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Use the past tense ofeach ofthe verbs in part A. ‘My best friend in school Was _ Miguel, Hand _ ‘in Mrs, Gilbert's third grade class, and we __ friends then, We often crazy things in class, but I don't think Mrs. Gilbert ever relly For example, Miguel Curly. Sometimes he mad at us — a pet rat named it in Mrs, Gilberts desk. Later, when she __ the drawer, she always loudly and the clase ___. After two ‘years, Miguel's family ___ to another town. We ____ letters to each ather for a few years, but then we often wonder what he's doing now. contact. Eh compete tne questions in thie conversation. Mary: Are you rom around hee? Sve: No, Tm rom Braz Mary: Ob rel ‘Mary: ‘That's interesting. So, when to Brazil? ‘Silvio: I moved to Brazil when I was in elementary school ‘My parents immigrated there. Mary, —____ in Brasil? Silvio: Yee, grew up in Brazil Marr Whore cide pet Tt Silvio: We lived in Recife, It's a beautifl city in northeast Brazil. Then I went to college, ‘Mary: to school in Recife? ‘Silvio: No, I went to school in Sao Paco, Mary: And when 0 the United States? ‘Silvio: Leame here last week. I'm Silvio Mendes. Its nice to meet you. ‘Mary: Nice to meet you, too. 'm Mary Burns. Bees 1. Where were you born? 2. Did you grow up there? 3. Did you move when you were a child? 4. When did you begin to learn English? '5, Did you have pets when you were young? 6, What hobbies did you have when you were a kid? Were you born in Brasil? Silvio: No, 1 wasn't born there, actually. 'm originally from Portugal BB vot revere A. Do you know the actor John Travolta? What do you know about him? B Read about John Travolta, ‘Aime to rememb nits ‘A.time to romemt ED choose the correct words or phrases. 1. Ted tocallet shells 1 wa kid 2. My favorite pet was 2, We used to goto (hobbies/serapbooks/shells) when ve (caticomic/kid) called Felix. (an attic/eamp/schooD during ‘summer vacations. It was really fun. 4, Our neighbors had a great {in their backyard. We used to sleepin it __(painting/summer eamp/tree house) TE cook at tnese chitanood pictures of Kate and her brother Peter Complete the sentences using a form of used to. 1. Inthe summer, Kate and Peter sometimes used to play in their tree house mf 2. They also aa Be "Their dog Bruno always used to follow them. 4, Winters were very different. Peter 5, Kate and Peter both —__ ae Look atthe answers. Write the questions using 9 form of used to 1. As What did you use todo in the summer? Bi: We used tog to the beach, No, we didn’t collect shells. We used to build sand castles Se Be ‘Yes, we did. We used to go swimming for hours. Then we played all kinds of sports Really? What —_ Well, we used to play beach volleyball with some other kids, Be Be No, we didn't, We used to win! ED tow nave you changed in the last five years? Write answers to these questions. 1. What hobbies did you use to have five years ago? What hobbies do you hhave now? used to... Now, 2, Whit hind of music did you use Wo like then? Who were your favorite singers? What kind of music do you like now? 8, What kind of clothes did you use to like to wear? What kind of clothes do you like to wear now? unit fae 1 a: B; EDD compete tne sentences. Use the past tense of the verbs ven. I was. (be) born in Chile i and (grow up) there. 1 (cone) here in 1995 TB choose the correct name for each picture. 1 Coot be) very happy at een : first. Things (be) dificult bicycle lane 7 street lights __ news stand |S taxistand = trafiejam forme. 1 (oat speak) Z English, 601 (go)t0a community college and (study) English there. My English (geb better and 1 (Gna) this job, What about you? ~AL Aro you from Toronto? Welna. I'm originally fram Morocco. 1 Well, no. 'm originally from Morocco. Neither am 1 ‘Tell me a litle about yourself, f= Sure, Nice to meet you, '= What do you want to know? How old were you when you moved here? 1 About 16 ‘About 16 years ago. Did you learn English here? s Yes, Iwas ten years old , Tstudied it in Morocco, By the way, I'm Lisa. ‘= Whats your name? # Giad to meet you. nit 2 Caught inte BD Proviems, probiems 3 ee A Choose a solution for each problem. A Match the words in columns A and B. Write the compound nouns. Problems Aer ER We icasatc aac neta 8, no parking spaces: 4. crime: 6, car accidente; 6, trae fama B Look at these solutions. Write sentences explaining the problems. ‘Use too much, foo many, or not enough and the problems in part A. 1. There arentt enough places to take children ‘The city should build more parks. B Complete this leter to a newspaper, using the compound nouns in part A. ‘The city should hire more police officers. ‘The eity should install modern streetlights ‘The city should build a subway line. ‘Thocity should install more traficlights. ‘The city should build a public parking garage. Find another way to say the problems in part B. Bogin each sentence with There should be morelessfewer. 1. There should be more places to take children. ae C Write about a problem in a city you know, Write about the problem in the first paragraph. Suggest solutions in the second parasraph. vunit2 GD ransportatin in Hong Kong A How many kinds of public transportation do you have in your city? Does your eity have any ofthe types in those pictures? B Read about transportation in Hong Kong. Match the photos in part A to the deseriptions ‘excellent transportation system, hoth old and new. ifyoutly there, you will arrive at one of the most ‘modern alrports in the world. And ‘during your visit. there are many ways to get around Hong Kong, 7 ‘This word comes from the Japanese jinikisha Iisa two-wheeled vehicle thats pulled by one person. Tada, there are still about fifty of them in Hong Kong, but they are ‘only forauriss, ao ‘kc ore of theac to crm ffs Haag Kong {sland to Kowloon of to vist one ofthe smaller islands. You ean aso use chem to tavel © Macaiiand Guangdong. They are safe and ‘comfortable, and one ofthe cheapest boat rides fn the word. Hong Kong's underground railway i called the MTR ~ the Mass Tiansic Railway Ie isthe fastest way to gee around. Two tuniels cross under che harbor and go ftom Hong Kong Island to Kowloon. “These ate Found on Hong Kong Island and rake ‘you to the top of Victoria Peak ~ 548 meters (1,800 feet) above sea level. The system is over ‘a hundsed years ol, In that time, there has never been an accident Two cars carry up to 120 passengers each © wWnich kind of transportation would you prefer Wo use? Why? 10 Caught in the cu ED compete tnese conversations. Use words from thelist. 1. A: Could you tell me where Ican buy some perfume? B: You should try the duty-free shop 2. A: Can you tell me where the buses are? B: Yeah, there's a just ‘outside this building. 3. A: Ob, no, I don’t have enough money. B: Theresa right over there. 4. A: Do you know what time the last bus leaves for downtown? B: No, but Fean check the 5. A: Could you tell me where the taxi stand is? B: Sure, Just follow that TD complete tne questions in his conversation a a hotel. Rob: Could you tell me where the gym is? ‘Clerk: Sure, the gym ison the nineteenth floor Rob: OK. And ean you Clerk: Ye the coffee shop is next tothe gift shop. Rob: The gift shop? Hmm. I need to buy something for my wife Doyou 2 (Clerk: It closes at six o'clock. I'm sorry, but you'l have to wait wnt six fifteen, tomorrow. It's area Rob: OK. Oh, Tm expecting a fax to arrive for me Could you (Clerk: Don't worry. Il call you when it arrives, Rob: Thanks. Just one more thing. Do you ___ 2 (Clerk: The airport bus leaves every half hour. Anything else? Rob: No, I dont think 20. Thanks, unit2 Rewrite these sentences. Find another way to say each sentence using the words given. 1. There are too many cars in this city. (fewer) ‘There should be fewer cars in this city << 2, We need fewer buses and cars downtown. (traffic) 8, Where's the subway entrance? (Could you) 4, There isnt enough publie parking. (parking lots) 5. How often does the bus eome? (Do you) 1. convenient/inconvenient 5. light 6, What time does the last train leave? (Can you) 2, eramped/ 6, modern 8. dangerous 7. quiet 4. ages. 8, reasonable’ ED courte nose sentences. Find another way to say each sentence taing not. enough ort00 andthe words om part A 1. The house is too expensive The house isnt reasonable enough. 2. The rooms aren‘ light enough. The srets are 5. The living room isnt spacious enough for the fami closed to cars in . ea Pie y stemertes tone ! 4. The bathroom is too old 1. Are there any traffi-free zones? Where are they located? 5. The yard isn't ig enough for the children. 2, How do most people travel to and from work? 6, The street is too noisy for us 8, What's rush hour like? 7, The neighborhood is to dangerous. 4. What's the city’s biggest problom? 8, The kitchen isnt convenient enough. 5. What has the city done about i? 6, Is there anything else the city could do? n units EBD 1c2 ne word enough to these sentences. ED tome, sweet nome Ce ‘A. Complete this questionnaire about where you live and find your score below ieee enough Seatac asus he apartment isn't comfortable. .e neighbor? esn't have street lights. . Are you close enough to shopping? pcr elgg ‘She cn * 2. Is there enough public transportation nearby? 2, There arent bedrooms 6. There aren’ closets en swan? 7h ates rae got reson neighbor? 2. Teenot modern, ies not Pee er aear Corie 4. There aren parking spaces 8. The livingroom ian spacious. ee Ise neghbrood ss? ster enough pati ney? te20 LB compete this conversation. Use the words given and the Ise bln n goo coon? tenia ‘comparisons in the box. (Some of the comparisons in the box oe ctvon hone! can be used more than once.) MS Are thee enough Bedrooms? saike rat Al you ned Isher enough cost space? Libs : ‘ete bate moder? Fade laapcadeee ster 0 washing machine? #10 Isher enough spcein he kchen? Wolo ost Do the stove ond retigeraor work wel? rousogoests we wont . Isthe Ing room comfortable enough? ‘oto ong she ning ores big enough? v7 18, Arete wols new ported? 19, ete ooms bight enough? Ae Tekh 20, Ise bing warm enough in winter? ‘Realtor: How did you like the house on Twelfth Street? not as convenient as the apartment on Main Street. (convenient) Realtor: That's true, the house is less convenient. Low: But the house io the apartment. (cramped) Realtor: Yes, the house is more spacious. Lou: Ithink there are B Wiite two short paragraphs about where you live, Inthe frst paragraph deseribe your neighborheed, and in the second paragraph describe your home. Use the information in part Aor information of your own. in the apartment. (closets) Realtor: You're right. The closet space isthe same. Lou: The wallpaper in the apartment is {nthe house, (shabby) Realtor: I know, but you could change the wallpaper in the house. Lou: Mmm, the rent on the apartment is the house, but the house is much bigger. expensive) Oh, I can't decide Can you show me something else? “ Units GD cotiocations wish st (A Which words or phrases often go with which verbs? Complete the chart. A Find six things Dan would like to change in his life. Write sentences with He wishes [pete Eth stark nv. used to eye more, Nowadays ust goto ms inthe morning and come home inthe evening | dont enjoy my job anymore but | must say the money is good I dont go out as often a: | used to | used to go to the movies once a week Now | go to the movies only once a month And | used to vst my friends al the time. Now I never see them. My weekends are relly boring to. | spend my time cleaning the house and watching TV. Why dont | go out more often? | guess | just got lazy. Phas | should buy a car. Yeah Ie saved alot of mone. Il go buy ‘anew car right now! BB Describe what these people would like to change. Uso / wish and words ‘or phrases from part A. B Write a wish list. Pat your wishes in order of importance (1 = very important; 5 = not very important) Unita EE croose tne correct responses. 4 ‘A: Iwish I could change my lifestyle. B: Why? = Why? 1 [don’t like my job ether. A: Iwish I could retire 1 I don‘ like it anymore. f= Tknow what you mean. |A: Where do you want to move? 1 Somewhere else. ‘= Something els. A: Iwish I could find a bigger apartment. 1 Init too large? s Tike it, though. [op ee es 1 ‘There should be more bedrooms. (enough) There aren't enough bedrooms. _ i ‘The neighborhood is safe enough. (dangerous) ‘My apartment doesnt have enough privacy. (private) ‘Our house has the same number of bedrooms as yours. just as many) 1 don't have enough closet space. (wish) 5. We wish we could move to a new place. (somewhare else) ‘The apartment is too small. (big) I wish this exercise were easy. (not difficult) 4 TE compete ens conversation withthe correct tense. Isabel: I went to Sunrise Beach last week Have you ever been ___ to Sunrise Bead (Did you ever gotlave you ever been) Andy: Yes, ts beautiful (1 id have) Andy? __ there on the weekend? (Did you go/Have you gone) Isabel: Yeah, T 1 (Gid/have)"_(went/have gone) on Sunday, (got up/Tve gotten up) at 4:00 Ast Andy: Wowt asl (never woke up/tve never woken up) that early! Isabel: Oh, it wasnt so bad. I (Got/have gotten) to the beach early to see the sun rise (Did you ever see/Have you ever seen) sunrise, Andy? ‘Andy: No, 1 prefer sunsets to sunrises. (Ldidn't/T haven't) ~ Isabel: Really? Then —__ (went/hawve gone) ‘around 6:00, but there were some strange dark shadows in the water, of sharks at Sunrise Beach? (Dia you ever hear/Hlave you ever beard) swimming Andy: Yes, 1 ‘news report about sharks last summer (aid/Thave) (heard/have heard) Tsabel: Geet Maybe T a lucky escape on Sunday morning! Why don’t you (had/have had) ‘come with me next time? ‘Andy: Are you kidding? unit 4 2 ED trove you ever. A Look at this list and check (V) five things you have done. Add your own, ideas ifnecessary. B Write questions about the things xyou checked in part A. Use Have you 1, Have you ever had green tea ice cream? 20 Answer the questions you wrote in part B. Then use the past tense to give ‘ore information 1. Yes. have. | had some in a Japanese restaurant. It was delicious. ED 001 nave «food atterey? A Ifa kind of food always makes you feel sick in some way, it may ‘mean you have a food allergy. Do you have any food allergies? Ifo, what shouldn't you eat? What happens if you eat it? B Read about these people with food allergies. ve never heard ofthat! Luis avays had headaches and stomachaches. Fist, Luss doctor gave him some ‘medicine, but it cid't work. ‘Then his dactor asked bien about his favorite foods. Luis Seid he loved cakes and ice ‘ream. His doctor sid, "Stop tating sweets.” Luis stopped, buthe stil got headaches and stomachaches. Nex, his doctor asked more questions bout his det. Luis said he ate alt of fish His doctor said to ‘top eating fish. When Luis stopped eating fish, he fet ‘much better. © Complete the chart. Problem | Sharon often had avery | sore mouth ater eating, | Fis she stopped dining | miltand eatng cheese, but | this made no dference “Then inthe summer, the | problem became realy | bad, and it was difficult for Sharon to ext. Her doctor {asked about er cet. She $id she hada tomato. Garden, and she ate Shout ten tomatoes a day Sharon's doctor told her not toe tomatoes, When she Stopped eating tomatoes, Sharr’s mouth go bette. a) oll | wa Fred isa mechanic, bt he was notable to hold fis tools. His hands were swalen. Fist, he went to his doctor, and she gave him some medicine. The ‘medicine die worke He sill couldnt hold his tools After that hs doctor asked him about his det. Fred told her he ate alot of bread, She told him not to feat bread or pasta After ten days, Fred could hold bis tools again. Cr unit TD 10s anyone? [A Here's a recipe for a mushroom omelet. Lok at the pictures and ‘number the sentences from 1 t0 5. ‘After that, pour the eggs into a frying pan. Add the mushrooms and cook, ‘Then beat the eggs in a bowl. 1 First slice the mushrooms ‘Next, add salt and pepper to the egg mixture. Finally, fold the omelet in haf. And enjoy! Your omelet is ready! B Describe your favorite way to cook eggs, Use sequence adverbs. How to cook ve never heard of ED compet the conversation. Use the past tons or the present perfect ofthe words given. Sylvia; I__went Jason: Really? 1 (go) to Thai restaurant lastnight. (ot eat) Thai food. Sylvia: Oh, you should try it. t's delicious Jason: What you (order? Sylvia: First, 1 (have) soup with green curry and rice, Then I (tay) Pad Thai, It's noodles, shrimp, and vegetables in a spicy sauce, Jason: 1 (not taste) Pad Thai be it very hot? Sylvia: No. Tt (be just spicy enough. And after that, (cat) bananas in coconut mille for dessert. Jason: Yum, That sounds good. Sylvia: It was, TD choose tne correct wor i, We had delicious guacamole dip and chips on Saturday night. It was a reat snack dinmer/snack/marinade). Thad a huge lunch, so 1 (ordered skipped tried) dinner, What ‘appetizers/ingredients/skewers) do you need to cook crispy fried noodles? First, fry the beef in oil and curry powder and then (pour/put/spread) the coconut milk over the beef. We need to leave the restaurant soon. Could we have the (bill/bowl/menu), please? (Choose the correct responses: — iin places 1. A: Have you ever tried barbecued sh? You marinate the fish in soy Rapa tee rubeetatien ont ootaceel x i cotocarons 2. A: Here's recipe called Baked Eggplant Delight. I usually bake eggplant for Tis re pn ech word ox plarasa Gly once ‘an hour, but this says you bake the eggplant for only ten minutes. A Jong walks some fishing 8, A: Look at this dish - frog’ loge with bananas! I've never seen that on o tots of hiking something exciting menu before, Co © my reading ineiearning sailing lessons a vacation a —Aeondominium —— myhomework on vacation ED use mnese vers to complete the crossword puzee. Use the past tense the present perfect. ‘Abe bring decide drive (forgot have i ride take Cbreak “buy do eat give |= mae chip, try catch upon Across : i 1 Wehave never __ toa Chinese restaurant, g 3 1 all the ingredients with me. — 7 you eat a huge dinner last night? B Waite four things vou plan to do on your next vacation, Use ging to and 8 We ___ mymotherto the new the information in part Aor your own information, Chilean restaurant. Glsapaae AI Thaven't a birthday gift to my father yet 12 Have you ever a horus? 4 Its great! 3 18 Thavenever __ snails. What are 4 they ike? 14 Have you __what kindof pizza breakfast C Write four sentences about your possible vacation plans. Use will with maybe you would Hike? Oe aa probably, Iquess,oF I think. Use the information in part Aor your own information, pets ean Vacation possibilities Down 1 91 Greek food for the first time 11 this ehicken for $5. sion 2 2 Ob, Tm sorry. just __ a glass 410 Have you ever ___ Peruvian Ceviche? 3 4 Victor Chineas chicken for dinnwr. We dalicions 2 Unit 5 BD compete tne conversation. Use going oor wll and the information on the notepads. Dave: So, Stella, do you have any vacation plans? lim going to paint my apartment. . The walls are a really ugly color. What about you Are you going Stella: Wel todo anything special? Dave: ‘and take a long drive. ‘Stella: Where are you going to go? Dave: I'm not sure Thaven’t seen her in a long time, Stella: That soinde nice. I alway keto visit my family Dave: Yes, and fora {ow days. I haven't been hiking in months. How about you? ‘Are you going todo anything else on your vacation? Stella Thave alot of work to do before school starts Dave: That doesnt sound like much fun. ‘Stella: Oh, Tam planning to have some fun Tove to swim. Travel plans A Look at these answers. Write questions using going to 1. a: Where are you going to go? B: T'm going to go someplace nice and quiet, 2A: B: Tim going to drive. BA: B: I'm going to stay in a condominium. My friend has one near the beach 4a: B: No, Tm going to travel by myself B Use the cues to write other answers to the questions in part A. 1, Im not going to go to a busy place. (not go/busy place) 2 (maybeltake the train) 3. (not stay/hotel) 4 (Lesink/aak a friend) Going pla ED revereas ‘A Do you ever read travel ads? Have you ever taken a vacation after reading an ad? Ifso, how was the vacation? Bead this travel ad, THE PERFECT era TC ‘days for $789 + airfare _Buonos Aires nhs ign cy ft, cat and ton, tee are over 150 pr, €2 ‘heaters, nd moseoms and shor: venir. You mast tei de ‘ah wert ven the war The food cerca noun bat try the ta Te homeo he ange oes eat tie a nit oe ‘guacii Falls ae hn Mar Fal iy sa nogtite wonder Fr ae vet you oh tae 3 at ‘od you mt xl he ans ‘thee, yu shoud vst Sugarland the | acre Mae Ding ars a aroun 9, rd dancing te cobs eins aeund 1. mre © Check (7) True or False, For the statements that are false, write the ‘fue information 11, People have dinner late in Rio de Janeiro. = rt 2, Ngo ass ger ten ug as. 4 Pee 3. Both ide Jone and Buenos Aes have an excting nigh. o ‘4. Ro de Janet, luogt Fas, ond Buenos ies hove unforgetable ‘ports and beoches. . units Going 0 EE circ the correct word or words to give advice to travelers. You ough check ches the weather. ‘You should never (leave /to leave) cash in your hotel room, 8, You need (take / to take) your eredit card with you 4. You have (pay /to pay) an airport tax. ‘5, You should (et / to let) your family know where they can contact you. 6. You'd better not (go /to go) out alone late at night. 7. You must (get /to get) a vaccination ifyou goto 8, You don't have (get /to get) a visa for many countries nowadays, TD rote tor teave x? ‘A. Check (7) the most important item to have in each situation. 1. Avacation to a foreign country 3. sailing trip an overnight bag @ hotel reservation # a passport a first-aid kit a driver's license hiking boots 2. Amountain-limbing vacation 4, Avsit to temple a suitease ‘a creditcard visa suitable clothes 1 windbreaker plane ticket B Give advice to these people. Use the words or phrases in the box and the items in part A. Use each word or phrase only once. 1. Norma is going on a vacation to a foreign country. ‘She'd better take a passport. 2, June and Stoven are going on a mountain-limbing vacation 43. Philip and Julia are planning a sailing trip. 4, Jack is going to visita temple. You don’ need to take that! Your friends are planning to drive ‘across North America and eamp along the way. What advice ean you sive them? Write eight sentences using the expressions in the box and some ofthe cues belov. take your driver's license ‘buy good quality camping equipment remember to bring a jacket take cooking equipment forget a first-aid kit forget your passport or identification take a lot ofeash take a credit card take maps and travel guides pack alot of luggage remember to bring insect spray 1. You have to take your divers license. 2 3 4 5 6 8. EDL rewrite nese sentences. Fine another way o say each sentence using th words 1. T'm not going to go on vacation on my own. (alone) 2, Tdon't want to travel with anyone, (by myself) 3. You ought to travel witha friend. (should) 4, You have to take warm clothes. (must) Ebb rm going on vacation A. Read these notes fora vacation you are going to take to Portugal and Spain. Then ‘write deseription of your vacation. Use going fo for the plans that you have decided on. Use will with maybe, probably, I guess, or I think forthe plans you are not sure about. Trip to Portugal & Spain Ce AIN $end & 1 go shopping (not sure) rr sh cog er blr Soe So {aan oo ae 1h en ne CS rr Ta the od ey eter (rt 30) spend tne onthe beac (ots) fy to Maid on Sly 9 “pt same mucus (ote) Tok atau ofthe cy and see te sights First 'm going to arcive in Lisbon. Portugal.on July 6th. I'm going to check in at the Tivoli Hotel Then maybe Il go shopping. B Wie five things you need to remember before you go on vacation. 1. have to pick up my plane ticket 2 8 4 a (Qe wr Gh a 1, Please take out the trash OK. Il take it out 2. Please put the dishes away: 8. Hang up the towels, 4. Tum off the lights, please. 5, Tumon the radio, BD two-partverss [A Use words from the lst to make two-part verbs. (You will use words ‘more than once.) 1. lean up 6. take 2, clean 7. take 8. hang 8. pick 4. put 9. tum, 5. put 10, turn B Make requests with tworpart verbs in part A, Then give a reason for making the request 1. Please clean up your room. Its diy. 2 a 4 3 Sure. No probl EE choose the correct words 1. Hang up your __pants_. (hooks/pants/trash) 2, Takeout the — (oven /trash/yard) 3. Turndown the — (Cigarette/heat/toys) 4. Pick up your __. (lght/things TV) 5, Put away your _.(elothes/faucet/yard) 6, Tarnon the (cat/moss/radio) Tb wees your excuse? Reis Al an _— || 1, Pick up your clothes, please. They shouldnt be on the floor. 2, Please put the groceries away. Bega it 3, Take your shoes off 4, Clean up the kitchen, please ee on 5. Turn down the musi. B Write an excuse for each request in part A. ‘Sorry. but there isn't enough room in my closet. — ED tre power of persuasion A. How do you make a request? What do you do when someone says “no”? B Read this article Persuasion Strateyies stam nd darig re Ign stansonietat be oe omens © Look at what those people say Are they examples of hard, soft ot fair strategies? 1. Wife to husband: Hey, honey. You know, you make the very best coffe, Could I have a cup ofthat terrific coffee? Strategy: 2, Father to daughter: Pick up that mess in your room, right now. Cant you do anything right? ‘Strategy: —___ 8. Boss to secretary: I need you to stay late tonight to finish a report, ‘But you can leave work early tomorrow. Is that OK? ‘Strategy: D Which strategy do you use most often? ‘Wien stravegy do you think is the most effective? units TD rewrite nose sentences. Find another way to say each sentence using the words given. 1. Take your feet off my chair. (Can) Gan you take your fect off my chair, please? 2, Take this form to the office. (Would you mind) 8, Please turn the CD player down. (Could) 4. Don't leave the door open. (Would you mind) 5, Let me share your book. (Would) 6, Pass me that book, please. (Can) Ed rercscn compiaint, apologize and ether make an oer, give an excuse, Choose the correct espontes 1. A: Could you lend me some money? B: Oh, sure = Oh, sure = Oh, sorry. f= No, thanks. 2. A: Would you mind helping me? D. 1 Sorry, I cant right now. f= No, thanks, fs Tforget. 38. A: By the way, you're sitting in my seat. B lose it 1» Not right now. f= Excuse me.I didn't realize, 4. A: Would you like to come in? ‘= That's no excuse = Sorry, forgot «All ight. Thanks. 5, A: Would you mind not taking all the coffee? © OK, thanks. = Tm sorry, Il make some more. f= Excuse me. IMl drink ital. 6. A: Can you turn the radio up? No problem, f= You could, too. = ri make sure. Sure. No prob admit a mistake, or make @ promise. 1. Customer: This steak is very tough. Lean’ eat it Wiiter: Oh. lm sory {Il get you another one. 2 Steven: Youre late. Ive been waiting for you for balf an hour. Katie PG 3. Roommate 1: Could you tur the television down? Tm trying to study and the nose is bothering me, Roommate 2 4, Peter: Vi Gi anal Une eters tho snr. Son: i 2 5. Customer: I brought this Walkman infor repair last week, but i til not working right. Salesperson 6. Neighbor 1: C Ieharks all night and keeps me awake Neighbor 2 uld you do something about your dag? ~| Apartment resident: Would you mind moving your ear? ‘You're parked in my parking space. Visitor: 8, Teacher: Please put away your papers. You lft them on % Yi ‘your desk yesterday. Student ED choose tne correct words 1. Throw those empty bottles away. Put them in the ____ (reeyeling bin/toy refrigerator 2. Would you mind picking up some (dry cleaning/groceries/towela)? We need coffe, milk, and ree. 3, Turn the Gaucet/oven (stereo) off. Water costs money! 4. My neighbor made a ‘He said, “TH|be sure to stop my dog. from barking. (mistake offer/promise), DD reauests , eet Wi § is Tr? What are these items used for? Write a sentence about each item using used for and information from the list. B Write requests using the phrases from part A. 1. Would you mind picking up some milk? A computer is used for writing reports “1 2 ate 4 5 ea Pah eS Write five complaints you have about a friend or relative. Then write a wish for each complaint. 1, My roommate Linda is always using my hair dryer. Ei rina tne connection between wo of these words. Check (/) the technology and check (/) what it does. Then rite @ sentence using used to. 1% email phone line ‘TV programs: |Lwish she would buy her own hair dryer. A phove line is used to send e-mail 2 2.0 cDROM eee peat 3 ——— 3. 11 budgets ‘satellites. weather 4. criminals) DNAfingerprinting (tasks ! 5.0 the World Wide Web Ci robots information nit El croose the correct words to complete each sentence. Use the correct form ofthe word. 1. Robots are used to perform —_ (make/perform/stuy) many dangerous job. 2. CD-ROM is used for {information on many sujet. 8, Polite DNA Qngerprintng to deny readAranamit) criminals. 4. Computers are used to (access/do/vend) the Internet. 5. Satellites are used for (make! tranouit/wsi (connect /perfarm/store) ) ead progr |. Home computers are used to TD compte ine sentences with used to, i used to, or reused to. 1. Mysister _used to__ long toa “chat group” on astronomy. 2. People always. _ ‘mail letters, but nowadays they often fax them, 8. Acellular phone —__ ‘make phone calls from cars or from the street. 41 have an electric typewriter, but now Ihave ‘computer. 5. We just bought a great new CD player. We have 1 cassette player, but it was terrible. 6. Mites access the Internet, What's this ED oroce sues A Have you ever been to a garage sale? What did you buy? Do you have garage sales in your eountry? B ead these advertisements for garage sales, 1. ____ Linda has just started her own business. She likes to play music while she works, 2, __ Edmund and Tom decorate homes. They always use old and ‘unusual items to make the houses they decorate more interesting. 3. Don needs some furniture for his new apartment. 4, Betty wants to have an office in her home. 5, Sam likes collecting interesting and unusual things from. dlifferet ou unit, Th nat areeny usuany used tor? ‘A Complete the word map with inventions from the list. (Some ofthe inventions can be used in more than one eategory.) Anternet chat groups tax machine video games the World Wide Web B Do you use any ofthese inventions? What do you use them for? Write sentences. 1. Luse a cellular phone to call my office Put these instructions in oder. Number them from 1 to 40 Pe Rea) Net, put tin a suitable place. Try not to expose it to direc sunlight. Fist ofall make sure to open the box carefully Dont drop it. t's fragile. ‘After that, remember to attach the wires from the speakers tothe main unt. Finally, plug it into an electrical outlet. Turn it on and enjoy your music Then take the stereo out ofthe box Don't forget to remove the plastic bags around the speakers, What's this ‘Make sure to connect the printer to-the computer. Write a or an in the correct places. (Find nine other places where you need to do so.) My brother just hought “laptop computer. Is really great. thas color screen; itis easier on the eyes than black-and-white sereen, The computer has battery, so he can use it without electricity for upto eight hours. It also has modem inside. IPhe wants to send fa, he can send it electronically: And he can connect tothe Internet. My brother joined “chat group” on mountain climbing. He plans to take his laptop on airplane when he takes vacation mountain climbing. Is very small computer, 60 he takes it everywhere with him, unit? Rewrite these sentences. Find another way to say each sentence using the words given. 1. Tuse my computer for organizing my money. (budget) Luse my computer for making my budget. It breaks very easly. fragile) 8, Take it out of the outlet. (unplug) 4. Remember to keep it dry (pill) 5, Don’t drop the package. (try not to) ‘Look at the pictures and complete this conversation. Choose the correct responses. [As What a day! Fist, my mierowave oven didnt work B: What happened? ‘A: It bued my lunch, f= Te didn’t cook my lunch. f Teburned my lunch, ‘Then I tried to use my computer, but that didn’t work either. B: Why not? = Ttdidn’t connect to the Internet f= Teouldat turn it on. ‘After that I tried to se the vacuum cleaner. B: Let me guess, It didnt pick up the dirt A: Worse! Pees ne Temade a terrible noise, ‘= It spread dirt around the room, B: Did you have your robot help? ‘A: Well, Itried to got it to cloan the outside windows, ‘= But it refused, f= Tei a great job. Bi; Idon't blame it! You live on the 50th floor! (eC S cele TED compete tnis paragraph with words from the tet. ‘Two ofthe most important holidays in the United States are Independence Day and ‘Thanksgiving Day. Independence Day, the Fourth of __July _ , marks the United States’ declaration of S from Britain, Most towns, big and small ‘celebrate the Fourth of July with parades and Families celebrate with, "Thanksgiving Day is celebrated in the ‘on the fourth Thursday in November. It is a day when people give thanks for the turkey. Both barbecues oF Most have a large dinner with ‘Thanksgiving and Independence Day are national ED compete the sentences. Choose clauses from tha it 1. Thate April 15th! In the United States, i's the day owe the government money every year 2. I don't like September. It’s the month [always miss summer vacation 3, June is my least favorite month, Its the month —_ Tnever study enough. 4. Thave never liked winter. Its a season ‘The eld weather always affects ny 00d, units Let's coed ED compete tne crossword puzzle. EBD A vort0 coteorate oe ‘A. Do you know about any special days inthe United States? 4 People inthe United Which daye do you know about? Sates and Canada celebrate the BS end about these spect days inthe United Stats si Thankogiving 1 Children say “tick or pI, Sapa treat on Halloween, and people give ester Sinn‘ Chats sia gi hy a 2 ay wer may ce Ht ety uc ge bis Mae Eas eg set aah as ies @aitesace Seoretwes! he sezebres can tw eee eer Tot tare nay thy on ae ee 10 My parents twenty Sith wedding is tomorrove we ‘isis ay hen pe kt pcg eet Poe rare te speeches about saving the environment. aR te a aalee ecestaee eye e's Pe hoe tr et a ig Day inlay ater, 14 During Carnival people wear lots of interesting 16 My wifeloves —__,40Igave bra diamond rng on DR ertny lem wo ie cha T ID, far Sey Petter es tp Wome Valentine's Day in September ba at aly in Dring this egos festa, Jesh families ight candles and ge raraaceeeecraraas - er © Complete the chart. Check (/) the correct answers. at the party 8 Janice and Nick are getting married soon. They plan to have a small with just afew family members. 5 In my country, most people have roast ___ on Christmas Day. { August ts the day when Indonesians celebrate their from | the Netherlands Forh Day | 9 Onduly 14th each year, the French celebrate their with Mains boy | fireworks, ia | 11 In Europe, summer isthe __ when most people go on vacation fay 12 Wealways havea —__ on New Year's Eve is | for the moon festival. These are sweet cues | EB wer neppons at these tes in your country? Complete the sentences. 1. Before aman and woman get marred, they usually date each other. si 2. When someone has a birthdas, 8. Before some people eat a meal, 4. Aer a student graduates 5. When a woman gets engaged, ——__ 6. When a couple has their first child, When a person retires, TL complete ene paragraph with information from the ist. ‘dda comma where necessary. Newly married couples often leave on their honeymoon, When they goon their honeymoon, Hen After they come back from their honeymoon ‘They can only live in place oftheir 6 Lets coleora choose the correct words or phrases. 1. In the United States, when a man and woman decide to got engaged, they send —_announcements _ (announcements/gifs/receptions) to their friends 2, The woman's female friends often give her (a bridal shower! an engagement period newlyweds). 3, The man's male friends often give him a (bachelor party bridegroom /wedding dress. 4. The wedding is often held in a chureh. 5. After the wedding reception, the couple usually goes on their (engagement/ honeymoon /vacation). (anniversary/celebrations/eeremony) ED ite tree paragraphs about mariage customs in your country. Inthe first paragraph write about what happens Before the wedding. In the second paragraph, write about the wedding ceremony. In the final paragraph, write about what happens ater the wedding. unit Rewrite these sentences. Find another way to say these sentences using the words given. 1. reryone in the family comes to my parents’ home on Thanksgiving. (gets together) Everyone in the family gets together at.my parents‘ home on Thanksgiving. 2 Many people have parties on New Year's Eve. (New Years Eve/swhen) 5. Everyone gives and receives presents on Christmas. exchange) ‘After they leave the reception, many couples put on everyday clothes. (change into) 5. The couple usually leaveo the reception before the guests do. (bride aus ravi) Imagine you are in a foreign country and someone has invited you to ‘2 New Year's Eve party. Ask questions about the party using the words given in the list or your own ideas. 43 FEB complete tnis passage with verbs from the list. Use the past, present, or future tense. [In many cities nowadays, food shopping takes very litte time. toa diffrent chop {for each iter. For example, you meat at a butcher's shop and fish at afsh market. A fruit market In the past, people __used to go fruit and vegetables, For dry foods like rice or beans, you 5 to grocery stores ‘Today, you all these things at a supermarket, Many supermarkets a Jot of money these days. But times are changing. Soon, people in their ears to huge out-of:town stores called “hypermarkets" to buy everything. ‘And who knows? Sometime in the future, everyone ‘computer at home. People ‘them to purchase everything from food to furniture, from legal advice to medical help. In some places itt happening already. Ed choose te correct responses. 1. A: When did people travel by horse and carriage? B: pees Soon, ut 100 years ago. These days 2. A: When might doctors find a cure for the fu? B ee = Nowadays. a In the next 50 years, 3, A: When did the frst man go tothe moon? B: 1 A few years ago. ‘= Sometime in the future. © Today. = About 30 years ago. 4. A: When are most people going to have computers at home? B: Sob Sete f= Ta the next few years Inthe past. = Right wow. Unit 9 EDd comiete tne sentences. Use th words given and ideas rom the pictures. 1. These days, people go to the beach on vacation. (beach) Inthe fature, they might go to. Mars on vacation. — (Mars) @ 2. Afew years ay, (typewriters) Today, : fomputers) 5, Nowadays, (20 floors) Sometime in the future, 2. Inthe past, Nowadays, (collect records) (collect CDs) 4. About « hundred years ago, ‘These days, Eres ree Apartments for rent innew 20-floor building. Call 555-6724 for information, (long dresses) (short skirts) In new 200-floor building. Call 555-0925 for information, Back tothe f EB ew trms of mercy A. What forms of energy do you use in your home? Do you think this will change in the next twenty years? B kead the aru. in eee) (eee el ich Energy from the wind All ove the word, peopl use the power ofthe wind. tus wind and moves saboats. is a dean source of energy and thee ots oft Unfortunately, the wind oes not bow, thee n0 wind energy Energy from water When water mos fo _aigh place toa lower place, makes energy. This ‘energy is sed to create elect. In Bettany, ran for example, waterpower produces enough ener ‘wight a town of 40,000 people Waterpower gi energy without pollution However, people have t bul dams toe this ener. Dame cart lot of ‘money, 0 Water energy is expensive. Energy from the earth Theis eatin ‘csr te eth, cess se teat ‘make geothermal energy. San Francsco gets nergy s very important in moder fe. People Gietaytonn nadine test ad coather teeny tds fom gute owe, “cok pve ight and tensor people and Tkndof energy is cheap, butts possible ony posxisfom pcr topice Non enegynadays 27" Bassin the wot ree tala eee eee | Buraf ec Uae ek aein Ge: However ing fut cases poton._ of pusesem in enn fom he sina ee fea, me don grew Knot ene wel Thee pn cn cute nash eyo tn Csr palte fos fics nthe twenty et eye howe Slr power anand ee Serato worn ofc ober rds of ee orf tn samy ae en he wear bd the fare What mighthese sous Senegybe?thelenonight r exry C What is one advantage and one disadvantage of each typeof energy? Complete the chart, co Disadvantage wind power Back tothe f Complete these sentences with your own information. ‘Add commas where necessary. Choose the correct responses. 1. A: What if get in shape this summer? B Cennnkennnl eee) ‘You might be able to come rock climbing with me. 1 You won't he able to came rork climhing with me. 2, A: What will happen if I stop smoking? pepe ee Pel es 1 Wel, you won't gain weight © Well, you might gain weight 3. A: What if got a now job? B: se iia 1. If I go shopping on Saturday. / might spend too much money. pean ae ap Bp oi erie wee ero LAGERSTATUS pc tonieran 8. ig mor exe BR es - 4. If T don't get good grades in school ‘= You may be able to live with a roommate when school starts. 5. I might get more sleep _ - — ahora emesis aaenas Res eaperea fs eee, Beso A Which words or phrases go with which verbs? Complete the chart. A Complete this chart. Noun ry B Complote the sentences, Use words from part A. 1, There have been lots of ___medical _ advances in the past half century, but there is still no cure forthe common cold 2. There are many problems in my NS eS Tepe Rope Im country. There's alot of air pollution and the oceans are dirty 1 lf feel energetic. | might go tothe gym 3. My is not as good as it used to be. So Te decided to eat better food and go swimming every day. ee 4. My vacation was a great 1 feet much vo healthier and more relaxed. 5, IfT start exercising more often, I might feel more ED rewrite nese sontences. Find another way to say each sentence using the words given. 1, IFT stop eating rich fod, I may beable to lose weight. (et) If. go.on.a diet. | may be able to lose weigh iy 2. Inthe future, not many people will use cash to buy things. ew) 3, Today, people use bicycles les than before, (used to) 4 ITT get a better job, Ican buy an apartment. (be able to) 5. Theres going to be a big new hopping center downtown, (mall) TD) wre about yoursot n the frst paragraph, describe something ‘bout your past. in the second paragraph, write about your Iie now. In the third paragraph, write about your future. Example: |W LK Working Ok Weekes! Ee 1. A: Tenjoy working in sales. B = WelIcan, Neitherdol. = Sodol 2, A: [like working night shifts Bi = Gee, Idont. = Neither dol = Neither am. 8, Ar Leant stand getting to work late. B: scant. Neithercan I. = Wel 4, A: Tm interested in using my language skills. To, Oh; don't. Oh, I don't mind. EX compete tne sentences with words ond phrases trom thelist Use gerunds. 1. Teresa enjoys being a journalist, She has to write a news story by 4:00 pat. every day, but she doesn't ‘mind meeting deadlines 2, Ichiro is a word processor, but he hates 3. Gwen usually works alone all day, but she enjoys 4. Bllen works for a large company, but she's interested in 5. Carl has to use Portuguese and Japanese at work, but he's not very good at 6. Cindy has to drive to work every day, but she doesnt like Rewrite these sentences. Find another way to say each sentence ‘using the words given. 1. Tm happy to answer the phone, (mind) Ldontt mind answering the phone 2, Teau’l make decistons quickly. (not good at) ‘8, Thate having to meet deadlines, (stand) 4. Idont enjoy working alone, (with a team) Complete these sentences about yourselt. Use gerunds. ‘Add other formation i appropriate. Choose the correct words. 4, Sam doesn't smile or laugh a lot. He often looks worried about things, He is a very person. (sorious/strangelstrict) 2, You can trust Rose, Ifshe says she's going to do something, shel do it. She's very (hard-working/level-headed/reliable) 8. Joe isnt good at remembering things. Last week he missed an important business meeting again, He isso (Clficiontforgetfal’moody) | don’t ike working on weeken Th 100: on the internet [A Have you ever looked fora job on the Internet? What jobs have you ‘seen advertised? B Read these job ads. Choose a job title trom the box for exch ad, © Which would be the best job for you? the worst? Number the {jobs from (the best) to 4 (the worst). Give reasons. List your ‘special experience, preferences, or personal traits, Unit 10 Read what these people say about themselves: Which ob should they do? Which job should they avoid? Write two sentences, giving reasons for your answers Use the phrases given and because enjoy helping people, but I ean’ stand working nights and weekends. I want to be a nurse ora social worker 1. (make a goodeould never) Jim would make a good socal worker becouse he enjoys helping people. He could never be a nurse because he can't stand working nights and weekends. Treally like doing things with my hands. I also enjoy working with wood. 1 don't enjoy working in the same place every day, and [hate being in noisy places. I think Td like tobe a factory worker or a carpenter 2. (could/eouldn') Tm good at explaining things and I realy ike children. Ican't stand working long hours. I think Ta like tobe a doctor or a teacher. Tm really interested in meeting people, and I enjoy wearing diferent clothes every day. Tm not so good at organizing my time, and I can't stand computers. I might become @ model or an accountant, 4. (would make a good/eould never) ‘Pm really good at selling things. [also love helping people. But I'm not so 00d at solving problems. I think Ti like to be as 5. (could befwouldn’t make a good) | don’t ike working on weeks EBD 11a. or an in the correct places. 1 dey could never beau or teacher cane he very bd-empered and impatient with people. On the other hand, he's efficient and reliable person. So he ‘ould make gue bokeeper or accountant 2, Christine would make terrible lawyer or executive. ‘She ian’t good at making decisions. On the other hand, she'd make exeellent actress or artist because she's very creative and fanny. ED opposites A. Write the opposites. Use the words in the box. 1, efficiont/ disorganized. 5 lavel-headed/ 2, friendly! 6, patient/ en 3. hard-working/ 7. quiet 4, interesting! poem 8, reliable/ B Complete the sentences with words from part A. 1. SuYinis a very piri enjoys meeting new people. 2. Tean’t stand working with people. I ike i person. She really ng reliable co-workers. 8. Becky is very One day she’s happy and the next day she's sad 4, Philip isan wi person. I'm never bored ‘when {talk to him,

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