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wae STUDENT BOOK A Communicative Course in English 04196) A Communicative Course in English Diane Warshawsky with Donald R. H. Byrd Donald R. H. Byrd Project Director Anna Veltfort Art Director Prentice Hall Regents Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 SCOPE AND Gn Greetings Introduce yourself Introductions Identity people Solt-identifiation Greet formally and informally Verify spelling ‘Make an informal telephone call Identify someone on the telephone ‘Ask for someone's phone number Call Directory Assistance ‘Thank someone Ask for change Apologize Telephone calls Q Lessons 14-19 Cities and countries ‘Ask about the location of cities Socializing ‘Ask where people are from. Addresses Introduce people Offer something to drink Say good-bye after meeting someone Ask for someone's address Neighbortnoad locations Give locations in a neighborhood Directions Give locations in an apartment building Give directions in a neighborhood Review of units 1-4 41-44 Review Review 5 Lessons 26-31 45-54 obs and occupations Talk about obs and occupations Persona information Talk about your job Talk about where you live Exchange personal information Sie OULE NCE EEE Hello. Him Keni Sato. My name is Wiliam Stone. Nice to meet you. Excuse me, are you Tom Cruse? Yes, !am. No, 'm nat. How are you? Fine. Not bad What's your name, lease? Could you spell your last name? N-F-E-L-S-E-N? Yes, that's right. 's Susan there? Yes, she is. Justa minute, please. No, she isnt Is this Bill? No, this is Carls, What's your phone number? its 555-2012, Ve like the number of Jane Schaefer Thank you. You're welcome. Do you nave change fora dollar? Yes, ! do. Here you are. No, I dont. ''m sorry, That's 0.K ‘Where's Tokyo? In Japan. ‘Where are you from? I'm from Brazil The Lopezes are from Mexico. Tony, this is my friend Linda Linda, tis is Tory Do you want some coffee? Yes, please. No, thank you Good-bye. Nice meeting you What's Jim's address? It's 60 Bank Street Is the post office near here? Where's the post office, please? On Second Avenue./Between Main and High Streets./Across from the park./Next to the restaurant./On the corner of Second and High. ‘Where's the Brunis' apartment? On the first floor. ‘Walk to the corner. Go straight ahead for two blocks. Tuen right/et auras an accountant. She works in an office ‘Accountants workin offices, What do you do? I'm a doctor. Where do you work? | work at Memorial Hospital. Do you lve around here? Do you live in @ house/an apartment? Where do you live? (On Maple Street. /At 25 Maple Street (On the second flor./in apartment 28, ‘Are you married? No, 'm single. Present of be: amis * contractions * questions with are + short answers with Alphabet Formula Could you....? Present of be + yes-no questions and short answers with is Numbers 0-10 Formula I'd like Formulaic use of do Present of be! + information questions + statements + yes-no questions + short answers Plural of names Formulaic use of do ‘Numbers 11-100 Possessive of names Prepositions of place Ordinal numbers tst~10th Possessive of names Imperative ‘Adverbs of location Review Formulaic use of third person ‘simple present in statements Articles a and an Plurals of nouns. Simple present with you and /: + statements * questions + short answers Prepositions in, on, and at Sy Listen fora spaling Listen tothe intonation of short statements Read a postcard Write a short posteard to a friend (workbook) LUsten for a phone number Listen to the intonation of questions Read a short newspaper article ‘Write an opinion about the telephone (workbook) Listen for addresses Listen to a radio advertisement Listen to the intonation of statements ‘and questions Read a letter and an envelope Write a short friendly eter (workbook) Listen for directions Listen tothe pronunciation of possessives of names Read a page from a tour guide Write directions for a walking tour (workbook) Review Listen for information about people Listen to consonant reduction and blending in do you is he, and is she Read a short newspaper article on jobs Write about your job (workbook) SCO PSEU A N @ os Birthdays Family Languages Nationalities Business calls Leisure plans Clothing and personal belongings Colors Suggestions Objections Time En Give day, month, and year Talk about birthdays and birth dates Give information about people Tak about family ‘Talk about languages and nationalities Ask what something means. ‘Ask how to say something Ask for clarification ‘Ask to borrow something ‘Make a business telephone call Leave a message Say hello and good-bye Talkabout leisure plans Talk about clothing and personal belongings ‘Compliment someone Look fora lost item ‘Ask where something is Give directions Talk about the past Talk about what people are doing Talk about the weather Make a suggestion Objector agree ‘Ask what time itis Find out hours Talk about movies Talk about likes and dislikes Talk about feelings SEQUENCE CUES What's the date next Sunday? When's your birthday? I's February twelfth (12th). What year were you born? in 1971. Christine lives at 27 Willow Street, She goes to high school and she works at Macy's ‘Samuel and Nancy are husband and wife ‘Do you have any brothers or sisters? ‘What does your sister do? ‘What language co they speak in Jamaica? Do you speak Portuguese? Are you Brazilian? What does mucho gusto mean? How do you say “thank you" in Korean? Excuse me? Could you speak a ttle slower, please? Could | use your pencil? Sure. Here. May | help you? May | speak to Richard Lightner, please? May | take a message? CCould you ask him to call me? I'l give him the message. Good morning/atternoon evening. Good-bye./Good night. Have a nice weekend. /See you tomorrow. ‘What are you going to do this weekend? rm going to visit a friend. What is Rob going to do this evening/tomorrow night /next weekend/on Sunday? Review What color are her gloves? That's a nice blouse. They're onthe table. | don't have my keys! Is there a telephone near here? ‘There's one upstairs Where were you? He's reading a book I's hot and sunny. Let's go to a museum, That's a good idea. / That's too boring What time is it? What time do you open? ‘What's playing this week? | don't realy like old movies. Fm having a wonderful time, Ordinal numbers t1th-3ist Formula use of was and were with orn ‘Simple present: * affirmative statements * Iregular verbs * third person singular pronunciation + questions negative statements + short answers Formula Gould... ? Terminology for family relationships Formula May 1... ? Formula I Object pronouns Formulaic use of future with going to Expressions of future time Colors Demonstrative pronouns: that and those In, on, under, and behind Possessive adjectives There's The past of be The present continuous Let's... Weather Articles: a, an, and the Time Subject questions Placement of adjectives Ry Listen for dates Listen to consonant reduction and blending in What does he/she... 2 Read an advertisement Write a short paragraph about yourself (workbook) Listen for names, days, and telephone numbers in phone conversations Listen for consonant reduction with pronouns them, him, and her Read a shor article Write @ phone message (workbook) Review Listen to descriptions of clothing and personal belongings LUsten tothe intonation of information ‘questions Read a short newspaper article ‘Write an opinion about TV (workbook) Listen to a weather report Listen to suggestions and objections Listen for times Read a page from a tour guide ‘Write a movie review (workbook) Si CuO eee Aan D | 10 Lessons 58-62 103-112 Foods Talk about favorite foods Shopping ‘Shop for food Ask about prices Ask for something you want Make a shopping list 41 tessons 3-63 113122 Pasties Takabout pst activites Ask abou te weekend ‘Ask about the past Talk about the past Review of units 8-11 123-126 Review Review 12 Lessons 69-73 127-136 ‘Small talk ‘Make small talk Opinions Talk about places to live Give an opinion Talk about favorite cities Talk about likes and dislikes Talk about what you have in common 13 Lessons 74-79 137-146 Requests Make a request Invitations Talk about the present Say how you're doing ‘Ask about an acquaintance Send greetings Invite someone informally Invite someone formally Invite a friend toa party 14 Lessons 80-86 147-156 Possessions Talk about possessions Jobs Give opinions about jobs Favors ‘Ask where to buy something 5 Give directions Offer todo a favor Compare yourself to someone Talk about eating habits Review of units 12-14 157-160 Review Review . Vocabulary 161-166 viii SEQUENCE Steak is my favorite food. Foods Listen to an article about foods Tl take these bananas. Demonstrative adjectives: this, Listen toa radia ad How much are oranges? that, these, and those Read a short magazine article Vdlike some pears, please. How much Writ a note (workbook) Do you need any onions? Someand any We need two pounds of chick. ‘They visite their fiends. The past tense Listen for information about people's. ‘They went to the ballet. Information questions in the past past activities How was your weekend? tense Listen to the pronunciation of What did you do? To, at, and inwith the definite irregular past tense verbs ‘She went tothe office. article Read a short magazine article ‘She was atthe office. ‘Write a letter to a friend (workbook) ‘She was inthe office. Review Review Review Nice day. There isan there are Listen to small talk Hive in the city, There's always something to do. Nouns with and without the Listen to opinions {In my opinion, i's the only lace to lve. Rejoinders: foo and either Read a question ove nightolubs, But the nightclubs here are avtul Write about your favorite city New York is my favorite city (workbook) Robert likes classical music, and | do too. Robert doesn't ike mystery novels, and | dont either. Could you open the window? Could you... ? Listen to requests Could you answer it far me? Pronouns as objects of Listen to invitations Wat do you do? What are you doing? prepositions Read a short magazine article 1'm doing just great. Simple present vs. present Write an invitation (workbook) How's Betsy doing? continuous Say hito her for me, Have got ‘fee got two tickets for the baseball game. Do you Have to and have got to. want to go? Prepositions i, on, and at Would you like to join us? like to, but I can't. I have to work on Saturday. When i it? In December. /On Sunday. At five o'clock. Is this your hammer or mine? Possessive pronouns Listen to opinions about jabs ‘Aplumber’s job is hard work, but the pay is good. Conjunction but Listen to someone ordering ina Where can you get some aspirin? Impersonal pronoun you coffee shop ‘There's a drugstore on Ridge Road. Frequency adverbs Read a short magazine article Can get you anything? Write @ posteard (workbook) ''m like Manolo. | always have a big lunch around 2:00 P., Review Review Review SEQUENCE UT Steak is my favorite food "iitake these bananas, How much are oranges? Vd like some pears, please. Do you need any onions? ‘We need two pounds of chickeh. ‘They visited thelr friends ‘They went tothe ballet How was your weekend? What did you do? ‘She went tothe ofice. She was atthe oie, ‘She was inthe oie. Review Nice day. ive inthe city. There's always something to do. In my opinion, its the only place to lv. ove nightclubs, But the nightclubs here are awful New York is my favorite city Robert likes classical musi, and | do too. Robert doesnt ike mystery novels, and I don ether. Could you open the window? Could you answer it for me? What do you do? What are you doing? {'m doing just great. How's Betsy doing? Say hito er for me. Ive got two tickets forthe baseball game, Do you want to go? Would you like to join us? ‘ike to, but | cant. | have to work on Saturday. Wham is it? ‘In December. /On Sunday. /At five o'clock Is this your hammer or mine? A plumber’s job is hard work, but the pay is good. Where can you get some aspirin? ‘There's a drugstore on Ridge Road. Can | get you anything? ''m tke Manolo. | always have a big lunch around 2:00 Pu. Review Foods Demonstrative adjectives: this, tha, these, and those How much Some and any The past tense Information questions in the past tense To, at, and in with the definite article There is and there are Nouns with and without he Rejoinders: too and either Could you... ? Pronouns as objects of prepositions Simple present vs, present continuous Have got Have toand have got to Prepositions in, on, and at Possessive pronouns Conjunction but Impersonal pronoun you Frequency adverbs Sy Listen to an article about foods Listen to a radio ad Read a short magazine article Write a note (workbook) Listen for information about people's past activities Listen to the pronunciation of irregular past tense verbs Read a short magazine article ‘Write a letter toa friend (workbook) Listen to small talk Listen to opinions Read a questionnaire Write about your favorite city (workbook) Listen to requests Listen to invitations Read a short magazine article Write an invitation (workbook) Listen to opinions about jobs Listen to someone ordering in a coffee shop Read a short magazine article Write a posteard (workbook) FUNCTIONS /THEMES LANGUAGE FORMS Introduce yoursett Hello. I'm Ken Sato Present of be: (am, is) Hi, Keni. 'm Lauren Nash, contractions . My name is Wiliam Stone, Nioe to meet you. Identity people Excuse me—are you Tom Cruise? Present of be: questions with are; Yes, | am. (No, I'm not.) short answers with J What's your name, please? Greet formally and informally Hi, Maria. How are you? ‘More present of be Not bad. Hello, Mrs. Baxter. How are you? 1'm fine, Mr, Pierce, Verity a spelling Could you spell your last name? Alphabet NHLE-L-S-E-N? Formula Could you... ? Yes, that's right. Preview the conversations. | ‘moving from Vermont to New York. Carolyn is looking for ‘an apartment today. She is at ‘3 Willow Street in Brooktyn, New York. = This is Mrs. Baxter. She's the landlady of 3 Willow Street. 1. Moving to a new city [2 Carolyn Duval finds a nice apartment. Carolyn Duval Excuse me— - Carolyn Excuse me—are are you Mrs. Baxter? il you Mrs. Baxter? | Woman No, I'm not. : Mrs. Baxter Yes, Iam. Carolyn I'm Carolyn Duval. Mrs, Baxter Nice to meet you, Ms, Duval. Mrs. Baxter Let's see. .. Carolyn . .. C-A-R-O-L-Y-N? Carolyn Yes, that’ right. Mrs. Baxter Could you spell your last name, please? Mrs. Baxter 2 Unit 1 Maggie Sloane Hello, Mrs. Baxter, Mrs. Baxter Oh, hello, Maggie. How are you? Maggie Good. How ar Mrs. Baxter Fine, thanks. Maggie Hi. Are you my new neighbor? Carolyn Yes, Tam. My name's Carolyn Duval. Maggie I'm Maggie Sloane. I live upstairs in 3B. Carolyn Nice to meet you, Maggie. Maggie Nice to meet you, too, Carolyn, Figure it out 1, Listen to the conversations. Say true or false. Carolyn Duval meets Mrs. Baxter. True. Carolyn’s last name is Duval. Carolyn lives upstairs from Maggie. . Carolyn is Maggie's neighbor, 2, Listen again. Match. 1. Are you Mrs. a, D-U-V-AL. Baxter? NL Carlyn Darel 2. Could you spell ‘c, No, I'm not. your last name? d. C-A-R-O-L-Y-N. . How are you? . Yes, that's right. CAROLYN? — £ Fine Sign here, please. . Could you spell your first name? 3. Choose a or b. 1, Are you my new neighbor? a, Nice to meet you, too. Yes, Iam. 2. D-UV-AL? a. Yes, Iam b. Yes, that's right. 3. Nice to meet you. a. Nice to meet you, too. b. My name's Sylvia Baxter, 4, My name’s Carolyn Duval. a. Nice to meet you, Ms. Duval. b. Yes, that’s right. Unit 13 2. Nice to meet you. INTRODUCE YOURSELF @ > Listen tothe conversations below » Practice them with a partner. Use your own name. » Introduce yourself to five classmates. 2 Kenji Hello. I'm Kenji Sato. William Hello, My name's William Stone. Lauren Hi, Kenji. I'm Lauren Nash. Vicky I'm Vicky Martinez. William Nice to meet you, Vicky: Vicky Nice to meet you, too. His more informal than hello, INTRODUCE YOURSELF * PRESENT OF BE (AM, IS): CONTRACTIONS e » Study the frames: Contractions Jam Maggie Sloan. Fm Maggie Sloane > {tis nice to mest you. Ws sive to meet you {Ym and its are contraction. [Nice to meet you = Is nice to meet you. © > Practice the conversation using ee > Beat tate, mag your own nae) Maggie Iam Maggie Sloane. I'm Maggie Sloane. Carolyn My name is Carolyn Duval. Tam your new neighbor. Maggie It is nice to meet you, Carolyn. Carolyn It is nice to meet you, too. 4 Unitt 3. Are you Tom Cruise? MBENTIFVVOUR Giassmates SSNS SS @ > Your teacher will give you the names of three classmates. Find them and introduce yourself. A Excuse me—are you ____? B No, I'm not. 'm—___ A“Excuse me—are you ____? € Yes, 1am. A Hii, My name’ € Nice to meet you A Nice to meet You, too. @© > stuay the frames: Present of Be Yes-no quests Shortanswers Contraction No contraction ‘ro you Tom Cruise? Yes, am No, Pm nat. Yes, 1am, No, Pm not © > Look at the photos. Then complete the conversations with the correct forms of the verb be. (To find out more about these famous people, see p. 167.) No, Janet Jackson, Excuse me— Whitney Houston? Yes, Nice to meet you Excuse me — Yumi Matsutoya? Excuse me — Julia Iglesias? Unit 1 5 4. How are you? GREET SOMEONE INFORMALLY GEG > Listen to the conversation below. > Greet several classmates. Maria Hello, Steve. ie tT ata How are you? Per reeie | Steve Not bad. GREET SOMEONE MORE FORMALLY @ > Study the chart. Firstname Carolyn Syhia hares Use Miss or Ms. wth single women. ith , Tie + last name Miss mis} Duval Mrs. Baster Mr Baxter Lee cee See ea Ms. mz] Duval Ms. Baxter [IE + Listen to the conversations below. Complete them with first names or titles + last names. » Greet your classmates using titles + last names. Jeff. Howare you? How are you? 6 Uniti §. Could you spell your name? eA ea OER Aa Bb Cc Dd Ee Ff Gg Hh li Jj Kk ul Mm Ga Gh Co bh be Fy by Hh Li py Hh LLM Nm (0c Bp Oq hy Ss tt Ou Vv Ww Xx yy Zz! Yin Or tp 2g Ba da Ft Un Ve Wir Bx Yy Fz A > risten to three conversations. Write each person’s first and last name. 1 3 TE + uisten to the conversation below. » Ask three classmates to spell their names. ‘A What's your name, please? B Chulsoo Kim. A. Could you spell your last name? B KEM, A And your first name? BCHULS.0-0, » Listen to the two possible conversations below. > Choose a first name and a last name from the box, and write the name ona piece of paper. » Practice the conversation with a partner. Use your new name. ‘A Your name, please? [eee Fistrame Lasinane Arter sing Robert Nielsen. —_Nlelson AN A NI-E-LS-O-N? James Lansky ——_Lenski i i Willan len” Alan B Yes, that’sright. _B No, NLE-LS-EN. het free? Coat Suan Kaley tings’ Styler Snider Unit 17 6. Welcome to Willow Street. (ai) George Arno, owner of Amio's Coffee Sh his new neighbor, Carolyn Duval. George Hi Carolyn Hello. George Moving in? Carolyn Yes, Iam. George Well then, we're neighbors. My name's George Arno and that's my coffee shop. ] Carolyn I'm Carolyn Duval. Nice to meet you. George Nice to meet you, too, Miss uh... Laval? Carolyn No, Duval. But just call me Carolyn. George 0.K., Carolyn, And you can call me George, Loretta GEORGE! Jeff Excuse me... uh... Mr. Arno, Mrs. Arno wants to Loretta GEORGE! George Thanks, Jeff. COMING, LORETTA! Well, nice meeting you, Carolyn. Come in for coffee sometime. Carolyn Thank you. I will 8 Unit 1 1 [= 3. How to say it Listen to this conversation. Maggie Hi, my name's Maggie/Sloane. ee ee Carolyn, Nice tofmeet you. I'm Carolyn Duval = ta 4. Listen in ‘The man in the phone booth is making an ee intment. Listen to the conversation. 1. Carolyn is moving to Willow Street oe ; 2, Carolyn is George Arno’s new neighbor. Spell the man Inet em: 3. Carolyn’s last name is Laval 4. Mrs. Amo’s first name is Loretta. 5, “Amo’" is a coffee shop on Willow Street. 5. Your turn _ 2. Figure it out True or False? Look at Maggie Sloane and her neighbor, John Pierce, above. Play the role of Maggie. Greet John. nna 7. Here I am in Kyoto! Dear Susan, Here (am ix kyoto! (really like it | here, There are a lt of beautiful places, ard the peaple are focal, te open i avery interesting coantng, | [Wart agar soc ardcllyor — | Me Suselasels ab about tt | 915 Sheotan Drive Love, Lt Cornite, CA 92022 Marile USA + aond woe nosicasd. Say True or Fuse, FUNCTIONS/THEMES LANGUAGE FORMS Make an informal telephone _—_s Susan there? Present of be: is in yes-n0 call Yes, she is. Justa minute, please. questions and short answers Identify someone on the (No, she isn't) phone Is this Bill? No, this is Carlos. ‘Ask for someone's phone Whats your phone number? Numbers 0-10 number Its 555-2012. Formula 1 like. Call Directory Assistance Ud like the number of Jane Schaefer. Thank someone Thank you. You're welcome. Ask for change Excuse me—do you have change fora Formulaic use of do dollar? Yes, | do. Here you are, (No,| don't) Apologize I'm sorry. That's OK. Preview the conversations. coin "764982 759 0026 54 tooo ores com sar What's the problem with this telephone? Does this aaa ‘ver happen to you? What do you need to use this telephone? A bill? A coin? A credit card? What about in your country? Unit 211 8. Out of order [8] Bill is in town for the day, and he’s trying to call his friend Susan. ii > Bill Excuse me, miss—do you have change for a dollar? Woman Let's see. sorry, I don't No, I'm Susan's sister Hello? Bill Hello, is Susan there? Susan's sister No, I'm sorry, ‘Susan isn't here right now. She's at work, 12 Unit 2 Bill Sir? Do you have change for adollar? Man Uh... Let's see.... Ah, yes, Ido, Here you are. Bill Thank you. Man You're welcome. Operator Directory ‘Assistance. May I help you? Bill Yes. fd like the number of Susan Chang, please— Bill Hello, is Susan there? Woman I'm sorry, you have the wrong number. CHANG. Bill Oh... is this 555-1037? Operator The number is Woman No, it isn't. 555-1037. Bill I'm sorry. Bill 555-1037. Thank you. Woman That's 0.K. Un... matam? Do you have ‘change fora dolla’? Susan's sister Hello? Bill Hello, is Susan there? Susan's sister Yes, she is. Just a minute, please. Susan Hello? Bill Hello, Susan? This is Bill. Susan Bill? Bill Bill Mitchell. Susan Oh, hi, Bill! How (click?) Bill Hello?. .. Hello? Figure it out 1, Listen to the conversations. Say true or false. 1. Susan calls Bill. 2. Susan's number is 555-1037 3. Bill is lucky today. 2, Listen again. Put the events in order. _— Bill calls the wrong number. = Susan is there. — Susan is at work. —T_Bill wants change for a dollar. — Bill calls Directory Assistance. 3. Match. 1, Thank you. a. No, it isn't. 2. Here you are. b. You're welcome. 3, I'm sorry, ©. That's O.K. 4, Is this 355-6696? d. No, Idon't. 5. Doyou have change e. Thank you. for a dollar? 4, Look at the picture below. Choose a or b. 1. Change fora dollar is a. 8 dimes and 2 nickels b. 4 quarters 2. Change for a quarter is a. 2 dimes and 1 nickel b. 4nickels Unit 2 13, 9. Phone calls [1 @ _ > complete the phone conversations below with a, b, or ¢. » Listen to the conversations to check your answers. » Practice them with a partner. a, No, she isn’t here right now. She's at work, b. This is Susan. . Yes, she is. Just a minute, please. a iE = fi @ > stusy the frames. » Practice the conversations in exercise 1 again. This time ask for Bill. Yes-no questions Short answers Negative statements Affirmative statements sais Bill Yes, he is. He He Jaflcenet there? tnt here 3 atwork Susan No, she ist She she a he isnt or he's not. ‘she Isn't or she's not. © > Act out this conversation in groups of three using your own names. A (Dials number) Rrring, rrring B Hello? A Hello, is there? B Yes, he (she) is. Just a minute, please. € Hello? A Helk This is © Ob, hi, - How are you? A Fine, thanks. How are you? © Not bad, 14 Unit 2 © > study the frames. ‘tusualy retest a thing and takes the same form of Be eyomn etm re you 7 mae the verb as he and she: 4 's your number 555-1037? Yes, It Is. r aa 's your number 556-1032? No, it isn’t. t's §55-1097. pce © » complete the conversations. 1. George Hello? 2. Carolyn __Arevou __ Jeff Hunt? Phil Hello, is George there? Jeff Yes, ; George __Thisis____ George. Carolyn Nice to meet you, Jeff Phil Hi, George Phil Wang. Carolyn Duval. Is George Arno here? George Phil Wang? Jeff. No, Phil George Dobbs? George No. George Arno. © > Put the lines of the conversations below in order » Listen to the conversations to check your work. » Act out the conversations using your own names. H.,_ Bip 2, —— Hello, is this Susan? 3. — Hi, Susan. This is Bill. — That's OK. — Hi, Jane. This is Bill. — Hello? —_ Hello? Is Susan there? — Yes, it is. 2. Hello, Susan? This is Bill. —— Hello? — Bill! How are you? — I'm sorry. —— No it isn't. This is Jane. —— Hello, is this Susan? —— Is this Susan Chang? — No, she isn't here right mS Great now. She's at work. — No. You have the wrong number. Unit 2.18 oO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 zero one two three four five six seven eight nine ten AE > Listen to these phone numbers, Then say them. 1555-4481 3. 555.9444 5555-10387. 555-0384, Jat palaeaneal AC 2.555-7023 4.555-4917 6, 555-3394 8. 555-4901 saying a phone numbet. © > Practice saying the numbers on the passports and credit card. GI _ > Marco is taking orders for pizzas. (HEI@_ > Listen to the conversation below. | Listen to the conversations and > Ask three classmates for their phone | write down the phone numbers. numbers. Write down the numbers and confirm them. A What's your phone number? B It's 555-2012 ‘A 535-2102? B No. It's 555-2012. . ‘A 555-2012. B That's right. 16 Unit 2 11. Phone frustrations SEB cecr om AsssTANCE |S @ _~ Listen to the conversation below, , Sanchez Pedro 216 Washington £55921 A (Dials number) Reving, ring Sao as waiter Ss 278 | B Directory Assistance. Schaefer Jane 201 W 23 St A I'd like the number of Jane Schaefer. Seott John R 910 Union St 555-2003 B Could,you spel the last name, please? Soto Julla 1785 Park Road. 86-0403 A SCHAEFER Shafer LA 111 W 48 St. 568107 'B The number is 555-5275. ‘Shaw Anne 915 River Avenue.......555-3924 ‘Shaw James 425 Adams St. Shin Young 202 E 28 St . Silva Paul 522 Califor Silver Frank 647 Second Ave ‘Simmons J 8 2685 Lake Roa Small Carolyn 407 Lincoln St.. 555-0862 555-1343, 555-4508 555-3473, A Thank you. B You're welcome. » Play these roles: ‘Student A You need to call someone fn the list, but you don't have the phone ‘number. Call Directory Assistance. ‘Student B Play the role of the operator. Use the information in the list. ‘Stavros Tony 812 Union St. Sullivan Jean 21 19 St > You need change to make a phone call. Listen to the two conversations below. » Find a classmate who can give you change. Excuse me—do you have change for a dollar? Let's see. . .. No, I'm sorry, I don't. Excuse me—do you have change for a dollar? Yes, Ido. Here you are. Sthanks. Thankyou is more You're welcome. formal te eae > Work in small groups. Sit with your back to the group and call someone in it. If you get a wrong number, call again. (Dials number) Rrring, rrring Hello? Hello, is there? No, you have the wrong number. Isthis (number) _? No, it isn't. again) Rrving, rrring Unit 217 i ° 12. Arno’s Coffee Shop Ga) John Pierce stops in to have a cup of coffee at Arno's George Hi, John! Come on in and sit down, John Hi, George. How are you? George Good. How about you? John I'm fine, thanks. George John, do you know Nick Pappas? He has a grocery store down the street, John No, I don't. Nice to meet you, Nick. I'm John Pierce. ‘Nick Hi, John. George John is a neighbor. He lives next door. Coffee, John? 2. Figure it out True or False? 1, John meets Nick Pappas. John Yes, please. 2. Nick Pappas works on Willow Street. George More coffee, Nick? 3. John knows Carolyn Duval. ‘Nick No, thanks, George. I have to go. 4, Carolyn Duval lives upstairs from John, Good-bye, John. Nice meeting you. : John Bye, Nick, George See you, Nick. (To John) So, John, how's your new neighbor? John My new neighbor? George Yes—Carolyn Duval. She just moved into your building, John Oh, yeah— into the apartment upstairs. ... 1don't know her. George Oh, she’s very nice. t= 3. Listen in The man below is trying to call a friend, but the number has been changed. Listen and write down the friend’s new telephone number. 4. Your turn The woman above is calling a friend and gets the wrong number. Act out a possible conversation. Woman (Dials number.) Rrring, rring ‘Man Hello? a Man I'm sorry, you have the wrong number. eee Man No, its 555-9904, Woman ‘Man That's 0.K. (=) 5. How to say it Listen to this conversation. A Hello? A Sufan? B Is this 555-1034? A No, it hi eS 6. Your turn The man below needs some change. Act out his conversation with Loretta Arno. 13. Is the telephone your friend or your enemy Lisa Daoud Louis Sanchez Ashok Gupta High School Student Architect Retired Doctor The telephone is my It'smy 1 People Oh, it's my ! friend! Vove to talk to call me with bad news A telephone is very ‘my friends on the and more work! important in an telephone, emergency. Arthur Shaweross Evelyn Pollack Rika Ito Construction Worker Housewife Potter The telephone is The telephone is my Oh, it’s not my_ definitely my _! g00d \Thave It'smy i It's expensive and my six children and I reed People always call telephone is often out atelephone. Believe when I'm in the shower of order. me! orasleep. 1, Read the article, Then fill in each blank with “friend” or “enemy.” 2. What's your opinion? Is the telephone your friend or your enemy? 20 Unit 2 FUNCTIONS /THEMES ‘Ask about the location of cities Ask where people are from Introduce people Offer something to drink Say good-bye after meeting someone ‘Ask for someone's address LANGUAGE Where's Tokyo? In Japan. Where are you from? I'm from Brazil, The Lopezes are from Mexico. Tony, this is my friend, Linda. Linda, this is Tony. Do you want some coffee? Yes, please. (No, thank you.) Good-bye. Nice meeting you. ‘What's Jim's address? Its 60 Bank Street. Sity or sinteen? Sixty—six-oh Preview the conversations. Carlos is flying to New York. Where is he from? FORMS Present of be: information questions; statements; yes-no uestions and short answers Plural of names Formulaio use of do Numbers 11-100 Possessive of names Carlos is ata friend's house in ‘New York. His friend is offering ‘him something to drink. What is it? What do you normally offer your friends? 14, Where are you from? [il Carlos Gomez is going to New York to visit his friends Betty and Jim Fox. a pester Carlos 60 Bank Street, please. Cab driver Sixty or sixteen? Carlos Sixty—six-oh, Cab driver Bank Street... let's see. Is that near Waverly Place? Carlos I don't know. This is my first trip to New York. Cab driver Oh? Where are you from? Carlos Chile Cab driver Where in Chile? Carlos Santiago Betty Carlos! You're here! Carlos Betty! Jim! How are you? Jim We're fine. How about you? Carlos Great! It's good to be here finally. 22 Unit 3 Jim Carlos, this is my sister, Karen. Karen, this is Carlos— an old friend from school. Carlos Hi, Karen. Karen Nice to meet you, Carlos. Jim Do you want some coffee, Carlos? Carlos Yes, please. Jim Cream and sugar? Carlos No, thanks. Karen Good-bye, everyone. Betty, Jim, Carlos Bye. Karen Nice meeting you, Carlos. Carlos Nice meeting you, too. Figure it out 1. Listen to the conversations. What city is Carlos from? 2. Listen again, Say true or false. 1, Jim and Betty live in Santiago. 2. Jim and Betty live on Bank Street. 3. Betty is Jims wife. 4. Carlos is Karen's friend from school. 5. Karen is Jims sister. 3. Choose a or b. 1. We're fine. How about you? a. Great. b. You're here! 2. Good-bye. a. Nice meeting you. b. Nice to meet you, too. 3. Karen, this is Carlos. Carlos, Karen. a. Nice to meet you. b. Nice meeting you. 4, Cream and sugai | a. Do you want some coffee? | b. Yes, please. | Unit 323, 15. The Silvas are from Brazil. See p. 166 for a complete list of countries. > Ask and answer questions about the location of the cities below. ‘A Where's Tokyo? B In Japan, THE UNITED STATES GREECE 24 Unit 3 GE > Listen to the pronunciation of > Say what countries the people on the map the plural names in the box. on p. 24 are from. For married couples, use the plural form of their names. | Helen and Bob Clark > theClarks_[s] : Sonia and Afonso Siva the Sivas 2) The Silvas are from Brazil | {aura and Rodolfo Lopez - the Lopezes [rz] 1h, sh, s, 2, Add es, © > study the frames: Present of Be Inman qusons Stans Yeeno wetions Shon ensves | you oo” you Yes. | a | are - ae Ae i No, y ‘mnot. ey Ct ey ] 2 re from Japan. > Yes, wo are wee rom? They to | is JA is s Yes, he i | a She he No, she isn't, You may say: | we aron't or wore not ‘they aren't or they're not. QE© > the people on the map are on vacation together. Listen to the conversation below. Robert Wu Sonia, where are you and Alfonso from? Sonia Silva We're from Brazil. Robert Wu Oh, are you from Rio? . Sonia Silva Yes, we are. 8), | Robert Wu And the Lopezes—are they from Brazil, too? 'B LFV | Sonia Silva No, they aren't. They're from Mexico. OF}; & | > Play these roles: ca Student A Ask where the people below are from, Don look at the map. ‘Student B Use the information on the map to answer Student As questions. Robert Wu Sonia and Alfonso Silva Laura and Rodolfo Lopez Hiroko and Minoru Tanaka Helena Demos Helen and Bob Clark > Listen to the conversations below. Fill in the blanks with the correct city or country. » Practice the conversations in small groups. Use personal information. 1. A Where are you from? 2. A Where are you from? B I'm from _____. How about you? B I'm from A Tmfrom—— A Ob, I'm from 00. Unit 3 25 <> — ee Si uindat How ae you? CE) }} (tony this is my rend tiga | a rma} @ 5 Linda, tis is Tony. Tonys in’) ay er ll Cy ina 7 TL (Fine How areyou, vitor? 9) CNRS 5 | (oy name's Ki ice a ee a ee | Come! you Good \ a IC | $ "Nice to meet ~ |) ©” Wice to meet you, oo. eee “ye * yu, i \ GI® > The people in the picture above are at a party. Listen to the conversations. > Imagine you're at a party with students from your school. Greet a friend. » Introduce another student to your friend. > Introduce yourself to someone you don’t know. GIG > Listen to the two possible conversations below. > Offer another student something to drink. ‘A Do you want some coffee? B Yes, please. B No, thanks A How about some tea? B OX. Thanks. © _~ say good-bye to the classmates you met today: Linda Good-bye, Tony. Nice meeting you. Tony Bye, Linda. Nice meeting you, too. ‘When you tret mae someone say-Me meet YOU When you say good-bye, say "Nice meeting you.” 26 Unit 3 17. Addresses Cnuecrs:-00 0 1 12 13 14 15 16 7 18 19 20 | eleven twelve thirteen fourteen fifteen sixteen seventeen eighteen nineteen twenty 21 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 twenty-one thirty forty —ififty—sixty_— seventy —eighty—ninety_—_one hundred GI @P > which number do you hear? Choose a or b. 1.a13b.30 3.a19b.90 5.a15b.50 72.17 b.70 | 2.0.16 b.60 46.14.40 6218 b.80 8.a.12 b.20 (E1@ > Listen to the addresses on the mailing labels. » Practice conversations like the one below, using the addresses on the labels. ‘A Whats Jim’ address? B It’s 60 Bank Street. A Sixty or sixteen? B Sixty—six-oh. Possessives of names are Pronounced ike plurals of names: Pat's address [s] John’s address [2} Lr'saddress [rz] 114s said “one-fourteen.” a@ » Listen to the conversation below. » Using the questions below, find out the A Whats your address, Carol? See eae eat atae aie B 1430 Langdon Street. L-A-N-G-D-O-N, ua ‘your address book. A hd wihass Tour Phope nampa? > Verify that your information is correct. A And your last name is Merrill? B Right. M-E-R-R-L-L-L. Wha’ your adress? Whats your phone number? Whats you ast name? oul you spel that? What the number again? Isthis ght? Unit 3.27 18. Laundromat fase-8 naive [al Loretta Amo runs into Stella Pappas, Nick’s wife, in the laundromat. Quarters oaly | Stella Hi, Loretta! Loretta Stella, hi! How are you? Stella Oh, not bad—a little tired. Oh, Loretta, I'd like you to meet my brother-in-law. Alex Nice to meet you. My name's Alex. Loretta I'm sorry, did you say Alec or Alex? ‘Alex Alex—with an “x.” Loretta Well, its nice to meet you, Alex. Your brother; Nick, and my husband, George, are very good friends. Stella Loretta and George own Arno’s Coffee Shop down the street, Alex Oh i Loretta Where are you from, Alex? 2. Figare it out Alex I'm from Athens, Te . True or False? Correct the false Loretta Athens! How nice! I'd like to go to Greece jes someday. I bet it’s beautiful there, | Alex Oh, no—not Athens, Greece. I'm from, Athens, Texas, 1, Stella and Loretta are friends. 2. Nick is Stella's husband. 3. Alex is Stella's brother: 4, Alex is from Athens, Greece. 28 Unit’ 3 (= 4. How to say it Listen to this conversation, A Where are youffrom? B Are you from/Rio? z ae = B Chievo, How aboutfron? ae A I'm from Bragil. A Yes, Ifain. a 350 Pine Street 15 Pine Street 350 Fulton Street the shop you can buy ‘bread and cheese coffee and tea cream and sugar 5. Your turn 1, Look at Liz, Jane, and Jenny above. Jane is introducing Liz to her friend Jenny, who is from San Francisco. Act out the conversation. . A man is asking Liz, Jane, and Jenny for change. Act out the conversation. Unit 3 29, 19. My new address and phone number are... 1, Read the letter. Who do you think Carolyn is talking about? (To check your answers, listen to the conversations again on [CGA RR RR STS! «= Pp. Sands) FOES \ aay ey ay ee ae Who's the woman upstairs? Laseed nea tthe eck ard p- .. Who are the people next ie teresting. [tt ly ton mites by train to door? the World Trade Center, bat ie guict ard rolaing, There are ven trace nd flare True or False? Carolyn's neighborhood is quiet and relaxing. 2. The World Trade Center is in her neighborhood. 3. There's a coffee shop down (really lie there, bat | nite lng feed i Vermont Lape ie steel Rom Cora everything ic O.K, back there, Please unite soon. 4. Charles is a friend from Vermont. 3. Look at the envelope. What do these abbreviations stand for? NY New York 3. Apt, VT 4.8. 4, Compare the envelope to a properly addressed envelope in your country. Include the Is it Street, Avenue, Drive, partment number. Road, Place, or Boulevard? Carabyn Duval Cpe Apt, 2B Brooklys, NY 11201 Chale SEO Is it North, South, | Use the Zip Code. return address, East, or West? 30 Unit 3 FUNCTIONS/THEMES LANGUAGE IAMS Give locations in a Excuse me—is the post office near here? Prepositions of place neighbortiood. Where's the post offic, please? . (On Second Avenue./Between Main and High Streets. Across from the park./ Next to the restaurant./On the corner of Second and High. Give locations in an Where's the Bruni’ apartment? Ordinal numbers 1st-1th apartment building On the first floor. Possessive of names Give directions ina Walk to the corner. Imperative ‘neighborhood Go straight ahead for two blocks. ‘Adverbs of location Turn right/lett. Preview the conversations. B Bill Hinko is looking for something. What is it? ‘What's Bills problem? Does this ever happen to you? Unit 4 31 [ZH] Bill Hinko has just moved to Greenville and is trying to find the post office. 20. Where's the post office? Bill Excuse me—where’s the post office, please? Woman Hmm that way. Or not sure, think it’s Bill Excuse me—where’s the post office? Man That way. Woman No, dear its that way. Man Honey, you're wrong. The post office is on Second Avenue, next to Fred's Restaurant, Woman No, it’s not, dear: Its on the corner of State and Fifth. Man No, dear... Bill Excuse me—is the post office near here? Man I'm sorry, I don’t know. Bill Thanks anyway. 32 Unit 4 °o Bill Excuse me, sir—where's the post office, please? Man Just walk to the corner and turn left. That's Second Avenue. Go straight ahead for two blocks, and it on the right, Bill Let see—left at the corner and straight for two blocks. ‘Mah That's right. It’s across from the park, between Main and High. Bill Thank you very much. Man You're welcome. But hurry! It closes at five. a HIGH STREET. Fels” eae] Restaiant the” 4 1 Fores MAIN STREET i S| Somes Os Z a tat] g i Mas) E i oer A Greene,” rt | NORWOOD STREET Figure it out 1, Read the sentences below. Then listen to the conversations and complete the sentences. 1. The post office is on Avenue, 2. It's between Street and Street. 3. It closes at o'clock. 2. Follow your teacher's commands. 3. Using the map of Greenville above, complete these 1. Stand up. 2. Tum right. 3. Walk straight ahead, 4. Goto the door. 5. Goto the board. 6. Turn left. T. Go to your seat, 8. Sit down, sentences. Fred's Restaurant is next'fo _the post office. The post office is across from ‘The lire department is across from is on the comer of State and Fifth Fox's Books is next to eusene Avenue, between Street . Unit 4 33 HIGH STREI ‘THIRD AVENUE FOURTH AVENUE FIFTH AVENUE NORWOOD STREET 3e > Look at the map above. Then study the frame. Find the post office and Fred’s Restaurant on the map. ‘The post office is on Second Avenue, I's on Second between Main and High, I's aoross from the park. i's next to Fred's Restaurant. Fred's Restaurant is on the corner ot Second and High. G@® > Listen to the conversation below. ‘A Where’s the post office, please? B It's on Second Avenue, between Main and High. ‘A (Repeats) Second Avenue between Main and High. B Thats right. Some places A Thank you very much. the post office . the First City Bank » Play these roles: Greenville High Schoo! the Circle Theater Student A Ask where the places in the box are located the fie department Then find them on the map above. the Tira Natorl Bank 8 Books Student B Using the map on p. 33, answer Student A’s questions. Winkl's Department Store Greenvile Hospital the library 34 Unit 4 © ~ study the frame: The Imperative [=] @P_ > Four people are at the train station and are ‘Walk tothe comer of Second and State. asking directions to the places below. Look at the map on p. 34 as you listen to {Go straight ahead fortwo blocks. the conversations. Then find each place on + Turn right (lft). the map. > Look at the map on p. 33 to check your answers. -H_ the State Street Hotel 3. — the police station 1 2. __ Frank's Grocery 4, the Capital Theater I ® ~ A tourist is asking directions to Greenville Hospital. As you listen to the conversation below, fill in the blanks. > Where's the tourist? Check your answer on p. 33. A. Excuse me—is Greenville Hospital near here? B Yes, itis. Walk to the and turn on Go straight ahead for blocks. The hospital is on the A Thank you very much. B You're welcome. e » Ask a classmate directions to a place on the map. Start at the following locations: 1. the post office 2. Winkle’s Department Store 3. thelibrary 4, the park @ > study the numbers. Then study the frames below: Possessives of Names 1st 2nd 3rd th sth 6th 7th sth sth 10th first second third = fourth — fifth ~— sixth seventh eighth ninth _~—_ tenth Singular Philip Tate's a 2 ee ee ae arte el en theta) thesis eros = OO @ > Find the State Street Apartments on the comer of State and Fourth, Then ask and answer questions like this: An and Jack Bruni 4F ‘A Where's the Brunis’ apartment? Rosa Cela 90 B Its on the fourth floor. Apartment 4F. the Chungs 106 armen Contreras. 38 Peter Dodge 2 Bill and Doris Fox 7A ‘Nancy Frank: 6B John Hong 8 the McCoys 0 Philip and Jane Tate. 1A Unit 4 35, 22. What's in the neighborhood? @ _ > How many of these places are in the neighborhood near your school? Make a chart, like the one on the right, and write down the names of the places. Do not fill in the locations. PLACE LOCATION 1. the Taj Mahal Ractadranti css os ed 2. the Good Food Grocery ‘3._Mel's Hardware 4,_Sunnyview Park 5, Paradise Disco a record store 1 grocery store 2 good restaurant > Exchange charts with another student, and find a classmate who ‘an give you directions to each place. Write down the locations, » Share the information with other students or with the whole class. A Excuse me—is B I'msorry, I don't know. ‘A Thanks anyway, near here? A Excuse me—is ___near here? C Yes, itis. Just ison the A Let's see... . Its on Street. © That's right. A Thanks a lot. a discotheque 36 Unit 4 7. Here I am in Kyoto! ene f a Dear Sevan, ( Here am in hyste! [really be it 4 here, There area lot of beautifal pleoes, andthe people are fricaly, eo, Tapan ic a very interesting country, Cavite again soon and toll you Me, Sesex Lacele ll about it 915 Sheolar Drive Loe, LU Cerrita, CA 92022 Mevilye USA Read the postcard, Say True or False. Marilyn is in Japan. Susan lives in Kyoto. Marilyn likes Japan. The people in Kyoto are nice. Find two reasons why Marilyn likes Kyoto. | | 10 Unit 1 6 Lun suyor 19915 -orBBeyy Jo 270 ay Avy “snoge ‘oox9} UyOE ‘Soqysjou say pus euvo[s a1S3eyy ye YOO] wn) ano, °s -aureut yse] seu ou fTods ‘wopesraauos ayp 07 21st “IwounTodde ue Suppeut sy yyooq suoyd ayy ur ue oy, uy uaystT “Y pang mor[iq Uo doys 29y]09 ® st ,soury, “eHBIO] st ouIeU ISIN Soy "Teney st aureu se] SusTOIED stoqyfjau mou goury 281095 st usjorey Z aang MOT[N 0} SuMOUL St Usfore), °T e29Re 10 onay no yf ainBly “2 Dag Teafiqy wajore5 wy “nol eausforaaN sjoxe9 a . unos Piao soureu Aunt asoeRy ‘wopesieauoo snp 0} uSisrT 24, Traffic jam {25} John Pierce offers Maggie Sloane a ride to the bank, but Maggie finds out that sometimes it's faster to walk. John Maggie! Maggie Oh, John... . hi, how are you? Listen, I'm ina terrible hurry. The bank closes in fifteen minutes. John Is your bank near here? Maggie Yes, its only three blocks away—on Fulton Street. John Well, get in. Il take you. Maggie Are you sure? It's not out of your way? John No, not at all Maggie This is so nice of you, John. Thank you. John Dont mention it Maggie Say, this is a nice car! John Yeah, it's my brother's. He's away for John Now let's see. ... Fulton Street is that way Maggie Yes, just turn right at the next comer. John That’s a one-way street. Maggie Oh, you're right. Well, turn right at this corner. John I'm in the wrong lane. Well, let's see. ... Maybe Ican Cab driver What are you doing? Are you crazy or something? John Oh, this traffic is terrible! ‘Maggie You know what? I think I'l walk. But thanks anyway. 38 Unit 4 22. What's in the neighborhood? > How many of these places are in the neighborhood near your school? Make a chart, like the one on the right, and write down the names of the places. Do not fill in the locations. He PLACE LOCATION 4. the Taj Mahal Restaurant, 2, the Good Food Grocery 3,_Mel’s Hardware 4,_Sunnyview Park 5, Paradise Disco ‘a hardware store theater ‘clothing store ue a record store a grocery store 1 good restaurant > Exchange charts with another student, and find a classmate who can give you directions to each place. Write down the locations. > Share the information with other students or with the whole class. A Excuse me—is near here? B I'm sorry, I don't know A Thanks anyway. A Excuse me—is near here? € Yes, it is. Just A Lets see. .. It'S on € That's right. A Thanks a lot. discotheque ison the Street, 36 Unit 4 3. Figure it out |. True or False? |. Maggie is not in a hurry. ‘Maggie's bank is on Fuiton Street. . The car is John's. . John is in the wrong lane to turn right. . Maggie walks to the bank. 5. Your turn ‘The man in the car wants to go to the post office on Montague Street. Find the post office in the picture. Then act out his conversation with the other man. Excuse me—whe please? eee fhe pronoun below. Then listen to the conversation. Amos Mitch's Pats tc (a) is} A Td like a taxi at Arnos Coffee Shop. B Ataxi? A Is this 555-3822? B Yes, itis. 6. Listen in ‘The man on the motorcycle is asking for directions, Read the statements below. Then listen and choose the right directions. a. Go straight ahead for seven blocks and turn right. ‘The hospital is on your right. . Go straight ahead for seven blocks and turn right. The hospital is on your left. c. Go straight ahead for seven blocks and turn left. The hospital is on your left Unit 4 39 25. Can You Read a Map? Try this Test of Buenos Aires. CE] Amagine you'rein Buenos Aires for the first time, It's the city of the tango and home to 10 million Argentines. You hhave your map and you're ready to go, but how are your map-reading skills? ‘Can you follow directions, or do you get lost easily? ‘Try this litle test As you read the descriptions Araride Serta Fe below, find the places on the map. 1 Plaza de Mayo (May Plaza) This plaza or square is Fountain ‘over 400 years old, and itis zee in the eastem part ofthe city near the river, Several important buildings are on this plaza including the CCabildo (the town hall) and the presidental palace, called the Casa Rosada (Pink House). 2 Avenida Florida (Florida Avenue) This sireet is only one block west of the Cabildo. Its probably the most popular shopping street inthe city. There are ‘over 600 shops here, and itis ‘a pedestrian area. That means ‘that people, not cars, travel ‘up and down this street. 4 Teatro Colén ‘oct epuony 3. Avenida 9 de Julio (Columbus Theater) Two | a popular attraction for (Oth of July Avenue) Five | more blocks west of the | tourists. This historic blocks west of Florida is ‘obelisk is Avenida Libertad | neighborhood is famous for another famous Argentine (Liberty Avenue) and the | its cemetery. Many important set, Avenida 9 deJulio. It | Teatro Colén, a famous | Argentines are buried here, is one of the widest ‘opera house. Some of the | including Eva Pern, There ‘boulevards in the world, There | best performers inthe world. | are also many fashionable are many interesting places sing here. restaurants here and some of hore, incliding the obelisk and | 5 La Recoleta La the most beautiful homes in the 9 de Julio fountain. Recoleta, about 15 blocks | Buenos Aires. Imagine you and your friends have one day to see Buenos Aires. Working in groups of four, do the following: 1. Choose four places to visit. 2, Decide where to go first, second, third, and last. 3. Indicate your route on the map. 40 Unit 4 Review of units 1-4 @ _ > Keiko Kurosawa is trying to find Alfredo Rivera at the International Business Association (IBA) conference in Honolulu. Complete their conversation. Keiko Excuse me—are you Alfredo Rivera? Alfredo Keiko Hello, Mr. Rivera, I'm Keiko Kurosawa from Electronic Office News here in Honolulu, Alfredo IBA CONFERENCE IBA CONFERENCE Keiko Kurosawa Mark Harper > Working in groups of four, write the names + asi on ton Electronic News ‘King Wire Service on the right on four pieces of paper. Choose one piece of paper, but don’t tell the group your name. » Imagine you're at the IBA conference. Find IBA CONFERENCE IBA CONFERENCE, the other three people and introduce yourself. Alfredo Rivera Cathy Maxcom Global Computer _ World Press @ > Mark Harper introduces Keiko to his friend Cathy Marceau. Complete Keiko's side of the conversation. » In groups of three, act out the conversation using your own names and ieéarmation. Mark Hi, Keiko. How are you? Kolko Mark Fine. Keiko, this is my friend Cathy. Keiko Cathy Nice to meet you, too. Keiko ? Cathy I'm from Ottawa, Canada. » Say good-bye and end the conversation. Cathy Good-bye, everyone. Mark, Keiko Cathy Nice meeting you, Keiko. Keiko el » Listen to the conversation and complete Cathy's registration form below. > Complete the last registration form for a classmate. International Business Association iernational Business Association ternational Business Association Name _Keiko Kurosawa Name _Cathy Marceau Name Address 658 Kolopua Street Address Address Honolulu, Hi_ 96819) USA Review of units 1-4 41 © > Review the pronunciation of numbers. Practice the conversation using the addresses in the box. ‘A What's your address? B 113 First Avenue. TOR gues ‘A. One thirty or one thirteen? 214 Third Stroat B One thirteen. 4550 Tenth Avenue ‘319 Seventh Street © > work in groups of three. Play these roles: Student A You're at the IBA conference and are trying to reach one of the people on the notepad. Make the two phone Student B You answer the phone in conversation 1 Student C You're the operator in conversation 2. Give Student A the correct phone numbers. calls below. 1. A (Dials number) Rrring, rrving B Hello? A B I'm sorry. You have the wrong number. A B Yes, itis, but I'm not Mary Harrison, A —___ B Thats O.K. 2. A (Dials number) Rrring, rrring € Directory Assistance. May I help you? A C Ist in Honolulu? A A € The number is A € You're welcome. © > Actout the conversation in groups of three. Use your own information. A Hello? B______? A Yes, he (she) is. Just a minute, please. c A Hi, (cs A Not bad. And you? [aaa - This is 42 Review of units 1-4 @ > Mark, cathy, and Keiko are being interviewed on the evening news. Fill in the blanks with the correct forms of be, Use contractions if possible. Interviewer We at the International Business Association conference here in Honolulu, and people here from many countries. Where ‘you from? The United States? Mark No, we We from Ottawa, Canada. Mark Harper, and this my colleague, Cathy Marceau, Interviewer It very nice to meet you. (Turning to Keiko) And you? Where ‘you from? ‘you from Canada, too? Keiko Me? No, I from Canada. I from right here, Honolulu. > Work in small groups. Imagine that you and your classmates are in a snack bar. Offer to buy something for your classmates, using the questions in the box below. Do you want some __? How about some Do you have change for___? um soda coffee EL > Student A follows the instructions below. Student B follows the instructions on p. 44. Student A You're at the telephone at the City Convention Center. Ask your partner for directions to the places in the box. Locate each building on the map Whereis... below. Then use the map to give directions to the places your partner asks about. the Grand Hotel the Holiday Disco Brown's Record Store the Town Library Sam's Drugstore ma an A ariel Aves Review of units 1-4 43 © > student B follows the instructions below. Student A follows the instructions on p. 43. Student B You're at the telephone at the City Convention Center. Use the map below to give directions to the places your partner asks about. Then ask your partner for directions to the places in the box. Locate each building on the map. Whereis...? Mario's Restaurant the Pak Hote Post’ Department store 2 the Landing Bookstore navfar von e 4 a the Fitz Movie Theater | 3 Browa's “a S & Record Store ye 2 | a ‘s sel 3 5 ote we 3 . : Io e Fisher Suest Dace a “ 2 "| aI E ion < = 2 e 3 A Mlerisce Averwo | 2 Lanaine Stent own raat 5 ae Asgard ae ee Eee Pame the Holiday Disco i tie GrandHotet eleaitel | Sense pm pe Crediviow Road 5 Sg i 2 > < K = | oN oe farted Aree eee, Hi! Some Oat & (ier pl i Xx § == Elgewood Avenue i AE i ii @© > What docs s mean? Change ' to is if possible in the conversation below. | A What's the conference at the Park Hotel? B It's the International Business Association conference—a conference for | businessmen and women from around the world | ‘A Ohi Alfredo’s friend Nancy is at that conference. B No, she’s in Italy on vacation, but Nancy's boss is here in Honolulu for the | conference. | @ > Wsite interview questions for each of the answers below, using the correct forms of be. | LA ? 4, A Please give me your address and phone B No, I'm not. I'm Toshi Tanaka. ‘number, But first, again? AA > B My last name is Tanaka. B I'm from Hawaii 5A ? a 7 B My address is 213 Mailani Street. B No, Pim not. I'm from Wailuku. 6. A And 2 B My phone number at work is 555-3294. > Imagine you're meeting your partner for the first time. Using your interview (questions, interview your partner and write down his or her answers. » Tell another classmate about your partner. 44 Review of units 1-4 PREVIEW e a FUNCTIONS/THEMES LANGUAGE FORMS yi Talk about jobs and Laurais an accountant, Formulaic use ofthe third person 5 occupations She works in an office. simple present: statements ‘Accountants work in offices. Articles aand an Plurals of nouns ‘es Talk about your job What do you do? Simple present with you and I: Tma doctor. statements; questions and Where do you work? short answers | work at Memorial Hospital. a Talk about where you ive Do you ve around here? Prepositions in, on, and at Do you lve in an apartment/a house? z Where do you lve? (On Maple Street./At 25 Maple Street./On the second floot./in apartment 26. Exchange personal ‘Are you married? . information No, Fm single. “ Preview the conversations. oo They're shaking hands. They're bowing. w 4 wn rE They‘ kissing They're hugging, ba z Kate sees Linda ata bus stop. Here are some diferent ways of greeting people. How do How do they greet each other? you greet friends? Acquaintances? Family members? Do ‘Are they friends or acquaintances? you bow, shake hands, kiss, hug, or just say “hello”? 2 Unit 5 45 26. Bus stop [S) Kate runs into Linda, an old acquaintance, at a bus stop. | Kate Linda! Linda Kate! How are you? Do you work around here? Kate Yes, I work in that building across the street. Linda Really? What do you do? Kate I'ma lawyer, Linda Oh, that’s interesting. Kate What about you? What do you do? Linda I work at Memorial Hospital. Kate Oh... are you a doctor? Linda No, I'ma biologist. Ido research. Fer? Linda Here's my bus. Kate That’s my bus too. Linda Oh, where do you live? Kate On Grand Avenue Linda Really? Where on Grand? Kate At 356. Linda You're kidding! We're neighbors. Ilive on the next block, 46 Unit 5 Kate Do you live alone, Linda? Linda No, I don't. I live with my family: How about you? Kate I'm married now. I got married last year Linda Really? Congratulations! Figure it out 1, Listen to the conversation. What do 3. Match. Kate and Linda do? 1, What do you do? a. No, I'm married. 1. Kate is a___ 2. Do you live around b. [work across | 2. Linda is a________ here? the street. 3. Do you live alone? cc. I'ma biologist. 2. Listen again. Say true or false. 4. I'm married now. d. No, I don't. I live 1, Kate and Linda live on Grand Avenue, 5. Where do you work? on State Street. | 2. Kate and Linda live at 356 Grand Avenue. e. Congratulations! 3. Linda lives alone. 4, Kate is married. Unit 5 47 27. Jobs and occupations Bill ‘mechanic 10. Noriko banker (waitress: F @ > What are the occupations of the people above? Where do they work? * wer David is a teacher. He works in a school 1 wo Use a before a consonant sound: He's teacher. He/She wots Use an before a vowel souné: She's an accountant. 48 Unit > Two of the people on p. 48 are talking. As you listen to their conversation, complete it below. > Who are the two people? Identify A and B. ‘What do you do? pecan & Oh, really? Where do you work? _____. How about you? What do you do? Tm Work in small groups and talk about what you do. Use personal information ‘or choose an occupation from p. 48. © > Using the information from exercise 2, introduce a student in your group to another classmate. A » this is B Oh, really? What do you do there? I'm ‘works at Where do you work? Ina hospital ‘AtMemarial Hospital. > Study the frames: Plurals of Nouns _— aecountants [fs] Walter walters ruse nurses a ‘seoretary secretaries: a ‘waitress waitresses fl ‘y-hange to Add -as. Ch, sh, s, zx: Add -0s. » Make a general statement about each occupation on p. 48. Teachers work in schools. © > Look at the three married couples. What are their jobs? Use the clues below. Maria works in a hospital, but she's not a doctor. Maria is a nurse. Gloria works in a law office, but she's not a lawyer. ‘The nurse's husband works in a school. ‘The secretary is married to an accountant. Ann works in an office, but it’s not a doctor's office. ‘Mark works in an office, but it's not a law office. “doctor nurse teacher “-zecountant secretary lawyer Carlos and Maria Madera Gardner Jacobson Mark and Ann Martin and Gloria Unit 5 49

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