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2C wORLD Time and money

Time words VOCABULARY 2.4 Talking about the time REAL WORLD 2.2

1 Fill in the gaps with these words. 3 Choose the correct words.

year day weeks hours days a A What time 1 is /are it?


months seconds minutes B It’s five 2past/from nine.

b A What 3 hour/time is your Spanish class?


1 One year = 12 Months =
Days B It’s 4 at/on four o’clock.
52 Weeks = 365 .
2 One Day = 24 Hours = c A 5What/When time is your brother’s English class?

1,440 Minutes = 86,400 Seconds . B It’s 6from/to six thirty 7from/to eight o’clock.

d A Excuse me. 8Have/Are you got 9 a/the time, please?


Telling the time REAL WORLD 2.1 B Yes, 10 it/it’s twenty to eleven.
2 Write these times in two ways. A 11Thank/Thanks very much.
B You’re 12OK/welcome.
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Buying tickets at the cinema REAL WORLD 2.4

4 Alexis wants to buy tickets at the cinema. Fill in the


gaps in the conversation with these sentences.

Excuse me Here you are. Right. Thanks a lot.


3 4 Yes, please. How much is that? Thanks. Bye.
What time is the film? Can I have two tickets

ALEXIS 1 Excuse me .
TICKET SELLER Yes, can I help you?
5 6 ALEXIS 2 can i have two tickets
for 60 Seconds, please?
TICKET SELLER Two adults?
ALEXIS 3 how much is that?
TICKET SELLER That’s £19.80, please.
1 twenty to eight seven forty ALEXIS 4 Yes, please.
2 quarter past three; three fifteen TICKET SELLER Thanks. And here are your tickets.
ALEXIS 5 What time is the film?
3 half past seven; seven thirty TICKET SELLER Eight forty-five.
ALEXIS 6 Right. thanks a lot

4 quarter to four; three forty five TICKET SELLER You’re welcome. Enjoy the film.
ALEXIS 7 Thanks. bye.

5 ten to nine; eight fifty TICKET SELLER Goodbye.

6 twelve o'clock; midnight

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VOCABULARY
2D AND SKILLS Where’s the baby?

Things in a house VOCABULARY 2.5 Reading


1 Look at the picture. Write the words for the things 3 Read Barry’s email. Then answer these questions.
1–12.

jackandnancy@onlinemail.org
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4
Hi Jack and Nancy
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9 How are you? Liz and I are on holiday in Canada! We’re
in a small house in the woods (see photo!) about 20 km
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8 from town. It’s my cousin Karl’s house, but he’s in Toronto
10 with his wife and their three children, so only Liz and I are
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here at the moment. The house isn’t very big – it’s only
got three rooms – but it’s very nice. It’s beautiful here and
it’s very quiet. We haven’t got a TV
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12 or a DVD player, but we’ve got a
lot of books! And we haven’t got a
1 a door 7 a desk computer, but we can send emails
2 a mirror 8 a sofa from our mobile. Where are you?
Are you at home? Please send us
3 a curtains 9 a lamp
an email!
4 a window 10 a coffee table Lots of love Barry

5 a bookcase 11 a carpet
6 a plant 12 the floor 1 Where are Barry and Liz on holiday? In Canada.
2 Are they in Barry’s cousin’s house? No
Prepositions of place VOCABULARY 2.6
3 How many children has Karl got? three children
2 Look at the picture in 1 again. Answer these only liz adn barry
4 How many people are in the cabin?
questions. Use these prepositions and the words
in brackets. 5 Is the cabin very big? the house isn't very big

by in on under behind in front of 6 Have they got a TV or a DVD player? No, they haven't
7 Have they got a lot of books? yes, they have
1 Where’s the plant? (desk) 8 Have they got a computer? No, they haven't
It’s by the desk.
2 Where’s the bookcase? (sofa) Review: spelling
it's behind the sofa 4 Choose the correct words.
3 Where’s the cat? (coffee table) 1 miror/ mirror 6 waitres/waitress
it's under the coffee table 2 beautiful/beautifull 7 camera/cammera
4 Where are the mobile phones? (coffee table) 3 dificult/difficult 8 walet/wallet
it's on the coffee table 4 smal/small 9 umbrela/umbrella
5 Where’s the suitcase? (TV) 5 manager/mannager 10 adress/address
it's in front of the tv
6 Where are the shoes? (suitcase)
it's in the suitcase Reading and Writing Portfolio 2 p66

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