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CONT ENTS Module 1 Module 4 Common words T Present simple Speng 2 fumbers 4 Present simple wth heshent A Day of te week «Shannen a fumes 100 & Negus 3 Postives and negatives 3 uestons 3 Module 1 Vocabulary booster: Everyday activities pry Names and counties Tiestove hote «ng a persona formation: be 3 Untenard eed Anglshmans home 3 Naonales ct rene = Vocabulary booster: Morecounesandratorates «uot of requency = Irorere & Aan vers % Negetve sentences & ord order raquency adverbs, aula Pa posserie actives 5 sing pte > be personal questions > tisten and reat oop rom diferent places a Punctuation: cata! eters 2 Module S ___ _ Improve Your wing: Adaeses in ngish 9 Vocabulary eon earner we covert 2 Module 2 stiles ad he = ideniving object i, tot ave, tose To most efoto some, not many 5 hove got 10 eatlr catchy pans oo wine x Guestns and short answers it Asking questions 2 ‘sorhes 11 Pronunciation: The etter @ 2 Adjectives and nouns 11 Woeabutary booster Ona pone 2 Vocabulary booster Mor everyy bets 12 Improve Yourwntig: Completing an immigration fom 38 Vocabulary: omy vocsblory @ Un and eae omous oly 3 Prepostions 13 thors there oe Question words 13 “snontansmers Improve yur wring Combining sentences re cer and FS arin Sout outa 15 Some ony a) and no ocala) Booster Vegetables andthe thngsto cat 38 Module 3 Questions with how much and how many 37 Vocabulary: common verbs Te Ordering fod ond ein > Proven spl! uesors 16 Soesbuery' cp of gts of ote of 5 pode nd epee 16 Improve your wing Descring food 38 vocabulary booster: Bulngs ° Uist and rend: Studying South Koes ws Module? . Vocsbstary: Oppostes 18 Past simple woshwere 8 Preposons of tne: ator to 19 vocabulary: Yeas, decades and cetures ° Voeabulory Daly roines 19 Pastsimpe-Spling fd endings © Subject and object pronouns ao tegen s Improve yor wing Commas, filstops.ondand but ——«20—_~rapostons of time a post simple: Regul an nepltverbs a ‘ocabuary booster: Conon verbs s tate andre: Te song ser a Vocabulary ie stores s Improve yur wring! Tine tinker befor fer, then 8S Module 8 Vocabulary: Types of fim ‘Adjectives to describe films Common verbs in the past tense Past simple: Negative Questions Short answers (Question words Past simple: Positive, negative and questions Pronunciation: Past forms Vocabulary booster: Books, magazines, newspapers LUsten and read: National heroes and heroines Arranging a night out Improve your writing: A diary Module 9 ‘Adjectives: Opposites Comparative adjectives Superlative adjectives, Comparative and supertative adjectives Pronunciation: Comparatives One and ones Vocabulary: shops and shopping LUsten and read: intelligent machines Improve your writing: Descrbing apace Vocabulary booster: & supermarket ‘Asking in shops Possessives Module 10 Speling: ng forms Present continious (Question words Short answers All forms Present continuous and Present simple ‘Vocabulary: Describing people lathes Listen and read: street style s Real tif: Stroet tlk Improve your writing: Correcting mistakes Pronunciation: stress in questions Module 11 Canican't for ability ‘Questions and short answers ‘Question words Word order in questions ‘Questions with other verb forms Vocabulary booster: Animals Usten and read: The animal world More about numbers Pronunciation: Numbers Articles Improve your writing: Punctuation Module 12 Future plans: going to wont t0 ‘Short answers would like to and wont to Future forms. Word combirations Suggestions and offers Pronunciation: 7, well Prepostions Vocabulary booster: At the beach Future time expressions Lsten and read: World weather report Vocabulary: The weather “Talking about the weather Improve your weting: Wete about aholiay place Module 13 Vocabulary: Education and learning might and might not will and won't rabably) ‘might (oot, will and won't Pronunciation: Contracted forms Listen and read: The five ages of English Vocabulary booster: in an Internet café Infinitive of purpose Infinitives with and without to Improve your writing: Abbreviations (Mr Mrs, Dr a) Module 14 Vocabulary: Ways of communicating Irregular past participles Present perfect Positive and negative ‘Questions and short answers Pronunciation: Past participles Speling: Regular past participles Time words with the Present perfect Word order Time words with the Present perfect and Past simple Real life: Telephoring Vocabulary booster: the post Improve your writing: Writing a note Module 15 Vocabulary: Things in a town Prepositions of movement hhave to, don't have to ‘Questions and short answers have to, don't have to, can, can’t Listen and read: Unusual places to visit Real ife: Following directions Vocabulary booster: & shopping centre Vocabulary: Adjectives to deserve towns Spelling and pronunciation: Silent letiers Improve your writing: A postcard Pronunciation table ‘Answer key « 70 70 n n n 2 2 7” 7 25 7s 7% ” 7 Be 7" ” 20 80 a a8 a9 99 90 a 92 93 93 93 94 95 9% Doe we NO) DNC HIRES on words Days of the week Rearrange the mixed-up letters to make a Write the missing letters to make the days of } common words. the week. 1 nam uw A eee »[Mondaa 3 rechate _ = ee 4 hirac 5 loo 5 orod oe 40 Tho 6 yoo —— 7 ekds poeumaean 7 a J 8 botenoke 6 js ore 9 wodwin 7 |s 10 dunsert 11 ney 7 b @LEB Listen and check your spelling. 12 lire - b Look at page 6 of the Students’ Book and check, Numbers 1-100 4 Do the calculation. Then write the numbers Numbers 0-21 in ful 2 Write the numbers. at t#re a os > BB+ 5He #20 age a 83+ tte ~ ur Ww MODULE Names and countries © Neole Kidman Australia 2 Complete the conversation with the words in 1 What | the box 5 May this your Hello you name's Nice 2 Her ‘And What Seaastan: Hello. (1) name (2) ______ sebastian, (eo) ee Sinorie? Fuonence, My (5) 's Florence, Semasmian: (6) Florence, to meet (7) Rlownc: )____ you @ Dovid and Vicioria Beckham ~ England Semastian: And (%)___ 3 my ftend, 1 What _ SO Charlotte. a Fiowerct: Hello, Charlotte a es ; Cramorte (0) 7 eo ‘GUBD Listen and repeat the conversation. @ Jocks chan ~China Sonal mation: be 2 perme 5) Write the questions and answers 2 His © Fondo ~ Braz 3 Where 1 What 2 ais nan 2 His uaute's Ronald 2 Where “she fivwa? 4 He sti vat Baraat | bars module 1 Nationalities 3 a a Find twelve nationalities in the word square. usSTRALIAN) Ey ruRKISH# NARSPATPA uPOSTTKAB TALITANONR ANITANKRIT MERNIMEST OSWATUAHTI RENCHANOS ORIPOLISH TUCHINESE Vocabulary booster More countries and nationalities qcwrre the nationalities. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Thailand Thai Brak swicertand Hungary Mexico Conada tayot Indonesia, eland Argentina b Listen and check. Practise saying the countries and nationalities. is or are 5 Complete the sentences with is or are. a b « a o My name __is _ Martina Where you from? ____ Walter from Germany? He twenty-two years old. Ross and Jennifer married? you on holiday? Fernanda {Spanish teacher. Negative sentences 6 ‘Make the sentences negative, a b a isn't Edinburgh vin England. 1’m from Ireland My mother and father are English Brazil isa small country My name is Lana. Mj sister is martied 1'm fineen years old Philip and Elizabeth are on holiday. Short answers 7 rte the short answers for he questions a Are you Portuguese? No, Vm Brazilion, Is James English? Yes, ___. He's from Manchester. Is your address 16 New Street? No, Is 26 New Road. Are you and your friend here on holiday? No, We're here on business. Is Barbara married? Yes, Her husband's a doctor. Are you married? Yes, This Is Thomas an actor? is my husband, James. No, He's a musician, Are Anne and Michael English? No, They're from Ireland. Is ‘Howard’ your surname? Yes, My first name's Tony. Is Jacqueline a teacher? No, she’s a student, Possessive adjectives Look at the pictures and complete the sentences, with my, your, his, her, our or their. ( ic) @ 5 ( This is Thelma with (e) _two children ~{)___names are Bob and Tracey ~and igh brother (And this is) ____ dog. what's () ___name, friena? Indefinite article: a(n) Q wteaoren 4s __ actor = businesswoman e-mail address _ lesson telephone number holiday __ teacher _____ English teacher Vocabulary Jobs 1 O Rearanse the mixed up letters to make words for jobs. The first etter is underlined Facto suren or _ eclipo coiffer grenis posh stitanssa anumisic rawyel cleritineac : zene be: personal questio 11 3,complete the questions wit the words in the box. business married job nante™ umber you from address What's your amie? Where are you 2 Are you here on. —? How old are ? ‘What's your telephone ? Are you ? What's your e-mait__ ? What's your ? GED tisten to the questions. Practise saying them iS moc } ©) GARD Listen to andior read about four people from different places. Who: a. isan actress? is from London? b isa taxi driver? _ iis from Edinburgh? = . © isfrom France? eee 9. tsa bus driver? a dre musicians? his 45 years old? ne People from different places Beatrice Santini is from Donna Fioreli is from France. She's 28 years old, New York. She's a and she's an actress, She's taxi driver. She's 45 married, her husband is film years old. fs she married? director, Karol Balewski "Yes, | am... I'm married Karol is 56 years old. Their to my job! home isin Paris LS CT ‘Hello. My name is David Allan, Doug, Mill. I'm 37 years old, and Richard and Kirsty I'm single. I'm a bus driver are Plankton in London, I'm also 2 writer four musicians my first book is Bus Driver from Aberdeen, in on Holiday. Seatland, Their manager is Betty Booth. Betty is from Edinburgh, ‘and she's 25 years old, Circle the capital letters. 0 she's mrs sarah grant We use capital letters for b my mother’s from: the united states. ~ names Lara €roft © are you spanish? Ules ‘Mr Brown, Doctor Todd q__ our school is in camden road. = countries China 7 ~ nationalities Brozilian i'm fom rome ~ roads Fifth avenue £ eric lives in berlin townsicities Istanbul = the baginning of sentences What's your name? Improve your writing Addresses in English 14° Look at the address on this envelope. eM Meh | ——T05, Anthdny Worrall first name + sumame street name came} 10 Downing St London town/city postcode bb Write these addresses in the correct order. 1. SW1S 6GS ~ South London College ~ UK ~ London ~ Richmond Road ~ 52 2 Dublin 4 ~ Ireland ~ Mary Burke ~ Mrs ~ 109 St Stephen Street © Write the capital letters miss sarah ellis, 62 high street ‘amersham hp? 6a) england mr simon henderson 12 muirfield road glasgow 912 85) scotland IG treet country United Kingdom) Pronunciation Jol, fea! and Jail these words. Practise saying ther. 5 5, SEED titer tote pronunciation of yo! feud faut what name 1 from ‘age fine holiday they my b GEED Listen to the words. Write /o/, fet! or fal. write foul eight job doctor spain nice 1 2 3 4 5 nine 6 7 8 not = MODULE2 2ntifying objects: this, that, these, those 4 Deseribe the pictures, using this, that, these or those. Soa sg a __ this car b shoes © _____ boy “SR ee cle with objects — have/has got @ Read the information in the table, Complete the sentences with 's got, hasn't got, 've got or haven't got. a | Sia ge fiers car? yes — an Audi | two | no Computer? | no 1 Silvia_'S yot___a dog ~ his name's Rex. 2 She a car-it'san Audi 3. she «computer, 4 Martin and Inge ____a pet. 3 They _ __ two cars, 6 They ____a computer. a __4 mobile phone 7 Alfonso two cats. b ____ English dictionary 8 He acar, < camera 9° He ____a computer. a address book < ee. b Listen and check. Practise saying the { _______ photos sentences. 9 diary ho identity cara m Have Wyouwerthey got | a dog? | gear Yes, youtwe have No, iyoulwe haven't Mashosshent got |_a.computer? Yes, helshelit has. No, helsheiit hasn't, 2 s20k back atthe information about Siva, Martin and Inge, end Alfonso. Compiete the questions and answers below. 1 _tuis Silvia _get a doa? yes, she hus. 2 she _ car? 3 she : ‘a computer? a ___Martin and Inge ape S they aca? 6 _____they_a computer? Toe Aono a pet? 9 ____he__a computer? b Listen and check your answers, Practise saying the questions and short answers. ’s = is or has 5 In the paragraph below, sis missing nine times. write ‘sin the correct places My friend Steve’ got a fantastic life. He only 21 but he got a great job — he a professionel footballer ~ and he got lots of money. He got a new car, t00 - it a Porsche. It white and it got everything, even a CD player! b Does 's = is or has? 1 his 4 7 2 5 - 8 3 6 9 Adjectives: = go before nouns ~ do not change ~ donot use and a comfortable car bio eyes tong redhat | Put the adjective in the correct place in the sentences. @ Max has got a car~ it's a BMW. (German) ax has got 4 Genuat car = W's 4 BMI, b Your dog has got eyes. (beautiful) © We've got two cats at home. (black) I've got a computer game - Crash I! (fantastic) @ My friend Al is a musician, (professional) £ Lauren Bacall Is my actress. (favourite) 9 My sister's got a mobile phone. (nev) hh Goldie is a dog. (friendly) W ae = module 2 Vocabulary booster Vocabulary More everyday objects Family vocabulary Colin is Jane's _ Jason is Sam's | » Match the objects with the 2 Look at the picture and information about the Doyle family. words in the box. Use the information to complete the sentences. «@ passport aminor 1 Joe is Brenda's _ alipstick — lighter 2 Jason is Joe's a driving icence| acom UF 3. Brenda is fason’s ‘analarm clock | painkillers [ in 2 toothbrush sunscreen 4 ‘eis ane's— — an MP3 player) toothpaste 5 Joe and Brenda are Jane's 6 7 8 Jane is Sam's b Answer the questions with two sentences, as in the example. 1 Who is Nora Walker? nda and Sam's mother, She's bine and a: ws granalootlur 2 Who is Jason? 3° Who is Sam? 4 Who is Brenda? 5 Whois Jane? 6 Who are Jane and Jason? Sam Doyle ~ Brenda's brother ° @) \\ Brenda Doyle - joe's wite Colin Best ~ Jane's husband \ : 4) \ jason dose Jane's brother (LED Listen and check Practise saying the words. Jane Best ~ joe and | 12 Brenda's daughter Nora Walker (Nana) - Brenda's mother Listen and read 9° GEAB Listen to andior read the text about the iglesias family. A famous family ‘lio Iglesias is from Spain. The world’s number 1 Spanish singer in the 70s and 80s, with songs like Begin the Beguine, he is now the father of a famous family. The three children from his marriage in the 1970s to actress Isabel Preysler - two sons and a daughter ~ are now all famous too. His daughter, Chabeli, is a journalist in Washington, in the United States. His sons’ names are Julio Junior and Enrique: Julio Junior is a model, actor and singer. His songs are in English and Spanish, Enrique Iglesias is also a famous singer. His home is in Miami, Florida. He's got two Porsche cars at homel! Complete the information in the family tree about the Iglesias family. 1 Julio iglesias © Put the questions in the correct order, 1 Iglesias ~ Where - is - Julio — from? where is lio iglesias fron? 2 children’s ~ are ~ What ~ his ~ 4 Isabel - is ~ Preysler ~ Who? 5 job -Chabeli’s is - What? 6 funior — julio - singer ~ Is - a? ique’s - Where ~ home ~ is? 8 Porsche - got ~ Has ~a Enrique? Answer the questions 1-8 above. “module 2 Possessive 's 1.O Wits 'sinte corect pace inthe sentences, as in the example. @ Patrick is Jane's brother. > Is that Michaet car? € Its Tessa bitthday on Saturday. 4d What's your mother name? © Where's Philip desk? {My husband name is Peter. Jo ls my sister friend hh Carla house is in the centre of Rome. Spelling Plurals Ai one the plural of the words. 1 diary dlavies 2 dictionary 3 box 4 university 5 baby 6 key 7 match 8 watch 9 house 30 bus 11 address 12 boy b What are these irregular plurals? 1 aula child 2. woman 3. businessman 4 wife 5 life 6 person 14 Pronunciation The sounds /s/ and /z/ 1D 2, SED steno the pronunciation ofthe ‘s! sound, Underline the /s! sounds. = What's this? It’s my passport b Jsten to the pronunciation of the /2! sound. Circle the /7/ sounds. Hipfriend’s name is James. © Listen. Underline the s! sounds. 1 This is my sister. Her name's Suzanne 2 Those are my keys! 3. She's seven years old 4 What's his address? 5 She's got fantastic blue eyes. 6 What's your brothers first name? 7. Sarah is @ famous actress 8 What's the answer to this question? d Listen again, Circle the /! sounds Prepositions 13 Choose the correct preposition. a What's that at /imEnglish? Have you got your diary for / with you? ¢ We've got two dogs at /in our family. d_ John is a student at /for Cambridge University. We've got cable TV at /to home. f I've got a pen in /on my bag, Chasis here on / for holiday. This watch is fo / from Switzerland. Question words 14 Complete the questions with the words in the box. Who How Where What How | what How What Who What a What's your surname ? b do you spel it? c 's that man over there? a colour is your car? e old is your nephew? f does ‘niece’ mean? 9 ______ 1s your father from? h 's your favourite actor? i do you say this word? 1 have you got in your bag? Improve your writing Combining sentences 5 Mess one sentence using and and pronouns 2 My sister's married. My sister’s got two children, My sister's married and she's got two children. b My father's 42, My father’s a lawyer. © My cousin Steve Is 33. Steve isn’t married. d_ My parents have got a new car. The new car is fantastic! © Prague is the capital of the Czech Republic. Prague is very beautiful f Maria and | are on holiday. Maria and I are in, Thailand now. Writing about your family 16° Read about the people in this family People in my family My father'sname is qo @ ° Martin Hancock. He's fifty-three years old and he's an architect. He and my mother aren't married now ~ they're divorced. His new wife's name is Judy. They've got a baby daughter — her name’s Cassandra and she's beautifull! My sister, Caroline, is twenty-eight years old, and she’s a teacher. She's married. Her husband's name is Marcos ~ he’s from Chile. They've got two daughters: Rebecca, who's five, and Annabel, who's two years old. Ym their aunt!! My cousin Martha is from Australia. She's nineteen years old, and she isn’t she’s a student at the University of Melbourne. She's got a boyfriend — hi is Mark, He's twenty. He isn'ta student he's a professional musician. The name of his group is MC2. marrie My grandmother is about eighty years old. Her name is Beatrice. She's got six children — four sons and two daughters ~ and she's got = twenty-three grandchildrent! | etme ~ b Write sentences about some people in your family Examples father's name is Kart sister, Miyjana, is twenty years old. 15 Vocabulary Common verbs 4, Matzhieae words of phrases from the box to ch verb below, Negatives 2 Join a sentence beginning with an ending to make negative sentences, Most peope don't work economics Maoris don’t come fom - 2 at the weekend meat inasmalnouse Spanist ‘ me een wean omy 3 People in Brazil don't speak Australia for Nike economics rene 4 Babies dan't go meat law long hours a lot o fish 5 Most children don’t study to school water mineral Japanese 6 Vegetarians dont eat Spanish touniversity black tea tothe cinema alot in Mexico city inan office inrestaurans alot, @ze® Listen and check. Practise saying the at university sentences. a speak _Spuntish, French, Japanese Positive and negative > iv _ . 2 Read the information about Thomas and © work ‘Angela, from Sweden, and Julia and Ken, from 4 go Singapore study io Thomos and Angela 9. dvink a home | a five-bedroom house in Present simple Questions Ok Complete the questions with a word. Do you __ live _in Edinburgh? ____ your parents speak English? De you and your brother go alot? 1 2 3 4 Doyou green tea? § Do you and your family live__a flat? 6 Po Ben and james __ German? 7 Do you eat a lot chocolate? 8 Doall the students _law? 8 Doyou __with your parents? 1 Do you work hours? b Listen and check, Practise saying the questions 16 8 small town in Sweden languages | Swedish, English, German 4{—__ jobs | they're lawyers hobbies | the cinema | arinks | rier water andctee | food ‘Swedish and Italian food Julia and Kea home a small flatin the certve of Singapore city languages | English, Chinese, Malay jobs they're teachers pp——_| | hobbies | eating in restaurants drinks tea food | Chinese food » Complete the sentences. Vocabulary boc 1 Thomas and Angela _dov't ive __ in a big city 2 They in abig house an one 6 2 belts blunt wordsin heb 4 They chinese 5 They ina school AlbloceoMfatSabrary aschool a bank 6 they tothe onema aot supermarket avalvey station a hosptel _ahotel 7 They mineral water 8 They Chinese fod, 9 Iulia and Ken __live in a big city IEE 10 They _ inabig house petetererel} 11 They Chinese and English fai : 12 They man ofc ee a es antag =] a They | to the cinema a lot ; 15. They —~cotee 16 They Chinese food Questions and short answers Answer the questions about Thomas and Angela, and Julia and Ken with short answers, Then answer the questions about yourself. a Do Thomas and Angela live in a small town? Yes, they de, Do you live in a small town? Nu, t don't, D Do they work in an office? Do you work in an office? __ © Do they speak Chinese? Do you speak Chinese? _ d_ Do they drink tea? Do you drink tea? © Do Jutia and Ken live in a big city? De you live in a big city? F Do they go to the cinema a lot? __ Do you go he cinema a lo? @ Do they eat ttslian food? Do you eat Italian food? _ Do they drink tea? Do you drink tea? 9 EEED listen and check. Practise saying the words. 17 S module 3 _ — nd read GEED Listen to andior read the text about young people in South Korea, Studying in South Korea What time do you have breakfast? ‘Where do you have lunch? Do you go out with your friends for a coffee after school or after worl? Do you work in the evenings, or do you have dinner with family or friends? Life is very different for many young people in South Korea. It's very important for people to g0 to a good university, and find a good job so study is very, very important! Young people get up at about six o'clock, have breakfast with their family, and then go to school . . . schools in South Korea start at seven o'clock. Answer the questions. 1 What time do most young people get up in South Korea? They get ap at about six o'clock, 2 What time da schools start in South Korea? 3 Where do most young people have lunch? 4 What time do schools in South Korea finish? 5 Where do many young people go in the evening? 6 What time do the libraries close? 7 How do students go home? 8 What time do they go to bed? 18 ‘After five hours of lessons in the morning, it’s time for lunch. Most people have lunch at school. Then there are more lessons until six o'clock . . . but that’s not the end! Many young Koreans go to the library and study from about eight o'clock to eleven or twelve o'clock, when the libraries close. At that time, they go home in a special minibus. Most students don’t go to bed before one or two o'clock, and then the next day, after just four or five hours of sleep, it’s time to get up again! Vocabulary Opposites Rearrange the letters to make opposites. Look at page 28 of the Students’ Book, if necessary. € qotebed te9 pu i d open solce i fe qoou — moce meno { asvack a. gib lame g Start school valee loscoh h theweek het newdeke Telling the time ge the times. Complete the sentences with in, at or to. ts seven o'clock __ist_ the morning Do you havea big lunch _ Sunday? I get up six o'clock, We work from eight to twelve ___ the morning Shops don't stay open _ night. nish work at seven o'clock _the evening Do you go out a lot __ the weekend? The children don’t sleep __ the afternoon, Daily routines Match the verbs with the nouns. a have the bus © goto lunch 4 have bed late «havea the newspaper f watch shower 9 come dinner h catch work 1 goto v 19 mS module 3 — Subject and object pronouns 4, you, he, she, it, we and they are subject pronouns. ime, you, him, her, it, us and. them are object pronouns. | subject object | pronoun pronoun | 1 > me | you 9 you he 2 him she her it > it we > us thy > them | | We use object pronouns: + ater prepositions Come with me + when the pronoun isthe object of the sentence. Sarah knows him. Correct the pronouns in bold, as in the example. x: What’ fer name? w: Karen, sz How do you spell he? it Is that letter for 1? © A: What time is your bus? : Teatch her at half past da: Is that your brother? 1: Yes, its, but who's that with he? A: My favourite TV programme is ER, Do you watch them? 8: No, [don't £ a: What's Sally's address? : I don't know. I haven’t got him with 1 9 We've got a big flat and my grandparents live with we. hx: Who are those people? 8: I don’t know they. Pronunciation The letter i 133 We pronounce the letter i in different ways. Listen to these examples. Ii live, city Jaif 1, like Look at the words in the box. Do we pronounce / as i! or as fau!? Put the words into the correct column, drink six big JHE finish this time nine five children write listen night dinaer © GEE Listen and check. Practise saying the words, Improve your writing Commas, full stops, and and but full stop linkers ‘and, but 1.42 rte 8 comms fl top anda inka in the sentence below Jn Britain children start school at about 9 o'clock in the morning in Poland, they start school at 8 o'clock ‘ Use the information in the box to write sentences about the differences between life in New York and life in York, a town in the north of England. Use commas, full stops, and or but. New York, USA ‘Most people ive in partments) | houses Most people start work | 8am | 9am Most people finish work | 6pm | s20pm Chitdren start school at | § years 4 years ‘Most shops open at | 9am 9am Most shops close at 8pm 6pm (seve York / live J York ive) New York mast peuple Live in apartinenits, but in York must people live ui howses (New York / start work / finish work) Ut New York most people start work at § au at 6 pu sis they fiish (York / start work / finish work) (New York / finish work / York) (New York J shops open / close) (New York / shops close / York) toc both and neithe: — We use me too to agree with a positive sentence. A ve got a cat 8: Me too!! We use me neither to agree with a negative sentence. ‘A: Pm not married. 8: Me neither. We use both to say that two things or people are the same Notice the position of both, We both like jazz, They are both ten years old. [Complete the sentences 2 both, neither or too. a: Are you from the USA? s: Yes, I'm from California, a: Oh really? Me Paula and her sister are teachers A: We're here on holiday, How about you? 8: Yes, me a: don’t understand this fim, &: Me Nick and I work at The Bridge Hotel. vs: (don’t take milk in my coffee B No,me_ x: Idon’t go to bed late. &: Me a: Tread The Economist &: Me 21 7 = MODULE4 ent simple Spelling 4 Write the letters to make the helshetit form, 1 4 My mother reads Hil magazine. £ Francis enjoy watching football on TV. James watch _ TV in the morning. 9 My brother say_ he’s fine. © Winnie come. from South Korea. hy Norma stud___ economics at the University 4 Richard live_ in the United States. of Leeds. @ She go... to bed at eleven o'clock 1 lan alwoys play football on Saturday. mple with he/she/it Look at the information in ; the chart and complete these Nationality Job ‘Address Languages Hobbies sentences about Akiko Murata Akiko | Japanese | fashion | Golden Gate Japanese, cooking, 1 she ves (come) from | Murata | | design | ave.san English ballet Japan, | | student | Francisco, | 2 She (study) | usa fashion desig i fashion design. David Grtish English the English English, watching 3 She — live) in San ones teacher School, French, ‘football, Francisco. Seoul, Korean playing 4 She (spe0k) South Korea the guitar Japanese and English — ———— ne ike) Beatriz Argentinian bark Carrer Spanish, painting, cooking and ballet ayala employee Sonavists | Catalan, going to Barcelona, English the gym Listen and check Spain - Practise saying the sentences Zoltan Hungarian music —_-Rue ’Aleray, Hungarian, playing Tarai teacher | Paris, France French, tennis, German walking Write sentences about David, Beatriz and Zoltan 9 _ (work) sing the Present simple. 10 = (0 to the gyn) 1 David teaches English (each) 1 Zoltan spaaks Hungaria, Eroucle aud Genuan He - (come frors) (speak) a - dive, 12 He (come from) ni (peak) 3 (ive) : a “tpl, (teach) 6 Beatriz lis in Spain, _________ ive 15 — play) 7 she (come trom) 8 er) 22 Short answers 3: Look at the information about Akiko and David on page 22 and write the correct short answer. 1 Does Akiko come from Japan? Yes, she does. 2 Does she study economics? No. she docsitt 3. Does she live in New York? 4. Does she speak English? 7 5 Does she lke ballet? 6 Does David come from the USA? __ 7 Does he teach English? 8 Does he Hive in South Korea? 9 Does he speak Chinese? 10 Does he play tennis? ZED Listen and check. Practise saying the questions and short answers Negatives fj > Wake these sentences negative 1 Maria likes studying grammar. Maria doesn't like studying grioepnat: 2. Itrains in summer. 3. My brother likes getting up at seven o'clock 4. The restaurant closes on Sunday evening 5. Martin comes to class every week. 6 Tony buys all his food at the supermarket 7 Carla drives to work. 8 My cousin visits me every month, bb @ECED Listen and check. Practise saying the sentences, Positives and negatives. Put the verbs ir brackets into the correct form of the Present simple Malcolm Tracey (a) sloesit ge (not go) to work: he only (b) {go on holiday in the Caribbean, But Malcom isa (eave) his home town to millionaire, He (¢)___ (owrite) books about money, and how to make a lot of it. His new book is called Easy Money: How to make money without getting out of bed. Malcolm (d) in a large house near London. He (e) lve) (get up) at about eight o'clock in the morning, and @ {have} breakfast with his family. Alter breakfast, he (9) (drive) his children to school, and (h) (read) the newspaper in the garden until lunchtime, After lunch, he) {buy) and () (al) fon the Internet. He (k) _ (finish) work at four o'lock when his children come home. ‘'ve got 2 simple system for making money Malcolm 0 (say). tem) not work) for everybody .. but it (a) (ork) for met!” Questions 6 ‘Write questions about Malcolm. (where / ive) (When / get up) _ (What / do / after breakfast) (Where / read the newspaper) __ (Where / go on holiday) (What / do after lunch) Where does be live? module 4 abulary booster Everyday activities J» Match the phrases in the box with the pictures below. clean your teeth havea shower | go for a walk get dressed wake up goforarun b @EEED Listen and check. Practise saying the phrases. like, love, hate + -ing Read about Irene and Agnes and find out what © they like and dislike about their life | irene and Agnes are both au pairs: they live with @ | tomy ao house ceon te noe and hep | | itn the children. In te afternoon, they goto an English class In the evenings, they often babyst Leys horriblell! Thate it! 4 2=1 don't like it 5 3=0K like it. W'S fantastic! I love itl! lene Agnes taking the children to school 2 | 4 doing housework 1 5 talking to the family 5 2 going to English ciass 4 1 babysitting 2 4 24 catch a bus goto the gym cookameal (| meet friends b Write about their likes and dislikes. 1 (taking the children to school) Irene aking the child 1 to schoo) Age hildron 10 sche (doing housework) Irene _ Agnes (talking to the family) Irene Agnes 4. (going to English class) Irene Agnes 5 tbabysitting) trene Agnes Listen and read © @LED Usten to andior read to the text about English people's homes abroad. An Englishmans home ... ‘An Englishman's home’, they say, ‘is his castle? Perhaps that’s true ... but nowadays the home often isn’t in England ... it’s abroad! More than half « million British people have a second home in another country. Many buy old houses in the south of France, or in Tuscany. in the north of Italy. The Eurostar train, which goes from London to Paris in three hours, makes it ezsy to go from one home to the other quickly ‘The Noteman family, who live in London, have got a small house in Gascony. They sometimes go there for weekends, and they always spend the summer in France with their four children, Jerry Noteman says. ‘We really like living in France: the ‘weather is usually good, we like the food and the ‘wine and the people are very friendly. We don’t usually speak French when we go out .. most of our neighbours in the village are English, too!” b Answer these questions. 1 How many British people have a home abroad? More thus builf @ million, 2 Where do they often buy houses? 3 Where does the Eurostar train go to? 4 Where do the Noteman family live in England? 5 Where do they live in France? 6 Where do they spend the summer? 7 How many children do they have? 8 What do they like about living in France? 9 Where do most of their neighbours come from? Pronouns 10 Replace the words in bold with a pronoun from the box. Thim if she them = her they it “them Is your ice-cream OK? Do you like your ice-cream? it b_& Do you Like cats? Yes, [love cats. Tove flying ~ 1 think flying is great. _ _ I've got twelve brothers and sisters and my brothers, and sisters are all married. I don’t like dogs ~ I'm frightened of dogs. __ f Jon doesn't ike me and { hate Jon! 9 A: Do yau enjoy flying? 8: No, 1hate flying 7 hha: Do you like Diana? Yes, [love Diana! | think Diana’s fantasti! 25 Adverbs of frequency 11 Choose the correct alternative. onthe orig, the sn Ge estes comes up ines b- Sharks never / sometimes / often kill people, Children never / don’t often / usually like sweets. d__ In the game of chess, black always / never / usually starts. © People with brown halr don’t often / never / often hhave brown eyes. £ Monday always / often / usually comes before Tuesday. A year always / never / usually has 364 days, 1 Spiders always / often / sometimes have eight legs. Activity verbs 12 come the sentences with the verbs in the box. read write study write watch listen plays go visit gad go. listen aA: Do you read day? No, Idon't. Lonly _rxad — magazines. ba: Do you ever swimming at the the newspaper every weekend? ‘No, [ don't, but I often shopping! © My mother and father always __a video on «a Friday night, @ Tusually toa CD when I drive to work. Inever to the radio, © My brother Hector loves sport: he rugby, basketball, tennis and chessi! fF Inever _ _ letters, but 1 __ alot of e-mails! 9 Talways my friend Roger when I'm in London, ha: I'm at Edinburgh University. ® What do you___? as Law, 26 Word order: frequency adverbs, auxiliaries 1 3 Put the words in brackets in the correct places in the sentences, as in the example. Beans tien ter rans eas poamam) b Caroline eats fish. (never) peer A (eae ee crcty Sea ee f The Brown family uswally to Italy on holiday. (go) g The weather always cold in January. (is) hh The buss late. (often) Pronunciation Plural nouns with /s/, /z/ and /1z/ il 4 a Listen and notice the pronunciation of the plural form of these words, shop shops iS/ key keys ial bus buses /iz/ b Write the plural form of the nouns below. Do we pronounce the s at the end of the word as Is, 2/ or huh 1 dog_ Z 2 crowd 3. spider_ 4 actress 5 beach. 6 driver. 7 student_ 8 restaurant_ 9 house. 10 friend_ 11 parent_ 12 address © Listen to the pronunciation of the words. Practise saying them. king polit Impro Put the words in the A paragraph. about a friend correct order. Match the questions and answers want - Do - tea - you a? Do you want a tea? 1 What's his name? a He's a musician like - Excuse ~ please - coffees~ 2 Where does he come from? ma bar called East and id two = 1~ me West - 3. Where does he live now? © Takosh e 4 What does he do? They're very nice when you know ther. of - those ~~ like ~ one ~ y please ~ 'd 5 Where does he play? The rain What does he like about life in London? In London ae -_ 7 What does he dislike about lif in London? g Okinawa, in Japan bill like ~'d-me-Excuse- 8 _ What does he think of the people? bh The internatio please ~~ the atmosphere milk ~ you - with - want your Do tea? ‘Add apostrophes to the sentences. Av Anything else? No thanks, Im fine ld lke a milk, thank you, but I dont want x: Whats the time? Use the information to write a paragraph about Takashi, lke this & Im sorry, [havent got a watch. My friend Tokashi ___ Okinawa, in fapan, but now he x Do you want a drink? _ in London ‘9 musician, and Thats a good idea! in a bar called Fast and West. He _____the 1s that Elenas bag? international atmosphere in London, but _ the rain! He the people are very nice 27 Vocabulary Means of transport J Write the missing letters. © nonce or. BWLY >) Complete the sentences with by, to, on, off, for or from 4 Most people go to work _by car, Its not possible to drive to the beach: go © My lourney —__ work takes about 30 minutes 4 tnThailand, cars drive _the left. € You can fy ___ Scotland direct from Paris {This is where you wait ___a bus tothe railway station 4 Please wait for people to get — the bus before you get hI never walk town: Falways go 1 This bu 28 MODULES es the airport to the city centte. can/can’t Look at the motorway signs. What canican't you do on the motorway? Complete the sentences. 2 @ @ You can't _ stop on the motorway. b You_ rive at 100 kilometres an hour, © You___ rive at 180 kilometres an hour, d You ___ ride a bicycle on the motorway. e You ___walk on the motorway. You. find something to eat and drink at the service station, g You. ___ buy petrol at the se h Yo ice station turn roun i Leamer drivers __ use the moterway. Short answers ( short answers with can |. antiyoureshevenney drive? Yes, youteshehwehoy can 4 Write the short answers. Oley roe eee It’s 8.30 in the morning. Can I park here? _Yes. you cau 2 Can { park here on a Sunday? 3. Can I smoke here? : SORRY No children under 18. 4. Tom and Barbara are sixteen years old. Can they go in? — 5 I'm nineteen years old. Can { go in? 6 Can I cross the road now? ‘NO? DOGS 7 I've got a dog. Can it come in? For Sale HERE es 8 Excuse me, can we buy a phonecard here? _ ERD Listen to the questions and answers. Practise saying them Articles: a and the 5 Wie orth he corct places in the sentences, as in the examples a Can you rdebicyce? j the > Does i takelfong time to gett centre of London? © always drive to work, but lot of people come by underground d_ Parking is real problem near my house. © The traffic is very bad in evening. £ My uncle jis train driver. 9. Have you got car? ‘We live in small town in United States 6 Insaeh sentence, one the i unnecessary. Cross it out, as in the example. Parking is very difficult in the city centre, so f always go there by shé bus. ight o'clock is a good time to phone Thomas: he is always at the home in the evening © Isso cold today that a lot of people can’t go to the work. d The train times are different on the Sundays. © What do you think of the public transport in the London? f You can use @ Rell Card in most countries in the Exrope. 9 Do the people drive on the left n the United Arab Emirates? hur plane arrives in Los Angeles at the two o'clock in the aftemoon, 29 a lot of, some, not many Rearrange the words to make sentences. a bicycle ~ children — learn ~ Most - to ride children learn to ride « bicyele many ~ Not ~ on ~ people ~ Sundays - work d_ can't ~ coffee ~ drink ~ without sugar ~ people Some @ lot of - flying - like ~ people - A - don't £ Not many — understand - japanese European people - con 9) enjoy ~ to tourists ~ Most ~ in my town ~ talking hy drive ~ night - at - Some ~ people - dangerously 30 Listen and read (ELD Listen to andior read the text about transport statistics Transport statistics ED is the number of hours it takes to travel from Londen to New York by plane. Se» is the number of platforms ‘at New York's Grand Central Terminal Station. Half a million people use the station every day. LID re. 500sb SE sp0ed of the Spanish AVE {rain, which goes from the copital city Madrid to Seville, in the south of Spain, 0 distance of 470 km. The journey takes about hwo and a half hours, is the number of passengers who can travel in a Boeing 747-400 aeroplane. It can fy for more than 12,000 kilometres without stopping, That's from London to Tokyo &3 cond bock again, kilometres is the distance of the Trans-Siberian roilvay, swhich goes from Moscow to the town of Viadivostok in ‘eastern Russia, The journey takes seven days €« AY femur oF taxis in Gn) is the total kilometres of roads ETT is the number of people 7 Se who travel through Heathrow ff Airport, near London, every year ‘Answer the questions about the text. How long does it take to travel from Madrid to Seville by the AVE train? Two quad a hal hows, Where does the Trans-Siberian railway begin? How many people can travel on a Boeing 747-400 aeroplane? Which country has 6,000,000 kilometres of road? How many people pass through Heathrow Airport every year? Which city has 60,000 taxis? Which railway station has 44 platforms? How long does it take to fly from London to New York? aa Real Catching planes and trains (©) & Make two dialogues with the sentences in the box That’s £2.00, Here's your boarding card. You're seat 25¢. When's the next train? Which platform ist? Gate 14, but your flight's delayed by one hour. Which gate is it A172 to Copenhagen. Here's my ticket. Platform 3. No, only hand luggage. © Atithe checkin desk at an airport Good morning. Which fight are you on? passencer: (1) cum: Have you got any luggage? rassenceR: (2) _ cue: (3) assancer: (4) _ cueek: (5) © Abthe ticket office in an underground station ences: Hello, a single to Oxford Circus, please. cm: Passencer: (7) cuenk: They're every five minutes. rassencen: (8) en cen: (9) GEED Listen and check your answers. 31 module 5 tions Vocabulary booster 4p) Complete the questions with the verbs inthe «ON. plane LU box. 12: Match the words in the box with the things Do does Can Is Has Are can Have ~ in the picture. sre co goes | nape Date | an overhead locker |_| a flight attendant a __Ayg trains crowded in Lisbon? = ® b What time ___people travel to work in Hong an emergency exit 1 anaisle seat Kong? [nea | 4 What time _ the train leave in the ® s | morning? a window seat hand uggege | ¢ te rf bod in stonbul? ——_——— being got pons? one tay h they dive onthe right in Malay K What colour tons in singapore? Pronunciation The letter a 4 4 2 GED Listen to the different ways we can | pronounce the letter a. Jet fel f iw artist make walk catch can't Write these words in the correct column above. crt taxi take small vain far tak traffic jam car travel wait football GEEED Listen to the words. Practise saying them. b G@EED Listen and check. Practise saying the words. 32 | Improve your writing Completing an immigration form 43 wane htomaion ow compet 3 aber immigration form AMERICAN ~*~ Airways YOUR FLIGHT DETAILS For: PRESTON/RNR Booking Ref: Date of Flight: From: GskreM ‘THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15,04 LIMA To MraMr Aine: Fight ne: AMERICAN AIRWAYS A295, ee ie PASSPORT TED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IR uD Name Robert: ALexander PRESTON National Status Ui CITIZEN Wool passport 737535 G "eekbourne, East Sussex ch oe" February 1983 T

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