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Countries “Talking about prices © Prices around the works Howe mich .? nea DO Panctation Useful phrase: Inashop Counts Neonates (qiiounntthten ‘Numbers 11-100, Prices ful tops: questons © Word stress: numbers page 18 3 Relations ——Talkingabout your family) My fay (1) © Hwa ..? Possessives curt Fomity © Someone in your family @ My family 2) fier pieces DO Puncnation © Famous famities © Family (epostrophes desertion seul phrases © an + vowel / 2+ consonant (aenty) Ioteouctions page 26 Review A Pages 24,25: Gramma / Vocabulary /Promunctation review Pages 25,27: Reading & Listening Writing form filling) & Speaking page28 4 Favourites Taking about kes and (© Do you tke pasta? © Present simple: it (do ike Fovourites dtthes onan Adjective + noun word order eee at © Web profile Useful phrases: Asking for @ Food. Drink. Sport. Colours. DO Personat wed asifation Commo adjectives proie © Word sires: famous places rege 345 Life “Talking about your © Yourliteexpectancy ———@ Presentsienpe yon they Va ‘Talking about adream job) What's yourdreamjob?— @ Common verbs. Jobs ee DO Drafting, Useful phrases: On the @ Stress and intonation in ‘comcting finalising hove Wh questions pages 6 24/7 ‘Tebing the time © Time z00es © The time Present simple: he, t,t ‘Tre time ‘Talking about daily routine @ Judge Jules: © Days. Daily routine. Verb phrases with Nae ne eaten DO Description ee ee css, ge $0 he (aily routine) © 3% person ver endings page 46 Review B Pages 46,47: Grammar Vocabulary / Pronunciation review [ages 48, 49% Reading & Listening. Writing (personal profil) & Speaking pageso 7 NYC ‘Talking about NYC (A Brith people in NYC @ there is/ there ae someon Location ‘Talking about places to go The top five things to © Places in a city. Verb phrases iy atuaetons gay doin NYC with g. US and UK English DO Liming sentences Useful phases: Asking © Weak forms in Theresa... and (andar but; description bot Tocation ‘There are. (ety) pagesé 8 Houses “Tatking about a home @ Pau McCartney © object pronouns Homes Giving opinions the cary years © Rooms aod furiture Optnions DO Punctuation © 2Forthin Road (Ordinal numbers {commas}: description @ Places welove andhate — @ thsounds house) ‘Useful phrases: Offering a rink GD ~ Workbook. Fach unit ofthe Workbook contains 2 one page section which develops practical writing skis Ce rT ‘Talking about eating and drinking habits ‘Talking about international food, @D © Linking sentences {and and or; description @eading & Listening texts @ The 3hour diet © My life in Thailand ‘Useful phrases: In a café Meow mee omit owe [ea oy), ele mela cas nen tae, Ee “Talking about clothes ‘Talking about current activities DO Postcart Peer “Talking about important vents in your country ‘Talking about Lives DO Decription (vend) ‘Talking about sports and sporting heroes WO Lie history @ The catwalk @ Thee conversations © Speci days oer sep © World events O tives ‘Useful phrases: Buying tickets © Lance Armstrong (Herve in history ‘Useful phrases Special oveasions ‘Pages 90, 91: Grammar | Vocabulary | Pronunciation review ‘Pages 92, 93: Reading & Listening. Writing description of a person) & Speaking, fracee doce eerel “Taking about journeys “king shot yous best holiday © Jouey © Sequensing cece) 14 Gireus “king about circuses a Talking about ability anc ness a aah B Class talents a © Online CV 45 Future Taking about future plans The future and intentions te DO Emait forure plans) © The long way round © My best holiday ‘Useful phrases: Ata railway station © Gitford's Circus © What's the maner? ‘Useful phrases Talking about illness © Tee things to do before youdie © Doyou know your future? © Alotery win Useful phrases: Saying, Boodkye ape 112 i Pages 112, 13: Grammar/ Vocabulary / Pronunciation review @rammar, Bocabulary & @ronunciation © iow oen.7 Adve resency © Food Drink Time expressions © Ii) and i sont ah [ay Joes Lanny, @ Present continuous © Clothes. Verb phrases © ing forms © ke pastsinple © Months. Years. Dates. Adjectives © Word stres: adjectives © Past simple afrmative forms. Regular and neue verbs © Sports © Pastsimple at ectings @ Pst simple: negative and question forms. Wh questions © Travel phrases. Time expressions. ago Holidays © Vowel sounds © con aed ca' for abit. How many 2 © Prats of the body: ness @ carand cant @ wot tte we, Fata: going to © Time expressions net (© Word and sentence stress [Rages 114,115: Reading & Listening, Writing holiday email) & Speaking Phinvorks Student A page 16 + Pairwoork: Student B page 121 * Grammar Ext page 126 * Recordings page 136 * Foti prods page 5) + Eregater ert page 143, Instructions 2 © 1.02 Listen and repeat the instructions. LZ ) Look at the photos. ) Listen and repeat. ©) Practise the conversation. 4) Read the text ©) Compare your sentences, Check your answers, 3 @ 1.03 Read and listen to the instructions. a) Complete. Hello. My name’s Maric. 1) Gre). Helo. My name's (ad) 9 Underline. Hello, My name's Mario, ; atawm 10 20 3440 ©) Cross out, Hello, My name's Merie. Match = 1-_—France Ss 3 Japan ra] 4 Follow the instructions. 1 Complete the sentence. Hello. My name's 2 « Hello, My name's Tina. 3 Underline Hello. Hello. My name's Karl 4 Tick /) the correct box. Ymaman(@). |) 'mawoman(Q). | 5 Cross out the incorrect word. Inglish English 6 Match the numbers. 1 v0 2 = three 3 one ID y/your/bis/her. Singular and plural nouns. this/these Names. Numbers 1-10. Common objects Personal information Possessive 1 @ 1.06 Listen and complete. determiners ‘What's your name?” my name “My name's Bond ...____ Bond your name 2 @1.05 Listen and complete with be: contractions my oF your. Ym-Tam Hello. Tm Jinx. What's __ name?” My name's = My name is + name's Bond ... James Bond! Whas ~ What és ‘Nice to meet you, James: Practise the conversation with a partner, 1 Speak to other students, Practise the conversation with your names. name’ Ana Ramirez a Z4 x toe? 1D Possessive determiners fis name her name Names fist name = James surrare = Bond we Gainer ot on tent Rr = 1. @ 4106 Listen and complete with his (B) oF her (Q). a) ‘What's name?‘ name’s Pierce Brosnan.’ ‘b) ‘What name?" *. name's Teri Hatcher’ 2. Ask questions about students in your class. Whats his name? Rafael Whats her name? = ) Vocabulary 1 @1.07 Listen and repeat the numbers. 2 Complete the lists. a) one two three b) five four ©) two four = ) one three five @ 1.08 Listen, check and repeat. 3 1.00 Listen and weite the phone numbers. 2) “What's your home (4) number 020 : 1) “What's your mobile (8) number?” , Speaking Ask two students. Complete the informati “What's your fist rane? Ee suv _ a =) re —- longi. > 6 noone Vocabulary 1 @ 1.10 Listen and repeat the words. 1 abag 2 acomputer 3. books 4 pens 7 5 keys 8 6 amobile phone a passport 2. Cover the words. Say a number. Your partner says the word. Grammar Nouns; this/these 1 Singular 1 ‘What's this?” What's this? 2 ‘What's this?” Tes a pen. 3 ‘What are these?” Plural 4 ‘What are these?” i eth AI 5 ‘Whatare these?” Theyre pens 6 "What's this? 7 ‘What's this?” 8 ‘Whats this?” Look at the photo above. Underline the correct answer. ‘Isa bag. | They’re bags’ ‘e's a computer. / They're computers’ ‘ts a book. / They're books.’ ‘t’s.a pen. / They're pen: ‘It’s a key. / They're keys.’ ‘It’s a mobile phone. / They're mobile phones.’ “vs a passport. / They're passports’ ‘Ata camera. / They're cameras’ (@ 1.11 Listen, check and repeat. 2 EET te ome The alphabet AB cD EF OG HI JK LMNO P a mx ¥ z Listening 1 @ 1.22 Listen to the conversation. in his bag. fick (/) the things in her bag. Tick (¥) the things Her bag | Things His bag ¥ | acomputer books a mobile phone a passport 2 What isn’t in his bag? Pronunciation 1 15 Listen and repeat the letters. 2 1.24 Listen and complete with the letters in the box. A F1OU ft] BCDEGPTYV fe] FLMNSXZ Jal _HJK /u/ Q_W Jeu! _Y Jeol Jaf R Repeat the letters. 3 @ 1.15 Listen and number (1-6) the abbreviations as you hear them. ok aall vel uk CL) usa] nyc Repeat the abbreviations. Useful phrases 1 @ 1.16 Read, listen and complete the conversation. Receptionist: Welcome to The London English School What's your name? Student: Tusanee. Receptionist: Can you spell that, please? Student: THU-S-A-NE-E. Receptionist: And your surname? Student: (1) R0-0 Receptionist: Sony, can you repeat that, please? Student: (2) Receptionist: Thank you, Miss (3) __. Student: Please call me Nut. Receptionist: OK. Thank you, Nut. Listen and check. THE LONDON ENGLISH SCHOOL 2 @ 1.27 Listen and repeat the useful phrases. a) Can you spell that, please? b)_ Sorry, can you repeat that, please? Please call me Nut. 3° Work with a partner. Write a new conversation about one of these students. Vocabulary Extra Everyday objects Match the pictures with the words. (6) abag DO atook OO acamera ] a computer [ adictionary Datey (Oa mobile phone (] a passport Ties ~) Work witha paint: Cover the words eee erate veecinar cerca What's this? It's a mobile phone. a ( )C een ] Za Numbers. 1. Match the numbers (1-10) with the words =i Te 0 10 Dictate three numbers to your partner. I J) six ten (Check your partner's numbers. 12 Ks be Tm Tam You're Youare He's Heis Shes She ts Its itis We're Weare Theyre They are Is Ken from Poland? Yes, bets No, he isnt, (isn't = is not) cm s = a POP STAR International Grammar be: present simple. Prepositions: in/near. How much Vocabulary Countries. Nationalities. Numbers 17-100. Prices Useful phrases In a shop. Vocabulary 1 @ 1.16 Listen to the introductions in International Pop Star and complete the table. ° ° | Brest Germany ely Japan Foland Spain Ooo Oo ee) oO 1 Italy _ a — 2 5 2 1.19 Listen and repeat the countries. What's the name of your country in English? Grammar 1 Complete the questions and answers with I, you, he, she, we or they. a) ‘Is Anna from Germany?” “Yes, she is’ ‘No, she isn’t’ b) ‘Is Rosa from Japan?” pieg in No Seietint ©) ‘Is Daniel from Poland” “Yes, is.” ‘No, ___ isn’t.” d) ‘Are Roberto and Donna from Brazil?” “Yes, __are.’ ‘No, aren't! ) ‘Are you from Spain?” "Yes,__ am,’ ‘No, __‘m not’ ) ‘Are you and your teacher from Italy” "Yes,___ are’ ‘No, _ aren't” @ 1.20 Listen, check and repeat. 2 Work with a partner. Ask and answer the questions in Exercise 1. EE tees International | | | Grammar 1 @1.21 Listen and underline the correct answers. “Where are you from?” “Vm from Paterna. It’ ‘near Valencia in/near Spain.’ ‘Where are you from?” ‘We're from Niteroi, It's in/near Rio de Janeiro in/near Brazil’ Practise the questions and answers. 2. Complete the sentence. Tm from __. Its (near__) in Speaking 1. Ask three students, I'm from Katowice. It’s near Krakow in Poland. 2 Ask questions about students in your class. Where is He's from Is Bl from No, she isn't. Mario from? Bologna. Bologna? ‘She's from Modena. intecraonst REET 3 14 Vocabulary (1) Nationalities 1 @ 1.22 Listen and repeat the nationalities. = hnerican 2 Look at the photos. Underline the correct description. KS taaatton ER aisn a BE ceaman BR tatien © Japanese {ummm Polish BE sanisn a) She's Spanish / Brazilian. d) They're Italian / Spanish. b) It’s German / Polish e) They're American / Japanese. ©) He's American / British.) ‘They're German / Italian. © 1.23 Listen, check and repeat. Vocabulary (2) Numbers 1 @ 1.26 Listen and repeat the numbers. 11 wegen 12 «twelve 2 Say the numbers 1-20 with a partner. Raa 3 Complete each line. 15 = fifteen a) 21=twenty-one 22=twenty-two 23 = twenty-three 46 = siteen b) S4=thity-four 35 thinty-fve 36 = eel ©) 47=forty-seven 48 =forty-eight 49= 48 eighteen ) ty ye = oe cent d) 111 =one hundred and eleven 112 =one hundred and twelve 113 =_ ean © 1.25 Listen and check. 30 = thi meee 4 1.26 Listen and join the numbers. 50 = fifty a) b) ° 60~ sixty 013 p30 O74 ols 02% 19 o18 017 029 a ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° 80 eighty 59 $66 8 50 08 0190 7 080 038 90 = ninety om $14 040 099 0199 07 79 oM6 0160 10 ne hundred What's the mystery number? 5 Say a number from 1-199. Your partner says the next three numbers. Sixty-four Sixty-five, sixty-six, sity-seven, Pronunciation 1. Match the words with the signs. a) euros. £ b) dollars € ©) pounds s (1.27 Listen and repeat the words. 2 @ 1.20 Circle the price you hear. a) @50) $3.15 b) 6530 6513, 9 ©1775 €7075 4) $9099 $19.99 ©) €1820 €8020 ) ©4040 ©1440 8) £160.00 £11600 Listen again and repeat the prices. Listening 1 @ 129 Listen and complete the table with the missing prices. &®8¢?7o a cappuccino 1 NewYork a) $3.00 2 Moscow $2.50 3 Rome $1.25 4 London $3.40 5 Tokyo $3.20 6 ahamburger a cinema ticket a night ina 3-star hotel $3.00 $9.00 $200.00 by $5.00 $90.00 $3.75 $8.85 ‘5100.00 $3.60 9 $129.00 $2.50 16.50 ee (ne pres in 0 dlrs) 2. Work with a partner. Complete row 6 inthe table with the prices in your city. How much the correct onder. How much isa cappuccino a) in Rome? / is / a cappuccino / How much How much is a cappuccino in Rome? in scew2 b) How much / in London? / a hamburger / is ©) is / acinema ticket / How much / in Tokyo? 4) a3-starhotel / in Moscow? / is / How much (© 1.30 Listen, check and repeat the questions. 2 Work with a partner. Ask and answer the questions in Exercise 1. 3. Look at the table in Listening Exercise 1 and ask your partner more questions. How much i a cinema in How much is cappuccino ticket in New York? = ain. {in (your city)? intenctiont EERIE 3s Useful phrases 1 Complete the conversations with the words in the box. are is these this, ‘Wow much is_?” “How much are__ “Twelve dollars fifty! ‘Nine euros! “Ok, thanks: “OK, thanks? “Wow much __ this?” “low much ‘Six euros twenty! “One hundred and seventy-five euros! “OK, thanks! “Oh! OK, no thanks: these?” 1.31 Listen and check. (1.32 Listen and repeat the useful phrases. a) How much is this? b) How much are these? 3. Work with a partner. Practise the conversations. Vocabulary Extra Countries and nationalities Look at the photos. For each photo write 2) the country and b) the nationality. Use the words in the box. [American spain Tialian Roland Japanese Brazil Japan German theUK the USA Brazilian Germany | Bath tly British Spanish Numbers 1 Match the numbers with the words in the box. eighteen = y eleven fifteen fifty forty fourteen nineteen ninety one hundred seventeen I seventy sixteen sixty thirleen thirty twelve twenty 11 leven 2 B " Bsezx2agses 2 Dictate three numbers to your partner. nineteen fifty one hundred Check your partner’s numbers. Warsaw a) Poland b) Polish Rio de Janeiro ee b) New York Relations Grammar How old ...? Possessive ‘s. our/their. have/has Vocabulary Family Useful phrases Introductions Listening ° My gamily. ° ° tT My mum My dad. My brother. Ty Sister, Grandma, Erandpr- My do}, len tian son luisa oma Manrah Ton Nox 1 @1.33 Listen to Luisa and match the family words with the names. 1 mother (mum) Emma 2 father (dad) Tom 3° brother William 4 sister Hannah 5 grandmother (grandma) ~ Helen 6 grandfather (grandpa) Sam 2 1.36 Listen and repeat the family words. & Luisa 3. Complete the family tree. Luisa’s family CG a) Tom (70) = Ob) (68) go ame (12) Qf) Luisa (6) Og) ___@) Grammar How old. 1 @ 1.35 Listen to Luisa and complete the questions and answers. How old are you? 2) ‘How old are you?” ‘Tmsix Tm 26. ‘b) ‘How old is your brother?” “He's twelve! a ©) ‘How old your sister?” + one’ ) “How old ___ your mother and father?” “___ forty-three’ e) ‘How old ‘your grandmother?” ixty-eight’ £) ‘How old ____ your grandfather?” “seventy.” 2 Work with a partner. Ask and answer the questions in Exercise 1, Possessive ‘s / 5’ Sy brother’ name is Sam. (bothers is sngulr) My sisters’ names are Luisa and Ea, (ster is plural Grammar 1 Complete the sentences. a) Helen is Luisa’s mother, d) Emma is Luisa’ b). Sam is Luisa’. ©) William is Luisa’s ©) Tom is Luisa’s___ 1) Hannah is Luisa’s 1.36 Listen, check and repeat. 2 Match the descriptions (a-c) with the names, Emma, Helen and Sam. a) His father’s name is William, and his sisters’ names are Luisa and Emma, Who is he? b) Her brother's name is Sam, and her sister’s name is Luisa. Who is she? ©) Her father’s name is Tom, and her mother’s name is Hannah. Who is she? Listening 1 @ 1.37 Listen to Tom. Put the family photos (¢-c) in the correct order (1-3). Helen and William Hannah and Tom ‘Sam, Luisa and Emma 2 Listen again. Underline the correct word. 2) Hannah is Tom's husband / wife. b)_ Helen is Tom’s son / daughter. ©) Sam is Tom’s grandson / granddaughter. Vocabulary 1 1.38 Listen and repeat the family words. Family 2 mother daughter grandmother granddaughter sister wife cs father son grandfather — grandson brother husband 9+) parents children grandparents grandchildren 2 Write six more sentences about Tom and Luisa’s family relations. 1 Tom is Hannah's husband. 2 Helen and William are Luisa’s parents. 3. Who are you? Write six sentences. 1 Tow Olga’s son. 3 tm Dinitri’s grandson. 2 Im Natasha's brother. 4 Compare with a partner + TMA ae 20 Possessive determiners 1 my mother you > your father he > his sister she > her brother we > our children they > their parents Reading 1 @ 1.39 Read and match the texts (a and b) with, the photos (1 and 2). a) ») This is John Travolta’s house in Florida, USA. He has six cars and two planes. John’s wife, Kelly Preston, isan actor, and they have two children. Their son’s name is Jett, and their daughter's name is Ella Bleu. Blythe Danner is an American actor. She has two children and they're also actors. Her daughter is Gwyneth Paltrow, and her son is Jake Paltrow. Shehas a granddaughter anda ‘grandson. Their names are Apple Blythe Alison Martin and Moses Martin. 2 Who says it? Match the sentences (a-d) with the correct names (I-4). a) b) ° ¢ 1 2 3 4 "My mother is an actor. Her name is Blythe Danner” ‘My children are actors. Their names are Gwyneth and Jake’ ‘Our son’s name is Jet and our daughter’s name is Ella Bleu! ‘We live in Florida. Our dad has six cars and two planes.” Jett and Ella Bleu Travolta Gwyneth Paltrow Blythe Danner John Travolta and Kelly Preston Grammar 1 Complete the sentences with my, lis, her, our or their. a) b) ° a ° John Travolta and his wife are American, Blythe Danner and___ children are actors. Jake Paltrow and__ John Travolta, Kelly Preston and___ two children live in Florida. ter are actors Jett Travolta say sister and I are American. ___parents are from the US! 2: (EEICELIEITR strtin a te o Relations Thave You have He has She has has. We have They have Grammar 1 Underline the correct form. @) Thas / have one sister and one brother. b) My parents has / have a. dog ©) My mother has / have three brothers. ) My grandparents has / have two houses. ©) My husband and Ihas / have ‘two children. ) My father has / have a Japanese cat. (1.6 Listen, check and repeat. 2 Which sentences are true for you? Pronunciation 1 @ 142 Listen and repeat a) He'sa teacher. She's an_actor. b) He hasa radio. She has an_iPod ©) Hehasa Fiat. She has an_ Alfa Romeo. 2. Complete the table with the nouns in the box. Audi other dog English dictionary Ericsson mobile phone Guccibag — BMeomputer Italian grandmother passport sister ‘an + vowel sound ‘4+ consonant sound an Audi a brother © 1.43 Listen, check and repeat. 3. Tell your partner about things you have. Use a or art Thave a dog. Thave an iPod, Writing 1. Write a paragraph about someone in your family. Lourdes is my grandmother. She's ry mother's mother. She's seventy-three. She's From Vega de Pas near Santander in Spain. She has four children and seven grandchildren. Her husband's name is Tuan. 2. Compare with a partner. Relations uurt 21 Useful phrases 1 1.44 Read and listen to the conversations. Answer the questions. a) Who's Ann's brother? b) Who's Becky’s husband? Tim Tim: This is Ann. She's my sister. Gemry: Nice to meet you. I'm Gerry. ‘Ann: Nice to meet you. Rob: This is Julia. She's Brazilian. Nice to meet you. Fm Rob's wife. Nice to meet you. 2 1.65 Listen and repeat the useful phrases. a) This is Ann, b) Nice to meet you. ©) Tm Ger. 3. Complete the conversation with the words in the box. ‘Ann: (1) This is Tim. Julia: (2)__ to (3)_ you. 1(4)___3utia, Tim: Nice (5) ____ meet (6) ©) 1.46 Listen and check. 4 Work in groups of three. Rewrite the conversation with your names. Practise the conversation. Vocabulary Extra Family 1 Complete the sentences with the words in the box. brother granddaughter grandfather brsbend | mother parents Alice is Bill's wife. Charlie is Alice and Bill’s son, =< Bill is Alice's husband. ‘Alice and Bill are Charlie's Delia is Ea'’s sister, EdisDal Gary is Charlie's grandson. Charlie is Gary's 2 Look at the family tree and ete F 2) Whois Delt fate? Family tree b) Who "' er 2 Who ) Whois Fran's grandson? °) p Alice = Bill Who are Ed's grandparents? Who is Gary's grandmother? Charlie = Fran i Wiite sentences about your family. pan A Greta is my wife. Rosa is my Gary Review A 3 Choose a word in the box to describe each object in Grammar Exercise 2 > EE assay American English German Japanese Posh 1. Put the words in the correct order. tira Const 2) your / What's / name / mother’s ? What's your mother’s name ? 4 Complete the sentences with my, your, his, her, our b) is / How / she / old ? or their. )_ is / Where / she / from ? ) her / What's / nationality ? ©) number / What's / phone / her ? 1) is / Where / now / she ? William Harry Anne Andrew Bava | Answer the questions. ©) My mother’s name is Ana. sentences. 2° Write questions and answers. @) What's this? Its a car 0) What are these? o *. Blizabeth Philip Charles Camilla 2) My name's Charles. Ths is my family b) We're English, ___surname's Windsor. ©) Thisiemy wife. name's Camilla 4) ‘These are my sons. names are William and Harry. ©) Thisis my father. ___name’s Philip. 6) You're an English student. What's _name? 5 Complete the sentences about Prince Charles. a) His wife's name is Camilla, a... b) His____name is Elizabeth. ) His____nameis Philip 4) His___ names are William and Farry 5 ©) His __ name is Anne )His____names are Andrew and Edward. 6 Spot the mistake! Cross out the incorrect sentence, aorb. . 1a) Mypmame-Fome b) My name's Tom. 2 a) Whatie? b) What's this? = nea 3a) Where Mario from? 1b) Where's Mario from? 4a) They're from Spain. b) ‘They're from in Spain, 5 a) I'm twenty. b) Ihave twenty years. 6 a) She has two children. b)_ She have two children, 24 iT Vocabulary 1 Complete the instructions with the verbs in the box. Ask ister Look Match Practise Work 1) Listen and repeat ‘b) ____ the conversation. © your partner. 2) ___ atthe photos. ©) the pictures with the words. 6) ___with a partner. 2. Complete the crossword with the numbers one to ten. ws ow of aoafe) in 3 Complete the sentences. 2), Rome is the capital of Haly. b) Tokyo is the capital of __ ©). Madrid is the capital of __ 48) Warsaw isthe capital of ) Brasilia i the capital of _ 1) Berlin is the capital of 4 Write the prices. a) $1255 Toelve dollars fifty-five by £24.99 ©) €1575 4) €3780 2 $019 8 $149.50 5 Complete the word puzzle. son and mother and father and wife and husband and .. grandfather and brother and sister and .. daughter and granddaughter and daugh|Fer 2 ag r a [larents 7 — 8 a ° | » __2 0 What's the name of the famous family? Pronunciation 1 Look at some words from Units 1-3. Say the words and add them to the table. adjective computer description Germany granddaughter japanese possessive relation seventeen singular «Ooo 8:00 coo adjective ‘computer Japanese 2 Underline the stressed syllable in each word. 1.47 Listen, check and repeat. Reading & Listening 1 Read the information about Blossoms Hotel. Are the sentences true or false? 2), Blossoms Hotel isin London b) Isnear the train station. 0) Ithas nineteen rooms. 4) Aroom for one night is 85 euros. ©) The hotel has a fish restaurant WELCOME TO BLOSSOMS HOTEL 2 @ 1.48 Listen to the conversation. Underline the correct information. a) The man books: (1) one night (2) two nights (8) the nights b) He's: (1) German (2) American (3) English. ©) Fis room number is: (1) 101 (2) 102 (3) 103, SITUATED IN THE HISTORIC CITY OF BATH Near train station, museums, galleries and shops Nine rooms Price: one night = £85 Fish restaurant 3 Listen again and complete the information on BLOSSOMS Passporr numer: 489-___ -2340 2 Match the questions (a-g) with the information (1-7) in the form below. 41. Complete the rutes for capital letters. Use examples 2) What's your nationality? 3 from the Blossoms Hotel form below. b) What's your surname? You use capita letters for ©). What’s your phone number? d) What's your address? 4) first names: Susan ©) What's your email address? b) surnames; __ 6) What's your first name? 6) nationalities: 8) What's your passport number? d) street names: ___ ©) cities: Lest names 9) countries:__ 2 summane: 3 nanonaury: stant: Susan 4 aooness: sumane: Barely awe vusionaury: ——Beitsh countme pooness: 14 Wellington Street 5 Pvione wuNeer: om Ghsgow 6 eww aooness: coun: Scotland 7 passport NUMBER: vont numer: O141-353-622 a fo sooness: — susan@barcly.co.uk stonarune: rassrorr umess: 307612377 bat: 30/06/07 sonarune: Susan Baresay Ask your partner the questions. Complete the form with their information. Favourites Grammar like / don’t like. Adjective + noun word order Vocabulary Food. Drink, Sport. Colours. Adjectives Useful phrases Asking for clarification Vocabulary 1 Complete the table below. fruit > A Cole 4 swimming a wine coffee 4 Italian food Drink |_ sport Coke swimming “A Chinese food © 1.49 Listen, check and repeat. 2 Saya word. Your partner says which list. G7) food) ; Grammar tke 1 1.50 Listen and repeat the conversation. Tie past. © ‘ann: Do you like pasta? Lo tike pizza. © Beth: No, T dont. (Cnt = donot) Ann: Do yu ke pizza? pees Beth: No, dort oe ‘Anns. Do you lke atian food? Beth: No, T tik Chinese food. No, E don't. © ‘Ann: But this is an Italian restaurant! Beth: 0} Practise with a partner. 2 Complete the questions and answers. a) ‘Doyou like Italian food?” “Yes, Ido’ ‘No, don’t? b) ‘you like Chinese food? “Yes,1___/ ‘No, 1___. ‘you _ fish” ent Ena eee @) *__fruier Ne, ‘No,__! ©) |__ coffee” Yes, No, 9 Coker" Nes, ‘No, © 1.51 Listen, check and repeat. 3° Work with a partner. Ask and answer the questions in Exercise 2. Ask six more questions. Do you like Johnny Depp? Yes, I do! Reading & Writing 1 152 Read the web profile. PROFILE Nina Frank Job: Model Nationality: South African a) Favourite city: Cape Town )_ Favourite actor: George Clooney ©) Favourite singer: Shakira 4) Favourite sport: Swimming ©) Favourite food: Pizza Favourite drink: Malibu and Coke 2 Write questions about Nina’s favourite things with What or Who. @) What's her fevourite city? b) Who's her fevourite actor? Oa Listen, check and repeat. 3. Work with a partner. Ask and answer the questions in Exercise 2. 4 Change the questions in Exercise 2 from her to your and ask your partner. What's your favourite food? Spaghetti. Write a web profile for your partner. Vocabulary (1) Colours 1 @1.56 Listen and repeat the colours. - 1} 1 35) black What's your favourite colour? white en 2. Say anumber. Your partner says which colour. aos ue 6 8 sreen 9 10 yellow =e oo 3. Ask your partner ‘maths’ questions. pink gone (wate bean a) (eit (1449-9) ) Vocabulary (2) 1. Match the descriptions (a-d) with the photos (14). a) Arred bus, black taxis and expensive shops in London. b) Abig square with old buildings in Moscow. ) Blue sky and beautiful people in Rio de Janeiro. )_ Small houses. Red, orange, blue and yellow walls in Buenos Aires. errr cere ir) 1.55 Listen and check. 2 Match the adjectives in A with their opposites in B. A B beautiful expensive big Nad cheap ; (1.56 Listen, check and repeat. jective + noun ‘word order ard bus NOTebursed duck ts NOT Macl-tnis Pronunciation 1 (1.57 Listen and repeat a) Venice Munich Geijing) b) Rome Florence Moscow ©) Seville Berlin Warsaw d) Madrid London Paris ©) Russia France China ) Cairo Tokyo Milan Listen again and underline the stressed syllable. Circle the city or country with a different stress in each group. ‘Ask your partner questions. Where's Beijing? Its in China.) Z as Grammar 1 4 Put the words in the correct order. 2) coffee [black J like / 1 Ilik black cofée. €) expensive / like / L/ shops b) 1/ French / like / films e) I / British / like / don’t / food ©) old / 1 / buildings / like f) big / like / I / cities / don’t (©) 1.58 Listen, check and repeat. ‘Make the sentences true for you. I don’t like black coffe. OR I ike white coffe. ‘Combine adjectives and nouns. Write two lists. Adjectives American beautiful big black cheap expensive French new old red Nouns buildings cars cities coffee films food music restaurants shops wine Tike ... I don’t like... copensve resturants | American ors oud buildings | Proms (EDT ai ett oa eos Speaking Ask your partner questions, o you like expensive restaurants? Do you like old f buildings? Ce Useful phrases 1 1.59 Read, listen and complete the conversation with help, speak or understand. Waiter: Can 1(1) _ you? Customer: Yes, please. What is ‘cod’? Waiter, It’s a kind of fish. Customer: Im sory I don't (2). Waiter: 17'S A KIND OF FISH. Customer: Can you (3) _ more slowly, please? Wait TT's - A~ KIND - OF - FISH, Customer: Oh, OK. One hamburger, please. Listen and check. ‘Complete the conversation. (2) __1@)__you? Yes, please. What are “ychees’? They are a kind of fruit. rmisory\G) eee THEY'RE A KIND OF FRUIT. Customer: (4) ___you (5) ___ more slowly, please? Weiter: THEYRE ~ A ~ KIND ~ OF ~ FRUIT. Customer: Oh, OK. Ice cream, please. @ 1.60 Listen, check and repeat. 3 1.61 Listen and repeat the useful phrases. a) Can Lhelp you? b) What are ‘lychees’? ©). Im sorry, I don't understand. 4) Can you speak more slowly, please? 4. Work with a partner. Practise the conversations. Favourites Vocabulary Extra Food and drink 1. Match the pictures with the words. 12) coffee fish Work with a partner. Cover the words. Look at the pictures. Ask and answer questions. a iat thie Xesneat. ) \ oe Colours Ach the colours with the words. 2 mock ange ue pink Ubrown — () rea [geen ] white O gey yellow Common adjectives Natch the pictures with the words. 6 beautiful J big cheap expensive small uly Life Grammar Present simple: I, you, we, they Vocabulary Common verbs. Jobs Useful phrases On the phone Reading 1 Read and complete the questionnaire. Yout life expectancy Tick a or b. 4 Youare: a) malo OL) &) tomate? [] 2 You live in a big city (3 milion people +): a) Yes] by No C] 3 You have old people in your family (754): a) Yes Ly Nol 4 You like your job: ay Yes] No LI 5 You work: [aR a) inside [“] by outside (| ea 2 7 You sleep 6-8 hours: a) Yes] &) No 6 You eat healthy food: a) Yes |] &) No! 8 You smoke: 2 a) yes{] nol] How to score Your score results % a) 2b)4 | & a) 1 b)2 — 30t042:Yourife expectancy is 100, 2 a) 2b) 4 | & a) 6b) 2 — 20to29: Your life expectancy s 75. 3: 3) 6 b) 2 | T a) 4b) 2 10 to 19: Change your Ife! | 4 a8)2 | & ons 2 Compare your score and your answers with a partner. 34 ust Life Present simple: J you, we, they 1 Yeu speak English. ie don't speak French. They Doyeu speak Chinese? Ws, 160. 1 dont. Vocabulary 1 Complete the sentences with eat, have, like, live, speak or work. in an old house. swimming. a) Ite with my parents. 1 jam ‘one brother. English. 1 an old cat 9 Japanese. in an office. meat. ot for 16M. Al fish. © 1.62 Listen, check and repeat. 2 Make more sentences. Use the phrases in the box. healthy food in anew apartment my job outside Spanish two children 3 Write six sentences about you. Use the verbs in Exercise 1. Vive in « big apartment. | have three children. | work | —————— Grammar ~ 1 Complete the answers. a) ‘Do you speak Chinese?” “Yes, Ido.’ b) ‘Do you smoke?” "Yes, Ido! ©). ‘Do you and your family live in a city?” “Yes, we do’ 4) ‘Do your friends like football?” “Yes, they. a ©) ‘Do you eat meat?” Yes {) ‘Do your parents have a dog?’ Yes, @ 1.63 Listen, check and repeat. 2 Work with a partner. Ask and answer the questions in Exercise 1. 3. Put the words in the correct order. a) live / you / Where / do ? Where do you live? b) Where / you / do / work ? 9) languages / you / speak / What / do ? 4) like / What / food / you / do ? ©) you / music / What / like / do ? 9) sports / do / What / like / you ? @ 1.64 Listen, check and repeat. 4 Work with a partner. Ask and answer the questions in Exercise 3. Vocabulary 1 Match the sentences about jobs with the photos (a-f). He'sa pilot. She's musician. He's a football player. He'sa taxi driver. He's anartist. She's lawyer @ 1.65 Listen, check and repeat. 2 1.66 Listen and repeat more sentences about jobs. a) Tma flight attendant’ —_b) ''m a doctor! o)'Tma secretary’ )‘Yma farmer! ©)‘Vma shop assistant”) ‘I'ma journalist’ 3. Who says it? Match the sentences with the jobs in Exercise 2. a) ‘Twork in a hospital’ A doctor. 4) “Iwork for British Airways.” b) ‘Twork in an office” ©) ‘work for Hello magazine’ ©) ‘Twork ina shop’ 1) ‘work outside” © 67 Listen, check and repeat. Pronunciation 1 1.68 Listen and repeat the Wh questions. Notice the stress. A B c Where are you from? What drinks do you like? What's your favourite colour? Where do you live? What cardo you have? Who's your favourite actor? Where do you work? What music do you like? What's your favourite ity? What do you do? What sports do you like? What's your favourite food? 2 Write two more Wh questions. Practise the questions. Listening 1 © 1.69 Listen to interviews with five people (1-5). Put the number of each person next to their real job and their dream job. Real job Dream job taxidriver |_] doctor actor =| oy lawyer | pilot teacher [1] football player (| student [7] actor oO musician [T) 2 Complete the two questions from the interviews. a) What___you__? b) What’s___dream_? © 1.70 Listen, check and repeat. Speaking ‘Ask questions and find out the real jobs and the dream jobs of three people in the class. Alberto, what What's your do you do? dream job? i Useful phrases 1 @1.71 Read, listen and match the conversations (a and b) to the pictures (1 and 2). ) A: Good morning. British Airways. Oh, good morning, Can T speak to Mr Jones, please? Hold on a minute, please. ... I'm sorry. Mr Jones is out. 3: Oh, OK. Thank you. Goodbye. ») Hello 1: Hello. Can T speak to Janet, please? Hold on a minute. JANET! I'm sorry. She's out. Oh, OK. Thanks. Bye. gogo ere 2 1.72 Listen and repeat the useful phrases. a) Can I speak to Mr Jones, please? b)_ Hold on a minute, please. ©) Fmsony. He's out. Work with a partner. Write a similar phone conversation for one of these situation ) You phone your friend Tom at his house. He's out. b) You phone a bank and want to speak to the manager, Mrs Brown. She's out. Practise the conversation. ; Vocabulary Extra Jobs 1. Match the pictures with the words. (5) anactor UO amatist Dap U adoctor LL afarmer [Oa flight attendant (Oa football player Pliers | alawyer a . | apie 1 (Ja shop assistant | a taxi driver | a teacher 2. Work with a partner. Cover the ‘words. Look at the pictures. Ask and answer questions. What does he do? ab 225 Life cre" EI» 24/7 Grammar The time. Present simple: he, she, it Vocabulary Days. Daily routine. Verb phrases with get, go, have Useful phrases Greetings Listening 1 @ 41.75 Listen and complete the times on the map of international time zones. a) SanFrancisco 400am. <) London e)._ Hong Kong 1) Buenos Aires ) Moscow) Wellington Shun an utara Shan en tan My tpn pe Ap, Aap opp Ap, Hap. A ER 1 _ = t ew York Basia 4 Johannesburg 1b) Busoos Aires 0 i su. te nr it a= pat ian . = a a a ec 2 Complete the table. What time is it? a) 400 am, > It's four o'clock in the morning. b)2.00am, + ___in the morning. > I’smidday. 4) 3.00pm. > ____inthe afternoon, ©) 800pm. > ____inthe evening. ) > Its midnight (1.74 Listen, check and repeat. 3. 1.75 Listen and repeat the names ofthe other cities on the map. un The time at tines thee cock, © stat pasts. @) Hs quarter to twelve. @) Days of the week tinsy ——Exicay Tey Saturday Tidresday Sunday Grammar 1 Complete the times. a) Its twelve o'clock. 04 a7 ») It's five past. 1) Ws ten to. Westen past. De —— d) Is quarter past. i) 6) Its twenty past. h) Is twenty-five to. 9 49) es half past. © 1.76 Listen, check and repeat. 2 Complete the times. a). It’s two thirty, Is half past to. b)_ Its seven fifty. Is ten to eight o It's twenty-five to four d) It’s ten fifteen, ©) Its fiveoh-five. f) rm & - E It’s quarter to one, © 1.77 Listen, check and repeat. 3. Say a time. Your partner says the same time in a different way. Tes twenty past ine.) 4 Look at the time zones on page 40 and answer the questions. a) It’s half past nine in the morning in Tokyo. What time is it in Venice? b) It’s twenty to six in the evening in Brasilia. What time is it in Moscow? ©) It's ten past two in the afternoon in Bangkok. What time is it in Johannesburg? [Ask your partner similar questions. Vocabulary 1 @/1.78 Listen and repeat the days of the week. 2. Say a day of the week. Your partner says the next three days. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday. Vocabulary 1 @ 1.79 Listen and repeat the verb phrases. getup havea shower go towork havelunch finish work gethome have dinner go to bed 2 Ask your partner questions with What time do you ..? What time do you get up on Mondays? At seven o'lock. Reading 1 @ 1.80 Read an article about Dj Judge Jules. Answer the questions. a) Where does he work? b) What's the name of his favourite club? MY DRY MY NIGHT ON WEEKORYS 1 (4) get up early, have breakfast and take my son to school. Then I go to ‘the gym. After that I (2) __to work ina recording studio. I finish work at 6.00 pam. and (3) dinner with my family. We have two young chien, Jake and Phoebe. So we (4) ___ to bed early. ON SATURDAYS 1 (5) ___to bed in the afternoon and then 1 (6) _ to work in the evening. I work all right in a club. My favourite cub is Gatecrasher in Liverpool, but I work in clubs all round the world. Visit my website at wwn.judgejules.net for club dates. I work hard, but I also (7) ___ a good time. ON SUNDAYS: 1(8) _ home in the moming, (9) _a shower and (10) __ lunch with my family In the afternoon relax. [listen to music and play with my children. 2 Complete the text with get, go or have. Read and check. 3. Look at these sentences about Judge Jules. Are they true or false? a) On weekdays he gets up early b)_ On weekdays he takes his son to school. 0 On weekdays he goes to bed in the afternoon, €) On Saturdays he finishes work at 6.00 p.m. ©) On Saturdays he works all night. 4) On Sundays he has lunch with his family. “ sn Present simple: he, she, it He works all night. He doesr’t work at home. (Gest ~ does not) Dees she like club music? ‘es she does. Grammar 1. Complete the questions and answers about Judge Jules. ) ‘Does he go to the gym on weekdays?” "Yes, he does. b) ‘Does he have children?” "Yes he ©) ‘Does he go to bed in the evening on Saturdays?” ‘Yes, he! 4) ‘___he work in clubs all round the world?” ©) “__ he like his job?” 6) ‘___ he get home in the evening on Sundays?” @ 1.51 Listen, check and repeat. 2 Work with a partner. Ask and answer the questions in Exercise 1. Gee on and do the exercises. Pronunciation 1 @ 1.82 Listen and repeat the verbs. A Same number of syllables with hie/shelit do — does finish — finishes get gets relax — relaxes 0 — goes have — has B 2 @ 1.83 Listen, repeat and add these verbs to the table in Exercise 1. | like—likes read-readstake~takes teach — teaches |_ work works "No, he doesn't! Extra syllable with he/shefit watch - watches "No, he ___ ‘No, he Useful phrases 1 © 1.84 Read and listen to the phone conversation. Answer the questions. 1a) What time isit in New York? b) What time is it in Sydney? Mr Edwards: Hello, John: Good morning! Is that. Mr Edwards? Mr Edwards: Who is this? John: It’s John from New York. Mr Edwards: What time is it in New York, John? John: It’s 8.30 in the morning. Mr Edwards: Oh. Do you know what time it is in Sydney, John? John: Er, no, What time is it in Sydney, Mr Edwards? Mr Edwards: It's 11.30 ... p.m. John: Oh, good evening, Mr Edwards. Mr Edwards: Goodnight, John. Practise the conversation. 2 Complete with Hello or Goodbye. Good morning. Good afternoon.» = 2) Goodnight. = b) Good evening. © 1.85 Listen and repeat the useful phrases. 3. Work with a partner. Complete a similar phone conversation between Mrs Harpet ‘Los Angeles and her secretary, Jenny, in London. | Mrs Harper: Hello. Jenry: Good afternoon! Is that Mrs Harper? Mrs Harper: Who is this? Jenry: It’s Jenny ... Practise the conversation. « En ~) Vocabulary Extra The day , Natch the pictures with the words. 3] moming i midday sfterncon ‘up J evening ‘midnight ” oa = Daily routine 1 Match the pictures with words 4] finish work get home Jl tu LL gotobed L goto work © have a shower relax O suay watch TV 2 When do you do these things? Morning | setup Afternoon Prening won| | @’ Pia 24/7 fr 45 Review B Grammar 1. Make sentences with I like or I don't like. Use two ‘words in the box for each picture. films old pens Tick () the sentences that are true for you. 2. Write a question for each sentence. 4) Do you like big cities? big black cheap eities coffee dogs small ‘Ask and answer the questions with a partner. 3. Complete the questions with What, Where or Who. a) ___ doyou live? ») languages do you speak? ° do you work? 4) — food do you like? ©) ___’s your favourite singer? £) sports do you like? ‘Work with a partner. Ask and answer the questions. « 4, Match the times with the same meaning, a) Ws six thirty-five 1 It’s quarter to six. 1) Ieefourten, -) 2 We wenty pet ele i) Bsceve: twenty / 3 Wetutaill Tes quater patty 4) It's five forty-five. / 4 ©) Its four fifty. 5 Its ten past four. 1) Wstwelve fifteen. “6 It’s twenty-five to set ‘Compare your answers with a partner. ‘Complete the description of Aiko’s day. Use the ve in the box in the correct form. finish get get go go have have | have werk work Aiko (a) works for an airline. She (2)_up at half past ten in the morning. She (3) _ shower at quarter to eleven. She (4) __to ‘work at quarter past eleven. She (5) __ lunch at quarter to two. She (© __for six more hours. She (7)__ dinner at nine o'clock in the evening. She @) ___workat quarter past ten. She o home at half past eleven at night. She (10) _to bed at one o'clock Inthe morning. Spot the mistake! Cross out the incorrect sentence aorb. 1a) “Bespoke pin Neda b) ‘Do you like pizza?’ ‘Yes, Ido.’ 2 a) like Spanish films. b) like films Spanish. 3a) Weno speak Chinese b)_ We don't speak Chinese. 4 a) Is fifteen past one. b) It’s quarter past one. 5a) Does she like music? b)_ Does she likes music? 6 a) My mum gets up at 6 a.m. b) My mum get up at 6 a.m, Vocabulary “ 1. Underline the ‘odd word out in each group. a) Chinese food swimming alan food b) tennis football meat ) wine fish spaghetti d) fruit Coke coffee ©) tea pizza pasta 2 Complete the descriptions with the colours in the box. 5 blue brown green grey orange pink | ‘Make the sentences true for you, Use the verbs in, the box. Add don’t where necessary. [ eet hve ke ve speak work ] 1) Gent) extmest. €) Ta fora company. b) 1 jazz, ©) 1___ with my parents. T__asiste. — ) T___Tialian, ‘Compare your answers with a partner. Complete the names of the jobs (a-f). a) taxidriver d) _st_st b) det e) j_—m_1 © low fl_ght _wt_nd_nt ‘Complete the questions with the phrases in the box. gethome getup gotobed gotowork | Ihave a shower have lunch b) what time do you at _ ©) what time do you ‘oy _r fe agaim [=> Bove, Derakon ey = ) what time do you Ss Work with a partner. Ask and answer the questions. a Pronunciation 1 Look at some words from Units 4-6. Say the words and ada them to the tbl Brosit expensive France gets Madrid | | musician o'clock relaxes smokes text | watches Wednesday aO B:Oo taxi France ‘Underline the stressed syllable in each word. (© 1.86 Listen, check and repeat. mn « Reading & Listening 1 @ 1.87 Read the text. Underline the correct information. a) Dan lives in: (1) the USA (2) Britain (3) Spain. b) Dan has: (1)a dog (2)a house (3) daughter. ©) Dan works in: (1) a school (2) a hotel (3) club. 4) Inthe aftemoon Dan: (1) takes Anna to school (2) plays his guitar (3) sleeps. 9 ©) Dan goes to the club after: (1) dinner (2) shower (3) The Simpson My life pan Hove Hi, My name's Dan. I'm a musician. I play the guitar in a big ” jazz club in New York. live in a small apartment with my wife, 5 Lisa, and my daughter, Anna. Anna has a cat. Her name is Smudge. a like cats, but I don't like dogs. My day (On weekdays, we wake up early and we have breakfast. Lisa goes to work at 7.00 a.m. She works at The Four Seasons hotel. 10 [take Anna to school at 8.30. After that, I go back to bed and sleep. At 11.30 a.m. I get up, have a shower and have lunch. In the aftermoon, I play my guitar and I listen to music. Anna and Lisa get home at 4.00 p.m. and we relax and watch TV. Anna loves The Simpsons. At 6.00 p.m, we have dinner. Then I go to the club. 15 _T finish work at 12,00 a.m. and go home to bed. At weekends, I finish work at 1.00 or 2.00 a.m. and get home very late. I work hard but I love my job! 2 €1.88 Listen to the conversation. Are the sentences 3 Listen again and complete the information true or false? about Dan. _ * Sta S 7 “\ \< H \ Name an Hovey 4 1 tives: New York . ( SS nll Works: a Speaks: 1a) Paula Fox works for a music magazine. hn b) Paula Fox is in London. ©) It’s three oclock in the afternoon in New York. Favourite colour &). The Night Life isa jazz club Favourite city ©) Dan’s wife is English Favourite food: 1) Danlikes London. Correct the false sentences. o nn Writing & Speaking "1 Complete the rules for and and but with the examples in the box. a a | Tike cas fut dot ike dogs. don't like classical music but Tove jazz. don’t like coffee and T don’t like tea. 2) You use and to join similar ideas, For example: +14 Iplay my guitar ad I ister to music. == 1) You use but to join contrasting ideas. For example: +/- -l+ Underline the correct word in each sentence. 2) Mike jazz and / but I don’t like rap. 8) She has a computer and / but she has a camera. He speaks Italian and / but he speaks English. 4) Leat fish and J but I don't eat meat 6) We get up and / but we have breakfast. 1) [don’t like yellow and / but love red. Join the pairs of sentences using, and or but. 4) Iwatch TV. Trelax, I watclt TV and I relax: ¥) like tea. I don’t like coffee. ©) Thave one sister. have one brother 4) Ispeak English. I speak Chinese, ©) Idon’t have a dog, Ihave a cat: 8 Iplay the piano. I play the guitar. Make the sentences true for you. Complete the sentences about yourself. Use the information about Dan Hovey’s day on page 48 to help you. My life Wi. My name's Ima live My day On weekdays, 1____ in the morning and 1 _ ‘fer that, I___and1_. Inthe evening, 1___ and 1__. At weekends, 1_, but Tdorrt_. 5 Work with a partner. Ask questions with the question forms in the box. [ wero y0.22 Who's your .? | What do you..?- What's your..? a — _| Where do you tive? In Rio de Janeiro. ‘Complete the form with your partner’s information. Name: Peula da Sitvo Lives: io de Janeiro Works: Speaks: Favourite musician: Favourite city: Favourite colour: Favourite food: 6 Write about your partner using the information in their Star profile in Exercise 5. Paula da Silva lives in Rio de Janciro. She .. NYC Grammar there is / there are. some/any Vocabulary Places in a city. Verb phrases with go. US and UK English Useful phrases Asking about location Vocabulary 1. Match the photos with the names in the box. 1 The Chrysler Building Brookiyn Bridge Central Park ] Fhe-Cheyeles Building Grand Central Station ‘The Metropolitan Museum Times Square ‘The Statue of Liberty (@ 2.01 Listen, check and repeat. 2 Work with a partner. What other famous places do you know in New York City? 3. @2.02 Listen and repeat the words. abridge abuilding lake amuseum apark ariver asquare astation astatue a theatre Find examples in the photos. ——— Theresa bridge in Bhoto 6. There's a building in photo 1. 4 Write a list of famous places in your city or country. 4 bridge ~ lI Ponte Vecchio 4 building ~ I Colosseo 5. Say the name of a famous place on ‘your list. Your partner says what itis, + Gs Pe) Cm) EL Prado. ‘A museum. oo I Reading 1 @ 203 Read and listen to three British people living in NYC. Match the descriptions (a-e) with the people (1-3). a) ‘Llove New York. I live in an old apartment in the East Village, near the university. | work in an office near the Hudson river. My favourite place in New York is ‘Chinatown —Iove Chinese food, and there are some fantastic restaurants’ b) ‘Tove New York and I love Manhattan. Ive (1) ___a small apartment (2) Washington Square Park. in a student but at the weekend I work (3) _a sports shop (4) __ the Chrysler Building. My favourite place (5)_ New York is the Hudson Hotel ~ the cocktails are very good.’ 9) ‘love New York. Ive (1) ___ an apartment (2) _ the centre of Greenwich Village. I work (3)___a bank (4)__ Grand Central Station. My favourite Emma place (5)__ New York is Central Park. Ilove sitting (6) ___the lake, ‘watching people” Hudson River Greenwich Village oe “s ew York 7 Chinatown = UNerty East Village © 2 Complete descriptions b and c with in or near. Listen and check. Writing 1 Look again at the sentences in Exercise 1 above. Write a similar description of where ‘you live and work - but don’t write your name. 2. Read other students’ sentences. Can you identify the student? V tove/hate Stuttgart. | live in 52 Reading & Writing 1 Read the webpage and choose your top thing to do in NYC. D @ OO 2 Cre rreenicr- ne sorviaes rr) 3 fame Geen tmp Stee The 1 top five things to do in ij 1 Go to the top of the Empire State Building! Theres a spectacular view of Nanhattan, | 2 Go down Sth Avenue! There are a lot of famous places to visit - Saks, the Rockefeller Center, Tiffany's. 3 Go for a run in Central Park! There's a 2.5 kilometre runring track around the lake 4 Go out in SoHo! There are 400 restaurants and bars. 5 Go toa show! ‘There are 38 theatres on Broadway ~ something for everyone. Neon 2. Complete these sentences for a city in your country. 2) Gotothe topef... Go fora run in ©) Gotw.. b) Godown.. €) Gooutin Compare with a partner. Grammar there is / there are 1 Complete the information about Central Park with There's or There are. Singular 8) There's a 200. 4) __ six cafés a 1b) ___36bridges. ©) __a museum. ere's an old statue. ees nee ° three restaurants. 0 25 million visitors every year. al © 2.04 Listen, check and repeat. There are six cafes. There are some nice bars, 2 Write sentences about your city. There's @ big church. There are some good restaurants. There's « big park 1 @ 2.05 Listen and repeat the chants. : A B ‘There’s.a park There's street. ‘There are some trees. ‘There are some cars. ‘There are some states. ‘There are some buses. ‘There are some people. ‘There.are some people. 2. Write and practise your own chant. Start with There's a school ... or There's a restaurant... or use your own ideas. rammar Isthere? / Are there? 1 Complete the questions and answers. Tsthere a park? ) ‘Is there station near your house?” ‘Yes, thereis.’ ‘No, there ant” is there fs. D) ‘Are dlereangttertenands neatventr hotter? Yea, etetane aan Net ecg o_o, @) “is there a museum in your city?” ‘Yes, there __’_*No, there Ae there any bars? €) ‘Is there a park near your house?” Nes,__/ ‘No,_! @) ‘there any hotels in your city?” —_ 2 ae - 6) ‘___there a church near your house? = “__ ce © 2.06 Listen, check and repeat. 2 Work with a partner. Ask and answer the questions in Exercise 1, 3 ‘Student A: page 118 Student 8: page 123, 4 Complete the table. Use the words in the box. airport bars beach cinemas hospital river schools shops square theatres “ lw |x om there's... | there are | there isn't there aren't some ... any... Near my house a beach schools iain ch |e | one Compare your answers with a partner. 5 page 130. Read the explanation and do the exercises. Useful phrases 1. Match the American English words with the British English words. | sits Engst: ecahpoint ashes atolet en underground station 2) a pharmacy ») Sanam BBS chemists a8 @ 2.07 Listen, check and repeat. 2 @2.08 Read and listen to two British tourists in New York. What do they ask for? Man: Excuse me. Ts (1) _ Woman: (4) ____ me. Is (5) ___ a chemists (2) here? a toilet (6) __ here? Woman: A chemists? Man: A toilet? Man: Oh, sory, @ pharmacy. Woman: (7) __, a restroom Woman: A (3) ___? Et, yes ~ Man: A restroom? over there. Woman: Yes, yes, a restroom. Man: Thanks. Man: A restroom? (8) __ here? No, Woman: Oh! 3. Complete the two conversations in Exercise 2. Listen and check. 4 @ 2.09 Listen and repeat the useful phrases. a) Excuse me. Is there a chemist’s near here? b) Yes-over there, 5 Work with a partner. Write a similar conversation about locating a cashpoint or an underground station. Practise the conversation. ie nyc Vocabulary Extra Town and country 1 ‘Match the places in the picture with the words. 1 anaizport (0 abar U abeach U abridge OO) achurch acinema Work with a partner. Cover the words. Look at the places inthe picture. Ask and answer questions. Houses Grammar Object pronouns Vocabulary Rooms and furniture. Ordinal numbers Useful phrases Offering a drink Reading 1 Look at two of Paul McCartney's houses. ‘4, 20 Forthlin Road, Liverpoot “A. mansion in the USA Match the plans below with one of the houses above. 1 living room 2 dining room { 3 hall [Downstairs | 6 toilet 5 Pauls bedroom © 2.20 Listen and repeat the words in the picture. 2 2.11 Read and listen fo a description of the house in Exercise 1. Paul McCartney ~ the early years ‘This small house was the home of the McCartney family. Downstairs, there's a (1)____, living room, a dining room and a kitchen. (2)___, there are three ‘bedrooms. (3) __ is the small room above the front door. There's also a ‘bathroom and a (@)__. The Beatles wrote thei frst number ane hit Love Me Do inthe (5)___. The house is a museum now, and thousands of tourists visit each year, Complete the text with words from Exercise 1. Listening & Vocabulary 1 @ 2.22 Listen to a description of Paul McCartney's house. Number the rooms in order (1-6). a) thelivingroom L. ©) thekitchen 1] e) thebathroom [| b) the dining room [1 a) thetoilet [] 9 Paut'sbedroom [| 2 Work with a partner. How many things can you name? Use the words in the box. an armchair abath abed acarpet chairs cooker alamp ashower | asink asofa atable atelevision toilet 2 washing machine Oo 9 2.43 Listen, check and repeat. 3 Look at the photos of Paul McCartney's house. Complete the sentences. A the kitchen “2. the living room a). There's a washing machine in te kitchen. b) ‘There's a carpet in___ ©) There's abed in___ €) There's asofain ©) There's a cooker in {) There's a television in __ © 2.16 Listen, check and repeat. 4, Make more sentences about Paul McCartney's house. (Than aicn te vig wom.) ——<—<—— 1 Puts beta 58 Reading 1 @ 2.15 Read the article. Match the people (a-c) with the places (1-0) Places we love and hate Zainab Absultah (dancer) ‘Antoine Boucher (chef) ‘Akane Ishimaru (writer) “Tlove Paris. I don't like modern “Llove my kitchen. It's the best ‘love my bed. I sleep nine or ten Cities. The centre of Paris is very room in my house. I hate hours every night. I hate the gym. ld and beautiful. I hate airports. supermarkets. I do my shopping like walking or cycting: Theyre big and ugly and hot! on the internet: 2 Match the questi a) Does Zainab like Paris? ———_ 1 No, she hates it b)_ Does Zainab like airports? —— 2 Yes, she loves it ©) Does Antoine like his kitchen? 3. No, he hates them. 4) Does Antoine like supermarkets? 4 No, she hates them. ) Does Akane like her bed? 5 Yes, she loves it. £) Does Akane like the gym? 6 Yes he loves it. 3. Which places do you love or hate? Tell your partner. Lovey Brg com, ) but hate my ffi, Grammar Pronouns 1 Complete the answers with him, her, itor thers. Sie Object 8) ‘What do you think of supermarkets?” “Llike them “Idon' te im 1b) ‘What do you think of your house?” ‘ike! ‘Tdon't de her ©) ‘What do you think of your city?” ‘Vike ‘Idon'tlike S *. €) "What éoyou think ofyour neighboun? “Tike “dont ke a a €) ‘What do you think of David Beckham?” ‘Ike’ ‘Idon'tlike 6) ‘What do you think of Hillary Clinton? ‘Tike ‘Tdon’t like © 2.16 Listen, check and repeat. 2 Work with a partner. Ask and answer the questions in Exercise 1. 3. Make a list of places and famous people you love or hate. ‘Ask your partner's opinion about the places/people on your list. What do you think What do you think of this school? of U2? Vocabulary (inal numbers 1 © 227 Listen and repeat the ordinal numbers, ¥fint Say the numbers round the class. = 2 second = Ftd 2 Look at the picture and complete the sentences. SS — 8) Mrand Mrs Robinson live on the second floor = ass, b) Tina Brown lives on the __ floor. = seventh ©). Mr Taylor lives on the floor. b= eighth 4). Robert Turner lives on the floor. = _— ©) The Smiths live on the floor. SS = (@ 2.18 Listen, check and repeat. 3. Tell your partner about people in your apartment building or an apartment building, you know. >My apartment is on the My friend Rosa tives on the second floor. seventh floor. Pronunciation 1 2.19 Listen and repeat the sentences. Notice the pronunciation of ‘th’ (Bf and /0/). fol ‘of a) The Smiths live in Bath. The Smiths, Bath b) Their apartment ison the fourth floor. ©). Today is their third child's sixth birthday. €) Happy birthday, Samantha! 2 Is’th’ pronounced /®/ or 6/? Complete the table. Useful phrases 1 (2.20 Read and listen to the conversation. Answer the questions. a) What does Mis Gregg offer Bryan? 1b) What does Bryan want? Mrs Gregg: Hello, Bryan. Come in. Bryan: Hello, Mrs Gregg. 18 Jo in? Mrs Gregg: Come in, come in. Bryan: Oh, OK, thanks. Mrs Gregg: Sit down. Bryan: Thanks. Er, is Jo ...? Mrs Gregg: Would you like a cup of tea? Bryan: No, thanks. Nis Gregg: Would you like a cup of coffee? Bryan: Oh, no, thanks. Um, is Jo ...? Mis Gregg: Would you like @ glass of water? Bryan: T mean, no, thanks. Mrs Gregg. Where's Jo? Mrs Gregg: Oh, Jo's out. Now, would you like a... 2 2,21 Listen and repeat the useful phrases. a) Come in b) IsJoin? ©) Sit down, 4d) Would you like a cup of tea? ©) Jo'sout 3° Work with a partner. Write a new conversation. Use different drinks. aber a cup of coffee a glass of water | aglass of wine an orange juice I Practise the conversation. Vocabulary Extra Rooms Match the rooms in the picture with, the words. 12 the Bedroom the dining room | the hitehen Othe living room | the bathroom Furniture Match the pictures with the words. 7) an armchair LL! abath U abea {1 acarpet J] achair U acaoker ‘Tatamp Oo ashower TT asink 1 asofa L) atable CT atelevision TT atoilet 1 awashing machine Work with a partner. Cover the ‘words. Look at the pictures. Ask and answer questions. =) =) | | | Diet Grammar How often ...? Adverbs of frequency Vocabulary Food. Drink. Time expressions Useful phrases In a café Reading © 2.22 Read the article, Which sentence (a or b) is true? a) With the 3-hour diet you eat three meals every day. ') With the 3-hour diet you eat a meal every three hours. Are your favourite things in this diet The S-HOUr women do you want to eat ice cream and chocolate and have a body Pee ern eee err Btn beeienent meet a hen have a small meal or a snack every three hours. It's possible to eat all your nee en 2) {) Breakfast 3) snack B - Tl Breakfast | Snack A Lunch | Snack B Dinner 1 cereal | 6 mie ® cola 13 tee 15 2 range juice | 7 chocolate | 9 fruit 14 biscuits | 16 3 cofiee 10 chips v7 1 cee 31 ahamburger 18 5 bread 22 salad » How often . Hon often do you drink coe? fey day. Vocabulary 1 Complete the lists with words from the 3-hour diet. Write the words in each list in alphabetical order. Drinks | Breakfast Lunch/Dinner Snacks beer bread chips biscuits wen, check and repeat. 2 What food and drink do you have for breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks? Tell your partner Thave coffee for breakfast. near sean Thave orange juice. Grammar 1 Match A with B. A B 2) 7am. 10am. 1pm. 4pm. 7pm. 10 pm. —~ 1 Every Saturday. b) Mon, Tues, Wed, Thurs, Fri, Sat, Sun N 2 Every week ©) Monam., Tuesam., Wed a.m, Thurs am. — 3. Every three hours. d) Saturday, Saturday, Saturday, Saturday 4 Every day. €) Week 1, Week 2, Week 3, Week 4 5 Never 1) BiG, Tas, WE, Ties, PR, See Sa 6 Every morning © 2.26 Listen, check and repeat. 2 Put the words in the correct order. a) you / do / drink / How often / coffee ? Flow often do you drink coe? b) beer / How often / do / drink / you ? ©) you / do / tea / drink / How often? d) hamburgers / How often / do / you / eat ? - ©) How often / eat / do / you / fruit ? 1) eat / chocolate / you / How often / do ? s @ 2.25 Listen, check and repeat. en 3° Work with a partner. Ask and answer the questions in Exercise 2. ‘Es paye 123, Reading 1. 12.26 Read Mike's weblog. Underline the correct answer. | a) Mike Loves / hates Thai street food. b)_ He says / doesn't say it's cheap and delicious. ©) He cooks / never cooks at home 4) He has / doesn’t have Thai soup for breakfast. ©). His favourite dish is / isn’t‘Pad Thai’ 9) Hesspends / doesn’t spend more than $4 a day: Dee Ce Led Street food in Bangkok T love Thai street food - it's good and it’s cheap and it's always delicious. T sometimes eat breakfast, lunch and dinner on the street in Bangkok. In fact, T never cook at home! I start with fresh fruit: pineapple, watermelon or papaya. Then T have soup. Thai soup is very good usually drink water, but T sometimes have a cup | | res | es ‘Lunch usually start with orange juice. Then I have rice and eggs oF rice and meat. Dinner 1 always have noodles for dinner, ‘Pad Thai is my favourite dish ~ its really good. I usually drink Chang beer ‘The street food in Bangkok is fantastic ~ I can have ‘tee healthy meals and T don't usually spend more than $4 a day. Lo ee 2. Which is your favourite international food? Tell your partner. panish Thai Chinese French Indian Italian Japanese love Japanese food. What about you? My favourite is Italian food. 1 love pasta! Grammar Adverbs of frequency 1_Look again at the text on page 64. Make sentences about Mike. 10% always a) Mike never 1 drinks beer with his dinner. usualy 1b) Mike sometimes ~-—2._cooks at home. sometimes ©) Mike always 3 has noodles for dinner. rot usually 4d) Mike usually 4 spend more than $4 a day. % never ©). Mike doesn’t usually 5 has cup of coffee for breakfast. ‘usually dink water. ©@ 2.27 Listen, check and repeat. She doesn't usually 7 ie eat. 2 Complete the sentences about you with an adverb of frequency. _—— a) 1___ have bread with my meats b)T___ have sandwiches for lunch, <) 1 eat snacks between meals 4) T___ drink water with my meals ©) 1___ cook lunch on Sundays. 6) 1___eat food on the street Compare with a partner. Tdor't usvally have T always have bread. bread with my meals. Tlove bread! 2 [ERT Ri ott ant oe ees Pronunciation 1. @ 2.28 Listen and repeat the questions. itice the vowel sounds (/1/ and /i:/). 8) Eator drink? 6) Fish ormeat? «) Chips orbeans? d) Tea or milk? 2 [1/or /ix/? Complete the table to show the different vowel sounds. = drink © 2.29 Listen, check and repeat. Useful phrases 1 @ 2.30 Read, listen and complete the conversation. Crs elehies small medium targe small medium age Cates (regula) $1.75 $225 $3.00 endtea $2.00 $250 S25 Gappuecing $275 $3.25 4.00 end effee $1.75 $3.25 00 Espresso $2.00 $2.50 $325 range juice $2.75 $2.25 S278 a ee wi s1s0 $200 $250 ia S200) $50 5 tee ns eas xs | Mot chocolate $2.15 $3.25 $4.00 Waiter: Next, please. ‘Andy: Can Thave a cappuccino, please? Waiter: Smal, medium or large? Andy: usta minute, please. ()_, __or___? Bess: Large. Andy: (2) ___, __ Waiter: Sugar? ‘Just a minute, please. (3) Bess: No, thanks, Andy: (4) Waiter: Chocolate on top? Andy: Just a minute, please. Cn Bess: Yes, please. andy: (6) Waiter: Anything else? ‘Andy: Yes. Can T have a medium Americano with sugar and no milk, please? Waiter: OK. That's $7.25, please. ‘Andy: Here you are. Waiter: Thank you. Next, please. Listen again and check. 2 2.51 Listen and repeat the useful phrases. a) Can Thave a cappuccino, please? b) Justa minute, please. ©) Anything else? ) That's $7.25, please. ©) Here you are. 3. Work in groups of three. Write a similar conversation. Use the menu above. Practise the conversation. Vocabulary Extra Food and drink Match the pictures with the words. 4) beer CO biscuits OO bread | cake = cereal UO chips (TT chocotate I ola - eg | green beans | hamburger (1 rite 1 noodtes axrange juice LL) potatoes (sated CO sandwich Write three things from Exercise 1 that you have for each of these meals. a) breakfast b) snack ©) lunch @) dinner G00 W fo Fs] C_ ede ecae Review C Grammar 1 Complete the sentences with There's or There are. a) There are some good restaurants, b) __apark. ) ___atheatre. 4) ___ some hotels. ©) ___amuseum. 1) ____somenice shops. Rewrite the sentences as questions. 4) Are there any good restaurants? b) Is there a park? Write short answers to the questions about the area near your school. @) Yes, there av, Write a paragraph about the area near your school. There are some good restaurants. There isn’t a park. 2. Match the questions and answers. a) Do you like cheese? 1 b) Does she like chocolate? 2 ©) Does Manuel like dogs? 3 4) Do they like Thai food? €) Doyou like chips? 1) Does he like beer? No, [hate them. Yes, Hove it Yes, she loves it. Yes, he loves it. Yes, they loveit No, he hates them. 3. Put the adverbs of frequency in order (1-5). eee cee cred cn = Taloays 2 3. 4 5__ Complete the sentences about you with an adverb of frequency. a) 1___eat meat for lunch, b) I___ drink coffee in the evening. ©) T___ havea banana for breakfast. 4) T___have a snack in the morning, ©) I___have noodles for dinner, ) 1___eatinbed. Compare with a partner. yA « OG Write questions with Hozw often. a) you / eat apples How often do you eat apples? b) you / drink milk 9) you / have asnack 4) you / eat Chinese food @) you / drink Thai beer f) you / buy fresh fruit Ask and answer the questions with a partner. Answer your partner's questions using the words in the box. everyday every week every morning, (four) times a day (three) times a week every (Saturday) never Spot the mistake! Cross out the incorrect sentence, aorb. 1a) Theresemenice bars nese myehouse: b) There are some nice bars near my house. 2a) Isthere bank near here? b) Is there a bank near here? 3. a) ‘Does she like dogs?’ “Yes, she loves them’ b)_ ‘Does she like dogs?” ‘Yes, she loves it! 4a) How often do you eat fish? b) How often you eat fish? 5. a) Ihave always breakfast in bed. b) Talways have breakfast in bed. 6 a) Heno usually drinks beer b) He doesn’t usually drink beer Pronunciation 1 2 Look at some words from Units 7-9. Say the words and add them to the table. | Biseeit building cereal chocolate delicotts fantastic minute museum | possible potato Saturday theatre aOo 8: Ooo eoOo biscuit cereal delicious inderline the stressed syllable in each word. 9 2.32 Listen, check and repeat. 1 Complete the crossword with the words for places (J-9) in a city. =| 2 Complete. mn za es Match the British English and American English words. eeshpeint chemist’s pharmacy restroom. subway toilet underground ATM British American cashpoint ATM Complete the furniture words in each room. a) bedroom: bed lamp curpet b) dining room: t_bl__ ch__is ©) Kitchen: ¢__k_r s_nk ) living room: « ©) bathroom: b_th t__Lt f__smeh__ ‘Underline the ‘odd word out in each group. a) polalo beer cola b) egg breakfast banana ©) lunch noodles dinner 4) drink biscuit bread ©) soup cereal ment: f) tomato cake snack Reading & Listening 1 12.33 Read the descriptions of three homes in New York. Match Linda Sondstrum’s dream home with one of the three homes (1-3). OO — — = 21 teow Cy sereh Sp EDOwhomrts Tea UR at ‘our dream home Linda Sondstrum ‘Accommodation type City —_New York Bedroom Area Centre Bathroom | Other 1 Greenwich Village 2 Central Park {A townhouse in the centre of ‘Acity centre apartment. There are New York. There are three ‘two bedrooms and two bathrooms. bedrooms and two bathrooms. There's a big kitchen and a big ‘There's a small kitchen but a big _iving room. The apartment is near dining room. The house is neat Central Park and is ten minutes Grand Central Station ~ near from Grand Central Station ~ near restaurants and cafés. restaurants, cafés and theatres Big kitchen” Nearapark Near restaurants | send © 3 Queens A large house in Flushing, Queens ~ thirty minutes ftom Grand Central Station. There are three bedrooms and three bathrooms. There's a big kitchen and a big dining room. 2 2.34 Listen to Linda and the estate agent, Nick Sutton, and check your answer to Exercise 1. 3 Listen again. Are the sentences true or false? Correct the false sentences. a). Linda likes coffee. 4), There are two baths in the apartment, }) The apartment is on the first floor. ©) There’s a new cooker in the kitchen. ©) I’sin Manhattan £) There are alot of restaurants in the area 70 REVIE Writing & Speaking 1 Complete Your dream home with your own ideas. 9 909 0& A 2ttane CQ sar 2 sp 3emunans Your dream home co Acconmosstion type | City Bedroom ay 4 other sens eae =e Compare with a partner. 2. Write a short description of your dream home. ‘My dreams home is asith-flcor apartment inthe centre of Paris. I's near the Eiffel Tower Clothes Grammar Present continuous Vocabulary Clothes. Verb phrases Useful phrases In a clothes shop Listening & Vocabulary 1. Complete the descriptions with the colours in the box. [ track blue brown green grey orange red white yellow a black jacket 1 a__hat 1 a___dress a___Tshirt 2 a__top 2 shoes 2 suit an___tie trousers shoes a__ shit and — © 2.35 Listen, check and repeat. 2 236 Listen and match the names with the photos («-d). ni 3. Ask questions and complete the table for your partner. How often do you wear brown shoes? =a Ss = = 7 re Clothes Present continuous Im working Dre working és working Stes working 2s working ere working Tiere working ue you working? Ys Lam. Reading 2.37 Read the texts. Match the texts (a-c) with the photos (1-3). a) Lola and Ana are receptionists in a hotel in Marbella so they always wear blue skirts and white tops. In this photograph it's fiesta time, so they're wearing traditional clothes. They're dancing and enjoying the sunshine. ') Paolo and Elisa live in Verona, Italy. Paolo is a policeman, so he always wears a uniform for work. Elisa isa teacher and she usually wears trousers and a jacket. In this photograph, they're wearing costumes for the Venice carnival. They're having a great time. ©) Yoko is a university student. She's twenty years old and she lives with her parents in Okayama. She usually wears jeans, but in this photograph it’s Adult’s Day (Geijir-no-hi), so Yako's wearing a kimono. She's holding a parasol Complete the table with information from the texts. (Fess ay | asain oe ce | costume Grammar 1 Complete the questions and answers about the photos above. 2) ‘Are Lola and Ana wearing blue skirts?” “Yes, they are’ ‘No, they rent! b) ‘Ave they dancing? eenee ©) “Ts Paolo wearing a uniform?” "Yes, eis! ‘No, he isn't? €) ‘__Paolo and Elisa having a great time?” ©) ‘Yoko wearing jeans?” f) ‘___she holding a parasol?” oS oe 228 ten, check and repeat. Work with a partner. Ask and answer the questions in Exercise 1. (TM St ec Tea orto teem a Pronunciation 1 @ 2.39 Listen and repeat the chants. A B ‘Teaching or learning? Eating or drinking? ‘Studying or working? Sleeping or thinking? What are you doing? What are you doing? What are you doing? ‘What are you doing? 2 Write another chant. Use the verbs in the box. c buy /sell come / go give / take read / write sit / stand stop / start Practise your chant. Listening 1 Match the pictures (a-) with the descriptions (1-3). 1 Aboy is playing on a PlayStation. His mother is phoning him from her office, 2 Awoman is trying on clothes. Her husband is phoning her from his office. 3 Amanis reading @ newspaper. His wife is calling him from her office. 2 2.40 Listen to three conversations. Match what the people are doing in the pictures (a-c) with what they say they are doing (1-3). 1 ‘I'm making dinner 2. ‘tm doing my homework’ 3. ‘Im buying fish for dinner! Clothes Speaking 1 Work with a partner. Complete the conversations with your own ideas. : What are you doing, Dad? E: What are you doing? Ton onthe train. D: Im making dinner, Fm listening to music, AWhere / go? Where ore you going? C: What / make? __ E: What / listen to? _ 4: 1m going to London. o:___ f 2. Practise your conversations. Vocabulary 1 Complete the verb phrases with do, play, read or make. ‘the housework a) do ‘the washing a coffee b) 2 phone call football © ——_ the piano 2 book 4 an email © 2.41 Listen, check and repeat. 2. Make more verb phrases. Use the words in the box. dinner ona PlayStation a newspaper your homework 3. Mime a verb phrase from Exercise 1. Your partner says what you are doing, 76 Useful phrases 1 @ 2.42 Read and listen to the conversation. Match itto picture 4, b, orc. Shop assistants Can T help you? Customer: Yes, I'm looking for a dress. ‘Shop assistant: A dress? Customer Yes, a dress, Shop assistant: What size are you? Customer It's for my wife, Shop assistant: What size is she? Customer: think she's medium, Shop assistant: What colour? Customer: Red, ‘Shop assistant: Do you like this one? Customer: How much is it? Shop assistant: It's £250. Customer: And how much is the blue dress aver there? Shop assistant: It’s £70. Customer: prefer the blue dress. 2 @ 2.43 Listen and repeat the useful phrases. a) Can thelp you? b)_ Yes, I'm looking for a dress. ©) What size are you? 4) How much is it? ©) How much is the blue dress over there? ‘Work with a partner. Write a similar conversation for one of the other pictures. Practise the conversation. Clothes Vocabulary Extra Clothes 1. Match the pictures with the words, I) boots LU adress (1 abat jacket J jeans 2 Work with a partner. Cover the words. Look at the pictures. Ask and answer questions. (stata tet) a (_ twieians ) ad Events Grammar be: past simple Vocabulary Months. Years. Dates. Adjectives Useful phrases Buying tickets Vocabulary Months 1 @ 2.44 Listen and repeat the months, Whats the thind month? 01 ~ Janvary Ask your partner questions. (2 - February 03 - March 2 Complete the table of famous birthdays. 04 ~ April 05 — May 06 ~ dune 07 ~ duly 08 August 09 - September 10 ~ October 11 ~ November ‘You write Yousay 12 - December a = -— a) Bono 10° May the tenth of May b) Paul McCartney 18% June the eighteenth of fume 0) Neil Armstrong St August =* @) Madonna 164 August ae ) Ronaldo 22 September a 6) Prince Charles 14° November _ 245 Listen, check and repeat. 3. Write five birthdays in your family. You write: Me: 6% March Say the birthdays to your partner. You say: My birthday is the sixth of March. 4 Match the years in numbers («-f) with the years in words (1-6). 2) 1969 1 two thousand and five b) 1975 \__ 2 nineteen eighty-nine ©) 1989 3 nineteen sixty-nine 4) 1997 4 two thousand and six ©) 2005 5 nineteen seventy-five #2006 6 nineteen ninety-seven (@ 2.46 Listen, check and repeat. 5 Write five years in numbers. eee... Ee =o Dictate the years to your partner. Check your partner's years. 18 PERRET! events Listening 1 @ 2.407 Listen and repeat the dates. 22 November 1963 20° July 1969 _30"Aprit 1975 _ 9° November 1989 [_ Mo February 1950 6 September 1997 2" July 2005 9% Fly 2006 2 Match four dates in Exercise 1 with the events in the photos (a-<). Television Events ‘ a ‘ Event: The Live & concerts, ‘TV audience: 3 billion (3,000,000,000) Event: The fitst Moon landing TV audience: 500 milion (500,000,000) 2.49 Listen and check. 3° Work with a partner. Make a list of important events and dates for your country. Grammar be: past simple 4. Complete the questions and answers. Twas a). ‘Were you at secondary schoo! in 2002" "Yes, fons. 'No, Luasw't! you were b) ‘Were you at work yesterday?” Nes{__)'NoT__? = ©) ‘___itsunny yesterday?” Yes it__/ ‘Not’ aes 4) ‘your mother born before 19632" “Yes, she No, she —— ©) "you and your friends in town yesterlay?” ‘Yen we ‘No, we! they were 9 ‘your parents at university in 1975?" "Yes, they’. ‘No, they Were you at Live 8? 2.49 Listen, check and repeat. Yes tms No, 1 wasn't 2 Work with a partnes. Ask and answer the questions in Exercise 1. (wase’t = was not) 8 SR i «(SSIES att oe Reading 1 250 Read some opinions about the Live 8 concerts a) Who was excited? 1b) Who was happy? ©) Who was lucky? as a =e oe LIVE eee oe Somer ae eon a a ass a oe Wiliams ard Madonna were britiant. Teed! (tga Ekareva, Moscow he concert vas in Re Square, ‘ear the Kenn. Tt was great, ‘and Twas happy to be there. Autette Auguste Pais ‘The concert was awful. The rusicans were boring, end they were Freech! Randy Schwartz, Philadelphia, The concer vs fantastic The music was great, but the palitial message was more important. Pietro Crucis, Rome ‘he musi was cellent. It vas realy hot. There was beer but it as very expensive ‘Amy Ronn, Ontario LUve 8 as arazng. Tvs icky to have a ticket. There were» {ot oF people Tt was tke a eanival, 2. Read the opinions again. Underline the correct answers. 2) Japanese people were / weren’t very excited b)_In Paris the musicians were / weren't French! ©) Itwas / wasn't cold in Rome 4) Brian Wilson was / wasn't fantastic: ©) Elton John was / wasn’t terrible. ) The political message was / wasn’t important. 2.51 Listen, check and repeat. Vocabulary 1 Match the reactions to the Live 8 concert with the appropriate person. Put A for Andy or Cor Coty | tes amacng ‘ews awtut’ [C 4, ‘twas fantaatie: [] “tan great? C1] ‘ewas tele’ [] ‘ewes wonderul’ [J @ 2.52 Listen, check and repeat. Andy: ‘It was amazing’ 2 Look at the opinions about Live 8 on page 80. Complete the sentences with an adjective from Exercise 1. a) In Tokyo, the concert was amzing. ) In Paris, the concert was__ ¢) In Rome, the music was 4) In Berlin, the bands were ©) In London, the concert was 1) InPhiladelphia, the concert was —_ 0) 2.53 Listen, check and repeat. Cathy: ‘Tt was awful” 3 Make sentences about you. Fewer 1 age | party weekend. Iwas ata | wedding | eck eas a basse nightclub | aa Twas at a concert last month. He was amazing Twas at my dad's birthday party last week. It was boring. Compare your sentences with a partner. Pronunciation / 1 2.54 Listen and repeat the adjectives in the box. aes devon cca) pecve frst potent | Si sero 2. Put the adjectives in Exercise 1 into list A or B. ‘Ooo | #oOo celent | emuazing inderline the stressed syllable in each word. 2.55 Listen, check and repeat. Useful phrases 1 @2.56 Look at the Arts Centre Events web page. Then listen to the conversation and underline the correct answer. 2). She wants to see Shrek / Joao / Coldplay. 'b) She wants to buy one ticket / two tickets / three tickets. ©) She wants to pay in cash / by cheque / by credit card. r events Arts Centre Adult £10 Child £5 Student £7 © Monday 9th March to Saturday agth March Shrek: 3,30, 6.30 War ofthe Worlds: 2.30, 5.30, 8.30 © Thursday z2th March, Saturday 24th March (lub Havana: Joao — Bossa Nova and Latino £15 © Friday x3th March, Saturday agth March Concert Kall: Coldplay £50 LETTE) Please phone the Box office on 01865 4371771, 2 Read, listen and complete the conversation with dates, times and numbers from the box. (=i ee Man: — Hello, Box office. Woman: Oh, hello. I'd like to buy tickets for Shrek, please. Man When fo? (1) Friday 13° Hoch Friday 13° Waren. What time? (2) ___. : How many tickets? : (3)___, please. Man: One al one cid? Eno two ats Mans Thas (2) How would you Seto oe Woman: By credit card, please. Mant Can have your credit card number, please? Woman: (5) . Nan Can Thave the ei date? Woman: (6) Hon Th you Listen and check. 3. @ 2.57 Listen and repeat the useful phrases. a) Td like to buy tickets for Shrek, please. b)_ How many tickets? How would you like to pay? 4) By credit card, please. 4. Work with a partner, Write a conversation for another event at the Arts Centre. Practise the conversation. Vocabulary Extra Common adjectives 1 Match the pictures with the words. (3) awful CO poring [O deticious CO fantastic U good (1 great (happy (1 important Lucky OC tenitie 2 Put the adjectives in Exercise 1in the correct lists. Positive) | Negative delicious ful ‘~2 Hero Grammar Past simple: affirmative forms Vocabulary Sports Useful phrases Special occasions Vocabulary 1 @2.58 Listen and repeat the sports. & Lance Armstrong basketball yeling football golf sailing tennis Match the sporting heroes (2-f) with their sports. 2 Add go ot play to the sports in Exercise 1. play basketball, go eyeing, © 2.59 Listen, check and repeat. Speaking 1 Make questions with How often ...? Ask your partner, Wow often €o you ploytestebalt | 7 (rary Tuesday. How often do you 40 cycling? e \ T never go cycling aes J a 2 What is your favourite sport? Who is your sporting hero? Tell your partner. ‘A. Glen MacAsthar ny favourite spot is tennis a Ny sporting hero is Venus Wiliams. oo ‘4. Tiger Woods 4. Wichaet Jordan 84 EE tere Reading 1 @ 2.60 Read the article about Lance Armstrong, How many times did he win the Tour de France? Lance Armstrong was born on 18% September 1971 in Texas in the USA. His parents got divorced when he was a baby, and his mother remarried wien he was three years old. He got his first bicycle in 1978, He liked swimming and running, but his favourite sport was cycling. in 1988 he graduated from high school and joined the US Olympic team. Professional life In 1992, after the Barcelona Olympics, he became a profesional cist. He lest his ist important race in San Sebastian in Spain. He fished lst But after that he won many important races and in 1996 he became the number one cyclist inthe word. After the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta, he had cancer. He had two operations and chemotherapy and finaly, he recovered Later, he started the Lance ‘Armstrong Foundation and helped other peole with cancer In 1996, he started racing again, and in 1999, he won the Tour de France forthe fst time. He won the Tour de France forthe seventh time in 2005 and then retired. Personal life In 1997 he got married to Kristin Richard and had three children. After four yeas they got divorced, and in 2004 he started a new relationship with Sheryl Crow. They separated in 2006. 2 Put these events in Lance Armstrong's life in order (1-5). | ¥ | F a) He started anew —b) He got married. c) He separated. d) He got divorced. _¢) He had children. relationship. 3. Complete the stages of Lance Armstrong's life with dates from the article. 2) He was born in 1971 'b)_ He got his first bicycle in _ ©). He graduated from high school in__ 4). He became a professional cyclist in e) He had cancer in, He got married in 8) Hesstarted racing again in _ h) He won the Tour de France for the seventh time in © 2.61 Listen, check and repeat. Hero Te) es Grammar Past simple 1 Complete the table with the headings in the box. work + ed a I | Bettey anda i Oe eee ou worked aes as he worked Past simple: spelling rules for regular verbs. pemorind a) ») 9 it worked 2 = we worked , See talk > talked study > studied stop > stopped be il live lived [Add these verbs to the table. arrive complete cook join Tike phone plan recover [tire talk“ y use walk watch | 2 Complete the sentences about Lance Armstrong in the past simple. 2) He (like) iked swimming, and running, when he was a child. b) He Goin) ___ the US Olympic team in 1988. (©) He (finish) ___ last in his first important professional race. 4) He (recover) ___ from cancer after two operations and chemotherapy. ©) He (start) __a cancer foundation in 1997. f) He (retire) __in 2006. © 2.62 Listen, check and repeat. 3 Make sentences about yesterday. a) 1/ use / a computer I used a computer. 1b) 1/ walk / to work © 1/ plan / a holiday 4) 1/isten / to musie ©) 1/ cook / the dinner f) 1 / study / English © 2.63 Listen, check and repeat. ‘Tick (/) the sentences that are true for you. Pronunciation 1. 2.64 Listen and repeat the present and past forms. A |B Present Past Present Past help helped start staried stop stopped | wait waited Which verbs have an extra syllable in the past form? 2. Add the verbs to A or B in Exercise 1. [ a hate join pass play point want watch (2.65 Listen, check and repeat. Grammar Past simple: 1 © 2.66 Listen and repeat the infinitive and past simple forms of these irregular verbs. imegular verbs a) go-went send~sent do- Gid ent b) see-saw wear—wore know —knew =, © say-said read—read_get—got 4) buy-—bought think thought ~ write—wrote po ©) speak~spoke break-broke take look a 1) tal tld sll-sold give gave int Circle the past simple form which ha » different sound in ech group. vent “en 2 [Ae apes 3 RCT a sie ce and do the exercises. 4 Complete the text about Juan Sebastién Eleano in the past simple. En pe ne juan Sebastiin Elcano (1 be) was & Spanish explorer. He (2 be) ___ born in 1476 1 inthe north of Spain. tn 1322 he (3 complete)__the fst voyage osailround the world, ‘In 1519 the king of Spain (4 send) __an expedition to find a rout tothe East. Ferdinand Magellan (5 be) ___the lear ofthe expedition, and he (6 ask) Eleano to go with him. They (7 sil) __ from Spain with five ships. ‘Magellan (8 die) __ inthe Philippines, but Eleano (9 continue) _ the voyage. In 1522 only one ship (10 arive)_ back in Spain. 270 men (11 start) the voyage in 1519, but only 18 men \ (12 return) neon (2.67 Listen and check. Why is Juan Sebastian Elcano famous? Listening 1 @268 Listen and write down the order (1-3) in which these famous people are mentioned. Leonardo da Vinci Beethoven Mother Teresa 2 Complete the sentences in the past simp] 4) He (go) went deaf, but he (write) __ wonderful music, b) He (paint) ___ the Mona Lisa and he (design) __ the first helicopter. ©) She (live)__a very simple life and she (give) ___all her time and her love to poor people! 3. Match the sentences with the famous people. Listen again and check. 4 Whois your hero in history? Tell a partner. Hero er) i caer eee Useful phrases 1. Match the special occasions (1-6) in the box with the greeting cards (a-f) below. 1 abirthday 2 anewbeby 3. an important exam 4 awedding anniversary 5 anewjob 6 I*January © 2.69 Listen and check. 2. Complete the conversations with the messages in the box. (ERD 222 in 3 Dan: Yes, 1 2) was / were. Why? i Julia: () Was / Were Joe with you? 1. Look atthe picture and complete the sentences with, Dan: No, he (4) wasn't / werent. the verbs in the box. Use the present continuous. Julla: (6) Was / Were Sara with you? Dan: No, she (6) wasn’t / weren't. Julia: (7) Was / Were Kerry and Ben with you? Dan: Yes, they (8) was / were. Why do you ask? Julia: Oh, it's not important. 4 Complete the verb table. Regular verbs Irregular verbs Present Past Present Past stop )____| become (6)_ @2)____ wanted (@____ bought finish @__ speak ag (4)____ studied (8) knew 5 Complete the sentences about the past. a) I(be born) _ in Rome, b) When I was young I (have) _a red bieycle ©) L(start)__at my first school in 1990, 4) I(graduate) ___ from secondary school when 1 was sixteen ©) OnMonday I (go)___to the cinema, 4) Last night I (arrive)___ home at 12.30. ‘Change the words in italics to make the sentences, ‘rue for you. (On Monday I vent to an budian restaurant, ‘Compare your sentences with a partner. | drink eat read sleep speek work | 6 Spot the mistake! Cross out the incorrect sentence, 8). Alice is speaking on the phone. aorb. b) Bella___acup of tea. a) ©) ch anewopaten b) I'm reading a really good book. d) Delia____at her computer. 2 a) Is Paul working? ©) Ed sandwich. b) Paul's working? ) Frank inhis favourite chair 3a) What you are doing? bb) What are you doing? 2 Complete the questions with Is or Are. oa < 4a) We wasn’t happy with the hotel. 8) Are Alice and Delia working? 1b) We weren't happy with the hotel ») Bella speaking on the phone? smh wae RE Chit seats Speer eer? 1b) The car stop near the school. @) ___ Frank and Bd drinking? _ 6 a) [taked the bus to work. Answer the questions. b) took the bus to work. a) Yes, they are co EET) Vocabulary 1 Complete the crossword with the words for clothes. 2>) | a r | me yeep Die | - EERE ia] els| LLL] 2 Complete the questions with do, make, play or read. ‘) How many phonecalls do you____ in a day? b) How often do you__ the housework? © Can you __ the piano? ) Do you books in your free time? ©) How often do you _ dinner? 1) Doyou always your homework? Answer the questions. Compare your answers with a partner. 3 Underline the correct word. a) January isthe first / third month. b) February is the second / sixth month, ©) Aprilis the fourth / fifth month, ) October is the seventh / tenth month, ©) November is the eighth / eleventh month. {) December is the ninth / twelfth month. 4 Complete the sentences with the months in the box. ‘There is one extra month. December February January July June March, a) New Year’s Day is 1” _ b) Valentine's Day is 14" ©) Saint Patrick's Day is 17" ) US Independence Day is 4°. ©) Christmas Day is 25°, Read out your answers to a partner, New Year's Day is the fist of January. J 5 Look at the pictures and write sentences with the expressions in the box. goes sailing is playin football trent cycling, played-bnoetbell plays tennis a) Andy / last week Andy played basketball last week b) Britt / now ©). Carole / for her country d) Dan / yesterday ©) Erica / every week Pronunciation 1 Look at some words from Units 10-12. Say the words and add them to the table. audience basketball cheque fantastic feetball -hetped jacket jeans September started yesterday ao cheque BOo_ foot’ | autience | emuzing eOoo0)| poo 2 Underline the stressed syllable in each word. @ 2.72 Listen, check and repeat. Reading & Listening 1 @ 2.73 Read the text about Lily Byrne. Put the events in order (1-6). a) She went to university. |_| b) She had children. [_] 0) She became a doctor. [| €) She got married. | ©) She was born, [1] ) She went to school My grandmother, Lily, is amazing! She was born on 6” May 1922, in _Ireland, She started school when she was ‘seven, Her parents were poor but Lily liked 5 school and was a good student. ‘She got married to my grandfather, Cyril ‘Murphy, when she was twenty years old. ‘They had a son and three daughters, ‘She went to university in Dublin when 10 she was forty. She graduated from University when she was forty-five and became a doctor She went to India and ‘worked in a hospital. She wanted to help oor people. 15 Now Lily lives in Dublin again. She has ten grandchildren. am her tenth ‘grandchild, and my name is Lily toot © 2.26 Listen to Lily talking about her early years. Are the sentences true or false? a) She was bom in Dublin. False. b) Her father was a doctor. ©). She started school when she was seven. 4). The school had one teacher. ) She martied Mr O'Sullivan. f) Her husband was twenty-six when they got married. Correct the false sentences. ‘Complete the information about Lily from the text and the listening. 2) Lily was born on 6° May 1922 in Ireland, 1b) She lived in a very ©) She___ brothers and sisters. 4) She started school when she was_. ©) She ____ school and books. Write similar sentences about your early years. Write one false sentence. Tons born on 10* March 1988 in Madrid, Spain. house. ‘Tell your partner about your early years. Can your partner guess the false sentence?

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