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7A How much are these books? Grammar this, that, these, those Pronunciation Sound and spelling: /b/, /p/, /g/ and /k/ 40
Vocabulary Common objects 2; Prices
7B It’s Greg’s T-shirt Grammar Possessive ’5; Revision of adverbs Pronunciation Sound and spelling: /f/ and /d3/ 41
Vocabulary Clothes and colours
7c Everyday English Useful language Going shopping Pronunciation Joining words 42
7c Skills for Writing Reading Online advertisements Writing skills Commas, exclamation marks and 43
question marks
Writing An email request for information
Reading and listening extension Reading An article about clothes Listening A shopping trip 44
Review 45
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8A l was on tour with my band Grammar Past simple: be Pronunciation Sentence stress: was and were in 46
Vocabulary Past time expressions positive sentences
8B Who killed Lady Grey? Grammar Past simple: positive Pronunciation Sound and spelling: /t/ and /d/ 47
Vocabulary Free time activities
86 Everyday English Useful language Making and responding to suggestions Pronunciation Main stress and tone 48
88 Skills for Writing Reading Thank you notes Writing skills Writing short emails, letters and notes 49
Writing A thank you note
Reading and listening extension Reading A blog Listening A conversation about the weekend 50
Review 51
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9A We didn’t stay in their house Grammar Past simple: negative Pronunciation Sound and spelling: The letter a 52
Vocabulary Transport
QB How did you get there? Grammar Past simple: questions Pronunciation Sound and spelling: The letter 0 53
Vocabulary The seasons and the weather
9!: Everyday English Useful language Making and responding to requests Pronunciation Syllables and spelling 54
90 Skills for Writing Reading A blog about New Year Writing skills Making the order clear 55
Writing An online post
Reading and listening extension Reading Travel stories Listening A holiday questionnaire 56
Review 57
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10A I'm sitting in my flat Grammar Present continuous: positive Pronunciation Sound and spelling: lif/ and /0/ 58
Vocabulary The home
10B Are you working? Grammar Present continuous: negative and questions Pronunciation Sound and spelling: /9/ 59
Vocabulary Place phrases with prepositions
10c Everyday English Useful language Asking for travel information Pronunciation Sound and spelling: /19/ and leo/ 60
106 Skills for Writing Reading Messages asking for information Writing skills Word order in questions 61
Writing A message asking for information
Reading and listening extension Reading An email from a trip Listening Phoning home 62
Review 63
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11A She met him in 1963 Grammar Object pronouns Pronunciation Sound and spelling: /3x/ 64
Vocabulary Life events
113 She can pull a plane Grammar can Pronunciation Sentence stress: can 65
Vocabulary Abilities
11G Everyday English Useful language Talking about opinions Pronunciation Consonant groups 66
11c Skills for Writing Reading An email about life at university Writing skills Pronouns 67
Writing An email to a friend
Reading and listening extension Reading A TV review Listening A conversation about looking for a job 68
Review 69
12A I'm going to have a long, hot bath Grammar going to: positive and negative Pronunciation Sentence stress: going to 70
Vocabulary Months and future time expressions;
Ordinal numbers
123 What are you going to do this Grammar going to: questions Pronunciation Sound and spelling: /v/ and /w/ 71
weekend? Vocabulary Common verbs and collocations
120 Everyday English Useful language Making and accepting invitations Pronunciation Sound and spelling: oo 72
120 Skills for Writing Reading Invitations and replies Writing skills Paragraphs 73
Writing A reply to an invitation
Reading and listening extension Reading A blog: ‘New Year, New Me’ Listening A video call 74
Review
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E VOCABULARY Countries
a Find eight countries in the word snake.
ll GRAMMAR be: 1 / you / we b Complete the sentences with the country names.
Use the letters in brackets.
a Underline the correct words. 1 Rio de Janeiro is in % .(rabilz)
Rome and Bologna are in .(tilya)
1 How are you/ you are?
Tokyo is in . ( n a j a p)
I’m/ l’re fine, thanks.
Manchester and London are in
You not are/aren’t in London.
We’re/ We’m from Spain. (I e g d a n n)
Moscow is in .(sarusi)
Where am / / l a m ?
New York is in (ashute)
A Are you OK?
Barcelona is in .(nispa)
No, Inoz‘ a m / I’m not.
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Yes, l a m / I’m.
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4 OK/Are/you?
5 you/are/How?
6 London / w e / in / Are?
II GRAMMAR be: he / she / they VOCABULARY Nationalities
a Complete the sentences with the words in the box. a Complete the crossword puzzle.
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b Complete the conversations with is, isn’t, ’s, are,
aren’t or ’re.
Conversation 1
A This 1 % my friend Mia. 10
B Where 2 — she from? 3 — she
Brazilian?
A No, she 4 — . She 5 — from Spain. -) Across
Conversation 2 2 You’re from the UK. You’re
A Who 6 — Bob and Mike? 7 — they 5 He’s from Russia. He’s
football players? 7 We’re from Poland. We’re
B No, they 8 — . They 9 — tennis 9 He’s from Australia. He’s
players. 10 We’re from Japan. We’re
A 1 0 — they British? ~14 Down
B No, they 1 1 — . They 12 1 They’re from Spain. They’re J a m .
American. 3 I’m from Turkey. I’m
4 She’s from the USA. She’s
6 He’s from Italy. He’s
8 She’s from China. She’s
PRONUNCIATIDN
Syllables: nationalities
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a Q!!! Listen to the words in the box. Complete the
table.
II USEFUL LANGUAGE
Meeting and greeting new people PRUNUNCIATIUN Sentence stress
a Gm Listen to the sentences. Which words are
a Underline the correct words to complete
stressed? Tick (J) the correct box.
the conversations.
1 a How& you?
Conversation l (9 am)
b D How are you?
DEBBIE Good 1morning/ evening! How are you today?
AYLA I’m not 2bad/ fine, thanks. And 3you/ are you? 2 a El I’m m, thanks.
DEBBIE I’m 4nice/ OK, thanks. b [I I’m fine, thanks.
3 a El S u m s youroffice.
Conversation 2 (3 pm)
b El 80, this isyo_urotfice.
JENNY Good 5afternoon/ evening, Dean.
DEAN Hi Jenny. 6She/ This is my friend Becky. 4 a El Good evening!
JENNY Hi Becky. How 7you are/ are you? b El Good evening!
BECKY I'm good, 8z‘hank/ thanks you. 5 a I: |’_m Andya_nd this_i§ Gaston.
Nice 9to meet/ meet you. b lj I’m Andy and _t_|1i_s is Gaston.
6 a El Nicet_o meetm.
bm Listen and check. b El Nice to meet you.
CARLA 1 % afternoon. 2
name’s Carla Watkins.
JAMES Hello, 3 James Hargreaves.
CARLA 4 — to meet you, James.
JAMES Nice to meet you 5
CARLA Oh, Greg! This 5 James Hargreaves
from Electric Blue Technology.
GREG 7 — , James! How are you?
JAMES I'm fine, 8 — you. 9 — you?
GREG I’m good, 10
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My teacher is canadian.
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UNIT 1
Reading and listening extension
II READING
Read the email and match a—d
to the parts of the email 1—4.
a [I saying goodbye
1 Hi Jerry,
b [I Mark’s newjob
c [I greeting How are you? How is England?
d [I people in Mark’s office
Read the email again. Are the 2 I'm fine. My new job in Australia is good. The office is in Brisbane and
sentences true or false? it's in the centre of the city. Brisbane is great!
Jerry is in Australia.
Mark is in Brisbane. 3 I’m in an office with three people: Tony, Martin and Yoko. Our office
Tony is Australian. manager is Tony. He’s not Australian. He’s from a small town in the USA,
Tony and Janine are married. but he’s married to an Australian woman. Her name’s Janine and she's a
Janine is a teacher. teacher in a language school. Martin is Australian. He’s from Sydney, but
Martin is from England. his home is Brisbane now. Yoko is Japanese. She’s from Osaka. She’s in
Yoko is from Japan. the office from 8 am to 1 pm and she’s a student at an English school in
Yoko is at home in the afternoon. the afternoon.
OONOWO‘I
What your name?
We not Italian. We’re Mexican.
Where Sue is from?
vocABULARv
Tick (I) the sentences that are correct. Correct the
mistakes.
1 |:| They’re from UK.
They’re from the UK.
2 El She’s Mexican.
a LISTENING 3 |:| He’s from the Russia.
4 [I She’s from the USA.
5 El We’re Brasilian.
a m Listen to the conversation. Tick (l) the
6 El Are you Spainish?
countries you hear.
7 El I'm Japanese.
Brazil El Russia El 8 El He’s from Poland.
China El Turkey [:I
England |:| Scotland
Japan D the USA |:|
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conversation.
JESSICA Oh no!
TIMO What is it?
JESSICA My bag! It’s at home!
TIMO Oh no. 1pen /you / have / a I d o ?
D0 vou have a pen?
JESSICA No, I don’t!
TIMO Here you are. 2pens / two/ I / have .
JESSICA Thanks.
TIMO And 3you / a / dictionary / do / have?
5 PRONUNCIATIUN
Sound and spelling: /s/, /z/ and /1z/
a m Listen to the words in the box. Is the final sound
/s/, /z/ or /Iz/? Complete the table.
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ll USEFUL LANGUAGE
Asking for and giving personal
information
a Complete the questions. Use the letters in brackets.
1 What's y o u r fl ? (s d a cl r e s)
2 How do you — that? (I s p | e)
3 What's your 7
(onmenupberh)
4 What’s your 7
(sedmdaeilars)
5 What’s your 7
(tinrsafem)
Is it a village?
What's your surname?
What’s your address?
Can you spell that?
What’s the spelling?
Are you from a big city?
Is this your phone?
Where are you from?
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a Read the Information. Complete the Hi. My name’s Kerry Stewart. I’m from the USA. Perth’s
form wrth the words In the box. , , ,
a great c1ty and I’m very happy here! My office IS 1n the
Stewart American Office Gem Building in White Street. I’m in Room 745 with Kadjm
Gem m 745 9178 Baydar and Sandro Alessi. Our office phone number is
8969. My email address is kerryo1 78 @powermail.com.
First name: 1 4 %
Surname: 2
Nationality: 3
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UNIT 2
Reading and listening extension}?
ll READING
a Read the text. Tick (J) the correct summary 1—4.
1 El Emily and Mark are married. They are managers in
Hull. They have a house in a village near Hull.
2 [I Emily and Mark are married. They have a house in
Hull. Mark is a manager in a small town near Hull.
3 El Emily and Mark have a house in Hull. They are
receptionists in a big office in Hull.
4 El Mark is a receptionist in Hull. He is married to Emily.
They have a house in a town near Hull.
Write about your home. Think about these questions: . . 1 y '" vest.
Where is your home?
Is your home big or small? Is it old or new?
Is your home in a town, a city or a village?
Is your town, city or village interesting or boring?
What is near your home?
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LISTENING II GRAMMAR
a m Listen. Complete the sentences with the words in Correct the mistakes.
the box. 1 Is this you computer?
ls this your computer?
one desk two desks three desks
l have three watch.
They’re a beautiful village.
1 Speaker 1, Darren, has
Beijing is a big cities.
2 Speaker 2, Paula, has
This is Kira and Paul and this is they’re house.
3 Speaker3, Jamie, has
My flat is in an old part of town. They’re very small.
Where’s Anna? This is she’s bag.
b m Listen again. Match pictures a—c to speakers 1—3.
Where are the knifes?
1 El Darren 2 E] Paula 3 El Jamie
VOCABULARY
Correct the spelling.
1 eigt tickets
eight tickets
smal bottles of water
thirten flats
an intresting city
twelv phones
beatiful houses
an old umbrela
funy books
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Can I have a cup of coffee, please?
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a Read the text messages. Are the
sentences true or false?
Tony's with a friend from Poland.
Kaspar’s funny.
Esther’s at work.
Felix and Esther are students.
Omar likes his work.
Clara’s at work.
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[I GRAMMAR
Tick (I) the sentences that are correct. Correct the
mistakes.
Do you like eggs?
D I never eat cake.
D We have sometimes pizza.
|:| They don’t like ice cream.
[I llike fruit.
[:I | not like cheese.
[I You like meat?
I:I They eat usually pizza for lunch.
VOCABULARY
Tick (I) the sentences that are correct. Correct the
mistakes.
1 E] I like vegtables.
I like vegetables.
|:| We have lunch at 12:45 pm.
D We eat rise for lunch every day.
|:I Do you have an apple?
E LISTENING D I never eat biscits.
[I We have a breakfast at 7:30 am.
a W Listen to the conversation. Tick (J) the food El Idon't like cake.
and drink words you hear. D That sanwich is very big!
cheese banana |:I
meat |:I ice cream I:I
egg |:| tea |:|
fish I:I fruit juice |:I
chocolate |:| water E]
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1 I never eat cheese. /
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4 | English, German and Russian.
5 | young children in a small school.
6 We tennis every day.
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1 | work in a factory.
3 | my friends afterschool.
4 We English at a language school.
7 You in a big house.
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J "1] They’re at home in this picture. They live in a big house in Milan - it’s very .
nice. Lucio works with computers. He has an office in the city centre.
His wife isn't in the photo. Her name’s Vanessa. She’s Brazilian. She
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UNIT4
Reading and listening extension
ll READING
Hi Eileen,
a Read the email and match the
Thanks for your email. I love the photos of your family. You have a big
people 1—6 to the places a—f.
family! My family is small. Here’s a new photo of us on holiday.
1 Daniel a Warsaw
El . I’m with my husband, Greg, our daughter, Linda, and our son, Jeff. My
2 El Eileen b Moscow . . . .
. . parents, Tom and Elizabetta, are In the photo, too. M y dad Is American.
3 El Elizabetta c Edinburgh , . .
. . He s from San FranCIsco, but my mother comes from Warsaw in Poland.
4 El Greg and Maria d San Francnsco G d | I' . W h' t 'th h'ld G k . ff.
5 El Jon e Mexico City reg an we In as mg on WI o u r c l ren. reg wor s In a n o Ice
_ and I’m a teacher (as you know). Greg’s parents live in Washington, too,
6 [I Tom f Washington so we see them one or two days a week, but my mum and dad are in
, , California. We usually have holidays with them.
b Read the email again. Complete the
f a m i l y tree w i t h t h e names i n the box. l have two brothers, Daniel and Jon. They aren t In the photo. Daniel
is an English teacher in Mexico City and Jon lives in Moscow. Jon’s
.
Jeff Anna 0| a El-rzabetta W''fe, Anna, is Russian and they have a daughter. Her name’s Olga.
g We sometimes see them in the holidays. Olga is five and she speaks
Maria Daniel Greg Tom
Russian and English very well.
Write soon and tell me more about your life in Edinburgh.
Maria
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[I GRAMMAR
Correct the mistakes.
1 Where you study?
Where do you study?
He work in Barcelona.
She haves two brothers.
What your name is?
Her husband gos to work in the evening.
My sister studys German.
Where live you?
Where you from?
'3 m L'Ste” again and wig—em the correct words. Tick (I) the sentences that are correct. Correct the
Bob/ Kergy has a job. mistakes.
Bob/ Ker/ylives in London. I teach children
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BOb/ Ker/y StUdles. at univerSIty. 2 |:I Our English class has six woman and two men.
Bob/ Kerryworks In Hong Kong. El I speak Italian
Bob/ Kerry lives in a house. 3 . . .
Bob/ Kerry has language classes. 4 El My Sister istwenty and five years old.
5 [I I study at high school.
Bab! Kern/is on holiday. . 6 I:I Their son is thirty-three and their daugter is thirty-five.
Bobs/ Keriys parents live in France. El His mother is hundred years old.
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3 cars/are/few / a /there.
4 a /there/’s/sma|| / museum.
5 are /families/ten / t h e r e .
PRONUNCIATIUN
Sound and spelling: /ux/ and /A/
a m Listen to the words in the box. What sound do
the marked letters have? Complete the table.
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Elfig- you) (e.g. cup)
few
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Asking and saying where things are
a Complete the sentences and questions with the
words in the box.
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II READING
a Read the email. Are the sentences true or false? Hi Lexi
The hotel is near the station. We’re at the Station Hotel. It isn’t a big new hotel
Marnie and Kalina don’t like the hotel. near the station — it's an old station near the beach!
Marnie and Kalina like the things in their room. It's great! The rooms are small but they're very good.
The hotel is expensive, Our room is on the first floor. We have beautiful
The hotel has lots of empty rooms. flowers in the room and there are lots of pillows and
Marnie and Kalina like the hotel manager. blankets on the beds. It isn’t cheap but we're only
There’s a restaurant in the hotel. here for three nights.
Marnie and Kalina play the guitar in the evening. There are lots of people here. There aren't any empty
rooms! All the people are very friendly and the
manager’s nice. In the evenings we have dinner in the
WRITING SKILLS and and b a t Old Station restaurant. It’s in the hotel. The food is
good and an old man plays the guitar.
a Tick (l) the correct ending for the sentences. See you soon,
1 | live in Rome but Marnie a n d Kalina
a El lspeakltalian.
b Idon’t speak Italian.
The cinema’s big but
a El it’s very old. WRITING
b |:| it’s great.
The high school is good and a Imagine that you are in a hotel in a new town. Write
a El he’d like to study there. an email to a friend. Describe the hotel and the town.
b I:l he wouldn’t like to study there.
The café has great cakes and
a El it’s got free wi-fi.
b E] it hasn’t got free wi-fi.
There isn’t a bookshop but
a El there is a library.
b |:I there isn’t a library.
6 My office is nice and
a El it isn’t near my house.
b El it’s near my house.
Information
Tick (I) the sentences that are correct. Correct the
mistakes.
1 El There is a park here?
Centre Is there a park here?
D There is two cinemas.
|:| There aren’t any supermarkets.
|:| Are there any cafés in this street?
E LISTENING [:I No, there not.
|:I Is there a hotel near here?
a Listen to Mike and a receptionist at a tourist |:| Yes, there’s.
office. Are the sentences true or false? |:| There not any shops here.
1 It is summer.
2 There are lots of empty rooms. VOCABULARY
3 Mike has a lot of money.
4 Mike chooses a room at the Star Hostel. Correct the spelling.
1 I like this restarant.
b m Listen again. Complete the table with the
I like this restaurant.
words in the box.
Where’s the scool?
Is there a swiming pool?
café cheap friendly expensive free wi-fi
Can I have a blankit, please?
neart-he—beach small clean rooms rooms with baths
There isn’t a pilow on the bed.
TVs in rooms free breakfast near the station
Where’s the hospittal?
rooms with showers
We often go to the beech.
Do you have a towl?
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I’m a taxi worker/ driver. I sometimes work at night.
I don’t/ doesn’t work on Wednesdays.
| work in this restaurant. I’m a teacher/ chef.
Tom doesn’t meet/ meets interesting people in his job.
Lionel Messi is a football assistantl player.
We don’t/ doesn’tspeak a lot at work.
A What’s your sister’s job?
Mark don’t/ doesn’t study Italian. He studies Spanish.
B She’s a waiter/ waitress.
Sheila doesn’t likes/ like her job.
A Excuse me! Are you a shop assistant/ driver?
You don’t/ doesn’tlive here!
B Yes, I am. Can I help you?
He don’t/ doesn’t eat meat.
c m Listen and check.
b Complete the sentences with the correct form of the
verbs in brackets.
1 Megan W cake, biscuits or ice cream. I! PRONUNCIATIUN
(not l eat) Sound and spelling: /3x/
2 You young children. (not/teach)
3 Anton coffee. (not/like) a m Listen and tick (J) the words that have the laxl
4 My brother in this house. (not/ live) sound.
5 My parents . (not/ work)
1 park El 7 thirty El
6 Debbie to the cinema with her friends.
2 here D 8 thirteen El
(not / go)
3 girl [I 9 fruit [I
7 I — his name. (not/ know)
4 world D 10 Turkey El
8 The doctor Spanish. (not / speak)
5 sport El 11 wrong El
6 work D 12 university |:I
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a Read the email
and tick (J) the
correct answers.
Hi Mum
Life here in New York is exciting!
I have a job in a café in Manhattan. I get up at half
a Correct the mistakes.
past four in the morning every day from Monday
1 Diana’s a taxi driver. Because she likes driving.
to Saturday and | work from half past five until two
Diana’s a taxi driver because she likes drivina.
o’clock in the afternoon.
They have breakfast at school. They have also lunch at
There are lots of people in the café from six until nine schooL
o’clock because the breakfasts here are great! I really
like the breakfasts! The sandwiches are also very I study at university. I also am a waitress.
good and l have lunch there every day.
I have a new friend in New York. His name’s Rex and She gets up early. She goes also to bed early.
he’s a taxi driver. He often works at night and he has
breakfast in the café at half past five. He always says He's a teacher because he gets up early.
‘Coffee and breakfast for dinner, pleasel’Then he
6 She sometimes works at night. Because she’s a doctor.
goes home and he goes to bed!
Email me soon!
1 Where does Ivan work? She speaks Japanese her mum’s from
a El in a restaurant Japan.
b |:I in a shop | play football. | play tennis.
c in a café He goes to bed at 8 am he works at night.
2 What time does Ivan get up? My parents have got a cat they love animals.
a El 4:30 am I've got black hair. My brother’s got black
b |:I 5:30 am hair.
c D 6:30 am
3 Ivan doesn't work on
a El Mondays
WRITING
b |:I Saturdays a Write an email about the daily routine of one of your
c |:I Sundays friends or a member of your family. Use the email in
4 What time does Ivan start work? 1 to help you.
a El 5:30 am
b |:| 9:00 am
0 B 2:00 pm
5 Ivan likes at the café.
a CI the breakfasts
b E] the sandwiches
c E] the breakfasts and the sandwiches
6 Rex goes to the café at 5:30 am because he
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UNITB
Reading and listening extension
n READING b Read the article again. Are the sentences true or false?
1 Steffi studies in her home country.
a Read the magazine article. Complete the sentences 2 Steffi likes her course.
with the words in the box. 3 Her classes start at 8 am-
4 She doesn’t go home in the afternoon.
at night in the afternoon in the evening 5 She has dinner at home.
in the morning at the weekend 6 She goes to work after dinner.
7 She finishes work at 11:30.
1 Steffi sees her friends 8 She works all weekend.
2 She has classes at the university .
3 She goes to the university library — . I: Write a short description of your day. Think about
4 From Monday to Friday, she goes to work — . these questions:
5 She works until 11:30 — ' 0 What time do you get up and go to bed?
What do you do in the morning, afternoon and evening?
When do you see your friends?
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expensive so I work in a cinema in the evenings and on Saturdays.
My day usually starts at 7:45 am when | get up and have breakfast. Then I go to my classes at the
university. They start at 9:00 am and finish at 12:30 pm. There aren’t any classes in the afternoon so
I study in the university library. l have something to eat in the student restaurant and I walk to the
cinema. My working hours are 6:00 pm to 11:30 pm from Monday to Friday, and 1:30 pm to 11:30 pm
on Saturdays. Sunday is my free day and | play tennis or go to a museum with my friends.
Myjob is OK but I don’t want to work six days a week. | get home late and | only have six or seven
hours’sleep. Sometimes, I feel very tired in my classes and I want to sleep, which isn’t good.
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[I GRAMMAR
Correct the mistakes.
Lee doesn’t works on Mondays.
Lee doesn’t work on Mondays.
Does he speaks English?
When Anna arrives home?
Pedro like fish?
Seb not plays tennis.
A Does Becky live here?
B Yes, she lives.
A Does Russell have a computer?
B No, he not.
Where she lives?
VOCABULARY
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LISTENING mistakes.
I wake up at 6:30 am.
a 19:1) 6.9 Listen to the interview. Underline the correct |:I He gets up at 6:30 am.
answers. |:I She’s a driver taxi.
Ian Baker is Scottish/ English. D l have a lunch at work.
He is a factory worker/ businessman. [I He’s a businesman.
Ian is sing/e/ married. El She’s a chef.
Ian and Rita have a factory in Aberdeen/ Glasgow. El I’m a receptionist.
Eighty/ Ninety people work in the factory. |:I | go bed at 11:00 pm.
Their customers are in Europe/ Asia and South America.
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n USEFUL LANGUAGE Going shopping c Put the conversation in the correct order.
D SHOP ASSISTANT Thank you.
a Complete the conversations with the sentences in SHOP ASSISTANT Can I help you?
the box, D SHOP ASSISTANT Certainly. That’s £16, please.
[I SHOP ASSISTANT They’re £4 each.
Here’s your receipt. D SHOP ASSISTANT OK, here you are.
Can I look around? D SHOP ASSISTANT Of course. Enteryour PIN, please.
Enter-youT-HNTplease: OK, here’s your receipt. Would you
I'd like that T-shirt, please. like a bag?
How much are these bags? D CUSTOMER OK, I’d like four white plates, please.
D CUSTOMER Can I use a card to pay?
1 A That’s £52.95. please. |:| CUSTOMER Thank you very much.
B Can I use a card to pay? D CUSTOMER No, don’t worry.
A Yes. titer r PIN ' 96- |:| CUSTOMER Yes, how much are these white plates?
2 A Can I help you?
B d @121 Listen and check.
A Of course.
3 A
B Thanks. PRUNUNCIATIUN Joining words
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3 They’re £35 each. a Oil 7.8 Listen to the sentences. What are the extra
5 A sounds? Tick (I) the correct box.
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1 You have an online ad for men’s clothes. Do you also sell women’s clothes? /
2 I saw your online advertisement for a bed. I’d like to buy it!
3 I saw your advertisement. You have some interesting things for sale. How much is the watch?
Is it old or new?’
4 I saw your advertisement for things you want to sell. I’d like to see a photo of the bowls, please.
5 l have a few questions about the things in your ad. Are the photos colour or black and white?
Do you have any DVDs? How old are the newspapers?
6 I saw your advertisement and I need four chairs for my flat. How many do you have? How old are they?
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Reading and listening extensio
ll READING
a Read the article and match a—d to paragraphs 1—4.
a El What I wearwhen I’m not at work
b [I Where I buy my clothes
c [I What I wear for special occasions
d [I My work clothes
I I don’t have to worry about my work clothes. I’m a I don’t have many expensive clothes, but sometimes
police officer and I have a uniform. I like the uniform. I go to special events, for example, when friends get
We wear a dark blue jacket, dark blue trousers and a married, and I need to wear something nice. I have a
white shirt. We also have big yellow police jackets to suit by the designer Tom Ford. It has dark grey trousers
wear when we’re outside in the street. These jackets and a matching jacket. I usually wear this with a white
are very useful because people can see that we are shirt and tie.
police officers.
I usually go shopping with Jane. We both like to go to
2 I’m not very interested in fashion. My wife, Jane, says the shopping mall in the centre of town. It has lots of
that my clothes are boring but most of my friends’ shops and it’s easy to find things. My favourite shop
clothes are the same as mine! When I’m not at work there is Marks and Spencer. Marks and Spencer’s
I like to wear comfortable clothes, for example jeans clothes are usually comfortable and they aren’t
and a T-shirt or a jumper. I don’t really have a favourite very expensive. I buy all my clothes there but lane’s
colour, but I try not to wear dark blue because it’s the favourite shops are Next and Debenhams.
colour of my uniform. My favourite item of clothing is “ ‘
my old brown jacket.
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LISTENING II GRAMMAR
a m Listen to the conversation. What does the shop Tick (I) the sentences that are correct. Correct the
sell? Underline the correct answer. mistakes. Remember near: here (near me) and
far: there (not near me).
books handbags computers birthday cards
_ 1 How much is this chair? (near)
things for the home clothes chocolates 2 El This cups are £6. (near)
3 [I That bag is nice. (far)
b m Listen again. Tick (J) the things the people 4 El Those plcture '5 mteresnng' (far)
talk about. 5 [:I I like Martins shoes.
6 El l have two boys. This is the boys’ bedroom.
1 a birthday 7 D l have one daughter. This is my daughter's hat.
2 a holiday D 8 El It's Anna’s and David’s computer.
3 a party El 7
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5 a present [:I
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7 a new flat El
8 a new car [:I
9 a birthday card El
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Sentence stress: w a s and were in
positive sentences
a Listen and underline the two stressed words in
each sentence.
1 James was at home.
b Complete the conversation with was, were, weren’t or 2 We were '” London'
wasn’t 3 You were at work.
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II GRAMMAR Past simple: positive VOCABULARY Free time activities
a Complete the crossword puzzle with the past simple a Complete the activities with the words in the box.
form of the verbs.
go (x2) have (x2) listen to play (x2) read watch
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9 read 6 have a computer game a football match shopping
10 stay 7 play
11 get 10 sit b Underline the correct words.
1 | listen to / a l l watch the newspaper every day.
b Complete the story with the past simple form of the 2 I sometimes go/ listen t0/ watch films on TV.
verbs in brackets. 3 I never gol have/ watch to the cinema.
4 I don't listen tol playl read magazines.
5 I gol have/ playa shower every evening.
A great evening 6 I usually listen tol read/ watch the radio in the morning.
7 I often read/ playl watch football matches on TV.
My friend Max and l 1 M (arrive) at the 8 I have/ playl watch computer games every day.
cinema at 5:30 pm and we 2 (watch) 9 | always havel listen t0/ watch music in the evening.
1 O I always gol playl watch to parties at the weekend.
a film. In the film, a woman 3 (be) at
a party and she 4 (kill) a man. It was
4 Listen a n d check.
very exciting!
Then we 5 (go) to the new café on
King Street. I 6 (see) a man I know PRONUNCIATIUN
from work, Oskar. We asked him to eat with us Sound and spelling: /t/ and /d/
and he 7 (say) yes. We 8
a m Listen to the past simple verbs. Is the final sound
(talk) about the film. Oskar 9 (know) it
/t/ or /d/? T l (I) the correct box.
too. Max went home at about 8:30 pm but Oskar
and | 10 (stay) at the café and /t/ /d/
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2 killed D [I
After, we went to my house and 1 2 — 3 stayed |:I |:|
(play) cards. Oskar was really good! It was a great 4 listened E] El
evening. 5 played |:| |:|
6 watched |:I El
7 helped |:I El
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II USEFUL LANGUAGE (1 Put the conversation in the correct order.
D SAYEED Great! Let’s go now.
Making and responding to |:] SAYEED OK, that’s a nice idea! See you at eleven.
suggestions D SAYEED OK. We could go at eleven.
SAYEED Shall we go for a coffee?
a Complete the sentences and questions with the words D ANYA Great! Shall we go to the new Polish cafe?
in the box. D ANYA Coffee? Good idea!
D ANYA I’m sorry, I can’t go now. l have a meeting at
could free idea let’s shall
ten o’clock.
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a Write a thank you note to your friend Marie.
Remember to give information about:
0 the lunch you had at her house
1At / For / Dear Stella 0 the people you met
0 your photos of the day l
2These / This / That is an email 3saying / to say / 0 when you hope to meet her again. 1
say thank you 4to / about / for coming to my
concert on Friday. I hope you liked the music.
It 5be / was / is good to meet your friends. Hi Marie
6I’d like / I hope / I want we can meet again soon.
7There / Here are / Here were some photos of the
evening. I like the picture of you and Ali!
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Reading and listening extension
ll READING
a Read the blog. Are the sentences true or false?
1 Jill was at work on Friday.
She lives with Mel and Amy.
She was in her office on Sunday.
She had lunch with Angela on Sunday.
Mel and Amy went to Dublin on Monday.
Jill and Angela travelled to the airport together.
a MONDAY12th JAN
I got up at 4:00 this morning. I was really tired,
but our plane to Ireland was at 6:30. I went to the
airport in a taxi. Angela was already there with the
tickets. It only took seventy minutes to travel from
London to Dublin. We had breakfast on the plane,
then Angela read one of her new books and I looked
out of the window. We had a tour of Dublin today,
and now we’re at our hotel, which is lovely!
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[I GRAMMAR
Correct the mistakes.
1 I am in a meeting yesterday afternoon.
I was in a meeting yesterday afternoon.
Emilia not was at work yesterday.
We are in the USA in 1996.
Where they were yesterday?
We was play tennis.
Jessie arrivd at nine o'clock.
I did have breakfast this morning.
Carrie goed to New York last year.
LISTENING
a Listen to the conversation. Complete the text
with the words in the box.
Matt
Matt was at 1 % with his children on Saturday,
but his wife was at 2 . On Sunday, they all went VOCABULARY
to 3 in 4
Grace Tick (I) the sentences that are correct. Correct the
Grace and her sister were in 5 at the weekend. mistakes.
They went to 6 on 7 on Saturday 1 El Where were you ago five years?
and to 8 — on Sunday. Where were you five years ago?
|:I I saw Harry the last week.
b Listen again. Who says the sentences? |:I We had a meeting on Monday.
Write Matt or Grace. |:I Olivia was here at the weekend.
I think they were a bit bored. Ma—tl: |:I They listened music last night.
it wasn’t very cold |:I I had a shower this morning.
There were a lot of people. |:I We played computer games at the weekend.
The bands were very good. |:| We went the cinema yesterday.
The restaurant was empty!
A family ticket was only £10.00! 3 REVIEW YOUR PROGRESS
There weren’t any other people.
It was really interesting. f'ook again at Review your progress on p.70 of the Student's
There was a lotto see and do. nook. How well can you do these things now?
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conversations.
a Put the words in the correct order to make questions. 1 A It’s —7°C! l don’t like lsummer/Lvml
1 l a s t / d i d / g 0 / hOIlClay/year / 0n / W h e r e / y 0 U ?
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B Really? I llke’thIS3 season. I llke C/OUd/ COIdweather
Where did you go on holiday last year? and l real‘lly l'ke snowy/ mom
2 yOU / did / t h e r e / hOW / g e t ? 2 A I t s really Wlnd/ W/dtOClay.‘ . .
B Yes, there’s always a lot of 5wmd/ Windy In the autumn.
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VOCABULARY
The seasons
and the weather g;
a Find the four seasons
and six more weather
words.
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Can you do something for me?
ll USEFUL LANGUAGE
Making and responding to requests
a Complete the conversations with the sentences in
the box.
Conversation 1
A 9 ’5 the 5b w
5.? We need bread.
B Sorry, I'm really busy.
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Conversation 2
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a PRONUNCIATIDN
Syllables and spelling
a Oi 9.8 Listen to the words. How many syllables do
they have? Add the words to the correct group.
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II READING
a Read three online posts about New Year and tick (I)
the correct people. Sometimes there is more than one ‘ First, my sisters and I cleaned the house.
possible answer. Then, we went shopping for new clothes. I bought
a red dress for New Year. After that, we cooked fish,
E hang: Ham , [agenda vegetables and rice for the evening meal. We had
1 Who had dinner in a restaurant? J a big family New Year dinner at our home with our
2 Who had fish for dinner? parents and grandparents. We didn’t go out but we
3 Who wore new clothes?
saw lots of fireworks near our house.
Jiang, China
4 Who met some friends?
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5 Who was with family?
6 Who watched TV? n First, I went to my brother’s flat and we
7 Who cleaned the house? watched a film. We had pizza and ice cream. It was
OK. Then, we went into town and met some friends.
8 Who saw fireworks?
It was very cold (I only had my old black jeans
and T-shirt — no coat or hat!) but we watched the
WRITING SKILLS fireworks for about ten minutes. After that, I went
home and watched TV.
Making the order clear Liam, UK
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a Underline the correct words to complete the online post.
last birthday? watched the fireworks. After that, we sat and talked
until about 4:00 am.
Fernanda, Brazil
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I’m a doctor so I was at work in the day — but the
evening was fun! 1First that, / w , my friend Tess
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arrived at my house with a beautiful birthday cake.
2After, / Then, my friend Dave phoned from New
York. 3After that, / After, I met my sister at a Chinese
WRITING
restaurant and we had a very good meal.
a What did you do last New Year? Write an online post.
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For my last birthday I went to London with my friend
. Alan. We went on a boat on the river in the morning.
It was nice but it was very cold! 4First, / After that,
we had lunch and 5next that, / then, we went to a
football match. Our team didn’t win Q but we had
a good time anyway!
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N o a m — b o o m
D I didn’t saw Sabine.
[:I What time you arrived?
El Elena didn’t get up early.
|:| What did they do?
D A Did you visit your friends?
B No, I didn’t visit.
8 El Matt didn’t read his emails.
VOCABULARY
Correct the mistakes.
LISTENING 1 The weather’s very cold and cloud today.
The weather’s very cold and cloudy today.
a Listen to the interview. Underline the correct We took train to Milan.
words to complete the sentences. We went with plane to Stockholm.
This is a photo of the snowy in the garden.
1 The woman is working/ on holidaytoday.
A Did you drive to the station?
2 The woman knows/ doesn’t knowthe man.
B No, we went by the bus.
3 The man and woman met on holiday last year/ in the
It always rainy here in the summer.
G O N G
street today.
Did you go with car to Moscow?
4 They talk about the man’s/ woman’s holiday.
It was suny and warm yesterday.
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4 ‘There’s a table and six chairs in this room. We have dinner
here every evening.’ (6, 4)
[looking / I’m looking / I’m look out of the 6 ‘Every room has one or more. It’s good to open it in hot
ndow and I can see your cat. It sitting ’ weather.’
it’s sitting / It is sit in a tree! 7 ‘There are lots of nice chairs in this room and a big TV.’ (6, 4)
8 ‘Every room has one. You can walk or sit there.’
b Complete the sentences with the present continuous ~|v Down
form of the verbs in the box. Use contractions. 1 ‘There’s a table and two chairs in this room. I cook and eat
here.’
go have speak study wear work 2 ‘Every room has one or two. You use it to go in or out.’
3 ‘I read books, listen to music, sleep and wake up in this
room.’
5 ‘We sit here on sunny days but not on rainy days!’
6 ‘Every room has four or more. You can put pictures there.’
PRONUNCIATIDN
1 Theym— 2 She Sound and spelling: /1j/ and /9/
dinner.
a @131 Listen to the words in the box. What sound do
the marked letters have? Complete the table.
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Place phrases with prepositions
a Complete the sentences with in, on or at.
1 Is Bryan i —bed?n
2 Sorry, I can't talk now. I’m — t h e airport.
3 Were you — school yesterday?
4 Why did you take photos — the plane?
5 Angie’s — t h e bus stop.
6 Kay and Ellie are — holiday.
7 Did you read — t h e train?
8 I talked to Jason — the party.
9 Your bag is — the car.
10 I saw this film — the cinema last year.
11 Is there wi-fi — the hotel?
12 l have wi-fi _ _ home.
6 the/staying/hotel/isn’t/at/Erica. PRONUNCIATIUN
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at can bus stop direct change Sound and spelling: /19/ and leo/
excuse help problem next ticket
a Listen to the words i n the box. What sound do
A 0h 1 % me! the marked letters have? Complete the table.
B Yes? How 2 — I help?
A What time's the 3 — bus to Bath? pair wear we’re meal there
B It’s 4 — 11:15. year here chair where clear
A 80 it leaves in ten minutes. Is it a 5 — bus? _ 7
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to come to the cinema with us tomorrow. Sorry, I
a Read the messages. Are the sentences true or false?
can’t remember two things. What time does the film
Sol and Eliana are at the cinema. start? And which cinema is it? Thanks, Joel
Joel wants information about the film and the cinema.
Sian is walking in the rain.
Sian needs information about a football game and a concert.
Basek isn’t driving to the station.
Basek has a ticket for the train.
Hi Brandon, It’s a lovely day here today — very cold
but sunny. I’m walking to the shops and I want to
WRITING SKILLS buy something for Gabriel. Can you tell me two
Word order in questions things? Does he like football? And what sort of
music does he like? Thanks, Sian
a Complete the questions.
Write one word in each gap.
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Yes, the train’s late.
He’s going home.
Why
home?
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this T-shirt?
a Write a message to another student about your new
B I didn’t buy this T-shirt — my brother gave it to me.
English class. Remember to ask about:
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What time
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The film starts at 4:45 pm. 0 the time of the class
Where I a taxi? 0 the homework.
You can get a taxi outside the station.
restaurant?
Yes, it’s an expensive restaurant.
a car park?
B Yes, the hotel has a car park.
5 can / w h e r e / t i c k e t / a / b u s / b u y / I ?
Hi Jenny,
Anna
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LISTENING II GRAMMAR
a m Listen. Complete the sentences with the Correct the mistakes.
names in the box. 1 I driving to the hospital.
I’m driving to the hospital.
:lack Mum Melinda Dad Tim
She don’t working today.
You having lunch?
1 A is at home.
Where Vicky going?
2 is at work.
They're siting in the garden.
3 is at the sports centre.
It raining?
4 and are at the train station.
No, it not.
Yes, is.
VOCABULARY
Tick (I) the sentences that are correct. Correct the
mistakes.
1 El Is Jasper in the Iivving room?
[5 Jasper lnthe living room?
|:| Cheryl’s on holiday.
D I’m in the kitchin.
|:I Jerry’s at home.
|:| Amber’s on the bus.
[I They’re in the dinning room.
El She’s at a party.
El George isn’t at bed.
|:I I’m at airport.
El We’re on a taxi.
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Sound and spelling: /3x/
a m Listen a n d underline the word which DOESN’T
have the /3x/ sound.
1 work mt shirt
2 daughter thirty Thursday
3 university early near
4 born first world
5 people person girl
6 Turkish grow weren’t
II GRAMMAR can VOCABULARY Abilities
a Underline the correct words to complete the a Match 1—8 to a—h to make questions.
sentences and questions. 1 Can you ride a in the sea in your country?
1 Your pictures are beautiful! You fl ” can’t paint very well. 2 El When did you last paint b dance?
2 A You can/ Can you cook? 3 El How often do you cook c a meal for lots of people?
B Yes, can / / loan. 4 El You’re at a party and you d 5 km?
3 I like music but I can’t/ can dance at all! I’m a terrible like the music. Do you e a picture?
danced 5 El Did you sing f a horse?
Jenny can to/ can speak German very well. 6 El Can you run g a song yesterday?
A Can h e / Cans he run 10 km? 7 I:] Do people swim h a car?
B No, he can’t/ doesn’t. 8 El How often do you drive
6 They’re good swimmers. They can swim very well/ can
very well swim.
b m Listen and check.
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water because he — . 5 |d — our new car for the first time yesterday.
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I like children but I them. I’m not a teacher. PRUNUNCIATION Sentence stress: can
Listen to this! We ‘Hello’ in Chinese.
Look at this! | ‘Hello’ in Russian. a m Listen to the sentences. Which words are
I’d like to have guitar lessons. I often listen to guitar music stressed? Tick (I) the correct box.
but I the guitar at all. 1 a El Imswim. 4 a DWI};
b _I can swim. b D Jim can’tmg.
a El Can you drive? 5 a I:] Can he dance?
b I:I Can you drive? b D Can he dance?
a Elm, Ican. 6 a D M), he can’t.
b Elmflm. b D Ndmcan’t.
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Talking about opinions
a Complete the sentences and questions with
the words in the box.
Idon’t think 5 — 0 .
Maybe you’re
I don’t think it’s a good
I think it’s very .
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Hi Gerhard,
Thanks for your email — it was good to hear from you.
n READING I started university here in Bristol six weeks ago now and it’s going
really well. The university’s fantastic and Bristol’s an exciting city.
a Read the email. Tick (J) the correct answers. It’s also an expensive city. I’d like to find a j o b in a shop next year
1 What’s Yaz doing in Bristol? because I really need some money!
El She’s working and studying. As you know, I’m studying IT. It’s a very interesting course and the
a
'2' She’s studying. teachers are good. There’s lots of work to do but there are also lots
b
El She’s working. of things to do in my free time. I’m learning to dance and I can now
c
la olle ball 'te ell.
2 W h a t d o e s Y a z t h i n k of Bristol? p yv y qUI W
a El She likes it but she thinks it's expensive. I’m making some new friends here. Simon and Annette are really
b El She doesn’t like it. nice. I met Simon at my dance class. He’s a language student and
c |:I She likes it because it isn’t expensive. he can speak Italian and German very well. He’s also a good dancer
and he helps me in the lessons. Annette is studying IT and we met
3 Why is Yaz in Bristol?
in the university bookshop on the first day. We often study together
a |:I She’s learning to play volleyball.
in the evening.
b I:I She’s learning to dance.
C
|:| She’s studying IT. The peorole here are
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4 What can Simon do? really nice, but I miss
m y.family at. home and
a El He can speak other languages.
I miss my friends too.
b |:| He can dance
c (:I He can speak other languages and dance. Write again soon!
5 Where did Yaz and Annette meet? Best wishes,
a |:I They met in a bookshop. Yaz
b |:| They met at a volleyball match.
c |:| They met in an IT lesson.
6 How is Yaz feeling?
a I:I She’s happy because she isn’t at home.
b I:I She’s having a good time but she misses people at home.
c (:I She’s very sad because she misses her friends and family.
DDDDDDDDS
her family People’s Lives is a popular TV programme on Channel
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her house 12. The programme helps people find out about their
her school family history.
her work
her interests
Last night, the programme was about Fiona Davies
her husband’s work and her grandmother, Beth. Fiona didn’t know her
the death of her husband grandmother well because Beth died when Fiona was
her children two years old. People’s Lives found out that Beth was
her friends from Cardiff in Wales. She was born there in 1922 and
had six brothers and sisters. The family was poor and
Read the review again. Put the events in Beth’s Beth went to England when she was 17. She got a job in
life in the order they happened.
a hospital in London.
El Her husband died.
D She had a baby. Beth worked at the hospital for six years, then she
El She went to South Africa. studied at university to be a doctor. She was 32 when
|:| She finished her university studies. she finished university and 33 when she married Fiona’s
El She started teaching. grandfather, James. James was a businessman from
|:I She got married. Manchester.
She left Wales.
|:| She got a job in London. Beth and James were very happy for three years and
they had a son, but then James died.
Choose an interesting member of your family
Beth left the UK and went to South Africa on a ship
and write about his or her life. Remember to
give information about:
with her son. She worked as a doctor there and started a
hospital for women. In 1972, Beth returned to Cardiff to
0 where and when the person was born
teach at the university. She taught students who wanted
where the person lived
what work the person did
to be doctors. Beth died in Wales in 1984.
the person’s family It was an interesting programme and Fiona was very
why the person was interesting. happy to know more about her grandmother. Next
week it is the turn of Frank Kendal to find out about his
grandparents. Don’t forget to watch!
0 People’s Lives, 8 pm next Wednesday, Channel 12
0 Review
II GRAMMAR
Correct the mistakes.
1 I’ve got some eggs. We can have it for breakfast.
I've got some eggs. We can have them for breakfast.
Your dad’s an engineer. We could ask her for help.
Is your phone new? I like him.
Your sister's really nice. How often do you see them?
He can to ride a horse.
You can drive?
I not can sing.
A Can they swim?
B Yes, they swim.
a VOCABULARY
Correct the mistakes.
1 Anita and Frank had baby in March.
Anita anal Frank had a baby in March.
El LISTENING 2 l born in 1995.
3 She was died in 2002.
a m Listen to the conversation. Put the jobs in the 4 Ifinished at university last year.
order that you hear them. 5 I grew in a small village in Scotland.
El chef 6 My father stopped to work last year.
El English teacher 7 She singed a song last week.
El receptionist 8 I rode the car to the station.
singer 9 I run 10 km last Saturday.
El tour guide 10 We swim in the new swimming pool yesterday.
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Months and future time expressions
H ‘ . _ g a Tick (J) the correct ending for the sentences.
"""" . . t 1 They’re going to get married
a El onJune. b D June. 0 IZI in June.
2 It’s Jim’s birthday
a |:| in Friday. b D this Friday. 0 |:| at Friday.
3 It’s my birthday
a El Friday. b D next Friday. 0 El in Friday.
4 See you
n GRAMMAR a CI in Monday. b I:I at Monday.
. . .
. c on Monda .
gomg to: posmve and negatlve 5
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Can you phone me
a updating the correct words to complete the a El this afternoon? b D 0” afternoon?
0 Complete the sentences with the going to form of the 3rd — 12th — 22nd
verbs in the box. 4th — 13th — 31St
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4 you / station / t o / to / are / the / drive / tomorrow / going?
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5 to / do / she / evening / going / this / what’s?
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5 ldidn't paint m y r . ljust cleaned it.
bm Listen and check. 6 I need to u the Internet.
7 I’d like to g — for a walk this afternoon.
c Complete the sentences with the going to form of the 8 Where are your dirty clothes? I’m going to do the
verbs in brackets. w — .
1 A WhatMfi—ingm (you / do) this morning? 10 They went to the UK but they didn’t v London.
B I (clean) the house — and you 11 I’m going to m some coffee. Would you like
(help) me! some?
2 A So, ( h e / play) the piano this J! Down
evening? 1 I did my h w this morning — English, Maths
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Conversation 1
A Would you 1i to come
to my party on Saturday?
B I'd 2 — to come. Thank you.
Conversation 2
A 3 — you like to go to the
cinema on Thursday?
B Sorry, I’m 4 — then.
But Friday’s 5 .
A OK, we 6 — go on Friday.
B Great!
Conversation 3
A Would you like to 7 — for
lunch at the weekend?
B I’d love 8 — , but I’m away
this weekend.
A Are you 9 — next weekend?
B Yes, I am.
A You can come then!
B 10 you. I’d love to come.
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Hi Dom
How are you? I’m in town this evening. Would you
II READING like to meet — at about 6:30? We could go for a meal.
There’s a new pizza place near the station. People say
a Read the invitations and replies. Are the sentences it’s very good.
true or false? I can call you this afternoon — about 2:30. Is that OK
1 Eddy and Dom are going to have pizza together this evening with you?
Eddy is going to make the pizza. Speak later, _
They’re going to speak on the phone at 2:30 this afternoon.
Eddy Hi Eddy
Dom is free at 7:30 this evening.
I’m good, thanks. Yes, I’d love to go for a
Nerissa wants to go shopping in town on Tuesday morning. b r a
pizza this evening — but I’m busy at 6:30.
Clare and Nerissa are going to meet this Tuesday.
ls 7:30 OK for you?
Clare can go to Nerissa’s flat this Wednesday.
Clare can go to Nerissa’s flat next Wednesday. I’m going to be at work this afternoon, but
we could speak at about 5:30.
Dom
Hi Clare
Would you like to come to my flat on Tuesday
morning? We could do some online clothes
shopping together and I can make lunch. Hi Nerissa
Best wishes That’s a really lovely idea but I’m staying with friends this week
and I’m away until Friday. Maybe we could do it next Tuesday?
Nerissa
I’m free next Wednesday, too.
Clare
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b Read the blog again. Tick (I) the activities Matt is going to do.
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[I GRAMMAR
Tick (I) the sentences that are correct. Correct the
mistakes.
1 El Edward isn’t going to sleep here tonight. He’s at a hotel.
2 El They’re going play volleyball. Do you want to watch them?
3 El Are you going to have a bath?
4 D What we are going to do now?
5 D A Is he going to work in a bank?
B Yes, he’s going.
6 El A Is she going to go to university?
B No, she isn’t.
7 |:| I’m going not to get up early. I’m going to stay in bed until
lunchtime!
8 El When I going to see you again?
LISTENING VOCABULARY
a m u Listen to the video call. Match the activities Correct the mistakes.
with the people. Complete the notes. 1 See you on the two of March.
566 you on the second of March.
have dinner meet friends play tennis read a book They’re going to visit Ian on the summer.
see a football match go to the cinema It’s the twelve of August.
spend a day at Disneyland take the dog for a walk I’m going to start work in Monday.
. . f' .
He was born on the fifteenth of Februry.
I’ve got bread and cheese. I’m going make a sandwich.
Helen We could visit Leo and Craig to the party. They love parties!
visit a film studio I don't really like sport but I make yoga every day.
I want to clean the walls green.
Can I do the computer for five minutes? I need to check my
H
Paul emails.
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about his or her plans. Remember to say: alk about future plans
0 which city he or she’s going to visit
3;;ssk and answer about future plans
0 how he or she’s going to travel around
and accept invitations.
0 what he or she’s going to do and see there.
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Unit 1: Hello!
an Hello, my name’s Marie. What’s your name?
1 Are you a student? b Watch video 2b. Match the people 1—4 with the
objects a—d.
0 Watch video 1c. Match the people 1—5 with the
IE] Sarah
sentences a—e.
E] Anna
Maibritt El Claire
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I 1 What’s your surname?
a I:I 5:00 or 5:30
0 Watch video 2c a n d t i c k (I) the correct answers.
b |:| 6:30 or 7:00
c |:| 5:00 or 7:00
1 Sarah
7 Lauren: l have breakfast at
a El Greaves
a |:| 8:00
b Grieves
b |:| 9:00
c E] Greeves
c |:| 10:00
2 Anna
8 Lauren: | eatdinner at
a El Linter
a |:| 5:00
b [I Linta
b II 6:00
c D Linthe
c |:| 7:00
3 Claire
a D Barns I 1 Do you eat a big meal in the evening?
b D Bahns
c E] Barnes c Watch video 3c. Match the people 1—4 with the
4 Nino sentences a—d.
a [J Chelidze 1 El Euan
b |:I Cheletse 2 El Samantha
c |:I Shelitze 3 El Colin
4 El Lauren
Unit 3: Food and drink a Yes. I usually eat fish and vegetables with rice or pasta.
b Yes. I like Indonesian, Chinese and Italian food.
I 1 Do you eat fruit every day? c Yes. | eat spaghetti or meat and potatoes, or sometimes
rice.
a Watch video 3a and undeLLLne the correct words. d Yes. I like lasagne.
1 Euan: l always/usualhz/ sometimes eat an apple or a
banana at work.
Unit 4: My life and my family
2 Samantha: | eatl don’t eatfruit every day.
3 Samantha: I like/ don’t like apples.
351 Where do you study?
4 Colin: | always/ usual/y/ sometimes eat fruit once or twice
a day.
a Watch video 4a. Match 1—4 with a—d to make
5 Lauren: I usually have a banana for breakfast/ lunch.
sentences.
c Watch video 4c a n d undemne the correct words. e Watch video 5c. Match the people 1—4 with the
1 Ruby has fourbrathersaaiaamterl sisters and one sentences a—d.
brother. 1 J0
They are/ aren’t married. 2 El Jason
Lauren has one older brother/ sister. 3 [I Maibritt
0 1 - w
0 . 0
Jo’s brother is/ isn’t married. There's a big park. It has a playground and some sports
Jo’s brother has one girl and two boys/ two girls and one fields.
boy.
Unit 7: Shopping and fashion I 1 Do you like going shopping for clothes?
I 1 What’s your favourite colour? 6 Watch video 70 and mains the correct words.
1 Anna flkes/ doesn’t like going shopping for clothes.
a Watch video 7a and tick (l) the correct answers. 2 Sarah doesn’t like going shopping for clothes because the
1 Anna's favourite colour is shops are expensive/ busy/ far away.
a red 3 Claire goes to the town centre/ on/l'ne to buy clothes.
b [:I green 4 Nino likes/ doesn’t like new clothes.
c D yellow
2 Anna often wears
Unit 8: Past events
a El green, grey and brown
b E] purple and blue
a1 Were you at home last weekend?
c [:| green, black and blue
3 Sarah's favourite colour is a Watch video 8a and tick (J) the correct answers.
a El grey 1 Ruby went to London on Saturday.
b [:I purple
a True
c [:l brown b I:I False
4 Sarah often wears
2 She was at home on Sunday.
a [:I black and white a El True
b [:| black and blue b I:I False
c [:I black and purple
3 Euan was at home on Sunday.
5 Claire’s favourite colour is
a El True
a [:I purple
b I:I False
b [:| blue
c [:I white 4 He went shopping on Sunday.
a El True
6 Claire often wears
b E] False
a [:I grey and purple
5 Maibritt wasn’t a t home a t the weekend.
b D green and purple
c [:I grey and pale blue a El True
b D False
7 NinO likes
6 Laura was a t home a t the weekend.
a El grey and blue
b I:I white and yellow a El True
c [:I green and brown b I] False
8 Nino often wears
331 Where were you at New Year?
a [:I brown and blue
b [:| black and white
0 1:] red and black
b Watch video 8b and Milling the correct words.
1 Ruby was at home/W.
9 Nino wears grey.
2 Euan was at home/ ata party.
a El always
3 Maibritt was at home/ ata party.
b [I usually
4 Jenna was at home/ ata party.
c |:I sometimes
5 Laura was at home/ ata party.
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331 What did you do on holiday last year?
\ l C D O ‘ I - w
Samantha liked/ didn’t like the hot weather.
Colin likedl didn’t like Portugal very much.
Lauren enjoyed / didn’t enjoy her holiday last year.
Lauren thoughtl didn’t think the holiday was very long.
Unit 9: Holidays
am Where did you go on holiday last year? Unit 10: Here and now
a Watch video 9a and tick (l) the correct answers. . 1 Where do you eat your dinner?
1 Euan went to Scotland
a Watch video 1 0 a and unfiedine the correct words.
a E] by plane
b by train 1 Ruby eats dinner in the living rooml dining room / kitchen.
2 Euan — in a hotel.
2 Sarah eats dinner in the living rooml dining rooml kitchen.
3 Jo eats dinner in the living room / dining rooml kitchen.
a El stayed
4 Lauren eats dinner in the living room / dining room /
b D didn’t stay
kitchen.
3 It — sunny every day in Scotland.
a |:Iwas
as! Is there a TV in your heme?
b |:| wasn’t
4 Samantha went to Turkey b Watch video 10b and tick (l) the correct answers.
a El by boat
1 Ruby’s family has a small TV.
b |:I by plane
a I:I True
5 Samantha — in a hotel. b False
a El stayed
2 Sarah has a TV in the dining room.
b |:| didn’t stay
a El True
6 The weather in Turkey was — hot. b E] False
a El quite
3 Jo has a TV in the living room.
b E] very
a El True
7 Colin — t o Portugal. b I:| False
a I: flew
4 Lauren has a new TV in the living room.
b |:I took the train
a |:| True
8 Colin — in a hotel. b |:| False
a |:I stayed
5 Lauren watches TV on the Internet.
b |:I didn’t stay
a I:I True
9 Lauren _ _ in a big hotel in Rome. b I:I False
a E] stayed
b |:I didn’t stay
10 I t — hot and sunny every day in Rome.
a El was
b D wasn’t
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3 Maibritt’s going to and then watch TV.
I 1 Which room do you like best in your home?
a I:I cook dinner
0 Watch video 10c. Match 1—4 with a—d to make
b I:I do yoga
c |:| clean her house
sentences.
Laurence is going to some friends.
1 IE Ruby likes
a I:I go to a restaurant with
2 El Sarah likes
3 El Jo likes b I:I cook dinner for
4 El Lauren likes c I:I do sport with
Matt’s going to his sister.
a her bedroom because all herthings are there.
a |:] havea party for
b the kitchen and she spends a lot of time there.
b D meet
c the living room.
d the living room because it’s quite big and there’s lots
0 El phone
of light.
all! What are you going to do tomorrow?
Unit 11: Achievers I) Watch video 12b. Match the people 1—4 with their
plans a—d.
ii‘m Where did you grow up? 1 Mark
2 |:| Maibritt
a Watch video 11a and underline the correct words. 3 |:| Laurence
1 Lauren gremup/ didn’tgrow up in England. 4 |:| Matt
2 Jason grew upl didn ’t grow up in England. a I’m going to celebrate my son’s birthday.
3 Maibritt grew upl didn ’t grow up in England. b I’m going to go for a run.
c I’m going to work.
Fran Can you swim? d I’m going to work.
I) Watch video 11b and undeLLLne the correct words. I! Where are you going to go on your next holiday?
1 Lauren can swim very well/ W W W / can’t
swim a t all. 0 Watch video 1 2 c and underline the correct words.
2 Jason can swim/ can’t swim. 1 Markjsl isn’tgoing to stay in a hotel in Italy.
3 Jo can swim very well / can swim/ can ’t swim at all. 2 Mark’s going to go to the beach and do a lot ofsport/ g0
4 Maibritt likes swimming at the beach/ in swimming pools. swimmingl relax.
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1 l have eighty books. R No, I don’t.
2 Thirty apples, please. D Do you eat eggs?
This is my friend Mia. 3 l have six bags. R Yes, I do. I like eggs.
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What’s your surname? B No thanks.
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3 A Atomato is a vegetable.
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AYLA I’m not bad, thanks. And you? What’s your phone number? B Certainly.
6 A Is this fruitjuice?
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C Oh, Greg! This is James Hargreaves from Electric
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Blue Technology.
How are you? 4 past 9 banana
GREG Hello, James! How are you?
Is it a village? 5 always 10 small
J I’m fine, thank you. And you?
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W With tomato?
school manager. room a t the school, a n d one in my classroom. I
S No, thanks. And c a n I have some chocolate cake
Nice to meet you, too. have a laptop and some books on my desk in the
and a glass of water too, please?
Where are you from, Tom? teachers’ room but I don’t have a phone. Today,
W Of course! That’s £11, please.
Edinburgh, in Scotland. my bag is on my desk with my umbrella.
S OK. Here you are.
Really? Edinburgh’s a nice city. JAMIE I’m Jamie. I’m a student in Southampton. I
W Thank you.
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I’m from Manchester.
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bedroom where I do my homework. I have a
computer on my desk at home, and today I also
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1 a piece of pizza 6 a cup of tea
Well, your class is 1A. have an apple and a knife, and a glass of water.
2 a cup of coffee 7 a glass of milk
OK.
3 a glass of water 8 a piece of chocolate
This is the class list. It’s a small class. There are Unit 3 4 a piece of cheese cake
eight students.
What countries are they from? m 5 a glass of fruit juice
Let’s see. Errrr.... Anna and Olga are from Russia. We eat fruit every day.
Do you eat bread?
Gm:
Lee and Ping are from China. Daniela is from Brazil ANNA What do you want, John?
and Manuel is Spanish. They don’t eat eggs.
JOHN A sandwich. What sandwiches do they have?
T And Alim and Fehim. Those are Turkish names. A Do you like vegetables?
A They have cheese.
Are they from Turkey? B No, I don’t.
J Oh, I never eat cheese. I don’t like it.
A Yes, that’s right. OK, this is your desk and here are Do you like fish?
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J Me, too. And to drink? Tea or coffee? I usually nit B
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A I don't like hot drinks. Do they have fruitjuice? 1 few 5 school 9 love
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breakfast. 4 supermarket 8 pool 12 mother B He’s a businessman.
3 I’m an IT worker. I work with computers.
J OK. Excuse me
m 4 I’m a taxi driver. I sometimes work at night.
Unit 4 1 Is there a bath in the room? 5 I work in this restaurant. I’m a chef.
No, there isn’t. B u t there is a shower. 6 Lionel Messi is a football player.
m 2 There aren’t any hotels in this town. 7 A What’s your sister’s job?
Where do you live? Oh. B She’s a waitress.
Do you speak French? There’s a hostel on King Street. It’s very good. 8 A Excuse me! Are you a shop assistant?
Do you work in a factory? OK. Thanks. B Yes, I am. Can I help you?
What do you study?
Do you go to the gym?
Is there a car park for this hotel?
Yes, there is.
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AMY Yes, I do. 4 Russia 8 finish 12 cinema B No, he doesn’t.
c Can I see them? 3 When does Martin get home?
Sure. This is my flat. Gm 4 What time does she wake up in the morning?
Who’s this? Excuse me, can you help me? 5 When do Kathy and Jim finish work?
My brother Harry. Yes, of course. 6 A Does he study English?
Great photo! Is there a cinema near here? B Yes, he does.
Thanks. Here’s another picture of my flat. No, I’m sorry there aren’t any cinemas near here.
It’s really nice. But there are two in the city centre.
OK. And is there a museum near here? 1 I wake up at 7:00 am and | get up at 7:15 am.
Yes, there is. It’s in this street. Just over there. 2 l have breakfast at home.
JENNY Do you have photos of your family? Oh yes! Great! Thanks for your help. 3 | go to work every day.
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J Can I see them? 5 I arrive home at 6:30 pm.
8 Sure. This is my dad and my brother. 6 [ g o to bed at 11:00 pm.
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Business.
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The museum's really boring.
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Do you like it? MEG Would you like a cup of coffee, Rob?
The car park’s very small.
I love it. ROB Yes, please.
And where do you live? m And would you like a piece of cake?
In a house with two other students. And you? RECEPTIONIST Good morning. Can I help? No, I’m fine, thanks —just coffee, please.
I live in Hong Kong now and I work in an office at MIKE Hi. I’d like a hotel room for the weekend. I need to make lunch for Jake and Carrie.
the university. R Well, there are lots of different hotels and they I’ll help you.
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Well, I have Chinese classes. My Chinese isn’t very M I’d like a room for one person near the beach. I can make pizzas. I make very good pizzas!
good but I speak English at work. R Hmm, it’s summer and there aren’t a lot of empty Don’t worry. It’s OK. The pizzas at the supermarket
So why are you in England now? rooms. The Hotel Splendour is near the beach. are fine.
I’m on holiday. I’m here to see my family. They have rooms with baths for $160 a day, and OK, I’ll go to the supermarket.
How are your mum and dad? breakfast is free. The rooms have TVs and wi-fi, Thank you. That’s great.
They're well, thanks. How are your parents? and there’s a good restaurant in the hotel. ‘0! 6.8
They're fine. They live in France now, near Paris. It’s very expensive and I don’t have a lot of money.
1 A Ineed to make dinner for eight people!
Wow, that’s great. Hey, look, is that All over there? Well, there’s the Star Hostel near the station. The
B I can help you.
Ali! Ali! rooms are small, but they’re clean and a room for
2 A I need to go to the supermarket but I’m really
one person is only $40.
busy.
That’s cheap.
B I’ll go.
Yes, it is. There are showers in all the rooms and
3 A Oh no! I haven’t got any money with me!
wi-fi in the café on the ground floor, but you have
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I’ll do it. B Certainly. Here you are. m
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I need to go to the shops. Can you drive me? James was at home.
Sorry, but I’m really busy. Jim can take you. Gm We were in London.
6 I need some cups. Do you have any cups? SHOP ASSISTANT Can I help you? You were at work.
No, I don’t. I can give you some glasses. CUSTOMER Yes, how much are these white plates? My parents were in Italy.
SA They’re £4 each. The party was fun.
em 8 OK, I’d like four white plates, please. The game was exciting.
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PRESENTER Welcome to the show. This week we’re SA Certainly. That’s £16, please. The concert was good.
talking to people who live and work in Scotland. 6 Can i use a card to pay? The meetings were interesting.
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P And what do you do? SA OK, here you are. I sometimes watch films on TV.
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I don’t read magazines.
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who use our computers.
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some flowers from that shop near the station. 8 We could go this weekend.
Does your wife go with you?
8 Chocolates and flowers? Those are boring. Let’s get A I’m sorry, I’m busy with my family this weekend.
No, she works with our customers in the UK and
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something useful for her new flat. 8 OK. Shall we go next Saturday?
the rest of Europe.
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3 beautiful 7 museum 11 holiday What time’s the next bus to Bath?
stayed in a hotel, I think.
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4 station 8 cinema 12 campsite It’s at 11:15.
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So it leaves in ten minutes. Is it a direct bus?
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campsite.
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We visited a lot of museums on holiday.
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answer a holiday questionnaire? Number two, near the ticket office.
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museums! That’s not a lot!
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How was the cafe?
R Thank you. Right, my first question is: When was
I went to the office! I didn’t go to a cafe!
your last holiday?
They had a car on holiday in France.
M Oh, in autumn. We usually go on holiday in Excuse me.
Well, no, they didn’t have a car. They had bikes.
summer, but this year we went in autumn. Yes? How can I help?
I bought a few new clothes yesterday.
R Did you stay in the UK or did you go to another What time’s the next train to Eastbourne?
You didn’t buy a few new clothes! You bought a
country? The next train leaves in half an hour.
lot of new clothes!
M I went to Faro in Portugal with my wife. The So at 10:25. Is it a direct train?
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A Thanks, that’s really kind of you. He’s there, with the green hat!
1 A Where are you? Are you at the airport? Oh yes! It’s a very big hat! Is that you? it’s your
3 A Can you come to the shops with me today?
B No, I’m at the cinema! It’s a really good film! T-shirt.
B Sorry, I can’t. I’m really busy.
2 A Is Pasha at work? A Yes, that’s me. I’m with Ian and Debbie. They’re
A Oh, OK. Could you come with me tomorrow?
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KERRY Hi, it's Kerry here. B No, she’s in bed. B Can I meet her?
SAL Hi Kerry, how are you? 5 A Are you on the bus? Yes, of course. She really wants to meet you!
I’m fine, thanks. Could you do something for me? B No, there aren’t any buses. I’m in a taxi.
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Yes, of course. What is it? 6 A I’m still at the station. The train’s late.
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Your pictures are beautiful! You can paint very well. A Shhh! Your manager’s coming back. 1 A Would you like to come to my party on Saturday?
2 A Can you cook? 3 I’d love to come. Thank you.
B Yes, I can. Unit12 2 A Would you like to go to the cinema on Thursday?
3 I like music but I can’t dance at all! I’m a terrible 3 Sorry, I’m busy then. But Friday’s OK.
danced (Film A OK, we can go on Friday.
Jenny can speak German very well. 1 A Is there an email from Stephen? He’s going to B Great!
A Can he run 10 km? write to you with information about the boat trip. 3 A Would you like to come for lunch at the weekend?
B No, he can’t. B I don’t know. I’m not going to check my emails B I’d love to, but I’m away this weekend.
6 They're good swimmers. They can swim very well. today or tomorrow. A Are you free next weekend?
A Oh, OK. Well, I’m going to phone him this
m evening, so I can ask him then.
B Yes, l a m .
A You can come then!
Can you ride a horse? A It’s the holidays! I’m going to sleep for ten hours B Thank you. I’d love to come.
When did you last paint a picture? every night! I’m going to watch TV every day!
How often do you cook a meal for lots of people? B Really? That’s so boring! My brother and l are m
You’re at a party and you like the music. Do you going to work on a farm near the mountains. The 1 book 4 school 7 cook
dance? people there are going to teach us how to ride 2 pool 5 food 8 look
Did you sing a song yesterday? horses. 3 good 6 boots 9 afternoon
Can you run 5 km?
Do people swim in the sea in your country?
A Hmm, sounds quite interesting. What about your
sister?
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PAUL Hi, Helen. Yes, I can see you and hear you.
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Where are you now?
1 I can swim. 4 Jim can’t sing. Gm H I’m in Los Angeles for three days. I took the bus from
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3 Yes, I can. 6 No, he can't. second ninth twentieth P What are you going to do there?
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Maybe you’re right. But I think it’s OK with the You’re going to stay in a hotel. famous! What about you?
red bed. They’re going to live in Russia. P It’s not raining here so I’m going to take the dog for a
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What did you think of the film? I’m going to check my emails. What about Mum and Dad? Are they at home with you?
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Really? I don’t think so. I liked it. went out a few minutes ago. He’s going to play tennis
A Good! Let me see the website. Look! There’s a 1 wall 5 November 9 windy
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job for a singer on a ship but you can’t sing. 2 evening 6 volleyball 10 winter
Oh, and there’s a job for a chef on the same ship. 3 wi-fi 7 warm 11 weekend
You’re a fantastic cook. 4 visit 8 drive 12 invite
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want to work on a boat. m
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A Well what about this job as an English teacher A Would you like to go to a concert this evening?
in Mexico? You speak Spanish and you love B I’d love to, but I have lots of homework for
travelling. tomorrow.
L But I can’t teach and I don’t want to live in a You’re a good student! Are you free tomorrow night?
really hot country. Yes, I am.
A Oh, right. Well, an IT company in Madrid wants a Would you like to go to the cinema?
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1A A Where are you?
I’m not a student. I’m a teacher.
A And who is this?
a 2 l ’ m 3aren’t 4We’re 5 a m l 6 I ’ m not 7 | a m 8aren’t
These are my friends. They’re American.
b 2 We aren’t teachers. 3 I'm not from the USA. 4 Are you OK? What’s your name?
5 How are you? 6 Are we in London? We aren’t Italian. We're Mexican.
Where is Sue from?
3 2a 3a 4 b 5 b 6 b
a 2 tickets 3 watches 4 bottle of water 5 knives 6 countries 7 boys
a 2 l have two pens. 3 And do you have a dictionary? 4 Yes, l have a dictionary.
3 2 b 3a 4 b 5 b 6a 5 Timo, do you have a bottle of water? 6 But I have an apple!
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2 newspapers, bottles
Hi, my name’s Agnessa. I’m from Russia. I’m a student in Warsaw, in Poland.
3 villages, watches, houses
My friends aren’t Russian and they aren’t Polish. Lia is Chinese and Kurt is
from Germany. Ana and Lucas are from Brazil.
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Phone number: 07886 327715 b 2 Can I have a cup of coffee, please?
Email: salessi93@powermail.com 3 No, thanks.
4 0K. Thank you very much.
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[I 2 eat 3 I'd like 4 can I 5 of water 6 you are
3 4
3 2 b 3a 4b 5a 6a 7b 8a
b 2a 3b 4b 5b 6a 7a 8a
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a 1 one desk 2 three desks 3 two desks II
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l have three watches. a Suggested answer
It’s a beautiful village.
Hi Liam, I’m in New York. It’s a great city! I’m very happy. I'm not at work. I’m
Beijing is a big city.
in a café with my new friends Rafael and Inez. They’re really nice. Speak soon,
This is Kira and Paul and this is their house.
Brett
My flat is in an old part of town. It’s very small.
Where’s Anna? This is her bag.
Where are the knives? Reading and listening extension
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small bottles of water a 2coffee 3like 4three 5don’thave 6evening
thirteen flats
bnwmenmmiasss
an interesting city
twelve phones
beautiful houses
a egg, chocolate, ice cream, tea, fruitjuice
an old umbrella
funny books '3 Anna: 2, 5, 7, 8; John: 3, 4, 6
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Her husband goes to work in the evening.
My sister studies German.
8 2 b 3a 4b 50 6a Where do you live?
Where are you from?
b Across:2go 4speak 5teach 6play
Down:3meet 4study 7|ive
Our English class has six women and two men.
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a 2Doyou§neals£Len£m 3Doyoumkinaiafimy? 4Wdoyou§iudw My sister is twenty-five years old.
5 Do yougo to them? 6MB do youhalelunnh? I
Their son is thirty-three and their daughter is thirty-five.
4B His mother is a hundred years old.
I meet interesting people at work.
a 2father 3mother 4parents 5brother 6daughter 7son 8wife 8 2 There's 3 There’s 4 There are 5 There are 6 There’s 7 There are
9sister 8 There’s
a 2a 3a 4 b 5b 6b
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b 2 They're a lovely family.
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3 I don’t live here. a 2there 3near 4There’s 5lt’s
4 These are my children Ruben and Cara.
b 2 Is there a cinema near here?
5 l have a small flat in Mexico City.
3 0K. And is there a museum near here?
6 My sister studies English at university.
4 Oh yes! Great! Thanks for your help.
This is me with my friends Kerry and Rob. They're married. We’re at their
8 2 a 3a 4b 5b 6b 7a 8b
house. It’s a new house — it’s very big and it’s very nice! Kerry teaches young
children and Rob is the manager of a café. He’s very funny.
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Reading and listening extension II
a True: 3, 4, 6, 7; False: 1, 2, 5, 8
a 2c 3a 4f 5b 6d
'1 2Tom 3Anna 4Daniel 5Maria 6Greg 70|ga 8Jeff a 2a 3a 4a 5a 6b
b 2but 3but 4but 5and 6and 7but 8but
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Reading and listening extension C 2 ROB Yes, please.
3 MEG And would you like a piece of cake?
4 ROB No, I’m fine, thanks —just coffee, please.
5 MEG I need to make lunch for Jake and Carrie.
3 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 10
6 ROB I’ll help you.
b 2 Ellen 3 Holly Road 4 High Street 5 Station Road 6 museum 7 MEG All right. Thanks. We need pizzas.
7 ice cream shop 8 offices 8 ROB I can make pizzas. | make very good pizzas!
9 MEG Don’t worry. It's OK. The pizzas at the supermarket are fine.
10 ROB OK, I’ll go to the supermarket.
a True: 1, 4; False: 2, 3 11 MEG Thank you. That’s great.
b Hotel Splendour: expensive, free wi-fi, rooms with baths, TVs in rooms, free
breakfast
3 2 b 3a 4a 5b 6b
Star Hostel: cafe, cheap, friendly, small clean rooms, near the station, rooms
with showers
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C 2 one person 3 beach 4 $160 5 $40 6 ground 7 two 8 The
receptionist II
3 2 a 3c 4a 5c 6b
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a Suggested answer
Where’s the school?
Is there a swimming pool? My friend Alex is a football player — he plays football every day. He likes his job
Can I have a blanket, please? very much but it isn’t easy. He gets up at 6:30 every day and goes to the gym
There isn't a pillow on the bed. from 7:00 am until 8:00 am. He has breakfast at home. Alex starts football
Where’s the hospital? practice at 10:30 am. He finishes work at 12:00 pm and he has lunch at work
We often go to the beach. with the other football players. He also plays football from 2:30 to 4:30 on
Do you have a towel? Saturday afternoons. He doesn't work in the evening. He usually has dinner at
home but sometimes he goes to a restaurant. Alex often meets his friends and
goes to the cinema.
Unit 6
Reading and listening extension
6A II
a l at the weekend 2 in the morning 3 in the afternoon 4 in the evening
a 2don’t 3meet 4don’t 5doesn’t 6|ike 7don’t 8doesn’t 5 at night
b 2 don’t teach 3 doesn’t like 4 doesn’t live 5 don't work 6 doesn't go b True: 2, 4, 6, 7; False: 1, 3, 5, 8
7 don’t know 8 doesn’t speak
Unit 7
a 2breakfast 38panish 4play 5fruit 6c|ass
7A
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a 1these 2those 3that 4this
a 2woulclyou 3it’sOK 4come 5That’s 6l’ll 7that’s G 2These 3this 4that 5this 6Those 7that 8these
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a 2 They’re Darren’s shoes. 3 My friend’s jacket’s brown. These cups are £6.
4 The boys’ trousers are new. / The boy’s trousers are new. I
5 I never wearjeans. 6 I sometimes wear my sister’s clothes. That picture is interesting.
I like Martin's shoes.
C 2 Mehmet’s 3 Andrew and Mina’s 4 the girls’ 5 Sally’s 6 the children’s
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6 ANYA Great! Shall we go to the new Polish café?
7 SAYEED OK, that’s a nice idea! See you at eleven.
a 2 How did you get there? 3 Did you go with a friend? 4 Where did you stay?
a 28 33 48 58 68
5 What time did you get up? 6 Did you buy a lot of things?
80 Skills for Writing 7 Did you go to the beach? 8 Did you enjoy the holiday?
I) 2 Did you 3 I didn't 4 did you stay 5 Did Jack stay 6 he didn't
7 Did he 8 he did 9 did he get 10 was
a ZOscar 3Emi 4Helen 5Russell 6Nina
b 2a 3r 4e 5b 6c
a Suggested answer
Hi Marie
This is a short email to say thank you for lunch on Sunday. The food was great.
I liked the fish and the chocolate cake was really nice. It was good to meet your
brothers. Andy’s very interesting and Martin’s very funny! Here are some photos
of Martin with the fish and Andy in the garden. I hope we can meet again soon.
Best wishes,
Chris
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Emilia wasn’t at work yesterday. a 1 0 h , OK, I’ll do it then.
We were in the USA in 1996. 2 Can you do something for me?
Where were they yesterday? 3 Could you meet me at the station on Sunday?
We played tennis. 4 Thanks, that's really kind of you.
Jessie arrived at nine o’clock. 5 Sorry, I can't. I'm really busy.
I had breakfast this morning. 6 Sure, no problem.
Carrie went to New York last year.
0 2 SAL Hi Kerry, how are you?
3 KERRY I'm fine, thanks. Could you do something for me?
4 SAL Yes, of course. What is it?
2 I saw Harry last week.
5 KERRY Can you pick Jenny up from school at four?
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6 SAL Sure, no problem.
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7 KERRY Thanks, that’s really kind of you.
5 They listened to music last night.
8 SAL That’s OK. See you later.
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9 KERRY See you.
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8 We went to the cinema yesterday.
a Suggested answer
a 1 taxi, flat, camp
2 car, father, garden Last New Year I went to two parties. First, I went to my friend Katherine’s
3 train, take, plane house. It wasn't a big party but it was very nice. I didn’t stay late because
4 watch, want Katherine and her husband have three small children. Next, I drove to a party
in a different town. The weather was very bad. It was cold, windy and very
rainy. This party was big and exciting. There was lots of good food and music.
At 12:00 am my friends and I went into the garden. We saw some fireworks.
After that, I went home.
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a 2 Is the train 3 is he going 4 did you buy 5 does the film start
II 6 can, get 7 Is it an expensive 8 Does the hotel have
2 J b 2 Is Nick playing on the computer?
3 I didn’t see Sabine. 3 How many rooms does their flat have?
4 What time did you arrive? 4 Did the teacher give us any homework yesterday?
5 I 5 Where can I buy a bus ticket?
6 I 6 Was he at school today?
7 B No, I didn’t.
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ll Suggested answer
2 We took the train to Milan. /We took a train to Milan. Hi Eduardo. Right now I'm going to our English lesson on the bus. Sorry, I can’t
3 We went by plane to Stockholm. / We flew to Stockholm. remember three things. Where is the new classroom? And what time does the
4 This is a photo of the snow in the garden. lesson start? Did we have any homework? Thanks! See you soon, Carolina
5 B No, we went by bus. / No, we took the bus.
6 It always rains here in the summer. / It's always rainy here in the summer. Reading and listening extension
7 Did you go by car to Moscow? / Did you drive to Moscow?
8 It was sunny and warm yesterday.
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3 There are four people in the German family.
Unfllfl 4 Today is Sunday.
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6 Most people in the family are inside now.
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We’re in a taxi.
9 computer 10 afternoon
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a 2office 3train 4 t e n minutes 5fouro’clock 6stop
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b 2 can 3 next 4 at 5 direct 6 change 7 bus stop 8ticket 9 help II
10 problem a 2We,us 3|,her 4me 5 i t 6He,him 7you
[I 2 B Yes? How can I help? b 2They 3them 4 H e 5 h e 6 h i m 7 H e 8 l t 9 y o u 1 0 m e
3 A What time's the next train to Eastbourne? 11 They 12She 13She 1 4 u s 15 her 16She 17you
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He can ride a horse.
a 2 grow up 3 finish university 4 stop working 5 be born 6 finish school Can you drive?
7 die 8 go to university 9 have a baby i can’t sing.
B Yes, they can.
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7 are going 8 She isn’t going
3 2 b 3b 4a 5a 6a
C 2 is going to cook 3 am not going to sing 4 is going to do
118 5 aren’t going to stay 6 isn’t going to ride 7 am going to have
8 are going to watch 9 aren’t going to use
d 2think 3so 4don’t 5right 6did a 2nd second 3rd third 4th fourth 5th fifth 9th ninth 12th twelfth
13th thirteenth 16th sixteenth 20th twentieth 22nd twenty-second
3lst thirty-first
a 2 engineer, enjoy 3 answer, dance 4 school, ask
6 listened, find 7 clocks, six 8 interesting, paint
5 think, bank
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4 I’m going t o m my emails.
5 He’s going toljsten to music.
8 2 a 30 4c 5a 6b 6 I’m going toLead ahQQk.
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El a 2 Is he going to have lunch at home?
a Suggested answer 3 Where are they going to get married?
4 Are you going to drive to the station tomorrow?
Hi Alexei 5 What’s she going to do this evening?
Thanks for your email. 6 How are you going to cook the potatoes?
I’m in Manchester at the moment. I'm studying English at a small language
0 1 B ’m going to clean, ’re going to help
school in the city centre. It’s going OK but it’s quite difficult for me to learn all
2 A is he going to play B Are you going to listen
the new words. The pronunciation is also difficult but the lessons are always
3 A are you and your friends going to do B ’re going to talk
fun because the teacher’s very good. His name’s Jeff and he’s from London.
4 ’5 she going to watch
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There are nine students in my class. We all come from different countries. We 5 am I going to do
usually meet for a drink in the evening. It’s a good time to practise English.
Goodbye for now. El
Write soon! 3 2 a 3e 4d 5b 6g 7c 8f
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