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Grammar Vocabulary Pronunciation

4 A Hello! verb be: fand you numbers 0-10; word stress; /h/, /ai/, and /i/
days of the week

6 B Where are you from? verb be: he, she, it countries sentence stress;
/v/, Joo, and -e/

8 PRACTICAL ENGLISH How do you spellit? M@ People on the street

10 A We're Canadian verb be: we, you, they nationalities word stress; /[/ and /tf/

12 B What's his number? Wh- and How questions numbers 11-100; saying phone numbers;
with be personal information sentence stress

14 REVIEW AND CHECK 1&2 M4 Short movies Friends

16 A What's in your bag? a/an, small things (zi and /s/; plural endings
singular and plural nouns

18 B Isthatahat? this/ that/ these / those more small things /8/ and fee!

20 PRACTICAL ENGLISH How much is it? Mi Peaple on the street

22 A Family and friends possessive adjectives; people and family fal, Jal, and /ar/
possessive s

24 B That’sacool car! adjectives colors and common adjectives — /o/, /ar/, and /or/

26 REVIEW AND CHECK 384 @4 Short movies A souvenir shop


Grammar Vocabulary Pronunciation
5

28 A Abad hair day simple present: /and you common verbs 1 thi, wi, and /v/; linking

30 B what do youhave simple present: we, you, they; food and drink word stress; /tj/, /ds/, and /g/
for breakfast? Wh- questions

32 PRACTICAL ENGLISH What time is it? @§4 People on the street

34 A HespeaksEnglishat work simple present: he, she, it jobs and places of work third person -s;
word and sentence stress

36 B Do you like mornings? adverbs of frequency a typical day sentence stress

38 REVIEW AND CHECK 586 M4 Short movies The life of a chef

76 Communication

84 Writing

86 Listening

92 Grammar Bank

116 Vocabulary Bank

132 Sound Bank


G verb be: / and you
V numbers 0-10; days of the week Hello, I'm Henry.
P word stress; /h/, /ai/, and /i/ What's your name?
I'm Lisa.

1 LISTENING & SPEAKING


a (1)2)) Listen and repeat.
Lisa Hello, I’m Lisa Silva.
Henry Hi, I’m Henry Green.
Nice to meet you.
Lisa Nice to meet you!

b Inpairs, practice the dialogue.

¢ Now say who you are.


Hello, I'm
Hi, I’m . Nice to meet you.
Nice to meet you!

(1)3)) Read and listen.


a

1 Lisa Are you in number 2? 2 Lisa Hi, Henry! You're in my class!


Henry Yes, |am. Are you in number 1? Henry Hello. Sorry, what’s your name?
Lisa No, I'm not. I'm in number 3. Lisa I'm Lisa. Lisa Silva.
See you soon! Henry Excuse me?
Henry Goodbye! Lisa Lisa Silva.
Henry — Oh, right.

e (1)4)) Listen and repeat dialogue 1. In pairs, practice the dialogue.


f (1)5)) Listen and repeat dialogue 2. In pairs, practice the dialogue.
2 GRAMMAR verb be: / and you b (1)11)) Listen and repeat the words and sounds.
a Look at dialogues 1 and 2 in 1d on page 4.
Write the contractions. hoiise |i hello Heavy ‘here

_ I'm = lam
_ = lamnot
= Youware ae bike (I hi nice five

b }p.92 Grammar Bank 1A. Learn more about the verb be: ts)
Tand you, and practice it. tree three meet Lisa Henry

c (1)7)) Listen and say the contractions.


c (112 )) Listen. Practice the sentences.
)) You are ¢ Youre
Hello, Henry here.
Hi! I'm nice.
3 VOCABULARY numbers 0-10 Meet Henry Green at three.
a Look. What are the numbers?
5 SPEAKING
Practice with other students.

Hello / Hi, I'm (name).


Are you (name)?

Yes, (lam). No, (I'm not).

b }p.116 Vocabulary Bank Numbers; days of the week. Nice to meet you. What's your name?
Do part 1.
Nice to meet you, too. lm (name).
e Count around the class from 0 to 10 and then from 10 to 0.

d (9) Listen and say the next number. Nice to meet you.
) one, two ( three
Nice to meet you, too.

4 PRONUNCIATION
word stress; /h/, /at/, and /i/
6 VOCABULARY days of the week
Word stress
a -116 Vocabulary Bank Numbers;
In English, stressed syllables are longer and louder. >f
days of the week. Doy part 3.
lijsten re|/peat
b (114) Listen and say the next day.
a (1)10))) Listen and repeat the words. )) Thursday, Friday (C Saturday
Underline the stressed syllable.
c Practice with other students.
1 hello
2 num|ber Bye!
See you Wednesday!
3 ex|cuse See you tomorrow!
4 good|bye Goodbye!

5 pho|to
6 colffee

Online Practice
G verb be: he, she, it
V countries Where’s
P sentence stress; /1/, /ou/, and /e/ he from?
He's from
Mexico.

B 3 Where are you from?


WY) ‘Pe

1 VOCABULARY countries
a (1)15)) Listen. Match the
music and the countries.

[| Brazil
L | China
[| Mexico
|_| Spain
[ ] the United States

b (1)16)) Listen and check.

c¢ }p.117 Vocabulary Bank Countries


and nationalities. Do part 1.
d (1)18))) Listen and repeat the dialogue.
A Where are you from?
B I’m from Peru.
A Where in Peru?
B I'm from Lima.
e Practice the dialogue with your
country and city.

2 GRAMMAR
verb be: he, she, it
a Look at the picture.
Where is Adele from?
Where is Justin Bieber from?

b (1)19)) Listen and complete 1-3


with countries. De a a
Where's she from? ol le
>wPp

She's from !
Is he from 2 , too?
No, he isn’t. He’s
ou

from ?
Is the concert tomorrow?
>

Yes, itis. It’s at seven.


> wo

Let’s go!

c (1)20)) Listen and repeat.


d_ In pairs, practice the dialogue.
e Match the words and pictures. 4 LISTENING & SPEAKING
she it he a (126 ) Listen. Can you hear the difference?
1 a_ Ishe from Japan?
b_ Isshe from Japan?
2 a She's from Canada.
b He’s from Canada.
3. a Where’s he from?
b Where's she from?
1 2 3 4 a It’s from Portugal.
f > p.92 Grammar Bank 1B. Learn more about the verb b He's from Portugal.
be: he, she, it and practice it. 5 a She’sin my class.
. . b He’s in my class.
g Write sentences and questions. 6 a Whereis he?
1 / she / Brazil? No, | Is she from Brazil? No, she isn’t. bi Where isehe?
2 It/ Peru. It’sfrom Peru.
3 She / Korea. b (1)27)) Listen and check (/) the sentence you hear ina.

4 [hej Spain? Yes, 4.4 ¢ Practice saying sentences a and b.


5 | she | Mexico? No,|
d_ Look at the photos. Guess the countries. Then go to
6 Where | he from?
page 79 and check your answers.
He | from Vietnam.
C's he from China?

3 PRONUNCIATION
sentence stress; /1/, /ou/, and /e/
Sentence stress
In sentences we stress the important words.
Where is he from? He’s from Canada.

a (1)22))) Listen and repeat the questions and answers.


Copy the rhythm.
1A Where are you from?
B I’m from England.
2 A Isshe from China?
B_ No, sheisn’t.
b (1)23)) Listen and repeat the sentences in 2g.
c (1)24)) Listen and repeat the words and sounds.

fish it six isn’t Brazil England


US
e Communication Guess the countries
HY phone | hello no photo go A p.76B p.78.

& egg Mexico seven let’s ten

d (125) Listen. Practice the sentences.


It’s six in Mexico.
Hello! Let's go!
Adele’s concert is at seven.
Online Practice
\ The alphabet
Spelling your name
Classroom language

ab
no

1 THE ALPHABET
a (1)28)) Listen to the alphabet and repeat.
b (429) Listen and repeat the words and sounds.

mtrain |
?
tree
2
egg
&@/@
bike | phone | boot

A B F I oO Q
H Cc L Y U
J D M Ww
K E N
G S
P X
T
Vv
Z

c 130) Listen and repeat the letters.

d (4)31)) Listen. Can you hear the difference?


IM N 4G J 7U W ‘ i i Z i
g Listen again and write the letters. Practice saying them.
2B P SE I 8B V
3K Q 6Y 1 9E A h_ How do you spell these names?

e ()32)) Listen. Circidithe letter you hear ind. Jenny Steve Liz Max Becky White Pedro Gomez
2 LISTENING & SPEAKING 3 @¢
VIDEO
PEOPLE ON THE STREET
a (134) Listen and order the sentences.
What's your name?
How do you spell it?
Where are you from?

a (1)36)) Watch or listen to the man.


What’s his name?
His name's

b (1)37)) Watch or listen. Where's he from?


He’s from

c (1)38)) Watch or listen to three more people.


Complete the sentences with their information.

1 Her name's
2 She’s from

[| F-L-O-R-E-S.
[ | Hello. I’m Eva Flores. I haye a reservation. 3 His name’s
[| Excuse me? 4 He’s from
[| How do you spell your last name?
[_] Thank you.
|_| Good morning.
[6] F-L-O-R-E-S.
5 Her name’s
6 She’s from
Names
first name = e.g., Brad, Angelina
last name / family name = e.g., Pitt, Jolie

d_ Inpairs, ask and answer the questions in the box.


b (1)35)) Listen and repeat the dialogue.
c In pairs, role-play the dialogue. Use your
first and last name. Use Good morning,
4 VOCABULARY classroom language
Good afternoon, and Good evening. a }p.118 Vocabulary Bank The classroom. Do part 1.

Greetings b_ Inpairs, point to things in the classroom. Your partner says the word.
Good morning > 12:00 What is a) (its the board.
Good atternoon 12:00 > 6:00 p.m.
Good evening 6:00 p.m. > ¢ }p.118 Vocabulary Bank The classroom. Do part 2.

d Communication Game: Hit the ships d (1)41)) Listen and complete the conversations.
A p.76B p.78.
1 Teacher your books, please. page 7.
Student Excuse me? Can you that, please?
Teacher Goto page 7.
2 Student What's livroin ae
Teacher Book.
3 Student Excuse me. “hotel”?
Teacher H-O-T-E-L.

e In pairs, practice the dialogues in d.

f (1)42)) Listen and do the actions. Online Practice Ea


G verb be: we, you, they
V nationalities Are you
i P word stress; /f/ and /t/ Korean?

2A We're Canadian
1 VOCABULARY nationalities ¢ (1)46)) Listen and repeat the words and sounds.
a Where are they from? Complete the
sentences with a country. Sat shower |she Spanish English vacation

Sa (tim Japanese.
fe ! aff. chess teacher chair China Portugal
She's from

‘A d (1)47)) Listen. Practice the sentences.


: She's Spanish. She’s on vacation. He’s a Chinese teacher in Portugal.
Cm Canadian.

er 3 LISTENING & READING


a (1)48)) Listen and number the pictures 1-3.
ie Liz Excuse me. Are these seats free?
Cm Mexican. Jenny Yes, they are. Please sit down.
Liz Thanks!
She’s from
2 Max I'm Max, and she’s Liz. We're Canadian.
Steve Are you on vacation?
Max Yes, we are. How about you?

b }p.117 Vocabulary Bank Countries Steve We aren't on vacation.


and nationalities. Do part 2. escorts:
c (44 )) Listen. Say the nationality. 3 Liz Are you American?
3) rm from Spain. ¢ shes Spanish. Jenny No, we aren't. We aren't from the US.
Liz Oh. Are you from Japan?
Jenny No, we aren't.
2 PRONUNCIATION Liz You aren’t American and you aren't
word stress; /[/ and /tf/ Japanese. Where are you from?

a (1)45)) The same stress or different


. penny
We'rese from raped,
Cand, too!
£0
stress? Listen and underline the stressed
syllable. Write S or D. b Listen again and read the dialogues. Then
mark the sentences ¥ (right) or X (wrong).
1 Brajzil Bra|zillian _ Ss
2 Chilna Chilnese D 1 Maxand Liz are American. X
3 Enlgland En(glish 2 Maxand Liz are on vacation.
i = 1 ————_-

4 Calnalda
ana| Cialnak@tan
alnaldila 3 Steve and Jenny aren’t on vacation.
5 Pelru Pelrulvilan 4 Steve and Jenny are teachers.
6. Mesdilea Mexii ms 5 Steve and Jenny aren’t American.
7 fulionn fit padonsoe 6 Steve and Jenny are Japanese.
8 Vilet{nam Vilet/na|mese ¢ Correct the wrong sentences.
. . Max and Liz are Canadian.
b Listen again and repeat.
d (149) Listen and repeat the dialogues.
4 GRAMMAR verb be: we, you, they 5 SPEAKING
a Read the dialogues in 3 on page 10 again. Are the nationalities right or wrong? Ask and answer questions
Complete the chart. in pairs. Correct the wrong nationalities. Then go to page 79 and
check your answers.
[EI Is Adele American? >) C No, she isn’t. She’s English.
__ We're We are
Is Adele american? No, she Is Gisele Bundchen Spanish? No, she
You're You are isn't. She is English isn't. She is Brazilian
They're They aren't

b >» p.94 Grammar Bank 2A. Learn more about


the verb be: we, you, they, and practice it.
(1)51)) Listen. Say the question.
a

) You're Peruvian. Care you Peruvian?

LVEiQPLVDQGZLFKHV
YLHWQDPHVH"<HVLWLV

is tacos Peruvian? No, it isn't. banh mi /ban mi/


It is Mexican . sandwiches / Vietnamese

is Cristiano Ronaldo
Cristiano Ronaldo | No he isn't.
Brazilian? is Lenovo
Brazilian he is Portuguese American?
No, it isn't. It is
Chinese

is Robert Pattinson Canadian?


No, he isn't. he is English

Is Samsung
Japanese? Yes,
it is

Land Rover/ British Lucy Liu / Chinese


Is Land Rover British? Yes, it is. Is Lucy Liu Chinese? No, she isn't.
She is American

Online Practice
G Wh- and How questions with be
V numbers 11-100; personal information
i P saying phone numbers; sentence stress What’s your cell
phone number? 617-555-8953

1 LISTENING GRAMMAR
a (1)52)) Listen to two dialogues. Mark the sentances Wh- and How questions with be
T (true) or F (false). Look at the dialogues in 1 again. Complete
Dialogue 1 Tomison State Street. the questions.
Dialogue 2 Adamis 25.
Where _ are you?
b Listen again and read. Complete the dialogues.
’s your address?
is he?
Al , Bob. Where are you?
B Hello, Tom. 2 in my car. ’s his name?
Uh, what's your address? old is he?
It’s 503 State 3 ’s his number?
o>ruoSreDPY

4
me?
}»> p.94 Grammar Bank 2B. Learn more
503 State Street.
about Wh- and How questions with be, and
Oh.IE2 503 Lake Street. practice them.
No, it isn’t. Are you lost?
Yes, |am. Match the questions and answers.

1 [b| How are you? a Torres.

2| |How old is he? b. Fine, thanks.


3 [| Who’s John? c Peru.
4 |What's your lastname? d Tomorrow,
5| |Where are youfrom? e He's my friend.
6 [| When's the concert? f He's nine.

(55 ) Listen and repeat the questions


and answers.

Practice the questions and answers


with a partner.
A Look at this picture.
B Whois he?
A ® my friend.
B Wow! He's 7 good-looking.
What's his ® ?
A
B
Adam.
? he married?
Adam Davis
A No, he isn’t. My profile Edit
B How old is he?
A 10 twenty-six. Age 26
B What's his number?

Interests hy
c (53 ) Listen and repeat the dialogues.

d_ Practice them with a partner.


3 VOCABULARY numbers 11-100 5 PRONUNCIATION & SPEAKING
a }»p.116 Vocabulary Bank Numbers; days of saying phone numbers; sentence stress
the week 11-100. Do part 2. a (1)60)) Listen and repeat the phone number.
Make your voice go up and down.
b Work in groups. How old are you?
Say the ages of the people in your group. So ie
212 568-9403
I'm v7. ) C Marco's 17. I'm 24.
a Phone numbers
Carmen's 24. Marco's 17. I'm 32. )
0 = oh (or zero)

~P Ages
b (1)61)) Practice saying these phone numbers.
He's 20. OR He’s 20 years old. Listen and check.
NOT He's
20-years:
He has 26 years: 1 608-5713
2 845-7902
3 231 504-0206
4 LISTENING
(1)62)) Listen and repeat questions 1-8. Stress the
a (1)57))) Listen. Can you hear the difference? words in bold.
1a 13 b 30 1 What’s your name? How do you spell it?
2al4 b 40 2 What’s your address?
3a 15 b 50 3 What’s your zip code?
4a 16 b 60 4 How old are you?
5 al7 b 70 5 Are you married?
6a 18 b 80 6 What’s your home phone number?
7al9 b 90 7 What’s your cell phone number?
b (58) Listen and Gircléa or b. Then 8 What’s your email?
practice saying all the numbers. Ask and answer the questions with a partner.
c (1)59)) Listen to the conversations. } p.84 Writing Completing a form.
Number the questions 1-5. Complete an online application form.
|| Who's Sarah?
f Communication Personal! information
[| How are your
Ap.77B p.79
|_| What's your last name?
[| How old are you?
[| How old is he?

d_ Listen again and circle the


answers to the questions.
la 18 b 80
2a 25 b 29
3 a Thomas b Thompson
4 a my friend b my teacher
5a OK b good
GRAMMAR VOCABULARY
(Circle) a or b. a Complete the chart.
1 you from Peru? Country Nationality
a Are b Is China Chinese
Lisa. I’m Marisa. Mexico u Mexican
a Amnot b I’mnot Ee Vietnam Vietnamese
Hi, Tom! in my class. the United States 2 American
a You b You're ee English
A from? Brazil 2 Brazilian
B I’m from Saudi Arabia. 2 Sarabia Saudi
a Where you are
b Where are you b Write the next number. one, two, three
They Portuguese. 1 five, six,
seven 4 nineteen, twenty, twenty one
They’re Brazilian,
2 two, one, zero 5 sixty-five, sixty-four, sixty-three
a aren’t b not treeteen
3 fifteen, fourteen, 6 ninety-eight, ninety-nine, hungry one
A Are you from Japan?
B No, from Korea. c¢ Complete the phrases. Where are you from?
a we're b are 1 A ood morning. ’m
G__ Tom Diaz. Th ave areservation.
London in England? B e
Excusem__, how ell your last name?
do yousp____
a Are b Is A D-I-A-Z.
from Vietnam. 2 A at's
Excuse me, wh____livroin English? B Book.
We're from China. A Canyour that, please? B Yes. Book.
a Wenolt b We aren't 3 A umber
What’s your phonen___? B 555-8942.
ail

2a
A Are they Mexican? A Thanks. What’s yourem___? B_ It’s tom@geemail.com.
B No,
d Write the things in the classroom.
a they aren’t b they are
10 Lisa and Jenny are from Toronto.
Canadian.
a She’s b They’re
11 You and Tare in English class.
students. black board laptop chair pen
a We're b You're
12 A Are you in class 2? PRONUNCIATION
B No,
a Can you remember these words and sounds?
a Inot b I’m not
vowels consonants

BOIBE Aw S.
13 She from New York.
She’s from Boston.
a aren't b isn’t
14 A old are you?
B I'm 19.
b »}p.132-134 Sound Bank. Check the words and sounds, and practice
a What b How
saying the example words.
15 A address?
B It’s 304 Main Street. ¢ Underline the stressed syllable.
a What your b What’s your 1 Calnaldilan 2 Chinese 3 excuse 4 pholto 5 Portuiguese
CAN YOU UNDERSTAND CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THESE PEOPLE?
THIS TEXT? (1)63)) Listen and choose the right answer.
Read and complete the chart for Mark, Bianca, 1 a Jenny’s American.
and Linh. Then add information about you. b Jenny’s English.
2 a Dan’sinroom 40.
eee b Dan’sin room 14.
3 a He's Brian.
b He’s Bryan.
4 a Lisais at 24 Green Street.
I’m Mark Davis. b Lisa is at 224 Green Street.
I’m twenty eight. 5 a Junis from China.
I’m from Seattle in b Junis from Korea.
the US. 6 a Lizis 13.
b Lizis 30.
7 a He’s John Reid.
b He’s John Read.
8 a Chrisis aman.
b Chris is a woman.
I’m Bianea Costa. 9 a Tomis married.
I’m sixteen. I’m from b Tomisn’t married.
Rio in Brazil. 10 a The exercise is on page 17.
b The exercise is on page 70.

CAN YOU SAY THIS IN ENGLISH?


Check (v) the boxes.
Can you...?
Tm Linh Tran. 1 say your name and where you are from L | Yes, I can.
I'm eighteen. 2 ask where other people are from [| Yes, Ican.
I’m from Hanoi —
iaVietiain: 3 spell your name |_| Yes, Ican.
4 count from 0 to 100 [ | Yes, [can.
5 ask for and give personal information,
e.g., name, address, age, etc. |_| Yes, Ican.
SSS 6 say your phone number |_| Yes, Ican.
7 use and understand classroom language |_| Yes, Ican.
Firstname |Familyname Age! Nationality 8 checkin ata hotel |_| Yes, Ican.

Mark Short movies Friends


eahon VIDEO Watch and enjoy the movie.

Linh |
You

Online Practice
G a/ an; singular and plural nouns
V small things
P /z/ and /s/; plural endings WBC ste Tey
They're keys.

3A What’s in your bag?


1 VOCABULARY small things
a Can you remember five things in the classroom? Write the words.
1 theb 2 thed 3 ac 4al
b> }p.119 Vocabulary Bank Small things.

2 GRAMMAR a/ an; singular and plural nouns


a Read the lists. Write bus or plane. b (1)65)) Listen and check.

c¢ Complete the chart.

&
Singular Plural

@Ye
akey keys

___ phone

0.
___ umbrella
“2

___ bag
A The top five things people leave on the are:
d » p.96 Grammar Bank 3A.
|. bags 2. cell phones 3. cameras 4. laptops 5. coats Learn more about a / anand
singular and plural nouns, and
The top five things people leave on the are: practice them,
|. cell phones 2. keys 3. wallets 4. coats 5. bags e Communication Memory game
p.77

J
b (169) Listen and repeat the plurals.
3 PRONUNCIATION
/z/ and /s/, plural endings
“Pp zebra | chairs keys bags
a (168 ») Listen and repeat the words
and sounds.
SF snake | books laptops coats

aA zebra | Brazil zero is he’s [IZ] watches pieces classes

% + :
Ss snake | six seven Spain house
- Saying plural nouns
For nouns ending in ch, sh, s, ss, and x, we say /iz/ for the plural
form. - es = /1z/ for nouns ending in —ches e.g. watches, -ses, e.g
glasses -xes e.g. boxes, -ces e.g. pieces and -ges e.g. pages , -shes
e.g. brushes

4 SPEAKING & WRITING c (1)70)) Listen. Say the plurals.) it’s a photo. (They're photos.
7

Look at the pictures. Ask and


answer with a partner.

What isit?) Cts a/an...

What are they? ) Theyre..

What's in your bag / pocket?


Check (“) the things.
acellphone [|_|
a book [|
akey a
an ID card [|
a wallet [|
anumbrella [_ |
acreditcard ||
apen LJ
Write what you have in your
bag/ pocket, e.g., a book, keys.

Now tell a partner.


In my bag, Ihave a
book, keys, a pen, ...

LISTENING
(2)71)) Listen to five
conversations. Write the thing or
things that they say.
1 Excuse me, miss!
Is this your ?
Here are your
hy

Sorry, it’s my
WeWwW

Lookin the
Isa OK?

Online Practice
G this/that/these/ those
V more small things
P /8/ and /e/ What are those?
They’re toys.

Is that a hat?

1 VOCABULARY more small things


a Canyouremember three small things?
Look at the picture and write the words.
lab
2 anu
3 ap

b_ Lookat items 4-10 in the picture. Write the number next


to the correct word.
a hat

OOOOOO
a T-shirt
amap
a postcard
a keychain
a toy
sunglasses ]

2 LISTENING
a (2)2)) Listen and complete the dialogues.

1 Amy Excuse me. What are those?


Joe They’re +
Amy — Oh, they're cute!
And is that a# ?
Joe Yes, it is.
Amy Are these sunglasses?
Joe Yes, they are. They’re 3 dollars.
Amy Oh! That’s a lot. I'm sorry. Bye.

2 Joe Fxcuse me, miss!


Is this your 4 ?
Amy Oh, yes, it is. Thanks!
Joe You're welcome.
So, how about © dollars
for the sunglasses?
Amy Really? OK!

b (2)3)) Listen and repeat.


c Inpairs, practice the dialogues.
3 GRAMMAR this / that / these / those
a Read the dialogues in 2 on page 18 again. Complete the questions.

1 Is your bag? 2 Are sunglasses? 3 Is a hat? 4 What are ?

b > p.96 Grammar Bank 3B. Learn more about this| that | these | those, and practice them.
c¢ Look at the pictures. Complete the sentences with this, that, these, or those.

2 Are your T-shirts?

They’ t! 6 Whois eS
4 Is your cell phone? 5 Lookat
ia i e She's very good-looking!

d (2)5)) Listen and check. LISTENING & SPEAKING


(2)8)) Look at the picture on page 18. Listen to Amy
4 PRONUNCIATION /6/ and /z/ and Joe. ethe objects Amy asks about.
a (2)6)) Listen and repeat the words and sounds. Listen again. Complete the questions
and answers.
nother this these that those
1 “What’s 2 Slee #
@) they the
2 “Are 2” “Yes, they are.”
3
3 “Is a toy?” “No, it isn’t. It’sa #
cat hat map bag sunglasses that
4 “What are 2” “They’re ”

b (27) Listen. Practice the sentences. Practice the questions and answers with a partner.

This toy, these pens, and those coats are from the US. In pairs, ask and answer questions about things in the
That’s my bag. Where are my hat, map, and sunglasses? classroom. Use this | these for things near you and that |
those for things that aren’t near.
Is that adictionary? °) Cres itis.

What's this? 2 C tts a keychain.

What are those? ») ¢ Theyre pens.

elem acta 19
Saying and understanding prices
Buying a coffee
* fori, /s/, and /k/

‘much is it?

1 UNDERSTANDING PRICES
a (2)9)) Listen and repeat.

twenty euros twenty dollars twenty pounds

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fifty cents twenty-five cents

b Match the prices and words.

1 £12.75|_| A five dollars and thirty-five cents 2 PRONUNCIATION Jor, /s/, and /k/
2 $1.59 [ ] B eighty cents a (2)12)) Listen and repeat the words and sounds.
3 €50.99[ | © adollar fifty-nine
4 $5.35 [| D fifty euros ninety-nine aa Ears See ee
5 $13.25 [| E sixtyp . :
cent pence city price
6 €3.20 [| F thirteen dollars and twenty-five cents

7 60p |_| G three euros twenty : keys | coffee Canada credit card
8 $0.80 | | H twelve pounds seventy-five

c (2)10)) Listen and check. Then listen and repeat. ~ Saying the letter c
The letter c usually = /s/ before the letters e, ij, and y,
d Cover the words and look at the prices. Practice saying them. and ks here ether akcobs.

e @ 11) Listen to four conversations. How much is it? . ;


Circléthe right price. b (2)13)) Listen. Practice the sentences.
Euros are money in Europe.
The price is six dollars and sixty cents.
How much is a cup of coffee in Canada?

f »p.87 Listen again with the audioscript.


3 BUYING A COFFEE
a (2)14)) Read the menu and listen. Circléthe items the woman asks for.

CITY COFFEE
Espresso Regular $1.80 Large $2.35 Chocolate brownie
Americano Regular $2.20 Large $3.10 Muffin
Cappuccino Regular $3.25 Large $3.55 Cookies
Latte Regular$3.50 large $4.00
Tea Regular$1.50 large $2.15

b_ Listen
Bre again and read the dialogue. Write the 4 @¢
VIDEO PEOPLE ON THE STREET
missing words.
What kind of coffee is that?
Waiter Welcome to City Coffee. OMB SIRE

Woman Hi,a?! and a chocolate brownie, a (2)16)) Watch or listen


please. to James. Is his coffee a
! ; cappuccino? What kind of
Waiter What kind of coffee? Espresso, Americano, ee seit?
cappuccino, or latte? .

Woman — Accappuccino, 2 b (2)17)) Watch or listen. i


How much is it? Wee
Waiter Regular or 3 ? .
c (2)18)) Watch or listen to three more people and
Woman Regular. 4 much is it? complete the chart.

Waiter Six dollars and twenty cents, please. | Kind of Coffee | Price

Woman > you are.

Waiter Thanks. Here’s your change.

c @ 15) Listen and repeat. Practice the dialogue with a


partner.

d_ Practice with a partner. Ask the prices on the menu. : in


How much is a regular latte? ) (93.50, eee
rae f
e Role-play the conversation in b. . oll
A You are the waiter / waitress.
B You are the customer. Ask for two things.

f Change roles. Role-play the conversation again. d Inpairs, ask and answer the questions in the box.
A Welcome to B Aregular latte and
City Coffee. a muffin, please.
a

Online Practice
G possessive adjectives; possessive s
: .
V people and family Who's Matt?
P oj, /s/, and /or/
He’s my
sister's husband.

Family and friends

1 GRAMMAR possessive adjectives; possessive s


a (2)19)) Listen and complete 1—4 with these names.

Nolan Princess Sara Tom

2 Maria The name of the restaurant is


1 Maria Hi, Sara! Welcome to our house. Marc's Cafe. The phone number
is on the table.
Sara Thanks.
Maria This is my husband, + . And these are our children. as Great, thanks.
‘ Maria My husband's cell phone number
Sara What are their names?
is on the table, too.
Maria Her name's Emma, and his name’s 2
Gin Sara OK. And your number is in my
Emma _ And thisis our cat. phone.
Sara Oh, cute! What's its name? Maria Now, children. 4 is your
Emma = Hername is? . She's a girl. babysitter. Be nice to her.
Sara Oh, sorry. Children OK, Mom.

b_ Listen again and read the dialogues. Then complete the chart c Read dialogue 2 again. Complete the
with a highlighted word. sentences with words from the dialogue.
; 1 ‘lhe name of the restaurant is Cafe.
| _my_ (phone) 2 My cell phone number is on the
you | table, too.

fe | d > p.98 Grammar Bank 4A, Learn


she ———— more about possessive adjectives and
it possessive s and practice them.
we 4 , :
— e Talk toa partner. Point to people in the
yeu classroom. What are their names?
they
What's her name? ») ¢ What are their names?
VOCABULARY people and family 4 PRONUNCIATION 62, ia), and sor
Complete the sentences with one word. a (2)26)) Listen and repeat the words and sounds.

1 Tomis Maria’s
2 Emmaand Nolan are Tom and Maria’s a, computer woman children welcome seven

}> p.120 Vocabulary Bank People and family.


brother husband son mother
Complete the sentences with a name from the uP
dialogues in 1. Use some names more than once.
\
Emma Maria Nolan Tom as bird her mother number girl

is Tom’s wife.
(2)27)) Listen. Practice the sentences.
is Emma's brother.
kt Wh

The woman has seven children.


Du

is Nolan’s sister.
My mother’s son is my brother.
is Nolan’s father.
Who are they? They’re her mother and father.
is Maria’s husband.
and are Maria’s son
and daughter. SPEAKING & WRITING
Cover ¢ and practice with the people in the Work with a partner:
dialogues in 1.
Aand B write the names of six people (your family or friends)
Who's Emma? )
“~<
¢ She’s Tom's...
Se
ona piece of paper.
A give your piece of paper to B. B give your piece of paper to A.
A ask B about his / her people. B ask A about his / her people.
LISTENING Who's Marco? 9) Che's my sister's husband.
(225 }) Listen to Eric. Number the people 1-5.
Read the text and write the names on the photo.
Listen again. Write the things that they say.

1 family ?
Isthis a picture of your
2 Isshe your wife ?
3 Her daughter is four and her son is seven.
4 Is he your sister’s husband ?
edward
marcy

5
1

emma paul
3 2
My wame is Grama. I’m from Vancouver, Canada. My father’s
name is Edward, and my mother’s mame ls Marcy. | have
two brothers. Ther wames are Mark ana Paul. we have a cat.
His name ls Tiger.

4 Now write about your family.

Tell your partner about your family.

(228) SONG You're the First, the Last,


My Everything J
Online Practice
G adjectives
V colors and common adjectives What color
P /o/, /ar/, and /or/
is it?

That's a cool car!

John Wow! That’s a cool car!


Abby What car? The red car?
John Yes. Look at it. It’s great!
Abby No way. It’s a man’s car.
John Aman's car?
Abby Yes. It’s big and red.
And it’s very fast.
John OK, OK...
Abby | prefer small cars.
Wow! Look at the yellow
car. It’s cute!
John It's a woman's car.

VOCABULARY & SPEAKING 2 GRAMMAR adjectives


colors and common adjectives a Cirelethe right sentence.
(2)29)) Match the cars and nationalities. 1 a The VW isasmall car.
Listen and check. b The VW is acar small.
American | Italian 2 a Ferraris and BMWs are expensives.
British [| Japanese [| b Ferraris and BMWs are expensive.
German L]
b }p.98 Grammar Bank 4B. Learn more about
(2)30)) Listen and read the dialogue. What are the adjectives and practice them.
two cars?
¢ }p.121 Vocabulary Bank Adjectives. In pairs,
Look at the ed words. Guess their meaning. look at the pictures in 1 COLORS and make eight
sentences.
(2)31)) Listen again and repeat the dialogue.
Then practice it with a partner. Cits a red phone.

} p.121 Vocabulary Bank Adjectives. d Look at the cars in the picture. A think ofa car.
Bask questions. Guess the car.
Look at the picture of the cars 1-5. Practice with
Is ita German car? ) C No, itisn't.
a partner.
1 Ask and answer. Is ita blue car? ) C Yes, itis.
What color is i? (ies red.
SS 2

2 Describe the cars. Use two adjectives.


Car 2 is fast and expensive. )
3 READING
a_ In pairs, look at the questions. Which are important for men and which are important for women?
Write 1-7 in the article.

1 Isitanice color? 3 Is it big? 5 Isit easy to park? 7 Isit safe?


2 Isit fast? 4 Isitcheap? 6 Is it luxurious?

b Read the article and check.

¢ Do you agree or disagree with the article?

d Look at the highlighted words. Guess their meaning.


Check with your teacher or a dictionary.

co)
are different.
bles era

Important questions for men: Important questions for women:


? ? ? WILS: ? ? ?
Mercedes, BMW, and Audi are very popular with Honda, Hyundai, and Volkswagen are popular with
luxurious Mercedes women. 65% of drivers of VW Beetle c
S65 AMG [top speed 186 mph / 300 kph] are are women. Three of the top five women’s cars
men. Big SUVs are also very popular with men. are sports cars (but not very expensive sports
cars). Women prefer safe cars and small cars.
(Small cars are easy to park) Color is also very
important for women.

4 PRONUNCIATION 5), /ar/, and /or/ 5S SPEAKING & WRITING


a (2)36))) Listen and repeat the words and sounds. a Talkin small groups about your car or your family’s car.
My car is a Honda Civic. It isn’t a very new car.
qnwD saw |talk small tall daughter It's small and it’s green. It’s a great car.

m b Write about your “dream” car.


of car large park are tomorrow My dream car isa . (model) It’s a / an
— car. (nationality) It’s . (color) It’s and

ar\ horse | orange short board door enn


c Now tella partner.
b (2)37)) Listen. Practice the phrases.
asmall ball
park the car
an orange door

Online Practice 25
AN

GRAMMAR VOCABULARY
Circle) a or b. a Write the things.
1 A What is it?
B It's email from my friend.
aan ba
eylts 1 awallet 2 3
a aumbrella b anumbrella
3 A Where are your sunglasses?
B in my bag.
a It's b They're
4 A What are they?
B : b Complete the chart.

f 4
a They're gloves b It’s gloves
5 She has two :
man | woman
a cellphone b cell phones
6 [have two i __| ail
father ZI
a dictionarys b dictionaries
2 | wife
7 are my credit cards.
son 2
a That b These
8A those hats? Pe | sister
boyfriend |5
B Yes, they are.
als b Are ¢ Write the irregular plural. man men
9 my friend, Tom.
1 woman 2 child 3 person
a Thisheis b Thisis
d Write the opposite adjective. good bad
10 A much is it?
B Twenty euros. 1 slow 3 expensive _ 5 tall
a What b How 2 small 4 long
11 He’s Japanese. name is Ken.
a His b Her PRONUNCIATION
12 We’re Mr. and Mrs. Brown. a Can you remember these words and sounds?
son is in room 4.
vowels
a Our b Their
ns Ww Se
13 My
a name’s wife
is Amanda.
b wife’s name aah, [4] <0 &
14 These chairs are
consonants

SRE S
a very expensive b very expensives
15 A Ferrariisa
a carfast b fastcar

b } p.132-134 Sound Bank. Check the words and sounds, and practice
saying the example words.

c Underline the stressed syllable.


1 ex|penisive 2 daughter 3 family 4 glasses 5 umbrellla
CAN YOU UNDERSTAND CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THESE PEOPLE?
THIS TEXT? (2)38)) Listen and choose the right answer.
1 a Her name’s Pat.
My name’s Jerry Lee, and I’m b His name’s Pat.
from Vancouver, Canada. 2 a The man’s glasses are blue.
I'm married, and I have two b The man’s glasses are red.
children, a son and a daughter. uy 3a The penis $2.06.
My son's name is Steven. He’s b The penis $2.60.
17. He’s tall with dark hair. My 5 ‘ \ 4a The Boel nice.
daughter’s name is Tracey. \ b The hotel's very small.
She's 19. My children are very t \ 5 a The man buys two lattes.
good-looking. Why? Their F = , b The man buys two lattes and a brownie.
mother is beautiful! ~ 6 a They're keychains.
b They’re toys.
1 2 | a 7 a The man’s sister is tall.
b The man’s sister is short.
8 a The woman’s car is black.
b The woman’s car is red.
My name’s Gustavo, and I’m from S4o Paulo in Brazil. I’m
22. Ihave two sisters. Their names are Ana and Luisa. Ana
is 24. She’s tall, with CAN YOU SAY THIS IN ENGLISH?
tong blond hair. She isn’t Check (W) the boxes.
married. Luisa is 21 and Can you...?
very different from Ana. 1 say what's in your bag L] Yes, I can.
She isn’t tall and blond. 2 talk about things near and far from you [| Yes, I can.
She’s short with dark 3 say who is in your family [| Yes, | can.
hair. She’s married. Her 4 introduce somebody L| Yes, [can.
husband's name 5 describe cars [| Yes, I can.
is Mario. 1 6 ask for things in a cafe or store [| Yes, Ican.
7 ask about prices [| Yes, [can.

. ; : GB¢ Short movies A souvenir shop


a Read the two texts. Write the people’s names in VIDEO Watch and enjoy the movie.
the pictures.

b_ Answer the questions with a sentence.


What Jerry’s last name? His last name is Lee.
=

Where is Jerry from?


r WL
Oran

Is his son tall or short?


How old is Tracey?
What nationality is Gustavo?
Who is Ana?
Is Ana married?
How old is Luisa?

¢ Look at the highliglg words. Use the photos to


guess their meaning.
orn Tew dette (a)
G simple present: /and you
V common verbs 1 Do you want
P /h/, Avi, and /v/; linking a coffee? No, thanks.
| don’t drink

A A bad hair day


coffee.

1 LISTENING & READING


a (2)39))) Listen to the dialogue. Number the pictures 1-5.

Hair stylist Hello. Is this your first time here?


Customer Yes, it is.
Hair stylist Do youlive! nearhere?
Customer No,! don't. | live #
Hair stylist Oh, nice. So, do you want long hair?
Short hair?
Customer | don’t know. Something different. 2 GRAMMAR
Hair stylist Do you want a? ? simple present: | and you
Customer No, thanks. | don't drink * a_ Read the dialogue again. Complete the chart
Hair stylist Do you want a> 2 with do or don’t.
Customer Yes, please. Oh, look.
Angelina Jolie’s children. | Simplepresent
Hair stylist Do you have & ? | live near here.
Customer Yes,|do.!| have two”
[illivenearhere.
Hair stylist How old are they?
Customer Eight and ten.
‘[f___youlivenearhere?
er
Yes, |
aa.
Customer _ It’s very short. No, |
Hair stylist Don’t worry. Wait.
b » p.100 Grammar Bank 5A. Learn more
about simple present: J and you and practice it.
Hair stylist OK. Do you like it?

b_ Read the dialogue and complete 2—7 with a word(s) from the list. 3 VOCABULARY common verbs 1
boys children coffee (x2) downtown magazine near here a Match the phrases.

c Listen and check. 1 [b| have a downtown.


2 [|i drink b two children.
d Communication A new haircut p.79 Do you like her haircut? 3 [ |llive c coffee.
e (2)40 ) Listen and complete the last line of the dialogue. 4 | |Iwant d my new haircut.
5 | |Tlike e amagazine.
Hair stylist OK. Do you like it?
Customer b }p.122 Vocabulary Bank Common verbs 1.
4 LISTENING 5 PRONUNCIATION
a (2)44)) Listen to the dialogue. Is the woman /h/, /w/, and /vw/; linking
happy @ or sad & at the end of the dialogue? a 45 )) Listen and repeat the words
and sounds.
b_ Listenagain. Gircidia or b.

1 a Geary Street, please. Ma tows how who hair here


b Kearny Street, please.
2 a The traffic is bad. aw
b The traffic is good. witch | where what want work
3 a Doyou live in San Francisco?
b Do you like San Francisco?
V vase |have live very TV
4 a | like my new haircut.
b | don’t like my new haircut.
b (2)46)) Listen and repeat. Copy the rhythm.
5 a_ Really? Do you like it?
b Really? You like it! Pp Linking
6 a l|wantanew coat.
When people speak quickly, they link
b | want anew bag. words together.
7 a That’s $14.50.
b That’s $17.00. 1 A Doyouwanta coffee?
8 a Have a good day. B_ Yes, an espresso please.
b Have a nice day. 2 A Doyou live in_an apartment?
B No,!I don't. Ilive in ahouse.
3 A Doyouhavea big family?
B_ Yes, 1 do. | havea sister, and_I have
6 SPEAKING three brothers.
a Complete 2-10 with a verb from the list

drink eat have like listen live read speak want watch

1 live near here in a house


2 brothers and sisters acatora
3 CNN MTV
4 to pop music to classical m
5 newspapers magazines
6 Italian food Thai food
z soda coffee
8 Spanish Arabic
S a new cell phone anew bag
10 Mondays your Engli

b Work with a partner. Ask and answer questions with the phrases in a.
Do you live ina house? ») C No, | don't. I live in an apartment.

Do you have brothers and sisters? ») C Yes, | do. | have two sisters.

7 @a7)) SONG | Want to Break Free A


G simple present: we, you, they; Wh- questions
V food and drink Where do you
P word stress; /tf/, /e/, and /g/ have breakfast? leat ata
cafe near here.

B What do you have for breakfast?


1 VOCABULARY food and drink
a Read about Marco's breakfast. Match the
words in bold with the pictures.

1 fruit

4 . F

b }p.123 Vocabulary Bank Food and drink. Marco from Rio in Brazil
Ihave a simple breakfast at home. I have bread, fruit, and
coffee with milk. I usually have orange juice, too. That’s a
very typical Brazilian breakfast. I Love it!
2 READING
a Look at the photos. What food can you name?

Kristin from Seattle in the US Minjun from Seoul in Korea


On the weekend, my friends and I have a big breakfast at a My parents have a traditional Korean breakfast at home, It isn’t
restaurant. What do we eat? Everything! We have eggs, potatoes, very different from lunch and dinner. They have fish, rice, and soup.
and sausage. We also have bread-usually toast—and coffee and They also have kimchi-it’s a kind of spicy vegetable. They also
juice. That’s a typical American breakfast. It’s delicious and fun. drink Korean tea. What doI have for breakfast? I'm very busy. I eat
Americans really love breakfast. ina cafe. I have coffee and a croissant, then I run to the bus!

b Look at the ed words. Guess their meaning. Check with your teacher or a dictionary.

c Read the texts in 1 and 2. Put the words and phrases under the correct people.
coffee fish fruit meat vegetables breakfast athome typical/ traditional breakfast

Marco Kristin Minjun Minjun’s parents


coffee coffee coffee

d What do you have for breakfast? Do you have a special breakfast food in your country?
GRAMMAR 6 SPEAKING
simple present: we, you, they; Wh- questions Read the questionnaire and think about

p
Look at the sentences. Are the verbs the same or different for your answers.
I, we, and they? r 4 y my r

L have strong coffee with milk and sugar.

OSE
We have eggs, potatoes, and sausage.
They have fish, rice, and soup.

rr
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wh

wd
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Kristin: we eat? Everything!
Minjun: [have for breakfast? In your country...

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}» p.100 Grammar Bank 5B. Learn more about simple present: e What do people have for breakfast?
we, you, they and Wh- questions, and practice them. e Do people usually eat a traditional
breakfast?
e Do people prefer tea or coffee?
LISTENING
e Do they eat a lot of fast food?
(2)51)) Jessie is an American teenager, but her parents are from
China. Listen to her talk about food in her family. What’s her e Do they eat a lot of food from other
favorite meal? countries?

REAREERRTSERT
e What do they eat on holidays or
Listen again. Circle}the things she has.
special days?

Breakfast:
cereal fish rice tea toast coffee
In your family...
Lunch: e Where do you eat breakfast during
fruit ahamburger salad pasta pizza water soda juice the week?
Dinner:
162ERRASEUT 1 BERGE

What do you have for breakfast on the


vegetables meat rice pasta fish potatoes weekend?

}> p.88 Listen again with the audioscript. Check your answers to b. Do parents and children eat the same
food for breakfast?
What's your favorite meal of the day?
USE URES

What do you eat a lot of?


°

(meat, vegetables, pasta, rice...)

PRONUNCIATION word stress; /t//, /d3/, and /g/ Where do you have lunch?
ESRB

a) at home
(2)52 )) Underline the stressed syllable. Listen and check.
PREY

b) at work/ school
c) in a restaurant
vegeltalbles potatoes bultter sulgar sajlad cerlelal cho|colate
BEEBE 1007 ERE

Do you eat in restaurants?


(2)53 )) Listen and repeat the words and sounds. Where do you go?
Do you have dinner together?

Ag. chess | cheese lunch chocolate sandwich Do you watch TV or talk at dinner?
TE} SOFAS

e What is your family’s favorite food?

juice Japan orange vegetables Sy


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b_ Ask and answer the questions with a partner.


sugar eggs good bag

(2)54)) Listen. Practice the sentences. 7 WRITING


I'm Charlie. I have a cheese sandwich for lunch. » p.84 Writing Posting a comment.
Write about your typical breakfast.
I’m Jane. | like orange juice and vegetables.
I'm Grace. I have eggs and coffee with sugar. It’s good!

Online Practice Sil


\ Telling time
Talking about schedules
Question intonation

ag: lead (erzi@—ti-4l1 What time is it?

1 TELLING TIME
a (2)55)) Listen and match the dialogues
and pictures.
1 Lisa It’s late.
Josh Really? What time is it?
Lisa It's eleven thirty. Time to go to bed.
Josh Why? I’m not tired.

2 Josh What time is it?


Lisa It’s quarter to seven. Time to get up!
Josh But I'm tired!
Lisa Have some coffee.

3. Josh Excuse me. What time is it?


Man Sorry, | don’t know. | don’t have a watch.

Josh Excuse me. What time is it?


Woman Let me see. It’s quarter after seven.
Josh Oh, no. I’m late!

b (2)56)) Listen and repeat the dialogues ina.


Practice with a partner.

2 VOCABULARY the time


a (2)57)) Listen and repeat the times.

It’s three (o'clock). It’s five after three. It’s ten after three. It’s quarter after It’s twenty after It's twenty-five after
three. /‘kwortar/ three. three,

It’s three thirty. It's twenty-five to four. It'stwentytofour. It’s quarterto four. It’s ten to four. It's five to four.
7
ge) o'clock b Cover the times. Look at the clocks and say the times.
It's three. It’s three o'clock.
c What time is it now? What time does this class start?
It’s five after three. NOT it’s five after three o'clock.
It’s three thirty. NOT /t’s three o'clock thirty.
3 PRONUNCIATION question intonation 4 LISTENING
oe In yes / no questions, your voice goes up at the end. In a (2)60)) Listen and draw the time on the clocks.
Wh- and How questions, your voice usually goes down
at the end.

a (2)58))) Listen and repeat the questions. Make your


voice go up or down with the arrows.
_ls
Is it rwo thirty? What time is it?

b (2)59)) Listen and repeat the dialogue. Make your


voice go up or down with the arrows.
——“
A Excuse me.
=
B Yes?
at
A What time is it?

B It’s quarter to two. i .


b Practice with a partner.
AE ?
SeUSeEe =—— Number 1. What time isit? Cuts nine o'clock.
B It’s quarter to two. Are you late?
¢ Communication What time is it? A p.77B p.79.
A Yes, lam!

c Practice the dialogue with a partner.

5 @¢
VIDEO
PEOPLE ON THE STREET
What time do you get up during the week?
What time do you go to bed during the week?
What time do you get up on the weekend?
What time do you go to bed on the weekend?

a (2)61)) Watch or listen to Andrew. Write the times.


What time does he get up during the week?
What time does he go to bed during the week?
b (262 )) Watch or listen. Write the times.
What time does he get up on the weekend?
What time does he go to bed on the weekend?
c (2)63)) Watch or listen to four more people and complete the chart.

&
Samantha
gets up during the week

goes to bed during the week

gets up on the weekend

goes to bed on the weekend

d_ Inpairs, ask and answer the questions in the box.


Online Practice
G simple present: he, she, it
V jobs and places of work Where does
P third person -s; word and sentence stress she work?
She works
in a factory.

He speaks English at work

1 GRAMMAR simple present: he, she, it c (2)65)) Listen and repeat the highlighted phrases.
a (2)64))Listen to the dialogue. worh. How do the verbs change when they are about Shelly’s
. husband? Complete the chart.
1 a Shelly and her husband live in Japan.
b Shelly and her husband live in the US. 1/ you he / she
2 a Shelly’s husband is a salesperson. What do you do? What your husband do?
sicticia: aaron sae Do you like your job? he like his job?
3a They like their jobs. Yes, I like it very much. Yes, he art.
b They don’t like their jobs.
b Listen again and read the dialogue. Check your
d }p.102 Grammar
;
Bank 6A.eeLearn more about simple
present: he, she, it and practice it.
answers.

Maria Wow! Your Japanese is fantastic. 2 PRONUNCIATION third person -s


Shelly Thanks. | get alot of practice. My
a (2)67)) Listen and repeat the words and sounds.
husband’s Japanese and | work for a ® ) P
Japanese company here in New York.
Maria Oh, cool. W 410° aa zebra |does has lives listens reads
Shelly I'’masa
Maria eS snake | likes speaks works eats drinks
Shelly
Maria [IZ] finishes watches teaches
Shelly

Maria pe Saying third person -s


Shelly The endings of simple present verbs with he, she, it follow
the same pronunciation rules as plural nouns.

; ; b (2)68)) Listen. Say the sentences in the third person


Maria Do your children speak Japanese?
singular.
Shelly Alittle, but they prefer in
English. }) Hike art. He... C He likes art.

|__| ee So3.: VOCABULARY


“ ! jobs and places of work
is a Can you remember? What does Shelly do? What does
| |
A te) her husband do?

; / : b }p.124 Vocabulary Bank Jobs and places of work.

| c Ask five other students the question below.


/— Ei ’ What do you do?
4 PRONUNCIATION 6 READING
word and sentence stress a Work in pairs. Where are these companies from? What languages do you
Underline the stressed syllable(s). think they use?

1 atea|cher Uniqlo LG Nissan Nokia

a doc|tor b Read the article and check your guesses in a.


PP

a waiter
Dm WwW

a fac|to|ry wor|ker
English: The Language of Business
FF

a law|yer
anajssis tant We all know Nissan is a Japanese company, It has factories, offices, and salespeople
apo|lice|man allover
the world. Itis partners with a French company, Renault /re'nou/, and its CEO,
Carlos Ghosn /goun/, is Brazilian. But what is the official language of Nissan? English!
ont

a sales|per|son At Nissan's headquarters in Tokyo, the managers are from Japan, North America, and
Europe. They have meetings in English. They also read documents, make phone calls, and
(2)72)) Listen and check. How is the
write emails in English.
final -er | -or pronounced?
“Sometimes everyone in a meeting is Japanese. Then we speak
(2)73)) Listen and repeat. Copy the Japaneses one Nissan manager says. “But we are a
rhythm. iItinational company and English is the
only language we all know.”
She's a nurse. She works ina
More and more big companies
hospital.
only use English. English is the
Does he work ina store? Yes, he official language of Uniqlo and
does. Rakuten, two other big Japanese
Is hea Salesperson? Yes, he is. companies. Itis also the official
language of Nokia in Finland, LG in
Korea, and more.
SPEAKING & WRITING
Think of two people you know who
have jobs. Ask and answer witha ce Read the article again. Then mark the sentences T (true) or F (false).
partner. 1 Nissan and Renault are partners. ___
What / do? Carlos Ghosnis fromthe US.
PY

Where / work? The official language of Nissanis English. __


nkWwW

/ speak English at work? Nissan’s managers send emailsin English. ___


/ like his or her job? Sometimes everyone in a meeting is Japanese,
but they all speak English.
Person number one What does 6 English is the official language of other Japanese companies.
is my mother. shee do?
d_ Look at the highlighted words and phrases. Guess their meaning. Check
Write about the two people. with your teacher or a dictionary.
My mother is a nurse. She works in e Is English important for your job? Why (not)?
the Hospital Santa Cruz in Curitiba.
f Lookat the list of jobs. Add two jobs to the list. Do you think English is
She doesn’t speak English at work.
She likes her job. important in these jobs? Write I (important), V (very important), or N
(not important).
____a)adoctor ____b) a factory worker ___c)alawyer
___d) a waitress ___e) an assistant f) an actor
___ #)- (your idea)
___h) (your idea)

g Compare your answers in f with a partner.


For a doctor, English is very important. °) ¢ For a... English isn’t important.

Online Practice a]e"


G adverbs of frequency
V atypical day What time
P sentence stress do you get up? 9 redwing
get up at 6:00.

Do you like mornings?


i See
What time do you get up?

What do you do next?

Do you take a shower?

What do you have for breakfast?

Do you have breakfast sitting down


orgere note nea logan yayg

What time do you go to school / work?

Are you in a hurry in the morning?

Do you like morning's?


ot

1 LISTENING & SPEAKING 4 GRAMMAR acverbs of frequency


a Read the questionnaire and write your answers. a Match sentences 1—4 with a—d.

b (3/2) Andrew Collins is 21. He is a college student T |W | Th| F


in California. Listen and write his answers.
1 [| | always get up at 8:00 ... viv iv |v iV
c (3)3)) Listen and repeat questions 1-8.
2 [| I never drink coffee ... X| KI) xX) xX XK
d_ Ask your partner the questions.
3 [|_| usually
finish work at 6:0 . .) “| “| xX vv

2 VOCABULARY atypical day 4[| |sometimes watch


a DVD... Kiev |X) K

a }p.125 Vocabulary Bank A typical day. a_ but on Wednesdays I finish at 7:00.


b Can youremember? Mime or draw five verb phrases b or [read and listen to music.
for your partner to guess. c because I start work at 9:00.
d_ because I don’t like it.

3 PRONUNCIATION sentence stress b }p.102 Grammar Bank 6B. Learn more about adverbs
a (3)6)) Listen and repeat. Copy the rhythm. of frequency and practice them.

What time do you have lunch? c Write three senrences about you. Two sentences are true
Ac one thirty. and one is false. Use always, usually, sometimes, or never.
What time do you finish work? Talways get up at 7:00.
Arsix o'clock. Tusually go to the gym at 7:30.
What do you do in the evening? I never have meat for lunch.
lread or watch TV.
d_ Tella partner your sentences in c.
b Ask and answer the questions with a partner. Your partner guesses which are true.
What time do you... What do you... | always get
* have lunch? * do in the evening? up at 7:00 (that’s true.
* finish work? * do onthe weekend?
| never have
* have dinner?
meat for lunch. ( That's false.
ee 7

READING
Look at the photo of Simon Cowell. What
A Day in the Life of=
do you know about him?

Read the article. Use the glossary to help


TRH TABS
you. Do you think Simon’s day is typical for
a TV star?

Read the article again. Answer the questions


in pairs.
Where does Simon Cowell live?
=

Simon Cowell; ajudge on


Where does he have breakfast?
TV shows like The
X Factor. He lives
WLP

What does he eat for breakfast?


What does he do after breakfast? in his houses in London and
rt

Does he exercise in the morning? Los Angeles.


awm

What time does he start work? When Cowell's alarm clock goes off in
What time does he go to bed? the morning, he always hits the snooze
an

Who does he send text messages to? button two times. He has breakfast
in bed and reads the newspaper. He
Look at the highlighted words and guess
always has the same breakfast: hot
their meaning. Check with your teacher or
water, juice, and oatmeal. Then he has
a dictionary.
tea.
Complete the sentences with a h
After breakfast, he takes a bath. His bathroom has a TV and he
word from the article.
watches cartoons for an hour. He likes The Flintstones. Cowell
1 I get up at 7:00. I take a shower. loves baths. He takes a bath three times a day. He also exercises
2 lread the newspaper | have time. in the morning. He always does 500 push ups.
3 Thavelunchat 12:30.
Cowell usually starts work at 1:00 in the afternoon and finishes
4 work, I go home and have dinner.
at 9:00 p.m. He usually goes to bed at about 4:00 in the morning.
5 [watch TV or read Igo to bed. Before that, he sends text messages to his assistants.
“| have a weird routine,” he says.
SPEAKING & WRITING
}» p.125 Vocabulary Bank A typical day.
GLOSSARY
Write about your typical morning. Use verbs
from the Vocabulary Bank (get up, have
breakfast, etc.). Use adverbs of frequency
(always, usually, etc.) and time words (then,
after breakfast, etc.).

Tell a partner about your typical afternoon


and evening. hit the snooze button oatmeal

ft usually have lunch at twelve thirty.


| have pizza or a sandwich and sada.

7 8)}) SONG Wonderful Tonight

cartoon do push ups send text messages

Online Practice
GRAMMAR VOCABULARY
irele) a or b. a Write the verb.
1 you want a soda? watch TV
a Are b Do lt a shower
I meat. 2. of. the newspaper
a don'teat b noteat sal to the radio
Korean food? 4g shopping
a Likeyou b Doyoulike > 1s in an apartment
In Japan, we rice for breakfast. up in the morning.
a have b has b coethe different word.
A Doyou live downtown?
B Yes! meat fish
ado b live 1 breakfast lunch bread
A for dinner? 2 office waiter hospital
B Lusually have salad and meat or fish. 3 cheese juice tea

a Youhave what b What do you have 4 teacher factory assistant


A do you have lunch? 5 fish sugar chocolate
B Inarestaurant. 6 ‘fruit coffee vegetables
a Where b What c Write the times.
she speak Spanish?
a Do b Does
He French at a university.
a teachs b teaches
10 I to bed before 12:00.
a don'tnever gob never go
11 He a sandwich for lunch.
a usuallyhas b has usually
12 My brother children.
a doesn’thave b don't have
13 He usually gets up at 8:00.
he takes a shower.
a After b Then PRONUNCIATION
14 A do you listen to music? a Can you remember these words and sounds?
B Inthe morning.
a When b Where
15 A What does Molly ?
B She's ateacher. b }p.132-134 Sound Bank. Check the words and sounds, and
a work b do practice saying the example words.

c Underline the stressed syllable.


1 breakfast 2 poltaltoes 3 alssis'tant 4 pollicelman 5 ulsulallly
CAN YOU UNDERSTAND CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THESE PEOPLE?
THIS TEXT? (3)9)) Listen and choose the right answer.
a Read the text and complete it with food words 1 Where does the man live?
from the list. a Downtown.
butter fish fruit hamburgers meat tea b Inasmall town.
2 How many children does the woman have?
a Three.
b Four.
Eat the Japanese way 3 What does the woman drink?
a Soda.
Doctors say that the traditional b Orange juice.
diet in Japan and other Asian 4 What does the man usually have for breakfast?
countries is very healthy. a Sausage and eggs.
b Coffee and toast.
Why is it good for you? 5 What does the man’s wife do?
In Japan, people eat a lot a She’sa teacher.
of 7 b She's an assistant.
and vegetables, rice, and fish. 6 What time does the woman get up?
They don’t eat a lot of red a 6:45.
2 butter, or cheese. b 7:15.
This diet is very good for your heart, and people 7 What time does the man finish work on Friday?
in Japan live longer than in other countries. a 5:00.
b 6:00.
How to eat like the Japanese people 8 When does the woman usually go shopping?
and live a long life: a On Saturday.
b On Sunday.
© Eat rice with every meal. People in Japan eat
rice plain, with no 3
CAN YOU SAY THIS IN ENGLISH?
or oil. Check (/) the boxes.
© Eat a lot of vegetables every day. Can you...?
1 say what you do L] Yes, I can.
© Drink green +
2 ask what other people do |_| Yes, Tecan.
Don’t drink soda.
3 say what you have for breakfast L_| Yes, Ian.
© Eata lot of5 4 say what people eat in your country L] Yes, I can.
Don’t eat a lot of red meat, for example, 5 ask and say what time it is [| Yes, I can.
6 6 say what you do ona typical day [| Yes, I can.

O Eat on small plates. Make your meal look


7 ask about other people's days L| Yes, I can.
beautiful. Don’t hurry your meals! Bd Short movies The life of a chef
VIDEO Watch and enjoy the movie.

b Do you eat “the Japanese way”?

Online Practice Ea
1B GUESS THE COUNTRIES Student A PEL GAME: HIT THE SHIPS Student A
a Complete the information. Ask B about photo 1. a Draw five “ships” in Your ships.
Say Is she from ... ? Write the country under the photo. 1 ship = three squares

b Answer B’s question about photo 2. Say Yes, he is or


No, he isn’t.
¢ Continue with the other photos.

Your ships

Thalia Garth Brooks


She's from . He's fromthe US.

Mohammed Abdu Luciana Abreu


He's from . She's from Portugal.

5 B’s ships

Robbie Williams Alejandro Sanz


He's from . He's from Spain.

b Try to “hit” B’s ships. Say a square, e.g., H16. IfB says
hit, check (“) the square in B’s ships. If B says nothing,
Hikaru Utada Faye Wong put an (X) in the square.
She’s from . She’s from China.
c Bsaysa square. Say hit or nothing.

76
2B PERSONAL INFORMATION PES WHAT TIMEISIT? StudentA
Student A iH a a
a Interview B and complete B’s form.

First name Last name

Address Age

Zip code Married Single Ask B questions to complete the times on the clocks. Then
write the times below the clocks (1:25, 2:30, etc.).
(Clock 1, What time is it?
Phone number: Email:
home
3A MEMORY GAME Students A+B
cell a Lookat the photo for 30 seconds.

b Close your book. In pairs, can you


remember all the things in the photo?
Oo Email addresses
@=at
P= Hab

b Answer B’s questions. Use the information in


the YOU form.

YOu
First name Last name
Pat Wilson
Address Age
12 Elm Street 15

Austin, Texas

Zip code Married Single X


78703

Phone number: Email:


home | 770-3984 wilsonp@btalk.com

cell | 512-555-9436,

Communication a
1B GUESS THE COUNTRIES Student B PEL GAME: HIT THE SHIPS Student B
a Answer A’s question about photo 1. Say Yes, she is or a Draw five “ships” in Your ships.
No, she isn’t. 1 ship = three squares

b Complete the information. Ask A about photo 2. Say Is


he from ... ? Write the country under the photo.
¢ Continue with the other photos.

Your ships

Thalia Garth Brooks


She’s from Mexico. He’s from ‘

Mohammed Abdu Luciana Abreu


He's from Saudi Arabia. She’s from .

5 A’s ships
{ay

Robbie Williams Alejandro Sanz


He's from England. He’s from

b Asaysasquare, e.g., H16. If you have a ship in H16, say


hit. If not, say nothing.
Hikaru Utada Faye Wong
Sheer Janel Shele fram c Try to “hit” A’s ships. Say a square, e.g., B12. IfA says
hit, check (W) the square in A’s ships. If A says nothing,
put an (X) in the square.
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2B PERSONAL INFORMATION PES WHAT TIMEISIT? Student B
Student B
Ho Bo Go Ao BL
a Answer A’s questions. Use the information in the
YOU form.

YOu
First name Last name
Sam Hudson

Address Age
91 Oak Street 35

Portland, Oregon Ask A questions to complete the times on the clocks.


Zip code Married |X Single Then write the times below the clocks (1:25, 2:30, etc.).
97204 (clock 2. What time is it?

Phone number: Email:


SA ANEW HAIRCUT Students A+B
home 823-9468 samh@topmail.net

cell 503-555-7164 Do you like her new haircut?

oO Email addresses
@=at
.=dot

b Interview A and complete A’s form.

First name Last name

Address Age

Zip code Married Single


1B Answers for Exercise 4d, p.7
1. Rain, Korea; 2. Marisa Monte, Brazil.

Phone number: Email: 2A Answers for Exercise 5, p.11


home 1 Adele: English; 2 Gisele Bundchen: Brazilian;
3 tacos; Mexican; 4 banh mi sandwiches: Vietnamese;
cell
5 Cristiano Ronaldo: Portuguese; 6 Lenovo: Chinese;
7 Robert Pattinson: English; 8 Samsung: Korean;
9 Land Rovers: British; 10 Lucy Liu: American

Communication 79
COMPLETING A FORM
Look at the form. Match each part witha
question below.
Are you married? 4. Firstname
fF

What's your home phone number?


ge

What's your zip code?


_ Last name
moana

How old are you? |

What's your email?


What's yourname? 1 _
Title © Mn) Ms.) Mrs.
What's your cell phone number? 2. Age,
mPa

What's your address?


| Married |Single
Complete the form for you. Check (/) your title, too.
4. Email|
Capital letters
Adam Davis NOT adam-davis
5. Home phone number —
i e el
245 Green Street NOT 245 green street 6. Cell phone number
Miami, Florida NOT miami; florida

Pp Titles
Mr, = a man; Ms. = a woman; Mrs. = a married woman

<< p.13

2 POSTING A COMMENT
a Read Amanda’s comment. What does healthy mean?

b_

-
Look at the examples below.

Punctuation
eR EL
period(.) [have a healthy breakfast.
i
question What do you have for breakfast?
mark (?) NOT TODAY'S QUESTION: What do you have for breakfast?
exclamation They're not good for you!
point (!) (I'm happy, excited, angry...)

Put a space ( ) after punctuation. Amanda, Los Angeles


[have milk, ce real, and a lot of fruit. | drink orange juice. 7 MINUTES AGO
y What do | eat? | havea healthy
breakfast. | have milk, cereal,
c the punctuation in the website and in and a lot of fruit. | drink orange
Amanda’s comment. juice. | don’t have coffee, eggs, or
butter. They're not good for you!
d Write a comment about your breakfast. What do
you eat? What do you drink? Is it healthy?

e Check your comments for mistakes. Is the


punctuation correct?

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a
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Interviewer How do you spell it? (58)


(1)19))
Woman Where's she from?
Speaker 2 F-R-A-N-C-O. 13

NR
Man She's from England.
Interviewer Where are you from? 40
Woman Is he from England, too? Speaker 2 I'm from Argentina. 50

BW
16
Man No, he isn’t. He’s from Canada.
Interviewer What’s your name? 70

NOAM
Woman Is the concert tomorrow? 18
Speaker 3 My name is Barbara.
Man Yes, itis. It’s at seven. 19
Interviewer How do you spell it?
Woman Let’s go!
Speaker3 B-A-R-B-A-R-A. (159)
33) Interviewer Where are you from? 1 Woman How old are you?
ATM Speaker 3 Iam from New York. Man I'm 18.
RMW
Me

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2 Woman Your friend is very good-
TV (141) looking. How old is he?
1 Teacher Open your books, please.
de

Man He’s 29.


DJ Go to page 7.
CN on

www Student Excuse me. Can you repeat 3 Woman 1 Liz, what's your last name?
(134) that, please? Woman 2 It’s Thomas.
Receptionist Good morning. Teacher Goto page 7. 4 Man 1 Look. It’s Sarah.
Woman Helio. ’m Eva Flores. [havea 2 Student What's livro in English? Man 2 Who's Sarah?
reservation. Teacher Book. Man 1 She's my teacher.
Receptionist How do you spell your
last name? 3 Student Excuse me. How do you 5 Woman Hi, Sam. How are you?
spell “hotel”? Man I’m good, thanks.
Woman F-L-O-R-E-S.
Teacher H-O-T-E-L.
Receptionist Excuse me? 71))
Woman F-L-O-R-E-S. (1)52)) 1 Man Excuse me, miss! Is this your
Receptionist Thank you. 1 Tom Hi, Bob. Where are you? bag?
Bob Hello, Tom. I’m in my car. Uh, Woman Oh! Yes, it is! Thank you.
26)) what’s your address?
Interviewer What's your name? 2 Receptionist Good afternoon.
Tom It’s 503 State Street.
James My name's James. Man 1 Heiio. We're Pauli jones
Bob Excuse me?
Interviewer How do you spell it? and Martin Smith. We have
Tom 503 State Street. reservations.
James J-A-M-E-S. Bob Oh. Itisn’t 503 Lake Street. Receptionist Let’s see ... Yes.
37)) Tom No, it isn’t. Are you lost? Rooms 625 and 626. Here are your
Interviewer Where are you from? Bob Yes, lam. keys.
James I’m from England. Man 1 Thank you.
2 Girl1 Look at this picture.
Man 2 Thanks!
38) Girl 2 Who is he?
3 Woman What's that music?
Interviewer What’s your name? Girl 1 He’s my friend.
Man Sorry, it’s my cell phone. Oh, hi,
Speaker 1 My name's Natasha. Girl 2 Wow! He’s very good-looking.
Andy.
What’s his name ?
Interviewer How do you spell it?
Girll Adam. 4 Man Excuse me, what’s this word?
Speaker1 N-A-T-A-S-H-A.
Girl 2 Is he married? Woman Look in the dictionary.
Interviewer Where are you from?
Girl 1 No, he isn’t. 5 Man How much is it?
Speaker 1 I’mr from New York,
YOrK, in the
United States. Girl2 How old is he? Woman Twenty dollars.
Girl 1 He’s twenty-six. Man Isacredit card OK?
Interviewer What's your name? Girl 2, What’s his number? Woman Yes, of course.
Speaker 2 My name is Franco.
re))
co
Waiter What kind of coffee? Espresso, (2)39))
“gen ) Americano, cappuccino, or latte?
1 Amy Excuse me. What are those? Hair stylist Hello. Is this your first
Woman A cappuccino, please. time here?
Joe They're gioves.
Waiter Regular or large? Woman Yes, it is.
Amy Oh, they’re cute! And is that a hat?
Woman Regular. How much is it? Hair stylist Do you live near here?
Joe Yes, itis.
Waiter Six dollars and twenty cents, Woman No, I don’t. [live downtown.
Amy Are these sunglasses?
please.
Jac: Yes, they are. They’re fifteen Hair stylist Oh, nice. So, do you want
Aas Woman Here you are. long hair? Short hair?
dollars.
Waiter Thanks. Here’s your change. Woman [don’t know. Something
Amy Oh! That’sa lot. I’m sorry. Bye.
(2)16)) different.
2 Joe Excuse me, miss! Is this your bag?
Interviewer What kind of coffee is that? Hair stylist Do you wanta coffee?
Amy Ob, yes, itis. Thanks!
James This isa large latte. Woman No, thanks. I don’t drink coffee.
Joe You're welcome. So, how about Hair stylist Do you wanta magazine?
ten dollars for the sunglasses? (2)17)) Woman Yes, please. Oh, look. Angelina
Amy Really? OK! Interviewer How much is it? Jolie’s children.
O»)) James It’s $4.25. Hair stylist Do you have children?
1 Amy What's this? (2)18)) Woman Yes, I do. [have two boys.
Joe It’s a postcard. Hair stylist How old are they?
Interviewer What kind of coffee is that?
2 Amy Are these sunglasses?
Woman Eight and ten.
Ryder This isa regular latte.
Joe Yes, they are. Interviewer How much is it?
Woman It’s very short.
Ryder It’s $2.75.
Hair stylist Don’t worry. Wait.
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Joe No, itisn’t. It’s a hat.


Interviewer What kind of coffee is that?
4 Amy What are those?
Cristina It’s a regular coffee.
Hair stylist OK. Do you like it?
yor They? re gloves.
Interviewer How much is it? (2)40))
@11)) Cristina It’s $2.25. Hair stylist OK. Do you like it?
1 Woman The New York Times, Woman No, I don't. It s terrible.
picase. Interviewer What kind of coffee is that?
Man Here youare. Kurt It’s alarge cappuccino.
(2)44))
‘Taxi driver Good Mor ning!
Woman How much is it? Interviewer How much is it?
Man It’sa dollar twenty-five.
Woman Hello. Geary Street, please.
Kure It’s $4.50.
Taxidriver OK. The traffic is bad this
2 Man A phone card, please. (2)25)) morning.
Woman For how much? 1 Woman Hi, Eric. Is this a picture of Woman Yes. It’s terrible.
Man Fifteen euros, please. your family? Taxi driver Do you live in San
Woman Here you are. Eric Yes, itis. Francisco?
Woman Is that your mother? Woman Yes, Ido.

3 Man1 A memory card, please. Eric Yes. That’s my mother. Taxidriver Are you OK? What's the
problem?
Man 2 Two gigs or four? 2 Woman Who is that? Is she your
Woman I don’t like my new haircut.
Man 1 Two, please, How much is it? wife?
Taxi driver Why not? [like it.
Man 2 Nine ninety-nine. Eric No, she isn’t. She's my sister.
Woman Oh, | see. She’s very pretty. Woman Really? Do you like it?
Man 1 Isacredit card OK?
Taxi driver Yes, | do. It’s great!
Man2 Sure. 3 Woman Who are they? Woman Thanks.
4 Woman A one way ticket to Bristol, Eric They’re my sister's children. Taxi driver OK. We're on Geary
please. Woman Oh, they’re cute. How old Street now.
Man Thirty pounds twenty p please. are they?
Woman Great. Please stop over there, at
Woman Here you are. Eric Her daughter is four and her son Macy’s. | want a new bag.
Man Havea good trip. is seven.
Taxidriver OK, That’s $14.55G.

Woman Thank you. 4 Woman Who is that? Is he your Woman Here’s $17. Keep the change.
sister’s husband? Taxidriver Thanksa lot! Havea
(2)14))
Eric No, he isn’t. nice day.
Waiter Welcome to City Coffee.
Woman Oh. Who is he?
Woman Hi,acoffee and a chocolate
Eric I don’t know. He isn’t in our
brownie, please.
family.
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(2)51)) Interviewer What time do you go to Interviewer What time do you get up
Interviewer So, Jessie, your parents are
bed during the week? on the weekend?
from China. Do you eat Chinese food Joe About 12:30 in the morning. Amber On the weekends...it usually
at home? Interviewer What time do you get up depends, but I try to get up around
on the weekend? 10:00 a.m.
Jessie Uh, yes and no. For breakfast, we
Joe Nine o'clock. Interviewer What time do you go to
usually have cereal.
bed on the weekend?
Interviewer Cereal? Interviewer What time do you go to
bed on the weekend? Amber Depending on the night,
Jessie Yes, cereal or toast. And coffee,
Joe Probably closer to 2:00 a.m.
probably around 1:00 or 2:00a.m.
not tea. Not very Chinese, I know!
Interviewer What do you have for @2))
lunch? Interviewer What time do you get up?
Interviewer What time do you getup
Jessie [have fast food near school — during the week? Andrew [usually get up around nine
pizza or a hamburger and soda. or 9:30.
Samantha During the week | get up at
Interviewer Oh. When do you eat eight or nine o'clock in the morning. Interviewer What do you do next?
Chinese food?
Interviewer What time do you go to Andrew I check my email.
Jessie For dinner! My mother makes a bed during the week? Interviewer Do you take a shower?
big Chinese meal.
Samantha During the week I go to bed Andrew Yes, every morning.
Interviewer Is it spicy? at 11:00 or 12:00 at night. Interviewer What do you have for
Jessie Sometimes. We have rice with Interviewer What time do you get up breakfast?
vegetables and meat. Or fish. My father on the weekend? Andrew A banana.
loves fish. Fish heads are his favorite!
Samantha On the weekends I get up at Interviewer Do you have breakfast
Interviewer Wow. So, what's your eleven o'clock in the morning.
favorite meal?
sitting down or standing up?
Interviewer What time do you go to Andrew Sitting down.
Jessie Dinner, of course! bed on the weekend?
Interviewer What time do you go to
(2)60)) Samantha I go to bed on the weekends school?
at one o'clock in the morning or
1 It’s nine o’clock. Andrew It depends. I have class at eleven
two o'clock in the morning.
2 It’s twenty after three. on Wednesdays. The other days I have
3 It’s nine thirty. class in the afternoon.
4 It’sten to ten. Interviewer What time do you get up Interviewer Are you ina hurry in the
5 It’s quarter after nine. during the week? morning?
6 It’s quarter to six.
Ryder During the week I get up at Andrew No, [usually have a lot of time.
(2)61)) quarter to seven. Interviewer Do you like mornings?
Interviewer What time do you getup Interviewer What time do you go to Andrew No.No,!I don’t.
during the week? bed during the week?
Andrew During the week, I get up Ryder During the weekI go to bed at
at 7:00 a.m. quarter to eleven.
Interviewer What time do you go to Interviewer What time do you get up
bed during the weck? on the weekend?
Andrew | goto bedat 11:00 p.m. Ryder On the weekend I get up at
around noon.
(2)62))
Interviewer What time do you go to
Interviewer What time do you get up
bed on the weekend?
on the weekend?
Ryder On the weekend I normally go to
Andrew On the weekendI get up
bed around 3:00 a.m.
at 10:30.
Interviewer What time do you go to
bed on the weekend? Interviewer What time do you get up
Andrew On the weekend I go to bed during the week?
at 2:00 a.m. Amber During the week I usually get up
around 8:00 a.m.
(2)63)) Interviewer What time do you go to
Interviewer What time do you get up bed during the week?
during the week?
Amber And Lusually go to bed during
Joe It’s usually about seven, seven o'clock the week at around 11:00 p.m.
in the morning.

Listening 88
1
1A present tense verb be: | and you E, and
(1)6)) Listen and repeat. Then read the rules.

Full form Contraction © amand are are both forms of the verb be.
* I'm Henry. NOT AmHenry.
[+] = affirmative form
¢ I’m Henry. NOTimHenry.
Tam Henry. I'm Henry.
* I’mnot Michelle. NOT Femr't Michele:
You are in my class. You're in my class.
* You can also contract are not like this:
|=|= negative form You’re not a student.
Tam notin number 1. I’m not innumber |.
You are nota student. You aren’t a student.

|?|= question form “|=affirmative |X| = negative short * In questions, put am before I.
short answer answer AmJlinroom 2? NO'TFanttrreom2?
* In questions, put are before you.
Amin room 2? Yes, you are. No, you aren’t.
Are you Lisa? Yes, lam. No, I’m not. Are you in my class? NO'T ¥otrare
tty class?
* Don’t use contractions in affirmative
short answers.
Are-you a student? Yes, lam. NO'T Yes, Pm.

1B present tense verb be: he, she, it 1, [=], and

‘L2l ))) Listen and repeat the examples. Then read the rules.

Full form Contraction * am, are, andis are all forms of the verb be.
* he=man(<), she = woman (9), it= thing
* You can also contract ts not like this:
Tam Henry. I'm Henry. He’s not from the US.
You're in my class.
She’s not from Japan.
It’s not from Mexico.

Tam notin number 1.


You are nota student.

fal fa | * Inquestions, put is before he, she, and it.


Is he from Japan? NOT Hetsfrotefapan?
Amin room 2? Yes, you are. No, you aren't.
Is she Adele? NOT Shets Adele?
Are you Lisa? Yes, lam. No, I’m not.
Isit from England? NOT Itis from England?
* Don’tuse contractions in affirmative
short answers.
Is he a student? Yes, he is. NOT Yes;he’s.
Is she from China? Yes, she is. NOT Yes, she’s.
Isit from Peru? Yes, itis. NOT Yes,tt’s;
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1A c Make questions.
1 you / Sam?
a Complete with I’m or You're.
Are you Sam?
2 you / in number 3?
Are you in number 3?
3 I/inroom 4?
Am | in room 4?
A Hello.
’m_ Maria. Hello. 'M__ your teacher.
What's your name? youre in my class. 4 you/ Henry?
B Hi, !m Tony. Are you henry?
5 I}inclass 3?
Am Lin class 3?
d Complete the conversations. Use
contractions where possible.
I'M in number 4. Youe_inroom 3. 1 A Hello. Are you Liz?
B No, I’m not.[_ ™ Maria.
b Complete with I’m not and You aren’t.
2 A AM _ Tinclass 8?
B No, you aren't. You're in class 6.
3 A are youinroom 4?
B No,'m_not_. ’minroomS.

I'mnot_Tom. you aren’ student. 4 Aare ae Henny


I'm Tony. Tne ceacher: B Yes, M__. Nice to meet you!
5 A_am___lin your class?
B Yes, you are am your teacher.

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You're a student. you aren ‘fn room 3.


I'm a teacher.

1B b Complete with is, ’s, or isn’t.


1 A_Js Anafrom Mexico? B No,she isn´t . She ´s from Spain.
a Complete with He’s, She’s, or It’s. 2 A Where is Santiago? Is itin Chile? B Yes, it is ‘
A Where’s London? 3 A is Markfromthe US? B No,he is from Canada.
B _ It’s in England. 4 A Where ´s she from? B She ´s from Rio.
1 A Where's Hanoi? 5A is Robert Pattinson from the United States? B No, he isn´t i
B It`s in Vietnam. He ´s from England.
2 A Where’s Lisa from? 6A is Lima in Mexico? B No, it_ isn´t lt ´s in Peru.
she`s
= aCe c Complete the conversations. Use contractions where possible.
3 A Where’s Beijing?
B it`s a Shina- 1 A_ Are youfrom Canada? B No,I oi from Manchester.
A A Where's Mario from? A Where Manchester? itinthe UK? B Yes, it
B he`s from Brazil. 2 A Where Alex from?_————she from Mexico? B No, he
5 A Where's Charles from? He __ fromthe US.
B he´s from England. A What about you? Where youfrom? BI from Toronto.
6 A Where's Maria from? 3 A What yourname? B My name Ana. I’m from New York.
B she`s from Peru. A You____ from New York! I from New York, too! It
7 A Where's Toronto? a great city,
B It´s in Canada. << p7
8 A Where's Diego from?
B He´s from Mexico. Online Practice
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2A present tense verb be: we, you, they
‘1) 50) Listen and repeat the »s. Then read the rules.

* we're = we are
+]
they're = they are

°
I’m Korean. I’m not Korean.
* weand you =< and 2
You're late. You aren't late.
He’s Brazilian. He isn’t Brazilian. you singular and you plural are the same

e
She’s from Mexico. She isn’t from Mexico. * they=<, 9, and things
It’s good. Itisn’t good.
Ve aren’t Ameri

They’re Peruvian.

=
1? I | ¢ In questions, put are before we, you, and they.
Are wein room 4? NO'T Wearetn-room4?
Am I late? Yes, you are. No, you aren't.
Are you Vietnamese? NOT ¥otrareViettamrese?
Are you Linda? Yes, lam. No, I’m not.
Is he late? Yes, he is. No, he isn’t. Are they late? NOT Fhey-aretate?
Is she from Peru? Yes, she is. No, she isn’t. « Don’t use contractions in affirmative short
Is it good? Yes, it is. No, it isn’t. answers.
k
Yes, youare. No, you aren’t. Are we good? Yes, you are. NOT Yes,-you're:
Are you Chinese? Yes, we are. NOT Yes,we're:
Are they from Brazil? Yes, they are. NOT Yes,
they're.

2B Wh- and How questions with be Contractions with question words


You can ask questions with What's, Where's,
(1) 54) Listen and repeat. Then read the rules. When's, and How’s.
What's her name? (= What is her name?)
Question + Verb Subject Where’s he from? (= Where is he from?)
How’s your mother? (= How is your mother?)
Who’s Tom? He’s a friend from work.
What’s your email? johng@geemail.com Don’t contract is in a question when the last
word is a pronoun (he, she, it, etc).
Where are you from? I’m from Toronto, Canada. How old is she? NOT Hew-old's-she?
When's the concert? It’s on Tuesday. Where is he? NOT Where’s-he?
What is it? NOT What's?
How are you? I’m fine, thanks.

How old is she? She’s 24.

* Word order:
Subject, verb They’re American.
Verb, subject Are they American?
Question, verb, subject Where are they from?
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2A ce Fillin the blanks. Use contractions where possible.


They aren’t Portuguese. They ‘re Spanish, from Madrid.
a Change the bold word(s) to a pronoun, e.g., you, he, etc. 1A are you from England?
Luisaand PedroarefromLima. They’ re from Lima. B No, we aren't English. We 're Canadian.
1 Andy and Jare Korean. we
___’re Korean. 2A are they Mexican?
2 Samba music is from Brazil. it 's Brazilian. B Yes, they are . They 're from Mexico City.
they
3 Are Tomand Jennyin Mexico? — Are ___in Mexico? 3 Kareem is from Saudi Arabia. He's from Riyadh.
4 Whereis Rosa from? Where's she from? 4 Sorry, you aren't in room 20. You're in room 22,
5 Maria and Lisa are Chinese. they Chinese.
___'re 5A Is your name Maria?
6 Steve isn’t in my class. he isn’t in my class.
____ B No, it isn't Maria. It 's Marta.
7 Youand Max are in class 3. you in class 3.
___’re 6A are you and Maria Peruvian?
8 Henry and [are from the UK. we
___’re from the UK. B Yes, we are .
b Make[]or E]sentences. Use we, you, or they. A are
_____ you from Lima?
aren't 'm
Claire and 1I/ Chilean We're Chilean. B No, We ——
1__ from Cusco and
is
You and Henry / teachers [=] You aren’t teachers. Mast
are from Arequipa.
: y ‘ 7 A welate?
1 Lizand Tom / Canadian they're Canadian B Yes 460 are tt 9:30!
2 AnaandI/from Mexico City EJ we aren't from Mexico City sage
is
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4; Nba, Jamon and Tabatabatels TE you're students 81 'm Munaikees She _is Emi, We____ 're from Japan.
5 i 9 'm not Sara Smith. I’m Sara Simpson.
4 Mike and Peter / English Al they aren't English (0% "Te f sisson. "Tana 7
5 iudesnd 1) taelae we're in class 4 ey aren't rom New York. ley re from Texas.
éi Yu. and Tiucy:ion-vacatton, a 11 You aren't in class 2. You 're in class 3,and
you aren't on vacation
she is in class 4.
12 A are Bianca and Paola Mexican?
B No, they aren't . They are Brazilian.

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2B b Order the words to make questions.


i . ou old h 2
a Complete with a question word. FORE ROW aES
How old are you?
How Howold What When Where Who 1 she who is?
A Aon amerenat 2 sat an your number is?
B Good, thanks. And you? 3 + wlibed anti 4? .
: 4 in US the Toronto is?
1A s the concert? _ . .
B Thesday ae 25h 5 your English Blake is a
A is it? 6 yore sionber is phone 555-9801?

A ’s the address? ,
B 404 Division Street. ce Write questions to complete the dialogue.
2A is she? A _What's your name? B Pedro Guzman.
B My friend, Julia. A (1) ? B Monterrey.
A ’s she from? A Monterrey? (2) ? B It'sin Mexico.
B Canada. A Thanks. (3) ? B pguzman@geemail.com
3A ’s your email? A OK. (4) ? B 81-8150-9304.
B It’s jbIO98@yoohoo.com. A (5) ? BiIml9.
4A is your teacher? < p.12
B Mr. Brown. He's from London.
A is he?
B He’s25. Online Practice
3
3A a/an; singular and plural nouns
a/an

(166) Listen and repeat. Then read the rules.


* Use an with words beginning with a vowel (a, e, i, 0, u), ¢.g.,an email.
What is it?
* Use a with words beginning with other letters, e.g., a book, a pen.
It’s a bag.
It’sa key
It’s an umbrella.
It’s an ID card.

singular and plural nouns


(167 »)) Listen and repeat. Then read the rules.

ee £
* Don’tuse a /an+ plural nouns, e.g,, they're books NOT they're abooks.

What is it? What are they? a book books add -s


It’s a book. They're books. an umbrella | umbrellas
aclass classes /‘klasiz/ add -es after ch, sh, s, x

i a country countries
adictionary | dictionaries
consonant + y > ies

They're umbrellas.
pP the

Cs
Use the + singular or plural nouns, e.g., the door, the
windows.
Look at the board.
Open the door.
They’re dictionaries. They’re glasses. Close the windows.

3B this / that / these / those


(2)4)) Listen and repeat. Then read the rules.

Ba FZ
* Use this | these for things near you (things here).
* Use that | those for things that aren't near you (things there or over there),
* this | that = singular, these | those = plural
* Thatisabook. NOT Thatitisabook.
What's this? What are these?
* These are keys. NOT Fhese keys.
It’s a key. They're keys.

What's that?
It’s a key.
What are those?
They're keys.
Ye here
otT<™
there over there

This, that, these, those


This, that, these, and those are pronouns. They can
replace ft and they in sentences and questions.
It is my pen. > This is my pen.
They can also be adjectives, e.g., This book is very nice.
Look at these photos.
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3A b Write questions and answers.


What is it?
a Complete the chart.
It’s an umbrella.
Singular Plural
1 It’s a pen. They're pens z
1 What are they
2 It's a photos They’re photos.
They're books
3 It’s a watch. They're watches
4 It's a chair 4 They’re chairs.
They're dictionaries 2 What is it
3 It’sadictionary.
6 It’sacredit card. They're credit cards It's bag.
7 It’sacity. They're cities
8 It's a window They're windows. 3 What are they
9 It’saclass. They're classes They're glasses
10 It’sa piece of paper. Two pieces of paper
11 It's a key : They’re keys.
4 What are they
12 It’sabus, They're buses They're cameras
13. It’s a glove. They're gloves
14 It’sacell phone. They're cell phones
5 What is it
it's ID card
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3B ¢ Lookarthe pictures. Circiathe correct word(s).


Meg What is 'this / these?
a Circldthe correct word(s). e
Joe *They’re/It’sa
1 Are this / these your gloves? keychain from Hawaii.
2 This / Those is a great hat! Meg Oh, OK.
3 A What are those | is this? Joe And these / those
B They're keychains. are sunglasses. “It’s|
Pere

4 A Whois that / are these? They’re great!


B My friend, Amelia.

Complete with is or are. Use contractions where possible. Meg OK. Are *these/ those
postcards?
1 Those hats. Joe Yes, °itis / they are. And
2 AWho___ that? 7 that | this is a toy for
B That's my friend, Tom. Jenny.
3 these your sunglasses? Meg What ®is that / are
4 AWhat_ this? those?
B It’s a postcard from Wendy in Spain. Joe ‘It’s / They’rea shirt.
5 A Those cute sunglasses. It’s for you!
B Yes, but they're $200. Meg Oh, uh, thanks.
A Oh! That a lor! << p.19
6 A thata toy?
B No, it a keychain.
7 This my coffee. Those _for Tom and Joe.
8 A What these?
B They toys for Bobby.

Online Practice
4
4A possessive adjectives; possessive s
possessive adjectives

f 2)20)) Listen and repeat. Then read the rules.

I'm from the US. My name is Sara. * your names, our books NOT yours names, ours books
You're Canadian. Your name is Kim. Tam from Spain. NOT My amrfrom Spain.
He's from China. His name is Ming. * Thisisyour pen. NOT Thisis-you pen.
She's from Japan. Her name is Satoko. * its = for things or animals, e.g., This is a great phone. Its price
It’s acat. Its name is Tiger. is $99.
We're British. Our names are Tom and Pam.
You're from Mexico. Your names are Ana and Luis.
it’s or its?
They’re from Brazil. Their names are Paula and Marco.
is=itis It’s arestaurant.
its= possessive Its name is Joe's Cafe.

possessive s
* Use ’saftera person to talk about family and things, e.g.,
(2)21)) Listen and repeat. Then read the rules. Henry's mother, Amy’s laptop.
* For plural nouns, put the apostrophe (’) afters, e.g., This is my
She is Bill’s daughter. parents’ house.
Is this Molly’s book?
She’s my brother’s wife. ’s§
Emmais Maria’s daughter. ('s = possessive s)
She’s American. Her name’s Emma. ('s = is)

4B adjectives 1 Use adjectives before a noun, e.g., It’s avery fast car. NOT fesa
carvery fast:
(2)35)) Listen and repeat. Then read the rules. 2 Use adjectives after the verb be, e.g., A Ferrari is expensive.
NOT A Ferrart-expensivets.
1 Itsavery big car. 3 Adjectives are the same for singular and plural, e.g., It’s an old
2 My car is small. car. They're old cars. NO'T Fhey*reoldscars.
3 BMWs are expensive. 4 Adjectives are the same for dand 9, e.g., She’s a good girl. He’s
Ferraris are fast cars. a good boy.
4 He's tall.
She's tall. very
Use very before adjectives, e.g., It's a very fast car. NOT
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4A b Write sentences about Sam’s family. Use the names and °s.

a Complete with my, your, his, her, its, your, our, or their.
I'm American. My name is William.
1 They’re from Vietnam. their names are Binh and Vu.
2 A What’s your name?
B I'm Julia. Nice to meet you.
3 He’s Chilean. his name is Roberto.
4 It’salanguage school. its name is International
House.
5 A Are these your children? Sam Kayla
B No, they aren’t. Our children aren’t here today.
Kayla / Sam| sister Kaylais Sam’s 2 sister.
6 We're Mexican. our names are Antonio and Thalia.
Sam / mother / Diana Sam’s motheris Diana.
7 This isa photo ofa very good restaurant in Paris. Peter is Kayla's father
its mameis Paris. Cate. 1 Peter | Kayla | father
her Sam is Diana's son
8 ___ name is Tina. She’s Brazilian. 2 Sam /Diana/son
Kayla is Peter's daughter
9 Lisaand Amy are Americans in 6 Ragk] cea | daughter
Peter is Diana's husband
England. their husbands are from London. 4 Peter / Diana / husband
Peter is Sam's father
10 A We're Jane and Mark Kelley. We have a reservation. 5 Peter/ Sam | father
Diana is Peter's wife
B You're in room 22. This is your key. 6 Diana | Peter / wife
Sam is Kayla's brother
11 These are_ our _coffees. The cappuccino is for you, 7 Sam / Kayla / brother
Diana is Kayla's mother
the latte is for Tom, and the Americano is for me. 8 Diana / Kayla / mother
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4B
a Write sentences with It’s or They're.
2
1 RESTAURANT (great)
(nf —It’s a great restaurant. it's an old carro

3 TET 7 (expensive)
fw 2
7.
ma
it's an expensive car it's an small cell phone

a (big)
it's a big book
they're new sunglasses

it's a good book ee (cheap)


they're cheap watches
——
b= Order the words to make sentences. a Maria beautiful is very girl. Maria is a very beautiful girl
an

our cat is very cute


wwn

blue is bag her. very is cat cute our.

Her bag is blue. restaurant this good a very isn’t. this isn't very good restaurant
fast a car it’s. it's a fast car. new Mark’s is laptop. Mark's laptop is new
10 abad is umbrella very this. this is a very bad umbrella
be

is husband good-looking very Amy’s. Amy's husband is very


books big they're very. the're very big booksgood-looking 11 expensive Italian bags are very. Italian bags are very expensive
WO

phone cheap ais this. this is a cheap phone 12 very this is small house a. this is a very small small
C1 He

photo it’s terrible a. it's a terrible photo < p.24 Online Practice Ea
3
SA simple present: /and you [+], [=], and
@al ) Listen and repeat. Then read the rules.

|S
I live downtown. I don’t live downtown.
You live near here. You don’t live near here.

Bl a |
Do you live near here? | Yes, I do. | No, I don’t.
Tlive downtown.
do
In simple present |2/ and |¥! do is an auxiliary verb, not a normal verb. Use simple present to talk about habits and general
Do you live near here? Yes, | do.
truths, e.g., I drink coffee. I live in Chicago.
Simple present [4] is the same for J and you.
In simple present E] and |X], don’t = do not, and dois an auxiliary verb.
Simple present [=] for I / you = don't + verb, e.g., [don't
| don’t want a magazine.
have children. NO'T fnothave-children,
tno have children.
Do you drink coffee? No, | don’t.
don’t = do not
Do can also be a normal verb.
Simple present [?]= Do +1 / you + verb, e.g., Do you live
1 do my homework on Sunday.
near here? NOT Eive-yournearhere? Do you live near
Do you do housework on the weekend?
here? Yes, ldo. NOT ¥es_Hive:
Imperatives
imperative = Wait! Stand up. Listen, etc.
[=]imperative = Don't + verb, e.g., Don’t worry. Don’t be late, etc.

5B simple present: we, you, they [+], [=], and [2]; Wh- questions
simple present: we, you, they

(249 )) Listen and repeat. Then read the rules.


¢ Simple present [+], [=], and[?]is the same for
+] es)
I, you, we, you (plural), and they.
We have coffee for breakfast. We don’t have tea for breakfast.
You have salad for lunch. You don’t have fast food.
They have fish for dinner. They don’t have burritos.

a |w |
Do you have salad for lunch? | Yes, we do. No, we don’t.
Do they have rice for dinner? | Yes, they do. No, they don't.
* Simple present Wh- questions ask for
simple present Wh- questions information. They don’t take yes or no
alswers,
(2)50))) Listen and repeat. Then read the rules.
* Common question words are who, what,
Question | Auxiliary | Subject | Verb where, when, why, and how.

| W hat do | you have for breakfast? Coffee and toast. PP Word order in questions
You have breakfast.
When do they have breakfast? At 8:00. yes /no[?| Do you have breakfast?
Wh-[?] Where do you have
Where do they have breakfast? Ina cafe. breakfast?
Who do you have breakfast with? | Our children. Add a question word to the beginning
of a yes / no question to make a
How do they go to work? By bus. Wh- question.

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SA b Order the words to make sentences or questions.


umbrella have do you an?
a Complete with do or don’t. Do you have an umbrella?
1__don’t _ live here.
I live downtown. know don’t I.

HE
1A you have children? here you near do live?

n
WHY
B No, 1 like I soccer don’t.
2. 1 like this photo. It’s terrible. magazine want you a do?

Ome
3 A____ you want a magazine? a house I small live in.

DH
B No, thanks.I read magazines. sisters two have I.
4] have brothers and sisters. I’m an only child. near here don’t live you.
5 listen to classical music, but I listen to pop don’t big want a I car.
music. I like pop music. English you do study?
6 A Excuse me, you work here? a don’t I watch have.

jas
Oo
B No, I . Sorry. 11 homeworkI do on Saturday don’t.
7A you like MTV? << p.28
B No, I el watch TV. I read books.
8A you have a lot of homework?
B Yes, I vl homework every night.
9A you want coffee or soda?
BI know. Maybe soda.
10 A you like Saturdays?
B Yes, I . [watch TV and read books
on Saturdays. I do housework, but I
homework.

5B b Complete the questions. Use the verbs in the


responses.
a Write sentences or questions. A Where do you lunch?
have coffee after dinner _ B leat atacafe near school.

(They) 1A do you
B We have breakfast at 7:30.
breakfast?
They have coffee after dinner.
want coffee or tea (you[?]) 2A do you for lunch?
B [havea sandwich and a soda.
have dinner at home (we [+})
FF WN

have salad for lunch (They [-]}) 3A people in your country a big lunch?
ON

B Yes, they eat a very big lunch.


like chocolate (you
4A do you lunch with?
have fish for breakfast (Americans [-))
B [have lunch with my friends from work.
aAwW

have salad for lunch (They


5A do you for a good dinner?
drink coffee in the evening (you[?))
B We go to a French restaurant downtown.
eat a lot of rice in Japan (we [#))
6 AL you | _ food from other countries?
9 have eggs at home (we [?))
B Yes, we like Thai food and Italian food.
10 like Mexican food (We [+})
7A do you to school?
11 drink tea for breakfast (Korean people
B Igo to school at 8:00.
12 have lunch at school (your friends [?)) 8A food do we at home?
B We have eggs, potatoes, and fish.
9A they fish?
B No, they don’t like fish.
10 A do you dinner?
B We eat dinner at home.
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6A simple present: he, she, it
(266 ) Listen and repeat the examples. Then read the rules.

|= le zi i wh-(7
I work. I don’t work. Do I work? Yes, Ido, No, I don’t. What do I do?
You work. You don’t work. Do you work? Yes, you do. No, you don’t. What do you do?
EJ 5 He
He VOI or] No d 2

It it J No lor ;
We work. We don't work. Do we work? Yes, we do. No, we don’t. What do we do?
You work. You don’t work. Do you work? Yes, you do. No, you don’t. What do you do?
They work. | They don’t work. Do they work? Yes, they do. No, they don’t. What do they do?

¢ Simple present he | she | it] = verb + -s


* Simple present he j she | it[=]= doesn’t + verb
* Simple present he | she | it{?]= (Question word +) Does + he | she | it+ verb

work works. ] add -s


live lives
watch watches add -es after ch, sh, s, x
finish finishes
study studies consonant + y > ies

* The spelling rules for he | she | it forms are the same as for plural nouns
(see Grammar Bank 3A p. 96).
Have, go, do
Have, go, and do are irregular in he | she | it form.
Ihave He] She | It has /haz!
Ido He | She | It does /daz/
Igo He | She | It goes /gouz/

6B adverbs of frequency 100% always

‘27 )) Listen and repeat. Then read the rules. usually

| Talways have breakfast. 50%


They usually finish work at 5:00.
He sometimes watches TV in the evening. sometimes
2 lam never at home on Saturday evening.
3. She never works on the weekend. 0% — never

1 Adverbs of frequency go before simple present verbs, e.g.,


Talways have breakfast. I usually get up at 7:00. NOT fhave
suallyat 7:00;
2 Adverbs of frequency go after be, e.g., Jack is always late. NOT

3 With never, use a[4] verb: He never eats meat. NOT Hedoesn't
never-eat meat,

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6A b_ Put the verb in (parentheses) in the right form.


They _ don’tlive _ near here. (not live)
a Rewrite the sentences. 1 She _to KFMY on the radio. (listen)
[live in an apartment. She livesinan apartment. 2 What time you to work? (go)
1 They read magazines. He 3 My wife on the weekend. (not work)
2 Twanta car. My sister 4 Where she ? (live)
3 Do you speak English? he 5 My husband cats. (not like)
4 Idon'teat fish. My brother 6 What she for breakfast? (have)
5 Where do you work? your wife 7 He TV on the weekend. (watch)
6 You don’t speak Italian. Tom 8 he tea or coffee? (want)
7 Do you like cats? she 9 Where your friend _ Japanese? (study)
8 [have two brothers. Andrew 10 Carlos and Linda soda. (not drink)
9 What do you eat for lunch? he 11 How Tom to work? (go)
10 We don’t watch TV. My mother 12. Luisa brothers or sisters. (not have)
11 Do they drink coffee? your son ? << p.34
12 We don’t like our job. Maria

6B b Complete the sentences in the simple present. Use a


verb from the list and the bold adverb.
a Order the words to make sentences.
be (x3) do drink eat finish
drink never coffee after dinner I. get go have (x2) speak watch
Inever drink coffee after dinner.
He never __ eats_ meat for lunch. never
bed I never before to 12:00 go.
1 Alex to the gym in the evening.
husband dinner my sometimes makes.
kWh

sometimes
are happy they always.
21 busy on the weekend. always
usually he breakfast has home at.
3 Tom dinner after 6:00 p.m. never
hurry in ais usually she in the morning.
4 We housework on the weekend. always
Dum

always bus go to they by work.


5 Derek and Sheila at the gym on
a shower take morning the always | in.
Saturday morning. usually
on

tired am on Monday I morning sometimes. 6 Spanish people lunch at home. usually


9 sometimes sandwiches we lunch for have. 71 coffee in the evening. never
10 closes the restaurant late usually. 8 My sister up early. always
11 goes work she never shopping after. 91 English at work. never
12 at work on Friday are we never evening. 10 We TV after dinner. sometimes
11 My husband work at 7:30 p.m. usually
12 Their English teacher late. sometimes
<< p.36

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Numbers; days of the week VOCABULARY BANK

1 NUMBERS 0-10 2 NUMBERS 11-100


a (1)8)) Listen and repeat the numbers. a (156 )) Listen and repeat the numbers.

0 zero /'71roU 11 eleven /'levn/ 21 twenty-one /'twenti wan/

4 one /van/ 12 twelve /iwelv/ 22 twenty-two /'twenti tu/

2 two /tu/ 13 thirteen /Qor'tin/ 30 thirty /'Oartil

3 three /6ri/ 494 fourteen /{sr'tin/ 33 thirty-three /‘Gorti Ori/

4 four /for/ 15 fifteen /fif'tin/ 40 forty /forti/


5 five /arv/ 16 sixteen /siks'lin/ 50 fifty /'fifti/
6 six /siks/ 17 seventeen /sevn'tin/ 60 sixty /‘siksti/

7 seven /'sevn/ 18 eighteen /ci'tin/ 70 seventy /'sevnti/

8 eight /ert/ 19 nineteen /nain'tin/ 80 eighty /‘eiti/

9 nine /nain/ 20 twenty /‘twenti/ 90 ninety /nainti


10 ten /ten/ 100 a/ one hundred
/a 'handrad/ /wan 'handrad/

0 = oh /ou/ in room numbers and ve) 30 thirty 13 thirteen


apartment numbers, e.g. room 207 40 forty 14 fourteen etc.
(two oh seven).

b Cover the words. Say the numbers.


b Cover the words. Say the numbers.
<p.13
“p.5

3 DAYS OF THE WEEK - Days of the week begin with


a CAPITAL letter.
a (113) Listen and repeat the days of the week.
Monday NOT monday
Monday /‘mandet/
Tuesday /‘tuzdes/
b Write the correct day.
Wednesday /‘wenzdei
1. today:
Thursday /'Sorzdes/
2. tomorrow:
Friday /'fraidet/
€p.5
Saturday /'seetardet/
Sunday /‘sandei/

116
Countries and nationalities = YCAPUEARY BANK
1 COUNTRIES 2 NATIONALITIES
a (1)17)) Listen and repeat the countries. a (1)43)) Listen and repeat the countries and
nationalities.
Country | Nationality
Fes Brazil Brazilian /broa'zilyon/

[sel Canada Canadian /ka'neidian/

a
— Chile Chilean /tfi'leron/

iol China Chinese /i{ar'niz/


. 7
whee England English /‘ingli{/

© Japan Japanese /d3epo'niz/

<8; Korea Korean /ka'rion/

England /inglond/ Japan (dzo'peen/ Eel i


Mexico ican
Mexican /‘mek
/'meksikon, /

Peru Peruvian /pa'ruvion/

Portugal Portuguese /portfo'giz/

Saudi Arabia Saudi /'saudi/

Spain Spanish /'spzeni{/

the UK British /‘britif/

the United States American /o'merikon/

Vietna Vietnamese /vioino'miz/

PP Countries and languages


; The word for a language is often the same as the
——— , nationality adjective.
Portugal /'porifagl/ Saudi Arabia Spain /spein/ Country Language
I'saudi o'rerbia/ Canada, England, the UK, the US English
5 Brazil, Portugal Portuguese
= ‘ Mexico, Peru, Spain, Chile Spanish
Saudi Arabia Arabic /‘zerabik/
cee a Countries, nationalities, and languages begin with a
i . CAPITAL letter, e.g., English NOT english

a 5
b Cover the words. Look at the flags. Say the country
. . and nationality.
the United States Vietnam /viet'nam/
/Sa yu'nartod sterts/ c Write your nationality: _. Practice saying it.
b Cover the words. the US = the United States d Complete the sentences about you.
—. ath ee. the UK = the United Kingdom I'm ,and I’m . (name, nationality)
ay the countries. : :
I'm from _in . (town | city, country)
c Write your country: . Practice saying it. € p.10
<p.6 oni ewaetanla
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The classroom
1 THINGS IN THE CLASSROOM 2 CLASSROOM LANGUAGE
a (1)40)) Listen and repeat the phrases.
The teacher says...

Look at the board, please. Open your books.


[luk et do bord pliz/ /oupan yor buks/

Go to page 10. Close your books.


/goo tu peidg ten/ /klouz yor buks/

Stand up, please. Sit down.


/Steend ap pliz/ /stt daon/

You say ...


npheie ag we ey ae
emt he OO eee
a (1)39))) Listen and repeat the words.
wt in Bate
the board /bord/
the door /dor/
HP

a window /‘windou/
WwW

achair /t/er/
acoat /kout/
How do you spell it? Can you repeat that, please?
/hau du yu spel it/ /kaen yu ri'pit det pliz/
DU

atable /'{cibl/
alaptop /‘leptap/
OO ON

adictionary /‘dik/oneri/
a piece of paper /pis av 'peipar/
a pen /pen/
_
o

b Cover the words. Look at the picture.


Say the things. What's in English? | don’t understand.
<p9g /wats in 'tnglif/ fat dount andar'stznd/

b_ Cover the words. Look at the pictures. Say the phrases.


<p9

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Small things VOCABULARY BANK

a (1)64)) Listen and repeat the words.


1 acell phone /Ssel foun/ 5 acredit card /‘kredot kard an ID card /ar'di kard/
2 abag /beeg 6 aphoto /‘foutou) awallet /‘walat/
3 akey /ki/ 7 awatch /wat| 11 acamera /'kamro/
4 anumbrella /(\m‘brela/ 8 glasses /‘glesiz 12 gloves /glavz/

PP a key, a bag BUT an umbrella, an ID card

b Cover the words. Look at the photo. Say the things.


<< p.16
People and family VOCABULARY BANK

1 PEOPLE pipl/ 2 FAMILY (eexenii/

a (2)22)) Listen and repeat the words. a (2)24)) Listen and repeat the words.

: _ = 1 husband /‘hazbend/
2 agirl /gorl/ = - .
% aman imeni 2 wife /waif!
i “4 : ’ 3 mother /'mador/
Pw on/
ee nie 4 father /fadar/
5 children /‘t/ildran/ ,
. ; 5 son /san/
6 friends /frendz/
6 daughter /‘dotar/
b Cover the words. Look at the photos. Say the people. 7 brother /brador/
c (2)23)) Listen and repeat the irregular plurals. & sister sister!
9 boyfriend /'boifrend/
Irregular plurals 10 girlfriend /‘garlfrend/
Singular Plural /
me /tfarld/ children _/ejiddrani b Cover the words. Look at the photos. Say the people.
aman /mien/ men /men/ <p.23
awoman /'wumon/ women /wimen!
aperson _//'parsn/ people /‘pipl/

d Cover the plural words. Say them.

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Adjectives

1 COLORS 2 COMMON ADJECTIVES


a (2)32)) Listen and repeat the words. a (2)33)) Listen and repeat the words.

red /red/ big (large) small


/big/ /smol/

green (rin/ [2] old


may fould/

fast =e TRY,
yellow /‘yelou/ enet) =

| good 77) 3)\ GB) ea


bd
(bed!
blue /blu/ [4]4) iGOUr
eSENS oO

m expensive
: ® Ak'spenstrv/
orange /‘orinds/ x

| : short
—s i 5 S— (fort/

brown /braun/ [6 | ; 4

rT short
ifort/

black /blek/ [7]


b Cover the words. Look at the pictures. Say the adjectives.
c Testa partner.
A What's the opposite of new? )
white /wart/ (8) , he Ce Old. What’s the
\ opposite of ?

a d (2)34)) Listen and repeat the positive and negative adjectives.

£ Positive and negative adjectives


b Cover the words. Look at the photos. ¥ = good /gud/ 4/4 = very good /'veri gud/ “// = great! /greit/
Say the colors. X=bad /bad/ xx = very bad /'veri beed/ Xxx = terrible! /'terabl/
good-looking beautiful
/god ‘lokin/ he byutofl/ G
“wes

<< p.24

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VOCABULARY BANK
Common verbs 1
a (42 ) Listen and repeat the phrases.
live (in a house) have (children)
‘vi /heev/

ae
watch (TV) listen (to the radio)
/watf/ /lisn/

read (the newspaper) eat (fast food)


/rid/ fit/

= .
make (breakfast) q drink (coffee)
/metk/ J a /driqk/

Bi
az a

speak (English) icc to =F want (a new car)


/spik/ , _ /want/

like (cats) 11) work (in a store)


/laik/ /wark/

study (Spanish) go (to a museum)


stadi/ goo!

SARA ES

b 243 )) Cover the words. Listen and say the phrase. 3 speak . (a language)
I don’t speak
)) ina house live in a house 4 Tread
. (anewspaper)
ec Make true or] sentences about you. Idon't read
a 5 5 Ilike . (a famous person)
1 live in . (acity / country) .
oe I don’t like
I don’t live in 3
2 leat . (a food) ~< p.28
I don’t eat
Food and drink VOCABULARY BANK

a 48 )) Listen and repeat the words.

Food = /fud/

fish meat pasta


/fif/ /mit/

eggs salad vegetables potatoes


leqz/ 'seelad/ I'ved3tablz/ /pa'terlouz/

fruit
& cheese
/frut/ Afiz/

Ss
sugar a sandwich cereal chocolate
/"Jogat! /a 'seendwitf/ /'strial tak lat/

Drink drink’

coffee tea milk water juice


"kati/ ti/ /milk/ "wator/ /d3zus/

b Cover the words. Look at the photos.


Meals
Say the words.
breakfast (in the morning) /‘brekfast/
lunch (in the afternoon) /lant{/ ¢ Practice with a partner.
dinner (in the evening) /‘dinar/
Do you like...? C Yes, | do. / No, | don’t.
What do you have for breakfast? | have cereal and
coffee. (have = eat and / or drink) << p.30

OF iTileMeaee(ad (a=) lees)


Jobs and places of work VOCABULARY BANK

1 WHAT DO THEY DO?


a (69 ) Listen and repeat the words. b Cover the words. Ask and answer in pairs.

What does she do? She's a teacher.


What does he do?

c (2)70 )) Listen and repeat the sentences.

He works for Google. /‘gug]!/


He’s in school.
a teacher a doctor anurse asalesperson a waiter She’s in college. / 'kalics/
/titfor/ /'daktar/ /nars/ 'seilzparsn/ /'weitar/ She’s at university. /yuno'vorsati/
a waitress She studies economies. /eko'namiks/
/'wertras/ p
. He doesn’t have a job.
She’s retired. /ri'taiard/

d What do you do?


I

anassistant alawyer apoliceman afactory astudent


/a'ststant/ Iloyar/ /pa'lisman/ worker 'studnt/
apolicewoman /fwktari
/pa'liswomon/ 'warkar/

2 WHERE DO THEY WORK?


a (2)71)) Listen and repeat the phrases. b Cover the phrases. Look at the photos.
Say the phrases.
ee 2 eee 2) ce Ask and answer with a partner.
Where does a doctor work? ) Gin a hospital.
d Where do you work?
I
<< p.34
ina hospital inastore in arestaurant
hasprtl/ /stor/ /restrant/ /'‘atas/

in a school in a factory at home onthe street


/skul/ /feektori/ /houm/ /SUrit/

ee
A typical day VOCABULARY BANK

a (3)4)) Listen and repeat the phrases.

1 IN THE MORNING /mornip/

get up have breakfast take ashower gotoschool gotowork haveacoffee havea


‘get ap/ /heev 'brekfast/ /terk a ‘favor! /gou tu skul/ gov tu wark/ /heev a 'kafi/ sandwich
(by bus, train, /heev 9 'seendwitf/
car, etc.)
/bas/ /trern/ /kar/

2 IN THE AFTERNOON xfio:nu0/

have lunch finish work go home go shopping go to the gym


/heev lant{/ /finif wark /gov hoom/ /gou ‘fapry/ /goo tu dba d3im/

3 IN THE EVENING Hivnin/

make dinner have dinner do housework watch TV take a bath go to bed


/metk ‘dinar/ /heev ‘dinar /du 'hauswark/ /watf ti 'vi/ /teik a bae6/ ‘goo tu bed/

make and do b (3)5)) Listen and point to the picture.


ke di / coffee BUT doh k é x ‘ ‘
CARRE EN IR e Tee c¢ Inpairs, look at the pictures and describe their day.
go with to and the They get up at quarter to seven. ») ¢ They have breakfast.
go to the gym, go to the movies /‘muviz/ << p.36
go to work, go to school, go to bed
go home

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3 ear /tr/ 14 computer /kam'pyuter/ 24 keys /kiz/ 36 chess /tfes/
4 cat /ket/ 15 bird /bard/ 25. girl /garl/ 37 jazz /d3ez/
5 egg /eg/ 16 owl /aol/ 26 flower /‘flavar/ 38 leg /leg/
6 chair /tfer/ 17 phone /foun/ 27 vase /vels/ 39 right /rart/
7 clock /klak/ 18 car /kar/ 28 tie /tar/ 40 witch /wrtf/
8 saw /so/ 19 train /trem/ 29 dog /dag/ 41 yacht /yat/
9 horse /hors/ 20 boy /boi/ 30 snake /snerk/ 42 monkey /‘manki/
10 boot /but/ 21 bike /batk/ 31 zebra /'zibra/ 43 nose /nowz/
11 bull /bol/ 32 shower /'Javar/ 44 singer /'stnor/
33 television /‘telavign/ 45 house /haus/

—— vowels (_) vowels followed by /r/ — (_) diphthongs Q) voiced consonants —_(_) unvoiced consonants
Sounds and spelling - vowels SOUND BANK

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ee three _meet people key r ou full sugar woman could
ea please read piece a 00 = =6good book
e she we look cook
bull
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is it gym OM euro Europe sure plural
big window

eer cheer u umbrella number son brother


ere here we're bus husband double
ear near year
but

a bag thanks Many different spellings.


black man /a/ is always unstressed.
bad that pocket seven famous about children
_ computer —
e spell ten friend breakfast
. f
1“ ‘4
er person verb work «woudl
seven twenty bread ir first third world
Mexico ur nurse Turkey
| bird
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are '
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phone
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f } Pp paper pillow th thing think
sleep top a. tenth birthday
pp stopped happen month Thursday
parrot thumb
b board British (x ) th the father
remember job weather their
bb rubber &) brother they
(motherJ
c come cold school ch children lunch
k ski take af. tch watch kitchen
ck back clock t(+ure) picture
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g go green 2 | j Japan juice gym page
big blog Fs job
ge eggs é dge bridge
JAE
f fifteen Friday wife 1 lamp listen
ph photo phone J plan table
ff office coffee ll small umbrella
leg
v TV very of r red rice write wrong
have live problem children
seven five j 1r terrible married
\ tight J
t time tell liked finished Aye w watch twenty one
start late word we
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d did drink played cried = y yellow your


study good Y\ yes you
dd address middle beforeu music university
li yacht 1]
s small fast nice city m mountain Monday
Ss stress waitress ah September come
mm summer swimming
_ monkey )

z zero Brazil n nine never know


s bags cars men piano
husband easy a nn sunny dinner
nose
sh shop she sugar sure ng thing long think thank
Spanish finish ‘N), doing going
ti information . playing wrong
(+ vowel) reservation singer

An unusual sound. if \h hello hi who


usually usual how hotel
have hurry
television house
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Christina Latham-Koenig
Clive Oxenden
Mike Boyle

Paul Seligson and Clive Oxenden are the original co-authors of OXFORD
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Contents

4 A Hello! 31 A Life at the end of the world


6 B Where are you from? 33 B Youcan’t park here
8 PRACTICAL ENGLISH How do you spell it? 35 PRACTICALENGLISH What's the date today?

9 A We're Canadian 36 A Whatare they doing?


11 B What’s
his number? 38 B Today is different

13. A What's in your bag? 40 A Inthe jungle in Guatemala


15 B Isthatahat? 42 8B Before they were stars...
17 | PRACTICAL ENGLISH How much is it? 44 PRACTICAL ENGLISH Is there a bank near here?

18 A Family and friends 45 A Itchanged my life


20 B That’sacoolcar! 47 B What did you do?

22 A Abad hair day 49 A What do you think of it?


24 B What do you have for breakfast? 51 6B Strangers ona train

26 PRACTICAL ENGLISH What time is it? 53 PRACTICAL ENGLISH Would you like a coffee?

27 A Hespeaks English at work 54 A Trip ofalifetime


29 B Doyou like mornings? 56 B > Fromstart to finish
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1 GRAMMAR verb be: / and you b Write negative


[] sentences or questions[?],
a Rewrite the sentences with contractions. 1 I'min class 2. =]
“ I’m not in class 2.
1 Tam Lisa.
Fe 2 You're astudent.[?]
Pm Lisa.
Are you a student?
2 You are not in class 3.
3 I'mSam. [=]
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31 t Henry.
ee 4 You're in my class.E]
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You aren´t a teacher
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You´re in my class
I´m not a teacher
7 lami
amin room 4.
8 You're in class 4.[?]
I´m in room 4
Are you in class 4?
8 You are not Carlos.
You aren´t Carlos
c Complete the dialogues.

1 A Excuse me._Are you 2 A Hello, I’m Jessica. 3 A Hi, I´m Linda. 4 A Excuse me. are you in
Andy? B Hi, I’m _ Steve. Are you Henry? number 8?
B No, P’mnot .?m Nice to meet you. B No, I´m not . Pm Max. B Yes, I´m .?m
Tony. Anna Jones.

‘RTURES Or |

5 A Hello. are you Lisa I´m 7 A Excuse me. Am 8 A Excuse me. are you
Gomez? I´m lin room 7? my teacher?
B Yes, I´m . Nice to B No, I´m not - You're in B Yes, I´m . I’m Peter
meet you. room 8. Wilson.
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the week e(iaay Listen. Check (W) the sentence you hear.
a Order the letters to make numbers. J ✔ Hello, I’m Tony.

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1 RUFO f ow ir Hi, ’'m Tom.

2 NET tei on You're in my class.

nN

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3 INNE n in e
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Are you in number 9?
7 GITHE e igh t
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b Write
the next word.
1 Friday Saturday Sunday Monday USEFUL WORDS AND PHRASES
2 Sunday Monday Tuesday wednesday Learn these words and phrases.
3 Tuesday Monday Sunday saturday hola
hello = /he'lou/
4 Tuesday Wednesday Thursday friday hola
hi /hat/
5 Friday Thursday Wednesday tuesday yo soy/yo estoy
I'm /aim/
6 Monday Tuesday Wednesday thursday gusto en conocerlo
Nice to meet you. /nars tu mit yu/
7 Thursday Wednesday Tuesday monday
What's your name? = /wats yor neim/ ¿cual es tu nombre?
Excuse me? /tk'skyuz mi/ ¿disculpa?
3 PRONUNCIATION word stress; /h/, /at/, Sorry. /‘sari perdon
and /i/ See you soon. /si yu sun/ nos vemos pronto
goodbye /gud'bai/ adios
a Underline the stressed syllable.
exicuse helllo numjber phojto relpeat selven

b Maia) Listen and check. Then listen again and


‘Tepeat the words.

c Write the words in the chart.

Henry nice me right meet hello

oh ae QO |
house bike tree

| Henry | right | meet


hello me
nice

d «(aia Listen and check. Then listen again and


repeat the words.
Ask not what your country can do for you - ask
what you can do for your country.
John F. Kennedy, US President

1 B=Where are you from?


1 VOCABULARY countries b Complete the sentences with a country.
a Complete the crossword. 1 She’s from London. She’s from England .
He’s from Lima. He’s from P eru
I’m from Lisbon. I’m from P ortugal

BW
Clues across => s
You're from Miami. You're from th e
Un ited St ate ‘
She's from Toronto. She’s from C anada

NM
He’s from Hanoi. He’s from V, ietnam
I'm from Seoul. I’m from So uth K orea

on
You're from Santiago. You're from C hile

2 GRAMMAR verb be: he, she, it


a Complete the sentences.

eS 2
X I O 1 _She’s_ fromthe 2 _ It’s from China.
N H United States.
P G I
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N
I A A P A N
N N
D
el
3 He`s Feoan’ Saudi She`s
Arabia.

5 it`s from Mexico. she´s

7 he´s from Spain. 8 it´s from Korea.


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1A _Is Paulo from Portugal?
a (CirclOthe word with a different sound.
B No,he isn’t. He__ ´s from Mexico.
2 A Where ´s Oaxaca? is it in Mexico?
B Yes, it is "
1 Brazil England
OA is Yasmin in the Monday class?
B No, she isn´t . She ´s in the Tuesday class.
4 A is your name Annie?
B No, it isn`t ie is Anna. 2 hello photo two

Write the questions. Then answer with the information


in parentheses.
1 Justin Bieber / from Canada? (W Ontario) 3 she ten Wednesday
Is Justin Bieber from Canada eS
©&s
Yes, he is. He’s from Ontario
b @aisa%9 Listen and check. Then listen again and
2 Hanoi / in China? (X Vietnam)
repeat the words.
Is Hanoiin China ?
No, it isn’t. It’s in Vietnam
4 LISTENING
3 Salma Hayek/ from Mexico? (Ww Veracruz)
a tre) Listen andirclothe correct response.
is salma hayek from Mexico ¢
1a Yes,lam. Cb> I’m from Mexico.
yes, she is. she´s from Veracruz 2 a It’sin Brazil. b No, it isn’t.
4 Lisbon / in Spain? (X Portugal) 3 a He’s from Peru. b She's from Peru.
4a Yes,lam. b= No, he isn’t.
is Lisbon in Spain ?
5 a Yes, it’s great. b_ Yes, it’s in the US.
no, it isn´t. It´s in Portugal 6 a No, it’sin China. b No, I'm not.
5 Copacabana beach | in Brazil? (W Rio) 7 a He’sfromLondon. b_ No, he’s from London.
Is Copacaba beach in Brazil 2 8 a It’sin Spain. b Yes, he is.

yes, it is. it´s in Rio b Gara) Listen and chec an)


your answers.

6 Toronto /in the United States? (X Canada)


is Toronto in the United States ?
no, it isn´t. it´s in Canada
USEFUL WORDS AND PHRASES
Learn these words and phrases.
7 Cristiano Ronaldo / from Portugal? (W Madeira) ¿de donde eres?
Where are you from? = /wer ar yu fram/
is Cristiano Ronaldo from Portugal Where inthe US? Aver m 6a yu'es/ ¿eres de EE.UU?
yes, he is. he´s from Madeira Let’s go! /lets goo/ ¡vamos!
music /'myuzik/ musica
8 Lima / in Mexico? (X Peru)
concert /'kansort/ concierto
is lima in Mexico tomorrow /ta'marou/ mañana
No, it isn´t. it´s in Peru famous _/‘fermas/ famoso
singer /‘sinar’ cantante
ores (er-|@ 4if-1 1111) FIOW do you spell it?
1 THE ALPHABET 3 SPELLING YOUR NAME
a Circléthe letter with a different sound. a Complete the dialogue with the words from the list.

Dp : CD : good name last you room = Thank


2> L N x reservation afternoon Excuseme? spell
3A G J K
4B H P Z
§¢ F L S
6A H J Y
70 Q U Ww
8 F hig M S

b GMA Listen and check. Then listen and repeat


the letters.

2 VOCABULARY classroom language


a Label the pictures.

A ‘Good afternoon.
B Good? afternoon. [have a? reservation
aptop en ablet
A What's your * name , please?
B Beth Snowe.
A a excuse me
B Beth Snowe.
A How do you ® spell your ” last name?
B S-N-O-W-E.
A? thank you. You're in? room 15.
oor 6 ch air 7 Ww. idows 8d ctionar y B Thank” you

b Complete the classroom expressions. b Write the words to make questions.

go look open repeat spell understand 1 How / spell / last name How ou spell your
; lastname_?
1 Can you__repeat that, please: 2 How | spell / first name how do you spell first name 2
2 look at the board, please. ;
3 How | spell / city how do you spell your city
_
open how do you spell your country
erves 4 How/| spell/ your countr ?
4 Sorry. I don’t understand . P y y :
5 How do you spell it? c Answer the questions in b. Spell the answers.
6 go sto page 9. 1 I spell V-I-Z-A
I spell P-A-O-L-O
c¢ Look atthe expressions in b.Circldthe things 2
students say. 3 I spell J-U-L-I-A-C-A
4 I spell P-E-R-U

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American women expect to find in their husbands a perfection
that English women only hope to find in their butlers.
W. Somerset Maugham, English dramatist & novelist

2 A—We're Canadian
1 VOCABULARY nationalities
Complete the puzzle. What’s the mystery word?

S|P\|AIN|I| S/H
J A P O N E S E
B R I T I S H
B R A Z I L I A N
K O R E A N 1 Maria’s from Spain. 2 Kentaro’s from 3 Emma’s from the UK.
C H I N E S E She's Spanish. Japan. He’sJ__e.
apanes She’sB__h.
ritis
P E R U V I A N
E N G L I S H
M E X I C A N
V I E T N A M E S E
C A N A D I A N
A M E R I C A N 4 Bianca’s from Brazil. 5 Jae-won's pie Korea.
S AU D I She’s Brn.
azilia Eleig: Sal
ou orea n.

*
*

os od
e
6 Meiling’s from China. 7 Jorge's from Peru. aN
8 s ma 9 Daniela’s from Mexico.
She’s C hines e He’s P eruvian. England. He's E nglis h. She's M exica n.

aa ay)
10 Bao’s from Vietnam. 11 Sarah’s from Canada. 12 Mike’s fromthe United 13. Faisal’s from Saudi
He’s V. ietnames She’sC__en.
anadia States. He's Am___n.
erica Arabia. He’s S aud i.

2 GRAMMAR verb be: we, you, they 2 ceneh aan


Carmen're in room 4
a Write affirmative [+] sentences. Use contractions. 5 Ijclass A
1 we / from Spain I'm class A
We're from Spain. : 6 we | from Mexico
2 you/in my class we're from Mexico
You're in my class . 7 They / in Vietnam
3 they / late they're in Vietnam
they're late 8 you /ateacher
you're a teacher
b Complete the sentences with the negative [=] of be. ec Write the words in the chart.

1 No, ?'m not from Peru. British chair China dictionary


No, Mary __isn’t a teacher. Portugal Spanish teacher vacation
& Wh

No, we aren't late.


oranwm

No, Dan isn't English. 7


No, Tokyo they aren't in China.
No, they aren't Chilean.
shower chess
No, you aren't in my class.
dictionary china Portugal
No, [. 'm not Brazilian. British
vacation spanish chair teacher
c Order the words to make questions.
1 in/8/we] Are /room d «(aia Listen and check. Then listen again and
Are we itt room 8 ? repeat the words.
2 from / Where's | he
Where’s he from 2
4 LISTENING
class / in/ 1/ Are / they
are they in class 1? ? a @{ais73) Listen and number the pictures 1-3.
from
/ Where | you / are
where are you from? ¢
Al3 1

they / England / from / Are


ye
RUDY reget
? A
“a cls la

Brazilian / Fernanda | Is g | |
? ts. $5

in / Seoul / Is | South Korea


?
name | your / What's
? 2

d Match the answers to the questions in c.


Yes, she is.
oP

No, they're in class 2.


He’s from Portugal.
moan

It’s Jessica.
Yes, we are.
Yes, itis.
Yes, they're from London. b asa) Listen again. Write the nationalities.
po

I’m from Hanoi in Vietnam. 1 The manis


2 Phois :
PRONUNCIATION word stress; /{/ 3 The members of Coldplay are

and /tf/
a Underline the stressed syllable. Which word is USEFUL WORDS AND PHRASES
different?Circleit. Learn these words and phrases.
1 tealcher Brijtish sorry seat /sit/
Brazil coffee —_holtel goodbye free /fri/
Db

Brijtish Pelru mulsic Spalnish


noumh

Thanks! /0zyks/
WwW

Jalpan phojto Sauldi Thurs|day please /pliz/


good|bye English helllo Chijnese on vacation /on ver'keifn/
Mexican Calnaida Viletinam = Saltur|day student /‘studnt/
b Sa) Listen and check. Then listen again and and /end/
“repeat the words. too /tu/
One in ten people would prefer to lose their
mother-in-law than their cell phone.
From a 2006 poll of Canadians

B=What’s his number?


1 VOCABULARY numbers 11-100; 2 GRAMMAR Wh- and How questions
personal information with be
a Complete the numbers. Complete the questions. Write one word in each blank.
1 A _Who _is Sarah Lawson?
20 twe nty 780 cit _ B_ She’s my English teacher.
2A the concert?
15 ft n side vi.
nm

B_ It’s on Monday.
90 9 40 fot. 3 A Where from?
B_ She’s from Spain.
7O s_v_nt_ 10 13 4A you?
B_ I'm good, thanks. And you?
5 13 :__w_ u 6O si_c_ 5 A your phone number?
B It’s 818-555-9284.
6 100 ahu_ or 6 A you from?
b Write the numbers. B_ I'm from Brazil.
7 A Mari and Laura today?
forty-seven 47
B_ They’re on vacation in Boston.
nineteen
8 A Pedro?
WN

thirty-eight
B_ He's 27.
fitty-nine
kb

9 A your address?
seventy-two B_ It’s 47 Bank Street.
Do

fourteen
ninety-one
Complete the conversation. Write the questions.
5 5
nH

sixteen t j » “
>
Oo

twenty-three My name's Brian Halley.


roPrga

2
eighteen
o

H-A-L-L-E-Y.
c¢ Match the questions and answers.
Thank you. *

It's 64 Bond Street, New York City.


oarmoarprwoaruourweroras

: ?
10012.
Thank you. ° ?
My home phone number is 784-2913.
6

What’s your phone a It’s Ferreira.


My cell phone number is 203-555-8479.
number?
Z ?
What’s your zip code? F-E-R-R-E-I-R-A.
It’s b.-halley@gomail.com.
moan &

Are you single? It’s 493-555-3908. Thank you. ® ?


What’s your last name? I’m 27. I'm 23.
What’s your address? 90180. ° ae
How old are you? No, I’m not. ’m No, I'm not. I'm single.
married.
What’s your email? It’s 603 Green Street. Cc (Ga) Listen and check. Then listen again and
= aa

How do you spell your bortega@aefmail.com. repeat the conversation.


last name?
3 PRONUNCIATION saying phone 4 LISTENING
numbers; sentence stress
Say the phone numbers. Make your voice go up
and down.
—* _A
1 989-220-7415
7 ts”
2 347-680-2919
aot A
3 234-571-8001
a
4 510-659-3374
—* _4*7—™
5 493-743-6515

6 652-802-9450 era Listen to the dialogues.Circlothe


right answer.
34%) Listen and check, Then listen again and
repeat the phone numbers. What is his address?
38 Lake Street b 48 Lake Street
Care Listen and repeat the questions. Stress the

pe
What is her cell phone number?
bold words.
203-868-5174 b 203-868-5144
1 What’s your cell phone number? we What is his first name?
S-H-U-H-A-O b S-H-U-H-O-W
2 How old is Kim?
Pe

What is his zip code?


3 What’s your email address? 12305 b 12345
2

4 Are youmarried?
5 What’s your address? USEFUL WORDS AND PHRASES
6 How do you spell your last name? Learn these words and phrases.
address = /‘edres/
emailaddress /‘imeil ‘edres/
home phone number /houm foon ‘nambar/
cell phone number ‘sel foun ‘nambar/
zipcode /zip koud/
married /'merid/
single /‘singl/
lost /lost/
or /or/
OK. /ou'ker/
Right. /rait/
Really? /rili/
Own only what you can carry with you.
Alexander Solzhenitsyn, Russian author

3A—What’s in your bag?


1 VOCABULARY small things
Complete the crossword.
Clues across => Clues down Jb

A
H O T O
C
E L L H O N
R
E
D
D A R D
T

S|
[=]

A A
M B R E L L A
D L L O V E S
E
T

2 GRAMMAR a/an; singular — c Write questions and answers.


and plural nouns
a Write aor an.
1 a camera a country
6 ___
2 _an_umbrella 7 an IDcard
a
3 ____ book 8 ___a key
a
4 watch a
9 wallet
5 a laptop 10 _ an email 1 _Whatisit ? 2 Whatarethey ? 3 what is it p64 what are they ?

b Write the plurals of the words in a. Itsadictionary They're gloves . it's a photo they're chairs

1 __ cameras 6 countries
2 umbrellas 7 ID cards {

—: *
3 books 8 keys
watches wallets
5 laptops 10 emails

what is it what is it what are they what are they


it's an ID card it's a door they're pens they're coats
3 PRONUNCIATION /z/ and /s/; b MOT Listen again. Complete the questions.
plural endings 1 A Look. They're great.
a (aa) Listen and repeat the words and sounds. B Yes, they are. But, uh, w. ?
2 Excuse me, ma’am. W your ?
3 Isitforme? Thanks! WP
w 1 names bags
zebra
USEFUL WORDS AND PHRASES
2 , 2 books students Learn these words and phrases.
snake Whatisit? /wat rz tt/
Whatarethey? = /wat ar de1/
/tz/ 3 buses classes Have /hev/
leave /liv/
miss /mits/
b MERI Listen and @ircl@two more words with /iz/. maam = /mzem/
sir /sar/
cellphones coats
great /greit/
gloves IDcards laptops
pieces wallets watches Happy birthday! /‘hepi 'bor@der/

c S(aieaet) Listen again and repeat the words.

4 LISTENING
a S(@4F) Listen and number the pictures 1-3.

3 1

2
A hat should be taken off when you greet a lady and left off
for the rest of your life. Nothing looks more stupid than a hat.
P. J. O'Rourke, American journalist and author

385 that a hat?


1 VOCABULARY more small things
Complete the crossword.
Clues across => Clues down J

5 i i

o
es
u n g l a s s e s

t
e y c h a i n
a
s i r t
a
o d
y t

2 GRAMMAR this / that / these / those


a Complete the sentences with this, that, these, or those.

[ees

1 _ Those are $10. 2 A Is this _a good hat? 3 that isn'ta toy!


B No, itisn’t.

4 A Are these your keys? 5 Look! that ’s Martin 6 Wow. these are good
B Yes, they are. Thank you! from English class. sunglasses!
b Order the words to make sentences or questions. 4 LISTENING
1 these / sunglasses / Are
a Saerare3) Listen and number the items 1-4.
Are these sunglasses ? ———
2 is / What / that
what is that ?
3 book / isn’t / This / your
this isn't your book
4 postcards / my / Those / are
those are my postcard
5 your / Are / gloves / those
are those your gloves ?
6 my /aren’t/ photos / These
these aren't my photos
7 that / friend
/ Is / your
is that your friend ?
8 from/ Where | this | is
where is this from ?

3 PRONUNCIATION (0/ and /z/


a Circlothe word with a different sound. b aa) Listen again. Choose the right answer.
E Ss
Tlés_.o
> 1 hat Cfable) glasses
a
4 it
atoy b akeychain
ts
oat a_ twenty dollars b_ thirty dollars
Bo 3 They’re t
2 card laptop camera a twodollars b good
cat 4 They're .
5 a_ seven dollars b_ ten dollars
i) 3 these those day

mother USEFUL WORDS AND PHRASES


Bo Learn these words and phrases.
4 Spain Spanish Canada : ,
cute /kyut/
cat That’salot. /dzts a lat/
> I’msorry. /aim ‘sari/
5 bag map baby Isthis your...? /1z O1s yor/
cat How about...? /hao a'bavt/
- . . . forsale /for serl/
b piChecker] Listen and check. Then listen again and map ofthecity /mmp ov 6s ‘stti/
repeat the words.
Practical English

1 PRICES Ss
a Complete the prices. 2 nice price cellphone
1 $0.75 seventy-five cents snake
2 £21.99 twenty-one pounds ninety-nine =
3 $38.50 — thirty-eight dollars and fifry cents 3 class creditcard Canada
4 40p forty pence hey
5 €11.60 eleven euros sixty
dollar
6 $1.82 a_ eighty-two b Write the words in the chart.
ite the prices. =
by Waiteiirepsices city cute cent close coffee pence

—~_f snake key

1 forty-five cents 2 fifteen pounds city cute


cent coffee
pence close

~ $5
\ 9 | \ © II, op j c ae Listen
repeat the words.
and check. Then listen again and

3 fifty-nine dollars 4 ninety-nine pence


3 BUYING A COFFEE
he he Order the dialogue.

we 189 | . ehe5
5 a dollar eigthty-nine cents 6 seven euros twenty-five cents

4, 70 ( 19.95
—_ | —_ Waitress
= a 7
_____ Six dollars and twenty cents, please.
A four pounds seventy pence 8 nineteen dollars eighty-five cents 3
____ What kind of coffee? Espresso, cappuccino, or latte?
1 Welcome to Coffee House.
2 PRONUNCIATION (sr/, /s/, and /k/ 9 ‘Thanks, Here's your change:
5
a qa Listen and repeat the words and sounds. —_— Regular or large?
: Man
4 Alatte, please.
1 sure euro _ tour _2__ Hi. A coffee and a cookie, please.
8 Here you are.
tourist
6 Large. How much is it?
Happiness is having a large, loving, caring,
close-knit family,...in another city.
George Burns, American comedian

4 A—Family and friends


1 VOCABULARY people 2 GRAMMAR possessive adjectives; possessive s
and family a Complete the chart.
a Complete the chart.
| ‘my
singular plural "you your
boy *boys
he 2 his
3 girls
girl her
woman 2 women
it 2 its
man : men
a whe our
: friend friends
you f your
“child ES children
their
they
person ; people

b Complete the sentences.

2 Here’s your coffee, sir.


AS fp 4

his her

Jaden Lily

1 Max's my father your our


2 Peter’s my h usband
3 Barbara’s my m other
4 Lily’smyd aughter
5 Rob's my br other
6 Jaden’s mys on
7 Lucy’s mys ister
8 I’m Peter’s w. ife 7 That's its their car is great!
c Complete the sentences.
d ME Listen and check. Then listen again and
1 Carmen is Diego’s sister.
repeat the words.
Diego is _ Carmen’s brother
2 Charlotte is Peter’s wife. 4 LISTENING
Peter is Charlotte's husband
3. Mark is Angelina’s brother. a Kae
— Listen and number the pictures 1-4.
Angelina is Mark's sister 3 2
4 Richard is Maria’s father.
Mariais Richard's daughter
5 Ana is Paulo’s mother.
Paulo is Ana's son
6 William is Megan’s husband.
Megan is William's wife
7 Sarah is Michael's daughter.
Michael is Sarah's father
8 Roberto is Luisa’s son.
Luisa is Roberto's mother
d Look at the’sin the sentences. Check (”) Possessive or Is.
1 4
Possessive Is
Mark’s wife is Brazilian.
HOUUOUUUUN

HOOUOOUONO

Tiffany’s on vacation.
wry

Those are Amy’s cats.


ON

It’s a great cell phone.


This is my brother’s room.
DUM

Jennifer’s in Brazil.
What’s your name?
Peter’s son is twelve.

3 PRONUNCIATION 2, /s/, and /or/


a Circlothe word with a different sound. b GaRY Listen again. Choose a or b.
1 The girl is the man’s
a sister b _ sister’s daughter
1 umbrella — gloves
2 The woman in the picture is Tom's
a teacher b_ girlfriend
3. The woman's phone is
2 mother husband person
a_ inher bag b- onthe chair
4 Mia’s last name is
a Lee b Cho
3 woman son children
computer
USEFUL WORDS AND PHRASES
4 Sunday Monday — Thursday
Learn these words and phrases.
arrow
Welcome to ourhouse. /'welkam tu ar haus/

b ae) Listen and check. Then listen again and repeat babysitter /‘berbisitar/
the words. Benice. /bi nats/
have = /heev/
c Circlothe words with /ar/.
on /an/
1 morning Arabic Oh. /ov/
2 understand camera card Uh-oh. ‘a ov/
3. chair paper door
4 zero four thirty
You've got a fast car -| want
a ticket to anywhere.
From the song “Fast Car” by Tracy Chapman

AB=That’s a cool car!


1 VOCABULARY colors and ¢ Complete the words.
common adjectives
Rewrite the sentences with a color.
1 Mycaris DER.
My car is red
2 Amelia’s coatis CA BLK.
Ameli's coat is black
3 His bagis NOWBR.
His bag is brown
4 Gabriel’s T-shirt is E LUB. ood ooking
Gabriel's T-shirt is blue
§ The boardis HE TIW.
the house is green
6 Their house is NER GE.
her glover are wellow
7 Her glovesareWEYLOL.
his hat is orange
8 HishatisOGNREA.

Complete the sentences with the 3 Havean ice day! 4 His girlfriend is b eautiful
opposite of the bold word.
1 Our car isn’t small.
It’s __big.
2 My car isn’t fast.
It’s
3 Ana’s cell phone isn’t cheap.
It’s
4 His chair isn’t new.
It’s
5 Mark’s coat isn’t long. 5 My catis veryb ad ; 6 This movie ist errible !
It’s
6 Their teacher isn’t bad.
She’s 2 GRAMMAR adjectives
7 My boyfriend isn’t short. a Right (“) or wrong (X)? Correct the wrong sentences.
He’s
It’sasmallcar. “
It’s a phone cheap. __X It’s a cheap phone.
WH

He’s a father great. He's a great father


They're blues pens. They're blue pens
aunt

Their children are talls. Their children are tall


Tiger is a cute cat.
He’s a man good-looking. He's a good-looking man
ANH

She's a short woman.


b_ Rewrite the sentences. 4 LISTENING
1 The woman is beautiful.
(ais) Listen and check () the correct picture.
She’s a beautiful woman
2 The coats are yellow.
They're __yellow coats
3 The people are nice.
They’re nice people
4 The class is good.
It’s a good class
5 The hat is black.
It’s a black hat
6 The laptops are cheap.
They’re cheap laptops
7 The girlis tall.
She’s a tall girl
8 The cars are fast.
They're fast cars

3 PRONUNCIATION (5) /ar/, and /or/


a Circléthe words with /o9/.
1 old fast
2 slow good long
3 tall bad cheap
4 mother daughter son
b gia) Listen and check. Then listen again and
repeat the words.

c Circldthe word with a different sound.

1 board door
horse USEFUL WORDS AND PHRASES
Learn these words and phrases,
2 park are Portugal German = /‘d3erman/
car
Italian /1'tzelyan/
cool /kul/
3 IDcard orange short luxurious § /lag'3urtos/
horse easy to park /‘izi tu park/
safe /seif/
4 Mark four article important /1m'portnt/
popular /‘papyelor/
What colorisit? /wat ‘kalor tz It
d @(aisa27) Listen and check. Then listen again and Haveaniceday! /hzv a nats det/
‘repeat the words.
Hey! /het/
Wow! = /wav/
Some of the worst mistakes of
my life have been haircuts.
Jim Morrison, American rock singer
a

soy+ ays ayelul ay=limel=)\


1 GRAMMAR simple present: | and you ¢ Complete the dialogue with do or don’t.

a Complete the sentences. Use each verb once. A Do you havea


car, Rachel?
drink have like live want No, |? :
Oh. * you
live near here?
Yes, |4 .tlive
downtown.
Excuse me. °
you want a coffee, sir?
Yes, please.
And you, miss?
No, thanks. | ®
like coffee.
They have tea. ” cM
you like tea?
Yes, 1° . Tea is great.
OK. One coffee and one tea.
31 a magazine. [=] 4] downtown.
d «gi Listen and check. Then listen again and
repeat the dialogue.

2 VOCABULARY common verbs 1


Write the verbs.
51. cats.[-]
drink eat have listento read speak want watch

b Write the questions. 3 UR AF


1 A Idon't live downtown.
B __ Do you live near here?
2 A |don’t wanta newspaper.
B a magazine?
3 A Idon’t like dogs.
B cats?
4 A \don't have a camera.
B a cell phone?
5 A Idon’t drink soda.
B coffee?

drink soda.
Ne

two cats.
TV in the evening.
WwW

Chinese.
Mexican food.
Duo

magazines.
anew car.
On

Brazilian music.
3 READING c §aiya23) Listen and repeat. Copy the rhythm.

a Read the interview and write the questions in the 1 Doyou want_asoda?
correct space. 2 [have_a brother and he’s_a teacher.
3 Idrink_acoffee and read_a book in the
Are you married? Do you work near here? morning.
Do you have children? What's your name? 4 Ilive_in_ahouse_in_a small city.
Do you like it? Where are you from?

Interview with 5 LISTENING

a hairstylist
2 s
(sae) Listen to the dialogues and choose a or b.
1 The woman lives ‘
1 What’s your name? a near here b downtown
My name’s Jonathan, Jon for short. 2 The man has children.
2
a one b two
I'm from Rio de Janeiro. It’s a big,
3 The woman ve
beautiful city.
a_ likes b_ doesn't like
3
4 The man speaks
Yes, |am. My wife is Italian. Her name is Celia. She’s very
good-looking! a Spanish b Japanese
4 5 The woman listens to music.

Yes, we do. We have a irl. Her name is Bianca. She’s a pop b classical
three.
5
Yes, | do. | work in a Salon downtown. It’s very small, but USEFUL WORDS AND PHRASES
it’s nice.
Learn these words and phrases,
6
Yes, | do. | work with my friends, and! speak to new hair /her/
people every day. It’s very interesting. hairstylist /her'starlrst/
salon /so'lan/
first time /forst taim/
magazine /mege'zin/
b_ Look at the words and phrases. What do
you think they meg? tcheck with your dictionary. nearhere /nir hit/
downtown /daun'taun/
Don’t worry. /doont ‘wori/
4 PRONUNCIATION /h/, /w/, and /v/ linking Wait. /wert/
a Circldthe word with a different sound. little = /‘Iitl/
alotof /a lat av/

| Ww 1 where what
vidtoh
ai

2 very want TV

vase

Uh, 3 who white hair


house

b Ga Listen and check. Then listen again and


repeat the words.
Eat breakfast like a king, lunch like
a prince, and dinner like a poor man.
Adelle Davis, nutritionist

1 VOCABULARY food and drink Clues down vb


a Complete the crossword. FR{ IFC] ez}
»
» Ss

WOas___ — _h Ile __e 120r___ej___e

2 PRONUNCIATION word stress; /t{/, /as/,


and /g/
a Underline the stressed syllable.

ty\pilcal dellilcious — te|rrible ex|pen'sive


hamburger umbrella po'taltoes
cereal tolge|ther vege'talbles

b @M@TES9 Listen and check. Then listen again and


repeat the words.
c Circlothe word with a different sound. b Complete the questions.
1 A _Dothey live in Mexico?
rah
ae, B No, they live in Peru.
= 1 go hamburger 2A children?
girl B Yes, we do - a son and two daughters.
3 A for breakfast?
B They usually have cereal, toast, and juice.
ab. 2 cheap chef lunch A C—O lishh?
chess B Yes, they do. Their English is very good.
5 A lunch?
% >
B We have lunch at home.
ee 3 vegetables sugar juice 6A coffee for breakfast?
jazz B Yes, we do - coffee with milk.
&
7A dinner in Spain?
i B People have dinner late in Spain - at 10:00 or 11:00 p.m.
4 German cheese Portuguese
8A pizza?
chess B Yes, we do. We love pizza!
9A 7
Cp
ed . B They work in a school. They're teachers.
a 5 good big page
> 10 A ?
girl B We live in an apartment downtown.
iy

ff. 6 Chinese Japanese children 4 LISTENING


chess a LiChecker) Listen and number the pictures 1—4.

(GAY Listen and check. Then listen again and


repeat the words.

3 GRAMMAR simple present: we, you,


they; Wh- questions
a Write sentences. Use the verbs from the list.
b @Wa) Listen again. Choose a or b.
drink have listento live
read want watch work 1 The woman likes for breakfast.
a toast b_ pizza
2 The woman eats a big
1 We | a new car
a breakfast b- lunch
We want a new car
3 The man likes
2 You | work on Saturday [=]
a cereal b_ fruit
You don’t work on Saturday
4 The man doesn’t like _
We / magazines
a cheese b_ vegetables

Rodrigo and Ana | pop music [=]


USEFUL WORDS AND PHRASES
My brother and I / cereal for breakfast
Learn these words and phrases.
simple /‘srmp!l/
6 They / TV at dinner [FI
a

typical /‘trprkl/
My friends / downtown traditional /tra‘difan]/
usually /‘yugueli/
My children / coffee E] cold /koold/
Iknow. /at now/
That’s good. /Gzts gud/
That looks good. /Ozt loks gud/
=

ime is it?

1 TELLING TIME b Complete the dialogues.

a Complete the times.

5 It’s eleven

‘ 4
—_————

me. What time isit? )


. C sorry {8 know.
7 It’snine . 8 It’s to seven.
Find a job you like and you add five days to every week.
H. Jackson Brown, Jr., American author

A—He speaks English at work


1 GRAMMAR simple present: he, she, it ¢ Complete the dialogue with do, does, don’t, or doesn’t.
Kim — Hi, I'm Kim.
a Look at the chart and complete the sentences.
Chris Hello. I’m Chris.
Kim What’ do you do, Chris?
Chris I'ma lawyer.
Kim That’s great. * you like your job?
Chris Yes,1° !
Kim * you work in the city?
fi Chris Yes, | work downtown and | live in an
Amy Luis ;
— — apartment there.
ve es Cy S ¥ Kim * you live with your family?
like cats # k Chris No, |® . My parents have a house in
listen to pop music v x a small town.
speak French x ¥ Kim 7’ sou have brothers and sisters?
drink tea x v Chris Yes, | have a brother.
: ‘ 2
1 Amy _ doesn’t live ina big city. oe te oe! ae
2 She____________cats. . Kim * he live at home?
3 She sto pop music. Chris No, he ” . He lives in an apartment
4 She _French. Pe erncall
5 She tea.
6 Luis ina big city.
ie =" 2 PRONUNCIATION third person -s
8 He______to pop music. a @{(9T8%9 Listen and repeat the words and sounds.
9 He French.
10 He tea. “a
1 has reads
b Complete the text. SEBrA

Ss 2 eats speaks
snake

/tz/ 3 closes teaches

b Circlothree more words with /1z/ and write them in


Ryan is an English teacher in Mexico. He *__lives_ the chart.
(live) in Mexico City, and he * (work) in
alanguage school there. He*_____—__ (not work) drinks finishes goes likes
on weekends, so Ryan* (go) to see friends teaches listens opens watches works
in Puebla.

Ryan* (like) Mexico, but he ® closes


(not speak) Spanish very well. He’ (have) tal
a Spanish class on Sundays, and he ® (study) in
the morning on the bus. He*___(not watch) TV c @]aaet) Listen and check. Then listen again and
because he ” (not understand) the shows! ‘repeat a
3 VOCABULARY jobs and places of work b Complete the sentences with a place of work.

a Look atthe pictures and complete the puzzle. What’s


the mystery word?

A writer works at home

WN e
A factory worker works ina f
A salesperson works ina st
An assistant works in ano
A teacher works in a sc

anuwn
A waitress works inar
A policeman works on the st
STH
A nurse works inah

LISTENING
SGT)
- Listen to the dialogues. What do the people
~ do? Do they like their jobs? Complete the chart.

What do they do? Do they like it?


Yes /No
WIN rR

Yes /No
Yes / No
Yes / No
bi

USEFUL WORDS AND PHRASES


Learn these words and phrases.
fantastic /feen'teestik/
practice /‘prektos/
company /‘kampoani/
tour guide /tor gaid/
museum /myu'ziom/
art /art/
prefer /pri'for/
Sleep - the most beautiful experience in life - except drink.
W.C. Fields, American comedian

6B=Do you like mornings?


1 VOCABULARY a typical day b Write the words in the chart.

a Complete the verb phrases. tobed breakfast acoffee tothegym home


lunch asandwich toschool dinner to work

have go
breakfast to bed

2d housework
c¢ Complete the text.
CAMPUS CAFE,

I’m Mike and I’ma factory worker. I work at night


and I sleep during the day. I*__finish_ work at eight
o'clock in the morning, and then 1* home and
- to bed. I* up at about two-thirty in
the afternoon, and I* a big breakfast — eggs,
potatoes, sausage, and of course a lot of coffee!
Té to the gym after breakfast, then I”
a shower and |* TV. At seven o’clock in the
evening, [° dinner. Then 1° to
work again.

2 PRONUNCIATION sentence stress


7g shopping 8 g to bed
Carer Listen and repeat. Copy the rhythm.

1 Istart work at nine in the morning.


2 She hasa coffee at quarter after ten.
3 They havea sandwich aracafe.
4 You finish work at six-thirty.
5 We do housework on weekends.
6 He watches TV inthe evening.
3 GRAMMAR adverbs of frequency 4 LISTENING
a Rewrite the sentences. Use the words in parentheses. J ) Listen to the interview with Tony.Cirelé
Circlthe
1 I get up early. (always) “things he usually or always does on the weekend.
Ialways get up early
2 Yasmin goes to school by bus. (usually)

3 You do housework. (never)

4 They have fish for dinner. (sometimes)

5 Andy goes to the gym. (always)

6 [watch TV in the morning. (never)

7 We go shopping on weekends. (sometimes)

8 They have coffee for breakfast. (usually)

b_ Look at the chart and complete the sentences.

WAM = always
v// = usually
“ =sometimes
X=never SET Listen again. Put an X over the things he
~ never does on the weekend.

go to the gym x AAAS USEFUL WORDS AND PHRASES


read magazines v VA
Learn these words and phrases.
watch soccer on TV | W444 v
inahurry /tn 9 ‘hari/
get up early MAS x
sitting down ‘sit daon/
1 Diego never goes to the gym, standing up /‘steendrm ap/
2 He magazines. when /wen/
3 He soccer on T'V. then /den/
4 He early. after /‘ftar/
5 Jen to the gym. before — /bi'for/
6 She magazines. next /nekst/
7 She soccer on TY. about /o'bavt/
8 She early.
Listening
1)A)) 2)B)) 2 A Excuse me, ma’am. What's in your bag?
B Excuse me? My bag?
1 Hello, I’m Tony. 1 A What's your address?
A Yes. Open your bag, please.
2 Youaren’tin my class. B My email?
B OK. A laptop, a phone, a wallet,
3 I'm nota student. A No, what's your address?
and pens.
B Oh, OK. It’s 48 Lake Street.
4 Are youin number 5? A Thank you.
A 48 Lake Street.
5 Sorry, what’s your name? 3 A Hi, Robert. Happy birthday!
B Right.
6 You're in class 2. A Great. Thanks. B Is it for me? Thanks! What is it?
A Sit down and open it.
2 A What’s your number?
1)B)) B Awatch! Thanks. It’s great!
B My home number or my cell phone
1 A Where are you from? number?
B I'm from Mexico, A Uh, your cell phone number.
3)B))
1 A Excuse me. What is this? Is ita toy?
2 A Where is Sao Paulo? B It’s 203-868-5174.
B No, it isn’t. It’s a keychain.
B It’sin Brazil. A Sorry, can you repeat that, please?
A Oh, OK. It’s cute!
B Yes. It’s 203...
3 A Where’s she from?
A 203... 2 A Isthat for sale?
B She’s from Peru.
B 868... B The hat? Yes, that’s twenty dollars.
4 A Ishe from Korea? A Uh-huh A Is it from Mexico?
B No, he isn’t. B 5174. B Yes, it’s a Mexican hat.

5A Isit good? A 203-868-5174. Thanks. 3 A Are those sunglasses?


B Yes, it’s great. 3. A Excuse me, Mr. Wang, what’s your B Those? Yes, they’re sunglasses. They’re

6 A Are you from Vietnam? first name? two dollars.


B No, I’m not.
B My first name? A Two dollars? Are they good?
A Yes. B They aren’t good, but they're OK.
7 A Where's he from?
B Uh...it’s Shuhao. 4 A Are these maps of the city?
B He’s from London.
A Oh, how do you spell it? B Yes. They’re ten dollars.
8 A Where’s Bilbao? B S-H-U-H-A-O, A Ten dollars! That’s a lot!
B It’sin Spain. A S-H-U-H-A-O. B They're great maps.
B Right.
2)A)) 4 A Welcome to Phone House. How are 4)A))
1 A Are you on vacation? you, sir? 1 A That’s acute picture. Is she your
B Yes, lam. B Good, thanks. A phone card, please. daughter?
A Great! Where are you from? A OK. What’s your zip code? B No, she isn’t. She’s my sister’s daughter.
B I’m from Osaka in Japan. B My zip code? A Oh, How old is she?
2 A Mmmm. Look. It’s pho! A Yes. What’s your zip code, please? B She's five, and her name is Peggy.
B Pho? What is it? B Uh, it’s 12345. 2 A Hi, Tom. Who’s the woman in
A It’s Vietnamese food. And it’s A 12345. Really? the picture?
very good. B Yes, really. B That's Elizabeth. She’s in my
3 A Look. Coldplay! English class.

B They’re good. Are they American? 3)A)) A She’s very good-looking. Is she
1 A Look. They're great. your girlfriend?
A No, they aren't.
B Yes, they are. But, uh, what are they? B Yes, she is.
B Oh. Where are they from?
A They’re gloves. A Lucky you!
A They're British.
B Oh, OK. Yes, they are great!
3 A Where's my cell phone? (5)B)) 4 A Where do you work, Mark?
B It’s there — on the chair. B I work ata hospital downtown.
1 A Tony, what do you have for breakfast?
A No, that isn’t my phone. It’s my sister’s. A Oh. Are you a doctor?
B Tusually have toast and coffee. A
B Oh. Is itin your bag? typical breakfast. How about you? B Well, uh, ’ma nurse.
A Yes, it is. A Well, my favorite breakfast food A Oh, OK. That’s good. Do you like it?
4 A Look. That’s Mia’s car. is pizza. B No, I don’t. I work very late in the
B What? Really? evenings.
B Is that her husband?
A Yeah. His name’s Eric. A Yeah. Cold pizza and coffee. It’s great
for breakfast. (6B))
B Eric Lee?
A Tony, what time do you get up on
A No, that’s Mia’s last name. His last A Hi, Lesley. Is that your lunch?
weekends?
name is Cho. B Yes, it is.
B Tusually get up late — about ten o'clock
A Wow. A chocolate bar anda soda.
or ten-thirty. I never get up early. After
(4B) That’s asmall lunch.
that, Lalways take a shower and havea
1 A Hey, Jeremy. How’s your new car? B I[know. I'm very busy, so don’t eata big breakfast.
big lunch.
B It’s great. It’s big, black, and fast. A Do you have coffee or tea with
A Do you eat a big breakfast? breakfast?
A Is it expensive?
B Yes, Ido. B Well, actually, | never drink coffee or
B No, it isn’t. It’s an old car.
A Oh, that’s good. tea. ] usually have orange juice.
2 A This isa picture of Jessica’s new
A Maritza, what do you have for A What do you do after breakfast?
boyfriend.
breakfast? B lusually read the newspaper and listen
B Wow! He's very tall.
B [have cereal with a lot of fruit. to music.
A Yes. And he’s very good-looking.
A Mmm. I like fruit. Do you have coftee A Do you do housework?
B Ishe American?
or tea? B Sometimes. But not usually.
A No, he isn’t. He’s Italian.
B [have orange juice. A What do you do in the afternoon?
3 A Isthat your son? A Oh. Do you drink coffee or tea? B Nothing special. | sometimes go to
B Yes, it is. B No,
I don’t. the gym.
A Wow, he’s great. A What do you do in the evening?
A Mmm, pizza! Is that your lunch, Bill?
B Thanks. He’s small, but he’s fast. B Lalways go out with my friends. We
B Yes, itis. Cheese pizza and a soda. usually go to a party and dance!
A Cheese pizza. Do you like pizza
(5)A)) with meat?
1 A Do you live near here, Julia? B Yes, Ido.
B No, I don’t. [live downtown.
A Do you eat vegetables?
A Me, too. B Uh, no. I don’t like vegetables.
2 A Do you have children, Steven?
B Yes, 1 do. [havea son and a daughter. ®a))
A Oh, [have a daughter. She's six. 1 A What do you do, Wendy?
B Really? My daughter is six, too. B I'ma lawyer.
3 A Bob, do you watch MTV? A That's great. Where do you work?
B No, I don’t. B | work in an office downtown.
A Do you watch CNN? A Do you like your job?
B No, Idon’t. Sorry, [don’t like TV. B No, I don't. | work Monday to Friday,
Tread books. and Saturday.
A Really? llike TV and books. A Are you here on vacation, Sonia?
4 A Brian, do you like Mexican food?
B Yes, lam. I’m from Boston.

B No, I don’t. A What do you do in Boston?


A Really? But you speak Spanish. B I'ma waitress.
B Yes. I speak Spanish, but I don’t eat A That’s great.
Mexican food. [like Japanese food. B Yes, [like it. [don’t work in the
mornings!
5 A Do youlike pop music, Liz?
B No, I don’t. Do you? A Where do you work, Brad?
A No. [don’t like pop music. I’m old! B Lworkina school near here.
B Well, [listen to classical music. Do you? A Oh. Are you a teacher?
A No, I don’t. [like Brazilian music. B No, I’m not. I’m an assistant.
A Do you like your job?
B Yes, I do. The people are great.

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