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Virginia Evans Jenny Dooley Olga Podolyako Julia Vaulina Bla a sone PROSVESHCHENIYE Express Publishing Poe tieneERs a y : y Le] PVC el aT el 4 PaGouaa Tetpaypb ) COLTS Floco6ve ana ya Ceunoepaeecrente PORE C NPHNOXKEHKEM HO SNEKTPOHHOM HOCHKTENe 5-e n3qanne Mocksa Express Publishing «[pocseusenne» 2011 yak — 373.167.1:811.111 BBK 81,2AHrn-922 As Cepua «Anramicxsi 8 oxycer ocuosana 8 2006 roay. 10.£. Baynnita, 1. Ayan, O.E. NoponaKo, B. SeaHc Virginia Evans, Jenny Dooley, Olga Podolyako, Julia Vaulina Acknowledgements ‘thors’ Acknowledgements We would keto then al the saat Expres Publishing who have contributed thei sil to producing this bok. 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Teeps, npocrext 50 net Oxrs6pa, 46. © Express Publishing, 2011 ISBN 978-5-09-024256-1 © Vanatenscteo «fipocsewenner, 2011 Bce npasa saunuenbi Contents Module 1 Module 6 Family members . 5 | (ES) Free time .. Who are you? 6 ||©) Game ont . My country .. 7 | [2 Pastimes .. Writing (an email) .... .. 8 | Writing (a letter to a friend) . Grammar Practice ... 9 || Grammar Practice ... Module 2 Module 7 TY Happy times .. 11 | ERD in the past My place. | Halloween Spirit = My neighbourhood Famous firsts .. — | Writing (a house advert) (| Writing (a story) Grammar Practice .. "Grammar Practice Module 3 Module 8 =) Road safety [That's the rule .. =") Onthe move .. 18 | FED shalt we? .. <=) Hot wheels 19 | (Rules & Regulations EL] Writing (a letter giving directions) .......20 | [F™)) writing (giving instructions) .. ©) Grammar Practice .... -21 | J) Grammar Practice .. Module 4 Module 9 7) bay in, day out . ©) Food & drink How about ... “On the menu “My favourite day “= Let’s cook! .. | Writing (a short text about a person) | Writing (a restaurant review) .. -| Grammar Practice ©) Grammar Practice ... Module 5 Festive time .. Let’s celebrate .. Special days ... Writing (an article about a celebration) .. 32 Grammar Practice ... < Weekend fun .. Module 10 Holiday plans What's the weather like? Writing (a postcard) Grammar Practice Pairwork Activities... Grammar Practice Section ... B, Family membels Wekuihgy [BD Look at the picture. Read the letter and fill in: © father © grandmother © grandfather ® short ® uncle * young © sister * aunt 2 old © brother © twins * wavy © parents slim © grey * tall © big * children © dark = @ long Dear Tom, Hil I'm Jimmy Brown. I'm twelve years 1) My 2) names are James and Rose. My mother has got short 3) wa has got glasses and he is 5) Ive got a 6) His name is Mark. He's got 7) w= Fairhair. 've got 2 8) as well. Her name is Annie. ‘My grandparents have got three 9) my mum, Bob and Lisa. Bob is my 10) He's got aM) . nose. Lisa is my 12). She's 13). with 14) straight, brown hair. Bob and Lisa are 15) - They are very 16), - Here is a picture of my family. I've got a big Family. hair My I “5 name is Greg. He has got 18) hair Lucy is my 19) 's name. Her hair is 20) .. That's all about me and my Family. Please write soon and tell me about your Family, Send a picture! 7 Love, . Jimmy (Grammarg Look at the letter in . - Ex. 1, Underline the 4 Possessive Case/Adjectives possess oiettnge: Write sentences, as in the example. wavy hair” Then write them down __ dark eyes and fill in the missing 1 Beth Sear] ones. brown eyes short hair) green eyes fair hair) “blue eyes 2 Peter 3° Louise 4 Mike 5 Kate eNeueEne 1. Beth’s hair is short. Her eyes are green. i > Who are you? 7A: What's your address? Vocabulary) B: at's your . Fill in the missing information. BA B: I'd like to join the sports club. « Secondary School ® Claredon Road © Join the sports cl © 6SD © Brockson (Grammar # Possessive pronouns Fill in the correct possessive pronoun, 1 “Whose is this? Is it oy “Yes, it’s my pencil. Name: Matthew 2 This {s our house. It is Age: 15 3 “Are these her muffins?’ Home address: 18, 2) ... “Yes, they are ” Postcode: LS10 3) 4 “ls this your bike?” Telephone number: 01132450308 “No, {t's my brother's. It’s Class: 9y1 5 Don’t eat the biscuit, it’s School: Abbey Grange 4) ..... oe 6 “Whose dirty shoes are these?” Card number: AG 3184 “They are the children’s. They are .sssssss <” Citenihg @ Usten and tick (7) the correct answer, Everyday English) Complete the exchanges using the phrases 1 How old is Mark? and sentences below. © How do you spell ® ‘I'm from Russia c © I'm Russian @ It's 235 4370 K & © What's your full © It’s SN3 SMN © It's 35, Arrow Street © How can | help you 1A sees B; It’s Anna Shipova 2A. = B: It's S+H-L-P-O-V-A, 3. A: What nationality are you? 2 What nationality is Alan? ie A £E qT] 4. A: Where are you from? 3. Which phone number is Tim's? B: == 5A: What’s your phone number? & . 445347345347 435347 6 A: What's your postcode? = 5 z B: @, My country Waivihgy [2 what nationality are they? Complete the sentences. Canada J+ ‘Michelle Great Britain ‘Mark 1 Michelle is 2. Jacques is. 3° Akemi is... b) Ask and answer, as in the example. 1 A: Where Is Michelle from? B: She is from Canada. Write what the letters mean, as in the exai 1N 28 3W- 4e 5 NE 6 SE 7Ws. BNWs, = North Read the text and complete the sentences below. by Flavia Balirano London is the capital of England. It is a very big city. There are lots of things to see in London. Trafalgar Square is popular with tourists. There is a statue of Lord Nelson there, and two beautiful fountains, Oxford Street is a very busy pplace. It is famous for its shops and restaurants. The River Thames is in the ‘middle of London. It is 200 miles long. Tower Bridge is over the River Thames. It's next to the Tower of London. Buckingham Palace is where the Queen of England lives. It is very big and beautiful. London is a wonderful city It is a great place for a trip. 1 The . London. 2 The statue of Lord Nelson is in . of England is 3 Tower Bridge is over. 4. The Queen of England's home is 71 i > Writing (an email) Read the text and put the paragraphs in the correct Find words in the text that order. show: # age * height © appearance * family members Joining sentences Join the sentences, as in the example. 1) ’mtall. I’m thin. I'm tall and thin. That's all about me. 2. He's short. He's got fair hair. What about you? He’s short with fair hair. Send me an email. 3° She's tall, She’s slim. Ben 5 = . He’s short, He’s fat. (8) Hello! I'm Ben. I'm 4 Hetsishortotiersifal seventeen years old and I'ma student. I'm from New York, USA. I'm tall with dark hair 5 and green eyes. dark hair. They have got brown eyes. My father and mother are Adam and Carol. My eal is Karen. se 's two years old. & We bine got Stare, -beORD Sam is my brother. He's eleven years old. hair, We have got green eyes. Rex is my pet dog. He is white. My favourite colour is purple. My favourite things are my computer You've got a new English pen- and my guitar. friend. Write them an email. In your email write: © your name * your age © where you live © what you look like a description of your family * your favourite colour your favourite things Fill in the correct subject pronoun. Tony be 4 book 2 Laura 5. pencils 3. Mary 6 Bill & you Fill in the correct form of the verb to be. you from Spain? . Leyla from Turkey? B: Yes, they ‘Answer the questions. 1 Are you Brazilian? 0.) po! 2. Are you 6 years old? 3 Is your house big? . 4 Isyour surname Emery? 5. Are your friends nice? [D) Write full sentences. Use is/isn’t, are/ aren't. 1 my name/John My name is John. 2. Edinburgh/the capital of England 3 Moscow/the Russian capital 4 Matryoshka dolls/from Russia 5 Apples/blue Eat the ice-cream. Do) ook oe ce ca) Sit down. ... Look outside. Change seats. [5)) Rewrite the sentences in the negative. 1 2 3 4 5. Raise your hand. from Portugal. Grammar ) Practi Cc e€ [ED correct the mistakes. Your shoes és very dirty. are Christina and Adam is from Poland. French are my favourite language. What's is your telephone number? Is Josh Brazilian? No, he is. 1 2 3 4 5 Circle the correct word. 1. This is our / we aunt. 2 Is this Ann / Ann's bag? 3. This is a/an apple. 4. She / Her is Mary. 5 Bob is he / his brother. [2 what haverhaven’t they got? —Anya umbrella sjav2 alarm clock football camera computer skatedoa"e Slava has got an .... He hasn't ... . ‘Anya They. [Look at the pictures and answer the questions. ‘Andy & Carol Whose is the umbrella? 1-5 Carols. 1/5 hers ‘Whose is the cane? Whose are the hats? Whose are the glasses? Whose is the camera? wnene _Grammar ._/, Rewrite the sentences in the plural. 1. This is a brown box. 2 This is the girl's watch. 3. She has got a child. 4 What colour is the man’s shirt? 5 My cousin is a doctor. [rewrite the sentences using the possessive adjectives and pronouns. 1. This is Sheila’s house. This is her house. This house is hers. 2. This is Tom and Janet’s card. 3. That is Samantha’s dog. 4° These are the twins’ trainers. 5 That is Bill’s family tree. 6 This room belongs to me. . you got in your bedroom? . your grandfather’s name? oss tall with blue eyes. . got a computer on her desk. ov Pam’s sister. ween Hello! I... 10 Practi Cc ¢e€ = ) What's the English for: YReHEI CeMbH, —ANMHKBIE BONKHCTEIE ceetivie sonocs!, natianerHne GnisHeUbs, [ARAR Moero Apyra, ronyBbie raza Mapin, uma @amnnua, BOMAWHHA aApec, ONTOBBIM KOR, HOME KaPTONKH, FOHCKME ymenmei, cppanuyacknn cbnar, vcnalicKne Apy3ba, —ynocrosepenne — nuunocth, sonmrenscKve npaza? b) Give the English equivalents. Mind the prepositions: Ha cesepo-soctoKe Mockebi, K ro-sanany oT GpwTaHcKon croniubi, 8 \eHTpe Mlonmona, MocT wepe3 peKy, PAOM c Tlonaouckwm © Tayapom, Ha KapTe. Wornannin. a) Translate into English: 1. Movm cécrpam 3a gsaquate. OK Gnwsteubs, Onn BeicoKne, CeeTnoBonocbie, Cc rony6timn rasan 2. Monx Ter 4 RAR ABA cbiKa. 3TO MOM nSumbie ReoK/pORHIe OpareR LMATpHiA A ‘AnexcaHap. 3, Mapk — Myxkunnta cpenHnx ner. CkonbKO y Hero geTeli? ~ flsoe. Ero novepn — won oppyrn 4, Kak ninwerca saa cbamannn? ~ P-e-t-1-0-. ~ Bonbwioe criacw6o. 5.310 Mow sonurenscxne npasa sonmrenscKne npasa — Mon 6. 3arap ~ emeukini cryneHT. OH xnBér Ha vore TepMahnn. FinoHcKan nonpyra Sarapa >xwpét 8 CTonMue SAnoHMN, OHM OBuIaIOTCA ‘no-alrnnficey. b) Translate the dialogue: = Nipper! Kax nena? — HopmansHo. A Tei KaK? — Bcé 8 nopaaKe. Al xoren 6ei nosHaKoMuTe Te6aA co caoMm paro. — Anexcanap. Pan nosHaKomureca. — Ovene npnarHo. LweTpii - 3m 2, Happy times Woarhoteny [ff] 00 the crossword. Across 6 The fourth month of the year. 7 The seventh month of the year. 9 The ninth month of the year. 10. The sixth month of the year. 11 The tenth month of the year. 12. The third month of the year. Down ‘The second month of the year. The first month of the year. The eleventh month of the year. The fifth month of the year. The eighth month of the year. The twelfth month of the year. eunune Fill in the missing days of the week. Monday, Thursday, Saturday, Write the time, as in the example. oa 7 ion 1 It’s half past seven. Ey) Which floor are the people on? Write, as in the example. © Janet/7ist_ © Joy/63rd © Sam and Sue/55th * David/47th © Paul/32nd © Nick/24th © Tony and Tina/12th © Tom/9th Janet is on the seventy-first floor. (Grammarg + Prepositions of time Fill in: at, on, in. Itis in the auditorium next to the headteacher's office, 1) . 21st May 2) Lead the evening. 12 Watogy 4 > My place Look at the house plan. Write the rooms, appliances and furniture in the box. Then write sentences, as in the example. I 7 Rooms. Furniture /Appliances| FE] Tkitchen | fridge, 2 There is a fridge in the kitchen. (Grammar # Prepositions of place Look at the house plan in Ex. 1 and fill in: in, on, next to, opposite, between, behind. 1 There isa bed . the bedroom. 2 The desk is . the bed. 3. The fridge is the cooker. 4° The computer is .. the desk. 5. The bathroom is . the bedroom and the dining room, 6 The cat is . + the sofa, ¢ Some/Any/A/An Underline the correct item. 1 There are any/some desks in the classroom. 2. There aren't some/any children in the garden. 3. There aren't some/any books on the desk. 4- Are there any/some chairs in the living room? 5. There's a/some table in the living room. 6 Is there some/a cat under the table? 7 There are some/any students in the classroom. 8 Is there some/an armchair in the living room? Read the letter and fill in: * on has © are © in ® of © and * to © but Dear Danny, Hil How are you? | hope everything is ok! I realy love our new place. it's a beautiful big house by the sea and just outside the village The house 1)... got two floors. There are three large bedrooms and a bathroom 2)... the fist floor. The living room and the kitchen are on the ground floor and there is another bathroom next 3)... the kitchen. The kitchen is very big and it has got lots of cupboards. The living room is fantastic. It has got my grandmother's antique sofa 4)... a lovely fireplace in it. There 5) three comfortable armchaisin front of the fireplace. My favourite room is my bedroom. its on the first floor opposite my parents’ bedroom. There is 2 computer on my desk and lots of posters on the walls. ve got a nice bed ‘and a big wardrobe next to the window, 6)... haven't got a TV 7)... my room yet. There sa big garden in front 8) ew the house and there is a garage for our two cars. That's our new house! | hope you can come and visit us soon. | miss you. Love, Pat a) Use words from the list to label the places on the map. © baker’s * hotel © Uibrary © sports centre © supermarket * swimming pool * newsagent’s © post office © greengrocer’s © hospital * police station * cinema © chemist’s # café © bank © restaurant © butcher’s * z00 © airport © theatre b) Ask and answer, as in the example. Use the prompts above. Is there a baker's on the map? ‘No, there isn't. Is there a library? Yes, there is, Everyday English} Hatch the exchanges: © Listen and complete the missing 1]_Jéxcuse me, is there a bank near A information, here? 2 |_]Excuse me, what's the time, please? 3 | _|Excuse me, how far is the library from here? A]_|Can | give you a hand with that sofa? 5 |_ [Be careful! This vase is very expensive! 6 | _ |Let me show you around my new flat. Sally’s notes Message from: Steve Reason: 1) .. . birthday Party, on 2) ..... - 21st at 3). ss pM. Take it easy! . B Meeting point: 4) It’s fantastic! coffee shop opposite the 5) .... a . the b It’s twenty to three. d e Meeting time: 6) cass. Please! Hurry! It's really heavy. ‘There's one right next to the post office. F It’s about a three-minute walk. 13 Wi ) Writing (a house advert) e # Joining sentences [Gp voir the sentences using and, but or with, as in the example. 1 This isa large flat. It has four bedrooms. This is a large flat with four bedrooms. 2 There are two armchairs in the living room. There is a sofa in the living room. ‘There is a shower in the bathroom. There isn’t a bath. This is a beautiful house. It has a large garden. It has got two sinks in the kitchen. It has not got a cooker. There is a large dining room on the ground floor. There is a fireplace in the dining room. auae (Read the text and fill the gaps with and or with. FOR RENT _ BEAUTIFUL COTTAGE This beautiful, —_fullyfumished cottage is in the countryside km from the village of Priston. On the ground floor is the kitchen, a large living room 1) a dining room. The kitchen is modem, 2). ited cupboards 3) an electric cooker. There are three bedrooms with fitted wardrobes on the first floor A) sone @ Bathroom 5) a shower. The cottage has a large garden 6) venoms there is a new garage For more information cal Mrs Miler tel: 015437 34507 14 Underline the adjectives in the text. Use the information in the box to write an advert for the flat below. Use Ex. 2 as a model. exe modern fiat (fully- furnished) 2nd floor Where city centre - near railway station Rooms bedroom, bathroom, living room, kitchen ‘store room, parking space for one car Other Information Mr Brown Tel: 01531 345547 BA Grammar Fill in: at, in, on. 1 His house is 20, Apple street. 2 It rains the winter. 3. See you . the morning. 4 Let's meet . . Monday. 5 she... home? Fill in: some or any. 1 He's got CDs. 2. Has she got . pencils? 3. They haven’t got computer games. 4 Cant have . water, please? 5. Ihave got bread. Fill in: in, in front of, between, under, on, opposite. — 1 Theyare the TV. -- Sue 5 She's .. bicycle. 6 The cat is. the car. ym Practi Cc e€ Look at the picture and use the prompts to ask and answer questions, as in the example. © girls © boys © trees © cars @ dog ® cat 1. Are there any girls in the picture? Yes, there are. Fill in the gaps with: it is, there is, they are, there are. ‘a table in front of the a small table. some paintings on the . Picasso's paintings. ‘two books on the table. walls. corner 15 16 ¥y Grammar Practice [Use some or any and the prompts below to complete the sentences, * pictures © eggs © bread * people © students 1 Lwant to buy .. .- Is there a baker's near here? 2 Are there in the fridge? ‘Steve wants to make an omelette. 3. Give me my camera. ! want to take . 4: It’s Sunday. There aren’t at school. Look at Fiona’s diary for next week and complete the sentences. Use the prompts. © the morning © weekend © October 22nd * o'clock ® Monday | — Danny's | Meting Pam birthday | 8.00pm | Saturday | Sunday | } »\|9 9 Maths test GOING TO | 11.00am) LONDON!!! 1 Fiona has a Spanish Class 2. It’s Danny's birthday 3 On Wednesday, she’s meeting Pam _ Spanish Class Friday 4 On Friday, she has a Maths test 5 Fiona fs going to London .. sects . na a) What's the English for: pirnaware Ha peHe poxnenns, 13-nerve, ax niOGviMbI Aer HeRENM, B HaLIeM HOBO CTonoBOM, CnanbHiA MoeM CecTpes, KAGHMET Hawero AAA, nepBbiit MecAL BecHEI, Gynovnar, razeTHol KMock, Kpacuabih Muxkpopaiion, xkenlesHOROPOXHAR CTaHUMA? b) Give the English equivalents. Mind the prepositions: Tp Maca Al, 8 nonoBMHe nsTOrO, yTPOM w Bevepom, 8 2001 rony, oceHbio 2005 Fona, 8 Mae, 6 cy66oTy, wectoro ceHTa6ps, B BbIXOAHBIe, NepeA TenesH30P0M, 8 8232, lO CTOnOM, Mexay OKHaMM, HanpoTWs KKH, PROM C KaMMHOM, Ha NOYTe, 8 GuBnuoTeKe, B antexe, HanpoTus GaHKa. a) Translate the situations into English: 1. Kornay TeGa nen poxnenna? ~ 4 nioKA. A y Te6n? — Toxe netom. 2. Roporoit apy! Npwrnawavo Te6R Ha AEH poxaenva 8 cy6Gory 3 anpens 6 16.00. ‘Moti anpec: yn. Canosan, 2.17, x8. 35. 310 Gyner nel poxneHi no-aHrnAiicKH! 3, Brawiem wuKpopaiione ect 3aMedarenisHit hap, OM Haxonyerca ppstOM c HaWweli UKONOM. Brapke wHoro orpomibox crapsix pepeabes xpacisbix useros. Mocpeay napka ~ (oxTan. B ceseproin aca napka — Mo’ nioGuvoe athe. Mie overs HpauTca TaM cbpyitosoe MopoxeHoe. 4.370 Bawa Hosan xeaprmpa? ~ fa. = Cronbko a Hem KoMHar? — Yerbipe, — KaKan Komtata TBoR moGuMaR? ~ BuGnvorexa. ¥ Hac OMeH MHOTO KHIAT NO UcTOpIAA, B yrAty ~ Moé moGunioe crapoe senéHoe Kpecno. b) Translate the dialogue exchanges: 1. Vissunure, KoTopeii 4ac? — Bea veraeprn ea. 2. Octopoxtio, Mamal ~ Bcé @ nopsnKe, Aoporoiil 3. 0 Goxe! — Yro cnysmnoce? 4.3npascrayiirel Mory 8 norosopute < Maxcon? ~ f cnyuiaio, by. Road safety Vocabulary] [Grammarg # Collocations Imperative (giving instructions) a) Fill in the correct imperative, ‘© Don’t talk © Look © Wear © Don’t lean your seat belt. for the zebra crossing. out of the window. con the phone while driving. [Dy draw tine to match the words. Vines fence traffic lights seat parking belt awn yellow \imit crossing speed ——> warde® tratfic Crash zebra Zone helmet bicycle Fill in the sentences with the words below. b) Match the instructions in Ex. 3a to the } © driver # road pavement # signs pictures (A-D). | © careful © ways. cross @ flow © side © helmet Og Fill in the correct preposition by or on. 4 atta A Ki ins ructions Be 1). ..when you cross the street. Qe, eee eee Ride your bike with the 8) .. traffic. ‘© Always wear a bicycle 9) iss © Use the door on the pavement 10) to get out of the car. Er a 5 s On the move Vocabulary) [B undertine the correct item. 1 Michael can drive/ride a bike. 2 Brian is a pilot. He can fly/sail aplane. 3° My brother can ride/sail a motorcycle. Harry can ride/drive a lorry. Laura can sail/ride a jet ski. Bob can drive/sail a boat. John can sailfly a helicopter. Mary can ride/sail a horse. GemmEr Can (ability) 4 5 6 7 8 a) Write what the people can or can’t do, as in the example. play the| climb a) ridea | use a piano | tree | horse | computer: ma “Y | v | xl v say) X | “| vi} * por x | x | vl ov Bin) ¥ | v | x | ov Mg * | x | x) ov ‘Mark can play the piano, climb a tree and use a computer. He can’t ride a horse. b) Write three sentences about things you can do and three sentences about things you can’t do. 18 # Can (prohibition/permission) Match the sign to the correct instruction. Then write (Pro) for Prohibition or (Per) for Permission. ‘A. You can’t turn right. F You can only turn right. B You can’t turn left. G You can only turn left. You can park here. H_ You can’t park here. D_ You can’t go here. 1 You can’t drive over E You can only go straight 50 mph. * ® SPEED LIMIT 50 pz | Everyday English) ‘Complete the exchanges. © Could you tell me how to # How do I get to Is this the way ® Go down # Go straight on 1A Excuse me, where is the post office? this street as far as the bank. get to the Royal Hotel, please? fake the first turning on the right. Excuse me! .. the railway station? Turn left into Milton Street. Excuse me, could you tell me the way to the library? . It is on the left, on the corner of Thames and Cam Street. 5 A to the bank? B: Yes, keep going. It’s next to the Town Hall. PRPrepee Hot wheels Which text is about: tatrain 2ananimal 3aboat 4 avehicle Read the texts and mark the sentences T (true) or F (false). ee _ crear onrran EUROSTAR TRAIN | Eurostar is a high-speed train. It is the first interational British train. It is 400 metres long and can carry about 770 passengers. It is a fast way to travel from London to Paris or Brussels. The train runs under the sea through the Channel Tunnel. The travel time under the Channel is twenty minutes with the rest of the journey on the surface. It offers comfort. Just sit back and enjoy! ‘A gondola is a long, black, arrow boat, It is best known for its use on the canals of Venice, the waterways for boats. It can carry six passengers. When you visit Venice don't miss 2 romantic trip on a gondola. In Tunisia People use camels as a means of transport, They Say people who have got a camel are always on the move. Camel riding is popular with tourists. Ride a camel in the Sahara Desert. It can be an Unforgettable experience, A tuk-tuk is the best way to get around Bangkok. Its a three-wheel, open air means of transport. It isa colourful and noisy taxi but it offers passengers an interesting ride. It can carry two or three people. You can use it for short trips. It can be a lot of fun. Eurostar is a very fast train. Eurostar can’t take 770 people. A gondola can travel under the sea. People use gondolas in Tunisia. Tourists can ride camels in Tunisia. Atuk-tuk is a taxi. Atuk-tuk has a cabin and five wheels. All the texts are about means of transport. Cstenig ) Listen and complete the missing information. TRAIN TIMES DEPARTURE Time: 10.15 am From: London Paddington To: 1) .~ PARKWAY Platform: 2) ARRIVAL Time: 3)... nl To: LEEDS Platform: 3 pm Look at the letter and the map and fill in the missing words. © turn © traffic * past © straight © left © park © right rere Dear Anne, Hit How are you? I'm writing to invite you to my birthday party on Saturday! > mynew addressis 23, King Steet. Here are the directions tomy house. > Drive up Queen Street as far as the post office. You can’t go 1) on,so turn right into Prince Street. Then 2) vnusmunen left into Duke Road. There's a schoolon the 3) Et You can't turn left into King Street 0 904) the bank and turn left into Palace Road. At the 5). lights turn eft again and take the first turning on the 6). Thisis 20 King Street. My house is opposite the brary, There is @ COP 7) nnsunene MEX to the library where you can leave your car. See you at the party! Jenny You are having a party. Write a letter to a friend using the map below. Write: ‘ when the party is ® where the party is ¢ directions By) A Pere CD oa Grammar Practice Fill in the speech bubbles. b) Now write sentences about the people. © Don’t be late. © Don’t drive fast, Tonycan.... He can’t... © Look at the board. © Come in. Ann in Bill & Sue... What about you? Put the words in the correct order. 1. seat belt/your/wear/always 2. talk to/driver/the/don't 3 before/look/ both ways/ crossing 4 into/don’t run/the/road 5. the/pavement/walk /on Fill in the sentences with can or can’t. 1 Sarah is only one year old. She .. write yet. 2. Mr. Smith is seventy years old. He .. see very well so he wears glasses. 3 Tony .. swim very well. He always comes first in the races. 4 Anne is two years old, She cook. 5. Bill and Sue love music. They .- both play the guitar. 6 Ann is from Japan. She .. +++ Speak Japanese. 7 Mary is only six. She .......0+ fly a plane. a) What can/can’t they do? Ask and answer. 8 Katie is only three years old but she Swim || ree | play/gutar [cook . write her name perfectly. Tony || 7 7 x x ‘Ann || 7 x v x Bill & Sue| x v x v A: Can Tony swim? B: Yes, he can. 21 —— 22 2 You .. a Grammar Practice Read the leaflet and complete the ‘sentences with can/can’t. Children lear all about road safety at our lovely museum. Schools or large groups may book tours onthe phone, daily between the hours of 10:00 and 12:00. Opening times: ‘Mon — Fri: 09:00 - 20:00 Sat 10:00 - 20:00 ‘Sun: closed Children. .. learn about road safety. sss telephone at five o’clock and book a tour. You .......... Visit the museum on Sunday. You .. visit the museum on Wednesday at ten o'clock in the evening. You ....-sse Visit the museum on Friday at twelve o'clock. Rewrite the sentences in the negative. Replace the words in bold with object pronouns, as in the example. Give John the ball! Don't give him the ball. Look at Julie. Eat the ice cream. .. Listen to Anna and Mark. ... Make a sandwich for Sam. CORNER [Uf @ what's the English for: AOPOXHBIe SHAK, NEWEXODHBIA Nepexoa, ‘aITH no TpoTyapy, nom30BarsCH peMHRRAN Gesonackocr, nposepuTs —TopMo3a, Npasuna GesonacHocTM ABWKEHMA, NNbITe a KaTepe, Garr OcTOpOXHLIM Ha AOporaK, 3aGasHoe nposemue Mmoero G6pata, KpacHbil neyxaTaxHiih asTo6yC? b) Give the English equivalents. Mind the prepositions: exate Ha MauInHe, exare Wa senocanene, exate Ha aBrobyce, erm 0 12 ner, WAT TeWKOM, NPHexaTe 6-4acoBbIM Noe340M, BbITH M3 MaWUMHbI, exaTb CO CKOPOCTbIO 100 km/vac, A06pateca go rocTMHMubI,, repebit nosopor Hanpaso, TpaHcnopmable cpencrea. a) Translate the sentences into English: He _pasrosapueaie ¢ aprobycal 2.8 Aurnin, nepexonA ynnuy, newexonbt AOMXHs| NOCMOTpETE cHavafa HanpaBo, a noToM Haneso. sonurenem 3.3nece Henb3n napKosateca. Mecto apKoBKin ~ 33 YOM. 4.OctaHopuce Ha cBeTomopel Korna aaropnrca 3enéHoih caer, Nepean ynnuy 4 osepHn Haneso K asToGycHOn ocraHoaKe, 5.3necb paspewéH nosopot Hanpaso? = MlocmoTpn Ha 33k: 3f|ece MOXHO exarb ‘Tomko npAMO. 6. Teo 6par ymeer sonuTe MauuinHy? ~ Ba, ¥ Hero ect somirenbcKne npaba. ) Translate the dialogue: = Bynbre no6pei, Kak npoiith « craHumn Merpo? — ViguTe npamo no cetosopa, nepeiawre ynnuy 1 noseprite Hanpaao. ~ 30 aneKo? — Her. Mayr nare xone6t. ~ Cnacn6o. — loxanyiicra, Day in, day out CP, vin, Cay Vocabulary, Fill in the spidergrams with have, do or go. Then, write sentences about you. _____ tothe park/gym/cinema Jogging 1) shopping <7 lunch breakfast —_ “2. : i - abath/ piano ¢/ ey a the housework homework a 3) Dry the shoppin 1 go to the cinema on Fridays. _ 4 Adverbs of frequency a Fill in: often, always, usually, never, rarely, sometimes, 1 A: How do you play Scrabble with Leslie and John? B: We play every Monday and Wednesday night. 2 A: Do you .. days? B: No, we ... too. 3 AL. play Scrabble. | don’t understand the game. B: Don’t worry, I'll show you. | am . good at teaching people -- play on the same +++ play on Sundays, new things. 4 A: Lam only free on Tuesdays. B: Sorry, but we .. . play on Tuesdays. We have to study for Maths! Put the verbs in brackets into the Present Simple (affirmative) present simple form, Mark WY encnee (work) as a photographer and he has a busy life. ‘On weekdays, he 2) seven o'dlock in the morning. He 3) cers (Go) jogging for half an hour and then he 4) (have) a shower and breakfast. After breakfast he 5) . (leave) for the studio, He usually 6) . (catch) the bus but sometimes he 7) . (drive) to work. ‘At noon he has lunch and 8) -- (get) up at (relax) for a while. He usually 9).......... (finish) work at five. In the evening he 10) (take) his dog for a walk and then 11) (cook) dinner. After dinner he 12) (listen) to music or 13). (watch) TV for an hour. Before he goes to bed Mark always 14)... (turn) his computer on and 15) (check) his emails. On Saturdays Mark 16)... (play) tennis with his friends. He often goes to an Italian restaurant in the evening because he (love) Italian food. Mark (like) to relax on Sundays, so he (wake) up quite late and . (Spend) the rest of the day reading the newspapers or a good book. SS 23 How about ...? Read about the TV programmes and fill in: © sitcom ® drama © music * news © sports © reality © science fiction # talk wih ot of laughs toc the whol family toenoy. Today isa2) show where singers | games and hear al ‘alk about their work | the news about andthe dreams, athletes, +GLRT Ie t 8 2 f t i 3 | [er 4 2 t 5 d T 6 at [fe 7, e[ |e a. el [i b 9 Mel ste i 1 Pop concerts are .. 2. My brother thinks skiing : 3. She doesn’t like football, She finds it ...... That's a idea. Paul thinks camping is .. Tony doesn’t like chicken. He thinks love windsurfing. It's Tina loves comedies. She finds them Sam hates fish. He finds it .. (Grammarg + Present Simple (short answers ) war ausn Fill in do, does, don’t, or doesn’t. you want to watch a film 2 she like spaghetti?” “Yes, she P 3 you study every day?” “No, | 4 your mum like cooking?” 5 your friends play football?” “No, they .. Everyday English Complete the exchanges using phrases and sentences from the list. * I don’t think so ® That's a great © Pm afraid ® Count me in * is not really my thing 1A: Why don’t we go to the cinema tonight? .. Lean’t. Are you free tonight? jere’s a new comedy on at the Odeon. 3 Care to join me? idea. 4 A: How about going out for dinner? Let’s go to the rock concert on Sunday? Rock music . @, My favourite day Waking 1D Fit in the correct word. 3 4 5 6 ‘sunday is always a perfect da about Sundays is that | get to out of bed, | think about wh: Then, | get up and go downstairs has a big breakfast waiting for m take a book and go out into our © wake © build # go ® set ¢ tell ¢ tie Bob and Laura. . up late on Sundays. They v..sseseesessee Off early in the morning when they go on holidays. Little Paul knows how to .-ssssssseeeee Knots, When we go camping we .. . a fire. They ssesssssssseeee Climbing at the weekends. ‘My grandfather likes to stories about his childhood. Reading} Read the text and choose the correct answer. xy for me. The best part sleep late! Before | get at | will do that day. ‘where mum always . After breakfast, | garden. | sit and read for a few hours and then I take my dog, Jeff, to the park for a nice Jong run. After that, ! walk home and 1 go and have lunch with my family in our favourite restauran for nice long drives in the cou it. In the afternoon, dad takes us intry. In the evenings, wwe all watch a film together and then we go to bed Sometimes | think it's sad that Sunday only comes once a week! 1 Cindy wakes up at 10 o'clock on Sunday mornings. ‘A Right B Wrong C Doesn't say Cindy gets out of bed as soon as she wakes up. ‘A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say Cindy reads before she goes to the park. ‘A Right B Wrong —C Doesn't say Cindy's family walks to the restaurant. ‘A Right B Wrong —C Doesn't say 4 On Thursdays Bob plays 5 At the weekends Bob goes 5 Cindy and her family watch a film after their drive. ‘A Right B Wrong [Grammarg ¢ Linkers C Doesn't say Underline the correct item. 1 When/Then we watch a film at the cinema, we eat chocolates and popcorn. 2 He has breakfast when/before he leaves for school. 3. Mary tidies her room on Saturdays. After that/And she plays outside with her friends, 4 First, we take showers and then/before we get dressed. Oistentigg (2 Listen and tick (7) the correct answer. 1 At 7:30 in the morning Bob A has breakfast. B_ wakes up. C takes a shower. 2. At 4:30 in the afternoon Bob goes to the A park. B gym. C cinema. A 3. At 6:45 in the evening he has A. piano lessons. B_ guitar lessons. C dance lessons. 0 A. basketball. B football. € tennis. im ‘A camping. 7 B swimming. C jogging. 25 Shen a person) are) Writing (a short text Read the text and complete the missing information in the diary. student at Exeter University up at half past seven and, after a quick shower and breakfast, from London He isa second-year and finish at half past. twelve has a regular daily routine. He wakes the catches the eight-fifteen ‘bus to the university. Classes start at nine “jn has lunch inthe students’ uD at 8 quarter to one and then he goes tthe brary to study for an pout dohn loves to Keep fl, so he mees is frends atthe sports cee 10 pay er at three o'clock. At five, te starts his. part-time job at Nicole's Restaurant. He finishes work at eight and then as diner i the restaurant ktenen He 085 ack tori fat at eight try and stusies FOF couple oF more houts. He usualy goes to ed at eleven o clock. John Garter comes John Now, look at Martha’s diary and write about her daily ti John’s Diary ile Monday ——— December 13.) Martha's _wake up 7:30 Diary catch bus _ )). — classes 9:00-12:30 -» December 13 lunch ‘Monday library ap play tennis le aveake Wiis nearer _ drive 10 schoo with mum 6:00 _ _ work at restaurant study . | have lunch go to bed | eee school swim at pool a . Parte daily routine. have dinner twig 4 mete MB stent 3 gotothegym [] 5 watch TV a go to sleep a 1000 Grammar Cc e€ ) Practi [ED Put the verbs in the correct column. © 90 © spend © study * wash * do walk © begin ¢ try ® tidy @ play fly © watch Fill in: do, does, don’t or doesn’t, 1A you live in St Petersburg? he wake up early in the morning? they like football? No, they ... she have lunch at school? Yes, she . oe they watch TY in the evenings? : Yes, they she go to bed late? you play tennis? Yes, 1. Put the verbs in brackets in the present simple. 1 She .. (spend) her free time with her friends. They often .. (go) to the cinema. 2 Tony. - (not/work) at weekends. He . - (visit) his grandparents in the countryside. 3) What... . (he/do) for a living? He .. (work) in a bank. 4. Sandra .. .- (not/like) burgers. She .- (prefer) pizza. How often do you do the following? Make sentences about yourself. Use adverbs of frequency. © am late for school.» tidy my room * play cards with my friends © wake up early ® cook ® go fishing Jam never late for school. Put the adverbs of frequency into the correct position in the sentence. Kate plays board games. (never) My friends and | play darts. (sometimes) | go windsurfing at the weekend. (often) John meets his friends on Sundays. (rarely) ‘Meg's father drives fast. (always) wens [E} Fittin the gaps with at, on, or in, Peter likes staying You can call me Linda has an English lesson Friday. The boat leaves . five minutes. 1 2 3 4 5. Tom's birthday was .......... Monday. 6 S€C YOU sesssssss a few days. 7 8 9 0 We can go to the beach . The farmer wakes up .. John isn’t here I was born May 13th, Rewrite these sentences in their question form. 1. always arrive at work early. 2. Tim usually eats breakfast. 28 Grammar yPracti ee 3. We often see Claire. 4 Itrains a lot in the winter. 5 Linda lives in London. 6 The banks usually open at 9:30, 7 Mike’s father drives fast. 8 He often plays the piano. [EB complete the sentences with don’t/ doesn’t and one of these verbs. #90 © read # use © wear 1 | buy a newspaper every day but sometimes 1 2. Paul has a car but he very often, 3. They like films but they . to the cinema very often. 4. Amanda is married but she .. aring. [Match the questions to the answers. Do you take the bus to school? Do you often wake up early? What do you do in the evenings? How often do you go to the cinema? Do you have breakfast in the morning? el) 8)5) Four times a week. | watch a film once a week. | always have some mitk. | always do my homework. Yes, at seven o'clock. aance Cc e€ [LE @ what's the English for: Pacnopagok AHA, nenate —_ypoKi, ApHHMMat® AYU, NoMOraTe No AOMy, Haysian qbaHTactika, cKysHaa KOMEnUS, OATH B NOXOA, KapMaHHBIe AeHETM, MoGunbHEI —Teneox, —Bonkyiou\ne HoBocty? b) Give the English equivalents, Mind the prepositions: MpoceinaTecr, cayware My3biKy, CMOTpETe no Tenesvsopy, HanesaTs AXMAHCbI, ompasnateca 8 xny6, ycTaHasnwears anarky, wipate B yIGON, NOxMTBCA CnaTb, [fl @ Transtate the situation into English: Maule neenanuat ner. Ona kpacnear cporinan —pesosKa = ANHbiM. BHIOUIMMMICA TeMHBIMA BonocaMn. Mawa yume 8 uiKoNe, 8 WeCTOM Knacce paGovaer. Mauia ~ maneHexas akrpuca. Bat MoxeTe ee yannets 6 nporpamae «Epanaun we cbanbMe «Ech 3asTpa 8 Noxon». 310 ‘ONeHE MHTepeCHBit Gbunbm. Maula Teneps aoGuer xonyTs & noxop. Ona yMeer craBuTe anarky w pa3BoainTe KOcTEp. Kaxabia deb Mawa Bctaér palo, 6 ceMb yacos ytpa m 3asTpakaer. 3aTen ona ‘oneeaerca uunérs wom. Flocre ikon Ha sRenaet ypors, uvorna noworaeT ponuTeniM ‘no AloMy. Eé yereveHte ~ TaHubl, Oa acto Npurnawiaet x cee cBoMK apyzer. OHM Npvxogat notakiuesate, —_nocMoTpeTs Tenesv3op nn Bingeo, —nocnylwiat coBpementyio Myabiky. Ho koraa y Maui Ho8aa pone, oHa He xoRMT WKORY M He BHAMT cBOKK nyHUWHK APy3e%. Maula ys Texcr HOBO pons, Ona paboraer. b) Translate the dialogue: — Mauia, Toi ca0GoqHa ceront 8 5 4acos? ~ yma, aa. A sro? ~ Toiiném 8 KnHo. B xiHoTearpe “Poccian® - Hogar KomenMa ~ Bameyatenbio, o¥eHE moGnio Komen, ocoBenHo Komen ciTyaynit. ~ Torna actperumcr 8 4.30 y aBTobycHoit octanoakit ~ Xopouo, no sctpewn, Festive time Vocabulary, (Grammarg Complete the sentences with Present Continuous (affirmative) the correct form of the verbs make and a ©) Look at the pictures and use the prompts to write what the people are doing. 1 Just a minute, | have to - a quick phone call before we go. 2 | want to my homework before the film starts, 3. My parents ... .. the shopping every Saturday. 4 Ihave to .. . my bed in the mornings. 5 My mother . . alot of different dishes when we have a dinner party. 6 My brother and | help our parents . ... the cleaning at the weekend. 7 The teacher . all her 1 They/look/family photos/now. work before she goes home. They are looking at family photos now. 8 Try not to. J..somany 2. She/work/on her computer at the moment. mistakes when you speak in 3. They/have/tunch/right/now, Italian, 4. He/read/a book/at the moment. 5 They/play/golf/now. Choose the correct item. 6 She/talk/on the phone/now. 1 Alot of people love to .. costumes at carnivals. Citening A wear B make C have 2. Children like to ... party horns at their parties. They make a lot of noise. @ Listen and match the people to what each one is doing. hanging up balloons cleaning the bathroom 4 My grandparents always ........ ‘cakes when they visit us. 4 Tina Ado B cook C bring A blow B do C take 1 Harry A. dusting F peso wail ak B_ making decorations A Yee 2 John C_ organising the music at parades. D_ making the cake A make B play C dance 5 Pra 7 F 29 30 o y A Ww E FLEE v I is on October 31st. day is on November Sth. day is on March 17th. day is on January 1st. ison the 4th Thursday in 1 2 3 4 5 November. GemmEr Present Continuous (negative/interrogative) Put the words in the correct order to make sentences. 1 apples/Marge/is/toffee/making? 2. is/costume/superman/wearing/Ben/a? 3 children/firework/the/display/watching/ the/aren’t. 4. friends/food/ your traditional eating/ are? 5 the/decorating/aren’t/parents/garden/my. 6 are/chairs/playing/musical/the/chitdren? x o no ‘Ask and answer questions using the present continuous. they/exchange gifts? No/make special dish. Are they exchanging gifts? No, they aren’t. They are making a special dish. Gabby/ decorate the tree? Yes. they/walk in a parade? No/carry a Christmas tree. boy/wear costume? No/wear party hat. they/dance? Yes. Guess who is who. Write the numbers in the boxes. Jordan is wearing a hat and a necklace. Marta isn’t wearing a hat but she is wearing ashirt. ‘Andy is wearing trousers but he isn’t ‘wearing a yellow hat. Polly isn’t wearing trousers but she is holding a teddy. Chris is wearing boots and he is also wearing ahat. iy} &, Special days cathe S Read the text and choose the correct answer. New Year’s Day eee | love New Year's Day! To me, this is a day when my. family get together and enjoy themselves. On soe Choose the correct item. 1 We make colourful . .. for Christmas day. A gifts B displays decorations 2. In Britain, people love to watch the .... on Guy Fawkes Night. A preparations B lamps C fireworks 3. When we the house for Christmas, it January Ist, my house is always full of aunts, uncles {ooks really beautiful. and cousins who | haven't seen for ages and we all hit i eee ar have the chance to catch up with each other's news. My mum always makes a delicious roast beef lunch and we all sit around the table and eat, talk and : laugh for hours. After this huge meal, it's time to A meal B festival C game watch the Rose Bowl. The Rose Bowl is one of the gifts. You most important football championships in American League football. Everybody has their favourite team and sometimes the yelling and cheering can get very loud! The food and the football are all great, but | think the best part of the day is when we make our New Year resolutions. Although most people don't . keep their New Year promises, it is interesting to Complete the exchanges using phrases pearfefatirevarjbiod) hwants ston change ,about from the list. themsel 4 On Thanksgiving Day we have a big festive 5 It’s exciting when you .. never know what you are going to get! A have B exchange C wrap Everyday English) © | don’t really like © It’s awful © bad at all * They're cool ¢ It’s nothing « It’s fantastic 1A: What do you think of this costume? 1. . the colours. ‘What fs the festival like? .- special. How do you like the traditional food? : It’s not .. : What about these colourful scarfs? Doesn’t this cake taste good? : Oh, yes! . Sherry doesn't really enjoy New Year's Day. A Right B Wrong C Doesn't say New Year's Day is on the first day of January. ‘A Right B Wrong C Doesn't say New Year's Day is celebrated all over the world. ‘A Right B Wrong C Doesn't say Sherry’s mum makes a big dinner on New Year's Day. ‘A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say Sherrys family help wash the dishes after the meal. ‘A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say The people in Sherry's family always support the same football team. ‘A Right B Wrong C Doesn't say Sherry favourite part of the holiday is the food. A Right B Wrong Doesn't say 4 Writing (an article about ‘o> a celebration) This is an article from a travel magazit , gazine Complete the factfile with informati about Chinese New Year. Match the from the article in Ex.4 ermaven paragraphs to what they are about. 7 ‘A Name/time/place/reason for celebrating Colebiationga rice NOMiool B Traditions/activities Date: sometime between winter and 1) C Comme ¢ Conners Preparations: ® fo ea ea houses e ... their doors with texts on red paper © girls and boys have their | 3) a cut and buy new clothes Activities: In the south: : © eat sweet 4) pudding and honey © watch firework 5) | «visit friends and family | * eat delicious food © carry lanterns and follow a [1] Gung Hay Fat Choy! This is the Chinese Greeting for the New Year. The Chinese also call this holiday the Spring Festival. Chinese people all over the world welcome the New Year sometime between winter and spring. The Spring Festival lasts for several weeks and celebrates the earth ‘waking up after the cold [21 Jeefore the New Year, families clean their houses and decorate the doors with texts on red ay paper. These decorations keep out bad luck. Girls seat e) = and boys get their hair cut and buy new clothes. ne aid ” playing 7)... (B[_Jon New Year's Eve, families have big ‘raditional meals. In Southern China, they usually eat sweet rice pudding and honey. They stay UP until midnight to watch firework displays. On New Year's Day, they usually visit friends and family and of course eat lots of delicious food. In the middle of the holiday season, people walk through the streets carrying beautiful lanterns. They follow a parade that includes big dragons, lion dancers in colourful costumes and people playing drums. Write an article about a special celebration in your country. Use Ex. 1 asa model.Write about: * name of celebration # place of celebration © reason for celebration® preparations © traditions © activities * comments (4[_]The way the Chinese people all get ‘together to celebrate the New Year makes it a very special time. These wonderful celebrations make it a very exciting holiday. 32 | Grammar eas ‘Add - ing to the verbs and put them in the correct box. © stop © sleep @ die © run @ walk dance * swim ® shop © write © laugh ® study © play double consonant + -ing ing | -ie+y+ ing) -e > -ing Put the verbs in brackets in the present continuous. 1 A: Where's Bob? B: In the park. He .. (play) with his friends. 2 A: What « sess (She/doy? Br ShE ssessssseeeseess (watch) TV. 3 A: Where .. sessssseseessssess (they/go)? B: To the supermarket. (you/go) with them? 4 A: Tim (not/work) at present. B: Really? . (he/ook) for a job? Write sentences about yourself. Use the expressions in the list. ® now ®@ at the moment «© these days * tonight 1 2 3 4 Practi Cc e€ Put the sentences below in the interrogative and negative form. The musicians are performing. Mary is drinking Cola. The clowns are holding balloons. 'm taking pictures of my friends. You're feeling tired. Put the words in the correct order. are/park/playing/children/in/cricket/ the/the can’t/I/swim/suit/because/I/am/wearing/ swim/my/not studying/her/Linda/in/is/room? Find and correct the mistakes in the sentences below. Bill love eating strawberries and cream. He always eating strawberries and cream when he visits grandmother. In fact, he is eats a big bowl right now. What classes is you taking this term? My little cousin still is believes in Father Christmas. We is going to the beach this afternoon. 33 34 Grammar Practi Mark the statements N when they describe actions happening now and T when they describe temporary actions. 1 He is working in our Southampton office until June. 2. Please be quiet, the baby is sleeping. 3. Lam studying French. 4. Georgia is having Spanish lessons these days. 5 Look! It’s raining outside. [E)) complete the postcard and put the verbs in the present continuous. Dear Sandy, Greetings from St Petersbura! We are here for the lovely Golden Autumn. Together with, the residents, we 1) (enjoy) the last days of sunshine.This is a quiet time of year, and so Betty and | 2 jesse (@NJOY) OUT Stay, (not/visit) Today we 3) . historical monuments. We 4) ... (relax) in the gardens of Catherine's Palace outside the city. It Is Saturday, so many families 5) .. (walk) in the woods and 6) (have) picnics ‘on the grass. Betty 7) . (rest). She 8) (drink) a cool drink by one of the fountains. | 9 : (write) a few postcards. When 10) .. (you/plan) to visit this wonderful city? I hope all is well back home. Love Ann Cc. e€ = [D) @) What's the English for: Grit |3BONHOBaHHEIM, paboraT 8 cany, yepawats ynnubi, npasaHosats HoBbih Ton, cOMennearecR = nionapKamn, HaBnionate camo, xopowo nposognrs apema? b) Give the English equivalents. Choose make or do: menare noKynki, 3aBapwaatb ait, roTOBMTe yxpaweHi, nprroTosuTs Gmon0, BLITUPATD NbiNb, NOBBOHHTS, MBIT NOCyAy, BuICTyMaTh C peNblo, AeMaTe AOKNaR, Renate nomawnee sagaHne. im a) Translate the situations into English: a)Mul ecerna_npasanyem mami eH poxnenua. OH 8 ceHTAGpe, oceHbIO, A ypaulaio xeaptupy. Ba6ywka nesér napor WW rotost ocoG0e Gniono. Mon Gparba- Gnvakeubi TOTOBAT APKe MpasaHANVHbIe ykpawenuia, Mbi Hapravo onesaemca, ToKynaem MaMe poabi 1 Nem e& moBuMyIO reco. b)Cnopraskbie wrpei An nonpoctkos: poxonst @ HawieM ropone KaxnyIO BECHY. Alysume wore CnopTcMeHbl NPAHAMAIOT 8 Hix ysactme, Jesu mM Manbunkn coctasawotca 8 Gere # npbrxKax. B 310 Ke BPeMA HeKOTOPLIe LKONBHNKH y4aCTByIOT B TaHeBanbHbix W NeceHHbIK KOHKYPCAX b) Translate the dialogue: ~ fsa, 9 cnbiwy wyM, Toi 3aHRTa ceinac? — Y Hac npaaatnk aHrAWAcKOTO R3EIKa. Mbt Ce 8 KOCTIOMAX, TaHUyeM, OEM, — Atel sTo celiac nenaeulb? TaHuyews? —A_c Gonbwnm ynoBonscrBMem eM sGnovnt nupor. NpACOeAMHRICA K HAM — C panoctoio. | npiny vepes 10 mays. A oveH mio6no sGno4Heim nupor. Fomrpaem 8 kakMe-HOyAb aHrnMlicKue HrpbI, a NOCTe s nlomory tebe yOparoca, Free time a) Match the pictures to the pieces of equipment, 1) watering can b) golf clubs c) palette d) table tennis bat e) rollerskates b) Match the equipment above to the activities, Then write sentences, as in the example. do gardening a play golf play table tennis g0 rollerskating paint 1 2 3 4 5 I need a watering can to do the gardening. ‘Complete the sentences. * join © play ® fun © good * costumes © meetings ‘Are you 1) = ‘at acting? tm Norton Drama Club } invites you 10 2) omen ae Have 3) ‘Act and sing. i Wereyour own A)mnwnss | | Construct stage sets. Work on making 5) n= Learn a lot about famous plays. | Develop that special talent you | already have. Club 6) . Tuesdays. ( Call Mrs Smith, | Club President at:613-555121 | 4 bEveryday English) Complete the exchanges. © i'm fond ¢ I'm really bad © l'mmad ¢ I'mkeen * I really enjoy them What sport do you like? . on windsurfing. 2 A: What’s your favourite pastime? of painting. 3A: Do you like team sports? 4 A; Can you play basketball? io, I can’t. 5 A: Do you like photography? . about it. (Grammar Compound nouns Match the words in column A to the words in column B to form compound nouns, as in the example. tooth book 1 toothbrush note Te 2 camp knife «3 pen chair 4 key board 5 arm site 8 sis Game on! de Gemmer ‘Match the pictures to the games. Present simple vs present continuous a. darts chess b bowling e billiards ¢ backgammon [Bp Put the verbs in brackets into the present simple or present continuous. 1 A: What .... (you/think) of chess. BI (not/like) it, actually, | (prefer) playing darts. 2 A: Do you agree that Bob is very good at cards? B: Oh nol | ... (not/believe) he is a good player. He . (always/cheat)! 3° A: What .. (Paul and Peter/do) now? B: They .... - (play) backgammon at_—the moment. 4 A: Mary and | (g0) to the drama club now. {you/want) to come with Complete the sentences. us? win © Scrabble * board © boring © puzzles B: I’m sorry | can’t. My friend | 4. A: Would you like to play a game? and! .. (have) Great idea! What about Monopoly? dinner now. 2. A: Let’s play cards. 5 A: Carol .. .. (fly) to No way! You always . Madrid now. 3 low about playing backgammon? (you/know) 3: Oh no. | think it’s very . for how long? 4 you want to play with me? A She ... B: I'm sorry | can’t. I've got lots of things to do. (usually/stay) there for a 5. A: I've got a present for you. couple of weeks. 8: Thank you. I'm mad about jigsaw 36 Pastimes Vocabulary, Collocations i Complete the sentences with the words below. *@ move @ roll © throw © pick © form Read the text and mark the sentences T (true) or F (false). ame cravble 9 . S ia ULL! ss 09" 1 Inbackgammon, you .. the dice. 2 Inches, the players .. the pieces con the chessboard. Ben Loiterstein is a very famous man. Hes a 3 During a game of darts, the players teacher of English but also a Scrabble world - . aris at the board. champion. Ben believes that Scrabble belongs in 4. InScrabble, you try to words. the classroom. He says, “I use Scrabble in class all In blackjack, you ... Osteniing Listen and tick (7) the correct answer. up cards. Alex hates, A actors. B drama clubs. C plays. Alex thinks acting is A exciting. B dull. ¢ fun. Sally doesn’t like A writing, B working. € acting. The club meetings are on ‘A Mondays. B Tuesdays. Thursdays. the time. It is a thrilling experience for the kids They learn arithmetic, language, dictionary skills ' and team work. Scrabble teaches them everything ina really fun way" Other teachers seem to agree with him that oem Scrabble is a way for young people to have fun and learn at the same time. They think teenagers, who seldom open a dictionary, rarely go to the library and usually spend most of their time surfing the internet, find playing Scrabble interesting. One of them says, “t's the only time | ever see my students fight over a dictionary, or even open one!” Ben visits classrooms across the country to help other teachers understand that Scrabble is an educational tool, a tool for improving strategic thinking and bringing people together _— — Ben Loiterstein is a famous Scrabble teacher. He doesn’t use Scrabble in class. Students can learn language and arithmetic when they play Scrabble. Ben thinks that young people have fun and learn while playing Scrabble, Teachers believe that teenagers like playing Scrabble. Ben goes to other schools to play Scrabble, ° 37 a Writing (a letter toa @ friend ) a) Read the letter and fill in: * but © and ® great © times * never * very Dear Leslie, How are you?/’'m on holiday with my parents in Portugal and I'm having a1) ime. Guess what? Ym learning how to windsurf! We have lessons three 2)........a week in the afternoon ‘and 3) sm. miss them, even when itis not very windy. | think windsurfing is a4) exciting Sport 5) eum want to buy my own surfboard someday. Inthe evenings | work ina coffee bar near the beach. ‘lear the tables and help the waiters. Its not avery interesting job, 6) nun» the money is usefull That’ all for now. Ihave to go to my windsurfing lesson. ook forward to seeing you soon. Have fun! Love, Georgia / b) Read the letter again and decide whether the sentences are T (true) or F (false). 1 Georgia is on holiday with her friends. She has windsurfing lessons three times a week. 3. She only goes windsurfing when it iswind tate Georgia has her own surfboard. 5. She works in a coffee bar in the mornings. The coffee bar is on the beach. Georgia’s job is not very interesting. x s Answer the questions. «we Which of these phrases can you use to start aletter to a friend? ADear Paul BHiJane C Dear Sirs 38 2. Which of these phrases can you use to end a letter to a friend? A Yours sincerely B Best wishes C Love 4 Joining sentences Complete the sentences below using because, but, or and. darts. | think it’s 1 | like playing chess .. 2. | don’t play Scrabble difficult. 3. I’m bad at playing basketball I’m good at playing tennis. 4 'm mad about painting .... fishing. 5 I'd like to join a drama club .. love acting. Write a letter to a friend. Use the plan below and Ex.1 as a model. ibaa) ‘opening remarks/where you are/ what sport you do write about your sport/how much you like it or how often you practice/why you like it, or write about your hobby/how good/ bad you are at it closing remarks Love, (first name) 5) [LD Put the verbs in brackets into the present continuous or the present simple. A: Hi Olga. oe (Anna/be) there? B: Sorry, but . (sleep) now. ‘A: What ., Bl. . (you/do)? . (talk) to Fred. (you/like) this dress? B: Yes, a lot. How much . A: How often ... (you/ clean) your room? B: Once a week. A Lisa. hard these days. B: I know. She .. (want) to pass her exams. A: You .. terrible. Whats wrong? Bl... a terrible headache. Pete .. (travel) around Europe at the moment. Betty always .. (wake up) late at the weekend. i (cook) dinner every night. She .... a (work) on her computer now. + (study) Choose the correct item. They usually summer. A go B goes camping every € isgoing Grammar Practi ce John - TV every night. ‘A is watching B watch Ben .. ‘A walks © watches the dog at the moment. B iswalking C walk We A visit € are visiting esses listening to rock music? A Isshe enjoying —_-B_Does she enjoy € Does she enjoys .. Our grandparents every Sunday. B visits Put the verbs in brackets into the present continuous or the present simple. ‘A: Tony and Matt .. (work) very hard these days. B: Yes. They .. (want) to make some extra money. ‘A: What .. . (you/do)? B: Shhh! | Lo (talk) on the phone. (John/study) Spanish? 2 Yes. He .. (go) to lessons twice a week, A: What time (yourhave) breakfast? B: 7 o'clock. The school bus ... (come) at 7:30. ‘A: Where's Jim? B: In the living room. He ... = . (help) Mary with her homework. 39 40 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 waorveaueuns Grammar Underline the correct time expression. George has basketball lessons every week/ at the moment. Tina goes jogging these days/twice a week. He is not working at the moment/on Tuesdays. ‘Sometimes/At the moment he is surfing the Net. Answer the following questions. Are the children sleeping? Yes, ...... Does your father work hard? Yes, . Do you have a lot of free time? No, ..... Are you doing your homework? Yes, Is your mother cooking? No, Do your friends like sport? Yes, Does your best friend live far from you? No, ‘Are your parents watching TV? No, Do you travel often? Yes, .. Does your sister help around the house? No, Correct the mistakes in the sentences below. ‘Mary are having dinner at the moment. I works hard at school. Alice don’t like playing chess. We often eating out on Sundays. | always eat fish. | hate it! She love talking on the phone! Does they go on trips every weekend? Are you do the washing-up? Does he goes jogging every morning? )Practice eS ) What's the English for: lirparb 8 KOMNbIOTepHEIe MArpbi, psiasHTb, pecenutbca, yToMuTenbHoe 3aHATHe, neaxnbi Henenio, npeano4mrars KOMaHAMbIe HFpbi, e3nKTe Ha BenocHNene, ceysHan virpa, npeqnarate une? b) Give the English equivalents. Mind the prepositions: uTepecopareca TeHHMICOM, yaneKaTbca YTeHMEM, Mrpate B HACTONbHBIE MArpbi, chopyts ¢ Apy3bamu, fat, Koraa KOHMUTCA AOXAS, COrnauaToca—C poamrenamn, aa pasHooOpase, VicKaTe Gunerss [) Transtate the situations into English: a) — Tel mo6nwe urpate 8 HacTOMbHBIe UrpH? = A untepecyiocs «Monononmer, 2 omuno ~ ckysHan wrpa. ~ Tebe HpaBMTCR «Moxononuay, oToMy To TH Bcerna euinrpoibaew, a TEOM ARAA NponrpbIBaET. = Asoa He ymeet urpars. Virpa ero paanpaxkaer. OH cnopi w npomrpeiBaer. A oTOM o CepAMTCA b)Bctynamire 8 Haw Kny6. Mb xonuM e oxopts, nniaBaeM, e3A\MM Ha Benlocnnenax. Mui yenekaenca ororpatbueit. Mei noavn iTepectibie MoMeHTs! M CboTorpac>pyeM. Wi abi Haysnrece, NpncoeaMHAmTecs K HaM w nonyyaire yaosonecrevte, c) Miwa yanexaeTca xinsoriceio. OH xo¥eT xonmm 8 ws0cTynN. OH ByAer noceuaTs XyROXECTBCHHbIE My3eM MW YNHTBCR pucovats, Vsoctynma pabotaer no eTopHuKaM MW nATHMUaM, cpazy nocre onl, 3TH AHH y Hero ceoGoaHel. Mawa Taxxe — miobuT —umTars. — Kaxkabit noHenenbaHK OH xoRMT B OHEnMOTeKy MeHaTe KHWTH. BuGNMOTeKa ~ KAYO kninronio6o: pebata npuxonsT coaa oroBopnTe 06 uHTepeCHErK KiHWFaX In the past Vocabulary, i Match the pictures to the places in the list. a. school d_ restaurant ‘ b_ post office @ newsagent’s saloon f railway station Choose the correct item. 1 It’s a deserted town with a lot of ...... buildings. A original B slow —€ ruined 2 My grandfather buys the ...... newspaper. A trendy B weekly wealthy 3 Avs...» town has no people. A crowded Bold C ghost 4. Visit the museum to ...... an idea of what. Life was like in this town. A get B let € set 5. The restaurant was ...... because it was the best in the town, EW] Find and circle the past simple forms of A deserted B crowded C ugly the verbs below. Reemememsen..- GemmEer Sg eI ¢ Past Simple (Regular verbs) Work cap amh ew Look at Becky's weekend ‘to do’ list. Ask _ : ; ii i a ‘ and answer, as in the example. ry oe ee a \ Walk i ‘* tidy room # ‘© work on computer X . mes Tz 9 he i ‘ewash dad’s carv——_® finish homework x Visit fe riaowaiend clean house 7 © visit grandparents x Look : Worke @®u jn e mo 1. Did Becky tidy her room? tne esr ° 4 t ‘i : | Yes, she did. Play BF roma hile tain ey Try Besico ey ttebre kpier Q eas Move PM ae 1 toe th em) fd one t | auauwn 41 i Halloween Spirit \VocabU|a i Grammatg a Do the crossword puzzle. # Past Simple (Irregular verbs) a) Look at the list of irregular verbs and put the verbs in brackets into the past simple. Colin's ye dre isaster Last Friday it 1) ... (be) my birthday. | usually go out to celebrate, but this year | decided to cook dinner for my friends at home. What a mistake! | As soon as | firished work 12) (go) straight home to start cooking because the invitations were for 8 o'clock. First of all,13) . (put) the chicken in the oven, then | prepared | the vegetables. When | finished peeling, dicing and stirring, it was 6:45 pm. | | 8) snes (St) the table quickly and went upstairs to get dressed. Meanwhile the smell of cooking filled the house. | was downstairs again by 7:30 pm. 15) (take) the chicken out of the oven and arranged all the food nicely on the table. When I finished everything, | a He 6) rune (have) just enough time to go and get some nt on flowers. | rushed out of the house and quickly walked towards what te a 2 aw tece Oto. ashe the shops. 17) (buy) some beautiful roses and was back outside my front door ten minutes later. Suddenly, 1 “realised | 8) (notthave) my keys! | 9) . (run) | round the house checking windows and doors. No luck! Finally my friends arrived. At 8:00 pm, everything was ready ‘Across and everybody was there. The only problem was that we 4 When we heard the strange | 10) .. (be) outside the dining room window, flowers in | hand, watching the perfect birthday meal go cold. takes an exam. 3. This was my worst holiday ever. Iwas so noise we got so : 5 Bill looks ... | What's | __ a tte wrong with him? - 6 Penny got Very ceccesneee b) Read the text above and underline all the verbs in when she got the bad news. past simple form. Write the past simple of the verbs 7 He worked so hard last week below. that he feels very . 1 spend 6 make now. 2 leave 7 eat 3 write 8 find 4 read 9 give B seen 10 say 42 Famous firsts Read the text and choose the correct 1 | Complete the sentences using the words answer. below. © early © character © total * awards 1 Mickey Mouse is the most famous cartoon seecssssseesssseee OF all time, Paul liked drawing from an Walt Disney received 32 Academy «. He made 81 films in . William Shakespeare, the world's greatest playwright, was born in April, 1564. He grew up in Stratford-upon- ‘Avon in central England and attended Stratford Grammar School. In 1582, when Shakespeare was 18 years old, he married a wornan named ‘Anne Hathaway and the couple had three children. A few years after his marriage, Shakespeare moved to London where he worked as both a playwright and an actor. In 1593, he joined "The Lord Chamberlain's Men’, one of England's most famous acting companies. ‘Shakespeare stayed with this group, acting and writing, until 1599. Ic was in this year that the theatre where the group performed burnt down. He continued to act in another theatre called ‘The Globe’ until 1613, when he chose to retire. Shakespeare went on writing plays up until his age. Ren Fill in with the correct word. © Birth © Famous © Date ® Profession Name: Leonardo Da Vinci 1). painter, scien philosopher, architect 2d. of Birth: 15th April, 1452 Place of 3) Anchiano, Vinci Country of Birth: Italy Mother's Name: Catarina Father's Name: Ser Piero death in 1616 Teacher's Name: Andrea De Verrocio aac eh port @ Babine Mona Lica 1. William Shakespeare was born in the spring. A Right BWrong —_C Doesn't say Chang 2. Shakespeare didn’t go to school. A Right BWrong —C Doesn’t say ) Listen and tick (/) the correct answer. 1” Marie,Curte wae a taineite 3. Anne Hathaway was 18 when she got married. A teacher B scientist I € doctor 3 A Right Emon tee ee 2. She studied Maths and Physics in 4 Shakespeare had two sons and a daughter. A London] B Milan (1 C Paris (1 A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say 3° Marie Curie worked with her 5 Shakespeare moved to London after his A husband] B fatherCJ ~~ C brother (0 marriage. 4 Marie Curie was the first woman to A Right BWrong —_€ Doesn’t say AvenialNobel Prize =! 6 Shakespeare stopped writing in 1613. B go to university (1 A Right BWrong —_C_Doesn’t say € do research 43 &., Writing (a story) 1) Read the story and put the paragraphs in the correct order, Heroes by chance A|_| They enjoyed their picnic and decided to come back home. Suddenly they saw two big black animals running towards them. The boys didn’t know what to do. “m™@oshua started shouting at the animals. The animals were not frightened at I and the boys climbed up a big tree. [8] | The next day the boys were on the front page of the local paper. The boys received a medal for their help in catching the panthers. 2 everyone called them heroes. The boys said # jeroes? How could we be heroes? We pent the whole time up a tree!” C[_] One sunny morning Joshua and Steven went to "the park to play football. The boys wanted to have a picnic, so they took some sandwiches, fruit and juice with them. D]_] Joshua and Steven sat in the tree. They were terrified! After some time, two men entered the park carrying guns. They were zoo keepers who finally caught the panthers. They returned the animals to the zoo. The z00 keepers explained, “Next time we have to be more careful when we clean the cages. The panthers escaped.” +i b) Say which paragraph(s) give(s) information about: 1. the time, the place and the people in the story 2 the events one after the other 3. what happened in the end and how the people felt Underline the correct word. 1 Luckily/After, the police came soon after we called them. 2. After/When that, Elizabeth was afraid to leave her house. 44 3. Before/Finally, the boys saw ‘two men running towards the animals. 4. After/First | jumped from the helicopter, my legs were hurting, 5 After/When the victim walked into the kitchen, the robber attacked her. Write a story for a competition in your school magazine. Use the plan below and Ex.ta asa model. Begin like this: One afternoon, three weeks ago, Terry decided to take his pet snake ut for a walk. He put... What a day! snake is not in basket/get into car/drive to the park "Paragraph 2: at the park/take the snake ‘out/play with the snake/put it back in basket ‘Terry/read book /15 minutes later/snake is not in the basket Terry/look everywhere/start shouting /call the potice/ people scared/everyone leave the park /police can’t find the snake Terry sad/drive home/notice/ snake/sleep on car floor/both happy Grammar ) Practice [Fit in the sentences with was/wasn’t, 2 A: What... were/weren't. B: | had cereal for breakfast. 3. A: Where ... 1 AS sesscesseeee you at the doctor’s yesterday? : B: No, 1. __at the hospital. B: We played football in the park 2A: Where .. . John last night? 4 7 nat anes B: He. .. at Mary's house. tone pet poutionitiis bis 5 A: What .. . > Ey i a B: The children found a puppy on the to their new house? B: Yes, Tina street. but John Put the verbs in brackets into the past simple. Write the Simple Past form of the verbs below. 1 stop . Ct eee 2 come. 7 give. 3 meet . & be 4 make . 9 spend . 5 find 10 eat Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form of the past simple. 1A . (you/go) to school yesterday? Hello Mary, ae be) sick Tom and | 1)... (go) to Bi Nj). be) sick. Paris last weekend and | 2) 2 A: What . .- (you/have) (want) to tell you about it. Our hotel for breakfast yesterday? 3) .~ (be) great so on our first B: A glass of milk and cereal. night we 4) (eat) there. The next day we 5) 3A oe . (you/meet) (decide) to visit the Eiffel Tower of course. John last night? There 6) .. .. (be) lots of people, B: Yes, we. (@0) but the view 7) (be) amazing to the cinema together. Then WEB) cenininnsnsnsn (G0) shopping and | 9) (buy) 4. A: How many books ... - a very expensive jacket! On Sunday we (you/buyy? 10)... (have) breakfast at B: Lonly ... .. (buy) one. the hotel and then we 11) (visit) Notre Dame. Everything Complete the first speaker. 12) sossesrneene (bE) wonderful. Please write back soon, 1A: When ... Claire B: She left for school an hour ago. ——— 45 46 1 aunun on 10 ‘Choose the correct answer. | have guitar lessons right now/twice a week/yesterday. Dolphins lived/live/are living in the water. | saw/am seeing/see George last week. She lived/left/leaves an hour ago. Did/Do/Are you meet your friends often? Be quiet! We are trying/tried/try to listen to the teacher. What did/are/do you do last weekend? Does John studying/study/studies at the university? When does/is/did Walt Disney die? The boys aren’t/don’t/didn’t working on their project now. Give true answers about yourself. What did you do last weekend? When did you learn to read? Where did you go last summer? Who were you with yesterday afternoon? What did you have for lunch yesterday? ‘Who was your first English teacher? Which was your favourite toy when you were 5? What did you watch on TV last weekend? Grammar Practi Cc e€ = [2] @ what's the English for: nie cxysro, oxuanéiiie ynust (ropona), Twxoe =MeCTO, COBPeMeHHbIA OTeNb, MposoguT’ ceobopHoe Bpema, nonyynTh Mpeactasnenue, syscraosate —ce6a Hecuacritim, BuirnageTs O3anavenkitiM? b) Give the English equivalents. Mind the prepositions: paGoratb Ha waxre, nepeexaTe 6 apyroit Topon, nyrewectsosars — noe3nom/ Mano, npencrasumsca, Gecenosare 0 envKonentsix 3aMKax, 8 Boapacte 10 ner, exate 8 Tonnveya, npugyars repor, 8 Rpownom, cHMBON aMepnKaHcKOM MEST. a) Translate the situations into English: 8) Mel yennenn Gonewor AoM ¢ canom. Lom sbenagen nycrons, B sa6pourersio cany Guin xpacabee pero Can Gein BenvxoneneH, HO HaM 6bin0 crpawmo, Mi Morn BcTpETAT NpMEpaK. | Seto noaaHo, Mbt ycran vw peumna nocrysarb. Bapyr npep» onkpesnade. Mii yevlesI BbICOKOTO GecriomouHoro craprKa. OH npencragnncr: «eMvctep [pmn, Muctep [pris nparnacan ac oir, Mi 3axoTena noMoH eMy NpHTOTOBIATs ya b)B npounyo cy6Gory Mon nogpyra AMA Npurnaciina MeHA B KMHO. Mil BCTPeETAACe Ha aBTOGycHOA ocraHOBKe 4 OMNpasMNKcs B ueHTp ropona. OuneM Ham noHpasunca. are mei noun K Ale ROMO. Mis ria ai © KoHpeTaMn HM niAporamn, Mi xopowO Mposen AeHb. A B BOCKPeceHbe A YMTana ‘oworpena Teneen0p, ¥ Wek He BbUIO ypoKoe. b) Translate the dialogue: — 3apascteyi, Avapei. [pe Tei 6bin BYepa? A xoTen npurnacuts Te6R 8 KOMNEIOTepHbIM kny6, HO He Mor Te6a Hal. ~ Tipnzer! Buepa y Ani Gin eH» poxneHin Oka meHa npurnacuna. Mbi Becenunnco. — Yro Tei et BbiGpan B NOgapOK? = Koncperst 4 ugerbl. AHA ove» nio6uT wokonagHble KOHGpeTbI. A Ti ¥To fenan? Xoninn 8 KuHo? —Her. A ne Hawén Te6a m gece seyep cMoTpen Tenesu3op. Mowpém 3aaTpa Komnbiotepybilt kny6? — Cymosanecrenen. Berpemuca nocne wKons That's the rule © Vocabulary, [Ey hatch the pictures to the types of dwelling. a) Complete the sentences using the words in Ex. 1, 1 Mr Brown is a businessman. He stays at a .. when he travels. 2 Ben is a ski instructor. He stays in a a sss: Mear the ski school, 3. The Smiths are a big family. They lve in a big .. because they need lots of rooms. 4 Mark and Susan are campers. They sleep ina . .. when they are on holiday. 5 Janice is a secretary. She rents a . because she works in the city centre. 6 The Coopers live in a .. +» because they love the quiet country life. b) Ask and answer, as in the example. A: Where do you live? B: I live in a cottage in the country. [Grammarg Must/Mustn’t Fill in must, or mustn't. AG. Bailie Secondary School Rules You ‘unin the halls at school. YOU sornnvns D8 mean to your classmates. You Yo treat your teachers with respect. a) Read the signs below. Now tell a friend what you must or mustn't do when you are in the library, as in the example, NCAVALELUS UC LULL ML Slatldies Sprohibited Panui! mulls p\aWeiiiess Re {ood CrGtint Tne ory Show your card to the librarian WG Lehn CLE thes You mustn't talk when you are in the reading room. b) In pairs, talk about what you ‘must/mustn't do when you are at a zoo, 47 48 Shall we? Vocabulary, Use the signs to complete the exchanges. SM) PTT Are you excited about going to the museum, Tim? B: Oh yes, Mum! Let's go. ‘A: Wait a minute. We're not going anywhere until you .. 2. As Why are you slowing down, Dac? B: I have to. Don't you see the lights flashing at the .. .- up there? 3. A: Whois it? B: It's the maid, Sir. May | clean the room now? ‘A: No, I'm busy. Can't you see the’ sign on the door? 4. A: Okay class, come this way now. B: Look miss, there are some rabbits! Can we pet them? A: Yes, but remember you're not allowed to .. them. : Did everyone enjoy the picnic? B: | did. It was wonderful. ‘A: Good. Now | want everyone to pick up all the sascssseee and put it in the ‘over there. Gummer 4 Comparisons Use the table and the prompts to make comparisons, as in the example, tall/short @ heavy/light old/young © experienced | Alice cm ___ Height: Weight: Age: Experience: Alice is taller than Ruby. Tina is taller than Ruby. Ruby is shorter than Tina. Ruby is shorter than Alice. Alice is the tallest of all. Ruby is the shortest of all. etc ivistening] ) Listen and tick (7) the correct answer. 3. The Modern Art 1 The museum opens at Section is on the ‘A 10:00 am. A first floor. B 11:00 am. B second floor. € 11:30am. C third floor. 2 The entrance 4. There are shows at ticket is the museums on A £1.00. ‘A Wednesdays. B £2.50. B Thursdays. c £4.00. [| C Fridays. EverydayjEnslish) Complete the exchanges with phrases and sentences from the list. © Shall we @ How about © That's a brilliant idea © I’m sorry # Sure © I don't really like g0 to the cinema tonight? , | can’t. I'm going shopping with my mum. 2A going to the z00 this weekend? B: 1 The kids love animals. 3. A: Let’s go swimming today. It’s very hot. B: Why not? It sounds like fun, 4 A; How about playing tennis this weekend? B: . playing tennis. | prefer basketball. Rules & f@ Regulations Reading The g&ere AS] Museum | Read the text and mark the sentences T ‘The Louvre Museum is one of the biggest museums (true) or F (false). in the world. The museum is in Paris, France and 1 The Louvre Museum isn’t in Paris, ss. every year a lot of people vst it. The Museum has 2. The Louvre Museum has eight seven departments: Oriental and I quit pal id and Islamic Antiquities; | Egyptian Antiquities; Greek, Roman and Etruscan Antiquities; Sculptures; Paintings; Objects of Art; and Arts and Civilisations of Africa, Asia, Oceania 3. From 9:00 am to 3:00 pm the entrance fee for the Louvre Museum is €7.50. 4. The Hermitage Museum is in New York. : 5 The Hermitage Museum has paintings Ha the ane The entrance fee is €7.50 from | only by Russian painters. Louvre Museum, 2m and €5.00 after 3:00 pm. The | 6 Students have to pay $7.00 at the tuvre Museum is a fantastic place where you can Metropolitan Museum, cane 88 Works of art from all over the world. | (Grammarg ¢ Have to/Don’t have to/Needn’t What do the people below have to or don’t have to/needn’t do when going on holiday. 1 Ihave fo pack my suitcase. Peter . study for school. ‘The Hermitage Museum is in St. Petersburg in Russia. It is one of the greatest art museums in the world. The igeer + farm all the eum has about 2.7 milion works of ar from all over 4 We . wake up early. the world. In the different departments of the museum 5. They .. close the windows. you can see works by Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, 6 My brother and | .. water the | Rembrandt, Rubens, Van Gogh, Monet and many other Plants. famous painters. You can also find exhibits of Prehistoric ‘and Oriental Art as well as those of Russian culture. To get into the museum you have to pay €10.00. empty the fridge. lock all doors. ‘The Metropolitan Museum is a beautiful museum in the city of New York. The museum has a lot of different departments including: American Decorative Arts; Asian arts; Drawings and Paintings; European Paintings; European Sculpture and Decorative Arts; slamic Arts; and Modem Arts. The entrance fee is usually $12.00, but for students it's $7.00. The Metropolitan Museum is a place you have to visit when you are in the city of New York. hey Writing (giving ab instructions) a) Look at the text below. Is it an invitation, a brochure, or a postcard? Welcome to Beachside Campings Beachside Camping is a family campground and we would like you to read these instructions and rules so that your visit will be a pleasant one. Campground: ‘Camp sites: (one tent or caravan per site) © Check outby 11:30 am. Use te barbecue pits only while at campsite. © Do not climb, cut or damage the trees in the © Keep your dog on a lead. | ‘campground. ‘© Keep your site clean. ‘© One picnic table per site. Please ask for | permission before taking a table from another Pool: Opening hours Sam - Spm sis (no children under five) © Always listen to the ifeguar. © Noruning inthe poo area. ‘© Wear suitable shoes inthe pool area * Nodivng. ‘© Smoking inthe poo! ara is forbidden b) Complete the table by writing what you must or mustn't do while you are at the ‘campground. > Wicampers must. Wicampers_ mustn't... 50 Grammar x y) Practice ... Keep the room clean. (V7) play music after 10:00 am. (7) put posters on the walls. (x) keep pets in the room. (x) «++. make the bed. (7) 1 2 3 4 5 Underline the correct word. 1 You must/needn’t stop at the red light. 2 Pilots have to/ean’t wear a uniform. 3 You mustn’t/don’t have to water the plants. I" do that. 4 He's ill. He must/has to see a doctor. 5 You mustn’t/don’t have to eat in the classroom. It isn’t allowed. 6 He has to/can’t do his homework every day. 7 Do! have to/Needn’t I finish it today? 8 You mustn’t/needn’t wear a sweater. It’s warm outside. 9 You mustn’t/don’t have to be late. It’s an important meeting. 10 He can go out but he need/has to be back by 10:00. Look at the library rules and make sentences with must or mustn’t. Ss LIBRARY RUIES) Don't make any noise. Don't leave books on 7 Be quit. the table when you Don't eat or drink leave. Be careful with the Put the books back in books. ‘he right place. 1 You mustn’t make any noise. Choose the correct word. ssssseses 1 g0 outside, please? A Can B Need C Must You .. A needn't drive on campus. It’s forbidden. C have to B mustn't The rules say we tidy. A must keep our rooms B can can't Pm afraid you ......... go out now, It’s too late. A can B can’t € needn't You forbidden. ‘A needn't Put posters on the wall. It’s B mustn't C have to Write the short forms. She must not. They can not You need not Ido not have to ...... He does not need to . Read the situations and write appropriate sentences. There’s no need for your friend to wash the dishes because your sister is doing it. What do you say? Acclassmate of yours is eating in the library but it is not allowed. What do you say? Your little brother wants to borrow your CD player. Refuse permission, Your friend talks during the lesson. Tell him to be quiet. It’s the rule. You are renting a flat to a student. Tell him that it’s necessary to pay the rent on time. 51 52 Grammar Practice Fill in the gaps with the comparative or the superlative form of the following adjectives. His marks were terrible last year but now they're - (good). This is . (fast) car that we have. Their flat iS ...sssscesessss (big) than mine, Japanese is... than English. This pair of glasses is (expensive) in this shop. Who's . + (young) person in your family? Is iron . . (heavy) than gold? He's esse (careless) student in class. Thave ...cecccees .. (much) than my brother. Today the weather is sss: (bad) than yesterday. Use the phrases to write true sentences. © shorter than © the biggest of ‘© more expensive than ® the best © worse than Correct the mistakes. This is the better program on TV! Paris is most beautiful than London. Russia is the colder than Spain. leat less of you. My schoolbag is heaviest than yours. Is your dress most expensive than mine? ee What's the English for: MHoroKeaprapreilt 0M, nony4iate paspeulenne, yebHan Henens, ocraBnaTe Tocrei Ha HOM, TeppmTopiA wkonbi/ yunpepcmtera, nazar 8 GacceliHe, HocATe opmy, wcropyHeckoe sane, 3aKazaTb uners), 60 ToPOM PRAY, UIyMeT, BEIHOCUTS ‘eny 13 CronoBoi, nepenonenbin asTOByC, ‘Cami yranii NOH @ xnacce? Translate into English: a) Mui e¥epa xommnh 8 300napK, caMetl Gonbuo soonapx 8 crpaxe. A He Mory cxa3atb, ‘10 Nlonysnna ynosonecTeve. Beane Goi Hann: «He xoRVTs No TpaBe», «He Kopmumns 38epefi». 1 xoTena cipororpa- bvposate caneix KpaHBEIX 3BepeH, HO A HE Morna noo 6nivsKo, noTOMy 470 BbNI0 Horo Hapony. HexoTopbie 38epH cnana, a HexoTopole Gein He oNeHS apyKemio6Hts. Mit He morniYcTpOMT NukHK, NOTOMY WTO TaM He Geno wecta nna toro. Buepa Geno BockpeceHse, MB 300napKe Geno MMHorO manenbKinx peTeit, OHM wyMenn a Kpuvani. B reayouve sexonHbe A noeny 8 nec. ZlyMao, 37 Gnectnujan Waer. B necy He MyDxHO AyMaTS (© Gone woe KonnHectee npasuan. b) 1. Moi araana nar net mnanuwe moero orua. 2. Moi wewonaH Tmxenee, ent TeOM, 3. TeOR ccectpa caman kpaciban nesorKa 8 Knacce. 4, B fipousnon rony Hatwa BacxerGonbiian KOMaHAa Gbina camo nonynapHon 8 ropone 5. Asto6ycui Gones nepenonvenbi, ven Tpameav. ft noeny Ha tpaNeae. 6. 370 caMan iioxaa KoMeninn, Ona cxysHan. 7. Mion cnanHn Gonee npn6paka, Yew Te0R, 8. Teo nopripents eweane, Wem Mol, HO OH KpaCnBee. 9. 3To aman Gnecrmuian wer. 10. Meta monoxKe ‘Ausnworo 6para, Ho Crapue Ta02r0. ©) = Mana, Moryr Mon Apy3Ba npHitTH KO MAE cerogun? ~ Tor wytmwe? CeronHsa tel nomxen yOpate keaprupy, cAenats ypoKi, con BMarasnn = cé cpenawo. Moryr on npuiirn sesepom? ~ Xopouio, Ho abi He AOMKHD: UlyMeTD. A wcneky mupor aps Bac. a) Look at the pictures and tick (/) the items that are on the shopping list. = b) Say in which section of the supermarket we can find the products on the shopping list. © dairy © bakery © meat & poultry * seafood * fruit & vegetables | __ The bananas are in the fruit and vegetable | section. | [Grammarg 4 A/An/Some/Any/A lot of/ Much/ } Many Choose the correct item. aid | always have a big breakfast before | leave for school. | start with 1) some/many orange juice and eggs. Aer that have 2) a/an smal bow of - cereal with 8) much/a little milk. Sometimes | | eat 4) a/an apple or 5) a/any banana with my oar ete mum makes her special have 6) a few/much with ae . glass of milk. My older sister always yells at me because | eat so 8) much/ sor 4 Containers and amounts a) Match the words in the two columns. carton of oranges bottle of oil piece of cheese | kilo of mitk | of bread of chocolates b) Use words from Ex. 3a to complete the sentences, : What do you want from the baker's? Only a... of bread. : How much milk do your children drink? }: About a +a day. : Would you like some bread? Yes, please. And could | have a .. of cheese with that, too? 4 A: My salad is too dry. Where’s the ... of oil? B: On the kitchen table. 5 A: What are you bringing Elizabeth for her PReor birthday? BA of chocolates. 6 A: I'm making a fruit salad. | need apples, bananas ... B: And about a . . of oranges. 53 ‘ On the menu \Vocabulal * Collocations ‘atch the words in the columns. Which of these do/ [Ei @) Look at the pictures and say don’t you like? | which are: grilled # snacks © spices « fruit A roast [Sea mineral water ee drink milk fruit, Choose from the sentences (A-H) to complete the conversation. What did Alex order? = Waiter: Good evening. What can get 4 | think I'll have the | salad A vol spicy chicken. lex: 1) . we , Walter: And as a main course? PM have the } chocolate cake, Alex: 2) ... Se Waiter: Can | suggest the roast _ Piease: Thankyou. 1 beef? It's very good. Rice, please. Alex: 3)... 1... A-glass of mineral / Maybe next time. water, please. Waiter: Would you like chips or rice & Would you like a with that? cola? Alex: 4) ... F For starters, I'll Waiter: And would you like have a salad, something to drink? please. 1 Alex: 5) .... “""* G_ | still prefer the | Waiter: Would you like anything for” chicken, thank you, desert Yes, thank | Alex: 6) i 1. Ginger is a spice. (Grammatg ) Match the items to what 4 Present Simple vs Present Continuous they taste like. Then, write, as in the example. Choose the correct item. ‘My mum and dad go/are going to the cinema on Fridays. 'm cooking/cook with my friend Julie at the moment. We always buy/are buying fresh fruit from the market. She is having/has breakfast every day at 7:30. She makes/is making some fresh orange juice. Would anyone like some? A hot & spicy sour B sweet, D salty 1. Ginger is hot and spicy. wnuene 54 Let’s cook! ; [DD Tick (7) the appropriate boxes. 2 B: I'd like the chicken curry, please. { boil Lv dice | bake 3. A: Anything to drink? [chicken | v [|v [ vl v B: . Fatt 4 A: What about a sirloin steak? | 5 fould you like something light? B: Yes, thank you. +—} 6 it Sa t : Yes, please. I'll have the chef's salad. Choose the correct item, 1 Slowly .. . the eggs, the flour and cascentig milk mixture. ED © Listen and complete. A bake = B fry C stir 2 When the chicken boils, ae scm ~=6§ Western 3 Put the cake in the oven and ... OMELETTE for 30-45 min, Preparation time: 10 min. A bake B melt € dice Cooking time: 1) min. 4 How many people does the recipe Ingredients: A prepare B serve —C_need for 5 Look at the .. + You need before you i go to the market. j Paw a . | 1 tbsp diced 2) ‘A cooking time B portions ingredients POnPRTe 6 You have to be careful not to cut yourself Pied SnD) when you onan A boil 49) 4 tbsps diced cheese Everyday English) Portions: 2. ‘Melt the butter in a pan, 4)........... the diced green and EJ complete the exchanges. ‘ed peppers with the spring onions. Beat the eggs in a bow! and pour them over the vegetables. When the © I'd like a cola please © Yes, I’dlove that omelette is almost cooked, 8)........ the cheese over it. * May | take your order, sir Fold the omelette in half immediately and continue ‘© Would you like some dessert cooking until ready. Serve immediately. I’mona diet ® Would you like a starter 55 Writing (a restaurant e review) 1B) @) Read the following review about a new restaurant Use the poster for another and match the paragraphs to the headings. restaurant and write a review. ‘A. Recommendation C Atmosphere te about: B Dishes/Specialities D Name and Location © location/type of restaurant/opening hours T]_] Pierre’s Restaurant is a new French restaurant with the @\ Staiters /mmaa Courses best dishes and desserts in town! It is located at 34 Maple specialities/desserts Street and is open from 10 am to 10 pm every day! © atmosphere Z[_] The meals are great and the desserts are delicious! You '* recommendation can start with a vegetable soup or a mixed green salad. The veggy favourites are excellent! The roast beef is perfect! The sirloin steak and grilled chicken are some of the specialities. Don’t forget to try Pierre’s apple pie! 3]_] The waiters at Pierre's are helpful and very friendly. The music is very enjoyable. And best of all, the prices are low! T_] Bring your friends and be sure to enjoy a wonderful night out at Pierre’s Restaurant. It's great! Remember to book a table. Great meals! perfect home-made pasta . Specialities: ONS’ Delicious spaghetti bolognese, al desserts! | lasagne special Starrs: oni Desserts: re ey mage Frederico's chocolate cake Main courses: vegay favourites platter, perfect roast beef Specialities: sirloin steak, roast chicken Desserts: Pierre's lemon pie Friendly waiters - enjoyable music - high prices fey CMT mT aah 1D) Mark the nouns ¢ (countable) or U (uncountable), 1 bread 7 biscuit 2 cheese 8 rice 3 apple 9 cake 4° sugar 10 pasta 5 milk 11 peach 6 orange 12 strawberry Fill in the gaps with some or any. 1 Are there . eggs in the fridge? 2 Ihave .. biscuits in my bag. 3. Weneed . . milk for the cake, 4° There isn’t ........ cheese in this sandwich, 5. Be carefull There’s honey on your Tshirt! 6 Are there ........ people in the living room? Fill in: much, many, a few, a little. milk do you need? coffee left? pears in the fridge. sugar left. carrots are there? . students in the class? 6 Are there Fill in: much, many and a lot. 1 Can have some more bread, please? Pm afraid there isn’t much left. 2. May | have some milk, please? Of course, there is .- of milk left in the fridge. 3. May | take some of the lemon sweets, please? Yes, but I'm afraid there aren't .....ss0 left. 4 Can Ihave a cup of tea, please? Of course, there are + of teabags in the cupboard. | _ Grammar acti Cc e 5 Where are the chocolates? Here, but I'm afraid there aren’t ... left. 6 May | have some more cheese, please? Yes, but I’m afraid there isn’t . glass, packet. — apie juice [1 correct the mistakes. How much carrots are there? I bought a bottle of sugar. Can | have any more coffee, please? Would you like a glass of coffee? There's many sugar in the jar. wena left. Fill in: carton, jar, bottle, bowl, tin, piece, 1 Of 57 ra Grammar y Practice ee There aren’t some pears left. Have you got any milks in the fridge? There aren’t some oranges in the basket. Complete the sentences with the Present ‘Simple, the Present Continuous or the Simple Past. A; (Dan/come) .... yesterday? B: No because he ..scscesssseeeesss (De) ill, AS sessseeessssess (yousoften) cook at home? B: No I don’t but today I ....... (cook) for my parents. ‘A: Where (you/ spend) your summer holidays last year? . (go) to France in June and | (travel) to Spain in July. They always sss++ (do) their shopping on Saturday morning but today sssessus (Stay) at home because .++++ (not/feel) very well. to school [EB Look at the picture and write questions and answers as in the example. Are there many eggs? Yes, there are a lot. Are there many cakes? No, there aren't many. eS [D) 2) What's the English for: MonouHie nponykre!, 6yTbinka onMeKOBOrO Macha, KYCOK Coipa, naka Macha, naKer caxapa, Ganka wena, nnntka woKonaza, Kichibi MOH, caakan AbiKA, OCTpEIlt Mepeti, conéHble ince, MonowHeiit KoxTevins, Ge3ankoronbible HanMTKN, ‘oxbuwaHT KNIMeHT, 3aKa3ar CTONAK? b) Give the English equivalents. Mind the prepositions: npeacrasnenne 06 aHrnuiicKo” nuwie, TPAAMUWOHHE: aHrurcKHis 3aBTpaK NO BEIXORHEIM, NonpoGoBaTe 4T0-HHByAb eULe ‘Ayia pashooBpasina, Geite Ha anete, xonHTe 8 PeCTOpaH NO OCOBbIM CnysiaRM, TbICRYM ectopannkos «vu! 3HA 4uanc» No sce Bpntannn. [LP 2 Translate the dialogue exchanges into English: 1. Bxonogmnbninke ects MonoKo 1 cuip? ~ fla, y Hac ects Monoxo 1 cbip. Her ¢ppyxtos 1 xneGa. BHepa A He xoaWN B Mara3iH. 2.Y Hac ects yro-HnOyA> Ha gecepr? — BarinbHoe MopoxeHoe HW foMmaWiHin sGnowtisA nipor. Mapor caexiai, 6a6yunKa wwcnekna ero 2 vaca Hasan. 3. Yro Tei aenaews? ~ FoToBno dpyxTosbin canar. 370 Mol moGHMbIT NeCeDT B KAPKYIO noropy. ~ Tei aceraa roroaviwe noma? ~ Her, oGpsHo rorosut MaMa, Ho ceronHA ola paGoraer. Buepa Gen rorosnn oi Ccrapuini 6par. Beno aKycHo! b) Translate the text into English: Brivis! — OfNO M3 TpaAKUMOHHe HauMoHaneHbx BNOR yCcKOIT KyxHH, Tomawnne 6nivibi nonynspHbs 8 pyCcKHx cempax no acel Crpate. B creuvanbHbix Kate nog Haseannem «BainHaR® MOxHO kynire Grin co cMeTaHoi, rpH6amn, cuipom, KPO, sGnoKaMu, Ménom. B pounce BocKpeceHbe Mel Hachaxnannics GnwHama ¢ Ménom. Ceron4a R noKynae Grins crpH6amn. ~ Holiday plans Vocabulary) [ED] Match the holiday activities to the 1 2 pictures. learn local dances 3 visit a museum go waterskiing 4 sleep ina tent Choose the correct item, 1 On our holiday in Spain we are going to . the local food. A taste Bread © buy Don’t forget to pictures at the wedding. Marisa is going to look beautiful. A make —B give € take We cat .asssses. 2 €ar in Barcelona, It’s not very expensive. A borrow B hire © have My friends want to ... a rock concert next weekend. Do you want to come? A g0 B visit C attend We are going to the sights tomorrow. We're starting with the Eiffel Tower. A watch —B see C look When | go to the beach | like to ... a jet ski, It’s a lot of fun! ‘A bring = B spend. rent In California they are going to ... of theme parks. Awalk —-B go C visit Is nice to souvenirs from interesting places. A buy B rent © give 4 Going to Write sentences using going to, as in the example. 1 Peter likes to be near the sea. He/walk/beach. He is going to walk on the beach. 2. Anne studies local customs. She/learn/tocal dances. 3 Jill, Betty and Ken are at a campsite. They/sleep/a tent. 4 My sister and | love history. Welvisit/a museum. Ask and answer, as in the example. Use the prompts below. « visit a castle stay on a farm © explore a cave ® go surfing * goonacruise © go sightseeing © spend holidays at a hotel. ® go camping ‘A: I'm going to visit a castle next summer. What are you going to do? B: I’m not going to visit a castle. I’m going to stay on a farm. 59 /@ What's the “> weather like? Watrigy Do the crossword, 1 6 3, G 1 a) Look at the pictures. Choose words from the list below to describe the weather. © sunny ® rainy ® bright © windy © snowy # hot # wet ® warm ® cold 1 It is wet, rainy and cold. b) What clothes can you see in each picture? 1 Ican see a raincoat, a tie, a shirt, trousers and shoes. ) What clothes do you wear in these weather conditions? When it’s hot, I wear... Everyday English) Underline the correct item. 1. It’s too cold. | will/am going to close the window. 2 Jennifer is flying/will fly to Egypt. on Saturday. 3 Ben is at the post office. He will/is going to post a letter. 4 Tonight we will have/are having dinner with the Smiths. 5 Ann is visiting Paris. She will/is going to see the Eiffel Tower. 6 It’s sunny outside. | am going to/will wear my sunglasses. 7 This suitcase is too heavy! | will/am going to help you carry it. 8 We haven’t got any oranges. Will you buy/ ‘Are you buying some? Ottenig (2 Listen and tick (7) the correct answer. 1 Today it is sunny but it is going to be a = 2. The temperature is going to fall to Ly B c 3. Tomorrow it is going to be Weekend fun Read the text and mark the sentences T (true) or F (false). Vocabulary, Look at the pictures. Fill in the correct verb from the list. * 0 ¢ do ® have » play The Battle of owers The Battle of Flowers is a great parade which is lots of fun. It takes place every year on the second Thursday in August on Jersey Island in the English Channel. It is a flower festival famous round the world. Local people wear colourful costume: music bands playing happy music. Lots of visitors come to watch the parade every year because it is different from other festivals. People in the parade throw flowers at the spectators and the spectators throw the flowers back at the people sche a. in the parade. That’s why the festival’s name is the gardening. “The Battle of Flowers’. The local people think it 1 ere are flower floats and Reai is a lucky festival because it is always sunny and never rainy on "Battle Day’. So, see you in Jersey! | Match the words to their definitions. ‘. ‘ / 1 spectators 3 local people 1 The Battle of Flowers happens in 2. flower floats 4° parade the third week in August. [@]_] people in costumes, special cars and 2. The Battle of Flowers isn’t very music bands who all move together while popular. other people watch 3° Local people wear colourful clothes. ..... b[] special cars in a parade, covered with 4 Lots of people watch the parade. many flowers 5. People in the parade throw flower ¢]_| people who watch something happening floats at the spectators. |_| people in a town or village who are not 6 The visitors say that it is never rainy tourists on ‘Battle Day’ 61 | A) Writing (a postcard) a ) Dear Lucy and Danny, ~~ = ) Greetings from Belgium! tt’s wari and-stinny | a) Read the ) here and tam in a nice, friendly litle town. There | Postcard ) are lots of things to do so I'm going to stay here and find for a few days. words Tomorrow I'm going to go to the town fruit | that: festival. They have a parade with bands and floats. The local people in the parade all wear | icy and Danny Brown F ae colourful costumes and carry baskets of fruit. 4g Apolo Si icine They throw the fruit to the people in the streets. ‘ It sounds like fun! I'm going to take lots of Eni Us WenRes photographs to show you when I get back. i er See you next week, t Love, | Stacey i Tee b) Complete the sentences. 1 Stacey is in a small town in 20 Itis warm and 3. She is going to stay there for 4° She is going to go to the town 5 Local people in the parade wear colourful 6 Stacey is going to ... of photographs. Look at the information in the box below. What is the event? ‘a beach party ‘a beach festival a b z Write a postcard to a friend, Use the USA/Pismo Beach, California information in Ex. 2, Write: two weeks © where you are hot and sunny | © how long you are going to stay there © what the weather fs like ots of people come/fly kites on the beach © the name of the local festival best kites win # what you're going to do during the fly a kite/eat ice cream/during the festival festival . . © Kite Beach Festival . . sgeatfun © what you think of the festival Grammar Practice Look at the table. What is each person Use the prompts to complete the second going to do this summer? Write sentences. part of the sentences. steve || olga | Pete & © sightseeing. © visit the Kremlin ee Sam eat a sandwich © rent one ravel abroad MM aki © sleep ® supermarket go camping x v x rent a car Vv x 7 1 Ineed to buy some stamps. |’ eoine © 20 buynewclothes v v x to the post office. go diving Vv x x 2 Kim and Paul are very tired. Steve is going to travel abroad this year. He is... . 3. Tim is on boli day. Eo : Olga... 4° Lucy is in Moscow. Pete & Sam ... What about you? What are you going to do 5. Mary is very hungry. this summer? 6 Sarah's car isn’t working. Use the verbs to make predictions based ‘on what you see. 7 I need to buy some food. *belate © eat © take pictures blow the candles © watch TV Fill in the gaps with will or be going to * buy shoes and the verb in brackets. 1 He... a new car next month. 2 It’s so hot in here. | the window. 3 | forgot to post that letter! | (do) it now! 4 Look at him! He... = (buy) (open) .- (drop) that box! Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form of the Present Continuous, Simple Future or Simple Past. 1 Sarah ... (fly) to Japan tomorrow. 2 ’mvery tired. I think | ... (go) to bed. 3 We... (visit) the Eiffel Tower when we . (be) in Paris last year. 4 The children .... s+: (meet) their new piano teacher on Tuesday afternoon, 63 64 Grammar Prac 5 Don’t wash the dishes. Tom . (do) it later. ‘Answer the questions about what you are going to do this afternoon. 1. Are you going to do your homework? No, I'm not. I'm going to go to a dance class. 2. Are you going to see your friends? 3 Are you going to go for a bike ride? 4. Are you going to eat at a pizza restaurant? 5 Are you going to go for a walk by the sea? 6 Are you going to call your grandparents? Look at the Smiths’ weekly diary. Use the prompts to ask and answer questions. ‘Sunday Bil + Nancy - goto a party 4 Monday | Mis. Smith vist ber Mum “Tuesdey —__Bil—study fran exam Wednesday = Nancy tidy her room - Thursday Wr. Smth~ play tennis - Friday Bil + Nancy gotothe cinema Saturday Athe family ~have hh 1. Bill and Nancy/go to a party/Sunday? Are Bill and Nancy going to go to a party on Saturday? No, they aren't. 2. Mrs. Smith/visit her Mum/Wednesday? 3. Bill/study for an exam/Tuesday? 4. Nancy/tidy her room/Friday? tice gears (2) a) What's the English for: ocmarpuears goctonpamevarensHocti, ocranaanneateca 8 oTene, ronpobosate HaUNOHAnLHy!O KYKHIO, NOceUlaT> My3eH, npoxnanHaa norofa, Hosoe (c uronoyKi) Innate, OROMKHTE 30H, BRATS HaNpOKAT MaMHy, NOCeTHTb CTapbit — 3aMOK, oBcnenosats newepy? b) Give the English equivalents. Mind the prepositions: 8 AOKANMBYO NoroAy, OcTaHaBRMBATACA B Combe, xonvTs Ha cnekrakn, NOeKaTs Ha Leni eH» No Mockse-pexe, Hair ecé — OT MaTpeWKA ZO pel, C HeTepneHneM Xs1aTe BbIXOAHBIX, 8 cy6GOTy yTpOM, YBNeKaTeCA My3bIKOM, MHTepecoBaTECA kH#raMM, NoGuTb NyTeWwecTBMA, NOexaTb B MHTepeCHbiM Typ. oO a) Translate the sentences into English: 1. A.coBupaioce noexars 8 MopcKOMA KpyHH3 no Espone, 2. 3a4em Tb! noKynaewb cTonbKO cboronnéHoK? — A coBupaiocs B Tpeunio Ha KaHNKyne. A xowy cHenaTe inmks BOCTONpMMeNaTeNbHOCTeN M MOPR. Mpowntim netom * npusés ornninbie cHumKy m3 LornaKaun. A cHuMan Cambie kpacueble 3amKu 4 paopuss. 3. Cobupaerca OKA». MOKHO # BO3bMy THOM SOHTHK? A uepa ocTasHn CBO B OMe y Gpara. b) Translate the text into English: Buepa Geno noxanB0. Mb: He Noun Ha ugh. HaM npruinoce ocraTecr noMa. Hawa cemba oOcyxfana nnalbi neTHero. omena, Mb pewwnn noexate 8 nyrewecrane no Aurnin w lWornanain Mama nio6ut npoxnannyn obnauHyo morogy. Ova Tawxe xoveT NOxOgMT no arasunan 8 Aurnu. Mana unrepecyerca MCTOpMelt M ApXUTeKTYPO CTapbIx 3aMKOB. fi ovens XoNy norosopiare No-aHrniiicKH ¢ HacTORUMMM = aHrnv4aHamn. CerogHa Tonenenbink. Ponwtenn Ha pabore. paccmarpweaio Kapty AHrni4w v4 Bbibupaio Cambie nATepecisie MeCTa, KysI2. MOXHO noexate Ne) Ce Net sso) "Pen Friend Wortd Clud" MEMBERSHIP CARD Name: Beth Surname: Smith Age: 15 Address; 32, Oak Street, Bristol Postcode: HD3 2PX Phone number: 0044-345-543607 Nationality: British Language: English Membership number: 4954 Ask Student B questions and fill in the membership card. NO) Neti sce scent "Pen Friend World Clu" MMEMBERSHI Nationality: Language: ...... Membership number: ANSTO) Net NT Sisco Ask student B questions about his/her neighbourhood. What is there? Where is it? Is there a sess? Excuse me, where Could you tell me how to get to. Irene PAIRWORK ACTIVITIES cA Ask Student B questions > ‘i ‘ ainting: about a free time Read books: activities. Go swimming: Go cycling: Meet my friends: What Ido Play computer games: Play board games: 0) and vas don t like v fun // interesting /// brilliant X dull xx tiring xxx awful NTO) CO Neti ss escea ds) ee Make Ravemser Sth eRStIaTDS Special this year... these questions. Enjoy the fantastic firework display at St. George's playing field, Cosham. There is also a Happy Halloween circus and funfair for the kids and food stalls * party / where? + what time / start? , ! selling everything from hotdogs to candy floss! snare + price / what include? Free entrance + telephone? (ee eset Derren ees es AO NOTE hess or a aR ‘ om St EUR — Ask Student B Dear Penny, these questions. About the trip at the weekend, Bring some warm clothes. Maybe a raincoat, boots, a hat Pete’s letter and lots of jumpers. The campsite is £10 a + where / Pete? right and we can buy food from the campsite * why / be there? shop. If the weather is good we can swim in ence sta i . * activities? the lake. So bring your swimming costume. + weather? See you on Friday, Rosie aN AW KO) NOUN AE Ses sn Ask Student B Name: Mohandas Gandhi these questions. Nickname: Mahatma (The Great Soul) Place of birth: India ae + nickname? Date of birth: 1869 + where? Died: 1948 +» when? + profession? Profession: National leader + famous for? Achievements: Fought for human rights NNW 6) Te Ne SHS Ss3 CHELSEA ve. ARSENAL — Ut mRiTY SED | Cte) Date: Sunday 30th August - Highbury Ground TAE BO Kick off: 3pm | «where / classes? Price: £40 : et mua 1 ee ; : + how long / course last? gett! Low F + what time / start? + classes / how long? EA vs. ARSENAL ‘CHARITY SHIELD el AIRWORK ACTIVITIES Esuudent_ Gi Wren Easy Double Chocolate Brownies, Ingredients Ask Student B 2 chocolate pieces . CATE masyeine these questions. 3. ae BBS 1 14 cups flour Loup sugar Summer Salad teaspoon vanilla + tomatoes / how many? 1V/4 teaspoon baking soda + cucumbers? 1/2 cup chopped nuts cheese? PREHEAT oven to 350F. + olive oil? MELT 1 cup chocolate pieces and butter over low heat; Remove from heat. + serve / how many? Stir in eggs. Stir in flour, sugar, vanilla and baking soda. Stic in remaining chocolate pieces and nuts. Spread into baking pan. Bake for about 20 minutes. Fabulous Country Cottage (-— » ‘Spend the weekend in Devon relaxing in comfort and style. Special features: Spotswood University 4 big bedrooms / Halls of Residence Jacuzzi / fireplace / huge garden + bathroom in room? + TV Room? with barbecue pau Price: + how much per week? £400 a weekend for 4 people. + phone number? Book now for 20% discount. NTO Net 2=2'.3} "Pen Friend World Clu! IBMBERSHIP CARD Name: Steve Surname: Jones Age: 16 Address; 29, Palm Street, Montreal Postcode: W/E5 71. Phone number: (01-467-334256 Nationality: Canadian Language: French Membership number: 2/4) Ask Student A questions and fill in the membership card. NSA O) Te Net NTs ascend} "Pen Friend World Clud! Language: ......... Membership number: NTO TG Net s:s".3} Ask student A questions about his/her neighbourhood. =. et = i=) ee a rE What is there? Where is it? Is there @ sss... 2 ANAC) ONG Sasson ‘Ask Student A questions. about his/her free time Painting: activities. Read books: Go swimming: Go cycling: What I do Meet my friends: Play computer games: and Play board games: don’t like Mark: ¥ fun Vv interesting //¥ brilliant X dull xx tiring xxx awful TET N@NG Nas cor a Ask Student A these questions. November 5th + firework display / where? + activities for children? For £25 each you get a 3-course meal oa and entrance to our disco! Pat Make sure you book soon as we only one have a few tables left. + when / start? © Free gift for anyone in fancy dress. © Tel: 679679679 PNA CO) NG Sesion Hi John What a great holiday! | love Africa. There Ask Student A are $0 many things to see and do. | am these questions. staying at a lovely hotel near the sea. | go fishing with Dad every day and we eat Rosie’s email out every hight. The weather is just great. + where / they go? | must buy some gifts before we leave. « clothes? What would you like? Send me an email to + how much / campsite? let me knowl + food / where buy? Take care, * when / they leave? Pete PANN OO N Oa ET Sastre Ask Student A Name: Edson Arantes these questions. Nickname: Pelé Place of birth: Brazil * at Faget ae] Date of birth: October 23, 1940 4 Naater ttt Profession: Football player * where? + when? Achievements: Between 1956 and + die? + profession? + famous for? 1974, Pelé scored a total of 1,220 goals, Top scorer in his league. Dyer CE PAIRWORK ACTIVITIES B Ask Student A these questior Get fit and have fun with your friends! Classes start Chelsea vs, Arsenal at Lipton Leisure Centre + when / the rent from Monday 15 March. . me uate Beet + when / start? + where / seat? 7pm [Classes:] 1 hour long Module 9 PAIRWORK ACTIVITIES B pitt 4 Summer Salad Ask Student ‘) Ingredients: 4 tomatoes I cup olive olf these questions. 1 toes! chicken | a block of goats! 1 lettuce choose 1 eveumber ‘oregano/sal/pepper Chocolate Brownies Wash & chop the lettuce. Arrange it in a big bow! * flour / how much? Chop the tomatoes, chicken and cucumber. Add it to the + sugar? bowl. Cut the cheese into small squares. Add to the rest + eggs? Pour olive oil over the salad mix ond season with + chocolate? oregano, salt & pepper. + bake / how long? ‘A great light meal for the long, hot summer days. Perfect 'o ect in the garden. ami PAIRWORK ACTIVITIES Halls of Residence ee C a ee si Large rooms with ensuite bathroom % TV room Laundry room No pets allowed % No visitors after 10pm Price: from £65 a week / £80 with meals Phone: 01263 441323 after Spm_ Module 10 tg Ask Student A these questions. Country cottage for rent + where / cottage? + bedrooms / how many? + special features / what? + price? + discount? Revision Section Modules 1 & 2 Circle the correct answer. 1. The children . in the front of the TV. A are B isn't C aren't 2 Pass . the sugar, please. A she B me C her 3. Can you help ... with the washing up, please? Al B me Cc my 4 Don’t eat that slice of cake. It’s .. A me B my Cc mine 5 He . a doctor at the hospital. A is B am C are 6 ssssssssses football practice this afternoon? A Have we B Have we got C Have us got 7 Can borrow . scissors, please? A your B you € yours 8 Myteacher ....... a tall woman with long hair. A she is Bis C are 9 My aunt ........... two dogs and a parrot. A hasn't = B have C has got 10 The other coat 15 ......s0000 + A yours B ours you 11 That big grey house is .... Aus B our € ours 12 got any free time during the week. B haven't C hasn’t 13 Voces. never late for class. A am not B is Cc 'm 14. dogs got big ears? B Have € Are. 15. They . my friends. A aren't B isn’t C haven’t 16. See YOu .......... 6 o'clock, A at B near Con 17 We go on holiday ........... AUgUSt. Ain B near C at 19 20 10 "1 12 The cinema is the left. A on Bat ¢ in Tom is .- Australia. A under B in C an J want to DUY ......0000. bread. Where's the supermarket? A some B any © much Modules 3 & 4 Circle the correct answer. both ways before crossing the road! ‘A Look —B Looks © Looking sesssseee talk to the driver! A Do B Don’t C Doesn’t ! hate cooking! |. . even make a cake. Acan Boan't Cam ‘The sign says you ........... tum left but you can't turn right. A can't B are € can My friend and | .....s.0ss. TV on Sundays. ‘A watches B watch C doesn’t watch Tamara like German films. A isn't B don't —C_doesn’t e+e you work in a bank? A Do B Are € Does He's a good student. He .........+. studies. A never B always C rarely I ccceeeeeee like pizza. A not B isn’t —€ don't 1. A always eat meat. I'm a vegetarian, B never usually bs to work every day. A going B goes —C go sesssseeee Be late! A Do —-B Don’t C Doesn't 7 78 Revision Section 13 14 15 16 7 18 I esses 80 to Spain. I've got a house there. A never B often rarely Mum, 1 go out with Claire tonight? Acan B will c am 1 - go to the gym on Mondays because I don’t have time. A always B never C sometimes Goodbye. See you .. A at B on Monday. C in Tom likes vanilla ice cream but | chocolate. A like B liking C_kes Always . your hands before you eat. A washing B wash washes the window, please. A Open B Opens Opening you like spaghetti? ADo B Does € Did Modules 5 & 6 Circle the correct answer. She is ......+.++. lunch at school today. A have —Bhaves ¢ having you tidying your room at the moment? A Are B Do C Can : you walk to school? A Do B Are C Have My mother .. cucumber sandwiches for tea now. A make — B ismaking —C makes His parents... at a bank, ‘A work Bare working C works Peter isn’t ......... the animals, he is watering the garden. A feeding B tofeed feeds 10 " 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Jane .+..seseee. hard enough for her finals. A isn’t studying B_ aren’t studying C not studying They ........... football after school. A play B areplaying C plays You aren’t . on your homework. ‘A concentrates C concentrating B concentrate she taking her driving exam? B is C can sees With your mouth full. B talking C talks . like coffee. | prefer tea. A doesn’t B do C don’t Do you have .. milk? A many B any C afew Give Mary the ball. Give it to .. A him — B her € them Please go to the window and open . A them = B your C it Are you coming to the park with .. A me Bit C her This food needs ........... salt. Aa B an © some There «sss... Six students in the classroom today. Ahave Bis € are He doesn’ golf, A liking B like C likes Jane her car every Sunday. ‘A washes B washing C_wash Modules 7 & 8 Circle the correct word. + you at the cinema last night? ‘A Was B Were € Are Revision Section 10 " 12 13, 14 15 16 17 18 19 |... a noise, so | went to see what it was. A hear B hearing —C_-heard Terry . to Spain yesterday. A 90 B goes C went ssssssess YOU 80 Out yesterday? A Did B Was Were They ......+0» the performance last night. A enjoyed —B enjoys C enjoy We sssseeeee Wear uniforms at school. A can B need C must Steve is a pilot. He ......... fly a plane. A couldn't B can c may lie to your parents. B mustn’t —C need .- home late last night. B coming came . a meeting yesterday. A arehaving B had C have Tom .. the party last night. A enjoyed —B enjoys € enjoy +++» you like football? A Does B Doing Cc Do Wee ...+os++ OM holiday last year. A go B went © goes How often ......... it snow in your country? A do B does € doing Julie ......... @ party last week, A having B have C had You make any noise after 10pm. A can't B can C must We . to be home by 6 o'clock. A have B can must You have to feed the dog. Mary did it an hour ago. A can't B mustn't —C don’t ssssssee YOu happy when John came to visit? A Were B Was C Aren't 20 Her aunt lives .. California, Ain B on C at Modules 9 & 10 Revision Circle the correct answer. 1 How ........ apples did you buy? A much B many C any 2. Idon't know how ......+. the present costs. A many B much more 3. I bought of fruit last week. ‘A many B alot C some 4 you lend me your rubber please? A May B Can C Must 5 How ........ olive oil do we have left? ‘A many B some © much 6 Lam ........ buy some new clothes at the weekend. ‘A goingto B go C goes 7 Isthere a ........ of tuna in the cupboard? A box B tin € container 8 You didn’t have to buy two ....... of biscuits! A kilo B bowls packets 9 Steve is travel abroad this summer. A 0 B goingto went 10 It looks like it’s ........ rain, Just look at the sky. ‘A goingto —-B went g0 11 Goon. Have the last ........ of cake. A bar B bottle —€ slice | borrow your pencil please? A May B Have € Can't 13 Mum, ........ 1 go out tonight? A have B can c am 14° What are you ........ do this summer? A going B todo € going to 15 Are there ........ students in your class? A many B some © much 79 80 Revision Section 16 Sorry, You ........ come with me. | must go alone. A can B must C can't 17 There were . A much .. people at the concert. B alotof C any 18 There’s not ........ milk in the fridge. Can you go and buy some? A little B some © much 19 HOW secssees A was B were C wasn't 20 She baked a of bread this morning. A piece B loaf € slice Tense Revision Put the verbs in the gaps in the Present ‘Simple or the Present Continuous. 1 Wear a thick coat. It ... (snow) outside. 2 I can’t join you tomorrow. |. (have) a French class on Tuesdays. 3. Sylvia never (watch) TV because she not have) any free time. 4. .- (Bob/fly) back home for Christmas tomorrow? 5. Listen! The wind .. (howl) through the trees. 6A . (your sisters/make) noise when you study? B: No. They always .. (try) to keep quiet. Put the verbs in the gaps in the Present Simple, the Present Continuous or in the Simple Past. A: Last summer we 1). (g0) to. Disneyland. B: 2).. - (you/have) a good time? AL It3). (be) fantastic! The children 4) - (love) it! We 5) .. - (not/want) to leave! : What 6) We 7) . (you/do) there? (stay) in a very nice hotel and We B) .sssssseeeee (See) all our favourite cartoon characters! We also 9) (enjoy) some amazing rides! 10) .. (you/plan) anything for this summer? Well, 111). . (not/think) so. My husband 12) (work) overtime this year and 1 13) .. . (have) a part-time job. Fill in the gaps with will or be going to. (you/help) me with my homework, please? Sarah Goin) the Drama club because she loves acting. We are starving! | think we (order) a pizza. Watch out! You glasses on the tray! David .. the party tonight. He’s sick. Pm very tired. | . (not/work) overtime today. «+ (drop) the (not/come) to ‘Answer the questions using the short answers. Will you pick me up from school today? No, party? No, ... a Did Mr Green feed your dog when you were away? Yes, ... Does Ted go hiking at the weekends? No, Is the bell ringing? Yes, .. Do you sleep late on Fridays? Yes, Are your colleagues travelling to New York tomorrow? No, Are the Browns going to vis Yes, «. us tomorrow?

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