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28. Where do you live? GEIGD > complete the conversations below with appropriate questions from the box. > Listen to check your answers. > Practice the conversations with a partner, using personal information, Where do you live? Do you tive around here? How about you? What flor? ‘Where on Maple Street? 2A ___ 3. B Yes, [live on Maple Street. B Two, please. A Really? ___? B At 25—between Main and Ridge. A Oh, we're neighbors! [ive on the same block. In Bangkok on Maple Street at 25 Maple Stoot Im Apartment 28. an the second floor > Look at the picture below and think about the situation. > Working in groups of six, find out where your classmates live. > Two classmates have cars, Decide who will go home in each of the two ears. 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Win a trip for two. (5) on a cold day in New York, George enters a contest for a trip to Florida. Then he runs into his friend Nick. pes WIN ATRIP FOR TWOTO SUNNY S05 “TN ne Ta acer veharn hae (2) 1. How to say it (=) 2. Listen in Ayako Ono calls Arno’s Coffee Shop and talks to Jeff. Read the questions below. Then listen to the phone conversation and answer the questions. Listen to the conversation. give them askhim give him give her [givdem] [’eskom] ['givem] [ewer] A. Can I speak to Bric or Cora, please? ‘They're not here. Can I give them amessage? No, that's O.K. Is John there? No, he's at work. Could you please ask him to call Harold? B 1. What day is George going to i A a \ B OX. I'll give him the message. A B call back? 2. What's Ayako's phone number? ‘Oh, and what about Mary? Is she \ ‘there? No, she's at work, too. 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ASN soiuod e pararus snl 1 ‘yeaR 981095 eepyoyg ody e UW IE epHog 01 diane ‘ups ILL gous ng ***2IqULIAI S11 “YeaR, 281099 ¢4nY ayreaM aUIOg [981099 ‘TH IN By Amelia Peretti ‘You arrive at the ainport in another eountry, but your luggage does not arrive with you, When the aizport stall cannot find it, you go unhappily to your hotel room. Now you have to use the telephone for help. Will someone at the airline help you quickly? Yes, if you are friendly and polite. Good manners are the key to success on the telephone. Here are a few suggestions: * Speak slowly and pronounce your words clearly. You want the other person to understand you. * Speak with a smile, People like to hear a pleasant voice. ‘+ Always identify yourself right away. For example, if you make a business call, start with, “Hello, this is Bob Blair. May I speak to Carmen Rivera, please?” For an informal or personal call, you say, “Hi, this is Koji. Is Grace there, please?” Be sure to leave a complete ‘message. You can say, “Please ask Ms. Rivera to eall me at 555-6821 about our mecting tomorrow” or “Please ask Grace to give me a call about the party on Saturday.” » Finally, always thank the person you speak with, After all, he or ‘she took the time to talk to you. Be sure to use the person's name if you know it. Say, “Phank you very much for your help, Ms. Rivera” or “Thanks alot, Grace.” These are just a few telephone tips. Try them in your next phone call . Always say Read the article. Then scan it again and say which of these suggestions it gives. Always give your name when you ask to speak to someone. Speak slowly and clearly. Always leave your phone number. . When you thank someone, use the person's name. “hello” and not “hi” when you ask to speak to someone, Do you agree with the tips for success in the article? Which are the most important? Are these tips useful in your country? 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Student A follows the instructions on p. 79. ‘Student B Read the newspaper articles below. Answer your partner's questions about Melinda Chan, Then ask your partner questions about Eduardo Sanchez to fill in the blanks. The Miami Independent In Miami This Week... ‘The popular singer Melinda Chan, from Taipei, ‘Taiwan, is going to be at the Alligator Club in the Blue Water Hotel on Friday and Saturday, July 23 and 24. She ‘ill sing songs from her new hit record Love isthe Answer ‘Melinda, who is only 19 years old, is popular in ‘many countries around the world, She sings in four Janguages—Taiwanese, Chinese, French, and English “Tike languages,” she says. “For me, a new language is a new world.” ‘Melinda is rich and famous, but she stil lives in a small apartment with her parents. “My family is very important to me,” she says, “and I like my neighbors. 1 don’t want to move.” Melinda likes to travel. This is her first visit to Miami. Next weekend Melinda is going to California to sing in Hollywood, “I'm very excited about that!” she says. COLOMBIAN COFFEE BUSINESS GOOD IN JAPAN Edvardo Sanchez, from ___, is a very busy ntemational He visits counties in North and South America; Burope, and Asia and sells coffee. Eduardo is very successful. He is only years old, buthe is already a millionaire, “I like my Job." be says. Eduardo speaks and Japanese. Japanese is very difioull.” he Says, “but I try.” Japan is an important country for Eduardo. “The Japanese like coffee and they have many popular coffee houses and cafes in Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto, and other big cities.” Eduardo lives i Colombia, the city where hhe was born, with his, Gloria, his son, Carlos, and his ___, Si ‘Eduardo is here in Miami this week on vacation, Next week he is going to travel to and » Write conversations for these people at Arno’s Coffee Shop, using the words in parentheses. Be sure to use the correct forms of the present of be and the simple present. > Act out the conversations with a partner. 1, Maggie Sloane and Nick Pappas meet for the first time. Nick (where?) Maggie (Brooklyn Hospital.) Nick (nurse?) ‘Maggie (Jab technician.) Nick Where do you work? Maggie I work at Brooklyn Hospital. 2. Nick then talks to Maggi Nick (what?) Ruth (biologist.) Nick (Brooklyn Hospital?) Ruth (Brooklyn College.) ’s friend Ruth Aguirre. 3. Jeff Hunt wants to call Christine Pappas about some homework. He calls a friend, Gail Gooden, for her phone number. Jef¥ (Dials number) Rrring, rring Gail (Hello?) Jeff (there?) Gail Gail.) Jeff (Jeff.) Gail (how?) Jeff (fine.) (Christine's phone number?) Gail 555-3217.)

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