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ALWAYS LEARNING Argentinian edition by Pupi Rabinovich Andrea Dumas Based on original by Ingrid Freebairn Jonathan Bygrave Judy Copage pele Topic She elena : Meet new friends | Personal information | Family weras ‘Likes and disikes | Going 0 tie 4 Corparaives and suneiatves As. 28 Hess. than Countable end uncountable nouns Much | many /@ lot 0). How + acecive Linkers (so / because / but / ancl Jer) Feslings and states Big numbers ‘Uncountable nouns Excuses -] Stories and jokes Crazy stories ‘EDB: Entertainment | Leafeat & blog article: Of tints / Going Giotia in New York ¢Past simple Past continuous Past continuous vs, Past simple Wie / when Actions “| Prepostions of piace. oO + accive (+10 nitive) Present continuous for uture arengements EDB: Stories with a twist | Fantastic stovies:A believer / Knock, knack / Mysteryin the Garden Piaces in town Descritive afectives for places Traveling ‘Attnudes and personalities ‘Looks and personality _| Glotnes end appearance Have to Bo tke & lock tke Adverbs: abit, quite, very, realy + acfectives Indletrate pronouns with every-, some-, any-, po Look + adjectives | Web page and travel blog: Megacias af the Wand /A Tale of Two Cities Personality afectives Peopte's appearance Description of clothes hagas | Holiday experionces Campirg experiences | Ue experiences “ED: Successful sports players | Wat news aricis and newer: The Big Five / ‘The Hockey Gotcen Generation Present pariact with aver and never Present pertect with just, ready ancl yet Past simple vs. Present partect Holiday activities Camping Sighteeshg words and expressions ‘Techrotogical ture | Information technology Problems with objects Wt for sredictions Concitional sentences (ype 1) Wil for promises and predictions tio end travel blog: Ata travel agency / Up in tho air — Bae DB: Adventure trips | Corio “Tech acronyms Computing Faulty objeats jor © Dreams ofthe Future _| EDIE Realty or fantasy? | nine newspaper are and cartoon: Human Goleny on Mars 20297 ee oe es Writin. See | tenes oe 14 Countries and nationalities | Freetime activities: Rules (must / mustn't) | Possessions and relations Dialogue between the Ask fo rake member tamu band. | Tabet ne tnéreaponttc | Anna and Its agent eee ‘suggastions © ‘Py Taste Create a leaflet for an event in your city. ae Anarratv onthe Exchange on a social Talk about st ‘Make and respond to | equivalent day cut stoves 7 e 0 Ap Aeeae tetas: fo, a apolagies Fool's Day Adiferent end to a stoyy “Taste We a fantastic story, Teenagers taking about | Take abou places in town | ens Tak about probes town ©) Tasks Prepare a short documentary on one of the megacties of the world. ‘Ask about problems | Locations on a nap Exchange of opinions on Teenagers’ comvoreaton | famous people an! tional Desciption of teenager's | enarators Het ‘Treo pepl ak Guassing games | owear eet ‘A persons description ve= people's ks on important travelers sop desertion Af, asf Ea “ty Tasis Wt an inter to a member of a Golden Generation ore very Populr Sport teem. Exchange formation on ine advertisement | Pecole taking about ther | Excmrerees Use ot exclamations | Parasranh aout a ma experiences far person's eiperienioe “ak about experiences | ok Wnt eonment on areal or agnany hokey ora rao, ‘Teenage taking about his prions abt the iteosts ee Describe ard | promis Teorepes ising stoutite [UY saree folowing weekend ‘ase: Crete your own dear about the ttre rin = ee me Out Mageage Si nascent st % There's Greg! He goes to my school He's in the basketball team. Hi, Greg! How are you? Oh hi, Josh. I'm fine, thanks. Who are 1 Greg and Josh are at the same school your friends? 2 Polly is Greg's best friend. a This is Polly, a friend from the youth | 3 Lin and Polly are cousins. an i | i B Answer true (T) oF false (F). club. 4 Lin is from the USA a Hello, Greg. Nice to meet you. 5 Lin has got a mobile phone. ‘And this is her cousin, Lin. Lin comes from Australia Australia? Coal! Are you on holiday in London? No, I'm not. My dad works for an international bank and we're here for a year. Do you tike London? Yes, | love it. I's a really cool city And do you come ..? walk = sho was driving She__drving. Seah a white car We walking We weren't study oe a one | tening 4 eee ane i © Liston to Sarah's story and choose the “Was she driving? Yes,che_—====«| (tect option. 2 Noy che wasn't: 1 The afternoon wes warm / cold. Were they go Yes, they were: 2 Sarah wes waiting for a bus / train, =) nome? No, they. 3 She noticed that a woman was looking at her / | What they They were walking listening to music. doing? home 4 The woman asked her about her jacket / MP3 player. Gircle the correct option. | We use tha Past continuous for omnlete actions / actions in progress in the past. 4) Look at the pictures and complete the sentences. What were they doing yesterday at 5 p.m.? — 1 Mike : Day” in your country? Did you make a joke to : eae Your fiend last Fools Day? What was it? Use s SEE EEEEEEEEEE| these questions as a guide to write your joke. _ © Look at the photo. Ask and answer 1 Where were you? What were you doing? "Questions about yesterday. 2 Who did you see? What was he / she doing / 1 What / Greg / wear? (a blue T-shirt and jeans) wearing? _ AiWhat was Greg wearing? 3 What happened? B: He was wearing a blue T-shirt and jeans. Yesterday afternoon, | was skating fn the park with 2 Where / the three friends / wait? (at a bus stop) some friends. Suddenty, we saw La Sole. She was 3 What / the man / do? (look at the bus timetable) walking her dog neat the skate court. 4 What / the woman / do? (walk her dog) 2.3 He was driving when Topic Crazy stories Grammar — Past continuous and Past simple White / when Vocabulary Prepositions of motion Yesterday, in the early morning, a man called Michael Todd was driving past a train station when he saw a beautiful quoman at the ticket office. While she was ‘ouying the ticket, he shouted "Hey beauty! Hella!’ The woman didn’t pay any attention to him and walked into the station. But the man insisted: he followed her into the «©) Read and complete. The man followed the woman because ... & Answer the questions. 1 Was the ticket office on the platform? No, it was near the street. 2 Why did Michael drive into the station? 8 What was the woman's reaction? 4 Where was Michael when the police stopped him? station in his car! You know what he did? He drove through the station entrance, past the ticket office and up the steps! While he was just driving into the platform inthe woman's direction, a police car appeared. When they stopped him, he was shouting ‘I love you! ae Past continuous and Past simple. While / when, | Read and complete. White the woman buying the thoket, he shouted ‘hello’ When the police him, he shouting ‘ We use ... while + + Past simple Circle the correct option. Which action started first? 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Topic ity tour Grammar Prepositions of place 1 Vocabulary Places in town Int }} Read and choose the correct option. 1e writer's opinion, the trip to Bariloche was ... a)perfect. b) boring, ¢) fun. The giris' room was opposite ours, and we i banged their door at any time, just tobother “them. That was fun. On the corner, there ‘ ‘was a chocolate shop, but round the corner, i eae eee ee ane en in Mitre Street, there was always chocolate __we arrived at the hotel, our room was not promotion ail We fing thaoy Tear! _ ready and we waited for hours, in front of the Bariloche is rot perfect, but you are wth all hotel, in the cold, “Abed, please!” Inada — —_Your friends, the excursions.are cool, and terrible headache. “Is there a chemist near _ you have a lot of fun. SUG experienc’ is here?” |asked. There was one Sepposite inoredibiet eS ee : the hotel, between : 2 the music shop and ‘the newsagent” { | ¢fossed the str It was good to walk alittle. Finally, the room was ready (Yay!). It was too small and my bed was next to the ae door. Every morning the leaders banged on it with all their force “Come on! The buses are leaving NOW!” it was a brutal wake-up. ‘SE Tick the places you remember. ae Vocabular Answer true (7), false (F) or not in the text cee Rotation Sreweagent | | om. |:penalenion conte spect 1 The group had an excellent experience when « theatre «chemist © car park | they artived at the hotel, F |* travel agency + music shop = railway 2 tt was snowing when they arrived, *z00 « park station | 3 The writer went to the chemist to buy some aspitin, §2 Use the Mini Dictionary to check the ones 4 The writer liked the hotel room, you do not know. E = =| 5 Theboys loved to bother the girls. Match the words with the places in town. 1 stamps - post office 8 cars 2 medicine 8 pictures newspapers 10 books ‘petrol 11 actors plane tickets 12 city maps a cup of coffee 13. animals trains 14 CDs and Melton Street. » There's one in Davis Street Give a negative answer Pm sorry. don't know. Respond * You're welcome. = That's allright: bank J post office sports centre / North St. - West St. ee "2 Too dangerous to go cycling “Topic Gity life and town Ite Grammar Too + adjective (+ to infinitive) “Vocabulary Descriptive adjectives for places Marin, [ive in Rosario: big, very busy, always crowded, and sometimes not very friendly or safe, ‘Some people think the city is too noisy and dirty. That's right, but honastly ...? Idon’t mind all that, because | enjoy its cinemas and theatres, its shopping centres, and the big parks. ! can go cycling, skateboarding, or piay football in the park. That's city life: people, traffic, noise, excitement. Towns are very nice, but too quiet for me. cata, 14 eS Live in Villa de! Totoral, in Gérdoba. It's a small town, very quiet and beautiful. | feel safe and independent here. | can walk or bike to school, and in the summer we go to the river, have picnics and swim. | can’t imagine my life in the city, too noisy and too crowded for ma. People in the city are always too busy to pay attention to you or to be friendly. It's too dangerous to go oycling or to walk around lone. fartin like living in he hate towns? Cata happy in Villa del Totor: RP 4 Does she think people in me arefriendy? Vocabulary: Descriptive adjectives Read the two texts and write the adjectives, for each place, (Rosario | | ' 2. What's your opinion about city and town life? > inleresting + exciting + dangerous * clean * friendly * quiet * boring + diy © cheap * safe © expensive = noisy + crowded 1 L think city life is interesting, 2 | think town life is... a casi Me ae ee Na cae eas Too + adjective i Complete. | Gata: The city is _too__ noisy, | | Mantin: The country is ‘quiet for me. Choose the correct option. Too expresses ¢ .. connotation, 2)positive —-b) negative ©) Say what’s wrong in this city. Choose from the adjectives in the list. + small © far © crowded * dirty * dangerous + clean © noisy 1 There's a terribie noise in the centre. The centre is i00 noisy. 2 Thore are always a lot of people in the streets. The streets are ... 8 There isn’t much space in the library. The library... 4 Ittakes one hour to get to the zoo, The z00 .. iil. | The cily is too dangerous to cycle in tho streets. Glty people are | pay attention to you. — busy © Write sentences with too... to... and the correct adjective. 1 It's quite far to the zoo. We can’t walk there, It's too far to walk to the zoo. 2 This hotel is very small, t doesn't have a restaurant. 3 I's very early. We can't go to the museum. 4 The water in the swimming pool is very warm, You can't swim. : 5 That shop is very expensive. We can’t buy our clothes there. Note! it's too expensive. : We can't buy it. | tts very expensive \We can uri © Circle the correct words. My mum wants to tive In the city, but we don't want to. My sisters and | love our house here. t's ‘@enpy too comfortable and ‘very / too near our school. But it’s °very / t00 far from her office and from my dad's work. She says the house is, “very / too big and she’s ‘very / too tired to clean it, She wants to buy a fiat Flats are ‘very / too nice, but a house is better! My dad doesn’t really mind, but he travels @ lot and sometimes is "very / too tired to help in the house or go out. And we're *very / too lazy to help! So, maybe my mum is tight. & (Tell your friend about some problems in your town. (Our cinema is too small te 3.3 How long is he staying? : Topic Tip plans. Grammar Present continuous for future: arrangements How long? Vocabulary Travelling Dialogue | ¢ ©» Listen and answer. Whose friend is Jiang? Lin; About ten days. We're going to Scotland next Greg, Lin and Polly are waiting for a friend at the weekend, Eurostar terminal in St Pancras Station, Loncion. _ Pally: That’s a long way. Are you going by car? Lin: I can't wait to see Jiang again. No, we aren't. We're going by plane. Greg: Remind me. Who's Jiang? Is he your cousin? That sounds lovely! Lim No, he isn't. He's a family frend. He's from Greg: Yeah, lovely. KS Hong Kong but he works in Paris Lin: Oh, Greg, you're jealous. s Polly: Is he good-looking? Greg: Me, jealous? Come of it! Hey, we've got halt Hmm, not bad. an hour before his train arrives. Let's have a Greg: How long is he staying? rink. el © Complete the details about Jiang. iesiisreniiy Name: Jiang Feng From: '___Hong Kong____ “Relation to Lin: Job in: Time in England: ¢ Plans fornext a trio to® ‘weekend: ashe won i & \) Look at the photo and the dialogue. What time does viang’s train arrive? sent continu “Wheitare you doing next weekend? ‘We're travelling to Scotland, ‘Choose the correct option. This information is about .. |_2)2 present activi, b) 2 future arrangement 4 Write P for present time and F for future time. 4 Jiang Is travelling on the train at this moment. 2 He's staying at Lin’s house in the UK. a 3 The friends are waiting at the station now. 4 Jiang is visiting Scotland next weekend. Listening S22 ©) Listen to the conversation and circle Kate's arrangements for next Saturday. Morning meet Tom / Josh / Polly tennis / shopping / skating ‘Hfternoon home / exam / film Evening concert / party / study Write Kate's arrangements. ‘Next Saturday morning, Kate is meeting -steying? (He's staying) For 10 days. How long she - {he trip take? {it takes) One week: How long doos Vocabul — Ton Ae) = Travelling © Match the words with the numbers above, 4. Leave _ Arrive __ Wait for 2 train / a bus / a plane __ Miss a train /@ bus /a plane @ __ Get on a train /a bus / plane __ Got off a train / a bus /a plane __ Got a ticket at the ticket office Check the time forthe train / bus / plane In pairs, talk about your holiday arrangements. Tegner sosmeesonar | Tat 7 18k in a tanncw 600s | ml 2D0ACOUSE > egg amily Es In Montevideo hose ED vo ED You: What are you doing these holidays? Your fiend: /’m skiing in Bariloche. 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Then listen and check. Have to 1 jealous a) modest ee 2 clever b} immature a have to help my parents, 3 boring ©) lazy | She to study a lot 4 big-headed clinativary cise | We don't_____ getup earlyon Sunday. | 5 mature funny | Ho have to 1epar the garage doo, 6 hard-working ) not envious | = hae Satara i youhave to rain hard? Yes, | do. | Does she work? No, doesn’t. 1 Are they positive or negative? do homework yesterday. ‘work yesterday, study? Yes, we dl | Choose the correct options. | ; a | We use have to when the action is... 7 s | @) possible. b) inevitable or obliaetory. | & © Inpairs, think of a famous person or | We use not have to whan the actions... fictional character, and exchange your personal a) not necessary. —_b) a prohibition, bog opinions using words in the box. Boe PEE & Yau Gindbil is clever, hard-working and modest Complete the sentences with have to in the correct form. 4 The tickets are free. We don't have to pay for them. Your friend: You're right, but he's a bit at be ready at 4, but | wasn't 3 John can’t go out. He ___do his homework. & Look at what Polly 4 you get up early says and complete with a yesterday? personality adjecti © ©= complete the conversation with have to in the correct form. Then listen and check. Mike didn't go to the schoo! party yesterday and Aprils curious. Apri: Hey, Mike, What happened to you yesterday? Hil Wel, | had some obligations. Obligations? "What / you / do? What dia you rave to do? 2 That's my secret life Cops! ‘you / see all your gitriends? Ha Ha ... No. 1 / study. Mm ... you / invent a better excuse. : 51/ not invent excuses! t's true! Apr: OK. Do you have to study tomorrow? Wike: Nope. Would you like to go out with mo? Apri: Cool Greg doesn't ike dancing or going out He's very _boring 2 My youngest brother is brilliant at school, but he isn't 4 My dad is always busy at the office. He's really | 22 oe TSAB and ponatty Grammar Be like & look like Adverbs: a it quit, vn rely + adjectives Indefinite pronouns with even, som erysn Vocabulary People's appearance Dialogue t ©» Listen and answer. What does Verénica Pelaccini do? ‘Mat is interviewing Verénica Pelaccini for the schoo! magazine, Mati Congratulations, Verénica! A new sitcom! Tell us something! Mat; Come on! I've got only two questions. Verénica: Two? OK, Mat. Let's see. Mat! You're the protagonist. What’s your character like? Verdnica: She's very clumsy but quite clever. Your second question? Mat: Yes. What does she look like? Ver6nica: She's a top model, so she’s tall, slim and very pretty. Speak no more, Mat: We don’t have to! I've got everything! It's @ comedy and the protagonist is a top model. She's beautiful, wears fancy clothes, lots of make-up and incredible high heels, but she makes lots of ‘funny’ mistakes and nobody tikes that. Verénica: | didn’t say anything! 2 Verénica is not like her. Verénica: Sorry, Mat, but | can't tell you anything! 2 Choose the correct option. 1 Verdnica is working .. a) in the theatre. b) ina film. 6) on television. 2 Verénica has... in the sitcom. a) an important role. _b) a secondary part 3 The information about the programme is .. a) public. _b) secret. 4 Veronica's sitcom ... on TV now. ais bhisn’t Reese 4.2 ‘yocabulary: People's appearan fo.) Write about your friend’s character for "2 List words and phrases to describe the schoo! blog. people's appearance. Then compare your list Nadila’s favourite character is .. He wears ... _ with your friends’. General looks: attractive, "Physical appearance: tall, brown eyes, curly hair, - Glothes and accessories: cap, T-shirt, fb ©)® Match the words with the numbers in "the photo. Then listen and check. Ves evevbody wove he: wig highheels. _1_ make-up ‘Tellus something about her project. _necklace ___bracelet She can't say anything about it She says nothing, po eee Cee | Does anybody know Veronica? © Describe Lin, Polly, Greg and Josh for the ‘school blog. Linis short and slim. She generally wears Choose the correct options. Wo use every-, some-, any-, no~ pronouns with the verb in the a}singular. 5) plural, We use the no- pronouns with the verb in the . @) affirmative. b) negative, & Complete the dialogue using everybody, something, anybody (x2), anything, nothing, nobody. Choose the correct option. Patsy: Does |_anybody _ know the naw singer in Belike —_personality/ physical description “The Rebels"? = Kate: No, we know * about him. Who: Look lite personality / physical description pict Patsy: it's @ she! Her name is Rita and *_ at school loves her style. Wow. And | don’t know + about her. Come on, tell us Patsy: She’s really funny and clever. € ‘can ignore her. Kate: Sounds great. Is 7 : show tonight? kat _ going to the In pairs, guess your friend’s favourite character(s). é © JF talk to a friend. Describe somebody you like a lot and somebody you don’t ike much. Your friend guesses. 4 . 2 = ; x : : : Your iriend: He's a bit short and wears @ cap, You: What is he tke? : Your iriend: He’s.. | ot iret cas ho ook ho? a

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