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BEGINNER coursebook Perea ate Cane R ween OT UCC! Kate Pickering is the director of the Adults’ Department at International House, Madrid. There she combines running a large Cou une SIEM Ceo ea ee Ts eCeteceer ater Cambridge CELTA and DELTA as well as IH’s in-service training Pete iam econo Coe Nae umn Cn EY CNN el te MM MAO ogee ail ela seus) Enea Mel iM Mae eve = Celt tale lout U ety Six global fren ocy Gere Nerd feelers ito Cortana Elson ers Eudes Jackie McAvoy is a teacher, teacher-trainer and educational materials writer. She also produces podcasting material for learners. and teachers of English. Jackie has worked in many different countries including Spain, Vietnam and Jordan. Her first published book was Essential Reading for Macmillan Education. 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Listen and nnderline Hi or Hel 2 1.02 Listen and complete the sentences with cities from the box. Cape Town London Mumbai Now York Sydney Toronto 3 Complete the sentences about you. Hil'm Tm from. 4 Work in pairs. Read the sentences to your partner: 2 Hi/ Hello. I'm Liz. I'm from © Hi/ Hello. im Pam. from listening and Speaking 1 1.03 Listen and repeat the letters. 2 1.04 Listen and underline the correct words. Hi, Pm Leslie / Lesley I'm from Targuay / Tokyo 3 Talk to four students. Write the names and cities ofthe students. A:Hi, I'm Jan. B: Can you spell that? ALAN, A:I'm from Krakow B: Can you spell that? AKRAKOW 3 Hi/ Hello. 'm Atul. 'm from ae Vocabulary and Listening Grammar 1 1.05 Look at the pictures. Listen and repeat the words, ee bus 2buses 2 1.06 Read and listen. city cities ou sth del ‘© to forma regular plural noun add -5, A: CAMERA Eee 3 Workin pairs, Spell three words to your Write the plural forms. partner passport _2,passparis_ A. Work in pairs. A: turn to page 96. 1 scoff: anal Be umm to page 100. Practise spelling words. > Phone, 2—— 5 1.07 Listen to the names. Underline + acamera 2 the incorrect letters. Grammar focus - explanation & more 1 Brawn practice of nouns on poge 105 2 Bull 4 Parker i A 3 Clerk 5 James Functional language P oie 1 1,09 Listen and put the sentences in ronuncalen the correct order. 1 1.08 Listen and tick (VW) the correct 1_Hello Tom. 'm Liz, — Nice to meet you, Liz — Hii Pm Tom. 2 Nice to meet you, Atul. — Hello. I'm Sasha. — Hii Sasha, Pm Atul. — iphone 2 Say hello to other students in the class. camera cal hotel = ae © Hallo orm. passport * Nice to meet you 2 Listen again and repeat the words. Name Unit 1 Address Part 2 eee Functional Language 1 1.10 Listen and match the acy oil conversations to the pictures Numbers 1-10 A: How are you! aang isteng B: Eine, thanks. And you? Postcodes ‘Ar Grestl 2 A: How are you? Gronmar B: OK. And you? Wars Wang & Spaating Filing in form 2 Listen again and repeat. 3 Ask other students in the class How are you? © How are you? ® Fine / Great / OK / Not bad. ° And you? Vocabulary and Listening 1 1.11 Listen and repeat the numbers. 2 Match the numbers with the words. & seven i 10 nine 3. 1.12 Listen and write the numbers. ‘What’ the missing number? Write the word. e228 fou be (ee PSS 4 Work in pairs. Say five mumbers. Your partner writes the numbers, § 1.13 Listen and match 1-5 to the pictures. 6 Listen again and write the numbers. Reading and Listening 1 Look at the addresses the postcodes. 2 1.14 Listen and correct the eee os iccd ee bec NOU, postcodes, address. sad the text about postcodes. . iszi deomacame (Desc WM ao 1 In Britain the word is =p eae © In Australia, China and Russia 2 In Russia the postcode is a number. — Rreeeeeeee ante 3. $2 67Xis an Australian postcode, — 4 B67TT isa Manchester postcode. — a in erie trel poet oe a Language note: numbers and letters. The use an before a vowel sound: an adress; first letter is the city: ‘an Australian posteode L4 0TH is a Liverpool Po Howe (9) | on enae Liveroa! 32 Elginton Avenue 4 Mork inp What's your postcode? is L). 658 exw Ontarce | Work in pair. stam wo page 96 Aagene ey ron Ar Berto ges ong oe Sit postoodes, (Giasonwy isa). Grammar Writing and Speaking What's the postcode? ‘Work in pairs. Ask your Chad Baker What's your name? partner questions to complete 2e2 Meadklege Wen Rieterctimaemet tas km Chm Aad io ae 0302 4 talk about yourself, or peers; Gusta 1 Complete the questions with the words. Seacene A: tur to page 96. athe oa ‘Student B: turn to page 100. ‘address name phone number mail postcode fies Postcode [ 1 A: What's your > B: Paul Jackson. [Phonenumber [| 2 A: What's your ___? B: 01202 67 1150, Te 3 A: What's your > I B: 2 London Street, Manchester. '* What's your name / address / 4 What’ your__? postcode / phone number? B: M3 6ST '* Can you spell that? Can you repeat that? 2 1,15 Listen and check. Grammar focus - explanation 8 more praclice of whats on page 106 Addross Unit 1 Saya word Eeeiteniae pint >) aie tel Soya ue Saya rele) wer) (eeiinmaiae hn) SEE! Sac) | Econ tec) j (eit itu) Pescranre Ry’ Lon Reon Sayanamein | Saya Severin) Canny English Ser) Gielen Ai beginning with b Gexyecaiiiy Saya Say a plural eM uenl the US word met) relia beginning with ¢ 6 r Global review Vocabulary 1 Write che numbers as words in the crossword puzzle. F Across F 26 S| efx oe 72 a 7 53 6 Down 19 mF 48 fs 34 65 810 2. Find nine words. Use the pictures to help you. Pronunciation Tick (V) the correct column, e Grammar T Match the questions with the answers. 1 What’ your name? ‘Yes, M-A-V-A C-O-X 2 Can you spell that? O151 7613 4069 = 4 ‘What’ your postcode? “Maya Cox ‘What’ your address? a L64BY 5 What’ your telephone number? ¢ 5 Hill Road, Liverpool 2 Write your answers to the questions. Whar’s your name? What's your address? ‘What’ your postcode? ‘What’ your telephone mumber? Listen again 1 Pat che words in the correct order. Tokyo. trom I'm 1'm trom Tokyo. 1 Tom.Tm Hi, 2 Liz. Tom, Tm Hello 3 you, to Liz. meet Nice 2 1.16 Listen and check your answers. 3 1.17 Listen and write the numbers. Global review Unit 1 Vecbolry& ening nationalities cad Subject pronouns; be Reng & ising Four students at the Jaternotional Schoo! oF Englth, Londen Yes /ne questions Prenuncatian & Speoing Intonation of yee /ne questions Frectonallnange Introductions MB rortucuesE Ti FRENCH 2. Unit2 Me Vocabulary and Listening 11 Complete the key on the map with the words in the box. Spanish Russian Chinese English 2, 1.18 Listen, check and repeat. 3 Complete the table with the nationalities. Country Nationality haly talian Fussla Germany German jan /-an Brazil Brazlian Eoyot Egyptian china Japan siapanese | -ese Portugal Portuguese Britain British Spain ish Poland France French} (others) 4 1.19 Listen and repeat. 5 1.20 Listen to the conversations and underline the words you hear. Spanish German English French tain Polish Russian Japanese 6 Complete the sentences ‘Hiroko's from Japan. ‘She's Japanese. 1 Lucian is from England. He's 2 Maria's from Spain. Shes 3 Olga and Tatiana are They're from Russia, 7 Complete the sentences about you. I'm from____. I'm Grammar Lam /T'm Polish You are / You're German She, He, It is / She's Spanish We are / We've Japanese ‘They are / They're Russian Lam not / Pim not Russian ‘She, He, Iis not / She isn't Polish They are not / They aren't Spanish * am / are is etvis the verb be + 1/ you / be ete are subject pronouns '* use subject pronouns before the verb (can, are, se) = use nat /»’t for the negative ‘+ use contractions (I'm, you're, bet etc) in conversation 1 Complete with subject pronouns. ‘Tomasz is from Poland, He is Polish. 1 Fatima is Egyptian. is from Cairo. 2 'm Andrei and this is Mikita. are Russian, 3 Naomi and Hiroki are Japanese. are from Tokyo. 4 My name's Klaus. am from Germany. 2 Complete the sentences with the positive form of be, Use contractions. 1m Russian 1 We French. 2 He Spanish. 3 You German. 4 She from Egypt. 3. Make the sentences in exercise ? negative. PV Resion- Dm asin Grammar focus ~ explanation & more practice of subject pronouns ad be an page 106 MiMi Ma MUM CULoL lag from Seoul in Korea. I'm not married. Reading and Listening 1 Look at the pictures and read about four language students in London. neers 2 1.21.23 Three of the women STEN) ae) answer these questions. Listen and complete student from Sofia the table with Yes (Y) or No (N). in Bulgaria. I’m " paeaaeae Life) aianr- ie sro deren bs “re you tom Europe? | N | ‘Are you married? | | 3 Read the text again. Write the names of women I, ? and 3. I'm Carola from Brazil. I’m EU leanne} Janeiro. I’m married. Grammar , . IVVaae uals) Are you marvied? Yes, Lam. XC TERME Are you students? No we aren't. doctor from IIE Tac VA urn / ne questions Mich eee Geet do not use contractions for positive short answers (Hes-Pim / Herrwe'rs) Functional language 11 Complete the interview with Elisaveta. 1 Put the conversation in the correct Interviewer: Are _from Europe? order Elisweta: Yes, am. B: You too. Where are you from Cem? Interviewer: _____ married? A: Hi. 'm Cem. Elisaveta:, | No, A: Nice to meet you, Andrea. Interviewer: _____a student? A: I'm Turkish, P'm from Istanbul. And you? Elisaveta: am. 2 & 1.24 Listen again and check your Bi tm Beene Lan ore ee B: Hi Cem, I'm Andrea. 2 © 1.26 Listen and check. ney vs Pronunciation and Speaking 3 Workin pairs Write similar 1 1.25 Listen and repeat._ conversation about you. ‘Are you married: "Yes, Tan A: Hi.'m___. ee es. — B ‘Are you from Spain?” ‘No,wearen'? gs 2 Work in pairs. A: turn to page 96.B:turn Bt —— ass to page 100, Ask and answer questions. As =F (== 4. Close your books. Practise the conversation with your partner Part 2 teotng Interview with Luis Ruiz Asking questions Possossive adjectives (1) Numbers 11-20 ting & Speaking Personal detsils Reading 1. Read Interview with Lats Ruiz. Complete the text with the answers from the box. Yes, itis. Ths is Rex No, I'm not. 'm American, Yes, |am 'm from Miami 2 © 1.27 Listen and check. Listening 1 1.28-1.31 Listen to the conversations I-4 and match them to the pictures ad. 2 Listen again and match the sentences to the conversations. Tes our dog. — Oh, they're my keys! T'm Canadian. Is this your car? — Grammar Vocabulary 1 Complete the words with the letters ae u. sre arrears ‘omplete the words with the leters a eo Where are you from? What's your name? We're fiom Lyon. Its our dog. T/ you / we are subject pronouns use subject pronouns before the verb amy [your / our are possessive adjectives ‘use possessive adjectives before a noun 1 Change the subject pronouns to possessive adjectives. This is () my car 1 A:What' (you) B:‘Tdon’t know!” 2 This is ) address: 14 Wood Road. 3, We're on holiday. This is (we) postcode?” hotel. ‘2 1.34 Listen and repeat. ye ae 3 1.35-1.38 Listen and write the numbers you hear. Yes, i ‘What’ your address? What's your postcode? 2 Complete the sentences with possessive 1 __ Oxford Road. L__3PQ adjectives. 2 ——KingStreet BS STW 1 ‘Whacs ___ phone number, Mr 2 ——bLondon Road. M_1A ‘Smith?? Tes 329901.” 4 Park Street. NW__ 4PT 2 We're from Italy. names are Lola : and Silvio. Writing and Speaking vee x pate ‘This s car. Ies.a 1 Look at picture a dn page 14. Pur the 4 ‘We're the police. What's eae SHE cee ees nationality?" T'm French. ‘your Is car? this Is this your car? x ‘number? the What's 3 4 137-1.88 Listen and check your name? your What’ answers to exercises 1 and 2. your What address? ‘ seq fom? are Where you {Grammar focus ~ explanation & more pracice © genes toge, een gee ree Of ak ‘2 1.39 Listen and check. 8 Look at the picture again, Imagine you are in the car. Invent answers to the ‘questions in exercise 1. 4 Work in pairs, Practise the conversation. Then swap roles and repeat. Youunt2 (() Warm up Write the coun nationalities in the box next to the correct France Saudi Arabia Scotland Spain United States American = ___ Scottish == French =— Saudi Arabian Spanish ae Listening 1 © 1.40-1.44 Listen to five people answering the questions Whats our name? and Where are you from? Match the names to the places. 1 Pilar Al-Matasem Mare France United States Scotland Dorothy Spain Mireille Saudi Arabia 2 3 2 Listen again and underline the correct place. 1 Pilar Barcelona / Sevilla / Madrid 2 Al-Mutasem — Riyadh / Jeddah / Dammam 3. Mare Lyon / Paris / Marseille 4 Dorothy Edinburgh / Glasgow / Alloa 5 Mireille ‘Los Angeles / Diamond Bar / San Diego Language focus: question words Language note: Use what to ask about things What's your address? se where to ask about places Where are you from? Complete the questions. 1 your name? 2 are you from? 3 ’s your phone number? Speaking ‘Ask four students the questions from the Language focus section and complete the table. from? name? phone number? Unit2 Global voices Vocabulary 1 Complete the table Country Nationality Brazil British China French Japan Polish Portugal Russian Spain ‘American 2 Work with a partner. Look at the stamps. Where are they from? 3 1.45 Listen and check. 4 Write the missing numbers 2s words. 1 fourteen 2 3 4 seventeen, 5 Gp 146 Write nine numbers from 11-20 in the table. Listen and cross out (%) the numbers. When you have nine crosses, say Bingo! Grammar 1 Geclthe subject pronouns and underline the possessive adjectives. he 1 it we you oy jours ehe) tay your 2 Complete the description with the words in the box. are are he's He's is My my Our She's Hi, _My_(1) name's Tina. This is ——@) English class. This is Gloria. (3) from Argentina. The other students (4) from Spain. This is Pedro. __(5) from Granada. And Carmen and Luis (6) from Madeid. (7) teacher's name (8) Max and (9) from Manchester. 3 & 1.47 Listen and check. 4 Write a description of your clas. Listen again 1. © 1.48 Listen again to the conversation from page 4. Cross out the words you do not hear A: Passport! Hello, What’ your name, please? fy name's Smith, Jean Smith. ‘A: And where are you from Ms Smith? B. I'm Canadian. Pm from ‘Vancouver, British Columbia. ‘A: OK, thanks. B: Thank you. Goodbye. 2 Match the words with the same . ak meanings. 1 Hello = Thank you 2 Thanks » Bye 3 Goodbye « Hi Global review Unit 2 olin & cebu ey Describing a family Reading and Vocabulary 1 Look at the pictures and read about three families from around the world. Underline the family words. 2 Are these family words male (M) or female (F)? Use the pictures to help you. brother Mg? sister EF mother father __ husband wife — daughter son 3 149 Listen and repeat the words. 4 Read about the families again. Then read sentences 1-5. Which sentence is false? 1 Tahid and Hama are husband and wife. 2 Venus and Svetlana are children. 3. Svetlana and Olga are sisters. 4 Hama isa father. 5 Allaand Yakov are parents. 5 Work in pairs. What family words describe you? Tall your partner. A: I'ma mother, wife and sister "Hi, 'm Svetlana. This is me and my family. This is Alla and Yakov.” They're my mother and father. This is my sister, her name's Olga. (ene cea Pronunciation > 1.50 Listen and repeat. ‘mother and father son and daughter husband and wife brothers and sisters parents and children Language note: some plural nouns are iregular One chil, two children ‘One person, two people ‘One man, tno mon ‘One woman, two women Speaking Work in pairs. A: tur to page 96. B: turn to page 100. Des ca family, “Hello, 'm Tahid and this is my family. This is my wife, her name's Hama. This is my daughter, she’s nine. Her name's Venus. This is my mother. © Hello, my name's Hong Suk. This is my husband, his name's Palani. He's from Malaysia. This is my baby son. familiac Grammar He's from Malaysia. His names Palani. ‘She’ nine. Her name's Vemss They're my motber and father: Their names are Alla and Yatoo. + be/ she they are subject pronouns + use subject pronouns before the verb + bis her / their are possessive adjectives *# use possessive adjectives before a noun 1 Change the subject pronouns to possessive adjectives 1 Thisis my brother and (he) wife. 2 This is my sister and her husband, and (they) — children. 3. This is my mother and (she) friend 2 Complete the sentences with possessive adjectives. 1 My parents are from Iran. names are Tahid and Hama. 2 Palani is from Malaysia and willis from Korea 3. Svetlana is Russian. family are from Gorodice. 3 Look at Flore and her family from France. Read the description and underline the correct words. (Greanmor focus ~ oxplnation & more practice of possessive adjectives on page 108 Writing 1. Work in pairs. Look at Dao and her family from Thailand. Match the names to the family words Sawat brother Archit father Lek mother Bichai sister [think Lek is her sister. © Me too. © Really? | think 2 Write sentences about Dao and her family. Use the sentences about Flore to . help you. This is Dao, she's 12. This is Flore, her / she's 11. Her / She's from France. This is his / her family. This is his / her father, he / his name's Thomas. This is his / her mother. This isher brother Didier, his [he’s 6. “Them Unit 9 Port 2 Liter & Spang Family numbers ocablary Fomily Grow Possession; Questions th be Speaking ‘Your family Raoding and ising 2 family photograph Functional ange Introducing people Listening and Speaking 1 Read the information about families around the world. RAR 2 © 1.51-1.55 Listen to five people. Write the numbers of people in their family. Louise from Australia 4 Sulayman from Gambia ‘Torsten from Germany Noriko from Japan Hasna from Morocco ‘Atypical family unit in South ‘Aicais four people. In ‘Sweden it's two. In Gambia a ‘typical family has eight people. Language note: use How many to ask about numbers. How many people are in your family? 3 Ask other students in the class about the number of people in their famil ‘A: How many people are in your family? B: Six. And you? Vocabulary 1 1.56 Listen again to Hasna Grd) the words you hear. brothor mother daughter father husband niece sister son wife 2 1.57 Listen and repeat the words in the family tree, my grandmother $ — my grandfather myaut? — myuncied” my niece my mother $ — my father a my brotherin-lawo" — my sister? TE Grammar my sister's daughter. amy busband’s family Use bto talk about possession ‘T Match the descriptions to the family words. 1 my mother's mother) my aune 2 myfather’ sister} my brother-in-law 3 mysister’s husband { my cousin 4 my sister's son smy grandmother 5 myaunt’s daughter my nephew 2 Write a definition (or definitions) for these family words, ‘my niece = my brother's daughter / my sister's daughter 1 my sister-in-law 2 my grandfather 3 myunele 4 my motherin-kw 5 my nephew \Grammar focus ~ explanation & more proctce of possesion on page 108 Speaking Write the names of four people in your family. Work in pairs. Ask questions about your partner’ names, A: Who's Jochen? B: He's my grandfather A: Who's Christine? B: She's my brother's wife. iy grandmother ® — my granctatner my aunt % — my uncie mmycousin? — my cousin my nephew Us San) ein ny ane Calica FING Te fie suchas = ny siete ewes meee neice Yes, hes. Hi Bsc TEV! hINE essa Asteenes eNoshe isn't. She's Endl Cewean mle PAnekMpestce Otis: Tatar ye A ite No theyeren't, Christophers single and Lucy's our cousin, Reading and Listening ‘1 1.58 Read and listen to a conversation about the picture. Write the names Janves (@) and Luey (2) next to the people in the photo. 2 Are the sentences true (T) or false (E)? 1 James is in Sydney. 2 James is married. 3. Christopher is in London. — 4) Christopher is James’ brother 5 Lucy is Christopher's wife, Grammar Is be married? Yes, he is. Are they married? No, they aren't ‘+ start yes/no questions with the verb be + do not use contractions for positive short answers (Fes-she¥ / Hes-they'=) 1 Put the words in the correct order to ‘make questions. Christopher fs /in Sydney? Is Christopher in Sydney? 1 ata party? / the family / is, 2 James / in London? / is 3. in Sydney? / James and Lucy / are 4 Lucy / married? / are / Christopher / and 2 Write shore answers to the questions in exercise 1 |s Christopher in Sycney? No, he isn't 3 Read the conversation about this photograph. Underline the correct words. A: 0k Sowwhow ihe? 'B: Thats my sister Clare andher husband Jed, ‘Arvedis/feJed English? 8: No, ie isn't he nat, He irish ‘A: Angare this /is this their daughter? 8: No, that’s our cousin Daniella Ac Are /Are they here in ‘Manchester? B:No, they aren't ist. They're tn Dublin, 4 & 1.59 Listen and check. Grammer focus ~ explanation & more prodice : cof questions with bs on page 108 Functional language 1. Complete the conversations with the words in the box. brother from Hi is you 1 A:Juliet, this Nigel. He’ B: Hello Nigel. Nice to meet Lee. Canada, 2. A: Naomi, this is my B: Lee. 2 1.60 Listen and check. ‘3 Work in pairs. Practise the conversations. 4 Introduce your partner to other students in the class Us Unita 1 Lookat this information about Isabella Cerase, Where is it from? 2 Anewspaper A magazine © Awebsite a Abook e0e Isabella Cerase Isabella’s friends E Maria Femandez, Spain Maciej Krélak, Poland Eva Emillina, Italy About me Hil My name's Isabella. 'm 24, I'm ttalian, 'm from Rome. Now I'm in London with my brothers and a friend. Luigi Cerase, Italy Brigitte Bouzain, France Paolo Cerase, Italy ‘Ana Perez, Spain Sandra Brown, UK Gianpiero Todaro, Italy Maria is with her family Maciej is 19 today! Eva is in Milan. Luigi is in Oxford Street, London, Brigitte is at a birthday party. Paulo is with Isabella in England. Anais ina café. ‘Sandra is with Isabella! Gianpiero is with his uncle, 2 Read the information. Are the sentences true (T) or 3 Look at the Abont me paragraph. Write a true paragraph false (F)? about you, She's from Mil Her brothers’ names are Luigi and Gianpiero. She's in Rome. — ‘Maciej is Polish. — Sandra is in London with three people. — Four friends are with family members. — Unit 3 Global reading Isabella is from Italy. Hil My name's Vocabulary 1. Write three more words in each group. female family | male family ‘grand members members mother son ‘grandmother aunt husband cgrandchiliren 2 Work in pairs. What is the answer to this question? ‘This person is my father’s son but he’s not my brother. Who is it?” a my uncle b mysister me Grammar ‘Underline the correct word. 1/Myam married. 1/My sister's name is Jil. She / Her husband's name is Andy. He /Hisis from Jamaica. ‘They / Their children are ten and six. oe eras Write five sentences about your family. Write four true sentences and one false sentence. Work in pairs. Read your sentences to your partner. Your partner guesses which sentence is false. Listen again 1 1.61 Read and listen to the conversation from. page 21. Who do the words in bold refer to? 1 he= James ‘A: This is my family at my sister’ birthday party in London. This is me and this is my brother James. OK - i (1) he marvied? Yes, he is. (2) His wife isn’t in the photo. She's in Australia Oh right. Is she Australian? No she isn't. Shes English. (3) She's a student in Sydney. ‘And who's this? Oh, that’s Christopher, my other brother. And thae’ Lucy. ‘Are (4) they married? No, they aren't. Christopher’ single and Lucy's our Pere Pw pe 2. Read the second conversation from page 21. Replace the words in bold with be, ou, they or their A: OK. So who’ this? B: Thar my sister Clare and her husband Jed. A Is Jed English? B: No, Jed isn't Jed's Irish ‘A: And is this Jed and Clare’s daughter? B: No, that’ my and Clare’ cousin Danielle. A. Are Jed, Clare and Danielle here in Manchester? B: No, they aren't. They’re in Dublin 3 © 162 Listen and check, Pot 1 wemesze00 Vocabulary Vocabulary and Reading i 1 Write the words in the box with the 1 -65 Look at the pictures of places in numbers a town, Listen and repeat the words. 2 Is there a big shopping mall in your sixty forty ninety seventy town? eighty thinty twenty fity hundred 3 Read about a shopping mall on page 25. Fromireiiion & Spanking 20 twenty 70 ‘Complete the text with the numbers. oe 30. 80 ‘ 40 20 Language note: Wing 50 108. oe... Owe 2 1.63 Listen, check and repeat. 3. Write the words for the numbers. i - aes 4 © 1.66 Listen and check. es Sy C= t= ot ak — 3B (Match the mumbers with the words 3B forty-six 46 ninety-ight 89 tie four 2 eighty-nide 6 thirty-two a Rea % twenty-three an 5 © 1.64 Listen and write the numbers niet Bie ‘you hear as words. 1 forte pes ‘ Grammar ‘There's «big supermarket. There are 48 restaurants, Is there a cinema? Are there any banks? Yes, there are. No, there aren’. + Use There (There ft) with singular nouns ‘© Use There are with plural nouns ‘+ Start questions with Isthere..? or Are there? + Use any after Are there...? 11 Read the sentences about a shopping all, Decide which four sentences are incorrect. Then correct them. ‘Theres four restaurants. X There are four restaurants. 7 There’ two floors. ‘There are one cinema. ‘Theres six floors for shopping. ‘There is a big car park for eighty cars. ‘There are two supermarkets. ‘Theres many people. ‘Underline the correct words Is there /Are there any restaurants? Is there /Are there a bank? Is there /Are there a supermarket? Is there (Are there a car park? Is there /Are there any cinemas? Gber Kone Grammar fous ~ explanation & more practice of hero is and there are on page 108 Pronunciation and Speaking 1 1.67 Listen to how the underlined sound is pronounced. Repeat the sentenees. 1 There's acinema. 2 Ts therea bank? 3 Tes usy on Saturday. ‘2 Work in pairs. A: turn to page 96. B: turn to page 100. Talk about two other shopping malls 1 Look at this information about the Allstar Hotel. Write some sentences. Use the text about the shopping mall to help you. 20 floors 4 restaurants 2 cafés 25 shops fone bank one big car park for 60 cars In the Allstar Hotel there are |wenty floors Sma ne Vocabulary and Speaking ‘1 © 1.68 Listen and repeat the prices. $4.50 £39 €10.99 £75.42 $25 na chop = dolla, € = pound, ‘A smll shop near my houses adjectives 2 1.69 Listen to the conversations and the price you hear hove 1 9 824 BHD 8S 22819» $90 $99 3 2 €1330 » 63.30 © €130 428749 686.49 © £6.90 8 Write four prices. Work in pairs. Say the prices to your partner. Your partner writes the prices. Then swap roles and repeat. 4 Workin pairs. Look at the pictures and prices. Ask and answer with a partner. A: How much is the cola? Bits $1. 5 Compare the prices with your country. Are they cheap, expensive or the same? A: The magazine is $3.00. in my country that's about 39 pesos. That's expensive! : Oh, for me it's cheap. tape acon cua NR DS gammes 5 | fee) Soe Unit 4 Smal Functional language 1 Complete the conversation with the words in the box. ‘Thankyou Bye Howmuchis Helo Shop Assistant: Customer: Hi ‘magazine? Shop Assistant: $3.00, please the Customer: Here you are. Thanks. Shop Assistant: _____. Goodbye. Customer: 2 1.70 Listen and check. 3 Work in pairs. Practise the conversation 4 Work in pairs. Look at the pictures and prices again, Make a similar conversation. ‘¢ How much is... 2 * Here you are. '* Thank you. bd |FORTUNE Reading and Vocabulary 1 2171-174 Read ad listen wo fos people talking about a shop near their house Match 1-4 to the piceures 2-d. 2 Look at the pairs of opposite adjectives. Complete the words with the adjectives in bold from the text. Foot bad ‘unfriendly big | Se 2\e on closed * \ - i : oiay ae ie . ee near my house. 1 ‘There’s a bakery The bread is very good and the people are friendly’ near my house 2 ‘The shop near my house is very small but there are lots of things to buy. Its open 17 hours a day from 6.00am to 14.00pm.’ 3 ‘Bob's News isa small shop in my street. There are lots of newspapers and magazines. There are other things too — Coke®, milk and chocolate.’ 4 ‘There's a small bookshop near my house. There are many interesting, ‘old books in the shop. Itisn’t an expensive shop, the books are cheap.’ Listen, check and repeat. 4 Underline the adjectives you can use to describe the nouns. city: bia closed old student: good friendly expensive 2 cal open small unfiiendly 3 book: boring closed new 4 holiday: boring cheap closed 5 grandfather: old expensive interesting Writing and Speaking 1 Think about a small shop near your house. Make some notes name of the shop: adjectives to describe the shop: 2 Write a shore description about the shop, Use the descriptions about the four shops to help you. 3. Work in small groups. Tel the other students about your shop. 1. Workin pairs. Look at the picture and say what you can see. ‘How many sentences ean you say? Thro isa cinema. The camera is £89. 2 1.76 Workin pairs. Listen and answer the questions. Unit Global game O@ cinema Vocabulary 1 Write the name of the places under the pictures. 2. Write eight more numbers in the table. Work in pairs and read the numbers to your partner. 3 3 Listen and write your partner's numbers here. 3] | 4 Work in pairs, Say a number from 11 to 99. Your partner says the opposite. A:23 B32 A45 B54 5 Pot the tiles in the correct order to make adjectives. L ][Ac][5u su ][at |e , (08) [ED][er >, EA ce » e|Lv [Ns] J[ex De [pe ][FR] [Np] s @E|L JING] ][RE][ST Oe Grammar Tick (v) the correct sentence or question. @ There's a shopping rll. 7 There a shopping mall. 1 4 There are 85 shops in the mall. There's 85 shops in the mall. ‘There's many people shopping on Saturdays. ‘There are many people shopping on Saturdays. Is there two or three bookshops? ‘Are there two or three bookshops? Is there a car park? Are there a car park? Listen again 11 Listen to the speakers from page 27 Complete the sentences with the adjectives in the box. interesting oben expensive friendly good 1 There’ a bakery near my house. The bread is very and the people are 2 The shop near my house is very small but there are lots, of things to buy. Ie's 17 hours a day from 6.00am 10 1.00pm, 3. Bob’sNewsis shop in my street. There are lots of newspapers and magazines. There are other things too— Coke®, mili and chocolate. 4 There's a small bookshop near my house. There are many , old books in the shop. Tt isn'tan shop, the books are cheap, ‘mall 2 Listen again and check. 3 Look atA small shop near my ‘ouse again on page 27. Choose one ofthe speakers and practise reading what they say. Global review Unit 4 Port 1 eating vso Thar int / Taare titesing eseribing jobs Neuer & Speaking Jobe Unit § Work Reading 1 Read the introduction to the text about ‘VSO iin the information box on page 31. ‘Then look at the pictures of VSO volunteers ‘and complete the sentences with the words in the box. school farm hospital 2 2.01 Listen and read more about ‘VSO. Choose the best title for the text. + VSO -an International Organisation © Working for VSO + The History of VSO 8 Are the following sentences true (T) or false (F)? 1 VSO isan American organisation. 2 Many volunteers work in Africa and Asia, 3. There are volunteers in North Africa, 4 Guyana isa South Asian count 5 There isn'ta lot of time for fun. 4 Do you think working for VSO is interesting? Why? Yes, because .. No, because boring busy difficult soasy friendly fun Grammar There isn’t a lot of money for volunteers There aren't any volunteers in North Africa. + use there im’ with singular nouns + use there aren't with plural nouns + use any after there aren't 1 Underline the correct words. 1 There én’ / aren ¢any volunteers in Brazil 2 There isnt / aren'ta VSO office in Egypt 3. There im't/ aren't any volunteers who are seventeen years old. 4 There isn*/ aren't any volunteers on farms, 2 Complete the sentences with There n't or There aren't 1 any volunteers in my country. 2 ‘teacher in the’ classroom. 3 _____any friendly students here. 4 a school café for the students, Are the sentences in exercise ? true or false for you? Grammar focus ~ exalonalion & mare Practice ofthe sn ond there arent on oge 110 Listening 1 202-07 Listen to six people talking about their jobs. How many people work for Vso? 2 Listen again and match the names to the sentences. Jim, work outdoors, its exsy/ difficult. David) Tworkin a hospitals it’s quiet / day. Ingrid CT work in a shop, i boring interesting. Maria Twork in an office, the people are frienily | unfriendly. Richard Twork ina restaurant, it’s quiet J busy. Julie Twork in a school, its boring J interesting. 3 Listen again and underline the correct words. Language note: uso / work... to talk about your job. work in a restaurant / outdoors. Vocabulary and Speaking 4 arn page Tad eit th ob the pictures. 2 Look atthe table, Choose one of the tasks below. A. Tick (¥) the sentence which is true for you. B Choose a job from page 104. This is your job. Tick (7) the true sentence. you Iwork... | in a schoo! inan office ina shop inarestaurant | outdoors athome | ma student Im unemployed | tmunainpoved asf i meted | Language note: somone who is unemployed does not have a job. ‘Someone who is retired does not have a job because thay are over 60 or 65 years old. 3 Speak to five other people in the class and make a note oftheir answers. A: work in a shop. And you? B: Ima student 4 Are these sentences true (T) or false (F)? In my group .. * three people work in an office. — + two people are unemployed. — * one person is a student. © nobody is retired. — tee a) sos a Bren creneatont = WS OS) Rete reer works with people CN ero eal Ce Ld maya: Sharing skills MR cia bere: countries including China, hanging lives India and Indonesia. 11 are also many volunteers in African countries Gia ysis- naa og a Volunteers also work in South America in Guyana, Bolivia and Peru. Volunteers are from 18 to 75 years old; the average age of a volunteer is 42, Most volunteers work for two years. in ron ate Wye eens econ ele at hospitals, offices and outdoors on farms. PISO Venere ACA Tae eC ees ene! Grete Muerevoe eT Coawrn a TN p= ela Play Port 2 Veco & Speaking aes, Vocabulary and Speaking 1. Write che missing vowels («i 0,1) t0 complete the names of the sports. tiring Talking about sports 2 & 2.08 Listen and repeat the sports. Gromer & Proruncsion ins 3 Workin pairs. Look at the bar chart of countries and their national sports. Guess the sports. Choose from the sports in exercise 1 Reading & Spacing ‘The Human Race A: [think mamber one is swimming. What do you think? B: Tthink its basketball. 4 & 2.09 Listen and check, 5 Work in pairs. Ask and answer the questions, + Which sports are popular in your country? Which sports are not popular? # Is there a national sport? National sports of the world Listening 1 Do you like the sports in Vocabulary and Speaking exercise 1? Write +++ (Llove it), +4 (Like i), + (its OK) or x (I don't like it) in the boxes. 2 210 Listen to wo people talking about some sports. Tick (¥) the table. vin ina |r| i footba [ = aim swimming Fe Listen again and put the conversation in the correct order. No, I don't. — Really? Love it. Do you like football? 1 ‘Well, it’s OK. ‘What about swimming, Steve? Do you like swimming? — esr dos And you? — Units Play Grammer and Pronunciation ‘Do yet like football? Yes, do. /No, E don’t ‘+ start questions with the auxiliary verb do ‘© use do for short answers, not the main verb (Fes-Ftike) 1 Underline the correct words. A: Do you like / likes basketball? B: Yes, Ida / don’. It's a very popular sport in my country. In Argentina we love all ball sports — football, tennis, basketball, Like you / Do you like basketball? A: No, I don’t don’r like. 1s boring. Ido Tike (1 ike running. 2 Write words to complete the questions Do you like tennis. (a sport)? 1 Do you like — (@ sport)? 2 Do you like (a sportsman or sportswoman)? 3 Do you like (a nationality) restaurants? . si Deel SG Reading and Speaking 1 Work in pairs. Do you like 3 Write your answers to the questions. ShaapeAdyee ines Do you like tennis? No, I don’t 4 211 Read and listen to these sentences from the Listening on page 32. Notice how the words connect. Da you like football? 2. Look at the pictute of a race and read the information. Then answer the questions. 1 What’ the name of the race? ae 2) Whereis it? ce Soe Ts Seinen How many kilometres is the No, Idon't. Cistane a 5 Listen again and repeat 4 What special about this race? 6 Work in pairs. Ask and answer questions Workin pairs. A: turn to page 97. B: tum 1-4 from exercise 2. Remember to connect % Page 101. Tell your partner about another the words. Use short answers. 7. A: Do you like tennis? 4 Work in pairs. Are there any important 2B: Yes, I do. races in your town or country? Tell your @ cramer focus espoaton nor prcce PHBE oon page 110

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