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VOCABU LARY & PRON UNCIATION LISTENING
the date, /ó/ and /0/
O0.t¿ Listen to five conversations.
Can you remember the months of the year? ordinal number you hear. '
Say them round the class.
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9p.159 Vocabutary Bank Thá weather and dates
Do Part 2.

Oó.11 Listen to the words and sounds. Then


listen and repeat.

this the thai thev Listen again. Match the ordinal numbers tc
things. Write them in the chart in a.
t\'
Thursday third
thirteenth thirtieth a sireet a d¡'ink a hírthday a flacr a deie

t ,{ ':. ll

p Ordinal numbers first, fourth, etc. 3 READING


Some ordinal numbers can be difficult to say
because they end in two or more consonant a Read the introduction on the forum. What'r
sounds, e.g. sixth ':::r::.i. special about the third Friday in June and t
Monday in January?

@d.lZ Listen and repeat the ordinal numbers.


Then practise saying them.

fifth sixth eighth twelfth G**d tÉmes, bad ti


ln the UK, the third.Friday in June is the happiest day o
OO.tg How do you say these dates? Listen and
check.
says psychologist Dr Cliff Arnall. tt's easy to see why -
it's warm outside, the evening-s are light, and it's the d¿
weekend! And the third Monday in January is the most
1/3 2111 3/5 4/6 5/1 6/7 12/e
day of the year. Why? Because it's winter, the weather
17/10 2A/B 23t2 28/4 31t12
grey and cold, the days are dark, and Monday is the fir
working week. People are also often shorl of money afte
Listen again and
and some people feel bad after breaking their New yea/
repeat the dates.
Copy the rfiythm. Do you agree? What's your favourite month, day, and
And what's your least favourite? I rr,,.. ..
I\rthe first of March

What days are Read the fo"rum comments on p.49. Comple


public holidays them with these months, days, and times.
in your country?
What do people February June 0ctobe r December
do on these days?
Monciay Friday Saturday Sunday
ó.30 a.m. 9.00 a.m. 5.3CI p.m. 7.45 p"m.

Look at all the highlighted adjectives. Whal


they mean?
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GRAMMAR /ike + (verb + -ing)
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a Complete the chart with a verb phrase from the list.

?é"*=z:lrtz* i d,:;r't iil'.* I *cn'i :rinr fe:3 iir.e ict'=


1l llove 2-. .I
It's not too hot, but love celebrating Christmas
it's light until after and New Year's Evel
9.00 p.m. here in The atmosphere is fun
southern Canada. I and festive. I also love the
like sitting outside winter, and all the snow is
on long summer beautiful.
evenings.

It's I don't like


often very windy, and 4_ .lt,s
I hate seeing the trees the middle of winter,
lose their leaves. lt it's cold, and I hate b Complete the sentences from the forum comments.
makes me feel sad. Valentine's Day. 1t love c- Christmas and New Year's Evel
2t like s outside on long summer evenings
á}a-a,+ a-eá lhr: -'"e**É< 3l don't mind w - I like my job

My favourite day is probably It's 6


4t don't like th-- about going back to work
5
because I
-.
of coursel No work
5t hateg. upearly.
don't like Sundays, and I today, no work What is the form of a verb after /ove, líke, etc.?
like going back to work and tomorrow.
seeing my friendsl
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d ln pairs, make true sentences beginning I like, I hate,
I really hate
etc. and the verb phrases below.
my least favourite l'm always tired because it's
day of the week, the end of the week, and I
get up early drive at night
especially the want to go home and rest. have eggs for breakfast swim in a cold sea
evening. I don't mind But it's when my friends take selfies watch football on TV
working-llikemy want to go out, so in the end listen to music when l'm studying play games on my phone
lob - but I don't like I often go out with them, but do housework at the weekend shop online
thinking about going I never enjoy it.
back to work.
SPEAKING & WR¡TING
€3zzz*= rsl úis:3, ln pairs, interview your partner with the questions. Say
why when you answer. Are you similar or different?
My favourite time is I l¡kelo__ on
because Tuesdays and
What's your favourite / least favourite month?
my flatmates leave the Wednesdays. lt's when What's your favourite / least favourite day of the week?
house quite early and Champion's League What's your favourite / least favourite time of day?
then l'm all alone, I can games start in the UK,
enjoy my breakfast and it's when I start to
coffee in silence, and relax and think of what
then go to university. to eat. r,a ¡
Write one ,i
'! .,
-
positive and :'- ''J--:r

My least favourite time Surprisingly, my least one negative -4! !


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is 11
favourite time of the day
comment for
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I
--,
That's when I set my is 12-, when ; tt \- ,/
each section . r'-i,,. l§:,:: :, I
alarm in the morning I finish work. I hate the .f.," \.-.+:-'.::
of the forum
journey home on the M@-%'

so I can have a shower
Tube. lt's dirty, and often
in 3.
and a quick breakfast.
I hate getting up early.
I'm absolutely not a
you can't sit anywhere.
It's not so bad in the
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morning person. morning.

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Making music

1 VOCABULARY musrc
a Look at the photos of musical instruments. Write
the correct word in the instruments column.

accordion bass drums guitar keyboard pianc


saxophone trumpet violin

instruments musrclans
1 accordion .arer:í,-,-,'-f

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9:-,-.-
b (Dóló Listen and check.

c @0.11 Listen and complete the musicians column.


d Listen again. Focus on the musicians and
underline the stressed syllable. Then compare tl'e
two columns. When is the stress different?
(Dó.18 Cover the chart. Listen to the music and
say the name of the instrument and the musician.

Do you play a musical instrument? How good are


you?

2 GRAMMAR revision: be or do'?

a (@the correct words.


1 What kind of music are you /d,yrruliistenlto?
2 l'm not / Up-n't-like hip hop.
3 She LSall doesn't listening to you.
4 Are you / D,o yo4play in a band?
5 Where§/ does Adele from?

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Oó.21 Listen and make the question.


1 )),w
She's British. ( ts she Br¡t¡sh?

2 l) He plays the piano, (,Doe s he play the piano?

I
Listen and repeat the opinions
Ther o': :. ::
and intonation'
SPEAKING saying tñ".' Copy tl-re stress
I like him. He's
think about Your answers'
Read the questionnaire and \
Then interview a Partner with
the questionnaire. t like her' She's
Ask for more information' Do You have I don't like them' TheY're
ri.if musical tastes and habits? I don't like it. It's
"t and bands: three
Write the names of six musicians
Then' in pairs' ask
vou love and three you hate'
your partner What do you thínk
ot""l
What kinds of music do You like? Male musicians
§
*i*s*¡*al mosl*Í*1k l¡ir: É¡*# Female musicians
i-*ze il*P r*gg** *18':er Bands

2 How often do You"'?


go to concerts or gigs go dancing LISTENING
ívatch music videos online
download music
Read the definition' Do you
have buskers where
look for song lyrics on the internet them rnoney? Why (not)?
v."ll""i óo yo, give
How do You usuallY listen to
music?
3
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usc th* rá*;* *¡:li*c ** my pi:**-i* *t¡ **:; ''
'...:' noLfiL a person who
performs
public place and asks for money
to? music in a
4 When you're in a car, what do you prefer listening
*+=??i== my *v** +:e;=1+
ih* {adis i+*t¡i*h stax¡*Íi?} busker' Do you
Watch the documentary A London
5 When do You listen to music?
think Charlotte likes her job?
W!:e¡: §'¡a *xer*isil'tg"
i"iÍ!i¡ír'r
#tre+ lm 1i¿Egl!rllg +n Fliltli;C
When i",rl ,J'dP{h¡fi g ilr*:"'t r:l'Jq"
1ff ?:*q"¡ l'¡.¡'i w*t'k ing *r' §t!":d.?i;3É'
ÉJhel tr'm r*l*xi*9.
listening to when you are" '?
i What kind of music do you like
sad haPP,,
song 0r pler ;e of
7 Are you Iistening to a particular
music a lot at the moment?
0o you sing or play in a
group' e'g' a choir or band?
8
- or play?
Wfrat t<inU of music do you sing

PRONUNCIATION /j/, giving opinions c Watch again and mark the sentences
T (true) or
F (false). Correct the F sentences'
Listen to the words and sounds'
Then listen and rePeat' 1 Charlotte only busks in the morning'
2 Buskers usually play pop or folk songs'
3 Buskers can't play anywhere they want to'of Loncic-
¿\ 4 Charlotte always plays in the same area
5 She only plays other people's songs'
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to b-rs< - :
::i¡ t *É n
r¡: á Churtoti" prefers busking in the summer
i: il{l: *i'-l*rt in the winter'
good musician? \^'i c -
Do vou think Charlotte is a
you give her moneY?

Some words with the sound (spelled with


also have a sound before
the " '
, WRITING
e.g.
"*l
"t music NOT

tá a friend.
b Listen and write five Phrases'
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The weather and dates VOCABULARY BANK

THE WEATHER 2 ORDINAL NUMBERS AND THE DATE


Complete the chart with words from the list. Complete the numbers and words.
1st first lfs:s,ti
cloudy rl: r:i,
cold' 1", l"i foggy /'firgil 2nd second l',.;ek-¡¡:r]/
hex ihrtireining /'r*rnr+¡' snowing 1'g:':a*:¡li 3rd third /*:¡:iL'
st¡r+Rv i"sn*ii windy i'rvr;:di¡'
4th fourth if¡:*i
What's the weather like? 5th fifth rTrf#i
óth -:". r >í t l'l /=rkr*l

7th 4-;sf=.:-ll l'g*Y¡t*i


Q "''. eighth ie¡tilil
ninth l*a¡rt¿i
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1oth € li l l': /r*aoi
11th **"iftn -l'. ¡"lr.1ri¡{
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11!fL rr"-ilri
13th fr . " .- ",," ," .', l$=l,li:t"r#i
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It,s 8 ÉklC[,utlr.u;L 14th
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i!-€l-:! +" {t*rb¡¡¿i'f:-¡;sal
twe ntyigeco n d /,til',::.t ti's* ll+¡:rii
b O5.17 Listen and check. 23rd "" i.,, Í'. .' ,., - -l *' ,Éi,t ,v*nti '*::dl
i. "

p Other adjectives for weather


'(,ú,\,. twenty-fourtf¡ .r 11-i¡ j :i.r;{!
warm la:''tr*l : not very hot (opp. coo/) 30th l_! ,,.. :=i /'*=:ri+*/
wet = raining ("pp. d.y) ?f : I thirtv-first 0..:i, r..r-rr
Nouns and adjectives OO.tO Listen and check.
Noun: sun, cloud, wind, fog
Adjective: sunny, cloudy, windy, foggy Look at how we write and say the date.

p Writing and saying the date


Cover the sentences in the chart and look at the We write We say
pictures. Ask and answer with a partner. 22ndMarch the twenty-second of March
12/1 the twelfth of January
What's the weather tike) l!'s sunnV.
! ln the USA, they write the month first, e.g.
12/1 : the first of December.
O5.1S Match the seasons and pictures.
Then listen and check. Prepositions with months and dates
-lJse
in + months, e.g. My birthday's in February.
Use on + dates, é.g. The meeting is on Fríday 5th
September.
Saying years
1807 eighteen oh seyen
193ó ninete en thirty-six
2008 two thousand and eight
(for years 2000-2010)
2011 two thousand and eleven OR twenty e/even

q, AcrvATroN What's the date today?


#_14 sPflng i!Éi'rfl oC autumn /::t¡*¡/ What's the date tomorrow?
't< summer i E,^r4"1/ .l)- winter,I'i1,'íilt¿.'
What's the weather like where you are?
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^{cTtYATtorr¡
What season is it?

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;ewrite the sentences. Change the b Complete the sentences with subject Pronouns (/, he, etc.) or
ghlighted words to object pronouns. object pronouns (me, him, etc.).
i call my mother once a week. John is American. He lives in California, with his parents. He
call her once a week. aroues with lhe'r a lot. r

I can't find my wallet.


i
1 My mother has a big house in the country. -- likes '
!-'
a lot
' ll'*.".''Ol1*'- We o{ten visit rr"-',( on Sundays - she invites t-19- for Iunch.
She speaks to her father in German lam very luckywith my neighbours. l , -.., often help '' with
the children. They collect-v.r.',n"¡¡o^ school when I i work late.
He meets his friends after work. Mark loves Ruth but she doesn\ like '. |l . He calls \r. ,' ''"u.ry
day but
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doesn't want to speak to i ' \¿

Can you help my friend and me? 4 My brother has two big dogs. [-{r.v takes 1!'r'CU lor a walk twice a
day. ldon't like I ' ' very much because iWrl Urrt at -'

lvan i§ angry with his girlfriend. 5 We often take my grandfather some magazines,Úbut /l-C never
1\r lt,r \ {\' ., reads t I'c¿'1. He watches TV all day and never turns t F off.
My son doesn't'like cats.
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1 verb + -ing work working '.,...,. V l
2 verb ending in e
-'l ril'
:3FRe cdok daiice eat get báve live Iiving comíng,N ; ",'..;
'.rn sieep s\op tt\dy str,'im wr.ite 3 double consonant shop shopping -'- I J '

,Vrite sentences about Matt with love,líke, !t tennis, to the cinema


rct mind, not like, or hate, and a verb.

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GRAMMAR Past simPle of be


painter'
Look at a self-portrait by a famous
Answer the questions'
1 Do you know who he is? 1¡'': ¡¡?- 'J "":'t" )""; 't"'
-')""
painting?
2 How old do you think he is in this
t Do you like them?
¡ i ,o kno* uny of his
,o, paintings?
tr
Listen to an audio guide' Check
your
S?.1
answers to 1 and 2in a'

Listen again. Choose a, b, or c'


1 He was born in b in taS:'
a Belgium b tlie Netherlands c Germany
2 His Parents weren't C
a artists b married c Poor A
3 Before he was a Painter, he was a 0
^¡i teacher b doctor c lawYer
¿ íh"r" are -C-photos of him when he was young'
a no b a lot of c not many
This self-portrait was a present for
the painter ll-'
5
a Monet b Picasso c Gauguin
wasn't L:
ó The relationship between the two painters
a bad b easY c comPlicated
7 He was onlY b when he died'
a27 b37 c47 READING
8 During his life, his paintings were á
a unp'oPular b valuable c famous
Look at three self-portraits'on p'55t
Do

Look at the highlighted verbs in c' Complete


the the self-portraits look like the people 'n
chart.
Read the three biographies and numu
are isn't aren't events in the correct order, 1-3' .

Present ls

Past tJ aS U-€{ "e tñ ?Éh\\ \¡Jers Kurt Vonnegut


L Slaughterhouse-Five was a bestselle''
He was a soldier'
I e @p.13ó Grammar Bank
7A i
.i H" was a Painter'
I Billy Dee Williams
I PRONUNCIATION sentence stress 3 H" was in his first film'
the rhythm' Z He was very successful as an actor'
I ffi:.3 tisten and repeat' Copy H" was an art student'
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;!
.t lJlHe was a pa¡nter. I was born in [taly' Adele
She wasn't very interested in schoolr'r
I
I They *"tJ good friends' {
I g n"-iasn't-married' They weren't verv h"PPy ) t9 was a bestseller'
the hotelz
EWhere were you born? Wh"tt was { Sn" was a student with singer Jessie -
Was it exPensive? No, it wasn't'
Read the biographies again' Then
cot
Were they at the cohc€rt? Yes' they
were'
What can You remember aboYt each

simple'
ffi?.* Listen. Say the sentences in the past Which of the four self-portraits in thir
you like most? WhY?
1 § i'n etlr::¡s, Qwas athome'
VOCABULARY word formation
Kurt Vonnegut was an a Find words in the biographies for people's
American writer. He was born jobs made {rom these verbs'
intgzz in IndianaPolis. He was 1 write 3 sing
a soldierduring World War II,
L ¿LI 4 paint i

and was in a prison camP in ,\


Germany from t944to t945.
His ñrst novel was Piano PlaYer,
We often add -er or -or to a verb,
published in r952, but it wasn't
e.g. writer, actor.
a success. However, his novel
:rt Slaughterhouse-Five, an anti We often add -ian, or -ist to a noun,
war book, was a best-seller, and e.g. musician, Pianist.
was made into a f,lm int97z.
In iater iife, he was interested
in politics and Painting. His art Look at the two grouPs below. Are the
I 5 was an escaPe fromthe'work' words verbs or nouns? Can you make the
of writing. words for the jobs?
l compose dance direct invent
2 arl novel politics science

Listen and check. Underline the


Billy Dee Williams is an American
stressed syllable. Practise saying the words.
actor. He was born in New York in
rg37. His father was a caretaker
Write the names of four famous people
ro and his mother was a lift operator.
in each circle. Then change circles' Ask a
He was a student at the High
School of Music & Art. He was a
partner about the people in his / her circles.
theatre actor for r5 Years, and in ( Sh.'t an Australian singer.
r959 he was in his f,rst ñ1m. He \r
l5 was very successful in the r98os,
when he was in two Star Wars
( H" *us a Brítish scientist.
flms,The Empire Strikes Back and
Return of the ledi. Before he was an
actor, Williams was at a ñne arts Alive Dead
,:i) academy in New York, and thls self
portrait is in the National Portrait
Gallery in Washington D.C.

SPEAKING
Adele is a British singer and
songwriter. She was born Adele Talkto a partner.
,r Laurie BIue Adkins tn London in Do you ever take selfies?
1988. When she was a chlId she
was much more interested in .iillli§n*|.i,
:rl rit ..;I. ?e".i!
music than in schoolwork. When ,:{§§.§r rl

she was t4, her musical tastes


.i. were very different from most
Do you have any Why don't you take
teenagers - she was a big fan of
on your phone? them?
B1llie Holiday and Xmlnem. She
was a performing arts student Where were you? Why do you think other
at the BRIT School ln London, people take them?
When was it?
+: where she was a classmate of
Do any of your friends
singers Leona Lewis and lessie l. Who were you
and family take them?
Her first album, ry, tn zoo8, w¡th?
was an immediate success and Do you have any photos
she is now a major star. Adele of you on your phone
ir isn't a painter; this seif-portrait that are not selfies?
was for an online art Project Where were you?
called Face Britain.

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Where.cilc
I

they wan:
to go?

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READING & LISTENING
a true storY about a
a Read the beginning o{
the questions'
problem with a flight' Answer
want to fly to? Where from?
1 Where did Adam and lndia
2 Who booked the tickets?
3 What problem ao yo' think there was with the booking?

girlfriend
Last March, Adam and his
India, who live in Manchester' :
áecided to go to ibiza on
h-o1idaY,
booked the lickets
ináir't stepÍather
needed
for them with RYanair' He
Adam's surname He wasn't
sure what it was, so he
looked on Facebook The
name on Adam's page was
Adam West, and he booked
to
the tickets in lhat name'
fly on 11th June'
1

'
d You're going to listen to an':
Readtherestofthestory.Putthepartsinthecorrect storY' Before You listen' rea -
order, 1-ó. A-G and Put them in a log':'
his surname lo A TheY tried to check in'
A \*. pay L22O' sohe decided to change
.to
then he needed a B Kevin booked the fligl'''
name' but
West lt was f'á' to change his
new passport wlth his
The new passport ' 1 C Kevin and Jeanette wa- '
'''t-"
""* holidaY to the Caribbe:
the
B1 right name -'+diT West' is D TheY Parked their car'
Unfortunately it wasn't the
in the 196Os Adam" E TheY arrived at Birminc-
name of an actor who played"eatman
'

, F TheY looked for flights -


C .'.thatitwaspossible,butheneededLopayf22O-double
want
. ' G TheY walked into the '=

the cost of the flight He didn't


'

e Now listen to the f irs


real
D ....1:ed the name onhis
lacebook page as a ioke His of the story' Was Your orde-
When Adam
,lrÁ" o Adam Armstrong '

Listen to the end of :-


f
...realizedthemistake,hephoned.§anair.Heaskedthem
What was the Problem?
o"iitRyanair replied '
bookrng
to change the surnamá
o Whose fault was the Prob
+

And he and lndia


" in story?
.. .was f 103 - so Adam saved f 117 "u.h
travelled to lbiza on 11th June'

(not)?
was a good one? Why
c Do you think Adam's solution
I

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ili
,{
I
Listen and rePeat the sentences'
GRAMMAR Past simPle: regular
verbs I I cailerj a taxi. I us*C nn *PP"
Find the past tense of these verbs in 1b' I it ,rrired ln five rrlni¡te!'
Write them in the chart.

Present Past
-i \ -
1 ask
He need*cj a pas§pol-t. He wanted it fasi"
2 decide 3 -ed: ltdl He waited * long time"
3 reply
4 don't want
i":r ':
Look at the verbs in the list'----QirgDthe ones that
Listen to an extract from the
' belong to grouP 3 (/rd/). Listen and check'
second story. What's the missing word? \iived painted
asked cooked gncJe{ finisheci liked
Kevin, '. - -- You check the airPort ola reC started stappeci travelled waiched workeci
when you booked?

@ p.136 Grammar Bank


78 Listen to some verb phrases' Make true E or E
sentences about YesterdaY'
Stand up and move around the class'
Ask Did you..'? questions about 1 ,. ': ,( di dn't play tennís yesterday'
yesterday with the verb phrase: 9:1"*'
Wh.n sohebodY answers Yes,l did"
write their name. VOCABULARY & SPEAKING
past time exPressions
YESTERDAY
Find a person who... Number the past time expressions 1-10'
watched football on TV last week
{ yesterdaY morning
called a taxi -3 last summer
last night
studied for an exam the day before YesterdaY
cooked dinner
; last month

arrived at work / school


'i three daYs ago
!
i a year a9o

i five minutes ago 10 in 2017


late
listened to the radio
started a new book
We saY last week, last month
worked / studied until late
played a comPuter
or video game
Listen and check. Then listen and rePeat'
a past time
( No, t didn;t. Díd You call a taxí"'? Complete the sentence for each activity with
expression.

PRONUNCIATION -ed endings When was the last time?


I travelled by bus. I booked some tickets

I downloaded a song'.
The e in -ed is not usually pronounced' I posted a Photo online..'
and -ed is pronounced l''i' or iti' e'g' I walked more than 5 km."
lplayed sPort.'.
cl o se d I i;I;1; ¡ ;: :':. i, stopped i:r i t';j:r 1'r'

I watched a reallY good film" ' I danced at a Party'..


The -ed is Pronounced ':'-ii onlY in
verbs which end with tn" to'¡d ::'r I arrived late for something" '

q¡ :i!"', e.§. waít - waited i'+''i'i'it':'l '


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d Work in pairs. A tell your Partner your first sentence'
B ask for more information'
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Rewrite the sentences in the past simple. Complete the conversation with was, wasn't,
present simple Yesterday were, or weren't.
Mv father's at work. :','t,,, ,.:,,lrr' ,i..:::r at work. A .':::,,.r,: you and Charlie at the concert last night?
1 She's at home today. at home. B Yes, we '
2 Where are you now? Where ? A 2'_ it good?
3 l'm in Edinburgh. in Edinburgh. B No, it 3- . The singer terrible.
4 ls it hot today? hot? A s- the tickets expensive?
5 lt isn't open now. B Yes, they ó

ó They aren't in the office in the office.


7 C Where 7
your mother born?
We're in Rome now. - - !r a -r, in Rome.
. D She B- born in Argentina in 1955
B They're tired. " :, tired.
c her parents Argentinian?
9 We aren't late.
0 l'm not at school. ' at school. D No, they 'o . . Her father 11
German and her mother 12 from ltaly
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Rewrite the sentences in the past simple. Complete the sentences with a verb
past simple in the past simple.
present simple
We watch TV. yesterdaY evening.
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1 lstudy English. at school
net ii*i*n .ialay
2 Do you listen to the news? yesterday?
- last night We ,r .,r ,, :r'.::i
work late yesterday.
3 He doesn't cook.
4 Does she play sport? at university? 1 | ,--- -- my mother on her birthday.
5 They work late. last week. 2 The film was very sad.
6 She travels a lot. in 2018 you
7 Jack works in New York. five years ago. 3 My brother games all
B I call my parents every day. yesterday. ---video
day yesterday.
ten years ago 4 I to the news this mornrng.
9 We don't live in France.
5 Sarah with
0 Anna asks a lot of questions. at the meeting.
Martin at the party?
ó -We our hotel rooms online.
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Correct the information using the word Complete the text with the verbs in. brackets in the past
in brackets. simple. All the verbs are irregular.
She put on a coat. (jacket) Last New Year's Eve | ,..,,,..-:i (go) to London with some friends.
We 1- (have) dinner at a Chinese restaurant, and at
,10.00
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1 She wore a red dress. (blue) p.m. we 2- (take) a taxi to Trafalgar Square. We
3- (be) there for an hour, and then we a- (go)
to the river. We 5- (can) see the fireworks very welL, and
2 | came home early. (late) we ó (have) a great time. We 7 ' (get) home at 4.00
a.m. We B . (feel)tired, but we (be) very happy!
3 We went by train. (bus) -
Complete the questions in the past simple.
4 He said hello. (goodbye) A -il.-. ::,.:._,r,: -::,-- Iast night?
B No, I stayed at home.
5 You had a sandwich. (salad)
1 A What yesterday?
B I wore ieans.
ó He knew her surname. (flrst name)
2 A Where her shoes?
B She bought them in Paris
3 A What time
B We got home late

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