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workbook ENTERPRIOE_| Virginia Evans Jenny Dooley tad Express Publishing Published by Express Publishing Liberty House, New Greenham Park, Newbury, Berkshire RG19 6HW Tel.: (0044) 1635 817 363 (0044) 1635 817 463, 1quiries@expresspublishing.co.uk http: //www-expresspublishing.co.uk © Virginia Evans - Jenny Dooley, 1997 Design and Illustration © Express Publishing, 1997 Al 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. First published 1997 New edition 2000 ISBN 1-84216-091-5, Acknowledgements ‘The authors and publishers wish to thank the following who have kindly given permission for the use of ‘copyright material. ‘Aucio Visual forthe photographs of Pocahontas © Disney, The Hunchback of Notre Dame © Disney, Mary Poppins © Disney, The Lion King © Disney ‘Colour tlustrations: Tery Wilson Every effort has been made to trace all he copyright holders but if any have been inadvertently overlooked, the publishers willbe pleased {to make the necessary arrangements atthe first opportunity Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 Unit 5 Unit 6 Unit 7 Unit 8 Unit 9 Unit 10 Unit 11 Unit 12 Unit 13 Unit 14 Unit 15 Contents POS tess, A Friend in Nee Home Sweet Home . Like Father, like Son... An Early Bird or a Night Owl? Birds of a Feather... Come Rain or Shine Enjoy your Meal .... Times Change... The Price of Fame All's Well that Ends Well..... See New Places, Meet New Faces ...p. Time will Tell Dos and Don'ts: Take a Break Progress Tests Video Projects.... Hi! @ Vocabulary 1 Noasens Look at the objects and guess the people's jobs. He is an ews She is an Choose words from the list to complete the sentences. years old, student, job, capital, favourite, name, old How is Richard? Richard is twenty-four - “What's his 2° “He's an engineer.” His friend is a(n) . at Mortimer College. “What's REP enn 2” “Helen.” “What's her snes SPOR?” “Golf.” The .. ...of Australia is Canberra, 3 Match the ordinal numbers to the cardinal numbers, as in the example. CARDINAL ORDINAL, 1 twenty-two a twelfth 2 three b tenth 3. twelve © first 4 one d_ twenty-second 5 ten e fiftieth 6 thirty f third 7 fifty 9 thirteenth 8 thirteen fh thirtieth 4 Write the words for these numbers. BB woe fA B16 nnn g 60 © 28 ho77 FD ivcmmmnnnmnnne FT 283 on i 55 5 Choose words from the list to complete the sentences. Swiss, Egyptian, American, Russian, French, Spanish, Chinese, Polish, Bulgarian, Japanese 1A: What nationality are you? B:I'm ...Japanese.... (apan) 2 A: What nationality is she? B:She's wn... + (the USA) 3. A; What nationality are they? B:They're - - (France) 4. A: What nationality is he? B:He's (Switzeriand) 5 A: What nationality ae they? B:They'e ... (Spain) 6 A: What nationality is he? B:He's .... (Poland) 7A: What nationality is she? B:She's... (Egypt) 8 A: What nationality are you? BiI'm (Bulgaria) 9A: What nationality is he? B: He's (Russia) 140A: What nationality is she? B:She's (China) | Hil 6 10 Complete the short text with the correct O Grammar form of the verb “to be” (amis/are). 8 Fill ina oran. 1 orange 2 umbrella 3 girl Hi, 11) ..ar... George. 12) a pilot. This 3) my friend, Mary. Mary and | 4) ccc, MRIGHDOUTS. WE 8) srrneenesennine ASO good friends. | 6) thirty-three years old and Mary 7) ... twenty-seven. We 8)... . from Edinburgh, Scotland. 11 Fill in the gaps with the correct personal pronouns. 4A: Where are ...you... from? — “m from Italy. 2 A: Whoare 2 Be ae ‘are my neighbours, Ann and David. 3A: How old is Margaret? BE ecnnnnnn 18 eighteen. 4 A: Where is John? B: . is at the party. 5 A: Are Jane and Tony from London? B: Yes, af. 6 A: Is this your umbrella? B: Yes, a, 12 Fill in am, is, are, ’s, ‘re, 'm, aren't or isn't 1A ‘Ann from Poland? B: No, she... She - from Spain, 2 A: What......... your favourite sport? B: My favourite sport........ football BAL seen they from Finland? B: No, they They British. BAS soos BOD ten years Old? “ B: No, he He ssnnn thirteen. they are BAL HOW Old sens YOU? Br Tne forty-four. Hil | o@ Communication Introducing people 13> Read the dialogue and fill in the missing out questions, th in pai John: Hello. I'm John Taylor. D) My namo is Both Whit 2D) ssi I'm nineteen years old 3) meanest I'm from Manchester, England. Are you from Manchester too? No, I'm not. 'm from Swansea. 4) I'm a vet. 5) oe I'm thirty years old. Beth: John: Beth John: Beth John: Beth: John: Beth: John: 14 Read the short dialogues and fill in the ps. ‘A: Hello, John. John, this is Cindy. She's my friend from Canada. B: Pleased to meet you. A: Hello, Tracy. Tracy, this is Steve. He's my friend from Spain. Bir css carsnieattiontntnicosinntntna C: Pleased to meet you, too. 15 Put the words in the correct 01 1 years/l/old/thirty/am 2 favourite/goltf/his/sportlis 3. EgypV/are/Pyramidsvinithe 4 sixteen/Tony/oldiyears/is 5 Budapestiis/trom/she o Reading 16 Read the sentences 1 to texts and mark the sent (alse). . then read the ces T (true) or F ‘Omar is twenty-six years old. ‘Omar is a pilot Mark is from India. Julie is an artist Mark is a basketball player. Julie's favourite sport is football This is Omar. He's from India. Omar is. forty years old. He's a pilot. His favourite sport is football ww B This is Mark and this is Julie. They'te married and they're from America. Mark is twenty-nine years old and Julie is twenty-six years old. Mark is a postman and Julie is an arlist. His favourite spor is basketball and her favourite sport is volleyball o Writing 417 Use the information from the table below to write a short paragraph about Juliet Use text A in Ex. 16 as| a model Name: [Juliet [On Paris, France Age: [22 [Sob: | waitress | Favourite | | Sport: | tennis 1 A Friend in Need .. Vocabul 4) Label the parts of the body with words from O Vocabulary the list 4 ‘Compleie tie sestinsed with'the soloure: chest, head, hand, arm, leg, foot, finger, toe b) Now close your books, point to the parts of green, white, yellow, black your body and name them. © WORE cece + wv es 3 Atree is 4A penguin iS nen and white, 3 a) Read the following and colour the people's eyes and hair ‘Ann has got blue eyes and short grey curly hair. Jean has got green eyes and long red hair. George has got brown eyes and short black hair. Eric has got dark brown eyes and light brown straight hair. Erie ang [George Jean | ] . me dd b) Look at the pictures above. In pairs, ask and answer questions, as in the example. Bons SA: What colour eyes has Bric gol? SA: What sort of hair has he got? SB: He's got dark brown eyes. SB: He's gol light brown straight hair A Friend in Need ... ? @ a) Read the following paragraphs and match them to the pictures. b) Read the paragraphs again and fill in the tables, as in the example. ¢) Cover the texts, look at the pictures and the tables and describe each person. a Peter is twenty years old. He is young. He is tall and well-buil. He has got short curly hair. He has got full ips and a wide flatish nose. ‘sell sim Pracct ma Kim is twenty-two years old. She is young. She is short and slim with full lips. ‘She has got long straight Fe ghe has got siting eyes and a small nose _—s sae © Robert is seventy years old. He is old. He is short and slim. Ho hae got short white hai. He has got in lips and a big nose. OT - fifty-two years old. He is middle-aged. He is oar ln and he sft Ho hes 002 straight hair, a beard and a moustache. He has got a large nose and ful ips. Ups: wu Other Characteristics: Name: Kim som Age: 22 ——__—_____] Height: short Bulla: slim Jong, straight ° G rammar Nose: small Lips: full 5 Write questions and answers as in the Other Characteristics: example. slanting eyes 1. A: you / from Argentina? Are you from Argentina? B: No / Brazil No, I'm from Brazil 2 A: your car / new? B:No/ very old 3 A: he/ Portugal? B:No/Turkey ! A Friend in Need ... 10 4 A: they / tall? B: No / quite short 5 A: he / fair hair? : No J dark hair 6 2) Look at the table and fill in can or can't. play cricket swim 00k sing speak English use computers SRR RS SNK R® xKRSRL 1 Kate play cricket, but she ... swim. 2 Daniel nnn Sing very well and he . - use computers but ne play cricket 3 Ben COOK BU AE visnnnenee play cricket. 4 Ben, Daniel and Kate 5 Ben and Daniel use computers. speak English. 600k, but they «ne b) Look at the table again. In pairs, ask and answer questions, as in the example. SA: Can Ben play cricket? ‘SB: Yes, he can. SA: Gan Daniel play cricket? SB: No, he can't. etc. 7 Listen and repeat after your teacher. Aa Bb Cc Dd Ee FF Gg Hho Jj Kk Mm Oc Pp Qq Ar Ss Tt Uy wow mK yy Zz a) Look at the table and fill in has, hasn't, have or haven't sae x om Jennifer v v x Richard xo¢ v x Helen & Chis x =X v 4 4 Jennifer ...)as... got a camera and a TV. She sernnnsnninmnne ot @ COMpUTET, 2 Richard and Jennifer ... . got a mobile phone. 3 Helen and Chris got a camera or a computer, but they .... we got a TV and a mobile phone. 4 Richard got a computer anda TV, but he ... got a camera or a mobile phone. b) Look at the table above. In pairs, ask and answer questions, as in the example. SA: Has Jennifer got a camera? SB: Yes, she has. Has Jennifer got a computer? SA: No, she hasn't.” ete, 9 Match the questions to the answers, as in the example. 1 Where are your friends a Red. from? |b No, I'min the 2 What's your nationality? school football 3 How old is she? team. 4 Are you a doctor? = They're from 5 What's your favourite Portugal. colour? In Spain, 6 Are you in the schoo! e 660068, basketball team? f She's 17. 7 What's your home town? We're from 8 What's your favourite Germany. band? h She'sa 9 What's your telephone hairdresser. number? i'm talian. 10. Where is Barcelona? j Paris, France. 11. What's her job? k_ Yes, | am, 12 Where are you and your 1 The Spice friend from? Girls A Friend in Need .. 10 Write the nationalities according to their ens the right group, ms. o Reading Sweden, Canada, France, Japan, Italy, Turkey, | Brazil, China, Egypt, Mexico, Poland, the USA, 13 Read the text and fill in the table. Spain, Hungary, Britain, Portugal, Wales, Scotland. Germany, Greece, Austratia, Lebanon Hello. My name is Juan Lopez. | am ten years old and | live in Barcelona, Spain. | have got short straigt brown hair and brown eyes. | am tell and quite slim. | love playing Football and | can run very fast. Please get in ‘touch other -an -ian | -ish_ | -ese [endings 0 Communication [st nome: soon | ily name: LO} | ‘Asking names, telephone numbers and | Giyrtown: Barcelona addresses | Sour ee | Age: 44 Complete the dialogue, then, in pairs, read ‘Appearance: | it out. | Likes A a 1 8 A ... last name? 7 . A . spell that, please? o Writing B: Of course, By 4 BS 4D csssssssesscsssesssessosnonavasonsonsanssseenesssnavavonsensannsneses 7 B: 27, Apple Street. 14 Write out the advertisement in full A 5) a 2 entences. B: It's 888 3456. ; Hi/Myinamelbe/ingrid Jonsson//Vbelsixteen years old.) Greeting people Viive/Stockhoim, Sweden./I/have got/iong fair hair/blue eyes. Ibe/tall/slim /Miike/skiing/V/love/swimming.V 12 Complete the dialogues, then read them out, _ C0ok/very well./Be/my/pen-friend. B: Hello, Jean? J: Hi Bob, sg 2 B ., thanks and you? J bad. D: Good afternoon, Mrs Brown. ... B: Good afternoon, Mr Dobbins. '™m very well, thank you. And you? DI evennnnn , thank you. UE Home Sweet Home ___ @ Vocabulary 1 (BATHROOM » CiVING-ROOM DINING-ROOM chairs... Ne KITCHEN OUTSIDE THE HOUSE a 1a) Put the words in the list into the appropriate spaces provided in the diagram. bookcase, garage, swimming-pool, garden, desk, dining-table, armchairs, fridge, toilet, washbasin, chairs, stairs, sofa, sink, cooker, dressing-table, dishwasher, shower, towels, pillows, cushions, fireplace, wardrobe, bedside cabinet ) Look at the picture, then, in pairs, ask and answer questions, as in the example. SA: Where's the desk? SB: It's in the study, SA: Where are the chairs? ‘SB: They're in the dining-room. Fill in the adjectives. The flat has got a w, view. 2 Thereisad_____ garage. You can park two cars, there. This m_____flathas gotas_______living- room. My bedroom has got a balcony with a I view. There are two ¢__ living-room. The house is in a q____ street far from the city centre. My house has got a beautiful garden with al____ swimming-pool. armchairs in the Home Sweet Home , @ Grammar 3 Match the pictures to the correct prepositions, then make sentences as in the example. behind, in, on, under, in front of, near 1 The cat is near the basket Fill in the correct prepositions. ‘a small flat . the fourth floor. FAI nme Kent . 25, Momon Street. His flat is . Marble Street. They live London. Jason lives haif a mile .. the city centre, Her house is . the shops. Is there a supermarket .. the area? There is a swimming-pO0! ...... the garden. She lives ....... 2 village. We live a houseboat. The houseboat is, . the River Thames. That house is... Sale. There is a study... the attic Chalets are made... WOO. Live Tom lives .. She lives, 5 Fill ina, an, some or any. 1 There ate .... flowers in the vase. 2 Are there... shops near your house? 3 Is there .. park near here? THOT ISM ee ennseene Bathroom Upstairs, 5 There aren't... chairs in the kitchen. 6 Arethere -.. good restaurants near here? 7 There's . armchair in the living-room. 8 There are ... cushions on the sofa. 9 Are there books on the desk? 10. There aren't nu towels in the bathroom, 6 Look at the picture and fill in the correct prepositions. ‘on, in, under, behind, near, in front of There is a rug .. ‘There is an armchair There are some cushions .. There is a table... There are some books .... There are some armchaits . the room, There is a big WINdOW .....nnnnnnnenn the Sofa. There is a lamp the table next to the sofa “the table. N @vousons Write questions and answers as in the example. Use the prepositions i, on and at. Where's John? He's at school. John?/school my bag?/table ... your books?/my bag .. the boys?/garden Bene 13 8 , Home Sweet Home Look at the picture. In pairs use the prompts to ask and answer questions, as in the example. Use the prepositions: next fo, under, near, behind, in front of and on. table/fireplace; cushions/sofa; lamp/fireplace; window/sofa; painting/window; carpetitable SA: Is there a table in the room? SB: Yes, there is. SA: Where is it? 11s in front of the fineplace, SB: Fill in the correct preposition. Milan is the north of Italy. Patras is a city . the west coast of Greece. London is the south of England. Mr Jones isn't home. He 15 cnnee WOTK, My house is Regent Street. San Francisco is the west coast of the USA Norway is a country Southampton is England. northern Europe. the south coast of 10 Complete the sent [ede ‘mene “0° POP OEOEae ces, as in the examples. acarand ...these are cars. » That is. those ar “6 . awatch and ... - § ro wo. agiass and oe a book and we ' a banana and .. a balloon and “o* a 7 ahat and ... @- lemon and @ Communication Addresses & Phone Numbers W Complete the questions, then, in pairs, read the dialogue aloud. Can you deliver the bicycle to my house? Certainly. 1) What's , please? It's 27, Beechwood Lane, Milltown. 2) Can you. B-E-E-C-H-W-0-0-D. Thank you. 3) Have you Yes, it's 4772839. Okay. We'll bring it on Thursday. Is that alright? Yes, that's fine. .. please? 2 Home Sweet Home , Asking For Information about a House 12 Read the dialogue and fill in the questions, How many rooms has it got? Where is it? When can I see it? What's it like? Is there a garden? How much is it? Hello. Is that Ms Powers? Yes. Who's speaking? 'm Tony Black. | want to rent your house. I) ov : It's on the other side of town, in Silverdale Drive. 2) arson : 2 It's a big house, actually and it's not very expensive, 8); cnt _ 2 It's only £500 per month That's a great price.4)... poe Perera There are two bedrooms, a bathroom, a living- room, a dining-room, a kitchen and a garage. 5) ev i Yes, there is a small garden at the front of the house and a larger garden at the back. I's lovely. It sounds perfect. 6) 2 How about Saturday afternoon? Great. I'l see you then. 2 ed poe o Reading 13 Read the text and make notes under these headings, then use your notes to talk about Steve's house. TYPE OF PLACE - WHERE - SIZE - INSIDE THE HOUSE - OUTSIDE THE HOUSE - FEELINGS My family and | live in a pretty house near the centre of Brighton. Brighton is a lovely city on the south coast, of England. My house is quite big and it is in a very nice area. There are seven rooms in it. Upstairs, there are two bedrooms and a bathroom. My bedroom is quite big and it has got a comfortable single bed and lots of posters on the walls. Downstairs, there is a big kitchen, a spacious living-room, a study and a small bathroom, My favourite room is the study because there is a big bookcase with lots of books there. Outside our house, there is a garage for my parents’ car and a huge garden with lots of trees and flowers. love my house because it makes me feel safe and relaxed. After all, there is no place like home. o Writing 14 Use the info mation in the table below to complete T i 's letter to his friend, Bi TYPE OF PLACE: | flat WHERE: in the centre of Banbury SIZE: big five rooms — two small bedrooms (each with wardrobe & double bed); one small bathroom (shower, washbasin, toilet; one small kitchen; one spacious living- room (sofa, two armchairs, TV, big fireplace) INSIDE THE FLAT: OUTSIDE THE FLAT: ‘small balcony (lots of flowers) garage FEELINGS: a great flat — small but comfortable; home is where the heart is Dear Brian, At last, Rachel and | are we're very happy with it It's @ big jn our new home and Rachel and tare havin ig a house-warming part next weekend, Lots of people are coming. se please try and come too. Hope to see you soon. Best wishes, “~~ Terry 1 Like Father, like Son @ Vocabulary 4. Look at the family tree. Choose words from the list to complete the sentences 1 to 12. grandparents, parents, son, daughter, cousin, ‘aunt, uncle, brother, sister, nephew, niece, wife, husband, granddaughter, grandson, children, grandfather, grandmother, grandchildren Liz Tim Sarah Simon George Mary John Simon is George's ...uncle. Susan and Paul are George's... Mary is Liz and Tim's ... Sarah is Tim's... George is Mary and John's . Susan and Paul are Tim and Sarah's Mary is Sarah and Simon's George is Tim and Liz's ... Sarah is George's ... 10. JohN iS Mary's nn nnn 11 Mary is Susan and Paul's 42. Simon is Sarah's CONonsens 10 " 12 Look at the family tree and fill in the missing words. Liz is Tim's wife. She is his wife Timis husband. He is husband. Susan and Paul are George, Mary and on grandparents. They are . . grandparents. Mary and John are Sarah and children. They af@ sn children. Sarah is aunt and Simon is his uncle. Mary is Tim and niece. She is niece, John is Liz and nephew. George is Tim's son. He is .... Susan is Mary's grandmother. She's grandmother. John is .-« Cousin. He is his cousin. John is brother and Mary iS... Sister Mary is Sarah and .... . daughter. She is .. daughter nephew. He is son. Look at the fat questions. Whose father is Simon? He's Mary and John’s father. Whose mother is Liz? She's .. Whose avs is Sarah? tree and answer the Whose cousins are Mary and John? THEY 10 ern Whose brother is Tim? Choose the correct item. He gots angry easily. He is ... Akind Baggressive C clever He always tells people what to do. He is... Arude Bgorgeous — C bossy He isn’t polite, He i8 Very nnn Aclever — Brude C friendly She learns easily because she's Very Aclever —B pretty © good-looking Like Father, like Son 4 5 She doesn't get angry easily. She's wo A bossy B beautiful C patient 6 She doesn't like working. She is ..............» Arude B friendly Clay 7 The boy makes a lot of noise. He is ... Akind Baggressive C noisy 8 What's she like? She's kind and ........0..0000. + A friendly B aggressive Crude o Grammar 5 Label the people with their jobs, then ask and answer questions, as in the example, surgeons, actress, astronaut, doctor, taxi driver, dentist 1A B: 2h . B: 1 SA: ...What's her job?... as SB: ...She's a doctor. aa 2 SA: What's 5 SB: He's .. se 3 SA: What's 6A: B: 4 SA: What's “ SB: BA 5 SA: What's B: 3B. * oA: B: 6 SA: What's 10A: SB B: 6 Look at the pronouns/adjectives or the people's names. : Yes, they're : Are those my boots? tures and fill possessive Lucy Mark and John Bill : Are these pencils Lucy's? Yes, they're hers. They're her pencils. ‘Are those CDs Rob and Jane's? No, they aren't snsnnne« THEY" .. CDs. Is that Sarah's cat? Yes, it's «It's. Is that Jeff's dog? No, it isn't (ee Is that Mark and John’s bicycle? No, it isn’ «Its... Is that Rob and Jane's car? Yes, it's. Its. Are those Carol's books? They're cat. books. No, they're NOt oun Is that your basketball? No, itisn't Its 1s that Bill's hat? No, It isnt nnn They'Te enn bOOts basketball atti hat. 7 1 Somvonsens i Like Father, like Son Fill in the gaps with: he, she, they, them, him, it, I A: Does Kate like George? }: Yes. likes .... .. thinks .. alot .. interesting. ‘A: Do your grandparents like pop music? B: No. .. 1 don't like .. at all think 's terrible. ‘A: Do you like Tom’s brother? B: No. don't like ... . think .. .. 8 rude. .. much. ‘A: Does your sister like romantic films? B: Yes. ... likes alot. thinks . . Te great. Fill in the correct prepositions. “When is the party?" “It's “Where is Bournemouth? south coast of England.” Sunday evening.” . the ‘What do you do your free time? She's quite tall “. brown curly hair and brown eyes. We live ‘big house near the city centre. His mother is a teacher... a primary school. Do you like listening . Tock music? Well, that's all me. ‘There are four US svneseeee OUF family. My house is fifteen minutes’ walk the city centre. My father works .. a very big company. His mother is a surgeon. She Works ...1- Memorial Hospital. He plays football. .. Sundays. He usually goes for a walk his dog «the north Match the letters to the numbers to form sensible orders. some water please. Tidy _ a Go b to bed. It's very late. Don't swim © your room. Bring me d the baby. Please, clean e here, the water is dirty. Don't wake up f your car here, Don't park g here. Help hh the cupboards, Please, don't smoke | i down, please. i Don't standup. Sit | , Please. 10 First, look at the language key, then use the prompts to write sentences, as in the example, Remember, we use the -ing form after the verbs love, like, not like, hate. rove (G) ike () notike (3) ate 1 James () windsurf, James loves windsurfing. [watch horror films. 2. Jenny and Chris 4 She (=) / go fishing. ee tein 5 They S) ) eamp. 6 Janet SO Jlisten to jazz music. 7 We e Iplay football. 11 Complete the dialogues. 1A Does she like walking in the park? B: Yes, she does. 28. live in Barcelona? B: Yes, | 3A: What you .. 2 a student, her mother like? .. kind and patient. - Mary look like? " beauliful, She's got green eyes and black hair. . like meeting new people? ‘ cleaning the house? : No, she A B: A B: eee B: Yes, they & B: A live in the city centre? B: : No, they Like Father, like Son 4 @ Communication Asking Personal Questions 12 Fill in the missing questions, then, in pairs, read out the dialogue. AD). : st B: My name is Linda Richardson. B 2) so 2 2 B: I'm twenty years old. en : 2 B: I'ma student at Bournemouth University. (AE) ssicnssanisesai " a 2 B: We live in a big house near the town centre. A 8) siescus is B: There are six of us in our family. A: 6) smn 2 B: My mother's name is Judy and my father's name is David. ‘AE FD sass < 2 B: My father is a dentist, AS) sececcamnyecacn B: He is kind and generous. AS 9) soe 3 2 B: My mother is a teach Bo 10) rnsnnon = cat B: She's short and slim with long hair and blue eyes. ALAN) cose se at B: Yes, | have got one brother and two sisters. a ee : B: | like reading and watching TV in my free time, A 13) woe este B: No, | don't like playing sports in my free time, o@ Reading 13> Read the text and fill in the table. Then, correct the sentences 1 to 7. NAME: AGE: OCCUPATION: Lives HOUSE: ..... FAMILY MEMBERS: APPEARANCE: CHARACTER: LIKES: ..... DOESN'T LIKE: (why) 1 Stewart is a vet Stewart is @ policeman. 2 Stewart lives in Dover, in the north-east of England. art lives on a farm with his wife Sally and his brother Tom. 4 Stewart has long brown hair and green eyes, 5 Stewart is a rude man and a very bad father. 6 Stewart likes playing football 7 Stewart doesn't like going to the theatre. @ Writing 14 Use the information in the table below to write an article about Bill. Write your in four paragraphs (100-120 words). stew ears old. He is @ Stewart Jones is twenty-nine ys poicoman, ‘ie tives in Dover, in the south-east of eae lives in a small, comfortable flat with his wife, i eight fand their son, Jason. Jessica is twenty cig! years ol. She is a vet. Jason is seven years on He vioes to school every day from 9 am to SS9 PN “Stewart is good-looking. He is tall and well bull short brown hair and brown eyes. Everybody tres Secause he is a kind man and a very loving Ig iin his free time Stewart likes playing b: like watching TV. He thinks itis boring. OCCUPATION: pilot LIVES: Bristol, west coast of England HOUSE: large house FAMILY MEMBERS: wife — Polly/nurse; daughter — Lisa/student at University of Bristol APPEARANCE: tall, slim, curly fair hair, blue eyes CHARACTER: pleasant, patient LIKES: reading, travelling DOESN'T LIKE: going fishing - too boring 19 Ul An Early Bird or a Night Owl?_ @ Vocabulary 2 Fill in the gaps in the chart below 11:16 eleven fileen —_—_..a quarter past eleven. 1) Look at the key and write the times, asin the | "2:39 = eee ae 7:50 seven fifty | 9:20 . twenty past nine | [pm = post meridiem latter 12 noon) the month before and the month after, a 6:00 am = ...six o'clock in the moming... b 6:00 pm = ...six o'clock in ¢ 10:00 pm = ..... 2:00 am e 8:30 am f 9:15am g 4:45am h 7:20 pm as in the example. series APR bsseee @ a) Look at Philip's daily routine and make sentences, as in the example. Philip gets up at 7 am. b) In pairs, ask and answer questions, as in the example. SA: What time does Philip get up? SB: He gets-up at seven o'cloc. 0 5 Read what cach person says. Then, choose adjectives from the list to make sentences about how each person feels, as in the example. tired, stressed, bored, satisfied, happy JENNY: 've got a great job. TIM — Tao the same things agai ~__and again. SARAH {don’t get much sleep. JAMES ~—~ have a lot of problems. KAREN 1 4 I ike the way | live. Jenny feels satisfied because she has got « great job. 6 Fill in the table with DO, GET, HAVE, GO, then make sentences using ther, aba’ |yourhomework [home |up rower [the washingup | shopping {dressed breakfast) ona picnic llunch/dinner ‘out (with friends/family) o Grammar 7 Look at the chart below and make sentences, as in the example. ( [cor | roses | ED ED bet eg | sin wt | ED | ED sean |reporer | newspaper once | EBD | @EED | Bob is a doctor. He works at a hospital. He starts work at haif past six in the morning.He finishes work at halt past eight in the evening... An Early Bird or a Night Owl? i “EAN 6 B Use the drawings, the adverbs of frequency and the prompts below to talk about Faye and her activitic 0% 10% 25% 50% 75% 100% never rarely sometimes often usually always 1 gS have/ 4 drink/coffee/ ; shower/ gm night evening 4 cA 5 gotheatre! 2 play! weekend J tennis! 60%) Q\ afternoon (25%) . 3 eava listenimusic/ croissant! evering moming (10%) (100%) Faye usually has a shower in the evening. 9 Rewrite the sentences in the correct order. 1 early/up/Sarah/gets/never Sarah never gets Up early... 2 Alan/lunch/two o'clock/usually/has/at 3. friends/ottenimeetimy/schooVafter - 4 Claire/picnics/rarely/on/goes 5 sometimes/to/go/cinemalthelwe 11 An Early Bird or a Night Owl? 10 2») Fillin: at, in or on, then underline the adverbs of frequency. ‘What does Sally always! usually/ sometimes do during the weekend? b) What do you [ld do during ‘Saturdays, Sally always gets uP eon the moming — 3) ut hat has a | ‘about half past six. First, she | she gets dressed. After that ae 's to collect the pat newsagent’s to ees: | for breakfast. After f shower, then joes to the She finishes her paper rund 4) anne volock, then she goes home freak he usually goes shopping with her % os mum, and then, 5) ern “ en m “They sometimes go to the she meets her friends. They s gore tne cinema 6) ve way ally has dinner with her earanewiihi puter games. She always goes 10 bed late 8) | vine Saturday Nght | 11. Fill in do(n’t), does(n’t), am(not), is(not) or are(not). 1A you like playing football? B: z 24 .. these your shoes? B: NO, 1hEY vssreeene« THEY snsoensesnee JOHN'S, 3 A... James like jazz music? B: No, he . 4A cnn Kitsty a nurse? B: No, she “ 5A you happy with your life? B: 1 DUE MY JOD nnn VERY ting, 6A like doing the washing-up. B: .. boring. 7A George often play football? B: 1 DUE JACK son A: BA. you from Egypt? B: NO, |... eV essnenseeuees fom Canada, 9 A: Excuse me, .. .. that man a doctor? B: No, he . but! How can help you’ 10 A: you Mr Smith? B: No, | : 12. Put the following into the correct boxes: May, spring, Monday, 5 o'clock, the weekend, 1959, the evening, 13th May, winter, Friday, the morning, night, 11:30, noon, Wednesday morning, 2 o'clock, 4th January, Tuesday night @ Communication 13 a) Look at the cinema noticeboard and, in. A B: A © play cards/this evening/watch a video ...... pairs, ask and answer questions, as in the example. Pm ie Grea! Expectations {ost in Space _ Independence Doy Tinie Cotulla |: What's on at Screen 1? Great Expectations. I: What time does it art? SB: It starts at half past two/twvo thirty b) Read the dialogue then, in pairs, have similar dialogues using the prompts below. Let's go to the cinema tonight. Oh no, I don’t want to go to the cinema again! Let's go out for dinner for a change. Okay. That's a good idea. play tennis/Saturday/go fishing @ Reading 14 a) Read the text and fill in the gaps with the verbs in the list in the correct form. Some of the verbs can be used more than once. 0, say, meet, get up, work, listen, have, read ADAYIN THE LIFE OF GORDON HIGGINS the author of ‘Brakers’ and ‘The Sword’ 1) .. . at five o'clock every morning and 2) .... ..a shower, He 3) .. _ breaktast at five thirty, then soos 40 his study and from six til twelve, when he .. lunch. Gordon usually D back to his study to work from one til five, but sometimes he 8) seis his publisher to talk about his new books. He always 9) ounnaeee to the News on the radio at five, and after that he 10) dinner. After dinner, he usually 11) fa book, but sometimes he 12) . ‘out with his friends. He usually 13) to bed at ten o'clock Inhis free time, Gordon often 14) .. fiching or sailing on the lake near his house. ‘Gordon likes being a writer. “Iam very happy with my life at the moment,” he 15) Interesting job, lots of money .. Yes: perfect!” ,—————— Gordon Higgins, it is b) Now correct the statements below. Gordon gets up at nine o'clock. He sleeps from six til twelve. He always meets his publisher in the afternoon. He always watches the news on TV at five. ‘After dinner, he usually writes a book. He usually goes to bed at twelve o'clock. He's very stressed with his life at the moment, Noasene An Early Bird or a Night Owl? i @ Writing 15. Study the table below and use the notes to write an article about Kyle Thompson's daily routine. NAME: Kyle Thompson 0B: tennis coach INTHE MORNING: 8am - get up & have breakfast 8:30am - go to the gym 9:30am - have a shower 10am - go to the tennis club 10:30am -12:30pm - give tennis lessons to children INTHE 42:30pm - have lunch AFTERNOON: | 1pm - 4:30pm - give tennis lessons to adults | 4:30pm - go home INTHE ‘5pm - 6:30pm - play with EVENING: | children/help wife cook dinner 6:30 pm - have dinner 7pm - 11pm - watch TVilisten to music 41pm - go to bed INHIS FREE | go to tennis matches/play the guitar TIME: FEELINGS: | feel very satisfied - “I's a great way to keep fit and eam a living at the same time!” 23 LW Birds of a Feather... 4 a) Match the definitions with the correct kind lay eggs. Some of them are) ¢ insects dangerous. Vocabulary of animal. : [7 They are small creatures 4. Tick the correct item. Trey have got sh lege eno) as ase usually two pairs of wing: Dolphins have gotfins = «] feet CQ RO OI Lions nave got feathers 5} amano) | ® They have babies and hey) pings Mice have got a beak Datong tai C |__teed ther young on mil gon | ‘Sharks have got grey skin] fur oO 3 They haven't got wings. They| Camels have got long legs [] ears oO Eagles have got sharp paws [] claws oO L Cats have got wings OO whiskers [] | 4 They have got feathers, two] q mammals | wings and two legs. They lay| Elephants have got arms [] atrunk [] ‘eggs and they can fi eVonsene b) Label the animals using the words below. dolphin, snake, penguin, cow, butterfly, parrot, 2 Fill in the correct word from the list. lion, fly, duck, crocodile, ladybird warm, seas, play, claws, smile, eggs, have, black, feathers, funny 1. Birds and reptiles both lay . = ‘ 2 Grey seals have got thick fur to keep them .. 3 Mammals babies and feed their young on milk. 1... oa 4 Sharks live in warm . 5. Zebras have got and white stripes. 6 Dolphins can easily leam how to Fa games. r 7 Penguins have got thick 8 Koalas have got very sharp : 3 9 Penguins look . svonanes when they Walk. ° 10 Dolphins have got a BIG ecnnnnnsnn « t 3 Use the words from the list below to fill in the -_ gaps. ‘ Kittens, feed, friendly, live, weigh, puppies, 5 groups, strong, easily, world 1 Fish seovones in water, 2 Kangaroos have got -~- Back legs. 3. Penguins ... ~ about twenty kilos. ] 4 Mammals .... “their young on milk. § » ° 5 Parrots can learn how to talk.... 6 Dogs are to people. Vv 7 Dolphins live in small . 8 Snakes live in many different parts of the .. : : V } 9 Cats have .. and dogs have a & « 10 A nee 1 4 Birds of a Feather... 5 Put the animals from Ex. 4 into the correct 7 Use the key and the prompts to make boxes. sentences, as in the example. REPTILES Deer have gol quite tong. legs 1 +44 very ++ quite 2 2 1 2 : “+++ long trunkfbig ears +4 bip eves o Grammar ++ long legs +++ short tail/big antlers 6 Look at the picture and say how many animals you can see, as in the example. I can see three giraffes ++ small earsibig eyes +++ sharp claws +++ long tall ++ small eyes 8 GAME Work in teams. Use the words in the boxes and take it in turns to make sentences, as in the example. Each correct sentence gets one point. The team with the most points wins. dolphins monkeys butterflies Penguins kangaroos crocodiles cats: tigers sea lions dogs Team A SI: Dolphins can’t fly Team BSL: Penguins ean swim. bi 6 Birds of a Feather... 9 Fillin the correct question words from the list, Some of them can be used more than once. Then, match the questions to the answers. How much, Where, What, How long, How 1 jw iS this animal? a All kinds of fish. 2 .. does it live? b Sharp teeth and 3 sndoes it eat? pointed fins. 4 .has it got? © 1200 kilos. 5 does it weigh? dA White Shark. 6 ng is it? e@ 30-40 years. 7 does itlive for? 1 In tropical and warm soas. 9 3-6 metres. 40 Read the sentences below about green turtles and make questions for the statements. Green turtles live in warm oceans. BD mpniznen sets alt They have got a shell to protect them. 3. oa They eat fish and plants. 4 2 They weigh about 270 kilos. S sccecom : i 2 They lay about 100 eggs at a time. 6 ‘They live for about 50 years. 41 Read the text below. Then put the words in the sentences that follow in the correct order, to form questions. Finally, answer the questions. “These lovely mammals liv in the north-east and north-west parts of the Attantic and in the Bato sea. They are great Swimmers and can swim very fast. They are also excellent divers and can stay underwater for about 15 minutes. Grey seals have got big eyes to help them see well in dark waters, them warm ‘as well as long whiskers and thick grey fur to Keep in cold seas. They weigh from 150 to 230 kilos. They eat various kinds of fish and they spend most of theirtime inthe sea. When they are notin the water, they Tike to rest and ry their coat on rocky islands or sandy beaches. Grey seals lve for about 25 to 90 year. 710 FIND OUT MORE ABOUT WHAT YOU CAN DO TO SAVE THEM CALL 911 7063 grey seals/are/what? whereflive/they/d0? 0 they/do/caniwhat? have/they got/what? have/they gotiwhy/ big eyes’ they weigh/how much/do? they/eat/what /do? dofthey/how longflive for? .. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 @ Communication Expressing preferences Read the short dialogues below. Which dialogues are positive? Which are negative? Now, use the prompts to act out similar dialogues. 12 dolphins - intelligent, cats - la: horses - clever, lions = scary 1A: Do you like dogs? B: Yes, I love dogs. They're very friendly animals. 2 A: Do you like snakes? B: No, [hate snakes. I think they're very dangerous. Birds of a Feather... 3. A: Do you like monkeys? B: Oh, yes. | like monkeys. They're funny. 4 A: Do you like parrots? B: No, I don't. | think they're very noisy. Asking about pets: 13> Match the answers to the questions, then read out the dialogue. In pairs, act out a similar dialogue about your pet @ oe TT] What's your cat's | a A male name? 2[ | Is it a male or a female? What kind of cat is he? 4] | How old is ne? He's four years old. He's a Persian. Pinky. Reading 14 Read the text about golden eagles and mark the statements as T (true) or F (false). Golden eagles are birds. They lay eggs and 15 Use the information from Ex. 14 to fill in the chart below Kind of animal: They can: They've got: They weigh: They live: They eat: They live for: @ Writing 16 Use the information in the table below and write a text about Orang-utans. i a Sa ee US Come Rain or Shine __ @ Vocabulary B = Look at the picture and use the words in the two lists below to say what the people are wearing and what they are doing, as in the example. T-shirt, shorts, shirt, blouse, skirt, jeans, dress, | climba tree, eat/a sandwich, ride/a bicycle, pickiflowers, trousers, jean shirt, cap, trainers, hat, a jacket | drinkla Coke, take/photographs, read/a book, listen to music What is Barry wearing? What is he doing? ...Barty is wearing a T-shirt and shorts. He is climbing a tree... What is Linda wearing? What is she doing? nv 3 What is Anne wearing? What is Ryan wearing? What is he doing? * What is Amanda wearing? What is she doing? o What is Tony wearing? What is he doing? What is Stanley wearing? What is he doing? What is Mavis wearing? What is she doing? Come Rain or Shine | 2 Choose the correct item. 6 a) Look at the picture. What are they wearing? What are they doing? 1 We wear .. to keep our hands warm. A-socks B gloves C shorts, 2 Onthe beach, people wear on their féet. A boots B hats C sandals 3 Most people wear ... in bed. A pyjamas B trousers C shoes 4 When it's cold, I wear MY ssn A swimming-costume C blouse B coat 3 Fill in the mis 1 tts CED ..snowingen WS @ sen 1g words, day. visa Ben ..is wearing a suit and tie. He is dancing... Hannah .. Joanna Thomas .. ‘Amanda .. Adam . .. in the sky. It's a onnens b) Correct the false statements as in the Its exampl 1 Ben and Hannah are talking to Adam. No, they aren't talking to Adam. They are dancing 2 Joanna is eating. . tsa... - day. 3. Thomas is dancing. 4 Adam is talking to Amanda. 4 Now answer these questions. sone 11 What's the weather like today? .... : 2 What season is it now? 3. What's your favourite season? “J Make questions as in the example. 4 What do you like about it? . 1 youlcooki/dinner Are you cooking dinner?.. 2 Jennifer/ride/ner bicycle 0 Grammar 3 youyhave/a shower 5 Write the -ing form of the verbs below. 4 the dog/sleep/in the garden 1 swim .. s & decorate «. 5 what/he/do/at the moment 2 shine... 6 sit ss oi 2 3 make .. 7 read 6 she/cook dinner 4 tun .. 8 do oe 2 ] Come Rain or Shine Bob is never swimming in the sea. Bob never swims in the sea Phil is getting up every morning at 7:00. Phil gets up every morning at 7:00. ple. 3 n the missing sentences as in the op 1 Frank usually watches TV in 4 the evenings. 1s he watching TV now? ..No, he isn't. He is workingon 5 a computer. ‘work on a computer op What do you do in your free time? What are you doing in your free time? .. oe Be quiet! The baby is sleeping. Be quiet! The baby sleeps. Heo oe 2 Joe usually works very hardin 11) Fill in the correct form of the verbs in the the mornings. list ee isha worling very hard now? leave, go, clean, get, play seen Every day my father 1) nnn to work. He ‘Sleep 2) ern up early and he 3) ... home at about 8:00. My sister and | 4)... to school every morning. Mother usually 5) 3. The children often play in the the house. She sometimes 6)... garden. shopping. The dog 7) wn.nmnnmsnmann in the garden Are they playing in the garden _ in the mornings. now? play on the beach Q Fill in the correct form of the verbs in brackets. i 1 Nick sometimes (work) long hours. 21 (have) lunch now. 3 Mother . .. (make) the beds every day 4 Itoften {enow) in January. 5 We es (decorate) the Christmas tree every year. 6 The man .. (feed) the lions now. 7 SNE snnnenee (GO) t0 the cinema twice a week. 8 They 3 sve (tive) to the beach every Saturday. © Diane - (listen) to music b) Put the verbs in brackets into the correct at the moment. ate 10. My sister .. ... (elean) her room now. Today it's Sunday. We are all at home. Father 8) ... (sit) on the sofa. He 9) ibences (read) a newspaper. Mother 10) (not/clean) the house. She 11) .. (lalk) on the phone. My sister 12) (have) tea and | 13) 2 a. Do the dancers practise every day? ein — dOG 14) srnrnnr b. Are the dancers practising every day? .... it 15) 10 Tick (Y) the correct s¢ 1. a. Dad is watching the football game now. b. Dad watches the football game now. (wateh) TV. The .. (notiplay) in the garden. (sleep). 30 Enterprise 1 Workbook Come Rain or Shine ] 42. Pur the verbs in brackets into the present simple or the present continuous. Dear Donna, i) (write) to you from wales. 1 am on holiday with my family. we 2) (visit) my grandparents in a lovely village called st John's. We 3)... (come) here every year. Sometimes it 4).. (rain) in march but this time the weather is beautiful and the sun 3) (shine). St John's is a very quiet place and it is nice to go for walks on the beach or have picnics in the countryside. This week we 6) (be) very busy, because there is a special celebration on Saturday. The village is having a street party. Everyone 7). (work) very hard to decorate the streets and to build a stage for dancing and playing music. All the women 8)... (cook) delicious food and 9) ... (mmaice) cakes. 1 10) (have) a really good time. See you soon. Love, Sandra caine et ssl © Communication: Buying Clothes 13 Use the questions below to fill in the blanks. What's her favourite colour, What about a nice dress, Can I help you, What do you think of this T-shirt, How old is she,What size is she Hello. 1) Yes, thank you. I'm looking for a present for my daughter. 2) She's sixteen, ed 2 Oh no! She never wears dresses. Okay. What would your daughter like? Perhaps a nice T-shirt 4) wa? Welt, sh lik 5) sense She's a twelve. Here you are. 6) It's lovely. DPOrPgraeaeae 14 a) Use the questions below to fill in the blanks. How much are they, Do you have any, Can I help you, How many would you like Hello. 1) .. Yes, I'm looking for some pencils. 2) Yes, of course. 3) « Four please. 4) .... They're 50p each. Good. I'd like these four. How much is that? That's two pounds please. ROROR OE use the prompts to act out similar ‘envelopes, pens, rubbers, pencil sharpeners o@ Reading 15 Read the telephone conversation and answer the questions. lan: Hello? Paul: Hi lan, it's Paul. lan: Paul! How are you? How's Sonia? Paul: Fine, we're both very well. You can't imagine how lovely it is here in Jamaica. lan: What's the weather like? Paul: It's very hot and the sun's shining. lan: Where's Sonia? Is she with you? Paul: Sonia is sunbathing in her swimming costume near the pool. lan: And where are you phoning from? Paul: At the moment,|'m sitting on the balcony of our hotel room. I'm enjoying the wonderful view. Hey, have you got Jack's address? lan: Yes, why? Paul: Because I want to send him a postcard. Which country are Paul and Sonia in? What is the weather like? Where is Sonia? What is she wearing? What is she doing? Where is Paul? What is he doing? Noosens © Writing 16 Using your answers from Ex, 15 write Paul's postcard to Jack. 31 WUE Enjoy your Meal 32 @ Vocabulary 1 a) Label the pictures with words from the list. saucer, bacon, bread, butter, chips, cream, eggs, fish, fork, fruit, knife, pepper, salt, strawberries, vegetables, cup 10 .. " 12 13. 4. 15 16 .. OVO HawONo b) Use the words from a) to complete these collocations as in the examples. cupand saucer bacon and eggs ervonsenas 2 a) Write the words from Ex. | in the correct boxes. ‘some (plural) chips. ‘some (uncountable) bacon. 10. Finnish people sometimes eat... ) Say what there is/are in the pictures in Ex. 1. Si: There is a knife S2: There are some eggs. S3: There is some butter 3 Fill in the correct preposition from the list. at, for, from, in, on, to, with 1 Lusually have lunch a lot of work to do. he office when I've got 2 The restaurant is open 8 pm till midnight. 3. I'd lke to book a table .. two people, please. 4. My favourite food is PpaSta wnmnnn tOMato SAUCE. 5 Is there any milk the fridge? 6 Shall | put the plates....... the table? 7 Would you like to go the new Chinese restaurant... dinner tonight? 8 Brazilians have dinner . about 10 o'clock 3 night. 9 onsen the Philippines, it's polite to leave a litle food your plate the end of a meal. .. their friends the weekend, 4 Complete the table with words from the list. banana, beef, coffee, ham, lettuce, milk, onion, orange, pear, sausage, tea, Coke, cherry, carrot Fruit Vegetables| Drinks Enjoy your Meal 5 a) Read the advertisement and fill in the gaps with adjectives from the list below. o Grammar home-made, busy, reasonable, tasty, helpful, rich, perfect 6 Write C for countable or U for uncountable. 1 ham Un 8 butter Luig’s is the new Htalian restaurant on Compton | 2 olive “ 9 honey Street. I's open for lunch and dinner every day. 3 sugar 10 steak There are many 1)... pizzas and | 4 pear 11. bread delicious pasta dishes to choose from. Try the J 5 milk 12 eg ‘Special Spaghetti with 2) svvennee Gatlic | 6 potato nm 13 apple sauce and of course the 3). nnn garlic} 7 flour 14 coffee bread! The waiters here are always very 4) . ia “Two | 7 a) Mrs Hardy is at the supermarket. Look at and the prices are quite 5) people can eat at Luigi's for only £10. It is open from eleven in the morning till ten in the evening. Luigi's is the 6)... place to enjoy a meal with friends. However, make sure you book first because it is always very 7) 5 in the evenings. ee her shopping list and complete it with these words. bottles, cartons, kilos, loaves, packets, slices Shopping List of wine 6 eggs b) Read the people's comments and fill in the 3 of potatoes 2 lettuces gaps with words from the list below. Do the 5 of milk 12. sausages people agree with the advertisement above? sabi, hss nig Rev, ie: ea, . of salami 2 frozen pizzas rude . of bread 5 bananas . of flour 6 oranges 1. The food is h. 2 The garlic bread is very h. teat ihise days oud b) Choose the correct words to complete this, dialogue between Mrs Hardy and a supermarket assistant. 3. I don't like this spaghetti — it's ¢.. some/any, is/are, much/many _ H: I'd like 1) .. bread, please. asia aisle esioeny A: Certainly. How 2) .....s..000.. would you like? : H: Two loaves, please. 3) .. there Me 4 =» OGGS? 5 it'savery restaurant — this . A: Of course. How 5) ... do you want? SE + oven \ c) Now, in pairs, have similar dialogues. Use 6 Itsat. We're leaving now! place for a meal with friends! words from the shopping list to replace the words in bold above. SA: I'd like some potatoes, please. 7 You don't need to book a table! Look — it's SB: Certainly. How many would you like? nearly e.. — ‘SA: Two kilos, please. Is there any wine? etc 33 Enjoy your Meal 8 Fill in how much, how many, a few, a little, some or any. 1A . apples do you need, sir? B:Just -_ , please. 2. A;Would you like .. milk in your coffee, madam? B:Yes, but only please. 3A ‘are the chicken sandwiches? B:I'm sorry. We haven't got so chicken sandwiches left. ‘A: Oh, can | have a hamburger then? B:Yes, of course. 4 A:Mum, can | have ... orange juice? B:Sorry. There isn’t left. 8. AcJobn, have We Ot nnn nnens Bananas? BYes, but there are only - ‘A: About tive. Correct the mistakes. Id like S8rM€ glass of Coke, please. Would you like an bread? How many does this cost? We haven't got much tomatoes. I'd like a milk in my tea, please. Could | have some orange. please? How much cherries do you need? I'd like many fish for lunch. How many sugar have we got? I'd like some apple, please. Boovousens 10 Tick (V) the correct sentences. 1 a Would you like some ice-cream? .wW.. b Do you like some ice-cream? 2 a Is there something to drink? b Is there anything to drink? 3. a No thanks. | don't like fish. b I wouldn't like fish. 4 a I'd like pizzas, b I ike pizza. 5a How many is that? b How much is that? 6 a Howmuch it costs? b How much does it cost? 7a There isn’t any Coke in the fridge. b There isn’t some Coke in the fridge. ... @ Communication Ordering Food 11 a) Look at the restaurant menu and fill in drinks, starters, desserts and main courses. Tomato soup £2.50 Onion soup £250 an Garden salad ‘£3.00 : Pepper steak ee ae pun potas «$700 Mineral water £1.50 Cotte £150 with carrots b) Fill in the questions, then, in pairs, act out similar dialogues. And for the main course, What would you like to drink, Would you like some dessert, What would you like to start W: 1) ... C: I'd like a garden salad, please. W; Okay. 2) ... 2 : Can Ihave the roast chicken with carrots, please? W: Excellent choice. 3) C: I'llhave some apple pie, please. W248) ern : Acup of coffee, please. W: Thank you, sir. 12 The following dialogue is in jumbled order. Put the sentences in the correct order, then act out the dialogue. (CB: Thank you. [B: Good evening. Have you got a table for four? TA: Would you like to see the menu? TA: Good evening, sir. COB: Yes, please. CA: Yes, sir. Over here, near the fireplace. 34 Enjoy your Meal 13 Read the dialogue between Tom and Kevin, then use the prompts below to make similar dialogues with Bill, Tamzin and Elaine. Tom: Would you like a drink, Kevin? Kevin: Yes, please. Tom: What would you like? Kevin: 'd like a glass of Coke. Tom: Would you like something to eat? Kevin: Yes, please. Can | have some biscuits? Tom: Yes, of course. Bill — a cup of tea, a packet of crisps Tamzin — a glass of milk, a piece of cake Elaine — a cup of coffee, a sandwich 14 Complete the dialogue with words from the list. Then, in pairs, read the dialogue aloud. some, any, would, much, many, can, is, are ‘A: Excuse me — What kind of sandwiches have you got? B: We've got 1)... tomato. Which 2) you like? A 8). have three ham sandwiches please? B: Of course. Here you 4) we Az Thank you. HOW 5) wines 6) « they? B: They're £3.60, please. Anything else? A: Oh, yes — 7) | have 8) bananas, please? B: Sure. How 9)... 10) ores YOU HIKE? o Reading 15 Read this text from a radio advertisement, then look at the poster advertising the same restaurant. Find the mistakes in the poster and correct them, as in the examples. Come to The Wild West, the all-new fast food restaurant on Baker Street! The meals are wonderful, with lots of tasty dishes to choose from. Try our hamburgers, pizzas and toasted sandwiches — and don't niss our special ice-cream and milkshakes! Bring your friends, and enjoy our rock music, friendly service and low prices. ‘We're open from 10 am to 10 pm every day Come to The Wild West — it's great! .. ham, cheese,tuna and Tl Wile Wasi SEAFOOD-RESTAURANT fast £004 29, Compron Srreer eae te Hamburgers. xx Spaghetti % Toasted Rolls ‘Fresh Cream Milkshakes Classical Music! Friendly Peopl Lots of prices! every day OPEN 8 am — 11 PM, Monoar~Fripay— 0 Writing 16 Look at the newspaper advertisement for Spangles, and use the information to writ radio advertisement for the restaurant. Use the text from Ex. 15 as a model. Start each paragraph as shown below. Come to Spangles © The food is © Bring your children ... © We've open family restaurant 104, Mesmvosie Rox> Deucious Foo = INTERESTING SHES © Roost Beef * Vegetarian Meals ® Home-mode Soup® Chocolate Coke ® Fresh Fruit Solod live pione music, helpful waiters, Friendly atmosphere 30 WERE Times Change... @ Vocabulary 4a) This is the town map of Greenhill. Use the words from the list below and label the places. newsagent’s, butcher's, library, baker's, greengrocer’s, chemists, post office, restaurant, supermarket, cinema G@ 7, mp Mt) @ an as 10 i, b) Match the phrases in column A to the places in column B. A buy food watch a film buy meat send a letter borrow books buy bread buy some aspirin |__ have dinner buy fruit and vegetables buy newspapers, and magazines warvousens a b c d e f g h i i 3s B post office baker's restaurant chemist's butcher's library supermarket greengrocer’s newsagents cinema ©) Now use the prompts from b) to make sentences about what you can do in each place. Yow can buy food at the superar. Look at the map of Greenhill again. Use in {front of, between, opposite, next (0, or on to fill in the blanks in the sentences below. The newsagent’s is the greengrocers. The chemist’s is, .. the supermarket. The butcher's is the restaurant and the baker's. The bus stop is .. the post office. The supermarket is .-» the comer of High Street and Park Street. 36 Times Change ... oO Grammar 3 Fill in waswasn't, were'weren't. 4 Where 2 There ... a hundred years ago. 3 My friends and | your brother yesterday? . any cinemas here .. at a party last night. se wees there a Supermarket on this street ten years ago? 5 “ass YOU at Work yesterday?” “No, | svn there any hotels on the island in those days?” “No, there S 7 James .. ‘at home last night. He .. at the theatre. 4 Fill in am/m not, is/isw’t, are/aren’t, was/wasn’t, were/weren't. A: Where .. you last night? Bil the new restaurant. G . the food nice? lt : awful "your parents at home now? B: No, they .. They oon on holiday. My little brother .. -. with them. 2A there any department stores in your town twenty years ago? B: No, there .. but there great ones today. The one | like... Street some in Park 3A you from Italy? B: No, | .. from Spain, Be oso soe YOur Wife from Italy? B: No, she » She from Spain, too. 5. Use the prompts below to ask and answer Promp' questions, as in the example: Marilyn Monroe/musician/actress Was Marilyn Monroe a musician? No, she wasn’t. She was an actress. Napoleonitalian/French ‘The Wright brothers/doctors/inventors Cleopatrajthe Queen of India/the Queen of Egypt Van Gogh and Rembrandt/rom Austria/Holland Elvis Presley/the king of jazz/the king of rock'n'roll G a) Look at the table and make sentences about Bob, as in the example. Deer) read and write x ski x x ‘swim x v ride a bicycle x v drive a car x v make a cake x x Bob couldu't read and write whew he was five years ole, but he can read and wevite now Bob couldn't ski when he was five years old and he sill can't ski. b) Now write three sentences about yourself. 3] Times Change ... 7 4) Look at the prompts and make sentences about Amy, as in the example. Amy, fifteen years ago (10 years old) ‘Amy, today (25 years old) la, = =/ aa tong hair short hair pet cat pet dog cj bicycle \ car allot of toys a computer | a record player CD player — Amy didn’t have short hair fifteen years ago. She hhad long hair ) Now, in pairs, ask and answer questions about Amy, as in the example. SA:Did Amy have short hair when she was ten years TTT A UELLLLLDS old? SB:No, she didn't. She had long hair. 8 Underline the correct word. 1 There are/were twenty people at the party last night Can/Could you speak French? ‘Sam has got/got blue eyes and thin lips. | can't/couldn’t walk when | was one year old, My father is/was a doctor. He works in a hospital asen 9 Correct the mistakes. Tim are cook when he was six. couldn't. They didn't had computers a hundred years ago. We are at the park yesterday. have a lot of toys when I was ten. He can paint when he was four Anne was at school at the moment There isn’t an airport here then. Rosie could swim very well now. Washington and Lincoln was Presidents of the USA. Did he has a computer then? no werouse @ Communication Giving Directions 10 Look at the map below and fill in the dialogues with first turning, on your left, down, on your right. “Tt corr £ 7 | 3 8 s a supermarket J I (A is at the chemist's and wants to go to the post office.) A: Excuse me, is there a post office near here? B: Yes, go straight 1) Elizabeth ‘Street.The post office is 2) ...... (Ais at the park and wants to go to the newsagent's.) A: Excuse me, is there a newsagents near here? B: Yes, go straight 3) - King Street and take the 4), into Bridge Street. The newsagent's is 5) acne i Now use the prompts below to act out similar dialogues. © You are at the supermarket and you want to go to the baker's # You are at the hospital and you want to go to the greengrocer's. © You are at the café and you want to go to the cinema. 38 Times Change ... Reading Ww ) Look at the pictures. Which picture shows: «an igloo? a sledge? @ Husky dog? a kayak? arts and crafts? a skidoo? b) Now read the text about the Inuit and fill in the gaps with: are, have got, can, was, were, had, isn't, haven't got, weren't, couldn't, didn’t have. Some of these are used more than once. A hundred years ago, life 1) very diferent for the Inuit n Canada. n those deys, they 2) houses to livé in; they 3) igloos — houses made of ice. The Inuit 4) hunters of whales and seals. They only 5) meat and fish to eat. They 6) or vegetables because there 7) any trees or plants. The Inuit 8) .. .. Husky dogs to help them pull their siedges. They also 9) kayaks — small canoes — to help them hunt in the ‘sea. Their favourite free-time activities 10) oe dancing and arts and crafts. Today, life for the Inuit 11) . the same as it 12) a hundred years ago. They 13) igloos now. They 14)... modern houses and they live in small towns. There 15) schools, hospitals, shops and many other modern buildings in the towns. These days, the Inuit eat anything they like. They 17) .. Sledges anymore. They travel by skidoo — a kind of motorbike on ice. Today, their favourite free-time activities are listening to pop music and going to the cinema just ike most other Canadians. - eat any fruit 12 Fill in the chart below, then statements that follow as ‘T (tru k the or F (false), THE INUIT Houses | || modem houses {| Food meat and fish Travel | sledges, Entertainment arts and crafts 1 The Inuit were farmers. oO 2 They didn't have houses to live in. a 3 They had lots of fruit and vegetables to eat. [-] 4 They had Husky dogs to help them. oO Writing 13. Use the information in the chart to write about life in Ancient Greece and life in Modern Greece. Write two separate paragraphs. ee ey ‘small houses with ‘small windows and two or three rooms meat, fish, fruit, vegetables, olives blocks of fats, villas, glass office blocks anything they like horses, ships to cars, ships, trains, sail the seas aeroplanes hunting, horseback dancing, going to riding the cinemaltheatre, watching TV 39

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