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eee 1 Match the pictures ofthe people withthe jobs. a secretary b maid © groundaman, 4 cook butler F chanteur g nana 2 Match the jobs with the responsi, secretary lean the house maid cook meals groundsman, serve food and look after clothes cook drive cars butler typeletters ‘chautier look after children ‘nanny take care of ea GET Discuss the things people do for you Have (something) done Reflexive pronouns Reading 3 Read the article below about Lord Sebastian Fanshawe, the world’s laziest man. Which five jobs from aetivty 1 are mentioned? The Laziest Man in the World Lord Sebastian Fanshaswe Is possibly the ‘world’s laziest man, Last week I went along to his beautiful counrysce mansion to meet him. When his Lordship finally got out of bed, at two o'clock inthe afteroon, | asked who kept his home in such beautiful condition Wel, you se, | have servant he su ie rennin, maid, of course. 2 [have my cars washed by. eee cet ete er of a sroundsman. When Fm hungy 3 VRave my food ‘D2 ou do anything for yous asked ‘cooked by the cook? "Noticing my amazement, his Lordship said, ‘Oh, “4 Talways have my food cut up for me: “Oh, yes, | always wash myself in the bath,’ Just then breakast arrived, and twas ‘he said proudly. 51 rash my teth myself an. shocked when his butler leaned over the table, oh, ane 61 choose all my servants myself, though picked up the knife and fork and used them to “‘Tthave them all interviewed by my mother first.’ slice through his Lordships bacon and eggs. 4 Read he article again. Answer the questions below. « Does LordFanshawewash scar? No, he does > Does he cook his meals? «© What id his butler do? <4 What ihe proud of «© Who brushes his teeth? £ Who chooseshisserants? 9 Who interviews his servants? Check your answers witha partner | 5 Would you lke to have servants? fyou had servants, what household jobs would they do for you? (Cn czy ‘We call word ike yourself and myself reflexive pronouns. 8 work wth a partner. Wie use reflexive pronouns when: Comect the mistakes inthe following sentences Sometimes there is more than one mistake na sentence. «No, wont pay for your vacation. ject. Pay forityou ‘always wash myset nthe bath, No, Ewon't pay for your vacation. Pay for it yourself {6 ite the reflexive pronouns below to complete the table. Pee anes Eee vet ‘garage when t broke down, a TN ff] See semne nrc rane ' iditby afirm of decorators. «had sucha great time really enjoyed me, ‘When we talk about a job that we ask or pay someone to do for us, we can use tis patter: ooetrsimammeomasees || oe always have my food cut up forme. £ Ttwas too big to cary home sot delivered it. itcame this morning, ‘When we mention the person wha does the ob, we use by: 1g He’ssolazy. He has all his meals Ihave my cars washed by my chauffeur. aed 7 work ith a partnes Lookat the article In activity 3 and find more examples ofthe above paterns, CRIM Ustenand check Etc betel ‘9 Match the words on the eft with the sounds on the right secretary —_____ neni chantour eid manny Datlo ‘groundsman_ faut maid lok butler L setrotayi cook ‘graundeman ‘10 Practise saying the words ‘Tle Whatkind of things do you do for ather people? What kind of things do you usualy do for yousel? ‘What kindof things do you usually/sometimes have done? Who by? Make notes, ‘Wash hair ~ usualy myself, sometimes hairdresser {sthere anything you do that you'd keto have done by someone else? {sthere anything youll never have done by someone else? Why? Make notes. bb Work witha partner Ask and answer questions. Make notes example What kind of things do you usually have done by someone else? Ts there anything you'd never have done by someone else? « Tell the class about your partners answers. 4 Isthere anything that eveyone has done by someone else? (ira 1 Wwhatisa traditional breakfast in your country? Do you usually havea traditional breakfast? Why? | 2 Lookat these diferent kinds of brealfast, What an you see? Which do you think re healthy and which areunhealthy? Why? ae | Discuss your diet ‘Countable and uncountable nouns with ‘much/many/a ot ofltsof/afew/alitle 4 Read the interview from a magazine ‘There are seven mistakes inthe interview. | don't eat nang red ot fast food ‘Work with a partner Find the mistakes and correct them. How Good is Your Diet? Life and itesye talks with John Dyer. How would you describe your diet? My dit? Well | think is quite belthy, but | imagine it could be healthier. I don’t eat many fied or fastfood. 1 always eat someting before eave for the office as | have a long commute and can't wait for lunch, Do you eat much snacks? [Not really, But 1 sometimes have a litle biscuits with my te. | try to eat fruit if 1 get hungry between lunch and dinner. That's usually enough. 1 always take a packed lunch that 1 make the night before, Not much people seem to do that anymore | guess it because the canteen is so handy. When I get home I have dinner wth my wile if shes finished work on time, of course. Is usualy healthy, and we always have many salad. Do you eat many sugary food? “The only really unhealthy things I eat are cake orice cream after dinner, but Ido get afew exercise at the gym, s0| guess thats OK. 5 Listen and check your answers. 6 Read the sentences below Are they tre (or false (F7? Grete) the correct ete. Look nthe article again to check. Correct the sentences that are false. 4 John eatealot fried food. TE) __Tohn doesn't ent much fried food b He doesn'teat biscuits. T/F ¢ He never eats salad. 1” or He cats alittle exerci: eter oie 7 » Lookat the examples below: Underline the corect words to complete the rules. ‘example ‘meaning rales ‘Do you eat much sugary food? Do you eata large amount? rach is usually used with : countable/ancountable nouns in ‘dort eatrmich fried or fastfood. eat a small amount, ‘questions and negative sontences. | Porawet alent? many sted ith ee ee cee "Teatasmall umber __ questions and negative sentencs ‘afew means not many, Ithas a Teat a smal! number positive meaning and is used with countable/uncountable nouns. But Ido sometimes have a few ‘iscuits with my tes. alittle means not much, Ithas: ositive meaning and is used with untable/uncountable nouns. Check with a partner, 8 Complete the sentences using the rules fom activity 7a More than one answer is sometimes possible, 8 Canwe have a quick meoting? Lonly have alittle __time before Ihave to leave. » Pm really nck. ive ina beautiful place and have friends © Do you eat ____ tried toca? No,I don't usually eat {tied or salty food, a Tsaw Dave _ days ago, maybe last Tuesday? © How _ people did you invite tothe party today? Sounding Natural 9 Lsten tothe sentences. ‘What happens othe undetned eters? «Ton have many friend 2» don’t usually eat much fried or fastfood. © Ion’ often cook at home. 10 CREED sten again and copy the pronunciation. ‘T1 Think about what you or your fay usually have for breakfast, lunch and dinner. «Read the questions below. Wite down your answers. | | ( What do you usally eat cring the week? Is it different at the weekend, or on special occasions? Do you eat many snacks? \ | Do you think you have a healthy diet? Why? ! b Tellthe cass. | « Decide who has the healthiest diet ions from the prompts inthe table to ask your classmates, snes inthe table next tothe questions {ind someone in your class who... name is anonly hla (re..) ikea chocolate (e..) ‘can play the piano (Can..) has been to England ave...) \s going to cook dinner tonight re.) Feedback aca dass, Get to know your classmates better Review of questions 2a LUsten to Sally and Jim meet for the first time. inthe company canteen umber the question athe oder yu eather O tow tong nave you workod here? © whattooe do you weston? O wats se ts? © tenis oar oe? (©) ers yoo ast Oobcsirany reat jo? O wWiat ia you do before you came hore? PO doyosenjyit bb Match the answers with the questonsin activity 23, BO tres nivrsity stent O thecignn. © Yos.tis O Anca si yor O teatgn O snot very tieny DO retneent ’ « CHEERED usten apun ad check youransers. . ‘ eee yes questions | ausllaryor smainver | modal verb met ao Do you lve intondon? ne you enjoying the party? Have you et my brother? We don't use an ausilary verb when be isthe main verb. Isshe English? Aretha tes? win-questions ‘questionword AUN subject main verb Where 6 you lve? When can you come? We don't use an auxiliary vers when be isthe main verb, ‘When isthe meeting? How are your parents? wh questions begin with what, when, where, who, whom, which, whose, why and how. 9 Write the words in the correct order to bb Read the questions in activity 3a make questions Write answers that are tue for you. 1 do/What / you / do? 1 ‘What do you do? 2 you/ like /De / food? / spicy 8 your/ a /What / colour? /favoutite 4 good /you/ Are / maths? / at 5 people / there /in / are / your faraily? How many Stir bee 4.9 CARRIED Usten to the yesino questions below. Listen to the wt- questions below. ‘Does the intonation go up or down atthe end? ‘Does the intonation go up or down atthe end? Do you getup early? ‘Where do you live? ‘Are you happy? ‘When does the film start? Does he work here? ‘What sports do you like? Listen again and copy the intonation, LUsten again and copy the intonation. 5 9 Youare going to get to know your classmates better. Read the questions below. Make anote of your answers. 1. Why do you study English? { | 2 What do you lke to do in your free time? 3, What foreign countries have you visited? 4. When was the happiest time of your life? 5 t bb Write four more questions fr your classmates, above. 6 2 Work with partner Askand answer the questions in activity 5. ‘Make a note of your partners answers, ‘example ‘A: Why do you study English? B: Because I need to speak it at work. QETTTEGAA (Do the exercises below. A. Write the words under the matching pictures. maid groundsman cook nanny secretary chauffeur B, Fill in the blanks with the correct words from activity A. | 41. Lwork as a answering the telephone and keeping files in order. i] 2. Kyleisa at a small Greek restaurant. 3. The Prime Minister__opens the car door for him. 4, Theyhireda__to help with the children because they | both work full-time. EAVIVEGY (Do the exercises below. A, Use the words in the parentheses to complete the sentences. Use the structure have something done. Change the form of the verb as necessary. | 1. My hair's too long. I need to have (treu | 2. My car broke down, but I took it to the garage and | | (t/ mend) \| 3. We're staying at my parents’ house, because we're (our place / paint) | | ii A. | really don’t like _ (my photoaraph /take) B. Complete the sentences using reflexive pronouns. 1. Don't worry, lean pay for my coffee mysalt 2. You have to water the plants. They can’t grow by 3. If we want to live in a house, we'll have to buy it 4, He never irons his shirts for 5. You should go to the shop. I might make a mistake. 6. She didn’t drive the car The chauffeur did. 7. I don't like going to the cinema by id you and Sam cook all this food by . Underline the error in each sentence and write the correction. 41, Look at you in the mirror. yoursalf 2. Ineed to have my carpet cleaning, 3. Laura is having her nails paint. 4, Michael bought a new sofa and had delivered it. 5. We should paint the house ourself. 6. I had my eyes checked of the doctor. 7. cook most of my meals for me. 8. They had their website designs by a professional. GREET Which things do you do yourself? Which things do you have others do? Use the words as prompts to write sentences. 1. fix/ my computer have my computer fixed 2. clean / my room 3. style / my hair GUMS ay( Write a short paragraph about what is in your kitchen. ‘Answer the questions below. Remember to use these words: a lot of/some/many/much/a few/lots offa little. What kind of furniture is there? What kind of food? What do you have in your refrigerator at the moment? PWN Do the exercises below. A. Fill in the blanks with much/many/a few/or a little. 1. Leata lot at meals, so ldon’t have__many ___snacks. 2. Does Vicky drink coffee? 3. This cake is delicious, Canihave___—=—_more, please? 4, Masoneatstoo fast food. 5. They arrived early for the film. Only people were there. 6. Today will be an easy day—we don'thave__—— work to do. 7. you're going to the supermarket, please pick up potatoes & Wehave____time before class. Let's get a snack 9. How____money do you have in your pocket? 10. Are there_____good restaurants in your neighbourhood? B, Read the sentences and correct the mistakes. 1. I don’t usually eat many fast food. Ldon't usually eat much fast food 2. | like to go running many times a week. 3. Let's cook spaghetti! We don’t need much ingredients. 4. Ihave a little good friends. 5. Mark likes a few sugar in his tea, not a lot. CGE write the words under the matching pictures. cream canteen fried food ~—_ packed lunch __biscuits salad gym salty fast food 3. es ‘Match the columns to make questions. How long have © a. there in your family? What's b. live nearby? Do you © your parents? ‘What cities d. seat free? How many people are e, you worked there? \s this f. films do you like? 7. Doyou like . ‘© g. met my friend Jess? 8. What kind of . '» fh, your new teacher like? 9. Have you . ‘© i. have you visited? 10. How are . © j. Italian food? | | GIVENE (Do the exercises below. | ‘A. Use the words in the box to complete the questions. Then match each question with the correct answer. | Are Do Where When Who Is Whose What Why 1. When _ is the next train? c a. No, 'm an only child. | 2 is your favourite actor? b. Brazil 3. you have any brothers? ¢. At three, | think, i 4 do you do in your free time? 4. No, I'm a lawyer. | 5. do you travel by bus? Because it's cheaper | ‘than the train. 6 are you from? f. Tom Hardy. 7, ___is this bag? 9.lt’s John’. 8.______—you a teacher? h. No, he’s my uncle. 9.__that your dad? i. Hiking B. Write the words in the correct order to make sentences. Then write answers that are true for you. 1. Q: do/Why / you / English? / study @ & 2. Q:are/ at? / you / good / What a A 3. Q:do/ your / time? / What / do / you / in /free Q & FERN TaN (Polly is looking for a flatmate and is interviewing David. Read the conversation. Then read the statements and circle True or False. Polly: So, tlle about your interests, What do you ke doing inyour free time: David: Well, m realy interested in history and politics. ike watching the news on TV, and I really love reading history books Polly: Oh, That's nice. David: Yes. Are you interested in politics? 2 Polly: Well, no, actualy. 'm not into politics really love music. How about you? avid: Oh, yes. quite enjoy going to concerts, and the opera... Polly: Right. Well, | lke listening to heavy metal. I ike Dogface and the Broken Ankle Band David: Oh, Really? Polly: Yes, and love playing the drums, David: Ah, I see... not to0 loud, | hope. | don't really like noise. Polly: Noise?! its music, ma o 1. David doesn't like to read books. True Fal 2. Polly isn't very interested in politics. True False 3, Polly says that she is in a band. True False 4, David and Polly enjoy the same kind of music, True False 5. Polly plays a musical instrument. True False

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