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WAbaaN Published by Express Publishing Liberty House, Greenham Business Park, Newbury, Berkshire RG19 6HW, United Kingdom Tel.: (0044) 1635 817 363 Fax: (0044) 1635 817 463, ‘email: inquiries@expresspublishing.co.uk www.expresspublishing.co.uk © Virginia Evans ~ Jenny Dooley, 2016 Design and Illustration © Express Publishing, 2016 Color illustrations: Victor, Kyr, Jim © Express Publishing, 2016 Music Arrangements by Robin © Express Publishing, 2016 Music Compositions by Funkyfly © Express Publishing, 2016 Published in EU First published in Vietnam 2016 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form, or by any means, electronic, photocopying, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publishers. This book is not meant to be changed in any way. ISBN 978-604-945-799-9 Acknowledgements Authors’ Acknowledgements We would like to thank all the staff at Express Publishing who have contributed their skills to producing this book. Thanks for their support and patience are due in particular to: Megan Lawton. {Editor in Chief), Agnes Stevens (senior editor), Michael Sadler and Steve Miller (editorial assistants), Richard White (senior production controller), the Express design team, Sweetspot (recording producers), and Kevin Harris, Kimberly Baker, Steven Gibbs, and Christine Little, We would also like to thank those institutions and teachers who piloted the manuscript and whose comments and feedback were invaluable in the production of the book. ion for the use The authors and publishers wish to thank the following who have kindly given pen of copyright material. Photograph Acknowledgements Working with animals: Steve Irwin © everett collectionAwww.iml.gr on p. 50, Module 7 & 7a Robots: Bicentennial Man © everett collection, www.iml.gr on pp. 69-70; 7d Culture Corner — The Science Museum (London): Dinosaurs © D. PHILLIPS (REA), www.inil.gr on p. 75; 8a Art from trash: Hubcaps © Ptolemy Elrington on p. 80; 8F Cross-Curricular Cut (Art & Design): Movies go Digital The Lord of the Rings © everett collection, vwivwriml.g on p. 87; Module 9 History Fest Modern Olympic Games © roger-violletAwwwwzimiar on p. 89; Atomic Bomb © sipawuwimlgron p. 89 Every effort has been made to trace all the copyright holders. If any have been inadvertently, overlooked, the publishers will be pleased to make the necessary arrangements at the first opportunity. ve K ™ - «mp* Student’s Book Virginia Evans - Jenny Dooley Aol Express Publishing Jules Grammar ry + Adverbs of frequency sports Simple present + Household chores Question words + Prepositions of placeftime + Pronouns. Postessive case * Countable/Uncountable rhouns/Ploals + Aan The Cyr) * Simple present/Present | = Body language progressive 4 Chafacter adjectives {ing fornvinfinitive + Forming adjectives rom * Phrasal vars: (come) nouns/verbs « simple past Past progressive | + Inventions Subject/Object questions Science UsedtorWould/SimplePast | * Forming people nouns fom * Phrasal verbs: (rn) verbsimouns ce, est, “oF + obs Dol & ShOnnIn + Present perfect * Food & utensils OOD IEC TTT * Present perfects. Simple past | + Ways of cooking ) | pibadr + Present perfect progressive | + Food preparation verbs 0 * Phrasal verbs: (go) + Places toeat/iood & drink Selbcheck 3 p.38 + What faran) How | + stores + Forming verbs from | adjectives fen) + Comparative/Supedlative | Physical appearance o/Such + Forming opposite adjectives + Toovenough (unin) + Phrasal verbs: (put) + Clothes & fashion + Past pavecyPant perfect |» Types of animals progressive + senses + Pheasal verbs: (take) + Some/Any/Every/No& 1 Forming nouns from verbs Gon ment) compounds | «Aral sounds THE Regohg io Fesent [+ Gabaliooey Progressive ture meaning) | Forming verbs fromn « tureprogresswe rutuc | ajectvestouns perc + Conditionals Types 1-3/Wishes * Phrasal verbs: run | ‘+ Must Have to Can/Coukd/Be | * Robots ‘able to May/tight ‘= Nanotechnology + Phrasal verbs: make * High-tech crime ‘Forming verbs from nouns Art ihe pave van vt she causative + Palings ti pp. 78-87 Mayan tmase—cnt pscubture Seding patetples ° Entertainment Babstcch P.°8 + Phrasal verbs: get . Forse opposite adjectives (il-, 7 Reported speech | = Adjectves {Intedctony verbs + Historlal evens + Phrasal verbs: reok * Dsasters | + Forming nouns rom adjectives *Felative causes (definingznon- | » Vacation activities defining) «Festivals * Clauses of concession/time/ | # Vacation problems condition/purpose Prefixes + Phrasal verbs: throw Culture (pp. C1-C10) Optional Listening Praclze (pp. LPI-LPA) “Optional Vocabulary Practice op VPT.VP8) Sonasheets (pp. $52-$53) Optional Reading Practice (pp. RPI-RP9) Grammar Reference (pp. GRI-GR15) | | | | * a short paragraph about someone (e.g, a friend! relative, etc} s ashorttext + talking about sports sDyvltsnelgboinood & + Geserbing yout bodkoom -_ifestyle + matching people to thelr pets «Top Tourist Destinations & attractions, * Intonation: Expressing ‘+ Informal style * Socializing in the UK * Body talk feaking the ice feelings ‘ ashort message * Social Etiquette in the UK short messages {giving personalinformation | + ashortartle about socal | (Culture) * dealing with arguments etiquette in your country | _* Dealing with Conflict ¢PSO)} +8 poem Etiquette in Vietnam, mals in the Ale talking about jobs * using time words in “English Currency (Culture) # Mistakes that Worked ‘Intonation: Echo questions | narrations ‘The Master Thief of the * An Unusual Gallery astory Unknown World (History) # aparagraph about curtency | « [IMP Rice Fields inyour country - + expressing admiration * using adjectives in ‘+ Traditional UK dishes * commenting onatriends | descriptions (Culture) clothes/accessories + brestaurant review + Food Allergies (Health Ed) * Intonation: Yes/No & * aleaflet about dishes in your] «EI vietnamese ‘wh-questions county Specialties * Obento:a tasty tradition! * Buy Nothing Day * Tony's Steak House * asking for/gWving advice | allettarof advice * Traditional Costumes of * Pronunciation: Word stress | * @ paragraph about the British Isles (Culture) ‘weak vowels traditional costumes in your | * Caught up inthe label county (eso) + EM 003i = ACanadlan Amusement Parle Everyone loves Marineland! Culture) * Animals in disguise (Science) + EE Tonkin Snub Nosed Monkey * Doyou fel at hore in your body + Feo Gothes Yan emall *astory * ashort article about an “amusement park in your ‘country T describing animals * describing past experiences + expressing surprise * Steve bwin The Crocodile Hunter * # Amazing senses *# Dangerous Encounters ‘+ The Ever Shrinking Planet |» expressing interest an essay making * Festivals: Worldfest Snapshots * Intonation: tag questions ‘suggestions + Rainforests The Lungs of ‘What can we do to reduce ‘© aparagraph about festival | the Earth (Geography) trafficin our city? inyourcountry Saigon Children’s * Robots over Humans? * talking about crime * a forand-against essay ‘The Science Museum * Small Wonders * Intonation: word stress « atext about a science (London) + Should we download music ‘museum In yourcountyy | * Using a Computer ‘ornot? Netwvork (IT) + EM 7554 by Emobi Games + Famous People: Andy Warhot + Movies Go bigital (At & Design) EM vou xuan Phat = Waste or not? * describing art * a quiz about artists * Can you believe your eyes? |» Pronunciation: /V,/ds/ # an article describing a * My favorite painting painting + abiography about a famous artistin your country ‘= Lostin Time > expressing opinions an article describing a * Precious Earth * TheGreat Fire ofLondon | + Homophones person Our Solar System + Free in the Skies ‘Using quotations inarticles | (Science) Trung Sisters 7 World Mysteries 7 describing vacation = adiony entry > Summer Festivals Meridian * Vacations with a purpose problems * a semiformal thank you Energy Summer City * Thank you + Intonation: expressing letter The Northern Lights sympathy ‘s ashort article about a (Science) festival Cultural Exchanges ~ Vocabulary Sports 1 QA tow often do you do the activities in the pictures? Tell your partner, go horseback riding ~~ lloften +) usually | | go windsurfing go jogging ) © at play football go.climbing » 1 Hike biking a lot. lalways go biking in the afternoon. I sometimes play basketball. Grammar?" ¢ Simple present 2 Study the examples, What are the spelling rules for the 3rd person singular? L [She stays in a small apartment. | She goes to Drama School. She studies very hard. Inher free time, she plays basketball cr she reads magazines. 3 Look at Bob’s bedroom and say which of | the sentences (1-4) are true for him. } Correct the false statements. Then answer questions 5-6. Bob likes playing tennis. He plays football, too. He doesn't play video games. He reads magazines. Does he like taking pictures? Does he play the guitar? auuna Complete the text with the verbs inthe list. Use the simple present affirmative or negative. | ive || Walk | like | teach || have iL harm} need || play || prefer | | own | ("be | David 1) . inanice neighborhood in a smell town in the USA, He 2 living there because it Dow everything that he 4) von» Ta alt of rice stores, restaurants, and coffe shops. There i also ‘a movie theater and a sports center. David school is not far from his house. In his {free time, he 7)... see basketball, David 8) ...........@ car. He 9) tg beeen 10 += good form of exercise the envionment Answer the questions about David. Where does David live? .. 7 What doeshe lke about his neighborhood? ‘What does he do fora living? Where does he work? How does he get to work: Does he go swimming? Does he have a car? What does David do in is ree time? © Question words Fillin the question words. Then answer the questions. What timenwhen | How] Who | Where|| What] old ate you? .m are you from? .. do you wake up in the morning? do you do in your free time? do you usually go to bed? is your best friend? aunwna Write a short paragraph about someone (eg.,a friend/relative, etc.). Use the text in Ex, 4.as a model. Workbook Starter Unit a) 5 Starter Unit D * Prepositions of place/ time 1 Read the table, ‘over infrontof nextto above in + July/December, ete, ‘+ the morning/afternoon/evening the 20th century * the winter/spring/summer/fall on * Monday/Tuesday, etc, * acoldday * Monday/Tuesday afternoon, etc, * New Year's Eve * the weekend at © noon/night * Bo'clock during dclrarecesocae | aprt from. to, +a specified from...til/until... P time. wit between ‘He works from Monday to Friday. \ 7 ee yy, 1. The bed is » in front of the closet. There are some clothes the closet. There are some magazines There is a deSK wou There is a chair There are posters The bedis. There is a window ... There are some shoes. There isa ball . 10 The guitaris .. the walls. the door and the closet. wCarvaunuwn Q Describe your bedroom to your partner. Use prepositions of place to say exactly where each thing is. 3 Fill in: in, on, at, from, until, during, ‘Ann goes to work 4) . Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays 2). 103). fe 4 o'clock 4). . the afternoon, The other days sh goes to college, At work, she types letters 6). the mornings and 6) . .. the afternoons she fles the weekend she likes to go biking. het vacation, she visits her parents. Grammar 2°. © Pronouns ~ Possessive case Read the text. Mark the words in bold as AS eubject pronoun, OP (object pronoun), PA (possessive adjective), PP (possessive pronoun), or RP (reflexive pronoun). Helen's 1) my best fiend. _ 2) She's 17 years old and _ 8) she's good at history. These books are 4) hers. | 5) Her brother is 16 years old and 6) he flies kites. 7) He makes 8) them 9) himself, 5 AQ () Whose is each pet? Listen and match. Then ask and answer questions in pairs, asin the example. oO PEOPLE | 1] O]sally «PETS 2 }Tony & Mary: A rabbit 3] JPattick [je & horse a C parrots 4] steve D dog 5|_|laura & Billy E cats Sa ee > A: Whoseis this dog? B: Its Sally's I's her dog. The dog is hers. Read the ad and fill in the blanks with there is/isn’t or there are/aren't. three bathrooms. a small kitchen. Noununs a fireplace in the living room. smn balcony. sonmw a double garage. . three bedrooms. adining room. Household chores Do you help at home? Make sentences 7 sng adverbs of frequency. ita by: fron the clothes i ‘wash the dishes) (do the laundry > Inevermop the floor, but | always make my bed. Make or do? Complete the phrases. Check in your dictionary. Then say what the phrases are in your language. 1 thebeds 9. . COPY 2 nm my homework 10... a mistake 3 amess 11 comment 4 eM OfFEF 12 sonnuen the laundry 5 asuggestion 13 harm 6. my hair 14 peace 7 swinoane Changes 15 math 8 vows an effort the gardening 16 (Workbook Starter Unit b] Grammar , a * Countable/Unigountable nouns/Plurals a) List the nouns under the headings. cupboard ((ff88l’ people cherry icity, blood cookie rice news’ paper (i (MUCK traffic work job Weatlier’ hair luggage ( furniture, time nurse bank! math physics (police) money ‘battery coat foot headache (Gf688! glasses ountable — Uncoun, o bp, (we can (we can’t count Both count them) them) b) Choose the correct item, 1. They had a lot of luggage/ luggages. 2. It’s difficult to find a good job/ work nowadays. 3. Bad news travel/travels fast. 4. Your hair/hairs is very short. 5 Can have some paper/a paper to write on? 6 There isn’t/aren’t any milk left. 7 Look! There's a hair/hairs in my soup. 8 Math is/are my favorite school subject. 9 The police is/are on their way. 10. Your pants is/are on your bed. * A/An-The Complete the sentences with a/an or the where necessary. Checkin the Grammar Reference Section. THES nnn. beautiful day. Let's Sit iM onmm yard BY pool and have snack, 2 There isn’t ........ post office where We liVE. smn NEAFESt OSt OFFICE SIM suru NEXt LOWN. 3 John is going OM un VaCatlOn FOr casum WEEK IN mn May. He's going OM su CTUIS® IN sun Mediterranean, 4 Why don't you get CAD 0 wasranin 5. There's vee MAN AND woo. WOMAN IN is Mr. Khan and ..... woman is his wife, 3 Read the text and fill in a/an or the where necessary. #1) sense [oe Hotel which stands on the shores of 2) »- Totme River in 8) cesses Sweden is. made fromice. They rebuild it every year. #4) oounsnn Bjavolja Varos is). ss COMpIeX of stone pyramids located on 6) south slopes of 7) souoseum Mount Radan, on the Fight bank of 8)... Yellow River in 8) enone Sr ee + 19). Gold Coast in 11). all-year- round vacation destination. Home to many hotels and theme parks, visitors can swim with 13) dolphins and even $26 14) unum S60 tutto up close! #96) Machu Picchu is 16) ‘Andes Mountains in 18) ancient city located high in 17) . « Peru. Itreaches 19)... allltude of 8,000 feet, Which places can a tourist visit short text like the one in Ex. 3, in your country? Write a Workbook Starter Unit ¢ Communication @ What's in this module? body language gestures short messages how to socialize in the UK how to avoid conflict simple present/present progressive * ing form/infinitive Which of the pictures can you find in Module 1? @ Find the page numbers for + apoem Oo (2 bus * notes L J * cartoons Yl Vocabulary Body language Listen and repeat. What are these words/phrases in your language? 7 raise eyebrow(s) How do you think the people in pictures 1-10 feel? Choose from the list. Make sentences, as in the example. ‘nervous * angry * surprised + impatient + bored * unsure * worried * confused * pleased * tired * offended » embarrassed * shy * happy > Thegirlin picture 1 is yawning. She seems to be tired./ think she is tired, | 10 shake hands Reading & Listening ( Do gestures suggest the same feelings throughout the world? Listen and read to find out. Label the pictures with phrases from the text, ‘Are you going on vacation abroad this year? Are you thinking about learning a few phrases to get by? Well, you should learn a little about gestures too because what you say with your body at home can mean something completely different in another country. Imagine this: * You're hugging your friend in the street in Tokyo when you see a Japanese person smiling and you smile back, Did you know that the Japanese may smile when they are angry or confused and that kissing or hugging in public is unacceptable in Japan? + You are in China and your friend is introducing you to her father. He stands opposite you, holding his right hand in a fst against his left palm and nodding slightly. You feel nervous. Have you done something wrong? A clenched fist almost always suggests anger. Well, in China this gesture is a polite way to greet someone, a) Read again and complete the sentences, A Japanese person can be insulted if To greet someone in China... 1 2 3 Ifa Greek nods his head, he While traveling abroad we should be careful how .... ae 10 fa Thai sees the soles of your shoes showing, he'll be * You are in Thailand. You'e sitting on a bus with the soles of your shoes showing. Whoops! Be careful This is insulting. You'e invited to a family meal in Greece, You're deep in_conversation with your fiend and you nod your head up and down to show you agree, as all English people do. However, he looks confused and a little surprised, That's because in Greace people nod their head upward to express disagreement while the English shake their head. The world of gestures can be very confusing, A harmless gesture in one country ‘can be a tertble insult in ‘another. So, when you are abroad, be very aware of what you are saying with your body! \ b) Explain the underlined words/phrases. Then make sentences using them, ©) Demonstrate gestures from your country. Then explain what they mean.

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