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Tai Lecit lm elie Steven J. Molinsky Bill Bliss Not for sale in the USA and Canada Side by Side, 3rd edition Sudet Bul 1 Capyrigt © 2002 by Prentice Hall Reyonin ‘Addison Wesley Longosas, ne, 1A Persan Bdvetion Company. All righis reserved ‘No part or ths publicator. may be reprocucad, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted ‘in any form or by any means, eleetrome, mechomieal, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, vothour the prier permission of che publisher Vice president, director of publishing: Allen Ascher Editorial manager: Pam Hiskman View president, direetor of design nad predhuction: Rhea Rayer Associate diner of electronic produdtios: Alisa Greenblatt Production manager: Ray Keating Director of manulacuring: Patrice Freccio Digital avout specialist: 'Wondy WolF Associnte art direetar: Blizaberk Carlsen Interior desien: Elisabeth Cerlsan. Wens Cover design: Elizabeth Carison Contnbutmg sds bp Sie Gozoite auchors: Loure Kngiteh, Meredith Westfait 7 iv Walt Pihate credit: p06, Wolter HodacalGarhins p90; (op, ff) Rha Bidiny Bock Bono, Gop ig) haaat Gulaca/Tae Image Works, boitom, let) Will & Doxi Melntyro/Tony Stone Images, NY, (but¥am,righe) Avil Skelley?The Stack Marlict p. 84, top) Spencer GrantiLaeisen Agency. Ine, bottoa!) Bachmaiia'The nage Works, p77, erste) Linae EnkolisStock Boston, (ef) Bill Horsmun/Stoek Boston, ‘right Robert Nickelzberg/Liaison Agency, Lee; p. 78, (t0p) ohn Coleed/Etock Uoston, (secon fon hy) Tha if CvouenauTloe Slack Bbashut ontamat (rma nator) Tl Smolan/Stock Boston, bottore) Monika CraS.cck Boston; 9.98 (top) Randi Anglin/The [mage Works, (econd from fy) David 3. lisa Ty Shane Tana, FP, sen Pon uae Rlghessoral-he Image Works, (tren ey Stone Inages, NY; p15, Scersteck Boston; p, 116 (lp fe) Topluan/The Image Works, (hota, ff) Pols NogeiTony Stone Tuas, NY, ener) G. Salomore, Granaia Press/The Image Works, 7ight T& D Mecerby/TRe Slack Market; p. 140, op) Jeb CeletiStodk Boston, (center) Index Stock Photography, (bowtet) David Simson Stock Boston; f. 190, ocrton, rigei} Ene Darides/Lunsen Agents, Ine, (top) sett Ureenberg’ The Imege Wer, {Gottom, left) Lee Snider/The mage Works; . 168, ten, lef Jeff Greendere/The Image Works, (op, eater! Owen TrankonCorbis top runt) Lava Young Waittoay Stone images, NY, Bottom, lef) rack Sitemany Jnni-Photo Communications, ine, boston, ceaier) Wilie L, Hill/Tae Tage Works, (bottom, rir) David Young-Walt/PhotoEt The authors gratefully acknowledze the contribution of Tina Carver in the develanment of the: original Side by Side program. Library of Congress Cataloging:in-Publieation Data Molinsky, Staven J, Sido by side /Bteven J. Malinclay, Bill Blisoy pean. 1, English language—Conversation and phrase books. 2, English Iouguaye—Tesilonks for foreign syeuhees. 1 Din, DAL TL Tile PETIOLMT6 2000 428.)4—de21 (00-044990 ISBN 0-13-O2b744-9 (Remular Bait 11 12.13 14 15 - RRD— 07 06 05 04 TSBN 0-13-111959-1 Regular Raition with Andio Highlights) 6789 10— RD — 07 0605 ISBN 0-13-183934-7 international dition) 36789 10~RRD—07 00 05 Steven J. Molinsky Bill Bliss Mustrated by Richard F. Hill CONTENTS To Be: Introduction Porsonal Informaticn Meeting People To Be + Location ‘Subject Pronouns Classroom Objects nme in tha Home Cities and Nationalities Places Around lown 6 Present Continuous Tense Everyday Activities SSS: Gazette 8 8 To Be: Short Answers Paccacciue Adjectives Everyday Activitios To Be: Yoe/No Quectione Short Answers Adjectives Passessive Nouns Describing People and Things Weather Te Be: Review Present Continuous Tense: Review Prepositions of Location @ Fonnily Meiners Describing Activities enc Events "sce Gazette Prepositions There Is/There Are Singular/Plural: Introduction Places Around Town Locating Places Desc pg Neighborhuuds Describing Apartments v7 25 co 35 4s 33 55 Singular/Plural Adjectives This/That/These/Those Clothing Colors Shopping for Clothing oSS- Gazette ple Present Tense Lenguages and Mationaliioe Everyday Activities Simple Present Tense: ‘Yes/No Questions Negatives Short Answers Habitual Actions People’s Interests and Activties O6S-Gazette @ Object Pronouns Simple Present Tense: ‘Svs. non-s Endings Have/Has Adverbs of Frequency Describing Frequency of Actions: Describing People Contrast: Simple Present and Present Continuous Tenses Adjectives @ Feelings and Emetiens Describing Usual and Unusual Activities oeSe Gazette o7 7 79 87 7 107 us @ kz. re Capreasing Ability Occupations Looking for 2 Job Expressing Obligation Invitations Future: Going to Time Expressions Want to 127 Descibing Future Plans and Expressing Wants Weather Forecasts Telling Tene Making Precictions [Sse Gazette 139 Past Tense: Regular Verbs Introduction to Irregular Verbs 141 Past Actions and Activities Ailments Describing an Event Making a Doctor's Appointment Past Tense: Yes/No Questions Short Answers WH-Questions More Irregular Verbs Time Expressions a9 Repurling Pest Actions arnd Actives Gving Reasons Giving Excuses @ To Be: Past Tense 187 Television Commercials Describing Physical States and Emotions Telling About the Past Biographies and Autobiographies 235. Gazette 103 APPENDIX Listening Suipis 107 Thematic Glossary 71 Cardinal Numbers 7 osmutey Meilem (teat ence: 172 INDEX 1m How to Say It! (communication Stratesies) Meeting People 3 Greeting People 13 Checking Ueierstanding 2 Attracting Someone's Attention 30 Laling Semeone rou Know on the Telephone 40 Introducing People 51 Expressing Oretitude a7 Complimenting a Hositating a4 Starting 4 Conversativn 35 Reacting to information 103 Reacting to Bad News m1 Apologizing 123 Asking the Time 135 Saying How You Fee! 142 Giving an Excuse 153 Recommencing Products 159 Pronunciation Linked Sounde 4 Reduced and 6 Reduced What are & Where are 2 Releted 4 Yes/No Questions with or 44 diressed and Unstressed Words 22 Rising Intonation to Check Understanding 66 Emphasizod Words % Blending with does 86 Reduced of % Doleted F 106 Reduced to 114 Can & Can't 126 Going to & Want to 17 Past Tense Endings 148 Did you 156 Intonation of Yes/No Questions au WH-Questions 404 To Be: Introduction Seer tel) * Meeting People . alphabet 3. name 4. address 5. telephone number phone number What's Your Name? De eomrera ng stab ose h tc * What's = What is 238 =a thityive 7741-8906 = severi four one ~ eight nine “oh” six Answer these questions. 1, What's your name? 2, What's your address? 3. What's your phone number? 4, Where are you from? Naw practice with other students in your class. @2 Inter w a famous person. Make up addresses, phone numbers, and cities. Use your imagination! Practice with another student. Then present your role play to the class. A. What's your name? B. Myname is A. : 5 address? B. __ A phone number? B. A. Where are you from? a famous actor a famous ectress a famous athlete the president of your country Meeting People A. Hello, My name is Peter Lewis. B. Hi, I'm Nancy Lee. Nice to mest you. A. Nico to meot you, too. Practice conversations with other students. * president prime ministar/ leader 3@ WIIAT’S YOUR NAME? My name is David Varter. My name is Mrs. Grant. My My aime iy Ms. Meutinez Tm American. Pm from phone number is 549-2376 My telephone number is San Franciseo. (218) 694-6585. My fax number is (213) 694-5557. ‘My name is Peter Black. My My name is Susan Miller. My name is Mr Santini. address is 378 Main Street, My apartment number is 4B. My e-mail address is, Waterville, Florida. My license ‘Teacher-Joe@worldnet.com.” number is 921DCG. My name is William Chen. My address is 294 River Street, Brooklyn, New York. My telephone number is 469-7750. My social security number is 044-35-9862 ++ “Teashenloe at worldnat-dot.com" @e.4 wv READING CHECK-UP Marcu ——1. name a. 549-2376 —— 2. address b. 4B __ 3, phone number ¢, TeacherJoe@worldnet.com 4 apartment number 4d. William Chon ___ 5. social security number e. 378 Main Street __ 6. e-mail address f 04-35-9862 Listen and choose the correct answer. . Mary Black a. 295-4870 ‘Mrs, Grant b. 959 4087 265 River Street 5B. a. 032-98-6175 265 Main Street b. 082-89-6179 BC 6. a. maryb@worldnet.com 9D b. garyd@worldnet.com Now interview students in your class. LAST NAME FIRST NAME 1. 2 3. 4 A. What's your last name? B. Kelly 5 A. How dn yon spell that? B. KELLY. & ‘A. What's your first name? A= Lear B. Sareh: 1 ‘A. How do you spell that? 8. B. SARAH.

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