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rou bo eS Key Words: Coertrics Ward Bullder: Nutcealtic: Gearesar:
fo be Key Expeewslom: Meeting People: The alptubet
‘Your Farts
pp. 4-7) Key Words: Neevbers ( fersty/ Moctin Crareeuae: Subject peonoani / pouruive a¢iectives:
Toor Chssoone
(pe 8-4) Key Wardi: Oirtiecoe: Otgects Ward Builder:
Mera mourns Proeunclation:
jy), (xi and (cr! Gramesar: Poepeetions of place
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‘Year Seo! (op. 10-41} Key Words: bool Sadjects; Telling the Sree Grarmmur: lrperstives | Object prosoers
Your Roew ip 12) ey Words: Betroeen / Colears Gramenar: ha. thot, (hese, thooe
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‘Your Phot (p. 1%) Key Words) sppeacece Grantee: Ariicies Seatence Builder: Serple serkrees

Unit/Page Langerge Skills


Get Ready (pp 14-08 Key Words: bererests Ubtenig Poul i¢hetebee / isis Speabirge Toor micro
2 Mo Lirete Key Words: Aivhes Granersar) cow Rhein) Reading: Diabled arth Preemaciation: cee ~ wero rong
(pp 1-17) Seatrare Builder: one) bet Speaking Your atts
2 Your Sah Mood Salider: Vernon collocadany Readings A quecionmaie Liesieg, An Wmeriee
(pp. 1-18 Gearersat: Qeridce vor Speaking: Anrerring 2 quesieesare Promesciation: Qeestiees
3 Meeting Key Werth: Op rian adpecives Reading and Uvtewiag:
The CoeNireger tory
(6. M21) Key Exprewicen:
Op rion: Mrkieg: A toon FP
Saady Corner 3 ip 2 Stady help: Yorsdulury books

Get Ready
(p. 23) Key Werdh:
Sport aed Evercive Lintenieg: Cerrone advice
4 Spent Faihice Reading:The Mew Faiblon Model
(6p 4-25) Speaking: Gare
Graramur: hare goties gat testeece Beier: at
S Food toe Sent Key Werds:
Food ane Oviek Reading and Littering:
Soort aed Diet
(pp. 26-27) Grarersar: Pomesive's Prowseciation| (0), (ue! Speaking: Favcerine bod trink
6 Im the Part Reading and tittesing: Me Challenges Hoey
(pp. 23-24 Ney Expremicen:
Asking Dora things ane Writing:
A cee excoge (F
Across Cultures 1 Reading: Kapeeal Sports Usteming: locreiens Liven Chately:
(pp. 39-31) ov, tl Sortsb
Project:
4 sport: poeter
Stady Commer 2 ip 30
Get Ready
Ip. 35) Key Werth Jotn ( Adjectives Liatening: iceettying pote Speating: Gare
7 Fire figvxrns Key Words: Rootines Reading:
Fire fighters
(pp 34-39) Granmir: Poses! Septic [) aod 2 Proevarciathon:
(c/, fw, foe!
Sermemte Beikder: Tine Caeses Speaking:
Yoor soubee
8 Ser Arne Gare Preson Spie Gt) Reading: Sofety fit Listening: Salety Speaking:
Sour reetine
(Pp 7) Seomence Balter: Expressions
with every
9 The Arexeneet
Park Key Waite: Feehogs Semence Rallder) verte of heading and Listenin Nye Chaleens sory
ip 3-1) Pertenece+ soem veg Ney Expressions: Preferences Wetting
A report [PE
Stady Commer 5 |p 40 Srady help: Clrmoore Laegaage t

Get Ready (p40 Key Werte: Places Usneniog:


Free tiene Speaking:
Your Yee tine
10 Free Tiree Craramur: Aceerty |!) Beadieg: Teerane Athties
ipo 4243) Sentence Dalider- Poution of advects Spraking:
Are you an attive perce?
V1 Vibevere Poet Srarmur-there neve ove wth Bradiag: Vis Polat L a: Tourist vk ( Asarees
be 445) Werd Buider: Moti-purt verbs Spraking:
Places it yout area
WZ Codey Ost Bry Vords: Mace and Livtening:The Chollenpes ery Key Sxpreudeea:
aking for
oo 464%) Sentence Baler: nl and thee lex giving direction Writieg:
A sete with direction PP
Aeness Colvares 2 Reading: ‘choo! Days Listening:
A Brith schoet diy Listen Chonety:
pa 484% ermrenied
weeds | suns (Vand Se) Pojed: Potter — Vy Heil ichoo!
Duy
Stady Corner 4 SO) Mudy help: Cacwooe: Language 2

Gat Bradyip 51) Ery Mom:


The Weather Usteeieg: Worttr report Speaking:
Werther in pour country
12 Crore Key Mosdy) Seacines Word Belibery Hou? Beading: Me World Cieeate
Sh
ba B57) Sprabieg: The Chmute is your cowttry
noun ee ment soe
4 tonne Grarerur. Prevrt Comfizecst ag: News preg age News prRG
bo S55) Sevterce Baler: Promos retrrerce Speaking: Iderraty qaree
1S bs the Country Word Butlder: Cortamens Srading acd Listening: The Cholenpes ery
pp. 6-57) Key Cxpreuiboss: Shopping Writing:
A potcard
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Stody Commer Sp 5 Mudy belg: Learning


words
a
Uni Page Language Skills
| Get Ready
ip 5% Key Words: Trarcpert Untening: Trove! Spealing:
An cxpecider
16 Apete tt Key Words Space Gaenar) wenwrre Readieg: Ihe Apolly 1) minicn
po M4) Werd Ralder; vd achectees Spevkings Yesterdey
—EE———————

7 Dploeen Kry Words: Years Usnening: once Pole ~ pears Reading Mane Pole suey
pp 62-45) Srarerur-
Part Sraple (1 and 2) Speaking:
Your bobdays Preeamisiene vo enchegs
fog Serteece Gaiider: Marit tere clases Reading and Ustesiag: The Chelirngrs ory
‘Bp. 64-45) Key Dxpressicen: SugervSor) Writing:
A uhort cote
Acoais Colpares 3 Readieg: Vecliorseto the UD Unteaiag: Interview
— Datnh piri in Spain
be 47) Usnen chestip: Contaxtions Premumniaterc(2) and /0/
Profect: 4 pomer= My coentry
Study Cerner 6 ip. CE) Seady helps Horeework

Get Ready
io 0% Kry Woods: TV Progearemns a: TY prey s SpeokiegiA
73 Lat Week
on TY Grarerar: Mart Srapic (1) Reading:
TV ceview
(pp. 7H) Word Builder: od and <eg adjectives Soraking:
Yoor weebend
Ont Dees Grarenan: Frit Seapic Reading:
Chul show inficrwews Littering: File que
(be. 72-78% Soraking:
fim sans
20 The Rexue Sentence Balder: Ses wed afer Reading avd Cistenieeg: Me Chalicege: ory
(pp. T4-75) Dey Expressiges
Aching bre people ak Writiege
As creed Ff
Mudy Corer 7p. 7H Soady help: Organs greeter

Sel Ready p77) Bey Words: Welping Untecieg: Helping Sprakieg:


A cucuionnaine
22 Ovege
the Wedd? Gramenas: Com paratives Readiag: teenage Carrpaigrens
(fp. Tey Sprabing: Corspare places
23 Avireys
in Donner Key Words) ouives G Sapotey istening: Aeemaldoce pth Reading: Animus in Qunger
(fe S31) Sentence Radder eth Sorakieg: A coir
24 Avreal Covere Key Words: Animus Beading
aned Listening [be Chaleeges vcey Key Expressions:
Reg uents
po (Ey Writing:
An shen note PF
Atron Gultuees 4 Beading: UNICIF leaSet Listening: leterviews with delpers
(pp. 84-38 Unter Clooelly: Coetractions Proeuaciation: Gel and fe!
Project:
A leatkt
Study Corser 8 ip OS) Mudy help: Uacwoore Language 5

Get Ready ip. 87) Usteving: Sports irares Speaking:


A quevioseare
25 Mieke Ohemid™ Key Words) Obeus Beading:
Kicece Ctyrepiad” Bakes
(Fp. BA-HH Geameeat: can (con? ows eeeses?
D6 Geoup
of the Century Gearerear: Adverts 2) Reading:
Me Beatet Litening
Song « Helle Coorltye
(pp. 3-91) Moed Seilder: Make noun [rem verbs
Sentence Builder: Pocition of adverts
27 Tewewverk Reading ard Listening: The Choleger tory
(pp 32-9) tapressd reel Writing: Congratulations novei)
Stady Commer 9 (p He) ‘Yudy ely: Merking
in grouse
Get Ready
(p. 95) Uistesing: fan activities Speaking: Moe Tem-o-metr’
2B Serrre: Soha Key Weres: lhetdaye Reading aed Listening:
Mobdry Plans Spcabing:
Your holiday
(op. 4-27) Gearersat: goles fe
Sentence Builder: Petare time claves
TS Wacky Fettnats Grarensan: Poxcstive poe Reading: Feultivah Unteciag: Dologues
(pe 3-H) Speaking: Merrion irferrution
WO Party Deve Reading
and Ustering: The CActenpe uery
lap 100-1) Key Expocishiers: leelaees Writing:
An invitation
Across Coltares 5 Key Werte: Celebrations Readings Mew Yoo! Colebrbees Ustesieng: Now bear in Kotfaed
loa. 102-995) aed Asuictls stew Chrsefy) capeesshiens | weed sy cis pattern
Prosencltiae: Wood ures Speaking: New Tear at dene
Project: A Pewter — Feutivas
5
Stady Commer 10 io 101) Sady help Eevierg
kee carn

Suchet A Activities(p 185) B= fee your perthtio


Zudeet G Actalties (p 106)
Tiree Out! (pp. 107-117)
Pktove Dictionary (pp. 115-128
Quedinewsaire ancwvers, Fact of fiction answer, lsegelar verb Sit (p 12%
Warm-up Reading and Listening
1 Country Quiz Match the G4 Read and listen to the dialogue.
countries with the flags. Complete the sentences with
nationality adjectives.
Key Words: Countries
Liam: Hello.
Arpemtina, Australia, Canada, France,
Greece, Ircland, Maly, Japan, Poland, Anvy: Hi. My name's Amy. What's
Portugal, Russia, Spain, Turkey, your name?
the United Kingdom, the United States liam: liam,
Amy: Nice lo meet you
Liam: Are you 1 Srtts sks >

Amy: No, I'm not. I'm 2


Where are you from?
Liam: I'm from New York
Amy: Ah, you're 3
Liam: Yes, am.
duny: And is your friend American?
Liam: No, he isn't. Tom's 4
And your friends?
Amy: They're pol Australian. Mark
amd Tania are 5.
liam: Wow! We're really
international here!

2 Copy and complete the Word Builder


with the countries and the nationality
adjectives,

Arpestintan, Australian, Canadian,


French, Greek, Irish, Italian,
Japanese, Polish, Portuguese,
Russian, Spanish, Turkish, British,
American

Word Bulicer bon


lean {sian = Anperntina — Argerctiniare

2 -ish
3 ese
4 others

3 Now listen and check your answers.


Revision

Grammar: to be 98 Look at the Key Expressions and complete


the dialogue.
5 Look at the table with your teacher.
Key Expressions: Meeting People
Affirmative
I *m (arn) Hello. Hi.
He/She/it s (is) from New York. My name's Amy. What's your name?
Nice to meet you. Where are you from?
We/You/They *re are}

Negative A: Hi.
1 ‘m not (am not) B: 1 Ae ny 2 's Andy. 3 's your
He/She/it isn't [is not) Australian. name?
We/You/They aren't (are not) A: Simon. 4 to meet you,
B: S are you from?
Yes/No Questions Short Answers A: London, and you?
Am tf Yes, tam. No, I'm not.
B: I'm from Birmingham!

is he/she/it Irish? Yes, he/ No, he/she


shevit is. it isn’t.
Your Turn
Are we/you/they Yes, we/you No, we/you 10 Invent a person. Think of the things below,
they are. = they aren't Work in pairs. Act out a dialogue like the one
in Exercise 4.
Wh- Questions
What is your name? (What's your name?) *name © country and nationality
@ where friends are from
Where are you from?
What nationality is she?
@ 11 Read and tisten to the alphabet. Then listen
and write down the names,
Practice
6 Complete the information about the people Bat mattrlir lelt
from Exercise 4 with is, ise'l, ave or aren't.

1 Amy 2 _ British. She —___ Australian.


Aa Bb Cec Dd Ee
Mark and Tania —____
trish
Australian. They FF Gg Hh Ti Jj
3 Liam American. Tom Kk LI Mm Nn
American — he _____ Canadian.
Oo Pp QqRr Ss
7 ‘Use the words to write questions. Tt Uu Vv Ww Xx
Example
1 What ts your mame?
ar a aS
is / your name? / what
you / are / from the UK? Example
WN

you / from? / are / where 1 tam


you / a student? / are
12 Spelling Test Work in pairs. Choose five
uh

are / nationality / your frends? | what


words and test your partner,
Write answers for the questions in Exercise 7. Example
@

Example As Spell Greece’.


1 My waonme’s ... B; GR doutWle ECE
A: Correct!
Warm-up @2_ Pronunciation Look at the Word Builder,
Listen to the qumbers. Gan you hear a} or by?
1 Look at the Key Words. Put the sumbers in the
correct order. Then listen and check. (Word Builder
1 WERE three 3 a)thirteen 13° bj thirty 30
© Key Words: Numbers ‘four 4 a}fourteen 14 = bj forty 40
sixteen, eighty, forty, leven, seven, ome hundred, five 5 a} fifteen = 15 b) fifty 50
nineteen, thirty, five, seventy, ten, four, fifteen, 6 a} sixteen 16 b} sixty 60
Iwelve, seventeen, two, six, fourteen, mine, one, a
sixty, three, eight, thirteen, eighteen, twenty, fifty, seven ? a) seventeen 17 b} seventy 70
ninety exht 8 a) cighteen 18 b) eighty a
nine 9 a) nineteen 19 b) ninety 90

3 —} Picture Dictionary, page 118.


Look at the Key Words.
@ Key Words: Family
aunt, brother, cousin, daughter, father, grandfather,
granddaughter, grandmother, grandson, husband, mother,
nephew, niece, sister, son, uncle, wife

Mary (62)
4 Look at the family tree. What are the as
reflatiowships?
1 Tom/Mary frestveard — __seafe
2 tisa/Anna -
3 Mark/Michadh J
4 john/Mark ——
5 Tom/Anna ———
6 Maryitak = —__.- _. Lisa (37) John (39)
7 UsafMonica 9 — =
8 Anna/Mark ——_— - ——
9 Anna/Monica secrecy

5 Work in pairs. Ask and answer


about the people im the family tree.
Example
AS How old is Michael?
Be He's forty-one.
one
Anna (13) Mark (15) Monica (13)

Reading and Listening 2 1am thirty-seven. My husband is thirty-nine.


Our son is fifteen.
@6 Read about the people from the family tree, 3 1am thirteen, Monica is a good friend — we
Who are they? are cousins, She's thirteen. Her dog is great. Ms
nanee is Sam, It is oki — about ten.
1 My wife is sixty-two. Our son, Jot, is thirty- ' ;
nine. His children are Anma and Mark. They are 4 Mark is ny cousin. His sister is called Anna.
thi and fifteen. Their mother and ; lather aré my aunt
5 and
il paeeeiend Bitees uncle. My favourite grandmother is called Mary.
Grammar: Subject pronouns/ Listening
possessive adjectives Tl Look at the calendar and listen to the
7 Look at the table with your teacher. people fram Exercise 4, Write the names
Sa a
on the calendar.
‘Shiesb nev
subject pronouns ives % +
aa E 5 z 3 .
1am thirty-seven,
You are fifteen.
My husband is thirty-nine,
Your name is Mark. he
He is thirty-nine. His sister & Kathy. wia a7 i ar a
She is thirteen. Her dog is great. i> ® = Nis ait
i= rif 0 le 3
it is about ten. Its name & Sam, en en =
We are cousins. Our grandmother is sixty-two, =, 8 liz 8 ¥
They are thirtyseven. Their children are Anna si a = ja al
and Mark.
oft a la 2 7
Practice i 5 lt 8 &
| t le 0 » wD
8 Complete the sentences with possessive = : =F -
adjectives, ww |? " (@) =
1 I'm thirteen and — ny __ brother is sixteen,
>‘ot () ~_——8 is 2% a 3
2 They are brothers. sister is at EXE i. wie 2
university. i= a — . °
3 We're cousins, grandmother is | 3 [a D ia wi
eighty-four! s if |a iu 2 |
4 How od are you? And how oki are
parents? | »@) 2 s is x
5 She's a new student. brother is in ws | i Bln
-_ hy 9 Ps|
4 different class, exp T | @)
6 He's my cousin, father ts ny | y ‘ 0 u ie
=
favourite uncle!
= | s liz 5 3
7

9 Look at the Key Words. Write the missing ie, E jo a Z


numbers, Then listen and check.
| fu
|. 7 Pm te =
ww
Example
| sit e 5 ae =
fowsteenth :

@ Key Words: Ordinal Numbers Your Turn


first, second, third, fourth, fifth. sith, seventh,
eighth, ninth, tenth, eleventh, twelfth, thirteenth, 12 Write a list of birthdays in your fansily.
Sixteenth, eighteenth, twentieth, twenty-second, Example
twenty-third, twenty-sixth, thirtieth, thirty-first
My dad
~ on the first
of June.

10 Look at the Key Words. Order the months. Then 13 Work in pairs. Ask and answer questions about
listen and check. your family.
Example
@ key Words: Months << A: How old is your dad? 8: He's forly-tveo,
| May, October, August, February, Junc, Nowembcr, A: When's his birthday? 6: Mts on the first of June.
January, July, March, September, April, December |
ame CARO EE CT
Warm-up saltvt © key Words: Classroom Objects
Work in pairs. Look at the A: What's manber ave bag. bin, Blackbourd, book, bookshelf, bax,
Key Words. Match them in English? CD player, chair, cupboard, desk, dictionary,
with the objects (1-23). 8: Window. door, DVD player, pen, pencil, plant, poster, naler,
_ television, video player, wall, watch, window.
2 Complete the Word Builder with plurals. Grammar: Prepositions of place
6 Look at the pictures with your teacher.
Singular Plural Spelling rule
Ais under B.
book books add s
chair
bay
cupboard
desk
bax add es
watch
class clceses
dactionary change y to ies
bookshelf change f to ves
wife cenves
Person people irregular Ais between B and C. Ais behindB.
man mor

woman wong al Practice


7 Look at the picture on page 8 again. Complete
QS Pronunciation Listen to the sounds, Put the sentences with prepositions.
the words in the correct groups. Then listen 1 Two books are _<"* the desks.
and check.
2 The bag is . the chair.
a4 books ist 2 chairs fal 3 classes /rf 3 The bin is the cupboard.
boyy 4 Five dictionaries are the bookshelves.
5 The blackboard is the window and the
cupboard.
6 The video player is the cupboard,
7 The dictionaries are the bones
4 What's in your classroom? Write a list. of chalk.
Example 8 The plant is... the window,
TV television, 15 desks, 4 posters
Your Turn
5 Game Work in pairs. Play this memory game.
8 Game Think of an object in the classroom.
A: four books The others ask questions and guess the object.
B: fows books and five DVD players
Example
A: four books, five DVD players and ten chairs
A: Is itan the wall? B: No, it isn’t,
C; Isitin the cupboard? B: Yes, it is.

Think of two words beginning


with a,
three words beginning
with b and
four words beginning
with ec!
D Your School
Warm-up
15 1 took at the Key Words. Match them with the symbols (ai).
15 5 Work in pairs. Ask aind
; answer questions about
Example a} science the timetable.
© Key Words: schoo! Subjects Example
art, English, French, geography, histo:
tory, ma As What tine is bistory on
Besoseducation (PE), sci Wednesday?
Be it at eleven o'clock.

Listening
QE Listen to the teacher and put 17
17
her instructions in the correct
order,

(1) a) Open your books.


CJ b) Don't stand up.
Fa <) Sit down,
[) d) took at the photes.
2 What are your three favourite subjects? Tell the <lass. [9 ¢} don't look at your books,
Example [9 §) Read the dialogue.
My fovourite subjects are maths, scheace and art. (1) g) ose your books.
es h) Write three words.
Reading
: Grammar: Imperatives
3 Look at the timetable. Write these times.
Example a) 12.30 7 Look at the sentences with
your teacher,
a) half past twelve) theee o'dlock ch quarter past two
16
16 d) five past three) quarter
to twelve ff] Len
to four
g) eleven o’dock = fh) ten to ten

4 Listen and repeat the times and days.

11.90} french a] Maths Sceemce | English


1230
1230 luach
v4as| scieace | Pmkal | At | Music | Piral
14.00 etuxation

4550 education educative |


Practice Grammar: Object pronouns
8 Complete the instructions. Use the verbs in the box. 12 Copy and complete the table with
18
18 ; R : words from Exercise 11.
don't speak, don't write, listen-to, read, speak, watch, write Sa ——
z Subject pronouns Object pronouns —
1 deste £6 your teacher in Class. I
i — your Language in English lessons z
3 English to your partner in class. men ae
4 —__ mew words in your notebook. he
5 semences in your course book. Use your notebook. she
6 stories in English at home it
7 videos and DVDs in English.
we
@9 Game Listen and follow the instructions. You are out of the they
19 game when you are the last person or you make a mistake.
19 13 Complete the sentences with
10 Work in pairs. Give and follow classroom instructions. the correct object pronouns.
Example 1 Maths js her favourite subject.
A> Open your book. Ask f nor lor help.
2 He's your teacher, Listen to
3 Read the story. Then answer
Reading questions about
ll Match the sentences
t (1-6)
(1-6) with with the the pictures
pictures (a—f).
(a—f) 4 We're
7 fromabout
London.
New Tell
York.

1 Tell us the answer, please. .) 5 I'm here. Sit next to.


2 Usten to me, please! 6 Repeat the words and match
3 Ask her a question, with the photos.
4 Sit next to him, 7 What's the answer? Check
5 Get your book. Open it on page 10. — OM Page 120.
6 Read the sentences. Write them in your notebook. 8 a Is . fantastic singer,
len to

(
—£ Your Room
Warm-up Grammar: this, that, these, those
1 —® Picture Dictionary, page 3 Look at the cxamples with your teacher.
120. Look at the Key Words,
What things are in your
bedroom? This is the new Kings of Rock CD, These are my computer games.
- ee This CO is my favourite. These games are okl.
© Key Words: Bedrooens ‘
bed. carpet, CDs, computer,
20
20 curtains, desk, lamp, magazine,
| Poster, stereo, wardrobe

Reading and Listening


2 Read and listen to the
21
21 dialogue. Complete the table
about Andy.
That's 2 poster from a coment. Those are my computer games,
favourite group: | The singer in that poster is Jim Black. Those games are sports games,
lawourite computer. 7 =
Zanes:

Andy: This is eny room.


Jamie; Oh, your favourite music is
heavy metal!
Andy: Yes, it is! That's a poster
fram a concert.
Jamie: Who's the singer?
Andy: The sieger in that poster is
Jim Black — he’s in Kings
of Rock, They're great! Practice
Jamie: They're okay.
Andy: And this CD is my 4 Complete the sentences with this, that, these or those.
favourite. It’s the new
Kings of Rock CD,
1 Pass me —fkat book, please. The book aver there,
Come here. Look at co.
Jamie: What are these?
wn

poster over there is my favourite.


Andy: These are my computer
games. They are old. Are your magazines over there?
uk

Those garnes over there Look here, What are ? Are they computer games?
afe sports games and
they're my favourite. Your Turn
They're new.
Jamie: Grea, They're ey favourite! 5 Work in pairs. Ask questions about things in your
classroom.
Example
A: What cofour is that dear?
B: It’s Blue.

BD Qooea:: 20 20a
Practice
Warm-up Choose the correct word, @ or an.

1 —> Picture Dictionary, i'm afar English student.


page 119. Look at the He's alan old friend from Kotland.
Key Words and find the
opposites. wh That's a/an Polish-English dictionary
You are alan good friend!
wh

@) Key Words: Appearance » My aunt 6 a/an art teacher


22 big, blond, dark, old, fat.
short, small, tall, thin, young Complete the descriptions of photos with a,
an oF the.

2 Use the Key Words Look at this photo, In ft photo, lam


to describe the photos. with friemdd from school
This is _.. photo of me and —__
captain of the football team.
Reading and
This is my sister with old friend.
Listening
This is ____ photo of my class. tall
@3 Read and listen to the sentences (1—4). Match boy i Mark. He's police officer now.
them with the photos fa-d).
23 7 Look at the sentences with your teacher Use
This is a photo of our two dogs. My dog is the the words below to write sentences.
big dog im the photo. He's am Alsatian.
This is my mem. She & a doctor. She's in the | Sentence Builder iia,
kitchen of our house, He is a boy
This isa friend from my area, Soe is in the park He is young
behind nvy house,
He is a young boy
This is a photo of my boyfriend. He isa
He is a young boy from Argentina
haskethall player and és the captain of the
school basketball team.
my brother / student / good / at university
=

he / doctor / old / at the hospétal


Grammar: Articles
wn

she / singer / great / from Africa


he / student / French / from Paris
4 Look at the examples with your teacher
wes

she / girl / tall / from my area


peewee
My boyfriend is a basketball player,
He is the captain of the basketball team,
Ue Le moe
My dog & an Alsatian,
SET cuter eat
tis the big dog in the photo.
Talk about your abilities and interests.
2 Read about disabled propte.
Listen to an interview.
Complete form. :
Learn about <oo and question words.

y <

Get Ready S Read the notice. Match the examples lai)


with the activities 1-4).
1 —® Picture Dictionary, page 122
Look at the Key marae me a) Walk 25 kilometres. &) Help ofd people.
: . ¢] Play the piano, dj Play lennis.

C) Key Words: Interests


chess, computers, computer games,
cycling, fasheon, films, horse riding,
music, photograpiry, pottery, reading

2 Look at the photos, Match the people A programme fer young people.
with their interests
Example ARE YOU READY FOR THE CHALLENGE?
ee See 1 Start a new interest.
2 Do phusical exercise.
| 3 Help people in your area.
4 Go on an expedition.
~

(4 Usten to the people. Complete the forms below. C15 Listen again. Write the names of the
| characters,
Name: Alexandra Allen
Age tthinte Ol My dad is from Kotland. Alex
24
N =

Pray Birmingham Music & my hobby.


WwW

Imversste: Cycling and 2_ My horse, Hector, is great.


Name Rajiv Narayan My mum's Spanish.
Ago: 3 | Computer garees are great.

ines tl na e_|
»: Birmingham
Work in pairs. Ask and answer questions about
oo

your interests.
fame: Lucy Smit&aon
Example
A: Wht are pour inferests?
Bristc
8) My interests ore reading, photography and
interest Fashion and ¢__ films.
ime: Tom Bandy
i No Limits
Warm-up 3 Read the article again and answer these questions,
1 => Picture Dictionary, page 122. 1 What group is Tom Davies in?
Look at the Key Words and circle 2 Donna Santos is 4 film director.
your abilities. What are ber films about?
. . 3 Where 6 Wei Fong from?
© Key Words: Abilities 4 What type of musician is| emmy Chavez?
act, cook, dance, draw, paint,
play 4 musial instrament (e.g.
plana/guitar), play chess, ride
4 bicycle, simg, speak French,
take photos, use a computer,
write stories

Reading
@)2 Read the article. Match
the people (1-4) with the
photos (a).

-* iF etd, oe

Teo yO cme tr CMa mmm EM) [e]


challenge. Read about four young disabled people. What can they do?
1. Tom Davies i from Bradford mm the UK. He is a teenager
with memory problems but he can act and he can learn
his part. He 1s in a theatre group.
2) Donna Santos can't walk bur she can direcr films. Her
films are about the problems of disabled people.
3. Wei Fong 1s from Hong Kong. He can’t use his arms
and hands but he can paint. How can he do this?
He can draw and paine with his toes and his mouth.
Jimmy Chavez ss from California. He can’t see bur
Ye he can play five musical instruments. Can he
sing? Yes, he can! He is a fantastic singer
SIRs Mn Muda leg
very popular,
PCC CT

Grammar: can (ability)


4 Complete the table with can or can't.

WYou/He/She/it/We/They = 4

elt ——

we/they No, | can't.


10 Pair work Ask and answer questions about
What # Vyou/hefshesit) do? the people,
we/they
> Student A ask about Lucy and Tom, page 105,
> Student 6 ask about Mex and Rajiv, page 106
@5_ Pronunciation tisten to the sounds.
Example
1 /ken/: can 2 skool: can 3 /koant/: can't Ac Con Lucy ride a horse?
B: Yes, she can.
Now listen to the sentences. What sounds can you
hear: 1,2 or 3?
Alex | Rajiv Tom
Example a) 2
paint
play an instrument
Practice
use computers
1 Correct the sentences about the people in ride a horse v
the text,
play chess
Example
1 He con't play the piano. He can act. ride a bicycle
Torn Davies can play the piano,
11 Look at the Sentence Builder. Choose one person
awWN-e

Donna Santos can paint with her toes, from Exercise 10 and say a sentence about him/
Wei Fong can direct films. her. Your partner guesses who it is.
Jimmy Chavez can act.
Example
A; She can ride a bveyele but she can’t ride@ horse.
Use the words to write questions about Tom
oOo

and Wel, 8: Alex!


A: That's night!
Example
1 Gan Tom act? | Sentence Buide:
Tom / act / can She can paint and she can draw.
vuuehwn=

play / can / the piano / he She can act but she can't sing.
paint / Wei / can
use/ his hands / he / can Your Turn
draw
/ with his toes
/ can / he
12 Work in pairs. Ask and answer questions about
Now answer the questions. your abilities.
Example Example
1 Yes, he can. As Con you act?
B: No, I can't, Can you play chess?
Ae Yes, f can.
=} TIMEOUT! Page 107. Exercise1
Your Skills
Warm-up
1 on and comelete the Word Builder with Word Builder’

c
2 bicycle, chess, ’ a com puter, computer eS, cee ant
| English football, French, the guitar, a om play the pri
e Internet, 2 mobile phone, a motorbike, : a
the-pieno, Spanish, tennis nae
use
Reading speak
2 Read
¢ the questi onnaire,
i Match t i
with the pictures (ae). ee

ze
Skills Questionnaire
:
|
een

|
What's aa name? [on Aardy
How old are you? [tarvgee ____ |
e are you from?
Wher
eed
Who is your ceacher?Dor aN
Zc om pu te rs | RA MSyouec do?saenceerensseeee
can
Wha t
What can you do?
[_]a} use a computer ‘ (Ja) painr and draw
[_)b) use the Internet + (_}b) act
Ce) write emails + (Je) dance
[_]d) use a printer ; (Ld) sing
nt
le) play computer i Cle) play 2 musical instrume
games * [)f) make photos
Pe
4 Languages
speak? O2
How many languages can you
speak?
What languages can you
english french
a
What can you do?
[_]d) use a mobile phone
(Ja) ride a bicycle
(J c} read a map
(]) ride a motorbike
2} c) cook
PCC

Listening 8 Work in pairs. Ask and answer the |


30 questions below.
3 Listen to the interview with Tom. Complete the questionnaire Example
with his answers,
A: How many people are in this class?
B: Twenty-eight. |
Grammar: Question words A: No, twenty-seven! |
4 Match the questions (1-6) and the answers (af).
1 How many ... ? (people in your
1 How old are you? a) His name's Mr Wall. class/sehool/ town/country}
2 What can you do? b) Two: English amd French. =92 Who ... ? (your class teacher/your
3 What's your mame? ¢) f can use computers. head teacher/your best friend)
4 Where are you from? d) Fm fourteen, 3 Who in your class cam ... ? (play an
5 Who is your teacher? ¢) Tom Hardy, instreamenvsing/painVacVride a horse)
& How many languages can, f}_ Fm from Canada. 4 Where ... ? (Tom/AlexiLucy/Rajiv/your
YOU speak? teacher) from?

@5 Pronunciation Listen and repeat the questions. 5 What things ,., ? (in your bag/in your
classroomin your school)

Practice . Your Turn


6 Complete the questions im the quiz. 8 Work in pairs. Ask and answer
questions from the Skills
Questionnaire on page 18
Example
A: Can you use @ computes?

Os. Challenge
B: Yes, J can,

people are ih the Duke of Edinbargh group?


| iw b)S o}6 ———Pact or Pietion?
Rory Blackwell from the UK can
play 108 eesical instruments
is the name of the youth club?
i ) Sosthpark b) Nerthgate ¢) Southgate g
at the same time

- _. ts Lucy?
MB) 13 b)14 c) 45
is Mex from?
a) Scotland b) Spain) Birminghan
oan ride a horse in the group?
a) Lucy b) Alex) Rajiv
can Rav do?
a) ride
a horse = b) paint ¢) play an instrument

7 Now answer the questions. Check your answers on page 129.

—> TIMEOUT! Page 107


& Meeting
Warm-up 3 Look at the Key Words amd classify them a}, b} or <).
What adjective is only for people?
1 Look at the photo of Alex, Rajiv, s
Lucy amd Tom. Guess their new Example boning - < o Cs
imlerests,
* guitar classes © bicycle maintenance ©) Key Words: Opinion Adjectives o f-
* dog training © photography boring, cool, fantastic, good-looking, great, =
interesting, nice, Aol bad, okay
Reading and Listening
12 Read and listento the dialogue. 4 Read the dialogue again. Complete the table with
@ Check ee
your guessescegrsclie=
from Exercise 1. Opimon adjectives,

Alex: Hi Rajiv. You're on the progranwme rap bicycle Scott


too. That's fantastic! maintenance
Rajiv: Yeah, great, Alex |
Alex: This is the fist of new interests. Rajiv great ean
What are you into? a
Rajiv: Me? I'm into rap. It's great? Lucy ae |
Lucy: Yeah, it’s cool. Can you play an
instrument, Raj?
Rajiv: Well, no ft can't. But I'm interested
in guitar <lasses,
Alex: And you, Lucy? What are you
interested in?
Lucy: Me? Horse riding
Alex: But Lucy, you can ride hoeses.
What's your new interest? Are you
mito painting?
Lucy: No, fm not. ft's boring!
Alex: Well, you're into animals. Here's
ome for you — dog training.
Lucy: Mm, that's not bad. And you?
Alex: Well, I'm not sure. Ah, book here.
Bicycle maintenance,
Rajiv: Bicycle maintenance! That's
really boring! Bikes are okay
bul bvepcle maintenance?
Alex: It isn’t boring. It’s interesting, i
Tom: Hi there. I'm Tom
Rajiv:!'m Rajiv, This is Alex and
Lucy,
Alex: What's your new interest?
Tom: I'm interested in
photography.
Alex: Look, bere's the monitor,
Lucy: He's good-loaking, too!
Alex: Yeah, he’s nice.
Scott: Hi! My name's Scott!

2
PUDaT Ts

Speaking Your Challenge


5 Look at the Key Expressions. Write six sentences
about your interests. Writing: A form

Example 1 Complete the information (1-7) with answers (ag).


fm into rap. It's really cool
a) Mrs Williams b) thirteen.
Key Expressions: Opinions ¢) | can use computers. | can ridé a horse bat
What are you inte? I'm into music, it's Hcan't read amap. di) British
beilliant e) I'm into fashion and horse riding.
f) Edgbaston High School for Girls g) Bristol
Are you into computers? Yes, Lam, They're great
Are you into painting? No, I'm nos, it’s boring. Who are the answers from?
Are you interested Yes, | am. It's cool
im meus?
What are you I'm interested in a OUTHGATE YOutH (AUB)
interested in? guitar classes.

First nacre:
& Work in pairs, Talk to your partner about Sorank
these things
¢ computers @ chess ¢ fashion ¢ music « films Agr
e dancing @. photography © cooking ¢ languages Nationality

Gty/tows:

Schock

Teachér:

fpap reading
Shille (computers/heest naBg

FOR YOUR PORTFOUOS,


2 Copy and complete the form for you-

Speaking: Interview
1 Look at the form above. Think of seven
questions.
Example Whaol’s your name? ;

2 Work in pairs. Ask and answer questions.


Include ome piece of false information.
Exanuple
A: Whot’s your mane?
B: My oame’s Superanan!

3 What information about your partner is false?


Tell the class.
Exanaple Afis nante isn't Soperanan.
—> TIMEOUT! /
a Study Corner 1
Language Check
1 Complete the words in the sentences. 4 Complete the questions with question words,
etka R____
are great! 21 is your brother? He's fifteen.
2 Myinterestisp___o Y 22 is my dictionary? It's on the desk,
3 Herhobtym@h_ = re , 23 is your teacher? Mrs Jones,
4 C____ is my favourite game. 24 —____ people are in your <lass? Twenty-five.
5S Our interests are ¢ amd music. 25 is her mame? Her name's Annabel.

2 Complete the sentences. Gramenar [}/ 15


6 She cn the piano,
7 lan a bicyele. 5 Complete the dialogue with the words in the bax.
8 My dad can't computers, bad, boring, in, interested, into
9 They can chess.
10 Lucy can a horse,

Vocabulary ["]/10
3 Order the words in the sentences.
11 you / draw and paint?
/ can
12 can't/ the Internet / my sister / use
13 write / can /t/ emails A: Are you 26 painting?
14 your brother / speak / can / Engfish? B: No, I'm not. It's 27 s
I'm 25 in photography,
15 do? / they / what / can
B: Are you interested 2%___ pottery?
16 the piano? / she / can / play
A: Well, it’s pot 30___
17 3 horse / 1 / ride f can't
18 languages / how marry / speak? / you / can Key Expressions ["]/'5
19 sing f they / and / dance / can
20 cook / but / he / can't ride / he can / a motorbike

Feedback
G® Usten and check your answers to the
Language Check. Write down your scores.
® Look at the table below. Then do the
exercises on page 18 of the Workbook.
Wrong answers: Look again at;
In5 Get Ready — Key Words
6-10 Unit 2- Word Builder ® Write this information for each word:
11-20 Unat 1 = Grammar
21-25 Unit 2= Grammar Word Translation| Example sentence
panting | alvae Hare ents pueconting,
26-30 Unit 3 = Key Expressions
Now choose a topic and make a diagram. Then
write information for each word.
G Talk about exercise, food, appearance, —
Read about sports stars and diets. ,

Ls _Listen to radio interviews about diet.


Li Write a text message
L Learn 2out fave got and ‘s.

Look at the photos. Are the activities: —)_Usten and complete the advice.
© boring? © really interesting? © bunny? © crazy? 1 thirty ménutes of
exercise every day.
—> Picture Dictionary, page 123. Look at the Key Words. 2 —...... football, basketball
Work in pairs, Ask amd aerswer questions about sport and or tennis.
CXEFUISE. 3 watch hours of TY,
©)4 Key Words: Sport and Exercise 4 Don't computer games
for hours.
do athietics/gymnastics/judo/skateboarding 5 or cycle to school
play basketball /football/tennis h 3 x ‘
cvcle/dance/nuniswimiwalk & Us u © Stairs — don't
the fit.
Example
A. Cor pou do gymnastics?
B: Yes, / can.
ez Sport Fashion
Warm-up
1 —® Picture Dictionary, pages 118 and 119. 3 Match the words from the text. Are they one
Find examples of the Key Words in the photos, oF two words?

© Key Words: Appearance and Clothes Example foxiion model — two words
black/bloneldarkfair/red hair. F :
lomp/short hair, ponytail, shaved head Word Hullder :
blue/brown/green eves 1 fashion a) tail
round/square/thi
— $$
n face
$_$__$__
}
boots, dress, hat, jacket, jeans. shirt, shoes, 2 sports b} model
Shorts, skirt, socks, traimers, trousers, T-shart, 3 tennis <) player
4 hair d) style
Reading 5 pony ©) star S|

@ 2 Read the text and choose the correct answers.

1 The new fashion modets are film stars/pop


Stars/sports stars
2 Maria Sharapova is from Hungary! Russia! Ukraine.
3 Dovid Beckham/Ronalda/Ranaldinhs is lamous
tor his tattoos

may
Maria Sharapova
Grammar: have got / has got 8 Look at the Sentence Builder.

4 Look at the tables and complete the sentences Sentence Builder


with hove, hes or hose’t.
He's got blue eyes. He's got fair hair,
He's got blue eyes and hes-got fair hair.
She is tall. She és slim.
She is tall and shes dim.

3 Now use words from the table below to write


six sentences about your friends and family.
Example
Your dad has got strong arms and o thin face.

' _ brownsblue eves.


My a
th
Your dad dark/fair hair.
ie = { aly ies they haven't.
My sister long/short hair.
S____ he/she/it_ got 2ponytail? Yes, he/shesit
has, My dog strong arms.
Her friend have got | a thin face,
My boyfriend =| has got a tattoo.
vhat 7_
2 2
liyoufwelthey got on the cover? His girlfriend a ponytail,
We tall.
What colour eyes 9% helshelit. got? My friend is short.
10__ wellhey
My parents young.
Practice Your cat old.
5 Look at the photos and complete these My sisters slim.
sentences with have, has, haven't or hasn't.
Your parents overweight,
1 Ronaldinho Aus? got a shaved head.
Maria Sharapova and Svetlana Kuznetsova
w

got dark hair. Your Turn


David Beckham got tattoos,
10 Game Work in pairs. Think of a teacher or
Uaw

Maria Sharapora got 2 ponytail.


student in your xhool, Ask five questions
The tennis players got blond hair. and guess who it is,
Weite true short answers for these questions. Example
Oo

Ae bs ito stodent?
Have you got fair hair?
B& Yes, itis
FWwNs

Has your teacher got brown eyes?


A ts ita boy?
Have your friends got tattoos?
B: No, it i't.
Has your mother got short hair? A Has she got fang hair?
Write questions with Awre got of hos got. Work B: Yes, she has.
SI

in pairs. Then ask and answer the questions. AS Has she got...
Example
Hes yous sister got folr hal? No, she hasn't.
your sister / fair hair?
your best friend / panytail?
wn

your teacher / thin face?


your parents/ brown eyes? —P TIMBOUTE Page 105, Evercise 4
Mt) Food for Sport
ty 2@e@e
Warm-up >
1 —> Picture Dictionary, page 121. What Key Words can you 3
see in the photos? ser
>
© Key Words; Food and Drink 4 —

apples, carrots, cereals, chicken, eggs, fish, kiwis, milk, nuts, aN sae
OFANRE juice, Pasta, potatoes, steak, toast, water

2 Copy and complete the table with the Key Words. Add more é
words to the table. Use the Picture Dictionary to help you.

Meat Vegetables | Drinks Fruit Other


eee oe ah
carrots mes cereals

Reading and Listening


3 Listen to the radio interview and complete the gaps with Key Words, ——-

eoty rare Presenter: Arsenal are top of the league again, But what is their
volAn ie secret? Is it Freddie Lijungbery’s skill? Is it Thierry Henry’s
ts erent experience? The mén’s skills are izaportant. But the players’ diet is
important, too.

Expert: Well, Arsenal's French manager, Arsene Wenger, has got


interesting ideas for footballers’ food. *_Steat, eggs and chips
are owt; fish, 2 vegetables and 3 are in. And on
the day of a match, potatoes are qoed.
Presenter: Potatoes?
Sn
Pipe: Expert: Yes, but not 4___! And fruit is really important, too.
David Beckham is am England foothall player. 3 are David's
favourite fruit.
Presenter: And in other sports?
Expert: Well, food experts’ advice for tennis players is: Don’t est
fruit and dow’t drink frait juice in a mateh. Eat 6 and
drink water. And Stefamo Baldini’s advice is: Drink 2-3 litres af
water a day. He's Italy's champion marathon runner.
Presenter: So, differemt food for different sports.
Expert: Yes. Australian swimmer, fan Thorpe, has got five Otymple
gold medals. His breakfast is 7. . toast and
a but Ian’s favourite food is Japanese!
Presenter: Well, that’s food for thought. Thank you very much.
Expert: You're weicome.

Be 4 What nationality is: « David Beckham? «© Stefano Baldini? «lan Thorpe? © Arsene Wenger?
Grammar: Possessive ‘s Practice
5 Look at the table and add these words. 3 Photo Quiz Read the sentences and put in the
apostrophes. Look at the photos. Are the sentences
Arsenal's, footbhallers’, Williams's, experts’, true (1) or false (FP
men’s, David's, Michael's, Thorpe’s
1 CO The swienmers costumes are red. (page 23)
2 CD The two tennis players hair is blond, (page 24)
3 (David Beckhams T-shirt is blue, (page 24)
4 C)Ronuldinhos shorts are green. (page 24)
singular nouns with ‘s' ending Reyes’s
5 (2 Stefano Baldinis hair is short. (page 26)
regular plural nouns players”
irregular plural nouns women’s 10 Add ‘s or s’ to the underlined words.
Example
& Match the sentences (1-2) with the drawings (a—b). 1 Thot is Tom’s new football.
1 The boy's shorts are red, 1 That is Tom new football.
2 The boys’ shorts are red. 2 The plaver wives are in the crowd.
3 Pat favourite food is pizza.
4 He isin the men 100 metre final
5 James is Chris brother
6 Our xhool has got a girl football team.
7 Our leam mew colours are great.
8 She is the new women tennis champion

Tl Pair work Ask and answer questions.


> Student A page 105 Student B page 106

Your Turn
12 Work im pairs. Find owt your partner's favourite
food and drink. Then tell the class.
Q7 Pronunciation Listen and repeat.
Example
1 JS: Thorpe's 2 /z/: David's 3 /rz/: Williams’s Jack's favourite food Is pizza and his favourite drink
is mith.
Now put these mares in the correct group 1, 2 or 3.
Tom's, Scott's, Alex's, Rajiv's, Kate's, Charles's
Bart or Fi tlon?-———
Mike's, James's, Lucy’s by ir om China
Kiwis ace ongina
howe oi

8 New listen and check your answers.

=} TIMEOUT! Page 108, Exercise 5


© In the Park
Warm-up
1 Look at the photos. Match the people with their exercise.
1 Rajiv and Alex a) badminton
2 Tom b) skateboarding
3 Lucy ¢ running

Listening and Reading


©@2 Read and listen to the dialogue.
Check your guesses from Exercise 1.

Rajiv: Hey, Ale?


Alex: Yes?
Rajiv: Can we stop?
Alex: Not now. Comne on
Rajiv: No... | can't.
Alex: Oh, all right. Look, there’s Lucy.
Lucy: Hi] How are things?
Alex: Nol too bad. And you? How is the badminton class?
Lucy: M's great! But I'm really tired. It's hard work.
Rajiv: Hard work? Rumning’s hard work. It's horrible,
Alex: Come on, Rajiv! It's net that bad,
Rajiv: Yes, it is! Tom's lucky. Skateboarding is easy.
Lucy: Easy? Look at this text from Tom.
Rajiv: How are his dasses?
Lucy: They're really difficult,
Mex: Oh, well. What about a drink at that mew coffee bar?
Lucy: Yeah, We can talk about the trip to the amusement
park next weekend.
Rajiv; What trip? What amusement park?

3 Read the dialogue again. Are the sentences true (T) or false (Fy?
1 ©) Rajiv is happy.
2 Co Alex is into rennin
3 |_) Lucy's badminton class is great.
4 C) lusy has got a text message from Tom.
5 (] Tom's skateboarding classes are easy.
5 Work in pairs, Ask and answer
questions, Choose the underlined
Speaking words.

4 Look at the Key Expressions. A: How are things?


B: Great/okav/not bad/antastic!
Key Expressions: Asking how things are — horrible,
How are things? Not too bad. A: How is your guitar/judo class?
How is the badminton class? | It's great. It's easy. B: It's casy/difficult/hard work/
It's hard work. It's horrible. great, I'm really tired/happy.
How are the classes? They're really difficult. A: And how are your maths!
English lessons?
B: They're fantastic/horrible/not
bad.
Your Challenge
Writing: A text message
1 Look at the text message abbreviations. Then read the
text message from Tom. Write it in full sentences.
Example Hi! Are you okay?

Text message abbreviations

2 Write a text message to another student


about your present activities.
Warm-up
1 Look at the photos, What is the national sport in
your country? What other sports are popular?
Example
Spain's national sport is footbal). Other popular
sports are cycling and tennis

Reading
g 2 Read the texts and complete the table.

National Sports
he national sport In Canada is ice hockey Canada Is a top ice hockey country
with nine Olympic gold medals. Ice hockey ts popular in other countries, eg. the
Czech Republic and Russis.
Ice hockey teams have got twenty-two players with six players in the game, Ice hockey
matches are very fast and dangerous!
Basketball is popular in about twenty countries, ¢g. the USA, Serbia and Spain. The
famous clubs and players are in the USA. Basketball is the national sport in Lithuania,
Lithuania has got many Olympic medals and great basketball players.
Basketball tearns have got ten players with five players in the game.
Basketball players are very tall. The Turkish player Kosen Sultan is
2 metres, 42 centimetres!
Football Is popular In two hundred countries, It is the national sport
in many European and South American countries, e.g. Italy, Argentina
and Brazil. Brazil is the world’s top football country with five World
Cups. Brazilians are crazy
about football.
Football is an old garne from
y , we Europe or China. Modern
OM
N football. with eleven
| players, is from the United
Kingdom. The UK has
got four national teams
England, Scotland, Wales
and Northern Ireland!

national popularin number 3 Read the texts again. Are these sentences true (1)
sport in of players or false (A?

ice hockey | Garnate [Tice hockey teams have got twenty players
=

football _} Brazil és the top football country the work!


wn

baskethall (| Modern footkalll is trom the UK


_] The UK has one national team
wet

L i Basketball players are shor


Kosen Sultan ss from Lithuania
a
Listening [FOR YOUR PORTFOLIO’, |
14 Listen to the interviews with three teenagers. # Project
Copy and complete the table with their answers.
Make a poster about your favourite sport.
sweenming. Juninho, athletics, volleyball, Use the questions to help you. |
Serena Williams, tennis, basketball,
lan Thorpe, football
Around the World
|
1 Where is it popular?
|
favourite sports | favourite stars The Players
2 How many players have teanss got?
Anna | raleyduni’
3 Who are your favourite players?
Daniel
————_-— —_+—— Your Country
Sivio
4 Who are the top players in your country?
5 Is your mational team good?
G5 Listen closely Write the number of words
in each senteace, Contractions are two words
(It's = it is}.
Example
1 Whor's pour fovourite sport? = 5 words

QE Pronunciation Listen to the two sounds.


Visi:see |= 2 Sf: she

Kience, seven, shaved, short, shell, shoes, six,


skateboarding, skill, skirt. Spain, special, sport

G)Now listen and repeat the words.

Try this tongue-tusister


Seven short, Spanish, sports stars
con sing sixteen special songs.

Speaking
7 Ust your favourite:
Anort im Australia,
* sports © sports stars © team
The UK, Framce amd South Africa.
8 Work in pairs, Ask and answer questions.
Exampte
The top countries
are Australia,
A: What's your favourite football team? New Zealand and Wales.
B: My fovourite team’s Manchester United.
Rughy
players.
teams have got fiplen
My fovourite players are Johnny
Wilkinson
and. Jason Leonard.
Study Corner 2
Language Check
1 Complete the sentences with the verbs do 4 Write affirmative sentences (/), negative
or ploy. sentences |X) or questions (?) with have gat,
Can you judo? Example
vhawne os

I can't basketball. Fred/ a new TV (2)


— Hos Fred got a new TV?
Don't football in the garden. 16 Jim / a mobile phone (X}
30 minutes exercise a day, 17 1s mew trainers (7)
She <an gymnastics, 18 she/ a tattoo on her arm (7)
19 my brother / long hair (,“}
2 Put the words in the correct group. 20 you / blue eyes (x)
Fruit Vegetables Drink 21 he / dark hair 2)
6 8 10
5 Complete the sentences with the words in the
7 a "4 brackets and ‘s or s'.
22 = Is thes dictionary? (Kate)
23 = Thatis CD. (James)
24 The shirts are new, (players)
25 Who is in the final? (men)
26 My computer is great. (Iriend)

Grammar [|/ 11

6 Complete each gap with one word from the box.


3 Look at the photos on page 28, Match the
names with these descriptions, ‘how, difficult, hard, too
a) Lucy b) Tom Alex dj Rajiv A: 27. are things?
B: Not 24 bad.
12. blond hair / long hair / pink jacket
A: How are the guitar classes?
13°) dark hair / ponytail / white shin
14 black hair / blue shirt/ blue trousers B: Oh, they're 29 work. And your
French <lass?
15 jeans / brown shoes/ yellow T-shirt
Az Horrible! It's really 39
Vocabulary | |/ 15 Key Expressions | |/4

Feedback
@ ® Listen and check your answers to the
Language Check. Write down your scores,

® Look at the table below. Then do the


exercises on page 28 of the Workbook.
Wrong answers: Look again at: ® Work in pairs. Choosea page in the Picture
1-5 Get Reaxly — Key Words Dictionary. Cover the words and test your partner.
6-11 | Unit 5— Key Words Example
12-15 Unit 4 — Key Words As What's this?
16-21 —s Unit 4 Grammar B: Basketball,
22-26 Unit $= Grammar A: Yes!
27-30 Unit
6 = Key Expressions
L Talk about jobs, routines and likes/dislikes.
Read about fire fighters and safety.
Listen
to a proxamme about safety
Write a short report. eel
‘ ;

ee
Learn about the Present simple. 7 ;

°
|
\

ep

—> Picture Diktiomary, page 124. Look at the Key Words, ©) Listen to five people. What are
What jobs cam you see in the photos? their jobs?
ay
Key Words: Jobs
7
©). Usten again. Classify the jobs.
actor/actress, Builder, doctor, electrician, fire fighter, model
nurse, pilot, police officer, racing driver, scientist, teacher, wet 3 — very dangeroes
wailer/wailress, window cleaner 2 = somctinets dangerous
1 = not very dangerous

Look at the Key Words below. Match the opposites.


.
7 Key Words: Adjextives * Think of a job or sport.
boreng. dangerous, diflicult, easy, interesting, sale © Mire it to the class.
© The others guess the job.
Choose adjectives for three jobs in Exercise 1
Fire Fighters
Warm-up
1 —> Picture Dictionary, page 125, Look at the Key
Words, What things are mot part of your daily routine?
Exampte Enipty the rabbish bis.

©) Key Words: Routines»


brush your tecth, clean the floor, do exercises, do the dishes.
Go the heasework, empty the mbbish bins, get up,
20 shoppeng. go Lo bed, have a shower, have lumch/dinner,
make your bed, play cards/chess, study for tests,
tidy your room, wash your clothes, watch TY

2 Look at the photo. Guess the fire fighters’ daily roatine.

Reading
G3 Read the text and check your guesses in Exercise 2.

A Day in the Life of a 4 Read the text again. Are the sentences

FIRE FIGHTER 1 [_)


SeeJim ae
is the captain of the fire station,
Fire fighters in the US and the UK work 2 [2 Doug és Jim's work colleague
24 peu ene ite eve se tours on Fire 3 [_] the fire station has got a gyn.
9 ; pune. 4 [] Jim is an expert in fire safety.
07:45; | arrive at the station. 5 [] Emergency calls are only for fires,
08:00; The captain calls our names.
08:15: | work with a colleague called Doug. First, we Grammar: Present Simple (1)
check our equiprrerit.
09:30: The fire station is our home for 24 hours, We do 5 Complete the table with avrive, arrives,
the housework and tidy the rooms. We clean the aie
Station, make our beds, clean the floors and showers. Aflirmative
wash) our uniforms and empty the rubbish bins. iYou!We/They 1 ‘
at the station
10.00; We do exercises in the gym He/She/it 2
19:00; We get ready for lunch I don't cook but | go :
shopping with Dow, The fire station pays for the food! 6 Put these verbs into the covrect group
12:00: We have funchy, [Im4).
13:45: We do different things in the afternoon. | give calls, checks, Cleans, émplies, gets,
tirst aid <lastes. Doug doesn’t do this with me, He Hoes, Makes, pays, plays, studies,
visits shoots and talks about fire safety, tells, tidies. washes, watches
17:00; Doug arrives at the station and we check the
equipment agein. Then we prepare the dinner. a es <alls
18:00: Vie have dinner,
2+6 goes
19:30: Ve do the dishes and then we read or watch TV.
Doug dowsn't watch TY — he plays chess. 3 consonant +y=ies studies
23:00: Vie go to bed, 4 vowel ty @ 45 pays
08:00: We don't have breakfast. We go home
And Emergency Calls? 7 Choose the correct word,
This timetable doesn't include emergency We use the Present Simpie to talk about
calls ~ fires, car accklants arxd abilities/rourines! possessioves.
medical emergercios!
Grammar: Present Simple (2)
Tl Complete the table with don't or doesn't.

WYou/We/They 1 have — Breakfast,


HefShesit 2 watch TV,

12 Find more examples of negatives in the text.

Practice
13 Correct the sentences about the fire lighters.
Exarnple
1 Jim doesn'l arrive at the station at 8.00. He
arrives at 7.45.
Jim arrives at the station at 8.00.

=
We have lunch at 12.30.
wn
Doug gives first aid lessons to chikdren-
The fire fighters have dinner at 18.30.
@8 Pronunciation Listen and repeat the verbs
Awa

Doug watches TV.


in Exercise 6 Put them in the correct group We go to bed at 24.00.
1, 2 oF 3.
Vizfi arrives = 2 Isis works (3 /rz/: chooses 14 Look at the Sentence Builder. Write trae and
false sentences (affirmative and negative). You
can use other verbs, times and days.
Practice
Example
S Complete the sentences with these verbs in My parents dow’t go fo the cinema on Mondays.
the correct form.
| Sentence Bullder
brush, do, get up (x2), go [x3], have [x2],
watch, work | get up at 8 o'clock,
My parents play tennis/foothall | at weekends,
a} We Aste tunch at school, My friends do homework Of Fridays.
b) t _. ay teeth and then to bed at have dinner in the morning.
10,00, My sister. to bed at 10.30,
My brother! plays basketball | in the afternoon.
od My mum at 6.30.1 at 7.00.
sister —- BOS. SWIM MONE in the evening.
d) At 8.15, we to xhool im our dad’s car.
My cousin goes to bed
He in the hospetal.
e} At 7.30, we breakfast.
I try homework and WV. Your Turn

10 Now order the sentences (a-f). Start with ¢). 15 Work in pairs, Say your sentences, Your
partner guesses true ov false!
Example

———Faet or Pistion? —__ A: My brother goes to bed at ane o'clock.


of emergency calls for B; Folse,
firg
fighters are not tor fires.
ACTIVE
Oh Dane 18


s \y al
TIMBOUT! Poze 109, Boorcite
'y Safety First
Warm-up
1 Work in pales. Order the activities [rom
very dangerous (8) to mot dangerous (1).
a} horse riding b) working c) ai travel
d) car travel e} smoking f) crossing the street
g) ridinga motorbike h) playing sport

Check your answers on page 129.

Reading and Listening


2 Read the magazine page, Match the
letters (ad) with the replies (1-4),
Seo
Pith ame lis

questions about ...


ay SN
ile phone. | use it every
oe _ See mobiles are —
Ig this truce? Vehat do they do to you!
=
on (12) from Leeds.
they cause cancer? Sim

We do projects at school every


month, This
Month, we've got a project
about danger at
home. Where do fires start
at home? Do fires
usually start in people's bedr
ooms? W
from Bristol.
pan

home eve ry weekend. ; |


J use the internet at «
k cha tro oms are gres t. I talk to ollver ds \ . |
thin A
mum says chstro ;
S around the world. hy ut
s. Do you thin k they ‘re Gangerous a
dangerou
w.
Janet (13) from Glasgo

re be S
a
> or
APA
—4

ae -

Yes, he does. Helmets are very


important.
know ‘other kids’? ,
Sapa don’t ©) A belmet’s a fantastic preeent!
1 ane Lee

5) No, they don't. Over 50% of fire


s start in
2 No, they don’t. But some scientists think the kitchen. Cigarettes usually cause fires
in other rooms.
mobiles are bad for you. So don’t phone your
gir
fréends all the time - send text messages!
QS Usten and check your answers in Exercise 2. 8 Game Use the words in the box to write
questions. You have got five minutes!
4 Look at the Sentence Builder. Write true Example
sentences about your life. Is your life Does your teacher play tennis at the weekend?
dangerous?
Example fuse the Internet every doy.
go yourteacher does
Sentence Builder io = do your friend what music
1 use the Internct/a mobile day. when what you every day
play sport weekend.
the Internet at the weekend
cross the street week.
travel by car/bus every month.
like tennis use what sports
go skatchoarding year. exercise amobile phone where
ride a horse/a bike play a musical instrument

Grammar: Present Simple (3) * 3 questions; okay


5 Complete the questions in the tables with do 4-6 questions: good
or does * G+ questions: brilliant!
Yes/No Questions
1 iyoulwethey know the other kids? Your Turn
z he/she/it need 2 helmet?
9 Work in groups. Ask and answer questions
from Exercise 8.
Short Answers
Yes, l/youfwerthey do. No, Vyou/we/they don’t. Example
Yes, he/shesit does. No, he/she/it doesn't. A: Bo you use tie (nternet every day?
B: Yes, t do,
Wit Questioers
Where 3 Ifyou'welthey start? 10 Work in pairs, Ask and amswer questions about
Vin!) hesshesit need? your partner's dally life,
Example
Practice A: What fine do pou get op?
6: (get up at seven o'ctock.
& Match (1-5) with (a-e).
get up (time?)
1 Does he a) start in people's bedrooms? 20 to school (how?)
2 What do b) he need?
kWh

lessons you like (what?)


3 Do fires ¢) really need a helmet? do in the afternoon (what?)
4 What does d) cause cancer? get home (when?)
5 Do they @) you think?
au

do in the evening (what?)


do your homework {when?}
7 Complete the questions with do or dogs,
on

go to bed [what time?)


1 2&2
_ you use a mobile phane every day?
2 your friends play football every week?
3 What sport you do?
___Fagt or Figtion? ——
4 What your friend do at the weekend? erord for 2 text message |
S Where your mum work? acrers m 100 seconds!

= TIMEOUT! Pare 109. Exerene 8


ee The Amusement Park
Warm-up
1 Read the information about Alton Towers. Are the rides exciting?
— = oo -. - —~

UE) Have a great day ou al the ]

2 = Picture Dictionary, page 125. Look at the Key


Words and the photos (1-2]. Guess the people's feelings,

©) Key Words: Feelings


bored, excited, happy, nervous, relaxed. scared, unhappy

Bample
In photo 1 Alew is stared. ln photo 2 she & refoxed.

Reading and Listening


@3 Read and listen to the diatogues. Check your guesses
from Exercise 2.

t's Soturday morning. Lucy, Alex, Rajiv and Tovn ore at


Alton Towers
Alex: Okay, what do we want to do?
Lucy: | want to go om the Aotengo Conpon. | like water rides.
Tom: Yeah. | love going on them.
Alex: Mm, § don't mind them but they're not very exciting.
Rajiv: Yes, they're bering. Wow! Look at that. it's fantastic!
Alex: What? What are you excited about?
Rajiv: Over there. That's amazing. | want to go on that!
Mex: Ol/rion?!
Lucy; I'm mot sure. | don’t like heights.
Alex: And you, Tom? You look nervous.
Tom: Well, | hate heights!
Rajiv: Oh, come on. It's great.
Tom: Well, t...
Rajiv: Dow't be scared, Tom!
Tom: Oh, all right.
After the ride
Alex; Are you okay, Raj? You don't
look very well.
Rajiv: fm fine.
Tom: Oo you want to go on it again?
Rajiv: No, t don't
Tom: You're scared!
Rajiv: No, I'm not.
4 look at the Key Expressions,
Key Expressions: Preferences
Your Challenge
It love going on them. — | don't like heights Bias
I like water rides. I hate heights, Speaking: A class
t don't mind them, Survey

1 Work in pairs. Choose one of


5 Look at the Sentence Builder. Write six sentences these topics and think of five
about anysement parks. questions.

‘Sentence Builder , Sample

5 ‘ A
don't like heights. Do you like watching sport?
love going on water rides. © Sport [Sportsteams/ players)
hate going fo amusement parks. | © music (stylegrowps/singers}
don't mind x © cinema (flims/actors/actresses)

6 Work in pairs. Talk about these things. 2 Ask other students your
questions. Write their
Exampte answers.
A: ( hate Monday mornings, Amd you?
Bz don't mind them Writing: A report
© Monday mornings ¢ watching television
© parties © dancing ¢ reading FOR POUR PORTFOLIO
¢ doieg homework © sport 1 Use your answers to write a
* mobile phomes # school report about your <lass,
Bs, Example

Mn > UCC CEL ELIT?


a Report: Class 78
A —A Por? Srey
VW) Four POON so Our ohras (ae
TOMB Three Prowse he
Ur fee people bate
3
fortis?
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at iog a
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it
(Anarene
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MPO very ga
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2 Pass your reports around the


class or read them out, What
results are Interesting?

—— TIMBOUTE Pape 109. buscne 5 Ey


po Study Corner 3
Language Check
1 Complete the definitions. 4 Complete the sentences with the verbs in the
Present Simple.
ACA te works in a restaurant or & bar.
2 Ap____
flies aeroplanes, 16 My dad (work) in a bank,
5 NG gives you medicine. 17 We (not have} lunch at xhool,
Ai= = — works in a school. 18 She (not play} chess very well,
5 Av__ helps animals, 19 They (go) home at five o'clock.
20 He (not lke) football,
2 Complete the sentences with the verbs in
the bow. 5 Complete the dialogue,
20, have
(x 2), get up, make A: 2 you do sport?
B: Yes, | do,
6! at seven o'clock, A: 2 do you play?
71 a shower. B: | play foolball.
8 t_... oy bed, A: 23 your brother play football?
91 breakfast at 7.30. B: No, he 24
10! to bed at 10.30. A; What sport does he 25 ?
B: He plays basketball.
3 Describe the feelings of the people.
Grammar | |/ 10
6 Write about the things Emily doesn’t like,
doesn't mind, hates, likes, or loves.
26 She Swimming.
27 She dancing.
28 She horse riding. a)
29 She maths.
30 She football,

Feedback
Ge Listen and check your answers to the
Language Check. Write down your scores.

® Look at the table below. Then do the Revision


exercises on page 36 of the Workbook.
Wrong answers: Look again at:
1-5 Get Ready— Key Words
6-10 Unit 7— Key Words © Work in pairs. Ask and answer questions
11-15 Unit 9 — Key Words about the spelling and pronunciation of
16-20 Unit 7 = Grammar words from Modules 1-3.
21-25 _ Unit 8— Grammar
0 | 26-30 Unit 9 — Key Expressions
) Talk about free time and give directions.
Read about teenagers and a science museum,
2) Listem to 2 survey.
Write 2 note with directions.
> Learn about adverbs of frequency, there is/
there are, same and ony.

Get Ready
1 HOU
~» Pkture Dictionary, page 126. Look at Work in pairs. Ask and answer these questions.
the Key Words. What places cam you see in the Examper
photos? \: Where do you go in your free tie?
“<) Key Words: Places &: 1 go to2 bowling alfey in town. it's great.
amusement park, bowled alley. cinema, dixa, Where do you go in your free time?
-~wn—

ice nenk, Internet café, museum, shop, Do you go with your parents o¢ friends?
shopping centre. skateboard park, smack bar, What are your favourite places in town?
sports centre, swimming pool, water park, 200
What places do you hate?

Listen to three dialogues. Where are the


people?
1) free Time
Warm-up
1 What do you do in your free time? Tell the class,
Example
(read and play computer games

Reading and Listening


@Q2 Listen and complete the text with the verbs in the bee.
do,-ga play, read, spend. think, want, watch

New report ees Peet nd girls in the UK. @


ME Le hoe ca
From a survey of 4.00 ™

30% af 14-Year-olds tad


t the ci nema, a disc often about sport, but
i o or a teenagers
eat wey week. And hardly ever do rea!
4o%, sport,
~——
... their free tim
sree but their favouritee inplathe The report
and ce is || people a a
apie
cantre. 91%, of gifs © hou twenty
boys go there once rs at television
| always watch TV in the k. 7
& wee

88y5
evening,’
Julie from Soil, 1
never
do sport!
Reading is popular. Young
| People often 3___ books
reapers or magazines, “J with1 sometin
myally fends after schoo,but
es S — ba

Computer games are popu


: popula go home and es ; 6_ —
with Boys, 71% of boys play ! i; homework,’ says Brian from
tho
m, but Only 14% of Udley. ‘I never 90 to a Sports
| SOMpPUtEr games, The Qris play centre.
y are
5 ly
Young paopla don't
4 r 7
Sporls centres are
‘cool’ Places.
They 8___ differant
&ctivities — dancing or
Skating = but sports
centres don't oftan
offer these.

3 Read the article and answer the questions.


1 What ts the favourite place for
14-year-olds?
2 What do they read?
3 What are popular topics for computer
games?
4 What does Julie do in the evenings?
5S What sport does Brian play?
6 What new activities do young people want?
Oul and About

Grammar: Adverbs (1) 8 Look at the Sentence Builder.

4 Complete these sentences from the text. Sentence Builder


Adverbs of Frequency We always) watch TV at home.
100% t1 watch TY in the evening. Computer games often — have topics like -..
80% 1 2_______
go home and do my homework. The Tv is always on at home.
60% Young people4 read books. Computer games are often about sport. all
We 14 . play basketball,
5% Teenagers=. _—___—_ do real sport. 3 Now use the words in the boxes
on 16 do sport. and adverbs of frequency to write
: : sentences.
Practice Example
My foiends newer listen to classical music,
5 Use the words to make sentences, Are the sentences My teachers are usually very helpful.
true (1) or false (F) for you?
[3 arrives
/ always / my friend f late
aumakwn=

sometimes / computer games / 1 / play


[4 usually / with my friends {1 / om Saturdays / go out
C3 go / often/ to the cinema / my parents
[my friends / me / hardly ever / phone
0 t/ tidy / never / my room

Your Turn
6 Think about your answers for this questionnaire.
Then look at your score on page 129.

cl sometimes dj) ofte

often do you read books?


a } sometimes c! nver

ben 10 Work in pairs or groups. Read


your sentences. Do you agree?
- How often do you watch TV? Example
-a}often 6) sometimes c) hardly ever As Cats are often very nervous.
B: That's not true.

ll Make silly sentences. Tell


the class.

‘T Work in pairs, Compare your answers, Example


My parents often climb trees.
Example
J never go to a sports centre. And you?
=} TIMEOUT! Page 110, Exercise 10
(| Millennium Point
Warm-up
1 Look at the photos and read the information.
What display is Interesting?

In the Millennium Point


building, you can visit ...
The Thinktank

® A unique expenence in science and


technology. Four floors of spectacular
displays and interactive activities.
®@ Find ou sbaut the human body. Touch
realistic models.
®@ Visit the past. present and future warkds
of science and technology. You can get
in ald cars and steam trains and talk to
our robot eMio

The Hub
®@ Ths is the main entrance hal. St down
and relax or look st a free exhibition.
@ Buy a souvenir from our fantastic shop.

The Imax
Cinema

@ Put on special Find out how the human body works.


glasses and | Put on special glasses, : al
watch 3D films. = mr
© The screen is Now complete the sentemces
really big - with these verbs from the text,
16m x 23m!
find out, get in, look at, putorn,
sit down, talk to

Put oe your glasses.


Use the dktionary and
the meaning of this word.
Please, ___. the <ar now.
the photos and match them
with the sentences.
_ at your desk and finish your
homework
Cant you about the project?
ery
:
Reading and Listening Practice
@4 Read and listen to the conversation about the Thinktank 6 Complete the sentences about
at Millennium Point, Are these sentences true (1) or Millennium Point with is, isn’t, are,
false (FP? some or any.
It's got five floors, There _sv¢ __ fantastic displays

=
OOOO

It hasn't got a Zo0 there a coffee bar?


Wh

ewn
It has got real cars and trains, There aren't animals.
It's got a play area for children, there computer games?
a

: Good morning, Birmingham tourist information. Can | There a talking robot!


>

PW
help you? There are free exhibitions.
B: Yes, please. I'd like some information about the There 4 play area for children.

PN
Thinktank at Millennium Point, There 3 cinema with a big xreen.
A: Well. There are tour floors of displays and activities.
B: What activities are there? Listen to a survey. Put ticks |.) or

~J
&
A: Well, there’s a fantastic area about the human body crosses [X) in the boxes. |
— that’s very popular,
B: Are there any animals in the centre? Survey: Please answer
A: Na, there aren't any real animals but there are some these questions
What places are there in your area?
displays about animals and the environment,
B: Okay, My son is into trains, Is there a transport Put a tick (7) of cross (¥) in
cach
exhibition? box.
A: Yes, there is. There are some interesting examples of all
types of transport, with some real trains and cars, Dice rink
(9) anvusement park
B: Great. One more question, Is there a play area?
1 cinemas a youth clubs
A: No, there isn't a play area for young children. 1D park
(shops
B: Well, thanks for your help. sports centre BD snack bars
A: You're welcome, |
[9 bowling alley

Grammar: there is/there are with some


and any 8 Now write sentences about the
5 Look at the dialogue again and complete the table places in Exercise 7.
with some or any. Example
Alfirmative =" There isn't an amusement park.
There’s a fantastic area about the human body.
9 Pair work find out what places
There are * displays about animals. are in your partner's area.

Negative | }& Student A, page 105.


There isn't a play area. > Student 6, page 106.
There aren't 2 real animals.

YesiNo Questions Short Answers ——Pact or Piction? ——


fs there a transport Yes, there is, The robot efAo reacts ¢to weaitors

exhibition? No, there isn't. ane shows sadness


anger Of
Are there 3 animals Yes, there are. SUfDise.

in the centre? No, there aren't.

Wih- Questions a
What activities are there?

—P TIMEOUT! Page 190, Exercise 11


2 ie Going Out
Warm-up
1 —® Picture Dictionary, page 126. Look
at the Key Words, What words are similar
in your language?

@ Key Words: Places >


bank, car park, church, hespetal, hosel,
police stateon, post office, railway station.
tourist information

2 Work in pairs. Find examples of


the places on the map.
Example
There is 9 raway station in square Ad

Reading and Listening


@3 Read and listen to the dialogue.
Are the sentences truce (T) ar false (FI)?

CL] They are at the railway station.


awn =

Cc Lucy has got a mew skirt.


—] Tom is late.
O They want to go to Millennium Poant.
5 |_JA man gives them directions
The growp meet at the Bullring shopping
centre for a day out in Birmingham.
Alex; What have you got there?
Lucy: A new skirt
Tom: Rajiv's late again
Alex: Yeah, he’s on his mobile. =
Lucy: Anyway, do you know the way?
Alex: Not really.
Lucy: Ask that girl.
Alex: Excuse me, ...
Girl: Sorry, I'm ina bury!
Lucy: Ask him.
Alex: Can you tell me how to get to
Millennium Point, please?
Man: Yeah, sure. Go out of the Bullring,
86 past the church into Edgbaston
Street and turn left down this street.
Alex: Park Street?
Man: That's right. Go dean Park Street,
cross Fazeley Street then turn right
into Albert Street, Go past two car
parks and Millennium Poént is
onthe left.
Alex: On the left?
Man: Yes, you can't miss it. M's on the
commer of Grosvenor Street.
Tae Tere

4 —> Picture Dictionary, page 127. Look at the underlined Key


Words im Exercise 3. Draw the group’s rowle on the map. Your Challenge
© Key Words: Directions
Writing: A note with
Crass, 20 down, go out of, go past, on the corner, on the left/nght,
opposite, turn right/left
directions
1 Look at the Sentence Builder.
Speaking
| Sentence Builder a
5 Read the Key Expressions. Then work in pairs. Practise the First. go out of the school.
dialogue, bat change the places.
| Go down Park Avenue and then
turn right.
Key Expressions: Asking for and giving directions
6o down Green Road to the
Can you tell me how to get. | Yes, sure. Go down this street and shops. Then cross the road,
to the past office, please? it’s opposste the railway station,
The raihway station? Yes. You can’t nvss a,
Thanks very much. You're wekome, 2 Now complete Tom's note
to Rajiv with first, then or
ond then,
5 Work in pairs. Use the map of Birmingham. Give your partner
directions from the Bullring to another place on the map. Does
he/she arrive at the correct place? Kaye,

Example Here are directionsto on


60 out of the Bullring, go past Ue church inte ... house. \___ ah the e9
bus Som your school to tye

mans toad 2 ture laf


Go past the thoes 3
tue ght into Dale Street Go |
doule Dale Streap 4
tire let inte wall Lane.
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FOR YOUR PORTFOLIOS,


3 Think of a place im your
school area, Write a note
to a friend and give him!
her directions — but don’t
say the place!
Example
Ge out of sekool and then
torn...

4 Work in pairs. Read each


other's note, What place are
the directions to?

=P TIMEOUT! Poze 110, Exeresse 12


Warm-up
1 Work im pairs. Answer the questions, 3 Read the texts again. Who are these people?
1 How many subjects do you do at school? 3} doesn't go lo xhool Gere
2 How many different lessons do you have every day? b) has lessons in the afternoons
3 How many hours of homework do you do every day? c) studies three languages
4 How often do you have exams? d) likes history
5 How often do you do sport or physical education? e} does three hours of homework
6 Do you use computers or the Internet at school? f} starts xhool at 7.30
g) has lessons on the radio
Reading h) ROS to sports camps

©)2 Read about the people. Answer questions


(1-3) from Exercise 1 for each person
Example:
1 Marguerite does len subyects.

@.|
>

Si choo | Day S “Carol Simons doest't go to school. !

Her school, “The School of the Air’, !


is in Alice Springs in central Australia
and she lives on a farm 800 kiometres ‘

away! Carol studies eight subjects and


is In a ‘class’ of ten students, Every
day, she has one thirty-minute lesson
'
Marguerite Laure & from on the radio and sometimes she has
Cameroon, She gets up at video lessons, She studies athomefor ;
five thirty and walks two five or six hours a day and she e-mails
kikometres to school. She her homework to her teacher. Carol's
has six lessons every day. teacher sometimes flies to her farm ,
She starts school at seven and meets her, Carol sometimes goes |
thirty and she finishes at half to Alice Springs for classes or for a }
past three. fn the evening, Sports camp.
Marguerite helps her mother
at home, works in the fietds .
and does her homework Weiseities Fonseca is from Guadalajara in Mexico. In his
ains EeaeeRREEERIE

for an hour and a half. She school, some students go to school in the moming and some
studies ten subjects and three students in the afternoon. [Jonathan goes to school in the
languages, French, English afternoon. Every day, he has seven lessons, from two o'clock
and German.
ee
to eight o'clock. In the moming, he does his homework for
two or three hours and then visits friends. On school days,
he arrives home at ten o'clock at night. jonathan does nine
subjects and his favourite subject is history.
Listening GE Listen closely Work ia pairs, Say the
words in the sentences. Then listen and
4 Listen to Mark's description of his school day. repeat the sentences,
Complete his timetable.
Exampte
AD Well 8: Mondays
Monday ai ) AL are B: hevrible
—_—_—
1 Well, Mondays are horrible.
9.00 Registration
2 I get the school bus at about cight fifteen,
9.15 | temic aa — | !
3 It arrives at school at about ten to nine,
10.05 | 2 | 4 My first class & Eralish.
5 I can talk to evy friends about the weekend,
10.50 Break
11.10 | 3. = 7 Pronunciation Listen to the two sounds.
200 [+ —— | | T/t/ this, it = «=2 iy! these, eat
12.45 Lunch
8 Listen to these words. What are the sounds of
the unsterlined
betters = 1 oF 2?
14.25 _— ll teacher, exam, people, evening, history, Internet,

15.15 | 7
—EE—— I
| ;
read, meet, English, think, Gema, magazine,
disco, repeat, ¢-mall, weekerd
16.00ald| School ends,
——————————
|;
G5 Listen again. What subjects does Mark like?
Complete the fist.
1 Great — he loves it:
2 Good ~ he bikes it:
3 Okay — he doesn't mind it:
4 Terrible ~ he hates it:

[FoR
PORTFOLIO,
YOUR
# Project

ie My Ideal School Day


Write a timetable for your
ideal school day (minimum
seven lessons}, Think about
these things:
© important subjects: maths! start school — have breakfast with
your language/English AGO friends in cafeteria
© breaks/lunch/sports
and
physical education first lesson — music (history of pop music)
© textbooks, computers, 10.30
the Internet, video/DVD
11.30 second lesson — English (ore tite Internet?

_—
mel Study Corner 4
Language Check
1 Where do you do these things? Write the places. 4 Complete the letter with is, are, isn't,
aven't, some or any,
1 You watch films atthec = — -
2 You have burgersinas = b__. Dear Miriaes, xK ae
3 Youskateatani_. r___, Vat your new pen friend.
4 You play sportatas | pe=2=2 ; live m Middleton it's a
5 You see animals ataz__. really smal! villtge, there
are 17, Shops ancl!
2 Complete the sentences with the words in the box. there W%___, a pub. Bu}
at, down, on, out, up | there W—_ 30___
a placES For young people
6 How can | find the number of his house? — there 2 Sipeent/
7 Lusually get late at weekends, Write about yor town Is
8 Don't put a jumper ~ it’s 20°C. Bee a Cinemnee
9 Sit and do your homework, please. | young ais S plates for
10 Never look the sun, .
Write adorn,
Vocabulary | |/ 10 Clare, aK
3 Order the words in the sentences. Grammar | 1/42
11 tidies/ never/ her / room / she
12 his/ friends / he / on Friday / usually / meets 5 Complete the directions to the hotel
13 go / we / swimming/ sometimes with the words in the box.
14 has/ piano class/ always / he / a / on / Saturday <ross, down, left, miss, opposite,
15 her / ever / hardly / visits / she / grandma out, past, turn
16 play/ often / we / football =
- Go 23 of the station and turn
: cd . Go 25 Market Street
: and 26 the bridge. Go 27.
the cinema and then 28 right.
The hotel ts 2% the bank = you
can't 30 it

Key Expressions = 1/8

Feedback
Ge Listen and check your answers to the
Language Check. Write down your scores.

® Look at the table below. Then do the Review


cxercises on page 46 of the Workbook.
Wrong answers: Look again at:
1-5 Get Realy — Key Wards ® Work in pairs. Take turns to ask your partner
6-10 Unit 11 - Word Builder for permission.
11-16 Unit 10 = Grammar © use your calculator © use your mobile phone

Bi aa
17~22 _ Unit 11 - Grammar © use your pen @ see your homework
23-0 Unit 12 - Key Words/ © open the window
2 Talk about the weather: go shopping.
2 Read abowt climates and tosnadces.
Listen to a weather report and the news.
2 Write a posteard,
Lear about couritable/uncountable
nouns and the Present Continuous.

Get Ready
—> Picture Dictionary, “| Picture Dictionary,
page 121. Look at the Key page 127. Compass Points.
Words. What's the weather Listen to a British weather
hike in the photos? Satlane report. Match the places
: with the weather.
Example
¢ IL Snowy and cold. 1 Scotland a} cold, rainy
e ? 2 ter \ and windy
(5) Key Words; The Weather Lf 0 RST 2 North East » foggy aed wet
clowsdy, cold, foagy, hot, icy, = * 3 North West “¢) cold, snowy
rainy, snowy, sunny, warm, yan cniland and icy
wel, windy °° a. 4 Wales @) warm and rainy
te oe 5 Midlands — e} bot and sunew
re ame 6 South East #) warns but clowtly
ee What's the weather like in your
- country today?

www.challenges-elt.com
1 =» Picture Dictionary, page 120. Look at
the Key Words. What's your favourite season?

@ key Words: Seasons


spring, summer, autunen, winter

2 Work in pairs. Talk about the climate in your area.


Exanaple
Az What's the weather tite in spring?
B'S wsually rainy and choy, Sometiongs -..

Reading
QS Read the text. Then copy and complete the table.

< PIETRO toa Gow hot W's thre aiid Fiker whales: There ate sore land anariale
any rain In deserts? Are there any seasons in the Arctic, tor example. polar bears ant seals,
at the equator? Read and find out ... Some deserts are coki anc dry. for example
the Gobi Desert in Central Asia. But deserts are
in polar regions there are two seasons — usually very hot. Often, there isn’t any water
winter and summer. It is usually very cold but some plants grow In deserts, for example,
and there isn't any sun for six months of the cactuses. There are other plants and trees In
year. There Is snow and ice all year and plants oases because there is some water there. Some
don't usually grow there. There aren't any animals like the hot weather, for example, snakes,
land animals in Antarctica but there are some lizards and Insects.
Polar regions Bean Rainioress Rainforests are lot and wet, There aren't any
Weather very cada sau as : seasons and every day is hot and rainy. The
avd izy plants like the hot weather and rain — they
Plants |= are often big with colourful flowers. There are
thousarxis of species of birds and animals.
Anion penguins? 7aler ———— nds There are some strange animals, too. For
example. there is a poisonous bird called
sernles / fotar bears
the Pitohul.

4 Complete the Word Builder with nouns from the text.

5 Choose the correct words


| ae aie eet ates Oo Pam ir
Ps RG users mee lel liss

RM eer eat teu ie Mee Lele Na


soul ] ft is wind windy today
bt Dont go out in the sunfsvaay without 2 hat
The Weather

10 Complete the sentences with the words


in the box.
some, any, a, Swo, thousands

1 There isn't _ 47 _ gan in the polar winter


2 There aren't land aniena’s in
Antarctica.
3 There are Seasons in the polar repoe
4 The Gobt Devert is cokl desert.
5 There is waler al cases,
6 There aren't SEaSONS Jt the Equator.
7 There are of species of animals in
ramnlorests.

11 Look at the Sentence Builder.


Sentence Builder a
Grammar: Countable and
uncountable nouns Why aren? there any plants at the South Pole?
There arent any plants becaase it's very cold.
6 Read the rules about nouns. en a

We can count coumable nouns:


one bard, two birds, three bieds. 12 Answer the questions with because.
1 Why is it dark for six months of the year at
We cannot count uncoumlable noans: the poles?
water, Iwoowalters, stewaters-
Why arent there usually any plants in deserts?
wn

1 Copy and complete the table with the nouns Why are there trees im oases?
in the box. Why are there big plants in rainforests?
vee

Why are Pitobuis strange?


dear, desert, flower, te, plant, rain, season,
water, weather, year
Your Turn
‘Coumable nouns | Uaxountable nouns
13 Use the words to write questions about your
bear ue
country. Work in pairs. Ask and answer the
questions.
8 took at the examples in the table. Example
| Countable and uncountable noues with same and any Js there any sow ie winter?

Countable nowns ‘Uncountable nouns 1 smo in winter? 4 interesting plants?


There is a poisonous bérd. There is some water. 2 rain in summer? S big animals?
There are two poisonous bieds. 3 deserts 6 dangerous animals?
There are some polsances bircs
There aren't any land animals, There isn't any water.
Are there aay land animals? — Is there any water? (—_ apt or Fiction? -———
temperatere in
The wininvem recorded
d) is -883
8 Choose the correct words in a) and ). Antarctica (end the worl
Acanver 09 page 128
a) With countable nouns we can/cannol use o, on
or numbers.
b) With uncountable mouns we can/cannof use
2, an or numbers. s3
=} TIMBOUTE Page 111, Exercise 13 Ei
OM ait)

Warm-up Reading and Listening


1 Look at the photo, What do va oT Ie) re SCE Moe Mortem trou ite ie)
you know about tornadoes? Te oe Re RUB eo ae eote
ee sain cer tT ba
Die os) a) & about three Kilometres away,
2 The tornado alae es
Sees a oR en niin Gp
TORNADO QUIZ 4 One woman d)} & on a park bench.
5 One man COR eia a
eee et Roe oan ie Le
PU oem On Rae ast mec
UT aT ety
|_| Tomadoes often move at
UM RSC Mba ccoi ioe
over 400 km/Pour.
Where are you standing?
ah

Thy are between 20 and


wt

400 metres wide. Well, Pin standing in the main street, next to the police station.
. They can carry people, Pee ati
ry ted
animals and cars. B: Yes, | can. We're looking at the tornado now. It's about three
WUE SARL ein cm eal oes ans Taed Saar co
URC sua Le aes ood ere mTaT road
SR Le COT Te eo CT mete tors
SOS annum Mn mummies Sew ly
Drive away from tomadoes
Se RCM Md Cee Ronen een tay
in your car.
CURL ac ir es
. Get into a downstairs bath
of under a table. B; He isn't running. He's sitting om a park bench and he’s cating an
ice cream! Some people are drivierg away in their cars but the
Dont stand mext to
Peon cosas bra loci h
windows.
A: Is it mining?
SUL Me Tem LCC CTU EMTS TTIOe Ber Bt)
enjoying this!
A: Okay Pam, goodbye and good luck.
Shue

€3 Now listen to the report, List five differences.


Ca Tenet irik
SCM Chi ag

Grammar: The Present Continuous 6 write the questions for the answers.
Example
4 Complete the sentences in the table with the words in
1 Are you doing your homework?
the box.
2 What are you doing?
carrying, enjoying, doing, stopping, standing 1. No, I'm not doing my homework,
2 I'm reading 3 magazine.

AAR in the main street. 3 No, the people are not going to work.
4 Yes, it is raining.
He/She/it 42 a baby.
We/You/They “re (are) looking at the tornada, 5 The girls are standing al the bus stop.
6 Yes, we're cating pizza.

1 ‘m not (am not) >this! Your Turn


He/Sheyit isn’t (is not) carrying 2 baby.
7 Game Work in pairs. Student A,
We/You/They aren't (are not) 4 them. describe what a person in the class
is wearing and doing, Student B,
guess the person,
Example
A: The person is wearing a blue
T-shirt and jeans. The person
és Siting near the window.
B: Tomek.
fe la No, Marpots
A; Yes.
Is hefshesit Yes, he/sheyit is.
going home? —_No, he/shefit isn’t. 8 Look at the Sentence Builder.
‘Sentence Bulder ila,
Are welyou/they Yes, we/you/they are.
No, we/youlthey aren't.
We're looking at It The-tornade-
Practice the tornado. is amazing.

5 Complete the sentences with the verbs in the 3 Now change the words in italics in
Present Continuous. these sentences,
It's Wednesday afternoon and 1 1_awt ontiiey of (look oul) of Example 1 fe
the window of my flat. 1 2 {not do) my homework. It Bod is in the studio, 1 Bab is talking to
3 (not rain) and it's bot. I is five o'clock and people Pars. 2 Pom is reporting the tornado.
4 (go) home from work. One man 5 {drive} 3 The tornado is 3km away. Some
a small red car. Three gets © (stand) at a bus stop. people are going home. 4 The people are
Awoman 7. (carry) shopping bags and she 8 running. A woman is carrying 2 dog.
5 The wovnan is with her husband.
(talk) on her mobile phone, Two men 9 (walk) in the 6 Her husband is talking to 7 the woman.
park but they 10 (nat speak).
=} TIMEOUT! Page t11, Excrose 14

Pat
or Fiction?
Every year there are over 3
hundred tomadaes iin the UK. =
a In the Country
Warm-up
1 Look at the Word Builder below. What things can
you see in the photo?

[Word 8islicier ibe


a bottle of mineral water lemonade orange juice
a packet of crisps biscuils sweets peanuts
acno we
a carton of orange juice

Reading and Listening


@ 2 Read and listen to the dialogues and answer
the questions.

1 What do Tom and Lucy buy in the shop?


2 How much does Toen spend in the shop?
3 What time is the meeting with Sott?

The group go fo Devon for their practice expedition,


They're in the village shop.
Mam: Good morning. Can t help you?
Tom: Yes, I'd like these postcards, please.
Mam: Certainly.
Tom: And have you got any stamps for Canada?
Man: How many would you like?
Tom: Three, please. And how much are the bottles
of water?
Man: Theyre 90p.
Tom: Cant have three, please?
Man: Okay, that’s four pounds twenty, please,
Tom: Here you are. Thank you.
Man: Thank you very much.
Lacy: Can | have these magazines, please?
Speaking
Alex; Lucy! Fashion magazines! You don't want to 3 look at the Key Expressions. Classify
fread those on the expedition? them: shopkeeper {S$}, customer [C).
lucy: Why nol?
wee Key Expressions: Shopping

Owtside the shop 1 Good morning. Can | help you? 5


Scott; Are you ready? 2 I'd like this/these ..., please,
Alex; Yeah, we've got the map, compass and mobiles. 3 Certainly
4 Have you got any . .?
Scott; Right, see you tomorrow at about twelve o'clock.
Lucy: Bye! S How many would you like?

Tom: Core on, let's go. & How much are ...? >

: 7 They're ...
8 Can thave..., please?
9 Okay, that's ..., please
10 Here you are. Thank you
11 Thank you very much.
» a POS? a
"9? OF Firg
The Weather

Writing: A postcard
1 Read Tom's postcard. Does Tom like Devon?

a” ets,

Neal are you? Im


= ubiting this
“ 4 tillage wf 2Carin. I'm here
oth ray Au) fhtads fr the Titer Staettell
tT tS
ulesKand. tht're ae oe Dake of wy

4 Work im pairs. Act out a shopping sey (aC aepedding (26 Codey Artes,
dialoguc. Use the Key Expressions here. 13 an hy ieee orele "oct
and the prices below. whale tte ves gee tects, I low 4 j
— = - Cte
* Devs <r
acd the Wile are great
cbig) $1.10
Emmy! me Soe
gral) EOp =
‘Oar.
Sean Tip
|
bisrults 0p 2 Imagine you are om holiday. Think of answers to
| lemonads these questions. Wile notes,
ous @ Where are you? © What are you and your family doing?
mineral water (big) @ What is the weather like? © Do you like the place?
(saall)
[fox YOuR roamroud
postcards
STEPS | 3 Oraw the back of 8 postcard. Write to a friend
S380 from your old school. Write his/her address and
magazines
draw a slainp.
1 newspapers
=P TIMBOUTE Page 1, Exercise
Study Corner 5
Language Check
1 Complete the sentences with the correct form 5 Complete the postcard with the verbs in the
of the words in brackets. Present Continuous.

in the north east, it's cold, and ~ (ice) Mi, Tom, I'm on hrelacing rece |
=

There is on the mountains. (srry)


Vaneduver At the mveeent, |
wh

It is very in the momings. (fog)


21_____ (a) on the beach
There are some in the sky, (clowdy}
Mu mum ond dad 2
we

| hate weather. (wind)


(wre) pistoards, too May
Complete the words in the sentences, brother, Toray, 23 fret —tom Hardy __
nw

ow) ~ | think he's seaweed of —_New Street


the Killer whales! Me 24 a
wena

(play) pres on his mobile — Seman |

Prine. Thariks fee you e-mal Ga GG


We 25 thewe) a gpeat
tere! = E-eraul 200, Fete
Vocabulary i106

3 Complete the sentences with is or ave. Grammar 45


11. ‘There two cats im the garden,
12 there any ice on the window? 6 Comptete the diatogue in the shop with the
words in the bax.
13 There a shop in the vi Mage.
4 There four people in the shop. certainly, help, like, much, please
15 there any clowsts in the sky?
A: Good morning. Can | 26 you?
4 Complete the semtences with some or any. B: Yes, I'd 27 this newspaper, please.
A; 28.
16 There isn't vegetation at the poles.
B: How 29. are the packets of peanuts?
17 Theres ice on the roads.
A: They're ane pound fifty.
18 Are there tornadoes in Europe?
B: Well, I'd like two, 9
19 I've got postcards from my friends
in the UK,
Key Expressions is
20 We <an't xe clouds.

Feedback
le Listen and check your answers to the
Language Check. Write down your scores.
* Look at the table below. Then do the Review
exercises on page 54 of the Workbook.
Wrong answers; Look again at:
1-5 Get Ready
6-10 Une 13 — Key Words
11-15 Unit 13 = Grammar @ Make a ‘vocabulary bag” for your class.
16-20 Unit 13 — Grammar * Write new words on piecesof paper with a
21=25 Unit 14 -— Grammar translation on the back.
26-0 Unit 15 = Key Expressions + Put the words into a bag.
* Every week your teacher can take some words
oul of the Bag and test you.
\) Talk about travel; make suggestions.
Read about space missions and explorers.
1) Usten to a travel sarvey,
Write 2 short note.
) Learn about the Past Simple.

Get Ready
| —> Picture Dictionary, page 127. Look at the 3 Complete the sentemces about you. Tell the
Key Words. What types of transport can you class.
see in the photos?
p 1 Lusually walk to schoal/po to school by ...
() Key Words: Transport 2 Husually goon holiday by ...
balloon, Bus. camel, canoe, car, ferry, horse. 3 One day, 1 want to travel By...
plane, rocket. ship, sedge, train
4 Work in pairs. Imagine you are on an
| expedition, Ask and answer Yes/No questions.
©) 2. Listen to four people and copy and complete Guess where your partner is.
the table.
. Examples
: 1 cia is it ho?
Where ...? : woth’ Are there any animah?
How often ...2 Are yexs travelling by canoe?
Why ...7 Are you in the Amazon?
How ...?

wre challenpes-ell.com
16 Apollo 13
Warm-up
1 Look at the Key Words. Are any words
Sn astern
re

Di Key Words: Space


astronaut, Earth, galaxy. lunar module.
Moon. planct, solar system, spaceship,
star, sun

tS Te ate
Lanett as Apollo 13 space mission.
RR ees eae eer Lmtd
information (ae),

Leen eM om lL ast es
the number of astromauts
leer]
the distance of the spaceship from Earth
the temperature in the flunar module

lis CPt cetre|


ie el e} 300,000 km
PM ators tae

1 What was Apollo 13? 4 Was ther


It was the third NASA mission Yes, there wos — the lunar
to the Moon. The start of the module. There was oxygen Yes, it wos. The return to
misshn wos on the eleventh of water and food for hwo men for Eorth wasn't easy but there
Apel, 1970 Pecple around the Fwo days in the lunar module werent any big problems
world were exoted The astronauts were worried
7 Were the astronauts al
because there were three men
2 Who were the astronauts? - ght?
ong oO journey of four days!
They were James Lovell, John Yes, they were. They were tired
Swiger? and Fred Hoise Lovell t there any other
— but safe’
was the conmander
Yes, there were. it was very
3 What was the problem?
colg in the lunar module
On the thirteenth of April — about 3°C Commander Lovell
there was an explosion on the wasnt happy. The astronauts
spaceship. It was in the oxygen
werent very comfortable. They
tanks. The astronauts were were cold ond tired
scared There wasn? any
oxygen ond the astronauts were
300,009 kilometres from home!

3 What two examples of the number 13 are there in


the text? Do you think it is an untucky number?
Expeditions

Grammar: was/were Now weite questions about the mission (7-6),


Then match them with the answers (af) below
4 Complete the table with wos, were, wose'T or Example
weren't,
1 Wier wos the mission?f) 1970.
Affirmative when / the mission / was
i/HeSheym 1 the commander. the explosion / where / was
We/You/They 2 . cold. worried / they / were
There ?___ an explosion. there / was / food for three men
There 4 three nen. it / was / in the module / cokl
6 the temperature / was / what
Negative
a} Three degrees d@) In the oxygen tanks.
(He/She S____ happy.
b) Yes, it was, ¢e} Yes, they were
We/You/They &____ very comfortable.
©) No, there wasn't. f) 1970.
There 7___ arvy oaygen.
There &______ arw problems,
Your Turn
Questions Short Answers
3 Write true and false sentences about where
2 Whe/she/ Yes, Vhessive/it vas, you were al these times yesterday,
it okay? No, Whe/sheit wase't
7am, ¢NMam, -2Vam, «70pm
10 we/you/ Yes, Wo'yourthey were.
they all right? No, we/you/they weren't.
10 Work in pairs. Ask and answer questions
Wee sthere a Yes, there was. Guess the false information.
Solulion? Yes, there were.
Example
Zs there any NO, there wasn't
other problems? No, there weren't, A: Where were you at 7.39 a.m?
B: / wor do the kitchen,
Wh- Questions A: False?

Who 13_____ the astronauts? B: ¥es, false. f was in bed!


What 14___ the prokiem?
11 Look at the Word Builder. Make adjectives
from the verbs. Find them in the text
5 Write the past forms,
am is are isn't aren't [Word Builder Sg,
1 excite excites?

Practice 2 scare

3 worry
Complete the sentences about the Apollo 13
mission with wes or were. Are they true [T) or | 4 tire 33
false (Fi?
12 Now complete the sentences with words from
it sees _ the fourt® mission to the Moon. the table.
James Lovell the commander
I'm very —— . because | can't find my dog.
The explosion on 11th April,
It's his birthday today — he's very
The astronauts 200,000 ken from
I'm always really — _ after school.
Earth.
She's _ of snakes.
C] They — happy
—> TIMEOUT!
Now correct the false sentences in Exercise 6.
Example
Mt wasn't the fourth mission to the Moan. It wos
the third,
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Warm-up
1 Put the years in order. Listen and
check your answers.
Mateo Polo
Matteo Poto and his brother Nicco
lo were from
@ Key Words: Years
Venice. Int they travelled to China, They
anred in 2 and returned to Venice in
1492, 1805, 1350, 2005,
1789, 1266, 1989, 1617 In4 , they starte
d a ew
This time they travelled with Niccojourn ey to China.
lo’s son,
Reading and Listening seventeen-yearald Marco,
They carried lerters and
2 Look at the map. What do you know Presents from the Pope
about Marco Polo? Try to complete - co the emperor, Kublai
lhese sentences. _ Khan. They travelled
1. Marco and his family were from 220. over the ky and showy
Pamir mountains and they
The emperor of China was called crassed the Gobi desere an
Nw

3 Their journey across the Gob) Desert was cansels. They arrived in the
by Chinese capital, Cambalue,
4 The capital of China was in 5,
5 Their return journey to Horuz was by Marco stayed in China and
lived there for 17 years.
The emperor liked him and
3 Read the text and check your answers Marc
to Exercise 2. travelled around China, Burne o worked for him. He
s and India on special
missions for the emperer,
Listen and complete the text about ta ———> the Polos decided to go hans by a
Marco Polo with years. ship. Same poopte died om the journey and pirates
~ :
"attackedthe
_ atti i Venioeship. inMarco
7 and his father and uncle |
a
SOT TC ES

Grammar: Past Simple (1) Grammar: Past Simple (2)


5 Look at the examples. Find five more examples 10 Match the verbs in the box with the
in the teat. past forms,
Past Senple Regular verbs have, drink, buy, come, see, speak write,
build, make, go. think, learn, give
1 They travelled to China.
2 They arrived im 1266. Past Simple Irregular verbs
3 They returned to Venice.
bought, built, came. drank, gave, had, leamt,
4 They carried letters.
made, saw, spoke, thoaght, went, wrote
QE Pronunciation Listen to the -ed endings of > The irregular Verbs list on page 129.
ihe three verbs,

T/d/; eelurned 2 Jif: started = 3 tf: liked Practice

QT Listen to the verbs in the box and classify the Tl Read about Mary Kingsley. Put the
endings (1-3). Repeat the verbs. verbs in the Past Simple.

arrived, asked, carried, crossed. decided, lived,


looked, travelled, wanted, worked

Practice
8 Complete the sentences with the verbs in the
Past Semple.

In the sammer of 2005, 1 1femellle” Mravel) to New


York with my parents We 2 farrive) in New
York late. We 3 _—— {stay} in a hotel. My sister
4 (want) to see the Statue of Liberty so we
5. (decide) to go there. We also ©. visit) Mary Kiergsley 1 !©25___ (be) a British
the Empire State Building = it was my favourite place. explorer. In 1893, she 7___ {gp} to
West Africa, Soe 3___ {stay} with
Reading le<al people and 4______ {collect}
eesects and fish for the British Museum.
9 Read mare about Marca Polo's visit to China. What She $___ [have] some problems -
things are interesting for you? one day a crocodse 6$___ fattack}
betr canoe! On a second expedition, she
(Did
You now? ? (meet) some cannibals! When
she 8___ freturm) to England, she
Cl The emporce Kublai Khan was originaly from Morgelia, Whan + (write) a book about her travels.
Marco Polo went to Ching he lasret Morgel end spoke other
languages tut sot Chinese.
Your Turn
if In Exeege. people Goagtt things with gold and silver but in
China, Marco saw pager money for the fest tine, 12 Work in pairs. Tell your partner about |
* The Chinese made ice cream and spaphon. one of your holidays. Use these verbs.
ME The Chinese buih carats, Example
roads and tie farrous f went to London with may parents in ...
Graes Wall
* 50 tovwith ¢ stayin @ see © want to
SHE When Marco cone * visit © buy ¢ mect ¢ have
tone, he wrote a beat
about Ns travels — but
some people thougtt
ik Was just & steryl
63
— TIMEOUT! Page 112. Excecue 17 fo
BBE Fon
Warm-up Speaking
1 Look at the phot. What do you 4 Look at the Key Expressions. Find more examples in the
think they decide to do? dialogue.
a) go to the campsite | Key Expressions: Saggestions °
b) put up the tents
«) make a fire Let's stop. That's a good idea.
Let’s go. That's not a very good idea.
Reading and Listening Why don’t we phone Scott? Right, let's do that.
We can put up the tents. No, mot now. / No, we can't.
G2 Read and listen to the dialogue.
Check your guesses from Exercise 1. 5 Work in pairs, Make suggestions and reply to them.
Alex: Hey, the fog is really thick now. Example
lucy: Yeah. Let's stop. AS Why dow’t we open the window?
Rajiv: Na, not now. It's not bad. We can B: No, we can’t, Irs pains fea degrees outside!
get to the campsite. Let's go.
* open the winkow = « listen to some music © phone home
Tor: That's nol 8 very good idea, Rajiv. *so tothe cinema egohome © go to the coffee bar
Lucy: What can we do?
Rajiv: Why don't we phone Scott? Oh,
mm. The phome doesn’t work here.
Alex: i know — we can put up the tents
and stay here tonight
Tor: That's2 good idea. Let's put them
over there.
Lucy: Do you want to sleep here?
Rajiv: Mm, it's 4 really nice place.
Lucy: Oh, be quiet, Rajiv. it’s really
cokl. And my feet are wet.
Rajiv: Well, why don't we make a fire?
Tom: No, we caer. The wood's wet.
Rajiv: We can Sit round the fire and
sing songs!
Tom: Don't be silly, Rajiv.
Ale: Let's put up the tents. Then we
can have some food.
Rajiv: Fight, let’s do that. I'm really
heangry.

3 Answer the questions,


What is the weather like?
wn

Why is Lucy unhappy?


Why <an't they make a fire’
What does Rajiv want to do?
-*
Your Challenge FOR YOUR PORTFOLIO,
2 Write a short note to a friend.
Writing: A short note © Tell him/her about
a problem.
© Say when it happened.
1 Look at the Sentence Builder. Write :
© Ask for suggestions.
four sentences about you, your
family and friends.

Semence Builder = Hs ery. yet Oe Ethos yesterday Theyre bvey


wort Stern. Witet can | do? Pade
I got nvy exam results last week
My boyfriend phomed yesterday.
$3 Work in pairs. Read your partner's note and write a
Our cat had lattens last night, short reply. Make suggestions.
My sister got a letter this morning.

| => TIMEOUT!
Warm-up 3 Find these adjectives in the letters. Are
they positive (“), neutral (-} or negative (x)
1 Answer these questions, adjectives?
1 Do you know any foreign people in your country? cold, cetcious, fantastic, friendly, great,
Where are they from? happy, rainy, sad, tasty, warm
2 Where do people from your country go?
4 What things can you describe with the adjectives?
Reading *food people © the weather
Example food = tasty, deficious ...
2 Read the setters. What things do the pupils miss
about their country? 5 Write four sentences about your country. Use the
adjectives from Exercise 3,
family |{rierdls | weather| TV _ | food Example Our focal soup is deticious.
Aula v
Daniel
Rodjin = | 10 Radjin, 15, tran
’ an
i's very dtterent trom
Frey Country In ban th.
a : : fons : a! sky 6 Bhe but here
What do you like about life in the UK? What do you miss ie Cenys greg! 6 ne
about your country? We asked some immigrant children. [Ree frst day of school, | thous,
Ada, 16, Czech Republic “Oh, ™, people den® tke me!
But Met they ve recihy frend, 4
Il miss my Friends tut I'm happy.
In Engand, bongs and gris gp 10
The people are very friendly.
| arrived last year. | dida’t Ore soho) as bran they gp
nr t g to
speak English. At first, it ayyerent schools, And here we can
was difficult at school but F °° partes together That ian't
my teachers were nice. | like | Possible in ran My Me is very
England. | lowe the sea - there different now The TW ts great ;
isnt Any Sea in my country. ~ Ima by fan of Eastl nders! |
English school dinners are okay | Ss my famty in iran, especull,
| but | prefer my mum's cooking! © grandparents, and | mins ow
Crech food is really tasty! Bleius lranan food!

' Daniel, 13, Colombia


I came to Newcastle by bus from
London. We crossed the river and J
remember the bridges, I was std. Now I
think it's a fartastic city, The weather
here is different - i's ahvays cold and
rainy. I miss some of my favourite TW
programmes in Colombe. I tke England m] rere
fut I want to ve in Spain because they yee oe =
speck Spanish there - ard it’s warm! oe pris
oo! o oe —
Listening
GE Helen isa British girt
from Manchester but
new she lives im Spain. Make 3 poster about living im your country.
Listen to the interview.
What does she miss

My Country
about the UK and
what does she like a
~S
about Spain? Complete
the table.
I like living in my
She misses her rica, S
country because of
in Sgain, she likes
these things:
@7 Listen again. Are these statements true (T) or
false (F) for Helen? (QB) | love the sea and sailing.
(7) She didn't have any friends in Manchester.
wt

(7) She fives near the beach now. (@} The food is really tasty. For
whe

(9 The weather was bad in Manchester. example, | love fish and chips.
[9 She doesn’t like seafood.
we

[9 She watches Spanish TY all the time. & There are some fantastic

GB Listen closely Listen to these sentences from pop groups, for example,
the interview. Complete cach gap with one Franz Ferdinand.
word.

1 Why come —___. Spain?


2 dad job But I don’t like some
3 What —— miss England? things:
4 __ miss friends Manchester.
—— like ___ foe? @& The weather is not very good and
6 usually Engish home. it’s always grey.
@s3 Now listen again and repeat the sentences.
& School dinners are usually
10 Pronunciation Listen and repeat the words terrible!
with the ‘th’ sounds: /8/ three and / they.

Now listen and repeat these sentences.


1 They like the weather.
2 The fog was thick.
3 That's great, thanks.
4 Take these three things.
5 | think his birthday is on the thirteenth.
Language Check
1 What type of transport can
you sec im the pktures?
3 Complete the text with the verbs
in the Past Simple.

James Cook 1! (be) born in 1728 in


Britain. We first 12 . fwork) in Canada and
u (make}] maps of the St Lawrence
River. Then, in 1768, be 14. (begin) an
expedition to the Pacific for the Royal Society
and 45. . {see} the planet Venus when it
16. . (cross) in front of the sun. On the return
journey, he 17_____ {sail} around Australia and
New Zealand, Cook’s men were always healthy
because he always 18 (have) fresh fruit amd
vegetables on his ship. In 1772, Cook 19. (go)
round Antarctica and 2°. (discover) many new
Pacific islands. On his last expedition, he 21__
(want) to sail from the Pacific to the Atlantic round
North America but this 22 (not be) possible.
He 23 {turm) south and 24_____ farrive)
on Hawaii i January, 1779. A month later the local
people 25 (kill) hie on the beach.

Grammar

4 Complete the diakgue with the words iin the box.


can, idea, let's, erm, why

2 Complete the word in each sentence. A; % don't we put up the tents?


7 bt wernt to bed early because | was really t B: No, not 27 . 28 have some food
list.
ph of heights?
As Okay, that’s2 good 29. We 38
9 He's really nervous but she's very c_
open some tins.
10 We were very w because we were kest B: Right, let's do that.
Vocabulary {10 Key Expressions is

Feedback
| Study help: Homework ©
g © Listen amd check your answers to the Read this advice,
Language Check. Write down your scores. + Plan your week — feave some [ree time.
® Look al the table below. Then do the Revision + Don't start homework
when you get home
evercises on page 6&4 of the Workbook. from school — have a break
+ Find a quict place to work Don't work very kate,
Wrong answers: Look again at:
In6 Get Ready — Key Words
_ © For your English homework, use: :
7-10 Unit 16 = Word Buikder + the Grammar Refereace in the Workbook;
11-25 Units 16 and 17 ~ Grammar * the Picture Dictionary in the Students’ Book;
A 26-30 Unit 18 — Key Expressions * 2 dictionary.
Talk about TY and film stars.
Read a TV revier.
Listes to 2 film quiz.
Write an c-mail.
Learn about the Past Simple.

— me

bene DEG b ro tg

Get Ready
Look at the Key Words, What are the Read the questiomnaire below. Check your
programmes in the photos? score am page 129.
~~
4) Key Words: TV Programmes

cartoon, chat show, documentary, film, Are you a TV addict?


game show, musik programme, news,
reality show, setics, soap, sports programme 1 Véhet do you Go when you Get up at the weekens?
8] read a book «=b) um on de TV
C) have breaktast and watch TY
Work in pairs. Ask and answer these questions.
1 What kinds of TY programmes do you like?
2 What kends of TY programmes do you not like? . b] 90 out and mest
mene
but record the progra
3 What are your three favourite programmes at
tf a
the moment?

©). Listen to four TY programmes. What are they? TV for your bedroom 5) a new
scent cla DVO
ute TY progumre
J Last Week on TV
Warm-up Reading
1 Tell the class about the TV programmes you @2 Look at the photos and read the TV review. What
watched last week.
programmes were interesting for the reviewer?
Example
I worched a filer on Soturdoy evening. ft was very bod! A review of | ast week’s TV,
1 Namber of hours of TV you watched
by “Square Eves’,

2 A good programme

3 A bad programme

|
.ae an
\
Vy

‘Spider-Man 2. Channel §, Friday.


In this film, Spider-Man had a new-enemy — weet
Octopus, The film did not have a very
very 200d sto
bur the acting was good. Tobey Mayuire and ‘ee
Dunst were grear anc the fight scenes were
9 amazing.
3 Look at the Word Builder, Complete it with 9 Read the fist. Write sentences about
-ing adjectives from the text, Tony's weekend.
Example
He didn’t watch Spider-Man 2 ov Fridoy
amazed amazing night. He helped Torn with Mis project.

LEELA
bored
exited
interested
Things to do at the uleakend:
4 Write sentences with the «ing adjectives about
TY programmes you watched on TY last week
Sane
Se ee hel
Example on BD pi Ie 72 rs
/ worched o documentary abowt nature hast night. his project
dt was very interesting’
Saturday afternoon
Grammar: Past Simple (3) ~ Paty need jathety aot neu) shirt
5 Complete the sentences in the table with
win, won, play or played,

Michelle 1 Mark did not 2 it


the comnpetition,
They + well, We didn't 4 well.
Suadey afternoon
6 Find three more examples of Past Simple ~ wateh the Yannis on WS 5 oy in
negatives in the teat,
m the garden
Practice te bed early!
e tee o tloek lid
7 Read the sentences about the TV programmes
in Exercise 2. Are the sentences true (T) or
false (F}?
England xored against Germany. Your Turn
DODOD0DOS

Germany played well.


10 Now write affirmative and negative sentences
The reviewer Giked the game.
about your weekend. Include one false
Spider- Mon Zhada great story. senience.

Spider-Man hid a new emerny. Example


Mark woo the competition. ; :
D helped
Mum ot kore. J didn’t g0 shopyring.
Michelle gol mine meallion votes, ee
The reviewer watched Dinosaurs 11 Read the sentences to your partner. Guess the
on Morday, false sentence.

8 Correct the false sentences from Exercise 7, Example


A: Uhelped Mum at bame
Example B Fake!

1 England didn't score agains! Germany.

Pact or Fiction?
rage of ning years
Amaricens watch ar , ave od.
hour s) ot TY be fore they are 65 years
(90,020
fesever 09 gage 124 Page 114, Boercise 19 Ea
=} TIMEOUT!
FH) Chat Shows
Warm-up Reading
1 Work in pairs. Ask and answer the questions. > Read Jay Leno's isterviews with Keira
Knightley and Orlando Bloom. Write the
you have
Do you have chat
chat shows
st im nm your your country
try? names of the stars next to the sentences.
Do you like watching them? Why of why not?
: , idnt do Stunts in
Who would you ike to interview on 2 chat show? tt | ——~ didnt do stunts ir
le Tim

Look at the photos. What do you know about visits friends in the States.
the two stars? Tefl the class. 3 Was ROO hool.
Exampic
Keira Kavghthey wes Queen Galnevere io the film
King Arthur 5 kes snorkelling
anied to play a

pS SUC elle MaslOM tome Ge lels lech Tels ESO Tlie eee Riise teem cilip
KK: Yes, it was great, On my free days | went ANE e132224
to the beach or went snorkelling. OB: eOoe Relea Burce (Ur cele sae On cd
my hero when | was young. it was an
BRM OTR et
) he omer nee M oe cee Mi cd wld?) (os! j
amazing ‘
experience,
Mia Gels) ee aed
Co costa ni ben ucts alae ih Ji: Why did you like the part of Paris in Troy?
SSR ineeM Comoe OB: | didn’t want to play the hero again, you
Pes

know? Paris is cool because lye is an anti-


JL: Did you act at school? Pee mea Rs (enbien ee
KK: No, | didn't but | acted in the holidays.
| was & good student at school. | was ead A i eg the SR of
. § in Lord of
always at the front of the class and eC RUD the Ring
always did my homework OB: Because he was blond and he was an
: ‘ , tC tee tan ken aap
io lacs
a SR gele Re eee min ieerlb lal tmere nits
with Orlando Bloom? | JL: Did you make good friends from the Lord
Pat)
LUCE sssscptema
- mes lian a
alee of the Rings?
2
OB: Yes, | did, Some very good friends. We
were tagether eighteen months. f see Liv
2 when I'm in New York and Viggo, Elijah
and Sean when f'm in L.A.
CATES

Grammar: Past Simple (4) V7 Listen to the film quiz and


check your answers.
4 choose the correct words in a) and b).
8 Pair work Ask and answer
the questions about Keira
2) Did you act/acted at school? = Yes, | dil. Knightley and Orlando Bloom
No, I didevt. Example
b) What did you dofdiv? We kissed. A: When wos Orlando Bloon
born?
Practice B: He wes born in 7977,
> Student A gage 105
5 Write Yes/No questions and short answers about Keira Knightley.
> Student B page 106,
Example
1 When hefshe born?
1 Did she do stunts in The Pirates of the Caribbean? No, she didn’t
2 Where he/she from?
1 do stunts in The Pirates of te Caribbean? 4 act at xhool? 3 When/want to be am actor!
2 9 to the beach? 5 do her homework? actress?
3 go shing? 6 kiss Brad Pitt in the film? 4 When/make first film?
5 When/become famous?
6 Complete the questions in the quiz. Then choose the correct 6 What/like about The Pirates of
answers a}, b) or ¢). the Canbbean?

Your Turn
Film Quiz 3 Work in pairs. Use the ideas
below to ask questions about
1 Who sll Keira Knightley yesterday.
—ly — in King Arthur?
Example
in King Arthur, Keira Knightley played: A: Did you send any text
3) Queen Amadila messages yesterday?
b) Queen Guirvevere
Be Yes, ! did
<) Queen Galadriel,
A: How many did you send?
Kirsten Ouest Be f sent Iwo.
in hee first big film? send any leat messages?
~

Kirsten Dunst acted in her first big (how many?)


file: (‘eterview with a Vampire) when play computer games?
~

she was: (what games?)


a)12 b)14 c)t6. play aury sport?
(what sport?)
3 Who Spider-Man (Tobey
watch TV?
Maguire) ___ in Spiders Man 7?
(what programencs?}
In Spider-tfan T, Spider-Man fought: use the Internet?
a) Dr Octopus
meet any friends?
b) Dr No
(who?/when?)
¢) the Green Goblin.
go to bed carly?
Neo (Keanu Reeves) (what time?)
in The Matrix?
In The Matrix, Neo helped:
a) Agent Smith
b) Morpheus
¢} Agent jones.
—} TIMEOUT! Page 114, Goercise 10
Warm-up
1 Answer these questions about the story,
1 What problems did they have?
2 Did they phone tor help? Wiry'Why not?
3 What did they deckle to do?

Reading and Listening


@ 2 Read and listen to the dialogues.
Complete the sentences with names.

1 ivet stent well 4 :


2 doesn't feel well. /
3 is sleegry
4 .. Sees the helicopter. :
5 __—. tells his mum about the expediting”
6 doesn't agree with Rajiv's story,
in the morning, ie Dewar
Alex: Morning you two. How are you?
Tom: Okay. | dept well
Rajiv: Lucky you! | dkin’L | feel terrible.
I've got a headache and I feel sick.
Tom: Yeah. You look terrible, too.
Rajiv: Thanks, Tom,
Lucy: Hi. What's the time? I'm sleepy.
Tom: It's seven o'clock.
Lucy: Seven!
Alex: Hey, can you bear that?
Tom: What?
Alex: Look! Up there. It's a helicopter!
in the evening, bock at the pouth club
Alex: Hi, Mes Narayan.
Mother: Hello, Alex Rajiv!
Rajiv: Hi, Mum.
Mother; Oh, Rajiv. Are you all right? eae
Rajiv: Yes, I'm fine. er 9 Me
Mother: Are you sure you're okay? You look tired. Speaking
Rajiv: Yes, Mum, | feel all right. Really.
Mother: And you, Alex, How are you? 3 Look at the Key Expressions,
Alex: Tm fene thanks, Mrs Narayan.
Key Expressions: Asking how people are
Mother: How are the others?
) y? |
Rajiv: = They're tired. Last night we were cold How'are a Okay. : ;
and wet. Tom and Lucy were scared. Are you all right? | feel terrible, I've got a
Bul | looked after them, headache and | feel sick.
Alex: Rubbish! You were only worried about food. Aré you sure you're okay? Mm sleepy/tired.
Tem fine, thanks
t feel all right.
Television

Your Challenge
Writing: An e-mail
1 Look at the Sentence Builder.
[ Sentence Bullder a
I got up and then | had breakfast
After breakfast, | played football, al

2 Complete the e-mail with then or offer.

bh Pets,

Tharka for your omad. Last weekord, | was in Devon


with flex, Aayy ond Lucy for She peacbce expeciocn.
1 teestiset, we bougtt some things ot the
Vilage shop ond 2 we left. The weather on
the mourtan exes clay Sct 3___ it got fonyy.
Wo pt up our tects aod 4___ wa had some
4sog, 5 that, we Got into Our sleeping begs,
kmened tc COs and tolkod. The next momng. ¢ wos
sunny. & heloopter arrived aad Look us to Uie wilege
We got home 6 hunch on Surdey My cum
- d were very happy to sec me!
Vite s00n.
Tor
PS. | eect you 8 postoard from Devont!

3 Thank of ideas lor a story about an expedition.


Answer these questions.
© Who was in the group? (ihe names of friends)
© Where did you pet lost? (on a mountainiin 2
forest)
© What was the weather eke? (fogey/rainy/snowy)
© What did you do? (make a fire/pet up tents!
cook food)
© When did the rescue services find you? fin the
evening/the next morning)
© When did you get home? Sunday aftcrnoon!
evening)
4 Work in pairs. Find out how your partner is.
Use the Key Expressions and the cues below. FOR TOUR PORTIOUD

Example 4 Use your teas to write an e-mail about


A: Are you al right? your story,
&: No, I'm ted, | went to bed Lote last mpht. —

tired (went to bed Late last night) Speaking: Story


terrible (have got a headache) , 1 Work in pairs, Ask and answer questions from
hungry (didn't hawe breaklast this morning) Exercise 3 above,
sick
i (had SX ice
1Ce Cre.
creams for lunch) No Example
worried (have got an exam atomorrow) A: Who wos im the group?
fine (had a fantastic weekend) B: Town, Ammo and ate.

—p TIMBOUTE Page 14. Exercise21


Study Corner 7
Language Check
1 Complete the sentences. 4 Complete the dialogue with Past Simple questions.
1 TE watched an interesting nature A; te fo?
d______ about tigers. B: E went to Paris. L
2 My favouritec Is The Siunpsons. A: 17. travel?
3 Did you see the nine o'clock in? 6B; We went by train-
4 Brad Pitt wasonthat< ___ 5___ last night. A: 18___s spe?
He's great!
B: We saw the Eiffel Tower.
5 My favourites __ __is EastEnders, it's about
Az 19. iv?
people im the East of London.
B: Yes, we really enjoyed it.
2 Complete the sentences with -ed or -ing A: 20 return?
adjectives. B: Last weekend,
6 That nature documentary was really !
5 Complete the answers with the Past Sienple.
{amaze}
7 The film wasn't very (interest). A: Did you see the game?
8 | was very (bore). B: Yes, 12% It was famlastic. Where did you
9 lam in filens and drama. (interest) watch it?
10 She was very because her team won Az | 22 it at home with my dad, Were you
the gare. lexcite} at home?

Vocabulary | | 20 B: No, | 23 | watched it al Fred's house. And


did you see that film on the BBC?
S Complete the sentences. A: No, we 24 Was it any good?
B: Yes, it 25, HN was great!
11s watched TV but! (not reac) my book.
12 England sored but they (mot win) Geammar | |/15
the game.
13° The expedition was difficult but we — B Complete
the words in the dialogue.
(not get) lost.
A: | saw you on the pews. Are you 26 right?
14 Keira Knightley was in King Arthur bal she
B: Yes, I'm 2?
{not act) in The Lord of the Rings.
15 | watched Saider-Man 2 butt {not A: Are you 28_ your're okay? You Jook terrible.
like) it. 8: Well,
I've gota29_ and!
Pe in ake

Feedback

Ge Usten and check your answers to the


Language Check, Write dawn your scores.
® Look at the table below, Then do the Review
exercises
on page 72 of the Workhook.
Wrong answers: Look again at:
1-5 _ Get Ready = Key Words
6-10 Unit 19 — Word Builder
W815 _ Unit 19- Grammar
_ ® Write three sentences in the Past Simple
16-25 _ Unit 20 = Grammar
~ affirmative, megative and question. Write
26-30 Unit 21 — Key Expressions translations in your language.
Tok sbout helping: stake requests, Lee
Read abowt young helpers and animals in danger.
Listen to an animal quiz.
Write a short note,
> Leam about comparatives and superlatives.

Hel
Look at the Key Words. What Key Words can Work in pairs. Ask and answer the questions
you see in the photos? below. & your partmer helpful? Check his/her
score on page 129.
CJ Key Words: Helping

heip animals, the enviroament, old people Atejyoulhelp fulay


recycle batienes, bottles, paper, plastic, tins
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turn off the lights, the taps, the TV oS
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they help? c
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Warm-up
1 Look at the photos, What problems are there in as Cr ET TTT)
your school or area? Are there other problems? C an
Example P
Litter is a biz problem fe owe aren. S Read the texts again, Are the sentences below
trac {T) or false (FI?
Reading 1 LJ Ghire pat the bullying boxes in
: ae her primary school.
@ 2 a hana a match the people (1-3) with 2 (2 Gaire always tells the teachers
ts about bullying.
1 Gare 3) The area wasn't nike. 3 Wayne did skateboarding on the street.
2 Wayne b) There is bullying at school 4 (] Adams lived in an attractive area of Birmingham
3 Adam ¢) There wasn't a skateboard park 5 CI Litterwasa problem in Adam's area.

“At primary school, girls were bigger than me,’ says


Claire. ‘They bullied me and [ was scared.” Now Claire
is older (15) bur ar secondary school bullying is worse.
Claire wanted to help. She put ‘Bullying Boxes’ in the
school, Pupils write nores and ask for help. “We mec,
read the notes and then discuss the problems, We
usually find a solution, or sometimes ask the teachers
for help,’ says Claire. The students are now more
relaxed and the school is a happier place.
Lace
Wayne (15) likes skateboarding but there wasn't a safe
place ro do it. One day, he and his friends found a perfect
arca and they made a skateboard park. “We wanted a
piace to do stunts. It’s cleaner and safer than the street,
00,” says Wayne.

Adam (14) lived in a poor area of Birmingham.


He and his friends decided to make a list of
broken street lights and phone boxes and tell the
local council. They collected litter, too. The area
is cleaner and more attractive now. Some youns
people help old people with their gardens and make
them tidier. ‘We all work together = young people
and old people. It’s a better place now,’ be says.
Practice
6 Complete the betters with comparative adjectives.

In the morning, the road scar our school was


| Ufutier Cbusy? and 2 Cdangerous> than
" the city centre! Now, cace a week, pupils
walk to school or qet the bus. The coads are
3 Csafe> and we are 4 _ CFetot
y
(14), Horwich.
Sue Deene
— The rier near cay. ochoo! was oi _
litter in wt. We ae oe
people pot
Clean the rver. é Now it iD 8a.
— (clean)

nd 6__ (goed) for the fish and birds.
Kate Baeter (15), Wareington,
Grammar: Comparatives
7 Look at the table. Compare the two citics.
4 Look at the examples and complete the Write sentences using the cues (1-5).
table with comparatives from the texts.
ayes 5 a Ages Example
Adjective
== Comparative— 1 Los Angeles is smatler than New York,
one syllable 1 LAS small | NY
clean eeenee 2 LAs warm / NY in summer
Sl 3 NY/ cold / LA in winter
sale aaa 4 1A/ polluted / NY
big bigger 5 LAs dangerous | NY
two syllables ending in -»
hier happier
. = New York (NY) | Los Angeles (LA)

two o more syllables i summer teenperature 28% 28.7%


relaxed more relaxed :
attractive 4 winter temperature 54°C 9.7%

on a pollution rere perere


4
good “ime 1h 3
5 Look at the pictures and choose the
correct sentence, 3) or b),
Your Turn
4) Sue is happier than Meg.
b) Meg is happier than Sue. 8 Work in groups and compare places.
1 Write the mame of a place on a piece of paper and
ot put it on the desk.
s/ 2 Choose two pieces of paper and compare the places,
F_
Aud? big, busy, clean, cold, dangerous, expexsive,
wo interesting, polluted, safe, small, warm
Eample
Moscow is colder than Barcefong.

=P TIMEOUT! Pare 115, Excectse 22


ea Animals in Danger
peregrine falcon (USA)

ae
panda (Chins


Aa es

komedo dragon
(Indonesia)
~

sloth (South
American koala
rainforest) blue whale {oceans} {Australia}

Warm-up Uwe om ielaet Meme tue Cees bs cla


1 What animats are in danger in rey) Melee Mom Mee OTOL
your country?
Blue whales are intelligent — and they are the biggest animals :
Listening on the planet, They acc also the noisicst animals. They blow
water IS metres high — and they are noisier than a plane! |
@2 Look at the photos and Komodo dragons live in the rainforests of Indonesia. They are
listen to descriptions of four the world’s terpest lizards and they ere strong and aggressive.
animals in danger. What are They are 2.8 metres tong 6nd weigh 155 kilogranmes. They
they? an cun, clienb trees and swim, They are poisonous. They bite
animals and the animals de in one of two days — then the
dragons find the bodies and eat then, They ae dangerous and
Reading sometimes kill people!
@3 Read the text and complete Diamondback rattlesnakes are the longest poisonous snakes
tach sentence below with in North Americe. They are 2.5 metres long. They cat rabbits
one word. and squirrels~ but they only cat sbout four times 4 yee!
Blue whales blow water and Peregrine falcons live in North America. They are the fastest
make a esse_ birds in the workd (l4Skph). They catch other birds in the air,
Komodo dragons live in the
_ of Indonesia. Sloths are large, slow animals with small heads. They arc the
most gentle and the laziest animals in the woeld. They spend
The diamondback rattlesnake
cats four times a
thei lives in trees in the minforests of South and Central
Ametica. They sleep about IS hours a day!
Peregrine fakkons catch other

Stoths are gentle and tee MseM ed


People make shoes from OT Om eo me me Cm Citrust a
snake SSO OMe CMe eM ULM arte
ete MMe tM mls
Cee eS ae eo
4 Look at the Key Words. Write three Practice
sentences about the animals in the
photos. Inlude one false sentence. 8 Complete the information with superlatives,
Example
Rattlesnakes ore poisonous, (tre) i 1 Buffaloes are the —.. (hemy) land ania’ in
North Amerka. They can be 900 kdogramemes!
@ Key Words: Adjectives }
2 Birdwings are the . (big) butterflies in the
| aggressive. dangerous, fast, gentle, world. They live in rainforests and are posonous!
heavy, intelligent, lazy, noisy,
poronous, slow, strong, tall 3 Whale sharks are the —__. (lang) fish
(14 metres) — but they are not dangerous.
5 Now work in groups. Read out 4 Stherian tigers ae the —
your seatences. The others guess (large) cats. There are onty 400
the false sentence, in the world
§ Scarlet macaws are the
Grammar: Superlatives (colourfis) parrots in the South
American rainforest.
6 Look at the examples and complete
the table with superlatives from
the text. 9 —> Picture Dictionary, page 128. Use the adjectives in
brackets to write a sentence about each group of animals,

1 penguins, astriches, falcons (large) ?


Ostriches ave the lurgest
hovses, giraffes, lions {tall)
ww

tigers, sheep, loxes (aggressive)


tigers, lions, cheetahs (fast)
rue

hippos, gorillas, clephants (big)


the oisiest buffaloes, wolves, bears (heavy)
the 4
Your Turn
the most intelligent 10 Pair work Test your partner!
the 5 & Student A page 105 Student B page 106.

Tl Look at the Sentence Builder. Use the cues and write


the worst sentences using with.
the best
Sentence Builder TS.
7 Read the text again, Are the IL is & large animal. it has got a small head
sentences true (1) or false (Fi?
It is 4 large animal with small head.
1 ©) Blue whales are the biggest
animats. 1. small animal / big ears 4 Urge parrot / colourful feathers
2 |] Komodo dragons are the 2 large cat/ long taal 5 small bird / poisonoers skin
smallest lizards.
3 black iesect / beg wings 6 blue fish / big eves
3O Peregrine falcons are the slowest
bards.
40 Stoths are the laziest animals, —Fant or Fistion? —
The most poisonous animal in the
world is a frog from South America.
Anrest eo page 12

— TIMEOUT! Page 115, Exercise 23


Warm-up
1 => Picture Dictionary, page 128, What
animals can you see in the photos?

Key Words: Animals »


chicken, cow, dog, duck, fax, goat, horse,
iguana, pig, rabbit, sheep, tortoise

Reading and Listening


@2_ Read and listen to the dialogue below. What
jobs does cach person do?
Example Lucy = exercise the horses
Alex, Lucy, Rajiv and Tom start their community
serve at a local animal centre, Vicki, o vetunteer,
gives them different jobs
Vicki: Right, these are your jobs for this
afternoon, Lucy, | know you can ride
a hovse.
Lucy: Yes, | love riding.
Vicki: Good. Can you exercise the horses, please?
That's Primrose over there. Thunder is in
his stable.
Lucy: Okay, great!
Vicki: Now, Tom, You're good with computers,
nght? 3° Read and listen to the dialogue below,
Tom: Well, fm all nghe. Why is Alex angry?
icki:
Vicki: Can you help in the office,
ice, please ? a} She's tired,
c
Tom: . no ;
as ts eeaalias Can you clean B) she doesn't like the job.
PF +
Primrose’s stable, eS
please? ¥ ¢) Rajiv asks beer tor things.
Rajiv: Me? Clean a stable?
Alex; Rajiv, this is a farm. later, Alex and Rojiv are cleaning the stable.
Rajiv: Well, okay. Rajiv: Hey, Alex? What time is it?
Vicki: Good, thanks. And can you feed the Alex: It's four o'clock
animals later, please? The goats, the Rajiv: Can | have some chewing gum, please?
tortoises and the iguana. Alex: Sure. Here you are,
Rajiv: Iguana? Why have you got an iguana? Rajiv: Thanks Hey, Alex?
Vicki: Its owner didn't look alter it. But don’t Alex: Yes, Rajiv?
worry — it’s very friendly. 4 :
, Rajiv: Can you help me with this bx, please?
it’s really heavy.
Alex: Okay, just a second.
Rajiv: Alex?
Alex: What is it now?
Rajiv: Cant use your mobile, please?
Alex: No, f'm sorry, you can't. My hattery’s how.
A right, f can wait.
Speaking
4 Look at the Key Expressions.

Key Expresssons: Requests

1 Can | have some Sure. Here you are


chewing guen, please?
2 Can luse your No, fim sorry,
mobele, please? you can't
3 Can yoo help m the Sure, po problem.
olfixe, please? Okay. just 2 secornd.
Okay. great!

Work in pairs, Make and reply lo requests

wo
about the things below,

@ Can | ose: your pen<il / your pen /


your dictionary?
© Can you Aefp mie with: this exerdse /
my homework / thes bag?
@ Can dave: a sweet / some chocolate /
some water?

Your Challenge
Writing: A short note
| FOR YOUR PORTFOLIOS,

1 Write a short note with a request. Here


are sore ideas.

* your conmspuler is broken and you want


10 use your Irieexdl’s computer tonight
because you need fo use the internet
* you lost your mobile phome today and
you need one tonight

Hi Sams, :
Can I use yet bike This j
afternoon? Its really j
important because T've get a |
appeintment. Cofin. '
dentist

2 Give your note to your partner. Your |


partner writes a reply. |

—> TiMegourT!
Warm-up 3 Match the parts of the leaflet (ae) with these
questions (1-5).
1 Work in pairs. Do you think
these sentences are true [T) or What does UNICEF do?

=
false (FI? What are UNICEF's main projects?

wh
What cae your money buy?
4] UNICEF helps children
and young people. What is UNICEF?

Vk
2 ©] Ten milton young What can you do?
chaklren die every year,
3) There are about 300,000
child sokdiers in the work,
4 ©) More boys than girls go to
school in the world. unicef
5 () More than two million © unicef, the United Nations
Children’s Fund, works in 191
children die from diseases countries to help every child realise their full potential,
every year.
© It raises Money and helps milli
ons of young people
Reading around the world,

(2. Read the leaflet and check © There are four main unicef
your guesses from Exercise 1. projects at the moment:
Under Fives, Every year, ten
million young children din,
We can stop this.Ve can give children a better start
life - healthy food, & good hame in
and 4 good school.
Child Workers. Many children don't
go to school — they
work in factories. They often work
hours a day. And about 300,0
twalve or fourteen
00 children in the world
are soldiers — same are only
eight years old! This ig
WTONG 4nd we want to stop
it.
Girls’ Education, More boys than
girls in the world go
to Schaal. Some girls don't learn
later in life they don't
to fead or write and
9&t good jobs. Education is
900d for boys and girls. We
want more girls in schools.
Vaccination, Every year more than
two million children
dié from diseases because
they don't have a
vaccination. Vaccinations sre not
expensive. We give
vaccinations to 40% of the world
's children, mainly in
Africa and Asia.

@ Buy unicef Products ~ cards,


Tshirts, teddy bears.
Is there a UNICef® group in your
ares?
Join your local group!
Raise some Money with your
friends
and give it to unicef ®,

© $17 protects a child from children's disea


ses.
$40 buys clothes for ten small child
ren.
$150 buys clean water for 250
people.
$500 buys vitamins tor 16,000 child
ren.
Please help unicef ® to help childrant
Listening [FOR YOUR PORTFOLIO’,
G4 Listen to interviews with three students and # Project
complete the table with the words in the box,
Make a leaflet for a good cause. Here are
an animal centre, a children’s hospital, UNICEF, some ideas:
4 marathon dance, 2 sponsored run. Causes
3 Sponsored spelling test, 100, 200, 500
= an animal ceatre
= cancer research
Pupil 1 Pupil2 Pupil 3 = an old people's home
Who ded they rane * holidays tor orphans
money for?
Raising money
How dx they
raise money? = make and sell cakes at xhool
How much did = a sponsored spelleng test
they rare? * a school concert or play
* a Sponsored swim
5 Listen closely Listen and comsplete the gaps.
1 We fun.

21 remember LET’S HELP OLD PEOPLE!


3 amazing,
4 not a good runmer
5 all Better spetiers,
We want to raise money
ame atl Me on ae oT
Listen again and repeat the sentences.

=...
; ve ot) a DVD wae
GE Pronunciation Listen to the vowel sounds in
these names.

1 fay: Jack $2 fess: Dave

7 Complete the table with the words in the box.


actor, black, cal, grey, Japan, snake,
Spain, waiter

fel: jack fiers: Dave


| hair colour | bfeck Here are some
peC CMe SC mb terta
pet

job @ Clean your parents’ car!


yammer holiday | o
@ Do the shopping for a neighbour!
@s Listen to the dexcriptions and check your
answers for Exercise 7. Repeat the sentences, @ Tidy 4 neighbour's garden!
@ Moke and sell Christmas cards!

For more details, contact


Mark (0134 5634) or
Jenny (0134 5938).
=| Study Corner 8
Language Check
1 Complete the word in each sentence. 3 Put the adjectives in the correct form —
comparative or superiative.
1 Oon'tdrp!l___ in the street, please
2 In our house, wer glass and paper. 16 Giratles are the animals in the
3 ft always turn off the lights and s_ _ _ electricity, workd, (tall)
4 tdontthinkb is 2 problem in 17 Cheetahs are the land animals in
our Khool. the world, (fast)
5 Traffic causesp___§_ 18 The Sahara desert is than the
Amazon rainlorest, (hot)
6 We've gota problem withg = in
our city. 19 Anacondas are the Snakes — 200
kilogrammes! (heavy)
7 Lusually empty the __ _ _ at home.
20 African elephants are than Indian
elephants, (big)
2 What are these animals?
~ 21 The problem in our town is
pollution, (bad)
22 Polar bears are than koala bears,
(aggressive)
23 Sloths are the animals in the
rainforest. (lazy)
24 Sharks are. than dolphins, (dangerous)
25 the animal in the workd is a frog!
(poisonous) o
Grammar | / 10
4 Complete the dialogues.
Pat: Cant use your mobile, ?
Sue: No, Pm27__ you can't

Tim: Can you #4____ me with my homework?


Rob: Sure, no 7

Dan: Can you pass me the dictionary?


Pete: Okay, justa2

[_ |vas

Feedback
@e- Listen and check your answers to the Language
Check. Write down your scores,

© Look at the table below, Then do the Review


exercises on page 82 of the Workbook.
Wrong answers: Look again at:
1-7 | Get Ready and Unit 22 — Key Woeds ® Work in pairs. Practise making requests
8-15 Unit 23 with these:
16-25 Units 22 and 23 - Grammar * correct homework + check spelling
26-3 =——sUnit 24 ~ Key Expressions * transite that + open the window © spell that
ample:
A: Can you tronsate ...?
B: Yes, of course.
\\ Tole about teams.
Read about a <ompeti

Are you an individual


ora team person
l Are you in arry of these?
a} a sports team bb) a theatre proup
¢c) an orchestrayband d) @ quiz team
What are your two favourite sports?
a) Gasketbal b) football cc) gymnastics
d) ahictics ec) tennis f) volleyball
Speaker isin... supports ... 3 How do you Like working in class?
a} ima group 5) individually c) with a partner
1 schon! aceiz team
Warm-up
1 Look at the photo. Answer these
questions.

Do you like science at school?


2 What subjects are you interested
in? (e.g. computer studies, biology. wi
cheméstry or physics)

2 Look at the Key Words. Find


objects in the drawings [1=4).
Example
1 proces of wood
Reading

g Key Worels: Objects


@3 Read the rules from a Science Olympiad™ in the USA. Match
the activities [a=d) with the drawings (1-4).
2 battery, an engine, she,
4 piece of metal/paper/wood,
2 plastic bottle, a radio control Science Olympiad™ Rules

You must build a You must design and


bridge longer than 35 make a robor, Your
centimetres, You can use robot must not be more
wood and glue bur you than 2.5 kilos. You can
can’t use other materials. use wheels, a battery,
You mustn't paine the an ¢lectric engine and
bridge. In the competition, a radio control, In the
you must talk abour your competition, you must
bridge to the judges and demonstrate your robot to
you can’t use computers or the judges. It must pick up
calculators. and move balls and other
objects. You mustn’s touch
your robor.
In this activity, you d
must make two musical
instruments. You can't use You must design and
pieces from toys or real make a rocket from a
instruments. Then you 2-litre plastic bottle. You
must answer questions can use paper and plastic
from the competition bur you can't use metal.
judges. After that, you In the competition, you
must play the wwe must explain your rocket
insteuments for three and demonstrate it to the
minutes. You can play any judges. It must stay in the
music but you mustn't air for ten seconds and
sing! it mustn't go our of the
compctition area,

4 Are these activities: © boring? © casy? © interesting? © difficult?


Grammar: can/can't, 9 Look at the notes and complete the rules with must or mustn't.
4,
must/mustn't 1 You wits? work in groups of five = you work in
. , groups of three,
5 a as 2 Your aeroplane be 15+25 centinetres —
bigger or smaller.
nvcan't m ) 3 In the competition, you touch your aeroplane and it
1 You can use ated and glue lly for 30 seconds.
but you can’t use other 4 You use plastic of metal = you use paper
materials. and glue.
2 You must build a bridge bul
you mustn't paint the bridge. Activity:
build
a paper aeroplane ps
6 Match the sentences (1-4) Sas
below with the drawings (a-b). 15-25 ee Bm Z

1 You can’t go Materials:


2 You must stop, paper and glue
Fre
‘ou mustn't go,
Groups: three people
in the competition:
: | answer questions from
judges/fly your seroplane for
30 seconds iba hea the aeropla

10 Complete the school rules with can or can't.


1
You <2 _ use calculators in maths and science lessons but
you use them in exams.
2 You play football in the classroom but you
play it outside,
3 You use mobile phomes at lunchtime or in breaks but
you use them in kessons.
4 You use dictionaries in French exams but you
use them in bessons.

Your Turn

Practice 11 Use the words to write mules for your school.


T Read the rules of the Science Example
Olympiad™ again. Are the You anesto't eat food in class.
aenteaces Urue (1) on Passe Pi ¢ cat food in class * use mobile phones in dass
1 [F) You must paint the bridge, © get to class on time « listen lo musi in dass # do exams
2 1 You can use plastic and ¢ talk in exams ¢ sleep in class © drink cola in school
metal for the bridge.
on?
3 LC) You can't use pieces from Fact or Ficth
toys for your instruenents.
er even the ‘ROBOlmpice’
in s
4 ) You can't play pop music.
5 LJ You can touch your rabos. cl O@D included football, sumo
wrestling. leg and high yemp
and robot tiathion.
8 Correct the false sentences Acorwe! on poge 124
from Exercise 7.
Example
1 You mustn't point the bridge.
| Group of the Cen Bry
Warm-up
1 Answer the questions.
1 What are your favourite groups?
2 Who are your favourite singers?

2 Look at the photos of The Beatles.


What do you know about them?

1 What were their names?


2 Where were they from?
3 When did they play music?

Reading
3 Read the text and check your answers
to Exercise 2.

—— The Beatles ——
Fe 1957 a Liverpool was the good-looking
- Aschoolboy, John Beales George was the
Lennon, started a ‘rock quict Beark; and Ringo ‘
was the happy Beatle. i : a
and oll’ group. The
f |e) Joti Lemmon start ed in 1957.
@ group
osher ibs were ‘The Beatles were very
talented. John and Paul ; a) They split up.
Paul McCartney, George
Harrison, Steuart Surcliffe wrote songs quickly |
and easily. Gaon was b)
| They went to the USA.
and Pete Best,
a songwriter, too. Ringo <) They went to Hamburg.
Im Augest 1960, they
went to Hambarg in dad noc play the drums § 4) They made their first record.
Geresuny and worked famtasicallyburtheothers ¢ — @} John Lennon started
were good musicians. { o 9 group.
hard every night in the
clubs. ‘When the group George and John played { f} They started to have problenss.
returned co Liverpool, the guitar well and Paul
Suart aml Pete kit and was a fine bass guitarist. 5 Look at the Word Builder. Make nouns from
Ringo Starr joined, John and Paul were the the verbs in the box.
In 1962, The Bearks lead singers bot all The '
made a record with the Beaths sang. { dance, drive, paint, play,
producer George Martis. From abour 1968, j produce, rum, swim, teach
Their first records were things went badly with }
great hits im the UK. the group. The Bearks 4
charged slowly from a ¢ Hh =
In 1964, they visited Noun + ‘er’
the Unired States. The group to four indivaluak | Verb
Americans Joved them with different interests. Ip ©
1970, they split up. The } drum cremmer
and the Beatkes became
Beasles were the works ff sing singer
famous fast. .
Beatks worked first international pop 4 .
The 5
group and Lennon and * write writer
perfectly as a team. They
had different persomalisies McCartney were the best
and akélisies but they were song-wiiting team of the 6 Answer these questions about
great friends, John was twentieth century. The Beatles.
the chver Beatle; Paul
sc a, gil pnt fe Who were the singers in the group?
a -— \
Who was the drammer?
Who were the songwriters?
Who was the producer?
Why were The Beatlesa good team?
Grammar: Adverbs (2) Your Turn
7 Complete the table with adverbs from 10 Look m the Semtexxe Builder and write sentences.
the text,
Example
Regular tarnved home fate.
Adjectives Adverbs
Sentence Builder =
tad baaty

quick 1 I arrive home late,


perfect 2 | My brother play English fast
My friencis = drive chess easily
slow 3
easy 4 spcak the car badly. 3
fantastic 3
Q11 Song Listen to the Beatles song Hello,
Irregular Goodbye, Match the fines from the some. - &
Adjectives Adverbs 1 You say yes. a} t say bello 5 a’ ee
hard hard 2 Youssystop, \ b) You say low <2 2. SF Z
fast 6 3 You say goodbye, | c) I say go = a
good well 4 | say high, Me d) t say t don’t know
5 You say why, ce} I say no
8 Choose the correct word.
We use adverbs to describe noursiverBs. 12 What is the situation in the sang — a) or bi?
a) The girl wants to go out with the singer bul he
Practice isn't interested.
b} The singer wants to go owt with the giel but sae
9 Choose the correct words. isn't interested.

1 Michael Schumacher drives qaick/quickly. He is


8 qoickiquict}y driver.
G115 Usten to the song again and sing along.
2 Maria Sharapova played good! well at
Wimbledon, She is a good/wel! tennis player. Pact or Fiction? —_
3 Anastacia sarrg the some Mows/dow!y at the The Beatles sold over 40 million racor
in the UK and over 193 milion in
ds
COMMENT, Anastacia Sang a Sow/slowly song the USA.
al the concert. Merwe! of pege 129.

Pon's STer,
—— TIMEOUT! Hoge 116. f
a] ee Teamwork 3
Warm-up —
1 Look at the photos of the final expedition.
What do you think is happening?

Reading and Listening


@2Z Read and listen to the story. Check your
guess from Exercise 1.

Tom: Wow! Look at the river!


Lucy: How can we get across? ~
Tom: I've got an idea, Can you see that horse?
Rajiv: Yes « so what?
Tom: Well, why don't we get the horse and
ride across?
Rajiv: But we can’t ride,
Tom: can. And Lucy cam ride really
well. She can take us across.
Alex: Can you do that, Lucy?
Lucy: I think so. | can try
Alex: Brilliant, Well done, Tom! Let's pet
the horse
vee

Alex: Hey, Be carelul — don't fall.


Rajiv; It's okay. I've got your bag.
Alex; Thanks, Raj. You're a star.
Rajiv: | know that, Alex.
lucy; Watch out! We're coming.
Alex; Great, Lucy. Well done?
Tom; Yeah, thanks a lot. That was brilliant.
teen

Scott: Hi, there. You made it! Congratulations!


Speaking
Rajiv: Thanks We had a peoblens bul we did it! 3 Complete the Key Expressions from the
Tom Thanks to Lucy. dialogues.
Lucy: No, # was teamwork! Well done! Be careful! Congratulatioes!
Watch out!

Key Expressions
Warning | Congratulating
Tieton ioe | 3 i

4 Work in pairs. Tell your partner about something


you did yesterday. Congratulate him/her.
Example
Al I pasted my exam yexterdoy.
8: Well done, Anna,
© you passed an exam =—s ® you won a Lenmis match
© you won a prize © you won a race
m Your Challenge
Writing: Congratulations
1 Read the note. Who is the mote to?

Congratulations on your bronze


medal. Your photos of the expedition
were great! Can you come to the
party on Saturday?
Seokt

FOR YOUR PORTFOLIO \,

2 Now write 2 similar note to one of these


people.

© Tania ~ 0% good rewilts in her exams /


worked very hard / party at school ~ Friday
© Kevin = team won a cup / scored a great goal /
party at youth club = Saturday

$ Work in pairs. Read your partner's note.


Check it for these things:
¢ spelling © grammar © punctuation

Speaking: Phone call


4 Work in pairs. Imagine that Stedent A won
a TV quiz game and Student 6's basketball
team wor a national competition. Use the
table to act out phone conversations.
5 Work in pairs. Act the conversations and give
panes, Student A Student B
Example Hi Sam, It's Karen |
1 B: Here’s yowr coffee. Hello Karen, |
AS Thanks How are you? | I'm fine, thanks.
B: Watch owt! It's hot! : Pm Your football
You ltwasnt | team won the
1 B: here’s your coffce A: thanks 8: it’s hot! competition!
; . casy but we |
2 A come over here 8: I'm coming did it
Ac the floor’s wet! Pe _ _______ ——
3 6: the sea's great A: yes fantastic ———} Sanaa
, i a Thanks. fr That's fantastic?
B: there's a killer shark behind you! Thanks, Fim ees aes
. oe really happy
4 & look at that reptile Be it’s friendly , Re
A: it’s poisonous! don't go near it? Well done! Okay
. : see you at school
Right. See you —— Monday.
on Monday.
}
TIMEOUT! Page 116, Lrercee 27faa

i Study Corner 9
Language Check 3 Look at the notices. Match (11-15) with
{a-e) to make sentences about the museum.
1 Complete the sentences with
the words in the box.
metal, wood, plastic, a) take photos,
paper, glue b) towch the paintings.
<) have pecnics in 14 You can
Write your answers on a piece
the garden: 11 You mustn't ee
@) drop litter. air
We recycle bottles. e} leave your bags Re
Use to put photos and at reception.
drawings on your project.
I had problems at the airport 12 You must Ss 15 You mustn't
because | had a pen
in my jacket.
4 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words in brackets.
When | was young, | made
a model boat from pieces of 16 She's tired because she worked very this morning. (hard)
17 The exam wasn't and | passed it 18 (difficusit/easy)
19 My team was very and they lost the game. (sknaj
Use the words in brackets to
complete the sentences. 20 | arrived for class yesterday. (Lote)
eicumaaias 21 | loved that record. They played _ (fantastic)
Me Smith is my favourite 22 I slept last night and | don't feet very 23
My younger brother wants 24 My brother's a driver, He drives very 25
to he a professional football (dangerous/tast)
(play) Grammar | |/ 15
8 I'd like
to bea ina
pop group (sing). 5 Conwplete the words in each sentence.
9 Mytown.
unde(drive
ssa bus} in my 26 Bec __ = that knife is dangerous?
27 Weld _ _! You played brilliantly.
10 1 am not a very good
but | hove snorkelling. (swim) 28Ww _——— oul — there's a snake!
29 You've woe first prize. C !
Vocabulary 10

Feedback

G@® Usten and check your answers to the


Language Check. Write dawn your scores.

® Look at the table below. Then do the Review


exercises on page 90 of the Workbook.
Wrong answers: Look again at:
1-5 _ Unit 25 — Key Words ® Learn these useful expressions:
6-10 _ Unit 26 — Word Builder * What do you think?
11-15 Unit 25 — Grammar * | think it’s a good idea,
16-25 Unit 26 = Grammar * I don't think it’sa good idea.
5 26-30 Unit 27 — Key Expressions
Talk about fun; make plans,

Read about holidays and festivals.


Listen to holiday plans.
Write invitations.
Lear about going to, possessive pronouns.
>

Look at the photos and describe them. Work im pairs. Look at the fist of activities
(1-8), Use the ‘fun-o-meter’ on the right
to rate them,
a photo 9), the people are at a ivetiiay
prirty, Thee Ba .. Having2 party with friends.
wh «

Praying2 computer game al home.


Listen and match the people [1—4) with Going to the dentist.
the activities (a—d), Goong on an adventure holiday
a

with friends.
Andrew a) ice-skating
Camping with your family.
wh

Sally b) playing computer games


oun Uw

Shopping al the supermarket.


Mick <) sailing
Pa
Having & picnic with your family.
Joanne dj secing friends
really borings
a

Goieg to the Gimema with your friends.


bor rible
1 great fluo
ma Summer Holidays Be.
ir
«if
mt P

7 ~ | 5 &

et re ee -

Warm-up Reading and Listening


1 Answer the questions. 2 Read the holiday plans. Match the people
{1-7} with the activities (a—g).
1 What Key Words can you see in the photes?
2 What holidays do you like? 1 Alan ——_ a) stay with family
2 Alan's sister —_ by RO sightseeing
©) key Words: Holidays 3 Sarah go to the mountains
0 fo 6 Summer Camp. the beach, the country, 4 Sarais family d} gel a holiday job
the mountains 5 Tim e) lear French
$0 oF an adventure
6 Tim's dad f] go lo 4 summer camp
go abroad, camping, sightsecing
Stay at howe, en a hotel, with trends 7 Tim's mum §) paint the house

It's holiday time again! We asked


Holiday Plans —
our readers about
their holiday plans.
a
Sarah, 13, from Swindon
Q: Are you going to go away this holiday?
A: Yes, | am. I'm going to Stay with my aunt
and uncle in Scotland. it’s great because
My cousins live there. We're going to
swim in the river near their house. My
parents are going to come later, and we're
probably going to walk in the mountains,
Alan, 14, from Macclesfield
Tim, 14, from Bristol
Q: What are you going to do this summer?
Q: What are your plans for the summer?
A: Well, WE Want {0 go abroad this year. A: Well, My parents aren't going to have
We're a holiday
going to look for a nice campsite in Spain. | this year. My dad's going to paint the house
think
WE re Going tO go sightseeing in Barcelona,
too. and my mum's going to. do a French cours
e for
InAugust, my sister's going to get a holid her hew job. I'm probably going to go with my
ay job
but I'm going to stay at home. I'm going friend to a summer camp.
to look
after my friend's hamster.
Grammar: going to 6 Write questions for these answers. Begin with
the words in brackets,
3 Complete the table with am, is, ise’t, ane of aren't. Bample
ei. a = ~~ =—_ :
1 What ave yew going to de in August?
1 1 [A] \'m gning to stay at home in Awgust (What)
2 going to get 4 job. 20 She's going to stay im Scotland. (Where}
We/You/They 3 30 No, they aren't going to have a Peteday, [Are]
4 L) Yeu. I'm going to go camping. (Are)
ii = i My parents are going to come later. (When)
| am not 6 () No, she isn’t going to study German, (Is)
He/Shejit 4 going to have a holiday.
WefYou/They § TL Whose answer is it? Write A (Man), S (Sarah and
her family] or T (Tim and his family} in the bowes.
Questions = Shot Answers
6 we goingto Yes, we are, Your Turn
po away? =—-NO, we aren't.
8 Look at the Sentence Builder. Write live
7. be Yes, ne is, sentences about you and your family.
No, he isn't.
What are you going to do this sumer? Sentence Builder

2
I'm going to watch the match tonight.
Practice She's going to phone her grandmother tomorrow.
He's going to study for his exaens at the weekend.
@4 Read the holiday plans in Exercise 2. We're going to do a project next week.
LUsten and find five differences,
They're going to go Campieg this summer.
txample
1 Alon is not going to Stay af a compiite in 9 Complete the table with your plans for an
Spain. He's going to stay in o hotel, exciting holiday.
Example Your Your
5 Look at the cues. Write true sentemces about plans partner's
Alan, Sarah and Tim. Use is/isn’t goveg to or
i plans
arelaren't going fo.
Where / go? | Adreka
Example
1 Alan's parents are going fo go to Barcelona, When / ga? thes sammer

gO to Barceloma (Alan's parents} Who / go with?) my Beyer


get a holiday job (Alan) Where f stay? | dr a hotel
wh

look after 2 pet (Tim) What /do? | fake phetos af


swim i a fiver (Sarah) pale v hear. 3
owes

walk in the mountains (Alan's parents)


paint the house (Tins’s father) 10 Work in pairs. Ask and answer questions about
your plans. Complete the table with your
partner's plans.
Exampie
AS Where are you going fo go?
a are British pe ople'’s
Greece
Spam och Fite holiday places
Brill
B: f'm going fo po to Alaska.
oar on et 8 Tl Tell the class about your partmer’s holiday plans.
Example
Erinna’s going to go to Alaska fhvs summer.
She's gaing to go with her boyfriend. She's going
fo stay fn @ hotel and she’s paving to take photos
of polar bears.
= TWABOUTE Page 117. bertne 18
=) Wacky Festivals
Warm-up
1 Answer the questions.
1 What festivals in the photos do you think are fun?
2 What are important festivals in your country?

| Reading
@2Z_ Read the texts about festivals. Match
the texts (1-4) with the photos a-d).

4 Every year, seven thousand fons watch cockrooch


races in. small town neor Brisbane. The races are
on 26 Janvary, Australia’s national doy. There are
fourteen roces ond big money prizes for the winners.
The biggest prize is for the final race — the ‘Cockroach
Gold Cup’, After the races, there is a big party with
music and dancing.

2 On the lost Monday in May, people roll big, round


pieces of cheese dav Cooper's Hill in England.
Then, teams of twenty people nun dawn the hill
anc try to cotch the pieces of dese. The races ore 4 Two groups of friends hod the
good fun but quite dangerous, and there is clways first tomote fight in Butiol in
an ambulance ready The winners get prizes — biq 1944. Now, every year on the last
pieces of cheese, of course! Wednesday in Angust, more than
10,000 people orrive in the main
3 Every yeor on 10 July, at Key West in Florida, five squore of this smoll Spanish town.
hundred musicans put on diving suits and go inte The party begins in the moming,
the water = with their instruments! They play them At twelve o'doc, lorries ornive
under the water. People in suits and dresses dance with obout forty thousand kilos of
undenwvater, tool It is impossible to make music tormatoes. Then, for on hour, there
underwater, of course, and the real music comes is the biggest tomato fight in the
from CDs on boots. This year, the selection of songs world! After the fight, the people
indudes Yellow Submarine dean the square ond hove a shower.
by The Beatles!

".
fi Pee

~ ¥ ; fe
Read the texts again. Answer these questions, Practice
ow

What do people do after the cockroach races?


7 Complete the dialogue with possessive pronouns.
What prize do the winners get at Cooper's Hill?
awn

A: Sue. & this guitar 1_yoeus 7


Where do the musicans fram Key West play?
B: No, it isn't 2. . Is it Fred's?
How long is the tomato fight in Butol?
A: No, it isn't 3 . Maybe it's Anna's.
B: Oh yes, it's 4 . Whose are these drums?
Listening Are they S$?
4 Read and listen to the dialogues. What A: No. our drums are here. Maybe they're Fred's
festivals are the people at? and Anna's.
B: Yes, that's right. They're &
A: Where's my violin?
B: Yours is over there. Thés violin is mine. 8 Complete the sentences with possessive
adjectives or pronouns.
A; Well, whose is that? Is it Bob’s violin?
B: No, his violin is mew, f think that violin is his. 1 Dave is mry best friend, 25 _ birthelay is ie
Well, aré you ready? Get your violin. Jarvuary. is in February — I'm a month
A: Okay, here we got younger than him.
2 This guitar is Tamia's. hobby is music.
That CD player is , too.
G | think they're going to win, Their runner is 3 We live in Market Street. ——— house has
really good. got a blue door, The car in front of the house is
D: Yesh, theirs is runnierg really fast. too,
€: Wait, look at ours ~ it’s going really fast now! 4 My sisters love sport. These are
D: No, that’s not ours, it’s Lisa's. trainers. That basketball is , 100.
C:; No. it fsn't bers. Her nanner has got a yellow
mark. Look at the green mark = that's our little Your Turn
champion! Come on!
9 Copy asd complete the table about you,
2 person in your family and a friend,
Grammar: Possessive pronouns
5 Look at the dialogues again and then
complete the table. birthelay
favourite fun activity

That's my violin. ; That violin is 1_mue_. favourite food


This is your cheese, This cheese is 2
His cockroach is fast. irene cockroach ts 10 Work in pairs. Tell your partner the names
of the people in your table. Then ask and
answer questions.
These are her drurns. These drums are
4 Example
Those are owr tomatoes. Thase tomatoes are A: My birthday is on the fifth of July. When is
5. yours?
Their instruments are wet, The ba! instruments B: Mine is on the twentieth of August Wht
are about your brother Pauls birthday?

6 Circle the correct word, Fact or Fiction?


We use who/ whose for questions about Cockroach racing is a
possession. » habonal sport in Australia,
Milfons of people
wesich the reces on TV.
Anna pegs ti
RS st Py

4 Party Time
EtnaTy Byer
a i)
PCO w i shin inir a niall Ke enema css
CMe RUM en rer sse
Seta
Pe ea Uae eo TTT
the cinema o
* food and drink © music © your friends
cae Ca Ce sores | Would you like to c I'd love ta
to Ganada this summer?

Reading and Listening


Dee ils
Pao tne is CIP cmb neat id your partner to:
Ae em Lees Tae
eee SMe ieee (are lily
1 Alex 3) help ina shop Plime thea
2 Rajiv 6) go back to Canada stay at your house for a weekend

3 Tom ¢) stay with gramdmother in Scotland §0 to the cinema


watch a DYD at your house
4 tucy dj visit Tom im Canada
Pip Mersetulesl Mota e Thr

tye nse aM SST Tam eres


Alex: I'm going to stay with my grandena in Scotland.
Rajiv: Lucky you! I'm going to help my uncle in his
Se nt eR OT Cbs)
to the cinema on Saturday?
Alex: Sorry, Raj, | can't
Rajiv; Oh...
OS Ta oes eae by
Rajiv: That's great?
PSSM ee oer mesic
Rajiv: Okay. What flim do you ... ?
weeae

TS UR Ce ease CSD he
When are you going to come back to
Teepe tate
Bol URAC Mihi tte
Lucy: ee mea
ath TUCO MRT mT tn
MUO ORGS DRC Sitiosey
We've gol a house near a lake, We've
Mp oan hte
Lucy: Wow, Canada! I'd love to,
ee aed

Alex: Thanks a lot, Scott. You were great.


Bre EMES IM ices rls MiG)
congratulations!
Rajiv: Thanks. We've got 4 little present for you
Arg Lean ein Ct ¥
Scott: Oh, thanks. Whal & it? Gh, a Tshirt. A
Great! Thanks very much.
Your Challenge Speaking: A party roleplay
1 Work in pairs. Imagine you meet 4
Writing: An invitation person at a party. Do these things:
: .
1 Read the invitation and the reply. © Say hello amd give your name.
Hi, my mame’s Adom. What's your mane?
ae ——$——
ae me © Talk about plans for the holidays.
Hi fim going to heres my beethday party new Where ore you going fo go in the holidays?
might £ to come’? Test or ene! mae. Serna
: ® Ask and answer questions about hobbie.
What are your habbes and interests?
Goes i start? 1 love files.
Can | Sung some mus
@ Invite the person to do a thing they are
interested in (e.g. go to the cinema/play
football/po dancing).
2 Write an invitation note to a friend. Include Would you like to come fo the cinema on
the reply Friday night?
I'd howe to.
3 Work in pairs. Exchange notes and reply to them.
Warm-up Read the texts again. Answer the questions.

ouvnawneGF
1 How many Key Words can you see in When did 1" January become New Year in Rome?
the photas? Why did the date change?
When is the Chinese New Year?
Q Key Words: Celebrations » What dance is part of the Chinese New Year?
bell, cake, decorations, dragon, What do people put in their windows in Diwali?
fireworks, grape. lap. parade, present Where do Japanese people put decorations at
New Year?
Reading Why do Japanese people laugh after midnight?


Why do people im Spain eat grapes at New Year?
(2 Read the information. What celebration is the
most exciting? Why?

r ;
New Vear Celebrations
People all around the world celebrate the start of a new
year. They do it at diffcrent times because their calendars
are diffcrent.
The Romans celebrated New Year on the first of March.
Then, in 46 BC, the date eseved to the first of January when
Julius Caesar changed the old lunar calendar to a new solar
calendar, The Romans put up decorstions in their homes and
gave presents. Slaves and easters ate together.
The Chinese use a lunar calendar and their New Year is in
January or February. Families put up paper decorations at
home, have special meals and give presents, There are
fireworks and big parades in the streets and people carry
big paper dragons in the farrows ‘dragon dance’.
Hindus celebrate Diwali, the New Year Fastival of Lights, after
the end of the monsoon im October or November. People light
Smal lamps and put them in their windows, They visit their
friends and family and have a special meal. On the night of
Diwali there are firaworks.

The Japanese New Year is on the first of January.


People buy decorations and pet them on the doors
and windows for good luck Families make rice cakes
and give presants of money and clothes. At midnight,
Buddhist priests ring bobs 168 times, Then Japanese
people laugh = this brings them teck in the New Yesr.
At midnight on the thirty-first December, Spanish
people eat twelve grapes = one grape for every month
of the new year. Every grape brings good luck
Listening
@6 Pronunciation Listen and put the words in
@a4 Listen to two dexriptions of New Year's Eve. the correct colunsn,
P
Copy and complete the table.
adventure, calendar, celebrate, fantastic,
: S February, holiday; January, magazine,
Weather : a oe musician, November, October, Porlugwese.
+ dinner aes leensger, tomorrow
Xotland af fone
rat ] | 1
rye a2 3 he
Australia

heviday aetvrorteere
G15 Listen closely Listen to the first part of the
description again, Complete the sentences
with these words (ag).

a} it's more b) it’s very ¢) with our friends : ,


d) grcat time e} really love f) it's my gh good fun 7 Listen again and check your answers. Then
listen and repeat the words.
1 Well, | New Year, you know.
cold and it sometimes smews. S ki
wn

But | think that favourtte time of year. peaking

We usually have parties ——_. 8 Think about New Year's Eve. Work in pairs, Ask
ove

We have —___.. and answer questions about what you eat and
Here in kolland important thay what you do,
Christmas really. Example
7 We have a ' A: What's fhe weather like?
B: M's asuatly cold. What do you hore for dinner?
Listen again and repeat the words
A: We hove...

FOR YOUR PORTFOLIOS,

# Project :
Make a poster about a festival New Bebe $s aa 4) Sydney
in your country, Use the * - Ove eee ee
questions to help you. ~ s :

+ When « it?
* What is it for?
* What events do people
Organise in your lown?
+ What traditions are there?
* What do your family wyaally
do on the day? a Smee
* What things do you like — _ yen a. sae ss <a
about the festival? ed
aM ee aes mem eet ly ad
*
Pt tem tm CM ttre Le
We usually have parties outside because it’s very hot.
We usually go to my grandparents’ house.
At midnight we watch firaworks over the bridge.
Mee Study Corner 10
Language Check
1 Complete the holiday words. 3 Complete the sentences about plans, Use the
words in brackets and going to,
SP : ee
11. What _. tyou/do} im the summer?
12 They motcome} to the concert.
13 She fstudy) very hard for the eam,
14: — (we/watch) a DVD tonight?
5 I (R0) Sightseeing im Lomdon this year.
16 (sheistay} at home this summer?

4 Complete the dialogue with possessive


pronouns or adjectives.

: Hey, that book is 17 ! It was on my desk.


= No, it isn't 18. —_—. M's Sae’s. It's got
19. name on a. This pencil’s Y__ » too,
2 Oh, sorry, you're right. So. are these our dictionaries?
: No, they're not 23 . We don’t do Spanish
and 22_ dictionaries are red.
: Maybe they are Tom and Garal's. They have
23 Spanish classes here.
: That's right. | thank they are 24
This dktionary has got a photo of Tom and
25 girlfriend in it.

Grammar (15

2 Complete the sentences with the words in the box. Complete each gap with one word.
after, away, back, for, with : 26 you like to go to the cinema
On Friday?
We're going to go &_____ om Saturday, My best + Great. I'd 27_ _ to!
friend is going to go 7___ us. My aunt is going > Do you want to 28 _ to the disco tomorrow?
to look 8____s my cat. Whee Icome 9
Vim goierg to book 10 a summer job. 729 , Ecan't.
But 132 _ — 80 on Friday.

Vocabulary 10 Key Expressions iS

Feedback te ‘Study help: Revising


for exams
Q)® Listen and check your answers to the Use these things in Chaflenges to help you revise:
Language Check, Write down your scores.
* Grammar Tables + Key Words = Word Builders
* Sentence Builders + Key Expressions
® Look at the table below. Then do the Review
exercises om page 100 of the Workbook,
* the Picture Dictionary
Wrong answers: Look again at: ® Now do these things:
10 Unit 28
— Key Words
:
+ Find the most difficult text for you ~ read it
11-16 Unit 28 — Grammar again and check the vocabulary.
17-25 Unat 29 = Granemar * Look af your writing. List your typical mistakes.
26-30 Unit 30 — Key Expressions * Look at your xores from the Language Check.
What grammar do you have problems with?
Student A
Unit 1, Exercise 10, page 17 Unit 20, Exercise 8,
page 73
“Alex | Rajiv
paint f id Keira Knightley
play an instrument} X | X
use computers |e
ride a horse KR
play chess Y |v
ride 2 bicycle Yiv

Unit 5, Exercise 11, page 27


Ask your partner questions 1, 3, 5 and 7 and write the people's
favourite food. What new word can you find?
Example
1 Whar is Kote’s fovourite frit?

te — fruit?
WN =

Mike = vegetables?
Bob — food?
Lucy — meal?
ke

James — drink? Unit 23, Exercise 10,


page 81
num

Charles — breakfast?
Susan = meat? ASK your partner these enter
The answers are
on

Helen — fruit? Kil iwi


1 What is the fastest cat?
a) achectah
Unit 11, Exercise 9, page 45 b}.a tion
Ask and answer questions about the places, Student A starts. cha tiger
Write them on the grid.
2 What |s the largest island?
bowling alley, ice rink, shogs, sports centre, Zoo a) New Guinea
A 8 c o E b) Greenland
Example
«| Madagascar
A: és thereo
bowting alley? 3 What is the tallest animal?
B: Yes, there'sa 3) an elephant “
bowting alley
wn

on B3. ») agirafle
<) an ostrich 4
4 What is the longest river?
a} the Nil bath
b) the Mississippi
¢) the Amazon
Student B
Unit 1, Exercise 10, page 17 Unit 20, Exercise 8,
page 73
Lucy | Tom
paint x Orlando Bloom
play an instrument) |
use computers Y iv
ride a horse ¥ |74
play chess xX |x
ride a bicycle “ iv

Unit 5, Exercise 11, page 27


Ask your partner questions 2, 4, 6 and 8 and write the peopte’s
favourite food. What new word can you fied?
Example
2 Whor are Mike's favourite vegetables?
1 Kate = fruit?
2 Mike ~ vegetables?
3 Bob — food?

ae ee Unit 23, Exercise 10,


5 James
— drink? page 81

@: heates = bres Ask your partner these questions.


7 Susan = meat? The answers are uosderlined.

© Helen — trun? 1 What is the largest bird?


: ‘ a} an cagic
Unit 11, Exercise 9, page 45 b) an.ostrich
Ask and answer questions about the places. Student A starts. ¢) a falcon
Write them on the grid. 2 What és the driest place on
snack bar, cinema, shops, youth club, park Earth?
3) the Sahara desert [in Alrica)
Example A 8 Ec b) the Atacama desert (in
B: Is therea 1 South America)
snack bare ¢) the Gobi desert (jm Asia)
A: Yes, there is - Y
@ snack bar 2 | Sock 3 What
is the fastest animal?
on A2. bay’ a) the cheetah
b) the shark
¢) the peregrine falcon
4 What is the largest lake?
: a) theCaspian
sea
b) the Aral sea
“08 5 ¢) the Dead sea
a) reassessbut FEUS What sentence 20:25
is not true? == :
1 Felix, a cat from
London, can play x+ zy s2e«*x
the piano %
= cae
2 Penquins can swim t
at 27 kilometres per
nour. 35

3 Cinderella, 8 dog 5 Two monkeys at Columbia & Oxtri


Jstriches can fur
trom Florida, can 4 Koko, a gorils ir University can do simple
jump 1.67 metres. California, can mathematics, at 72he kilometres
understand 1,000 words oer hour

—/2 The UK quiz - a w


Look at the map. Sr ?:
Complete the questions with these words. fee
who / how many / what / where / how oki ¥ Oe ma

Wi peccescess countries arc in the Usited Kingdom? ere b mw


althree b)four chive dsc A).

2 ee is Carditi?
3) in England c) in Scotland
blin Northem Ireland = dd) in Wales

ee is the capital of Scotland?


a)London bj Carat cl Edinburgh o) Belfast enalend
4 _........ is the man on the map of England? Pi ;
8) Winston Churchif c) Villam Shakespeare sae
b)CharlesDarwin § — i) Tory Blair > } picrinatee
5 ois the chyof London? a A
a) 1009 yearsold § —c} 2.090 years old a Londgn .
b) 500 years od d) 200 years old

8 Story Quiz orythe sentences about Alex. Lacy. Rajiv and Tom.
Which three sentences are true?
5 The Doke of Edinburgh
Alex is interested in potters, Awards are for people from 10 to 14.
Lucy is fifteen. ‘Tom is into Giles and computers,
Rajiv can ride a horse. Luey Is Interested Im fashion.
Tows is interested in football. Sentt is from Canada. lr
A Tost your memory!
Have you got a good memory? Find out! |
| Look at Tim's suitcase. What things
has he got? Memorise the objects.
You have got two minutes. Don't
write down the objects.

2 Close your book and write down


the objects you can remember,

3 Look at the table. Haw good is


your memory? ,

Otfeets = Mareory Zf 4
1-2 You heres not pot 2 sary poad marecey.
4-6 Your mamory it skey.
7-10 Yeu've get 4 vary good monery!
LES Your marmory it fenteetic!

Odd one out


Look at the words.
Circle the ‘odd ene out’.
6 Read the descriptions of the people.
Example Who are they? Use photos from Modules 1
TT)
— 2 pe
patos (the others are fruit!)
and 2 to help you. are

restless PUSS h earl


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s)petatees «bananas A om ahha
PT Eee sta Pec
ery eysy Sr Ls)
2) swi I
Swimming « football
footha peireente
b) basketball q tennis

3) ponytail c) long hair


>) shaved head 4) thin face

a) beets ¢} socks
b) tatteo 6) trousers

a) blond cred
b) brown 4) green
Lect
a) Water ¢) Orange juice ets
b) pizza d) ent Tm Ta
heir and s
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Write an ‘odd one out’ question. white shirt and bate)
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2
breakfast

favourite subject
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art
J/s\ Jo
history fcienee art

evening
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aps
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ini enae , Son
| have milk and toast for
I get up at eight o'clock.
cereal breakfas t ec
COS os Myi watch
favouTVritein lesson is art.
the evenings.

3)
al end > r My name is
Pee ise teeny ¥ I got up at eight and | have
CUCM iywtel aeBots = . em renee Murer iit
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favcagite subject is scleaxce.

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woe - oa i Beentsen nervous.
be words & yest
happy. scored, thin. tall,

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(aie) _ a oe hb M) A cS oR PCy Tt
= CNA FHVPAH
Make words from
the letters U GL £ oo Vuk 7
Example dog LAL SS RUN EN
1-3 words: good TALLTS FOG
4-6 words: very good
7+ words: brilliant! 10%
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la ee ae

Friday Tm m love

© Listen to the song and complete


each gap with one word.
T don't cate if Monday's 1___,
Torsday' grey and Wednesday, too,
Thursdy I don't care about 2 :
Tes Friday, I'm ity love,

Mendy yor can fall apart,


Therday, Wednerdiy, bre rey heart,
= - es Thursday decm't even 3,
| Tt Friday, I'min love.
2 Seturday, wait,
Ho | | Anda alwaye comes tes late,
; Bvt Friday never hesitate ...
1 tkve dancing at a with my friends.
2 My sister goes skating at the ice- T don't cate "3 7
on Saturdays. Tuesday, erika tak attack,
3 tsometimes play computer games in on Thrrrdsy, weber lehing 6 F
intemat It Frid, I'tmin love,
4 Igo to the shapping with my mum once
8 week. Mandy you cttr hold yoo hicad,
5 We watch a new film at the once a month. Tuctday, Wednesday, rtay in? ;
6 We somationgs have a drink in the snack = Qe Thorrday , watchthe wll: iprtead,
7 Ho tkes reading history ; Tey Friday, I'tw in love.
8 He plays in the school team on Saturdays.
9 I play tennis at the .. centre on Thursdays Seturdin, wait,
10 love at parties. And always comer too ete,
Bot Friday, mover hesitate “s

1] Notices
The words in red are in the wrong sentences
~ put them in the right sentences!

ile phone in the ice rink:


i(Flesse don't use your mob
2 The computers are £5 an hour in the museum. .

3} Dowd give food or drinks fo the onima


ls in the Ifernet café |

+ Wear a helmet inthe cinema.| What is your favourite day of the


week? What day do you hate?
© Please do not teke photes in the 0. ©
wv

Note: ‘I don’t care.’ = ‘I'm not worried.”


€&) Ama Zz ing Read the information, One thing is false
- which one? am
1 Ss
but tru e a 3 Dolphins sleep with N\ o
2 The Amazon rainforest one eye open! ‘A
1 All polar bears are left-handed! produces About 40% of \
the Earth's oxygen! dhe

*! 4 The sea at the ;


: ee * poles changes § There are 700 types of tree in North America.
tte eat to ice at 0°C, But there are 10,000 different types of tree in
tropical rainforests!

[en standing la front of the ie° os Look at the picture and read
theatre. It's3 lavely dow There ane heedreds 14 Get it right!
a! pecple bere Theyre waiting far the stars. Some
what the rep reporter zise saying.
M4
g
peazle sre watching from: windows in the baat Aed here Find five differences.
@ ths Frat car. People ere mowng. Thelpabte are steppe
them. Aad bere ts Julia Pelee,
the star af the fies :
She's weoneg a leeg Sect cress _. heasibal And (U
shes cerryieg some white Sowers. | chint
The poarcgrepkers are taking phores
and row cen see.

on
> ss

J>

Every Saturday Rajiv goes to the town centre He goes by bus, He always has a pizza
with his friends. He takes £20. for lunch and he always buys a CD
for his collection. His friends like the
bus ticket GOp Internet café — it's £2 per hour, but
sina £1.2 Rajlv doesn’t use the computers. He
sai S GOp ; buys a can of cola and watches. He
cp £12.50 i always gets the § o'clock bus home.

Internet cofé £2 oem How much has he got when he


pte gets home?
1 eae it ican one ae % v
the story. Find five mistakes in the story.

Tweet 7.45 in the morting of the Chellengar. Commander


Church was in bed, Engineer Datum was in the kitchen
and Uautenant Riker and Or Novak were at the controls.
There was 8 big explosion im the spaceship’s computer!
There was a fire and the astronauts were scared. Bet the
planet Quark was near. The jowmey to Quark was nol aasy
but the astronauts were safe. The planet was strange but
it was okey because there was oxygen, The plants were
Strange — there were big blue cactuses with rad Mowers.
There were some big black snakes on the plants. The sky
was yellow and there were Slack clouds, It was vary cold
on the planet Than there was 8 signal on Dr Novak's radio.
There was fife on Quark!

4 7 i Read the story. Draw the


astronauts’ route on the map,

The astronauts wanted to lind lifa on the The next morning, they saw an onsts with fruit trees.
planet. They started their journey, went Than they arrivad at 2 beg river, Dr Novak saw two
west and crossed a desert with giant boats and the sstronaets sailed south. They saw some
cectuses. They saw some rad and yellow dolphins but they were mot friendly. Three biller dolphins
zebras. The zebras were friendly and the atiacked the boat bet Liautenant Riker killed them, The
astronauts decided to stay the might there, weather was very bad and there was 4 big tornado
but the astronauts were okay, Then they arrived at
8 beautiful bridge. Thay
travelled for two days. They
were vary tired amd scared,
Thay finished their food and
they drank water from the
rear. But then thay saw a
spectacular, modern palace.
It was the palace of the
Grand Emperor of Quark,
This emperor was famous
~he was a space pirate
and ha waset vary treadly
to visitors!
STs cree eos cr te etary. a
2) Order the parts of the story (a-f).
Z Example ic

& ‘You ask ME for help?!" the emperor ssid. ‘Teke them to the killer lizards! They are
very hungry,
‘Emperor, plessa help us, 3aid Dr Novak.
“Okay. You've got one chance. Answer three questions sbout Quark. One wrong
answer and you are tench for the lizards! Question one, “What is this?” He pointed
to his helmet.

B 'Corract Final question. What are those?’ The amperor powed at the walls.
‘Thay are mot walls,” said Datum. ‘They are TY screens. The emperce can watch
his planet on them,”
‘Okey, said the emperor. ‘Thatis right. You are lucky! Help these strange
astronauts. Goodbye”

© The astronauts did not know the answer. Then Engineer Datum spoke.
‘lh the famous gold helmet of Quark, ttwas the first emperor's when he
/ Oe discovered Quark.” : ;
le “Correct, Second question
Vihen is tis?”
The emperor pointed
to his pet szare.

d That afternoon, the aliens took them


to the Challenger and repaired the
Spaceship, Then the Challenger lat
the planet Quark.
"How do you tnow aboutthe planet /
Qustk? Or Novak asked Dawm. 4
‘did 2 project about Quark at
ey robot school’ said Datum, ; Sy \ =

© Ten aliens arrived and took the


Sifomauls to the great hall of the
palace. The emperor was there.
Why are you here?’ he asked,
“There was sn explosion on our
spaceship, said Commander
Church. ‘Can you help us?’

f ‘Thatisa young Quark lizard,”


rephed Datum. ‘They est mest and
can fly at 97 Kilometres per hour.
They are very dangerous,” n3
Who was
= +

Word search 2
the kivler?
ee —| Read the news story and the
people's answers. Who was
the killer? How do you know?

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@) Film Star Quiz This morning, police


Wales found the body of a man of
abour 50 on the cop of a mountain.
in North

Look at the photos. The polke are sow interviewing


Read about the stars. people in the area at the time.
Who are they?
1) Stanley Banks (61): ‘I stayed
Example a) 3 Nicole Kidman
the night in the campsite in the
village, This morning | went up
the mowntain. E didn't see the man
How did you become a film stor? there because it was very foggy.’

My frst oct job was when | wos sheen. in an 2) Rath Gordon (43): “1 am fram
tionl en was
- Mra Moon TY Brn. My Sst mecra the village. This morning it was
The
© BBS, | wos the stor in Moun Rouge ond sunny aml EF went out with my
| got an Gscar for The How's in 2002.
Others and dog Gelert. 1 saw two men in
rock group ot schooband
may irst 0 the distance, They walked ap the
Dart wes 0 potce afer ya TY series. hy fs mountain.’
important lin wos Edward Scissorhands. | actedin Jf
cad my character in The Pirates oF 3) Sam Sonithers (16): ‘It was fozgy
Sjeepy Hovow
the Coritoean
was very popular yesterday and I goe lost. I stayed
e

the night on the mountain in my


acting at schook in Toronto. | ett sthoct tem. I was cold amd scared. This
Be my st nin Cond i 1966, Then! morning | woke up because it was
hor im my tent. | heard nwo men.
wes the Mott They had a fighs.”

I 0 model when | was four My dest tien was 4) Kylie Johnson (19) ‘I lave
wos thirteen.
0 Interne uth o Vomere wren | taking photos and today it was a
Th on
| ploye d the part of Spider-Man's giliriend lovely day, [went ap the mountain
ond | beco forous!
very me this morning. I saw a woman with
her dog and a Boy im hes tent.
tstorted octing when | was beehe — | worhed Then a man walked past me. Ile
- in TY coverts for McOonaid fen wos
My frst's.
o me
ig stor looked very nervous, He was
The [ce Stormin 1397 but | beca
abour sixty.”
in Spider-Man
<--
Bey Neople puzzle look af the picture
6 and read the
information.
Who are the people?
Write their names
nest to them.
Robert and Andrew are
looking at photos

Suzanne and Michelle are


sitting on the sofa
Suzanne has got short hair.
Andrew’s hair is longer than
Robert's.
Sophie is talking to Emily
Michelle's hair is darker than
Suzanne's.
7 Emily is taller than Sophie

23 ANIMAL JOKES! 24 Paem


Match the questions (1-5) with
the answers (a-e). Complete the poem with these words.
bear/fly/hair/swim/thin/why

The Local Zoo


er kangaroos hate rainy Gays? In the lecal 200 WH
nake's favourite school subject? there's a hippo bette A
4 giraffe with 4 rhort neck,
and fitk, bot they can't2 !
In the leeal 200
there's s block polar 3,
and a fart cloth,
and 2 panda with cslourful 4 4
Th the beeal x00
there are pengpins that cam 5
anda vegetarian Eiger —
T don't know& :

Think of another animal for the zoo.


Example a leopard without spots fs
3 You can touch the ball with your
hands Dut_you mustn't touch it with
Read the rules, Guess the name of the sport. your feet. You can't run aed carry
the ball —_you must pass it to other
1 There are eleven players in a team, Ten players. Your team must get the ball
players mustn't touch the bal with their hands ino the other team’s basket,
but one player in the team can. Your team
Mustget the Ball into the other team'sgoat.

2 There
are eleven players
in a:team. There are six players a team. The
‘Players can touch the ball with 3 stick players can touch the ball with their
we ia team mustn't touch hands or arms but they mustn't
| ball with their hands or feet but Touch it with other parts of their
| one body. The ball must 30 over a net.
coe aa ang Players
in one team can touch the
ioe the ball into ball three times. Then they must
retum the bal to the other team.

2] River crossing puzzle


1 Look at the picture and guess the solution
to this puzzle.
Read the
music facts.
How ca the farmer take the wolf, the gaat and the cabbage
What fact is across a river? Be can enly take one thieg in his boat. He muste't
nol truc? leave the wolf with the gost ar the geat with the cabbage.

1 Aveil Lavigne
is the rest
saceessful
female singer in the world
with eight gold albums in the USA.
2 Philips and Sony mace the fest
CD (eompact disk) in L980.
3 The biggest rock comoert ever was

on Copecahana Beach in Rio ee


Janeiro, Three and a half million
people watched the British singer 2 Order these steps and find the solution to
Rod Strwart the problem!
4 The eoong with the Mast Versioers
@) He comes back aexd takes the cabbage across the
in the world is Paul MeCartmey’s river, He lesves the cabbage there and takes the
song Jerterdoy. There are 1.600 goat back across the river
versions of ir.
b) He comes back and takes the gost across the river.
Elvis Presley is the mest popular Now the wolf, the goat and the cabbage are on the
ou

singer oth TO platinum records in other side of the river


the USA.
¢) He leaves the goat there and takes the wolf across
6 The fastest rapper is Rebel XD. the river. He leaves the wolf and the cabbage there.
He can sing 683 syllables in 5+
seconds. d) The farmer takes the goat across the river, He lasves
the goat there.
Holiday plans ” ve ae!
Complete the holiday plans. What are the anagrams?
Example bin July ...
fs=
1 inyilu...... lam going to go daobar with my mum and dad. me
2 My brother and ] are going to stay ina sinlactpe on the tso0ca —___..
3 She is going to stay with her anhrerdgita in his house in the ynotucr —.
4 They are going to go on an tdueavenr holiday in the sulmannot .
5 lam going to go on a summer apmec and I'm golng to go gicicyn ____ and
‘wmsingnt in the river.

29 Souvenir puzzle & ¢ an yy ees \ \


a>
,
table.
and complete the
1 Read the information

Tom, Katy and Macy are cousins, Tey neue Don't worty, \
and qo to differant places every year. Now they be happy a
jooking at old souvenes. a) tale, :
bishialee.
5
drem eshirt tsis hers.
ung are mine. But that Teshirt ’ ry $
“These
think that hatis his. Vihosé 5
* 'm Se but!
that plate? It’s Katy’s, 600. , but theyre not Reiner ey)
s are egalty nice
: se drum
b) ‘Tho 9 That Tshiet’scart ming and the b) ,
ming, Acotaey Tort
plata, too. | think it's lovely
r That Ain't gat no place to lay your bead
¢} Those drums aren't ming, Thayre hers. ha Sarchody cane and took your bed
statue's hers, 100 — Ws — a ani . Don’t worry, be kappy.
bars rae es The landlord cay yout rent ir late a
Sell He tay have te Migate. (S)

¢)
drums Here's a little song I wrote,
You maght want Eo sing it note~for-note,
T-shirt Ban’t worry, be hippy.
Ss
Tr overy life me have sore troble
Bat when you worry, you bake it donble.
hat

statet

1 Read the lyrics of the song.


ZS plate What problems does the
Z singer talk about?
Example
He hasn't got any money.
poster
oe
@ 2 Listen to the song and é
go to?
2 Where did Tom, Katy and Mary order the verses (ac).
\a Picture Dictionary
Family grandmother grandfather

ee
Appearance

fat : thin

dark, mediuns-length hair, dark, shaved licad. fair hair. ponytail,


red, long hair,
thin face
blue eves, round face beard blond, short hair, green eyes
= brown eyes,
square iae
a
ve)

Seasons

sommer avium
SO em ala
Food and Drink

can of cola carton of


orange juice
Interests and abilities
le off = f

Py
DTM
journalist


waiter/waitress window cleaner
Picture Dictionary
Routines

study for tests tidy your room wash your clothes watch TY

Feelings
amusement park bank bowling alley

library

7h oH
la

police
station

tourist information water park youth club


TCR UCCLbs
Directions

opposite g0 out of (a station, a shop)

&..
—\.
turn right turn left

®> past fa place) on the corner

horse

on the left on the right

Compass Points
north
north west oo — north east

west RY east

south west south cast


south
Animals

cl

SS
dolphin

hippo
(hippopotaenus}

4> EF3 Auk e


& HG

polar bear
Questionnaire scores and answers (__ Fant or Fiction? —$$}
The Challenge Quiz. Exercise 7. Page 19.
Unit 2, page 19, fact
1a) 2c 3a) 4q 5a) 6c
Unit 5, page 27, fact (They were introduced to
Dangerous activities. Exercise 1. Page 36. New Zealand in 1906 and renamed.)
deaths per million people (Canada) Unit 7, page 35, fact
1 smoking 6,429 Unit 8, page 37, fact
2 ridinga motorbike 480 Unit 11, page 45, fact
3 horse riding 166 Unit 13, page 53, fact
4 car travel 99 Unit 14, page 55, fiction (There aren't a
S working 5? hundred tornadoes a year but there are
over thirty reported.)
6 crossing the street 13
Unit 16, page 61, fiction (He was in space for
7 air travel 9
365 days, 39 minutes and 47 seconds)
8 playing sport 2.5
Unit 19, page 71, fact
Are you an active person? Exercise 6. Page 43. Unit 23. page 81, fact (The poison dart-frog has
Scores: a) 0 points, b) 1 point, cj 3 points, a) 5 points poisonous skin. One frog can kill 1,500 people.)
Answers: 0-10 You don't like exercise! Unit 25, page 89, fact
11~20 You fike sport and you have other interests. Unit 26, page 91, fact
Great Unit 28, page 97, fiction Spain is the most
21-30 You probably do exercise — good! But try popular holiday destination — 13 million
other hobbies! Brith wsitors each year, but France comes
second — 12 millkan British visitors a year.)
Tornado Quiz. Exercise 1. Page 54. Unit 29, page 99, fiction (The cockroach race in
Statements D-3 are alll true. the text is real, but cockroach racieg is not
a a national sport in Australia.)
Statements b) amd c) are good advice.
Statement a) is bad advice because tornadoes are
e
usually much faster than cars.

Are you a TY addict? Exercise 4. Page 69. Irregular verbs


Scores:
Present = Past Present ——- Past
1 a2=Opoints b= 3 points ¢ = 2 points Simple Simpte Sineple Simple
2 2=3 points b=Opoints ¢ = 2 points
become became make | made
3 a2=4 points b= points ¢ = 2 points
begin began meet | met
Answers:
beild built pet put
0-4: You are not a television addict!
bey | bought see | saw
5-7: You like Tv.
come came send sent
8-10: You are a TV addict!
do | did sing sang
Are you helpful? Exercise 3. Page 77. drink drank speak spoke
You get one point for all ‘yes’ answers. find found take | took
$=10: you are really helpful! get got tell told
3=7: you are helpful. give gave think thought
O~2: you are not very helpful! go went win won
Are you an individual or a team person? have had write wrote
Exercise 4. Page 87. learn fearnt
Scores:
1 a} b) c} di) score 2 points for each
2 a) 6) f) = 2 points cach; c) dj c} = no poents
3 a) = 2 points; b) — mo points; <) — 1 point
Answers:
9<17: You are a real ‘team person’.
5=8: You like working in teams and on your own.
0-4: You are an individual.
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