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What time does Sylvia get up? She gets up at 7-00, | 2 What time does che take a shower and brush her testa? 3. What time does she get dressed? 4 1 What tind does she have Ineakiani? eMC tebe e - 5+ Does she leave home for work at 7:30? 6. What time does she leave home for work? A: B: A suns onrome oe 14. What time does she go to bed? 7. Does she start work at 8:30? 8. What time does she have lunch? | 9 Does she finish work at 5:00? to, What time does she finish work? 1, What time does she get home from work? 32, What time does she have dinner? 13, What does she do after dinner? ‘What time does Sylvia get up? she gets up at 7:00, |Waat time does she take a shower and brush her testa? ‘She takes a shower and brushes her teeth at 7:20. What time does she get dressed? She gets dressed at 7:30. you | student a | student 8 eae a as |? What tne do ou gas = aaa! Sweat te do you takes Ras oa] show snd bath ou ath? Tt ime doyoutawe nea? ‘Vooyoutaea tiga | a Do you waaay? T ‘Tiiariee taper or | dba? 7. What ine do you a ntl? ‘Thiet inedoyouhave nak? | 9B youve anche ma? a La es | wo chon? | | aI Thai doyouaethone | Tear de youn na? ee i NS | ee | iBbeyoammern eral? T 1 | | ‘Tihs doyoug Oa True | False 1 She gets up at 8:0. 2, She doesn't have breakfast at home! 3. She leaves for work at 6:45. 1. She starts work at 9:00. 5. She has lunch at 100, 6. She finishes work at 5:00. 7. she gets home fromworkat7:00 | SSC Talways Tusually/often Sometimes | I never ei about frequency ‘A: What are your favorite sports? B: Swimming and diving. ‘A: How often do you go swimming? B: Three times a week. What about you? Do you like sports? 1 ‘As Yes, I do. I work out in a gym four times a week and I jog every day. ones a week FREQUENCY WORDS oncestwice/three times a day | conceftwice/thres times a week conce/twice/three times a month oneestwice/three times a year | very Friday, every day Tee eee pecs waa se 7) 2 2 2S) ‘A: How often do you study English? B: [study English twice a week, A: How often do you do your homework? B: do my homework every day. study English do your homework go to the movies meet your friends work out go shopping go dancing ' go to the dentist take vacations travel ‘Means of transportation ‘ac How long does i take? B:I'm a computer analyst BrI go to work by car. ~ Bs work at IBM. 1B: It takes about fifteen minutes. ‘aswhere do you work? —_ ‘AzHlow do you go to work? ‘a: What do you do? ‘A: What does John do? B: He's a doctor. ‘A: How does he go to work? B: He goes to work by car. ‘A: How long does it take? B: It takes half an hour. \tvame Job ‘Means of Leaves [Gets to ‘transportation | fo" pide a 2 = work at es John [doctor Jar 8:00 330 Samuel [teacher [bus 730 Bas Sally [bank subway 8:00 6:20 reller Margereth| student | bicycle ay 8:0 Paul fevreet train 6:00 30 vendor Study these examples: 1 go to work by car (or) I drive to work. Igo to work on foot (or) I walk to work. PRS tem vo tate mus things are Asking and telling the time A: shoes/where/my/are? them/I/find/can’t. B: the/under/they/are/bed. : yeah/oh/are/here/they. B: You're welcome. Is it half past ten already? lo, not yet. It’s....... thanks. fou'te welcome. The flowers are... the vase, The lamp is... the table z ~ the vase is the table, ‘The stools a the table The stereos the cos ~< se outlets ae thea tts five past nine ‘ 1s ten past nine W's a quarter past nine : I's twenty-five past nine, Vy. I's half past nine in > Are there any supermarkets nearby? \ hese L- Ms, Anderson: How big is"! 2 Mr, Higgins Me, Higgins: Oh, it's fatrly big, thas bedrooms _ bathrooms, @ sanda Digusceeee With a laundry room. mwas, Anderson: Is there a... vues SOO? mr, Higgins: No, not exactly, but the living room is fairly senses $0 itean also be used as a dining room. Let me show you the floor plan. mr. anderson: All right, Ok, here you are. This is the... oats Oh, H's 2 big! Yes. Here is the me and the «| room. These are the... oe and the two bathrooms. ‘mz, Anderson: Good. Now, what 5 is iton? 1t’son the Ciedistsnria 166 ‘are there any good stores or nearby? Oh, yes. Here's @ big vornnnneemeresne OF Lincoln DAVE, You can walk to all of them. ‘Mrs, Anderson: That's good. LIVING ROOM pro Let student A: You are a real estate agent. You have an appointment with Me. and ts. Anderson. They want to buy a one-bedioom apartment. Show them the floor plan, describe the apartment and answer their questions. students B and C: You are Mr. and Mrs. Anderson. You ‘want to buy a one-bedroom apartment, Talk to the real fstate agent. Ask him/her questions like: ts there a laundry room in the building? ‘ace there any supérmazkets or stores nearby? SH. Rental ads A.Match the abbreviations with their meanings, A. following the model, Then scan the ads below and underline the abbreviations. -Write a ental ad for your house or ecu , Y ee Sree Heh ont } zeuntut\ /with, 9, sphag \ Zor rs aan Tumi 2° seme, YX c pate } ae apt >< afurnised > vo, tte vs | wt bedroom mo \/ “tenon | 6. em 7 apartment az. nr, —7 carpet } 3. wiw ‘wall to wall j Foleo poset . SoMNTONN Fan Zohan wen, Sroliokin spaod, —— ~ a q dim, bat: Wi ep mse Bale $700, Ae ; ues, eee cd bola, ea NE OTHE ree pitas L NEAR UNIVERSITY: Small 2m pw bath, avn basemen $250. 322-466 any tine Bile Prod Yefetog eReAES Unfurs 3 8 ag mode hc & bath 5, Ndsck N Tanen Shope 52356 | Se ee his/her place. ask questions to confirm the Futn 2-story 4 BR house, 2 baths. vm. ‘nim, kichen. 30 mn to center of own ‘s7s0ime. 634-1322 anv tne, information In the ad. Also answer questions about. the ad you wrote, “| Untu, 2 88 house, Mo, ath rm, Indoor pkg aval. Nr ansp » shops, $500me, 461-8769 ig suiny 1F apt arktonen, Bam, Whi opt att wakeup $450 tne odo. Inmedi oe S06 06 iL NEAR DOWNTOWN: Ing, turn, 2BR apt’ mod Hh and bath. live, din m, # fr. shops trans 83090. 867-3423, Laurie is new in town. She has to go to the Five Stars Restaurant, but she can’t find her way around. Listen to her as she asks for directions and check the correct | irele on the map. B.in pairs, read the rental advertisements above and circle the three best places for. the Palmers, the family in the picture. Pe PMTs Cum) st bird MSS Cie Maer skccupios 2 - Unies Two Let me show you the floor plan Suramary LEA leereetey es Asking and answering about houses or apartments Do you live in a house or an apartment? ive in an apartment. How many rooms are there? There aro three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a living room with 2 balcony, a dining room and a big kitchen. What floor is it on? W's on tha tenth floc. 's the living room big? No, it isn't, I's ema Asking and answering about places in town Is there a flower shop near here ? Yes. There's ono on Orange Street. I's across from a supermarket Asking and answering about furniture ‘What furniture is there in your bedroom? There are two beds, an armchair, a chest of drawers and a. wardrobe, Is there a washing machine in the laundry room? No, there isn't Vocabular 1. Places hospital coffee shop ‘ower shop bookstore subway station movie theater post office bank Shurch bus stop gas station pay phone Dare restaurant Supermarket police station schoo! 2. Rooms in a house bathroom bedroom, living room dining room kitchen laundry room garage 3. Furniture/Household appliances armchair reingarator bec Wardrobe sofa bookcase TWset table chairs shower washing machine bathtud sink stove microwave oven chest of drawers mirror cupboard Ordinal num! 4 tit etna & im Tr -wonth & “nth 10 41" olventh = $30 -theoery 36: “tourseres 45° tice 16° sixteenth $7" seventeenth 18: -soresanh 30% rwteanin 2" iwontoty Pu entre 2a twenty-ancons 23% twonlytre 2a “twenty-four 30" then 40° foot 50" eth 0" -soitn 70" seventh 20" biti 90" nine $00" one incre Affirmative form ‘There is a bookstore on Lee Avenue, ‘There are many chairs in the living room. Negative form ‘There isn't a bookstore on Lee Avenue. ‘There aren’t many chairs in the dining room, Question form/Short answors Is there a bookstore on Lee Avenue? Yes, thare is. / No, there isn't, ‘Are there many chairs in the dining room? Yes, there ara. / No, there aren't How many How many bedrooms are there in your house? ‘There are three. How many stucents are there in tho classroom? ‘There is only one. Prepositions of place: near / on / across trom Is there a nookstore near here ? Yes, there's one on Orange Street. I's across from a coffee shoo. SLL ic ‘Things one needs or has to do A.Match the statements on the left with the places on the right. You can... in a/an QD cottee shop OD iaunéromat QO parking lot 1, wash and dry clothes 2. see a movie 3. buy stamps and mail letters 4. buy magazines and newspapers flower shop 5. buy books newsstand 6. patk your car drugstore 7. buy medicine ‘movie theater 8. buy flowers O) bookstore 9. buy CDs and records ©) music store 10.huy clothes ) travel agency a, buy airline tickets O restamant 12, buy groceries C2 post office 13, have a meal supermarket ay.have a cup of coffee CO) etothing store =| B. Listen. Then practice the conversation. ‘A: Excuse me, I need to buy some stamps. Is there a post office near here? B: Yes. There’s one on Trafalgar Street. It's next to.a big department store, You can’t miss it ‘A: Thenks. u're welcome. C. Work in pairs. Talk about the things in activity A you need/have to do and ask information about places. Use the map. below. Pronunciation Focus 4 4. Listen fo the reduced form of wont fo In this sentence: Iwant to buy some clothes./wana/ 2. Listen to the pronunciation of have to have to dry my clothes. /ht tay ———— ae D. write three things you want to do this year in the left-hand column. Follow the example, THINGS I WANT TO DO wane to kam English THINGS YOU HAVE TO DO You have to study at home. E. Exchange books with a partner. Write down what s/he has to do in the right-hand column. Follow the example. Then take tums reading your sentences. ere Coe attr: ence You're welcome. Yes, there's one on Trafalgar Street. How can I get there? Excuse me. Is there a bank near here? Well, first go down this street to the traffic light. All right, Thanks. Then turn left at the traffic light and go down Trafalgar Street for about two blocks. The bank is on your right, just past the post office. (_) = Go up this street. ( ) = Tum left on..... Street. ( ) = Cross the street. (_) = Go ahead for two blocks. (_) = Go down this street. G ) = Tum right on . . Street, Turn right/left on Main Street. BUT Tum right/left at the traffic light shoe store coffee shop music store flower shop aundromat clothing store library travel agency ‘A: Excuse me. | need/want/have to .. Is there a/an ....... B: Yes, there’s one on A: How can | get there? B: Well, first. eens Then... A: B: near here? Allright. Thanks. You're welcome. Useful words/phrases: go up/down turn left/right on ... go straight ahead for two/three blocks on the comer of ... and ... on your left/right Sku ® Oo Then walk up Park Street for about two blocks until you see a park. First take bus number twenty-three and get off at Park Street, just in front of a church. That's St. Patrick's Church. That's the street I live on. Walk down Palm Street. My house is about halfway down on the left. It’s number 34. It’s a red two-story house. You can’t miss it. Go down Oak Street for two blocks and turn left on Palm Street. There’s a small comer market there on the left. There's a small street just after the park. It's called Oak Street. eer creer cuales beautiful dangerous big cold expensive interesting old . dirty eyveyre es CITY: O cheap ugly safe clean small new hot boring weather | people a i food transportation architect tenses other B: Oh, I love it! It’s. A: Because it’s .. beautiful dangerous. expensive interesting old dirty quiet big _ small noisy ugly safe fantastic hot A: How do you like Rio de Janeiro? fantastic city. It's ....... hot and sunny and the beaches are very beautiful. How about you? Do you like Rio? A:No, I don't. Why not? . very dangerous city. 1. Discuss with a partner the rule for using or not a/an. 2.Cicle the alternatives that explain the rule for very/too in the 2 examples. e.g.: The food is very expensive in this city. It costs USS 50,00 for a meal. Vv Im this case, the food is expensive, and/but | can/eannot pay for it. €%.: The food is too expensive in this city, it costs USS 100,00 for a meal. In this case, the food is expensive, and/but ‘can/eannot pay for it. * How do you like your city/hometown? * Is it an interesting/sophisticated place? * Is it big/small/dirty/clean/safe/dangerous? * Are there good stores and restaurants in your city/hornetown? * Are they cheap/expensive? * Is there an airport in your city/hometown? + Are there good hospitals in your city/ hometown? Se January rayies | March April May Tune My birthday is on (May a1(- )March 21. My birthday is on ( August 1 (April n. My birthday is on ( djune 12 ( January 12. My birthday is on ( )March 10 ( )May 10. And you? When is your birthday? uly August September "October November _ December say January second March twenty-first April twenty-seventh event 1. Christmas is on 2. Independence Day (USA) is celebrated on 3, Valentine's Day is on 4. Columbus discovered America on 5. April Fool's Day is on 6. New Year's Eve is on date CD April (February 14" | ( ) December 31" ' ( ) October 12" ( ) December 25" (july 4° | Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug wots Sept Oct Nov Asn ~ Nov F ‘ose sally like tos angeles? sty your answer, Hew does Susan ike Los Angeles? Thy your anewer $0, how do you like LA, Susan? Oh, {love it! it's a fantastic city. And there are lots of good places to visit, Good! How about you two? Do you like it here? like it a loi, but Sally doesn’t Why? Because it's a dangerous city and the stores and restaurants are too expensive Oh, really? That's bad. You know, Ihave to buy ‘my boyfriend a birthday present. Any suggestions? How about a CD? It's interesting and cheap. You're right, re there any music stores near here? Music stores? | think so, but. Yes, there's a big one on South Street Is it far from here? No, it isn't. You can just walk. Good. How can I get there? Tet mesee... Co down this street to the first traffic light... Uh-huh. Down this street to the traffic light... Then turn left and go straight for about two blocks... All right The music store is on your left, just past the gas station. Susan: OK, Paul. | think I know where it is Sally: So, when is your boyfriend's birthday? Susan: On April. Sally: That's tomorrow! By the way, guys, my birthday is on May 12, Please don’t forget. Sally, Paul and Susan are (classmates/siblings co-workers). They ave (atthe restaurant/in the Sally and Paul (i live) in Los Angeles. Susan (also lives/doesn’t live) in LA, Susan loves this city because there are lots of (perking ot ation theaters). Sallly (loves/doesn't like) LA because, according to her, it's a fantastic/an expensive/a cold) place. Student A: You and Student B are classmates. S/he mows the neighborhood, but you are new in town. Joday is April 8. Your mother's birthday is on April 9. You want to buy her some flowers and a pair of shoes. Ask Student B if there are any flower shops or shoe stores nearby. Ask for directions. Student B: You and Student A are classmates, but student A is new in town and doesn't know the neighborhood. s/he needs to go to some places. Give directions. evel agen sea store Listening Comprehension & Daniel's favorite city is wtiful and big city. Aires, e's a beat ae \dern and old buildings. fe many moe ent | |i va many touriete, too, 1'8 very Jennifer's hometown is| _| gold in July and August Ie spout David's hometown ie | eal 2 hore by plane from Rio, Ite a very lysis homens | ie i rant interesting city with many reetau! nd night olube. There are no beaches In : and ni i re. Buenos Aires, but there is a po Our favorite c: Daniel loves Buenos Aires. a) What the city is like: b) Where it is:..... | ¢) Sentence(s) where s/he expresses emotion: Use the cues below: Is it big/small? Is it beautiful/ugly? Is it safe/dangerous? | d) Unclear sentence(s). In this case, ask the Are there many buildings? writer to clarify it/them, Are there many tourists? x Is it near here? Is it hot/cold? Is the local time different from here? Ave there beautiful beaches? Ce ee Can you get there by bus? ete. Posteard A: _ Picture: Posteard B: Picture: Postcard c: ——_—Pieture: _ Death | Here linc tal ee ren aty rede tnt ep ve gis 190 rhe tre sree ofteracearce | ft Theyare | { h echt. Avery maitillace tv 1. Where is Maggie? Mark Gerth bo ner Does she live in Paris? Where are Sally and her kids? ive they having a good time there? Sin Pa! Ww sa fascncc ca up sedan the steers allay crgandneser 2 eres |= | 3, What's the food like in Paris? ieee al = 4. Can Maggie speak French? 5. Whereis St. Mark's Square? 6. How do people go everywhere in Venice? Tarvira ae 8. arelbmyenpeit etal “| 4g, Isit cold in Orlando? Par carcisieuunmemr ae to. What time do the kids go to bed every day? rderatard me combo Tee cys crowed ith our rome the werd orn te | —— | Leumercn eset tarts! Magi | spe toveteCrindeteo | 1 Martha is in Pars paroare ioctl martha isinaris, —__} tana andieroarcnyineste te | 2._There aren't any roads in Venice. | setts Ary te pcos Cate ante a Hew tacos areal react Taide are 3. Orlando is very hot im July team a wonderful: Tey ea haber 1, Sally's kids don’t like to tae cipsal dey lng andro goo be i Se eee tasbe | — eat hamburgers. a fara paca 5. Magaie speaks French very well.~ | __ ce dot came to Oran Ju 6. The food in Faris is very expensive. Gal Etc and ri, 7. Paris and Orlando are crowded with tourists. 8, Italian men are very handsome. |_ 4. There are good stores with cheap | | clothes in Orlando, 10. There aren't any Renaissance buildings in Venice. aunt e e Si sauipius 2+ Unit Taree How do you like L.A.? Summary be abbalehe Chats Talking about things a person has/wants/needs to do need to buy some stamps, | want to mail some letters. Ihave to cash a check, Asking for faeilities/giving directions Is there a bank near here? Yes, there's one on Main Street. How can | get there? Go down this street to the traffic light. Then tum left and go down Main Strest for about twa blocks. The bank is on your right, just past the post office, ‘Are thore good stores in your clty? Yes, there are./No, there aren't Asking for/giving opinions about places How do you lke it here? Oh, | like it It's a small and safe city. h, | don't tke it. t's very dangerous, Talking about birthdays When is your birthday? It's on December 31. Is your birthday on June 127 No, i's on May 12, Places in town January cing lot February Rewsstad March Snigstore hee ges staton a travel agency nea clothing store shoe store say Horry August cisco September mal October ber November bookstore December ‘Aijectives Wns Vorb os ETRY beautiu/ug washito Safe/dangerous fos big/emal tobuy noteols tomal cheaprexpensive {© park intrestingyboring tocash news to have (a mea) Slearvainy to borrow Expressions of directions/useful phrases Go up/down (a street/ an avenue). Tur left/right (on ¢ street /on an avenue). Tum left/right (at the traffic ight) Go straight ahead. Go ahead for twa blocks. It's on the comer of Main Street and Broadway. It's on your leftright. It's in the middle of the block, just past the post office, need/wanthhave + to + verb | need to buy some CDs. | want to mail some letters, have to cash a check, Position of adjectives and adverbs in a sentence. “article jadverb adjective | noun is | interesting, lis an linteesting [place _ is avery interesting place. isnot | ‘expensive. | is not ‘expensive place. isnot ‘expensive. Preposition ON + Dates My birthday is on Novernber 25, His birthday is on July 14 what time | Mow do you do you usually | usually go to get up? | school/ work? When is your | Kow long does mother's | it take you to ‘skill? birthday? | come to Skill? | 19 21 What do you i We can wash |1 ‘usually do in and dry ‘the evenings? clothes in a (2), 32 What time do you usually go to bed? 22 5 different means of How often do you go swimming? What time does your English class start? 8 Is there The opposite The opposite | The opposite | List 3 ‘things borrow books anewsstand | of dirty is (?). | of quiet is (?). | of safe is (?). | you have to do ina). = | after class. 28 27 | 26 9 ‘In 3 adjectives, Is there a i How many, See | ‘express your Are there cheap supermarket Name rooms are there Do you live in a, ‘opinion _Testaurants ear your pieces | in your house/| house or an about Rio. near here? home? ‘of furniture. | apartment? | apartment? 16 15 13 12 Ir 10 = a ‘A: Excuse me, officer. Is there a/an B: Yes, there's one ... A: How can | get there? B: a: Thank you. B: You're welcome. A: Excuse me, officer. Is there a flower : shop near here? A B: Yes, there is one on... 1. flower shop | 2. parking lot | 3. subway station I 4 4. bus station | El | 5. Laundromat | | estes & — \ 1, You can wash and dry clothes in this place, 2, Azoom in the house where people park their ears “ 3. the opposite of "safe". - = 44.8 place whore we buy newspapers and magazines, ‘ 5: The opposite of “always”. 6. We usually buy medicine in this place. 7 The opposite of "hot". = : 8. The third month of the year. | 9, You can buy airline tickets in a travel to.The opposite of “clean”. 1a.A very convenient means of transportation szthe sixth month of the year. Teacher: s ______ your pen, Nancy? Nancy: No, it isn't. Teacher: Is it tim: No, it isn’t. Teacher: Whose pen is this? mark: I think it’s Teacher: Here you are, Mark, mark: Thank you. Teacher: You're welcome. » Jim Pensiyour ‘Name: Mark ‘Occupation: salesman Favorite Sport: bacebal Hobby: playing computer games Favorite food: hamburger and French res Likes: cats end dogs, watching TV Dislikes: driving ‘Name: Jenifer occupation: fasion mode! Favorite sports: cycling and ice-skating Hobby: photagraphy Favorite food: cheese and fruit Likes: sport cas, taveling Dislikes: waking up early Ask and answer like this: A: Whose computer is this? B; It's Mark’s./It's his. Whose bicycle is this? A: It's Jennifer's./It's hers. ( ) January 1” () February 14" (©) March 17" () A Sunday in March or April ( ) December 25” ( ) May 30" ¢ ¢ ¢ ( = ) 4° Thursday in November dine 1, Father's Day ) October 31" a 2. Mother's Day ! si a in May . Sine cian cenes oa 1" Monday in September Halloween | ()3"Sunday in June 5. Easter 6. Christmas 7. New Year's Day 1 8. Valentine's Day ae 9. St. Patrick's Day ‘A: When do Americans celebrate Labor Day? | wel 13 ation? B: On -......-. And when do they celebrate Easter? — |. Thanksgiving Day GF 12. Memorial Day ss : 7 is Discussion + Do you celebrate Valentine's Day in your country? Is there a similar holiday in your country? How do people celebrate it? + What do you usually do on these occasions? x SKML Sobandted Barbara tonight of : S « : “aye Taub Dale Saturday afternoon, eel eas tak ae y vnext week on Friday z.Where are you going to meet Calvin? I'm going to meet him at the subway station. (gachel i els party (eka oars CDs / play football / eat out with Sam / take soedlong bre you gotng to stay. in Ls honeys the kids to the zoo / go to the movies I'm going to stay there for three days. 3.Yeah, I'm going to have a nice meal tonight... 4.What are you going to do this evening? 1am going to study for a test " Sam/this weekend A:What is Sam going to do this weekend? B: He's going to play football. + Take a piece of paper. + Fold it in half + On one side write complete answers to the following questions: 4) what are you going to do on Saturday morning? b) what ate you going te do om Saturday evering? ©) What are you going te do on Sunday? * Now write Whose plans are these? undemeath your sentences. * Fold your paper in half and hand it to the teacher. + The teacher will mix up the papers and hand a different one to you * When you receive your new paper, read and guess who has written it. See this example: Gunch with Tim & Sue _ "geting with John __ PAY ATTENTION: The Present Continuous Tense (be + -ing) is also used to express future actions, especially with verbs of motion (leave, anive, come, etc.) Examples: We are leaving at 6:00 tomorrow moming, ‘Many people ate coming to the party tonight. JET et ties cke Cees up very early It's Friday morning and some students are in the cafeteria during recess. They are talking about their plans for the weekend. Sam: : Say, who are you going with? Sam: May; When are you people going to leave? sam: Mary: I'm sure you're going to enjoy San Francisco. It's a beautiful city. Sam: Yeah, I know : What about you, Mary? Do you have any plans for the weekend? Mary: Well, I'm going to stay here. It's my mother's birthday and I'm going to surprise her... Mark: Listen, since Monday is the fourth of July and we're going to have a long weekend, let's talk about our plans. Tell us, Sam, what are you going to do? Sam: Mark: Oh, really? And where are you going? Sam: Sall low nice! How are you going to get there? And whose car are you going to take? a) What do the four people do? b) When is the fourth of July going to be: Friday, Sunday or Monday? c) What are Sam's plans for the long holiday? d) Where is Sam going t e) How is Sam going to get there? #) Whose car is Sam going to take? g) Who is Sam going to travel with? h) When ate they going to leave? i) What are Mary's plans for the weekend? Now, switch roles. Wi, Meg 0) Pm writing this e-mail to telt you that 1 am very (©) . oo you know ¥ 7 We now nave a fa} on tne $B my mother Ct necaure mere is wbig kitchen and tna fj rooms are raaily comfortabte. My father has the faor pln and | whvayje {ake #i00k att te are going to spend the tng intzTaNEDAR] there and t am very excited. This Is going to be my. rf? trip to that city, Unfortunately at this time of the year ii cold down there, but no problems. s [Bete] anawe are going to cetevrate GL ner A my family is going, but on aitrerent days. 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No, it isn't Whose pen is this? It's Judy's pen t's Judy's W's hers. Talking about holidays ‘When do Americans celebrate Valentine's Day? On February 14°. ‘When is Labor Day in your country? Is on May 1%: What's your favorite holiday? My favorite holiday is Christmas, Talking about future plans and intentions What are you going to do tonight? I'm going to travel to New York. Where are you going to meet Melanie? {'m going to meet her at the airport When are you leaving? I'm leaving tomorrow morning, American holidays Father's/Mother's Day Independence Day Halloween Easter Christmas New Year's Day Valentine's Day St. Patrick's Day Labor Day Thanksgiving Memorial Day o pi Gebubitte ‘Question word WHOSE Whose computers this? Is Mark's computer/It’s his. Whose CDs are these? ‘These are Mary and John's CDs /These are theirs, Future with GOING TO (be + going to + infinitive) Affirmative form rm going to take a showex, ‘She's going to buy a new car. ‘They are going to travel to Miami Negative form 1m not going to take a shower, ‘She's not going to buy anew car, They ate not going to travel to iam Questions/Short Answers ‘Are you going to take a shower? Yes, am/No, Imm not. 's she going to buy anew car? Yes, she is/No, she isn't. ‘Are they going to travel to Miami? Yes, they are,/No, they aren't Possessive pronouns: mine, yours, his, hers, ours, theirs. | This is my book, Thi book is mine, This is Mary's bicycle. This is her bicycle. This bioycle is hers, z listen to music Iking about present actions read a book write a letter sing talk on the phone ride a horse a: What are they doing? z: They are... " football. a: What is she doing? she lstiecocieahatetrn i a bike. a: Are they ... 2a : Yes, they are. Mrs. Wayne a: Is he playing ....... ? 8: No, he isn't. He is ... a: Is she. 3: Yes, she is. a: What is he doing? B: He's ....... a) Arrange yourselves in two teams. b) On a separate piece of paper write the _ name of your team and list seven different actions. See the example: The Winners dancing 2) reading a book . 3) singing 4) sleeping 5) ourfing 6) talking on the phone 7) taking a shower c) Ready? Now, hand it to your teacher and choose a team leader. d) The teacher is going to give team A's paper to team’s B leader and vice versa. e) In turns, each team leader has to go up front and mime the actions to the members of his/her team. Ican’t stand working with computers. | love iaiking on the phone. _ f) The game consists in guessing the Thate waking up early. actions in the order they have been listed. Thate washing my pet. 1 uund doing the dishes. g) To do so, team members have to ask I like doing my homework. their leader questions like: Are = dancing? > A: How do you like listening to classical music? B: [love doing it. Ican't stand listening to music. Thate doing it. Take turns asking about: waking up early on weekends watching soccer on TV swimming, {going to the mall playing computer games going to birthday parties Tisteningtorock eating Japanese food Agreeing and disagreeing with likes and dislikes Tlove coming to this restaurant. but | don't like the prices here. I'm going to ask for a epecial, So dol. | don't either. Slaying home on holidays dmg homework lgving ears omng the dishes watching videos gang todos talking to your neighbors iraveling by bus 4:1 ike playing with dogs. B: $o dol. tir Taylor He's going tos wife loves polishing A: 1 don''t like getting up early. g Porn watch oy the floor to please him. B: Neither do I. rom wou team on A: Lean’t stand watching horror movies. B: You can’t? Well, 1 like it. ° PRUE oO CRUeee ny 1. The tie is ( ) pink 2. The pants are ( ) black 3. The suit is ( ) beige 4. The dress is ( ) orange 5. The socks are ( dred 6. The skirt is (. ) light green I'm between two people — one is wearing blue jeans, 7. The jeans are ( ) brown a white T-shirt, a green cap and white sneakers; the 8. The panty hose are ( ) gray other is wearing white shorts, a black belt, aed polo —_g, The T-shirt is ( ) blue shirt, white socks and white sneakers. roniHetshitttits (ap) deicgiean My name is Ethel. I'm near someone wearing a pink dress, black high heel shoes, an orange scarf and a green hat. | wear =< ; r glasses. My name is Dwane. - z I'm nekt to someone wearing blue jeans, a white T-shirt, a green cap end white sneakers, My name is Hazel, The person on my right is wearing a dark blue suit, a | light blue shirt, a gray tie, black shoes and glasses. t My name is Dawn. - (alg I'm wearing a brown skirt, a white blouse, a beige jacket, beige panty hose and brown shoes. The person on my right is called Gene. I'm wearing black pants, a violet T-shirt and black shoes. The person on my right is Glen. F Talking about preferences ie 5 doesn’t like S | dowsn't tke | thes oe doesn’t lke Tdon't know. They are all beautiful doesn't ike Di colors. Mary: What's John: E mary: So, I'm going to buy the i i &: Which color do you prefer: white, blue or yellow? B: Yellow. &: Wow! I got it right. And which kind of I think movie do you prefer? (his/her name) |: Wester, | | a: Oh, not this time. likes | doesn’t like doesn'tlike Tikes doesn’t like doesn’t like Nye ener Oru It's Friday night and these people are having fun at a birthday party. Paul: Hi, Judy. (1) u ! dys (2) veeoey Paull. Come on in, Paul: Oh, here's your (3)... m judy: Come on, Paul... Well, let me see... Wow! What a lovely (. sos T-shirt It's my favorite color. paul: ixnow, [ know. Iudy: Thank you, but where's Maggie? Is she coming (s). : 2 aut: No, Imafiaid she is not. she's at home with Daniel rey: Is the boy sick? aul: No, he isn't. He's having a Math test (6) evn anid he doesn't like studying alone. To be sincere, he (7)... studying Math. Judy: So do I. aut And you know, Maggie is an (9) . so she’s helping him now. judy: Poor Maggie! Listen, my sister Sally is here tonight, She wants to make new friends. Why don't you go talk 10 (9) cesen.? aul: Yeah, that's a good idea, but I don't know her. Which one is Sally? Judy: She's standing near the window. she’s wearing a black mini skirt and a (10) Paul: OK, I'm going to talk to her later... blouse. 1. The greeting used on a person’s birthday. 2. A: B: You're welcome. 3, Something we buy and give to a person on his/her birthday. 4, The color of the sky. 5, Synonym of "this evening”. 6. The day following today. 7. Synonym of “detest”. 8. The professional responsible for the floor plan of a house. 9. The possessive adjective corresponding to “she” 10.A zebra has black and over its body. stripes all Falte, True 1) Maggie's not at the party. 2) Maggie's daughter is sick 3) Daniel is sick. 4) Daniel doesn’t like sleeping alone. 5) Daniel hates Math, z 6) judy doesn't like Math, either 7) The engineer is having a Math test tomorrow, 8) Sally is wearing a black shirt and a white blouse. 9) Paul is talking to Sally now. 1o)Paul is going to talk to Sally later. re) Per tes Stee CLOTHES MAKE THE MAN The clothes a person wears are an individual choice that is only partly related to his social class, With clothes, a person "puts on” the personality he or she chooses to show to the world. Clothes communicate, and an observer can look at the way a person is dressed and make intelligent guesses about that person’s attitude towards himself and towards fashion, ‘as well as about his life-style and his politics. Here are four styles of dressing which illustrate the power of clothes to give information about the wearer. Clothes mean very little to the non-stylish @ dressers. They buy them only when they have to and spend little time choosing them. They are ‘more likely to live in small towns, far away from the origins of new styles. They may have money, but believe it’s wrong to spend it on clothes. The counter-culture (2) dressers are non-traditional people; they think and live against the mainstream culture, They dress informally and pay attention to what they wear, often trying to look different from other people. Many university students are counter~ culture dressers. To stylish (3) dressers, clothes are very important; they enjoy changing their “look” with each season and feel good to be fashionably dressed. Secretaries and salesmen have the reputation of being stylish dressers. Finally, we come to conservative (4) Gressers. They may buy new clothes frequently but prefer styles that don’t vary much from year to year. Politicians, bankers and businessmen have the reputation of being conservative dressers. [T)non-stylish (3. stylish 2 | counter-culture (Be conservative 9) Clothes mean very little to these people. = ( 1b) They think it's wrong to spend money on clothes.( ©) They want 10 look different from other people. 4) They give a lot of importance to clothes. ¢) Most bankers and politicians are like that. 4) They usually live in small towns ( 4) they don't change clothes from year to year. ( h) They like being in fashion. ( i) Most secretaries are like that. ¢ alse Tre 2) Most bankers and businessmen are stylish dressers. us ») Bankers and businessmen are usually conservative dressers. ¢) Most university students are counter-culture dressers. _| A stylish dressers give a lot of importance to clothes. e) Secretaries tend to be stylish dressers. i552 Non-stylish dressers think it's “wrong; to spend money on clothes: seus 2 - Vine Sux Which one is Sally? Summary Talking about present actions What is he doing? He is riding a bike. Is he studying? Yas, he is. / No, he isn't. Talking about likes and distikes | hate waking up early. ‘don't mind doing the dishes, Hove talking on the phone, | Eke writing letters to my friends, Agrocing/disagroeing with likes and dislikes I hate waking up early. $0 do |. /Ido, too. don't mind doing the dishes, Nelther do 1/1 don't, either. Describing what people are wearing What is Mike wearing? He's wearing black pants, a white shirt and black shoes. Talking about preferences Which colar do you prefer: black or white? I prefer black, i eT | Men's & Women’s Colors | Wear/Accessories pants, Sweatshirt rad beige shorts Pantyhose orange green Jacket scart yellow tie socks (arichight) biue suit sandals, Purple shirt sneakers pink dress shoes oray skirt hat black blouse ca white Tshirt brown ‘The Prosent Continuous Tense 1. Used to describe something that is happaning at the moment of speaking (eft) She is having a meeting with her boss now. (oeg.) She's not having a meeting with her boss now. 2, Used to describe personal arrangements in the futurs, {aff} He is traveling to Los Angeles tomorrow. {n20.)Ho's not traveling to Los Angeles tomorow. Questions/Short Answers Is she having a meeting with her boss? Yes. she is, / No, she isn't !s he traveling to Los Angeles tomorrow’? | Yes, he is. / No, he isn't ‘Question word WHICH mee Used to ask about things or people when there's a restricted choice, for example: ‘Which is your favorite city: New York or Miami? \Verbs/expressions + “ing” form. Hove cocking. He hates doing the dishes. |__ My mother can’t stand working with computers. oO Talking about food TE _ Meat Fe =o % ‘§ Vegetables € melon (butter (mango ( orange ( )banana ( (4)steak (lemon (yogurt ( )iettuce — (-Yeag © Veheese (apple ( )gtape ( )bread (potato ( € Yeereal (eggplant ( )mik (pineapple ( pear ( ( Yeanot —¢ ) strawberry( onion fish ( )eoconut )ebicken (cabbage Ytomato (papaya Ypepper (rice A: Are you going to the Yes, | Well, we don't have any i Can you get some? Sure. How many .. do you need? & ceossseeey Please. item quantity needed bread ne loaf apples half a dozen eggs a dozen Mother: Are you going to the . VSS? cereal abox Daughter: Yes, | am. potato half a pound Mother: Well, we don't have any . | wine 2 bottles OF eeeeecseesssssvene «CAM YOU get some? soup 3 cans Daughter: Sure. How many........ do lettuce a head you need? tomato a pound Mother: A dozen. Daughter: And how many cartons of . do you need? Vaan Mother: Two, please. alfa dozen (1/2 don.) dozen (1 doz.) Some examples of : banana, apple, orange, pear, egg, etc \ They have singular and plural forms, e.g.: a banana / three bananas a pear / six pears Some examples of bread, cheese, milk, lettuce, etc. They have no plural form, and the verb is always in the singular, e..: Bread is cheap. / This milk is cold. Note: We canuse (indefinite quantity) with both countable and uncountable nouns, €.9. Ineed some apples. /Ineed some milk. We need some eggs/bread/milk. Do we need any eqgs/bread/milk? We don't need any eggs/bread/milk } © a A: Do we have any apples? B: No, we don't. A: We need to buy half a dozen apples, then. . | a «pal a doze" apples Shopping List >i ipineapPle Remember to buy + one Talking about prices clerk: May help you? Customer: Yes, I'd like a .. please. clerk: Anything else? customer: No, | don’t think so. How much is that? clerk: That's customer: Here you are, clerk: Thank you, and have a nice day. PAY ATTENTION: You can ask for things like this: I'd like a loaf of bread, please. Could Ihave a loaf of bread, please? You can ask and tell the price like this: A: How much is it / that one? B: It's $4.55. A; How much are they? B: They’te $10.55. ‘A: How much are these books? —_B: They're $12.45 each, clerk: May I help you? customer: Yes, I'd like Clerk: Anything else? Customer: No, I don't think so. (or) Yes, could I have please? Sure... Is that all? . please. Clerk ‘Customer: Yes. How much is that? That's customer: Here you are. Thank you. Have a good day. Clerk: Clerk Numbers in using American money: 1¢____onecent____ 5¢ __five cents 10¢ tencents 25¢ twenty-five cents $1.00 _ one dollar, a dollar - (informal) a buck $5.00 five dollars : z $5.45 _ five (dollars and) forty-five (cents) $5.30 _five (dollars and) thirty (cents) ___ a penny anickel _adime a quarter 2. Drugstor ) 1. Delicatessen a botile of aspirin $2.40 atube oftoothpaste $1.25 a box of Band-Aid $245 a bar of soap $45 2 box of tissue $120 aboxofcoldtablets $4.70 a bottle of antacid $5.00 a box of cough drops $2.45 a package of cookies $1.75 can of tuna fish $ 80 1 box of cereal $120 carton of grape juice $1.65 ajar of jam’ S175 loaf of bread S45 a piece of pie $90 a: How much does a newspaper cost ? B: I think it's about 2. Newsstand Item a cup of coffee a newspaper can of Coke a magazine aD a loaf of bread amovie ticket | a pair of sneakers acotton T-shirt a box of diskette ‘a niewspaper a magazine ‘a comic book a postcard apackof envelopes $2.75 a stamp $60 a pack of cigarette $130 oom sts = Let’s go sho. food prices quantities rocer: How can [help you, ma'am? customer: How much are the apples? crocs: One dollar each customer: Wow! That's too expensive, don’t you think? crocer Yes, but... you know, they're from Argentina, Say, how many apples do you need? custome Half a dozen. I'm going to make a pie for the kids. crocs $0, a special price for you today: seventy cerits each. custome: That's good. And I also need two pounds of potatoes. cress: Potato, two pounds... Anything else, ma'am? ‘customer: Uh-huh. I'd like a dozen oranges. crocer Right, Will that be all? ctomer:] think so. That's all for now. How much is that, please? croces Let me check. Half a dozen apples, two pounds of potatoes and a dozen oranges... That's 6.75. curomer Here you are: seven dollars. Keep the quarter, sir. croc: Thanks, ma’am. Enjoy your evening. cstonen YOU, 00. , Student A: You are a grocer. Help your customers buy what they need, check prices of each item and tell each of the customers how much to pay. Student B: You are a customer. You need to buy 2 heads of cabbage, 2 pounds of tomatoes, 3 pounds of potatoes and half a dozen apples. Talk to the salesman/woman, ask for the things that you want to buy, check prices and pay him/her. Student C: You are a customer, too. You need to buy half a dozen pears, a dozen bananas, 4 peaches, half a pound of peas, two and a half pounds of carrots and a pound of red pepper. Talk to the salesman/woman, ask for the things that you want to buy, check prices and pay him/her. MARKET PLAZA\| Price List | carrot $1.25 Ib cabbage 90Chead green pepperst.50 Ib. ted pepper $1.75 Ib. onion 75¢ 1/2 Ib. potato $1.30 lb. tomato $1.25 Ib. apple $1.50 1/2 doz. pear $1.75 v2 dor. kiwi 350 ea. peach 756 ea. pineapple $2.30 ¢a. orange $1.20 1/2 doz. banana —_—Bo¢-1/2.doz. grape $2.30 Ib. egg $1.50 doz. (STFA sel CALMS NXQUER f vREeH AL e caswNwe ria 1, Determiner of indefinite quantity. Me ee Meinl 2, The same as twelve = a... MNSTWaPUYEWG | 3. We put letters inside it Shi Bar hu, SETA jz 4, I's sweet. It can be white or brown. People like eating it alot. Ewoocva Twy 5. Apples, pineapples and pears are kinds of RO ATHWCH AQ CD sae 6. Avery popular Brazilian beverage. It's black. BANANAHB . 7. A liquid cooked food. Babies like eating it. ARV AR NMUPOBY 8. Do we have .. . 3 9. Could Ihave a.. ... of mille? UR (Cs OR eincio bk 10.Carrots, eggplants and tomatoes are kinds of OWT LEAR Gate a ale 4, The same as 0,45 kg = one Gay « 12, I'm going to buy a... - of red wine. MELONWT xeT 13.4 beverage. It's made of grapes. sxmipius 2 - Unrr Seven Let’s go shopping Summary Talking about quantities of food We don't have any eggs, Could you gat some? | How many eggs do you need? A dozen, 1 Do we have any apples? | Yes, we do. / No, we don't have any. Offering help May | help you, miss? | How can |help you, sir? Is that all? Will that be airz Asking for things: ''d like hat a dozen pears, please. Could I have a bottle of red wine? Talking about price How much is ivthis one/that one? | I's four dollars and) thirty-five (cents). How much are the apples? ‘They aro seventy cents each. | How much does a magazine cost? I think it’s about four dollars. Fruit Vegetables Dairy melon eggplant cheese i iva lettuce yogurt ‘mango tomato rik | pineapple pepper egg | grape ion butter i banana carrot meat | lemon potato steak | zpple cabbage chicken orange fish pear | Papaya | Baked food Quantities and containers pie a loat of (bread) broad a dozen (apples) okie half a dozen (pears) pretzels ‘4 pound of (tomatoes) a carton of (milk) a cup of (coffee) Beverages a package of (pretzets) coffee a bottle of (wine) juice a can of (soup) wine ‘a box of (cereal) Coke a bar of (chocolate) milk 4 tube of (toothpaste) 3. Gram | Countable nouns: 99, apple, orange, pear are examples of countable nouns, Singular / Plural an egg / dozen eggs a pear / six pears Uncountable nouns ‘Bread, cheese, milk, lettuce are examples of uncountable nouns. Bread is cheap here, This milk is cold, Note: SOME (indefinite quantity) can be used with both ‘countable and uncountable nouns, @.9.: Ineed some apples. need some milk, SOME/ANY Affirmative form We need some eggs/bread/milk Question form Do we need any eggs/bread/milk? Negative form, We don't need any eggs/bread/milk, going to do hate doing. one thing you going to do tonight? What are you Whose book are | you using in ‘this game? Name 3 holidays and the right dates. What are your plans for weekend? holiday? 5 “e6 ‘You're going to Son) places you are ‘going to visit. Francisco. Name 2 |Who is winning| ‘this game at ‘this moment? What are you wearing What is your teacher doing at this moment? one thing you love doing. 2h What are the 25 What are the colors of the | colors of the Brazilian flag? american flag? you prefer: | 17 Which color do | blue or green? you like ‘Name 3 things: Name a food you hate eating. 27 26 9 elements are there in = dozen? 16 How many |What's the unit] of weight ‘equal to 0.454 kilograms? (MISS A TURN! © Th Name 4 kinds of fruit. 13 favorite food? ‘Ask him/her. 12 Io Name, How much is a vegetables. | cup of coffee in your city? How much is a hamburger in your city? (greet your friend and ask about his/her plans for this weekend) (ay you are going to stay home and sleep) Cnvite him/her to go to the countryside with you) (ay itis a good idea and ask when s/he is leaving) (say you ate leaving on Friday night) (ask who s/he is going with) (say your parents and two other friends are going, too) (ask about the kind of clothes you need to take) (Say that s/he can take jeans, Tshirts and shorts) (ask which car s/he is going to take: his/hers or his/her father’s) (say you are going to take yours) (ask how much money you need to take) (say s/he is your guest and doesn’t need to worry about it) (thank him/tier and say you need to go home and pack up your things) (say good bye and finish the conversation) Now, act out this logue with your partner. Then switch roles. Where’s my watch? 1) You and your partner work together in an office. The room is very messy. You two can't find some of yout objects in there. Ask him/her where they are. As you receive the information, write the name of the object (or draw it) in the corresponding place. YOU START ASKING. ; 2) Now, help your partner find some of his/her objects, too. Give him/her the information. when you two have finished, compare your results. You can’t find these objects: oy : , pocket caleulator - watch - blue diskette - umbrella. ~ SKILLPLUS book S & ao e Ask questions like: Where's my watch? I can’t fi it! etc. y watch ence ae intront ot “GF YG GoD Answer your partner's questions like: Bass“, i Your glasses are on the computer. etc. @B retween IP next to’ ski On the map below, there are some places that are not marked, for example: the Japanese restaurant, Macy's department store, etc. + student B knows where they are. + ask him/her where these places are and mark them on your map. + When you two have finished, compare your maps, Kalian restaurant Indian restaurant Lincoln Avenue Valley Street (move theater) Opera Night Club French restaurant Ritz Hotel These are the places that are not marked on your map: _ Japanese restaurant Macy's department store St. Thomas Church police station B: It's on. Bob's coffee shop from the. Colorado State School A: Right. bus station A : Where's the ... Ask and answer like this: ind where's the ..... Road, across 1) You and your partner work together in an office. The room is vety messy, You 100 can't find some of Your objects in there, Help your partner find where his/her objects are. Give him/her the information. YOUR PARTNER STARTS ASKING. 5) Now, ask your partner where some of your objects are. As you receive the information, wite the name of ge object (or dtaw it in the corresponding place. When you two have finished, compare YON results. You can’t find these objects: eo. + wallet - glasses - tie- appointment book - cellular phone @ g B @ ‘Ask questions like: Where's my wallet? I can't find it! ete. sa tont ot ~G GY Go@ ‘Answer your partner's questions like: under “¢ 1 Your umbrella is behind the door. etc. ok Oe — ° WHERE? on the map below, there are some places that are not marked, for example: the Hilton Hotel, the French restaurant, etc + student A knows where they are. + ask him/her where these places are and mark them on your map. + When you two have finished, compare your maps. Lincoln Avenue Paramount (movie theater) valley Street ‘these are the places that are not marked on your map: | ask and answer like this: French restaurant ; Hard Rock Cafe A: Where's the Opera Night Club Indian restaurant St. Patrick's Church Road, across from subway station | A: Right. Hilton Hotel | and where's the .... 2 hospital 1) Ask your partner how to get tothe places in the box. Then, ‘mark them on your map. the gas station ‘the flower shop the music store the Laundromat the subway station the travel agency coffee shop ‘police station movie supermarket =| eae North Street rc The National Bank wilton Hotel Trafalgar Street 2) Now use your map and answer your partner's questions. When you two have finished, compare your maps. Usefull expressions: + go up/down + tum left/right on + go straight ahead for 2 blocks + on the comer of ..... and + on your left/right SPOT THE DIFFERENCES = There are 9 differences between your picture and STUDENT B’s picture. + You and your partner have to find them. Every time you find one difference write it on the space provided. + Take turns asking each other questions like: What's Ted doing in your picture? Is Ted wearing a gray vest? + When you two have finished, compare your pictures. The differences are: 1) Ask your partner how to get to the the police station the library the shoe store gas station I'M Lost! places in the box. Then, mark them on your map. the pay phone ‘the movie theater the Hilton Hotel newsstand department store | H0Wer shop The National Bank ‘travel agency Trafalgar Street When you two have laundromat 2) Now use your map and answer your partner's questions, ished, compare your maps. Useful expressions: + go up/down + turn left/right on + go straight ahead for 2 blocks + on the corner of .... and + on your left/right SKILL BOB’S DAY * You and STUDENT B have part of Bob's appointment book. + Your task is to fill in all the entries of the appointment book. + Complete it by asking each other questions like What is Bob going to do on Monday at__? + Then compare your appointment books. Monday, August 14 50 drive Sally to work 40:30 so meeting with Aon Parker 41:30 eee meetin 3 appointment with preaaiuer meet Sally 4 ace aire Hard Rock Cafe BOB’S DAY + You and STUDENT A have part of Bob's appointment book. + Your task is to fill in all the entries of the appointment book. + Complete it by asking each other questions like What is Bob going to do on Monday at __? + Then compare your appointment books. Monday, August 14 SPOT THE DIFFERENCES = There are 9 differences between your picture and STUDENT A's picture. * You and your partner have to find them. Every time you find one difference wnite it 0 space provided. «ees tulns asking each other questions like: What's Ted doing in your picture? Is Ted wearing a yellow shirt? + When you two have finished, compare your pictures. The differences are: mn the Progress Check 1 1. Match the sentences on the left with the ones on the right. (®_ What time do you usually get up? (2). Does john usually get up at 7:00? (3). Do you usually have a big breakfast? (4) What time does Mark start work? (5) What time do your kids usually go to bed? (6) What does Susie usually do after dinner? (7) How often do you go out at night? (8). Does John go to work by car? (9). How long does it take him to get to the office? (10) Do you practice any sport? (a) 1s ithalf past nine already? (12) Excuse me, What time is it, please? (43) 1 can't find my briefcase. Where is it? (14) Mom, where are my shoes, please? (15) Do you live in a house? (16) How many rooms are there in your apartment? (17) What floor is the apartment on? (18) Is there any furniture in the living room? (19) Is there a bank near here? (20) Where's the National Bank, please? (21) How can 1 get to the bank? (22) When is Maggie's birthday? (23) Are there any elevators in the building? (24) Do you like New York? ( ¢ ¢ ) No, I don’t. [live in an apartment. ) Yes, 1 do. I love it! It's a fantasti city. ) It's on Adam Street, across from a big supermarket, ) Yes, there's a sofa, an armchair aid a dinner table with six chairs. ) Yes, there's one on the comer of Park and Mason, )iusually getup at 7:30, ) He starts work at 9:00. ) Go straight ahead for two blocks and turn left on ‘Adam. The banks on yout lft, ust past a gas station. ) Usually twice a week. ) No, he doesn't. He walks to work. ) Yes, 1 do. I swim and play tennis. )No, not yet. ) t's in the living room, on the floor, next to the armchair. )t’s on the seventh flocr. )it's on June thirtieth. ) No, 1 don’t, Lusually have a cup of coffee. ) They usually go to bed at 9:30 ) It's seven fifteen, ) No, he doesn't. He never gets up before 7:30. ) She usually watches TV or reads a book ) They'te under the bed. ) About twenty minutes. ) There are six: three bedrooms, one bathroom, a kitchen and a laundry room. ) No, there aren't any. You have to walk up to your floor. Progress Check 1 2. Group the words below in the right ine. Follow the example. fieth ———thity sofa plane atten bathroom restaurant December Crowded fascinating ach Laundromat laundry room never ee ten fitten eleventh half past nine sorties car his subway station dining rom ninth Iamuary eighteen nine expensive armchair table bed rine oh five ordinal numbers: cardinal numbers 4. Solve this puzzle and you will find the name of a very famous Spanish city. time: funnies: 60fa transportati rooms in a house: months: adjectives: _ frequency words: 3. Unscramble the words to make sentences. a)get the 1 How can bank? b)in building Are the any elevators there? ‘A room in the house. People usually take a shower in it. . The third month of the year. . An adjective. It means the same as with furniture. . Religious go there to pray. . The last month of the year. . A very fast means of transportation. . "Ihave to mail some letters. Is there a near here?” . The opposite of safe. . A very important state in the southwest of the USA. Progress Check 2 a) ») ° a) ° f) a) h) ) ) ry D m) a) 0) ») @) D By ‘Match the questions with the correct answers. Which color do you prefer: blue or green? What is Sally wearing? How do you usually go to work? How often do you practice sports? Do you like listening to classical music? What are you going to do tonight? How much is it, please? Do you know how to cook? When is Michael's birthday? Is there a pay phone near here? How do you like San Francisco? What is Sam doing tomorrow morning? Where does Mary live? Would you like to go out for a drink tonight? What time does the movie start? What floor is her apartment on? Whose jacket is this? Ate you going to San Francisco by car? How long are you staying there? ) I'm going to eat out with some friends. ) It's eighty cents each, ) No, we're going by plane. ) I prefer blue. ) Yes, I do. This is my favorite kind of music. ) She's wearing a blue mini-skirt and a white blouse, Twice or three times a week. He's taking his kids to the zoo, Sure. That's a great idea. By car. Itstarts at half past eight. On August 11 Yes, there's one just around the corner. She lives at 231 Rose Street, apartment 29. I think it is Don's, Oh, | love it, It's a fantastic city. ) Three days. ) No, 1 don’t. In fact, I hate cooking! ) It's on the second floor. jatar 2. Make up questions to these answers. a) It's two dollars and eighty cents. b) ° ee There are two bedrooms, a living room, a kitchen and a bathroom. c) Once or twice a week. a) No, I hate doing it. e) Balle ae 2 He's wearing black pants and a blue shirt. f) ? I'm going to visit my grandparents. 3. Substitute the highlighted words for pronouns. a) What is Mary's address? b) This book is John's. c) Mary and I are eating out tonight. d) We are going to take my father's car. e) The apartment is unfurnished #) Which car is Sally's: the blue or the red one? g) This book is not Linda’s. It is Tom’s, Progress Check Ps ‘y. Write the category for each of the groups __c) Do you have any hobbies? What are they? of words below. Follow the example. i 1) blue, yellow, pink d) How often do you come to skill? 2) car, truck, plane... ! 3) blouse, pants, shorts... i 4) Easter, Christmas, Thanksgiving. 5) March, April, June... 6) dime, quarter, nickel. 7) apple, peach, grape... 8) onion, potato, carrot... 9) kitchen, bedroom, garage... 10) bed, chair, sofa. 1) drugstore, cafeteria, bank. @) What do you usually do on weekends? f) What are you doing this weekend? 6. Do this puzzle and you will find the name of a very famous American actor. 12)go ahead, tum left, turn right... Fe] o| 2/0] z|/s 2| (RIA R 3\¢ H i i i 4} ' Y i 5\M) s 6 N v | = ie | ‘l | s\v \T} | E L a : | i 9 ee i Ho} | | |N\I R = es : "1 E 12/\D ct a | Sl | There are sixty ‘Ayellow sweet fruit which contains vitamin C. . The same as 25¢. a) How many rooms are there in your wine made eto you! The same as 5¢. 1 inutes in an__. 2 3 » house/apartment? I er white cari that? 8: That caris mine 1 8. 9. 1 5. Answer these questions. ‘The American unit of money. ‘Aroom in the house where people wash and dry clothes. Give me a__ of bread and halt a dozen pears, please. 10. Brazil exports a lot of this produc. 1. A; What would you like to_? B: A Coke, please. 12, The colors of the American flag are blue, and white. SiILE, : b) How many people are there in your family?) 7 | peecccccccccccccscccccscccccs SKILLPLUS is a 4-level series designed for adult and young adult learners who are now starting to learn English as a foreign language. It can also be used by “false beginners” — learners who have already studied English — for this course also takes into account the student’s background in the language. Special Features: * Fluency activities with emphasis on communication. * Games provide lively and communicative practice of grammar. * Designed for adult and young adult learners. + Presentation, practice and production phases. * Affective approaches involve students in thinking and action. : * Natural recordings with a variety of accents. * Attractive and modern visual presentation. * Recorded drills and dialogues work as a home lab. * Student can promptly put language to practical use. * Realistic listening-based tasks. * Integration of the 4 skills. * Review Units and Progress Check Sections 2 SKILLPLUS 2 consists of: * Student’s Book * Workbook = CD version = Audio Cassette version = CD-ROM * Teacher's Guide SKILL ‘English Course r c

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