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VOCABULARY AND LISTENING Adjectives for good and bad 1 There are a lot of different words for good and bad. Write the words in the chart. excellent amazing lesan lovely mcallent terrible great fabulous wonderful horrible | awful | fantastic 2 EAD Listen to the intonation, Ne eS ee lt’swonderfull They're awfull She's fantastic! Listen again and repeat. Practise the other adjectives. 3 EEMB Listen to the conversations. Match the nouns with the adjectives. Este fantastic fabulous 2 Ben's new flat nice ~ awful 3 the weather S lovely 4 the meal/the wine horrible -terible 5 new shoes excellent - wonderful 6 the new teacher great — amazing Look at on p12, and practise the conversations. 4 Work with a partner, Continue these conversations. 1 “The weather’ lovely, isnt it?” 2 ‘Ws.a great party isn't it?” 3 ‘Do you like Thomas?” 4 ‘How’ your meal?” 5 ‘What do you think of your boss?” 6 ‘Do you like my new flat?” Adverb + adjective 5 Look how we use adverbs to make an adjective stronger or not so strong. Listen to five conversations. Who/What are they talking about? What adverb + adjective do they use? 1 Angela's car | really expensive, ... SEHIB Listen again, Practise the conversations. 7 Work with a partner. Have conversations, Start: 1 ‘Is your town old?” 2 4s your school nice?” 3 ‘Is your flat big?” Wel there are some parts that are od, but there are alot of {s your town old? very new buildings as well. No, itisn't very old. There. EVERYDAY ENGLISH Numbers. Prices 1 Look at the pictures. Say the numbers. 5 Say these prices 6 HMB Listen and write the numbers and prices you hear. 4 6 7 Work with a partner. One of you works in a shop, the other is a customer. Have conversations. 2 Say these numbers. oem ix 8 0 n 5 { How much are these..? Oh, they're very special! y They're £200. 20 2 45 © What! That's crazy! That's much too 16 9 cy 250 expensive! No, thanks. Not today. 300 1000 1000000 Be Lis 8 Write numbers and prices from your everyday life Tell your partner about them. 3. How do we say these numbers in English? eh 2 68 TS 02074816490 07861 56678, STB, Eas steiner 275,10 Read. GERD Listen and check. Practise the numbers. 4 Write the numbers you hear. €2.30 (_ My bus fare to work is €2.30. EB Write ers you he: f as) and check. Practise again 30, 3 VOCABULARY AND LISTENING Words that go together Noun + noun 1 Matcha noun in A with anoun in B. Do we write one word or two? post office businessman book room ‘motor (x2) __"— shop/store sun» station 2) living park bus way hand bike railway lights. or stop traffic sfases petrol bag 2 Test the other students on the nouns that go together, This ic where we buy books. —— ‘A book shop. 3 GERED Listen to three conversations. Write all the noun + noun combinations you hear. 1 _post office _, 4 With a partner, write a short conversation. Include some noun + noun combinations. Act your conversation to the class. Verb + noun 5 Match a verb with a noun. send ace drive children ride alot of text messages speak asuit and te eam TWalot lve thre languages play a motorbike wear ‘on the third floor look ter alot of money watch the guitar 6 Ask and answer questions. a ee 7 (ERB Listen to the short conversations. After each one say which verb + noun combinations you heat. Don't be silly! Of course not! 8 Work with a partner. Look at on p123. Choose two of the conversations and learn them by heart. Prepositions 9 Complete the sentences with a preposition from the box. of to from on with for Do you like listening _te__ music? 1 2. What sort music do you like? 3. Where's your girlfriend _? Is she Mexican? 4 IsPaula married __ Mike? 5. Do you want to come shopping. me? 6 Were there any good programmes ___ television last night? ‘What do you want 8 Can I speak jen and check. What are the replies? Practise the conversations. your birthday? Dave? Is he ___ work today?

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