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TTY English File Christina Latham-Koenig Clive Oxenden Jerry Lambert Paul Seligson y ( ree English File Christina Latham-Koenig Clive Oxenden Jerry Lambert Paul Seligson fe Oxenden GRAMMAR VOCABULARY PRONUNCIATION 6 AWelcome tothe class verb be[F] subject pronouns: days ofthe week, numbers 0=20 vowel sounds, J,you, et. word stress 8B One world verb be Eland countries, numbers 27-100, is, consonant sounds IY. word stress 10 € What's your email? porsossve adjectives: Gesroom language (Al, the alphabet ny, your ete sentence stress 12 Practical English Episode 1 checking ia Vinahotel ‘A Are youtidy or untidy? singularand plural nouns things, non, under final-sand-28 18 B Made in America adjectives colour, adjectives long and short modifiers very/ really. quite vowel sounds 18 C Slow down! imperatives let's foolings linking 20 Revise and Check 182 22 A Britain the good vetb phrases: cook dinner ete. third person -s and the bad 24 Bots present simple) jobs 2 “C Love me, lovemy dog wordorder in questions question words 28 Practical English Episode? buying coffee Vielling the time 30 A Family photos possessve's,Whose...? family 1s, the letter 0 32 B Frommomning tonight prepositions of time (at ia, daily routine linking 6) and place (at, in, to) 34 C Blue Zones Poriton of adverbs, ‘months, adverbs and expressions the letter expressions of frequency of frequency 6 | Revise and Cheek 384 38 A Vote forme! can/ can't verb phrases: buyanewspaper, sentence stress 40 BA quiet ite? present continuous: noise verbs and verbpphraves 1 be verb + ing 42 C Acityforallseasons present simple or the weather and seasons places in London Present continuous? 44 Practical English Episode 3 buying clothes V clothes ‘46 AANotth African story object pronouns: me, you, wordsina story a and him, ete 48 B The third Friday in June Ike + (verb + ing) the dato, ordinal numbers iand 0, saying the date 50. C Making music revision: be or do? music |i giving opinions 52 Revise and Check 584 GRAMMAR VOCABULARY PRONUNCIATION ‘A Selfies ast simple of be: was/were word formation: write» writer sentence stress oe ‘Wrong name, wrong place past simple: ragulr vorbs past time expressions ‘ed endings 58 _C Happy Now Yoar? pat simple: Irregular verbs go, have, got sentence stress Practical English Episode 4 asking the way Vdirections 62 A-Amurder mystery past simple regular and inegular verbs post simple verbs Irregular 64 B Ahouse with @history thereis/ there ae, some ary the house ‘es andi + plural nouns 66 © Room 333 there was there were prepositions: place and silent letters movement (68 Reviee and Check 728 70 Altmydinnerlastnight countable uncountable nouns, food and drink he 3/an some! any 72 B White gold quantifiers: how much /how food containers linking, and WI ‘many, aot of et. 74 € Facts and figures comparative adjectives high numbers |s sentence stress Practical English Episode 5 orderinga mes! Vunderstending a menu SS ON ‘ATThe mostdangerour superlative adjectives places and buildings consonant groupe place. 80 B Five continents ina dey be going to(plans future time city holidays ‘sentence stress expressions 82. C The fortune taller ‘be going to ipreditions) verb phrases | word stress 8 |Reviee and Check 9810 TT ee _Eeee) ‘A Culture shock ‘adverbs (manner and modifies) common adverbs connected speech 88 B Experiences or things? verb + to+ infinitive verbs that tke the infinitive weak to, sentence stress 90 C How smartis your phone? definite article: the orne the phones andthe internet the 52 Practical English Episode 6 getting tothe airport Vppublic transport ‘Al'vesconitten times! present perfect inegular past participles sentence stress 96 B He's boon everywhere! present perfect or past simple? learning regular verbs iregular past participles 98 C The English File interview revision: question formation 100. Revise and Check 11812, 102 Communication 124 Grammar Bank 145 leregular verbs 113 Writing M8. Vocabulary Bank 145 Sound Bank 118 Listening Course overview English File? Welcome to English File fourth edition. This is how to use the Student's Book, Online Practice, and the Workbook in and out of class. Cees Al the language and skill you need to improve your English, with Grammar, Vocabulary, Pronunciation, and skills workin every File. Also available as an eBook, Use your Student's Book in class with your teacher. oor Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation practice for every lesson. Use your Workbook for homework or for self-study to practise language and to check your progress. Look again at Student's Book language you want to review for that you missed in class, do extra Practice activities, and Check your progress on what you've learnt so far. Use the Online Practice to learn outside the classroom and get instant feedback on your progress. Serene log into the Online oes agefrom Oe ee eer ear Ce ee et Bee Practical Engl ae sc eee nets ceca ees Course overviow EY 2-2. to the class EE ED =o 1 LISTENING & SPEAKING 2 @1.2 Look at the photo story and listen to the Conversations. Match the names to people A-D. Ben Caria Matt Sally Listen again and complete the gaps. 1 Teacher Hello, everybody. Welcome tothe class. fm Carla, Im your teacher 2 Matt Hi,1™m Matt. What's your ‘name 7 Sally. Sally Mate Sally Sally! 3) Mate What's your phone? 2 Sally. ies 07894 132 456, 4 Ben « Matt Matt Hello, This ie Sally. She's in my sala cass. Ben Nice to meet you. My name's Ben, Sally Nice to you, to. Matt Bye, Sally Sally Goodbye, Matt Bye, Ben 5 Ben Hi, Sally Sally Ben! Are you in the salsa class, too? Ben Yes,.am.How are® 2 Sally im very well, you. And you? Bon thanks... Groat! You're my partner! Sally Yes! See you later, Mate. € @1.3 Listen and repest the conversations. Copy ‘the rhythm, 6 Complete the gaps with @ word from the lst. Bye Fine Hi fm... Thanks Hello My na Very well = Thank you Goodbye = Introduce yourself to other students Hello, tm Antonio. What's your name? ) Mi. Nico to meet you: Nice to meet you, too.) GRAMMAR verb be Complete the sentences with ‘m,‘s, or re. 1 1am Carla. = Vn Carla, 2 Jam Matt. = |__ Mat 3 Myname is Ben. = My name Ben, 4 You are my partner. = You my partner 5 She is in my salsa cass, = She in my eslea class ©p.124 Grammar Bank 1A subject pronouns 15 Listen and repeat the pronouns and contractions. 1 DL tm (ptm 146 Listen, Say the contraction. 4) 1am (ym In pairs try to remember the names in your class. Say He's / She's Stand up and speak to other students, Hi Mia. How are you? ) (fm fine thanks. And you? PRONUNCIATION vowel sounds, word stress PD Vow sounds In English, vowels (2, jo, and u) and combinations cof vowels (eg, ea, ai) ean be pronounced in different ‘ways. Sometimes they are short sounds (e.g. i, wel), but sometimes they are long sounds (e.g. diphthongs (9. = i. 1) oF 17 Listen to the words and sounds. Then listen and repeat. it he | am | very | they | Hi this | we | thanks | well | name | 1 in| mest | Sally |weleome| later | Bye 1.8 Listen and write the words. D Word stress ] "Mult-syllable words have one stresced syllable, goodbye —soiry — wallcome | 1.9 Liston and underline the stressed syllable inthe words. aiiport computer ejmail hotel internet mulselum pasita pizza salad sandwich viniversity webiste d_ Write the words from € in the chart. = "[Btecinotogy [ses In pairs, write more words that you know in each column, How do you pronounce them? VOCABULARY days of the week, numbers 0-20 1.10 Look at the pictur. Listen and complete the gaps. Ben, you on Sard Bye, @p.148 Vocabulary Bank Days and numbers Do Parts 1 and 2. @1.14 Listen and say the next day or number, Monday Tuesday (Wednosdoy Ask three students What's your phone number? LISTENING & SPEAKING @115 Listen. Where are they? Write 1-6 in the boxes sport Gate number__ 1 sandwich bar pounds hotel Room museum Closed on tox Marchese Rose language Classes on school and romings Listen again, Write a number o a day in each aap. 156 Listen and respond. 1 }) Hello. Nice to meet you. ( Nice to meet you, too. 2) What day is it today? us One world VOCABULARY countries 1.17 Listen and match the ‘music to the countries. Brazil | Mexica Russia Scotland ©p.149 Vocabulary Banke Countries In groups, do The World Quiz. Answer with 2 continent, country, or nationality from Vocabulary Bank Countries. 1 think t's Asia.) (thik its Europe, but Im not sro PRONUNCIATION ‘2% i), d3/ D The is sound The sound is the most common vowel sound in English. The 9 sound has many diferent ™#WORLD QUIZ 1 Name the continents. 2 What country are the football teams from? 1.20 Liston to the words and sounds. Then listen. and repest, «2 Boca Juniors Coltic spellings, €g, paste, Saturday, tain eT Sites ¢ Galatasaray £ Juventus, 3 What are the countries in English? ‘2 Deutschland u American Bragiian Espana SomPUteT | Scotland Switzerland © Eire 6 Polska @ La Suisse D Consonant sounds Many consonants (@g,/) and combinations of consonants (e.g sh) only have one pronunciation (eg. Japan jazz, she / English, Some consonants can be pronounced in different ways (e.g can bey Hungary or ls) German) 1.21 Listen to the words, sounds, and sentences. Then listen and repeat. Practise with a partner. ab chews Bm 1.22 Listen. Say the nationality 411) Scotland ( Scottish Charles isn't Czech, he's French We're German and they're Japanese, f Magyarorszég, — a key gisele we De fe 3 GRAMMAR verb be Eland (7) 2 @1.23 Read and listen to three interviews at the Olympics. Complete the gaps with a country or a nationality, Hi. Where are you from? We're from Oviedo (OK. Good luck to the tear! Thank you! Hallo. m Mike from UK. News. Where are you fom? Fm from ‘Ace you from Sydney? No, fm not. Fm from Cains Where's Ceimns? Is it near Sydney? No, i int. e's in the north. Am on TV? Yes, you re 3A Hi Are you 7 B No, we aren't. We're from A Oh sorry! |B|o|| ¢ @p.i24 Grammar Bank 1B 4 @1.25 Listen and respond with a short answer. 1 1) Sydney the capital Australia? (Ne, int © With a partner, write three questions beginning Is..2 oF Are...? Ask them to another pair. ‘re you from italy) (No, we aren't SPEAKING @ Communication Where are they from? A p:102 B p.108 Ask and answer about people from different countries. Where's Masako from? (She's rom Jopan Wherein Japan?) Imagine you're from a different country. Choose from Vocabulary Bank Countries p:149 and think of acity, Ask other students Where are you from? VOCABULARY numbers 21-100 1.26 Answer the questions with numbers 1-20. Bye h eG 1D whars3+ 17 C4 @p.148 Vocabulary Bank Days and numbers Do Part 3 1.28 Listen and write the numbers. Write ten numbers from 21-100. Dictate them to a partner. PRONUNCIATION & LISTENING word stress 1.29 Listen and repeat the pairs of numbers. How isthe stress different? 1213 630 18 b 40 15 b 50 16 b 60 7 670 18 b 80 19 690 1.30 Listen to the conversations. Which number So you hear? Circle’ orb above. Play Bingo. What's your email? I VOCABULARY classroom language Match the words and pictures, aboard (boil a chair ‘fox ‘a computer ‘on’ pjuta desk desk 1 adoor is ‘a picture ‘put atable "ib wall el window wind 1.31 Listen and check. With a partner, ak about things in your classroom, Isa Mats ak. se ie Match sentences 1-3 to A-C in the picture, 1 What page isi? 2 Sorey rm lte 3. Look at the board, please 1.32 Listen and check. ©.150 Vocabulary Bank Classroom language 1.35 Listen and follow the instructions. PRONUNCIATION ‘bu, /us, fa, the alphabet 1.36 Listen to the words and sounds. Then listen and repeat. GD wrone | dove 90 Pond school do two cass answer France b 1.37 Listen and repeat the alphabet. ‘ABC_DEF GHI_JKL MNO POR STU VWX YZ 1.38 Complete the alphabet chart with C, D, K, N, ©, §, U, and V. Listen and check. 1.39 Listen to the groups of letters. Teal 3KQSvPB) 7 vw 26) 4S 6 MN a YU. @1.40 Listen and/circla the fer you hear. Practise saying the phrases below. Use abbreviations, ‘Personal Computer a Very important Person the United Kingdom the United States of America the European Union a Portable Document Format World Wicle Web the National Basketball Association Gre LISTENING & SPEAKING 1.41 Micaela is a student of English. Listen to her Skype interview with Mark, a teacher at a language school in England. Complete her form. English House Language School ‘Student information Firstname Mico Email address Surname ilcom ie : Phone (mobile) Country > r Ciy . Phone (iancine) Address +54 Postcode + 1.42 Liston. Complete Mark's questions to Micaela, ¢@)1.44 Listen. Change the sentences. 1a your fist name? 1.9) Fim Matt. (My name's Mat 3 Go you spel ®t Se be 4 old a0 you? 4 @1.45 Look at the photos. Are they their 5 Where are you 2 real names? Listen and check. 6 your address? 7 your postcode? 8 Whar your address? 9 What's your phone 2 D Sentence stress In sentences we stress the important words. Wvs Mark. What's your first name? Listen again and repeat the questions. Copy the rhythm. ‘Ask your partner the questions. Write their answers. D Saying emails Ona dot © @ Communication What's his/her real name? A p.102 B p.108 Complete information GRAMMAR possessive adjectives ‘bout some actors and singers Complete the questions with I, you, my, oF your 5 WRITING Where are from? 2 ‘m from Buenos Aires. ©p.113 Writing Completing a form What's ame? ‘Complete an application fora visa and write E namels Mae 2 paragraph ebout you. @p.124 Grammar Bank 1¢ 4 @ VOCABULARY in a hotel itn woreard mine a? 'Y SE 3 Q@ CHECKING IN Reception n!sepn double room the lft it dnb eusm {single room the barb sol rum the ground (fst, second etc) floor raund 1.46 Watch or listen and check. Cover the words and lock at the symbols. Say the words INTRODUCTION 01.47 Watch or listen to Jenny and Rob. Mark the sentences T (true) or F (false). 1 Rob lives and works in London. 2 He's a writer for a magazine 3 The name of his magazine is London 20seven, 4 Jenny is British 5 She's an assistant ecitor. 6 Itsher second time in the UK ‘Watch or listen again. Say why the F sentences are false. 1.48 Watch or listen to Jenny checking into a hotel. Answer the questions. 1 Complete Jenny's surname: Z1_U_SK 2 What's her room number? Watch or listen again. Complete the You he phrases, You hear You say ‘Good evening, madam, Hello. | have a reservation, My name's Jennifer Zisink. Can you that, ZKELENS-KL please? For five nights? | Yes, that’s right Can Ihave your passport, Justo second, please? Here you are [Tanee Can you sign here, 2 Thank you, Here's your? Ive The lift? Oh, the room 306, on the third floor. elevator. Thee isover there Yes. Enjoy your stay, Thank yo. Ms Zielinski D Biitsh and American English lift~ Britsh English elevator ~ American English 2 ize British English 2: American English Greetings Good maming = > 12.00 Good afernaan = 12.00 > 18.00 Good evening = 18.00> Goodnight = Goodbye (when you go to bed) ‘madam ~ a palte way to greet a woman sir= a polite way to greet aman € @1.52 Read the information box. Watch or listen © @1.49 Watch or listen and repeat the You say phrases. Copy the chythm. d_ Practise the conversation with a partner @ Work in pairs. Read your role and look at the conversation in 3b, What do you need to change? ‘A(book open) You are the receptionist es 1100 am, = room is 207 on the second flor. Begin Good ‘meoming, sr / madam, B (book closed) You arive atthe hotel. Use your fst rome and sumame. £ ii Role-play the conversation. Then change roles, 9 @1.50 Read the information box. Watch or listen, and repeat the phrases. Can Ihave..? lease give me Urry passport, etc). Can {have my key please? Can Ihave your passport, please? PD Canyou.? Please do it Can you spell that? Can you sign here? fh Youare in a hotel. Ask the receptionist to give you. ‘ yourkey + yourpaseport + amapofLondon # a pen (JENNY TALKS TO ROB 2 @1.51 Watch or listen. Mark the sentences T (true) or F false). 1 Jenny has a cof. 2 She isin London on business 3 The waitres i German, 4 Jenny phones Rob Walker: 5 Jenny is tied. 6 Their mesting eat 10.00 b Watch or listen again. Say why the F sentences are fale. and repeat the phrases and responses. D Would you lke... Would you like a coffee? Yes, please Would you ike another te=? No, thanks We use Would you like... to offer somebody something, We respond Yes, please. or No, thanks. d_ With a partner, practise offering and responding with the drinks below. ‘= beer © coffee * Coke * hat chocolate mineral water * tea ‘@ Look at the Social English phrases. Who says them: Jenny, Rob, or the waitress? @ seca English 1 Im here on busines. 2m from New York, What about you? 3-1 Noprobiem, 44 This is Rob, Rob Walker That's perfect. 6-1 kes time for bed. @1.53 Watch or listen and check. Then watch or listen and repeat the phrases. g Complete conversations A-F with Secial English phrases 1-6. Practise with a partner. A Hi Is that Jenifer? | Helo, Rob. 8 (Oh look! W's 11.30! ll | Goodnight Hi. Areyou here on holiday? | No, D I'm from London E Cant have acoffee, please? | Sure. F Here's your coffee. Mik | Thanks and sugar ae on the table, CAN YOU. check into @ hotel and spel your name 12k somebody to do something / to give you something offer somebody a drink, and accept or refuse Ry. you tidy or untidy? ering |B A] VIRGINIA WOOLF Englth writer (1882-1941) 41 VOCABULARY things 4 ‘2 Look at the photos of the two rooms. Are you tidy cor untidy? 7 b Witha partner, can you name 1-10. the two photos? © @p.151 Vocabulary Bank Things 2 GRAMMAR singular and plural nouns a Complete the chart. Why is it apenbbut an umbrella? Singular [Plural b @p.126 Grammar Bank 2A 3 PRONUNCIATION final -s and -es b a @2.3 Listen to the words and sounds. Then listen and repeat. 5 books lamps. tickets a EF un Ap nin keys pens photos hal lasses purses watches inal-= or 28 Final - or 2s after nouns ending in ce, ch, 9 sh, ssand x= iz eg. glasses, purses, watches, b O24 Readthe rle:Crdthe words where-esis pronounced iz Listen and check. 1 classes 4 boxes 7 pages 2 files 5 pieces 8 phones « 3 headphones 6 tetues ¢ Look at the photos of the two rooms again. What. plural things can you see? VOCABULARY & SPEAKING in, on, under Look at the photos. Complete the sentences with jn, on, or under. 1 The glasses are the notebook, 2 The credit cards ve the wallet. 3 The bagis the desk @ communication in, on, under A p03 B p.108 Where are the things? LISTENING 25 Listen to three people, Number the places they talk about (1-3 inthe chart. inher bog conhis desk | a computer, Inbar study Listen again. Write what things the people have in teach place. Talk to a partner about your bag, desk, or study. Say what things you have. ls your desk or study tidy or untidy? Cin my bag have a purse, keys, my phone, No theyre teal Made in America =e EE VOCABULARY colours, adjectives What colour is the American flag? Complete the words with vowels = PE kn —————— a ——_ 26 Complete the colours. Listen and check bl_ck ory 7 _g_ br_wa Ponk orn p_rpl With a partner, practise colours with things in the classroom or in your bag, What colour is my purse?) (1's reek What colour is that?) (js Black ©p.152 Vocabulary Bank Adjectives GRAMMAR adjectives Look at the American icons. What are they? Label the photos using an adjective and a noun from each circle. Adjectives oaricon New Fronch_yolow blue hot fost White b Gieldthe correct word or phrose 1 Can Ihave a hot deg / dog hot, please? 2 In New York the taxis ae yellows / yellow. ©p.126 Grammar Bank 2B ‘Close your books. Can you remember the eight American icons? 3 PRONUNCIATION long and short vowel sounds 2 @29 Listen to the words and sounds. Then listen and repeat. Which sounds i Q & ® =A) (2 | a7 clock | horse | bull | boot b_ @210 Listen and write two adjectives for each sound in the chart. € Inpairs, make phrases with an adjective and a noun with the same vowel sound, Use a /an with singular nouns. Adjectives big black cheap dark good grey new old short Nouns bag book boots city day glasses jeans photo story 4 @2.11 Listen and check. Practise saying the phrase 4 SPEAKING @ Tella partner about eight things you have. Use an adjective oF a colour. (Jteve anew phone. have a red ea b- @ Communication The same or different? A p.103 8 p.109 Describe your pictures to a partner. Find the differences. 5 READING British and American English - the same, but different British and American people speak the same language, English, but with some small differences. 1 Vocabulary Some words are different in American English, for example, they say ZIP code, nat postcode, vacation. not holiday, and cell phone, not mabile phone, Some words have different meanings, for exomple, in British English o purse isa ‘ning where women have their money and credit cards. In ‘American English a purse isa woman's bag, ae Colour, favour, and other words that end in “ourin Bish English end in-or in American English Centre, theatre, and other words thal end in-re in Briish English end in erin American English a There are some mal aiferences, especially prepositions. For example, Americans say See you Friday. but British people say See you on Friday. 8 ‘Tis tho realy important diference between ‘American and British English. American accents and British ‘accents are very ciferent. When an American starts speaking. Brsh people know he or she is American, and vice versa, a Read the article once. Complete it with the headings. Grammar Pronunciation Speling Vocabulary b- @2:12 Listen and read the article again. Check your anewers to a. ¢ Mark the sentences T (true) or F (false) 1 American English and Bish English aro very different 2 Holiday and postcode ae the sare in British and American English, 3 Purse has. diferent meaning in American and British English, 4 Kilometers the British speling, 5 British and American grammar are not very diferent 6 Its diffeut to know fa person ie English or American from thei accent d_ Do you know any more words which are American English, not British English? Slow down! Sm oe 1 VOCABULARY feelings °@ °e eo” “e*°e@ ‘el °@ °6°2 e °@°s@ 10 angry bored cold ffightened "happy hot bunory sad stressed thisty tired 1 worried bb 219 Listen and check. Repeat the phrases. PD Collocation Use be + hungry, thirsty, hot, ete, 2 'm hungry. NOT Ihave hungry. ¢ How do you feel? Make true sentences and tell your partner 3 GRAMMAR imperatives, let’s Cem auite hungry. very ted a Look at the highlighted phrases in the story. Then complete the chart 2. LISTENING & READING Imperatives @ @2.14 Lisa and John are on holiday in Tum ight, _ earful Scotland with their baby, Alfie. Listen fora hotel and look atthe pictures. How does each E]___tum eft! _cve fast! person feel? worry, Picture 1 Lita angry Peture 3 Lis, John ippeeTT Picture 2. John, Alle Peture 4 Lisa, Ale se stop ata café —gothere bb Listen again and read the story. Check Burs ae your answers to a ¢ @2.15 Listen to the end of the story. b @p26 Grammar Bank 2C Is ita happy ending? Satnav After 100 metres turn ight. Turn right. Lisa Don’t tuenleft! Turn right! John it’s lett Im sure. Lisa No, it isn. John Yes, iis! Use No, tant! This is wrong! John Oh no. John I'm thirsty. Where's the water? Lisa Sorry, t's empty John Empty? Lisa Yes, empty. Let's stop at café. Alfie's hungry. John OK. John What's the matter? Lisa 1m cold. Can you close your window? John Cold? I's hot! Lisa cold, And Alfie's cold John OK. Lisa Please don't drive fast This road's really dangerous. John Don't worry. ma good driver. lisa Beccarefull Lisa Let's look for « hotel John No, let's not stop now. lisa But 'm tired and it's dark, And Alfie's tired, too, John OK, OK. Look fora hotel nearhere. Lisa The Highland Hotel's 20 mils from here. Let's go there. 20 miles? No problem ‘What do signs 1-9 mean? Make imperatives with the verb phrases. jor] bbe careful cross the road now eat or drink here G9 nhere listen to musichere smoke hore take photos wmlelt turn off your phone 1 Tum loft 2 Dont smoke here. 08 e@®@ @SHA® Cover the verb phrases and look at the signs Can you remember the phrases? 4 SPEAKING Fm cold. Can you close your window? @ Communication What's the matter? A p-103 p:109 Role-play conversations. Wht’ the matter?) (1m sad PRONUNCIATION linking D Connected speech When people speak they don't separate all the words. Often if word ends with 3 consonant and the next word begins witha vowel, they link them together, e.g. Good. idea. © 2.17 Listen and write six sentences. Practise saying the sentences. © VIDEO LISTENING Watch the programme Have a safe journey! Complete the ten tips 1 Plan 2 Check your 3 Lstento information on the radio, 4 Take a with you isthe ca. 5 Take bottles of 6 Take books, games, and with you ? that all the passengers in the ‘car ave thelr seat batton, 8 Check that you have 9 Alter cving fr two hours, stop for 10 Don't use your your journey, b_ Watch again. With a partner, agree your top three tips 1&2 Revise and Check GRAMMAR Giada bore. Hello. ___yourname? 2 What _b What are c What's 2 Marais German. a student. aShes bHe's cls 3A Where from? B He's from Turkey. ahes be cishe 4 They __ English, they're Scottish. a isnt B erent e notare 5 A We you from Paris? B Yes, alam biim clare 6 She's Brazlian. name's Daniela, a His b Her © Your 7 We'e from the USA. __ surname is Mackay. a Your b Their © Our @ A Whatare they? B Theyre. ‘watches b avwatch © watchs 9 AWhatisit? Bir’s 8 aumbrella b anumbrella © umbrella 10 Wesan__ a animal ugly b ugly animal beautifl animal 11 thavea__- a bag verybig _b very bag big. ¢ very bigbag 12 Theyre very a sifficlt exercises b exercises dificult € diffcults exercises 13 __ carefull That dog's dangerous. a Have b Beyou ¢ Be 15. mhungry.__ stop atthe café a let's B Let ¢ Don't VOCABULARY 8 Complete with at from, in off or to. thm Japan. 2 Nice mest you, 3 Whats bonjour Engh? 4 Look the board 5 Please urn your phone. b Complete the phrases with these verbs. ‘Answer Open Read Stand Werk 1 the text 4 the door, 2 inpors, 5 the 2p. ‘questions € Crel8the word that i ifferent. cone Gock) six threo T eight fle seven 0 2 Brasl Chinese Hungary. Switrerland 3 France alin Japanese Polsh 4 fice Asia Europe’ Iland 5 siteon forty eighty ninety 6 Frey” aly Monday “Wednesday 7 losses heodphoner purse scisors @ door school window wall 9 book magazine newspaper walt 10 angry happy stressed tired d_ Write the opposite adjective. 1 good 2 expensive 3 diy 4 high 5 let PRONUNCIATION Practise the words and sounds. “—— — en y 8 zebra shower b @p.166-7 Sound Bank Say more words for each sound. What sound do the pink letters havo in those words? tomail 2 fost 3 page 4 st 5 tissues 4 Underline the stressed syllable. 1 alddress 3 expen'sive 2 italy 4 suniglaisses 5 thirteen CAN YOU understand this text? @ Read the article once. What kind of people is itfor? b_ Read the article again. Mark the sentences T (true) or F (false) 1 The Rockefeller Center is quite expensive 2 Ita good place to take photos. 3 Allotof people stand and wait to get tickets for the Statue of Liberty It's. a goad idea to drive in New York City 5 Its easy to walk to Coney Island from New York. 6 Good Enough to Eat is open from moming tonight. © CAN YOU understand these people? © 2.18 Watch or listen and answer the questions. 1 Her name is a Malini b Malini © Malinni 2 Olgais from @ Mexico -b Monaco Moscow 3 Her name is a Mary b Marie © Mais She's a Scottish b English Irish 4 Jake's 2 veryuntidy tidy very tidy CAN YOU say this in English? Do the tasks with a partner. Tick (/) the box if you can do these things. Can you. ‘count from 0-20 count from 20-100 (20,30, ete) say the days of the week ive three instructions, two land one = introduce yourself and another person answer the questions below ‘= What's your fist name / sumame? '* How do you spell it? '¢ Where are you om? Plan your trip to New Yerk with these top tips I's cheap, and from the top floor you can see Central Par, the Empire State Building, and mor. Remember to take your ‘The Statue of Liberty is an American icon, but there are ahvayslong queues for tickets. Buy them on tha internet before you go. ‘Don rent a car in Naw York City The best thing I to walk ~ but good shoes are very important ‘Siow down and listen to the city. Sit on the grass In Central Park on a sunny day. Butf you a tied, take a bus or the subway! {Go to Coney Island beach by subway {an nour) and have a delicious New York hot dog. It's hot, {90 for a swimin the ‘antic! PS ‘Good Enough to Eat on 83rd Street is a ‘great traitonal American restaurant serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Ithas salads, ‘sandwiches, steak, and more, Britain: the good and the bad dIIIV verb phrases: cook dinner etc IP third person 5) 41 VOCABULARY verb phrases 3 PRONUNCIATION third person -s ‘2 @3.1 Listen and match the sounds and verb phrases. ieee aackriasealwene ML Waairale woe TV The pronunciation rules for verbs ending in -sand -es are the same as for plural nouns py the guitar speak German BAD eri Voceulary sek Vers pireree 2 How do you pronounce these plural nouns? € @3.3 Listen. Say the phrases. 11 (yateh TV books keys wetches b_ @3.6 Listen to the sounds and sentences. Then listen and repeat. 2 GRAMMAR present simple Baoan: a Read the article below. Complete the things Carole inks alot of coffee. likes (1-8) with a word or phrase from the lst She cooks every d bf teeaina alt and El {gardens Indian food multeulturalem pubs he BBC the freedom the language Sho docs exercise He goes out on Friday night b_ @34 Listen and check 2 sada iz) He watches American programmes. Answer the questions with a partner. The fim finishes in a minute. 1 Lookat the highlighted phrases. How are the verbs The ber loamy at leven, different in phrases 7 and 8? Why? ¢ @3,7 Listen, Change the sentences. 2 Find the negative forms inthe article and complete the chart, How are they different? Why? 1) Hliveine lot. She. (She ves ina My names Carsla, In journalist. Fike 4 @ps28 Grammar Bank 3A WHAT THE ETT * feb te Uc afte ter py Cea LIKE ABOUT BRITAIN * aga speak Enh eo tee cremeatn . - problems ve a My gardens small, bt | have flowers and ‘vegetables nt When the sun's out! sit in he grcen and I et realy hap. wear what want | say what | want 'do what | want 5 steno the radio inthe moming ane | watch TV in ‘the evening. A lot of programmes ae intresting, mn, or educational. Sometimes al tee, ye F 6 We dink thee, and we eat there, t00~the fod now is very Bond 7 Ie col, but not very cold. t's hot, but not very hot. trains, but it est ran every day. 8 My boyfriend cooks fantastic cures, and the UK is reat for Incian restaurants! ‘Work in pairs. Toll your partner six true things about you, three and three. Choose verb phrases from Vocabulary Bank ‘Verb phrases p.153. Clay tennis. dont wear glasses Change partners. Tell your new partner the six things about your old partner. (Evaploys tenis. She doesnt wear glasses, READING Read the article on the right. Write ¥ ifthe person is, Positive about the UK, X if he or she is negative, and YX if he or she is positive and negative. Give reasons for your answers. Read the article again. Complete the sentences with 1 likes the weather and ‘don't ke the weather. loves the food. and clon’ ike the food. and think British people are friendly thinks British women lve in aifferent way from her country. z doesn't think British people work hard Look at two words from the article. Match them to their ‘meanings. What do you think everywhere means? everybody "esribo coverything "ov ip 1 allthings 2 allpeople SPEAKING Complete the sentences under words, Think about why you lik “Things I like about my country IMy fovourte thing about, is ‘realy lve. | alo ie, 1ch heading in your own, (or don't like) them, ‘Things | don't ike about my country (One thing that I don't ie is, also don' like Compare your sentences with a partner and say why. Do you lke the same things? ‘My favourite thing about Italy i the food, because Jove pasta and real alan pasts fantastic. D Useful words: Why? and because Use because to answer the question Why? | don't ike the weather because it ains alot Erdal 39, Is trom Turkey. He has a café in Cardi. n Tey ne work tad and our jabs are imertant forus. Bish pple Aon’ work ike that Tha only want to nh work and go hoe. Khalal, 39, is from 2s in Newcastle, |dor' eth weather One mint ts tad he next itrains changes athe time, An | dn ie the fond, Folaoes, potatoes, otales Camille, 20, strom France, she lives in Liverpool he Bits tend Pople in the tet often calle lve ‘swetiart, and daring. It makes me hapy! Shuroog, 21, is from Oman. She lives in Chorlton, Manchester. the UX women hae lt of ‘eed. in my cout, i! want to go othe bark take my roe and be dos eveything forme Hee | do everything Hike the weather here. ove days when trans, ot’ col Itsso diferent fom the wether in Oman! Te people ae also nice an indy, London iy avait hing shot Brain is the Scotch gs. We don't have Sctch ees where | ‘cme fo. Everybody sys that Bits ood is al, bat oe especial n pus. The shops reget, to fr example, Topshop and Primark Lian Tang, 24 is from China, She lives in Manchester Iove the UK. Why? Because ie the culture, ‘the art the history. |also love the beauiflscenary. or ‘zampl in Coral and in Stand. The ony things | dt Tk abou th UK are the weatha and th fod ally don't Th ish and hips. GRAMMAR present simple @ Look at the photo of Jess and her husband Carl. What's his job? Find the answer in the interview with Jess. Read the interview, Complete 1-5 with questions from thelist Doyouhave time together? Does he have free weekends? ‘What do-youderiess? What does your husband do? Doyou work long hours? 3.8 Liston and check. d_ Cover the interview and look at the questions in b. How does Jess answer them? @ Do you work or study at night? What problems do you have? # Look at the questions in b again, Which are...? 1 about Jess 2 about her husband 3 about Jess and her husband "what do you do, ess? [work inan office. man administrator. No, dont I work normal hours, from 9.00 to 5.00, ‘Monday to Friday. Het police officer He works at night, from &.00 pm. to 6.00 in the morning. Nouhe doesn't. Wellhe has two fee days, butthey'e ‘Wednesday and Thureday He works Saturday and Sunday — ‘they'te busy nighte for police oficers, Not veally, except when wee on vacation. 'm ined ‘when he comes home; he's in bed when Tleave home inthe morning, Wedon'teat together. That's awful Sometimes I don cook, Ijust have cookies for dinner ‘can youthink ofany good things about your different hous? Yes, we earn more money because Carl does alot of overtime, Do you have any suggestions for couples like you? Havea whiteboard in your hall or yourkitchen and write ddovrnall the housework. Then tick things when youdo them. That way, the dogs don't eat twice! Glory overtime © 2 VOCABULARY jobs @ Complete the sentences with a job from the list. actor administrator police officer receptionist teacher 1A works in the street, oF in police station. 2 An works ina theatre, 2A works ina school 4A works ina hotel. 5 An works in an office b @p.154 Vocabulary Bank Jobs ¢ What do you do? What do your parents do? Ask three other students in the class. 3 PRONUNCIATION /s:/ and /a! 2 @3:12 Listen to the words and sounds. Then listen and repeat. nurse thirty her work journalist, Sv Tey rer drier computer | builder doctor when they are stressed, 9. university: or after w usually = Si eg. work, rand or 9! when they are unstressed, e., teacher. bb @3.13 Listen to the sentences. Then practise saying them. Doctors and lawyers ear alot. Journalists work all over the world ‘She's teacher. Hername's Ursula, He's tox drivar He works thirty ours a week. rm a maiter in a burger resteurant | study German at university LISTENING 3.14 Listen to Part 1 of a game show called His job, her job. Three people ask Alex and Sue about their jobs. inderline the questions they ask Alex. Listen again. What are Alex's answers? Write ¥ (yes), (no), or Dit depends). “Where? Sue work outside? J work inside? J workin an office? x 2 work at home? ‘When? / work in the evening? work at night? J work atthe weekend? J work withthe public? work in team? work long hours? Other have speciel qu Thave good holidays? 1 speak foreign languages? J reavel? 1 drive? 1 make things? I wear a uniform or special lathes? Treaen a lot of money? [agape = = el 3.15 Now listen to Part 2 and do the same for Sue. Look at their answers and make sentences about them. What do you think their jobs are? (Alex doesnt workin an ofce. (He sometimes works nthe evening 3.16 Listen. What do Alex and Sue do? SPEAKING In groups of four, play His job, her job. Choose jobs from ‘Vocabulary Bank Jobs p.154, Ask questions to guess them, (Bo you work at night? Now think of a person you know who has one of the jobs. Is ita man or a woman? Play the game again. (Does she speak foreign languages? d Cc Love me, love my dog LISTENING ©3.17 Aman and awoman meet in the park. Listen. Match the names 10 the people or dogs. What do you find out about the dogs? Becca hisdog Bary theman Dave \ tera Dolly the woman 3.18 Listen to their conversation at ‘the café. What happens in the end? Listen again. Complete the questions. # @3.20 Becca goes to Dave's fat. Listen and complete the sentences with B (Bocca) oF B (Dove) DIS Fellyhot, Would you "ike __ a erink? 1 thas on theft oor OF ence cream? B Yes, why not? Let's goto the caf De ind of ee cream do you 2 B Ey a Magnum if they have D Here you ae, One Magnum. B Thanks, Dave De doyou , Boxeui B Vory near hore, in Park Road, And you? 2 D live quite near, in Queen's Road. ¢ do you Becca? B Ima journalist Really? How interesting! Do you for anewspaper? B No, for Tv.® about you? I'ma tescher- im on Fold now. B Me too, Oh! My icecream. Dally! Bad dog! 'm relly sorry. B That's OK. D Do you” another ice cream? B No, thenks Are you sure? I'm really sorry. Look, let's have lunch one day. Are you free on Saturday? B Oh, wll, OK then, Yes. Thanks very much 2 likes the fa. 3 doesn't really like dogs 4 doesn't have 2 big fst. 5 has two cats 6 makes pasta and icecream for lunch the lunch is a success? © 3.19 Read the information box. Listen and repeat the phrases for showing interest. Copy the intonation, D Showing interest When you have a conversation, show interest in what the other pereon saye. Use Really? Hw interesting! What about you? Me too, et. Practise the conversation in ¢ with a partner. 2 GRAMMAR word order in questions ‘2 Put the words in order to make the questions. 1 Barrys old how 2 his name what's 3 lke do tyou 4 about feel do cats you how b @3.21 Listen and check © @p.128 Grammar Bank 3C 3 VOCABULARY question words 2 Complete the questions with 3 question word or phrase, How many What Whatkind of When Where Which Who "Why 1 What phone do you have? | have a Samsung. a brothers and sisters do you have? Thave two sisters 3 do you prefer, cats ordags? Cats, | hink 4 do you work? Ina restaurantin the city centre, 5 do you have language classes? (On Mondays and Wednesdays. 6 music do you tke? Tike pop and reggae. a ‘syour favourite actor? Benedict Cumberbatch, 8 do you like hi? Because he’s a fantastic actor. b_ @3.24 Listen and check. Then answer the questions. 1 How s Wh pronounced in Who? 2 How is Wh: pronounced in the other question words? 3 Whar’ the difference between What..?and Which...? PRONUNCIATION sentence stress 3.25 Listen to the questions. Then listen and repeat. Copy the rhythm, Where do you work? What phone do you have? What kind of music do you like? Who's your favourite actor? Work in pairs. A ask B the questions in 3a. B give your own answers. Then change roles. SPEAKING Look at the questions. What words are missing in each group? live ters work/ study? films hi food of like 2 sports play magazines read What TV programmes watch 2 languages speak car have Who: singer actress your fvourte re mm What restaurant Work in pairs. Interview a partner with the questions in a. Then change roles. A Ack B the fst question 'B Answer the question. Give more information ifyou can, [A Show intrest. Then ask the next question ‘A Where do you ive?) (2 Inthe centre of town, near the station, ‘A Really? Me too.) WRITING ©p.113 Writing A personal profile Write a profile of yoursalt, 1. VOCABULARY 3 @ BUYING A COFFEE telling the time @ Look at the clock. What time is it? b @p.157 Vocabulary Bank Time Do Part 1 ¢ @Communication What's the time? a Look at the coffee shop menu. Do you know what all A p.l04 B p.109 Practise times these things are? 2 @ ROB AND JENNY MEET ESPRESSO single 2.45 double 2.80 AMERICANO eauer315——lare.95 LATTE regular 3.45, large 3.65, CAPPUCCINO © reguer3.45 large 3.65, @\qidiaye TEA regubt2.65 large 310 2 @3.27 Watch or listen to what happens BROWNIE a when Rob and Jenny meet. What do they SUEUR ‘Secdate. cet CROISSANT 300 bb Wateh or listen again. Answer the questions. Why...? 1 is Rob late 2 doesn't Jenry lke the hotel breakfast 3 is Jenny busy after 930 in, ~ Gime. b_ 3.28 Watch or listen to Rob and Jenny buying coffee. Answer the questions 1 Whatkind of coffee do Jon and Rabhave? 2 What do they have to eat? 3 How much it? € Watch or listen again. Complete the You hear phrases. You hear You say Cani_____ you? What would you like, Jenny? ‘or double? Double, Cant have a ltt, 3 orlarge? Tohove! or To take awoy. take away? Anything else? No, thanks. A brownie for me, please..and a croissant, (OK. How much is that? “That's £12.45, please. Sorry, how much? £1245, Thank you. ‘And your Thanks, 4 @3.29 Watch or listen and repeat the You say phrases. Copy the thythm. @ Inthrees, practise the conversation, iti Use the coffee shop menu. Role-play the conversation in groups of three. Then change roles. A (book open) You are the barista B (600k closed) You invite € (book closed) to heve a drink AA begin Can help you? B askC What would you ke? Glossy barista perio whovworks ina coffe shop 4 Q FIRST DAY IN THE OFFICE 2 @3.30 Watch or listen and answer the questions. 1 What's Karen's job? 2 Wherein Europe does Jenny have family? 3 Where does she live in New York? 4 Does Karen have family in New Yor? ‘5 What doas Daniel offer Jenny to drink? 6 What time is his next meeting? b_ Look at the Social English phrases. Who says them: Rob, Karen, or Daniel? @ Social English 1 Here we ar. 2 © Ie this your fret time in the UK? 3. Would you like something to drink? 4 Talk to you late © @3.31 Watch or listen and check. Then watch or listen and repeat the phrases. d_ Complete conversations A-D with Secial English phrases 1-4, Practise with a partner. A ‘Sit down | No, thenks, fm ine Bye. | Bye. Nice tomeet you. fl | No, itisnt. know London very wel > OK. [ll This is | Oh it’s very nice your hotel CAN YOU.. tall the time order food and drink in 9 café meet and introduce people Family photos ve 4 GRAMMAR possessive ‘s, Whose...? € Lookat some photo of ators wih fami Wtha partner, choose a or b below. 2 Look atthe title of the article and the photo of Doug. Who do you think his brother is? Do you think it’s good or bad to have a famous person in your family? b_ Read the article. Now do you know whe Doug's brother is? Does he like having a famous brother? r'M NOT ea FAMOUS... »5, BUT MY BROTHER IS Dougis a businessman and a photographer Heis also ‘the founder of Care to learn an organization which helps poor children in the USA todo well at school He's rartied with three children and he and his family havea normal life But for many people he isalways ‘brother Doug’ life can be aiieult People follow him in the streetThey ask him questions about his brother, his 1 He'sCarey Muligan’s —@ husband. brother. ‘brother’ ex-wife, whois also very famous,and their six 2 She'sMery'Sreep's a sister. daughter. children The paparazal follow Doug’ children and take 3 She's Jake Gyllenhaal’s a wife, sister photographs 4 He's Morgan Freeman's son b brothe 5 He'sMary-Kate Olsen's a father. husband. Butt also has advantages go toflm premieres and [meet famaus actors. And when Iphone people and ask for money for Care to Learn it helps when Isay © @p.130 Grammar Bank 4A Tm s brother’ d_ @4:1 Listen and check £ Look at some things from the photos. Whose are Dougisntelous of islet they? Ask and answer with» partner. brother Heis happy with hislif.tsee the world of famous peoplefrom the ‘outside ean eave it, Dutmy brother cant (is Morgan Freeman's bow te, abow'tio losses FF. ©. VOCABULARY family 4 LISTENING & SPEAKING @p.155 Vocabulary Bank The family i ; Ten Mian, In pairs anowor the questions Mi Who's? 1 your mothers mather oy xa 2 Your ators brther my 3 yourbrohers/stter'sdnughtr my 4 youraunts chi os 5 yourhusband's wis othr my 6 your race's brother o” PRONUNCIATION ‘a, the letter 0 4.4 Listen to the words and sound. Then listen and repest. 2 @4.6 Listen to Grace showing # friend photos fon her phone. Who are Mark, Celia, and Miriarn? a ae Complete the frst row of the chart. BP | Uncle couple cousin Mark [ Miia Groce’ nd PD Remember! More The same vowel in English can b information in diferent ways, eg, 2 can bei (ot, 2 (Photo), (mother, and (two) How is the letter o pronounced in these words? Put them in the correct column, Listen again. Write down more ages, jobs, where they live ete. information, e.. come do doctor don't go home job model money no one Scotland strong who Work with a partner. {A Show Bsome photos of oly or binds on your £ 2 4 eg hci or wie ek tear ors pes of parr = B Atk thvee questions about each person. clock | phone | up | boot (ihre shes my 4.5 Listen and check. Practise saying the words. Practise the conversations with a partner. AA Who's that? B My mother. A She's very young! B_ No, she's sixty-one. She's a doctor. 2A Whoare they? B_ My brother and his son ‘A Dothey liven Scotland? B No, they don't. They lve in London, BA What'sher job? B She's a model. She earns a lot of money. From morning to night ‘| VOCABULARY daily routine 3 READING & LISTENING 2 147 Listento the sounds and number Read the article. Use the glossary tohelp you. How do you ‘the phrases 1-6. think Marjan feels at the end of a typical day? get dressed Choose from the adjectives in the list. 1 woke up have breakfast have a shower fae aah, Busy MOTHER... have a coffee / tea What order do you do these thingsin lives ‘the morning? Tell your partner. bored happy relaxed sad stressed tired (Fics 1 wakeup, the ¢G © @p.156 Vocabulary Bank Daily routine ‘Marjan Jahangiri originally from Iran, is one ofthe only ‘women professors of cardiac surgery in Europe. She does ‘more than 300 operations a year. She lives in London with hherhusband and their 17-year-old son, Darius, an you deseribe your daily routine? 2 PRONUNCIATION lin! {get up between 6.00 and 630am, getto work at +700, andmy meetings usually startat 730. After ‘that, don'thave abreak Thaveluneh at my desk [often dotwo operations a day, and Lalsohave lectures Remember, when people speak they ‘usually link words together. Sometimes three lirked words sound like one word, eg. Igetupat seven. 2 @49 Listen and write five sentences. i I ere & ee ei Sword) research ad watch the news on TV. One or two nights a week Tm ai Ghee coder enc ers word workat weekends, oo ut thats OX -Ithink havea fantastilife a Sonus s ae) ‘How do you balance work with your family life? Sveay {spend altoftime with con. want him eam abot hard work aid god vals, andl wanttobe an exampeforhim Miyhsbandis b 4.10 Listen and cepeat the sentences. somaya bt ne penkonthe pone eer ay Ithinkane reson Try to link the words with LF |9) wey am succestalin my professionali isbecause best athome | get up. at seven. allthe timel | have.» shower. peer Whatdoyoudoto ela? Iplay the piano for an hour every ay, ate at night. think telps _mewith my operations its techniclin the sare way. also go tothe hairdresser twice a week Id alot of my research there! They tuen the music cffformeanditusethe | Slssary SIM oocnee tek cnsrarrctpecr moet academic papers them abouts eg stuniersty ral be eval fr work cessry Adupied fen the Bitch press | de euarch stud tho lar move sbout \ have_s sandwich fr lunch. | got home. at six. | make the dinner I gotobed atten What.» life: b_ Read the article again. In pairs, answer the © @4.11 Listen to Darius, Marjan's 17-year-old son, questions from memory. talking about his day. Complete gape 1-12, 1 Whattime does Marjan get up? i Wha dods the ds eos edt at wo o 2 & Where can sit? & Youcan sit over there. 3A Con! park here? No you ean't You can't park here. b @S27 Listen. Can you hear the difference? 1 a Vecansing b Lean'tsing 2 a She can dance very wel b She cant dance very wal 3 a Hecan cook b He cant cook 4a | can come'to the meeting b I car'tcome tothe meeting 5 a You can park here. bb You can't park here 6 a lcandtive b leant ceive © @5.8 Listen.Circlea or b. 5 SPEAKING ‘a Work in pairs. Interview each other with the questionnaire. Ask Can you...? f the answer is Yes, Ican., ask How well? and write 1 (= not very wel), 2 (= quite well, or 3 (= very well. What's your talent? ‘Are you musical, artistic, sporty, or good with words? Would you like to apply for one of our shows? Yes (V7) How well? Noi) 1,23 sing play an instrument ance read or write music take artistic photos raw cartoons paint pictures sign websites or logos run a halt-marathon play a tear sport 0 2 winter or water sport o an individual sport rite short stories write poems or song lyrics speak foreign languages speak in public Look at your partner's answers. What can he or she do? Can you think of any competitions or TV shows he o she can enter? ‘¢ Change partners and tell your new partner what your frst partner can or can't do. A quiet life? EE EE 1. VOCABULARY & SPEAKING noise: 2 GRAMMAR present continuous verbs and verb phrases 2 @5.10 Look at the picture of the houses and isten. Why are Max and his mother unhappy? ‘2 Are your family or neighbours noisy? Answer questions 1-4 with a partner. 1 How many family members do you live with? 2 eo they..? a very noity b quite noisy € not very noisy 2 Do you have naighbours..? a upstairs b downstairs © nextdoor 4 eo they..? fa very oly b quite noisy € not very noisy b_ @59 Read part of a UK online forum. Guess ‘the meaning of the highlighted verbs and verb phrases. Then listen to eight sounds and write 1-8 in the boxes. NOISY FAMILY? NOISY NEIGHBOURS? Do you have a problem with notse, for example, when you want to study, or at night when you ‘want to sleep? Tell us about your problems. ‘The baby in the fat upstairs eres al the time. My sicter practises the plana for hours. ‘The neighbours’ dog barks all day - and al night ‘The poopie next door oltn have noisy parties ntl 3.00 arm, My son plays loud music in his room ~ awl music, too, ‘The couple next door argue aot. ‘The old people inthe fat next door have the TV on very loud ~ and thee lving room is next to ny ‘bedroom! ‘The people next door have builders who make a lt of noise. Now answer questions 5-7. 5 What noises do your family or neighbours make? Are the noises @ problem for you? 6 Ave you noisy? Do you do any ofthe things in b? 77 ve people in your country noisy? Is this a problem? b Listen again and complete the conversations with verbs from the list. barking cooking happening having listening making playing practising trying 4 Max Hey, Lucy. 'm! to study, and you're? an awful nose. Luey_Itisn’t anoise, ts Beethoven. Im a =I have a school concert You can study downstairs Max | cant, Jake's a video game Lucy What about the kitchen? Max No, Mum's® dinner, and she's o to the radio. I's impossible to workin this house! 2 Isabel Paull Come here, Paul Yes, dear? What's the matter? Isabel What's” next door? Why’s thelr dog" 7 Tcan't hear the radio, Paul They‘e® ' partyin the garden, Isabel Not again! Can you go and tak to them? Paul Yes, good ices’ thee second party in three weeks! 5.11 Listen. What happens when Paul goes ext door? Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb be. [They __having a party next door. a they playing music? EINo, they playing music “Theyre ling, Read the rule and Glo the correct option ST to talk about now / every day. @p.132 Grammar Bank 5B 5.13 Listen to the sounds. What's happening? Write eight sentences. 1 Somebody's cooking PRONUNCIATION & SPEAKING /_/ 5.14 Listen to the words and sounds. Then listen and repeat. In pairs, point and ask and answer about the people in the picture of the houses. Whav’s she dong? ) (She's plying the pian What ae they doing? @ Communication Spot the differences A p.105 Bp.110 Describe the pictures and find eight differences. LISTENING 5.15 Listen to a short conversation. What's the woman doing? She's checking in Listen again. What words help you to understand the situation? 5.16 Now listen to five more conversations. What are the people doing? Listen again, For each conversation, write two words or phrases that help you to understand what's happening, 5C A city for all seasons 1 VOCABULARY & LISTENING the weather and seasons ‘2 Look at the weather forecast for the week and answer the questions. 1 What's the maximum temperature? What's the 2 Whar time of year do you think i i? 3 Do you think t's typical weather for London? WEATHER Lon bb @p.159 Vocabulary Bank The weather and dates Do Part 1. € @5.19 Listen to a travel guide talking about the weather in London. Mark the sentences T (true) or F (false). Then listen again and say why. 1 It's often very hot or very cole 2 The normal temperature in the summer is 22°C. 3 Itoften snows in the winter 4 Inspring and autumn the weather changes a lt. 5 Itscften grey and foggy in the city centre d_ What's the weather like where you live in different seasons? 2 GRAMMAR present simple or present continuous? ‘2 Look at the photos and the messages. Why are. Tim and Jane sad? » ike ‘ireornng snowing, b_ Read the messages again, and focus on the highlighted verbs. When do we use the present simple? When do we use the present continuous? @p132 Grammar Bank SC @ Communication What do you do? What are you doing now? A p-105 Bp.111 Ask and answer Questions. Inspring ‘Watch forrun) the London Marathon. One of Europe's biggest marathons takes placeinspingavery year, tsuallyin Apr. About 40,000 people including top runners andcelebrtes run 262 mies throughthe oty i’sa fantasticatmosphere. You can watch anywherealong the route, tthe Tower of London and the finish, near Buckingham Palace, aremy favourite places. Aprilin London doesnt always mean ‘goodweather -be prepared forsun,showers,and wind Insummer Go tothe Open Air Theatre in Regent's Park. Open fromMay to September, this lea grest place tose Shakespeare and other classics. Come prepared forall types of weather IF ieraine ~andi ean you ‘can buy plastic raincoats at ‘the theatre Inbad weather they sometimes cancel performance, butyou ‘canuse your tcketsona different day. You can buy a pienicor take your ovin, and you can buy dinner, too (quite expensive) READING & SPEAKING Read the questions about things to do in London, Then read the online guide and find the answers. ‘Answer with LM (London Marathon), OAT (Open Air Theatre), TW (Treetop Walkway), or V&A (Victoria and Albert Museum). Where can you...? nabout nature buy food to eat outside havea fantastic vow 00 beautiful old tables and chairs watch what's happening fram differen places buy something t keep you dry s0e famous people doing sport have luneh, but not dinner Inautumn “ Goto the Treatop Walkway at Kew Gardens, Thisis one ofthe highlights cf Kew, London's botanical gardens. Irs open all year Found, ands beautiful inautumn when the trees are changing colour. The Walkway is 18 metres above the ground, andyau can see all the gardens anda lot of farmousbulldings, including Wembley Stadium. You can also seebirdsand insects very close up. and so find autall about the trees aroundyou But ifthe ‘weathers very windy. the Walkway sometimes closes. Inwinter Visitthe VBA. Londonis full of wonderful museums, where youcan happily Spend. cold winters day My favourte, which not alltourstsknow about, isthe Victoria and Albert Museum, or VBA, Its te wort’ top museum For art ‘nd design and has amazing callectionsof clothes, uriture jewellery. clocks, and ceramics Exhbtions include the clothes oF fashion designer Alexander McQueen, and the career of David Bowie. thas special activities for chilaren, ands great café open daly unt 17.15, Entrance free, but some exhibitions charge afee b Look back at the guide. Complete the nouns for these adjectives. 1 a fantastic a 2 my favourte 3 good (or bac) 4 a great 5 famous 6 wonderlul 7 amazing Talk to a partner. + Which ofthe four things would you like to do? Why? + What are good things to do at different times of year ‘where you lve? PRONUNCIATION places in London 5.21 Place names in London are sometimes ifficult for visitors to pronounce and understand. Listen and underline the stressed syllable in the. bold words. Buckingham Palace the Houses of Perl Wembley Stadium Trafalgar Square the Tower ofLondon St Pauls Cathe'dral Leicester Square West min ster Abbey Picea dilly Circus Covent Gariden iment Listen again and repeat the names. lia Role-play with a partner. Imagine you are in a taxi Ais the driver, Bis the passenger. Have a short conversation, Use the phrases below. A 8 Where do you want o.g0? Is itfar? Where areyoufrom? Can yourstop here, please? ‘Aceyou on holiday? How muchisit? Do youlite London? Can a Where do you want to go?) (Trafalgar Square, pease. sit for? WRITING a What social media do you use, e.g. Twitter or Facebook? Do your family and friends use the same ones as you? b @p.115 writing Posting on social media Write posts to say what you're doing on holiday. 4 @VocaBULaRY clothes 2 Motch the words end photos. vrnm var jacket sek a skirt ket jeans sin shoes ie ashirt 2 sweater "swe a T-shiee is fu wousers / b_ @5.22 Watch or listen and check. € Cover the words and look at the photos. Say the words. 2 @ MEETING IN THE STREET @ @5.23 Watch oF listen to Jenny and Rob. What problem does Rob have? a b_ Watch or listen again. Complete the sentences. Rob needs to buy anew They goto a clothes 7 Jenny needs to answer her 1 Rob has a for Jenny. 2 Jenny has another meeting with 3 Rob hasan interview in minutes. 4 Jenny's meeting is at past nine, 5 6 5.24 Read the information box. Watch or listen and repeat the phrases. D Apologizing lim sony. That's OK, 1m 30 sory Don't worry. Frm realy sorry. No problem. d_ Cover the box. In pairs, practise apologizing and responding. 3 @ BUYING CLOTHES D Saying prices 4£500~ five pounds £5.50 ~ five pounds fifty 50p = Fifty pence Sizes small, M= medium, L= large, XL= extra lage 2 @5.25 Watch or listen to Rob buying a shirt. Answer the questions. 1 What size does Rab want? 2 Does he try iton? 13 How much is the shit? b Watch or listen again. Complete the You hear phrases. You hear You say Cant’ you? Yos, what size is this shine? Let's see. t's small, A medium. What? do youneed? This ica Thanks. Where can Itty The chenging | Thank you. are over there isit? Ws ine, How much is 2 irs £449, © @5.26 Watch or listen and repeat the You say phrases. Copy the rhythm. D this, that, these, those; here, there, over there there / over there this shirt (ol these shirts) that shrt(p those shirts) d_ Read the information box. Then practise the Conversation in b with a partner. © ii Use the photos. In pairs, rl clothes. Then change roles. play buying 1 (book open) You ae the shop assistant Begin Can I help you? B (600k closed You are the customer. Buy a T-shirt, a jacket, or jeans. mast 4 @JENNY'S ON THE PHONE @ @5.27 Watch or listen and mark the sentences T (true) or F (fase). 1 Jenny is taking to Eddie 2 She says she doesn't ke London. 3 She says sho likes the people in the office 4 Jenny is standing outside the shop. 5 Edie thinks that Rob is her boss. 6 Jenny loves Rob's new shirt b_ Watch or listen again. Say why the F sentences are fals ‘¢ Look at the Social English phrases. Who says them: Jenny, Rob, or Eddie? @ Social English (D British and 1H kes 30 cool! American English 2 © Right now? shop = British 3-5 Warta minute English 4 Ihave togo. store = American 5 1) Have fun! English 6 5 What's wrong? 7 Ti Noway! d_ @5.28 Watch or listen and check. Then watch or listen and repeat the phrases. ‘© Complete conversations A-G with Social English phrases 1-7. Practise with a partner. a Tean't find my phone. I don't know where iti. B What are you doing? | lim taking to you! What do you think of | Howe it! New York? D Fean'ttalknow. | OK. Timata party E Let's go come ont | iim just finishing an ‘ema F Would you like | il never drink coffee in ‘a coffes? | the evening Bye. | Bye. See you later CAN YOU...? apologize buy clothes sy pices A North African story The Glass Bottle PARTI oassan and Walid are brothers. They liven a small house in the desert, near the motntaing, Jong way from tse fre very poor. They have na moncy ate hey isthe same, They get yp, and they have set black coe fr breakfast, Then Hassan works inthe fields but Walid just its and Took at the os, empty desert nd the ot, empty sky. They live with their mother. She loks afer denn, bu sh old and tre. (One ey she sysy'We're poor and hungry. Why don't you leave here an find work? We need money for food and clothes? SPEAKING a How do you usually read, on paper or on screen? Which do you prefer? Why? b @communication Reading in English p105 What are your reading habits? ‘gu vat some mene, ou hae our he ing Youn "Tan sli, shesays. Ws your father’ Every night Hook 2 READING avicand remember hin Hasan wants to help his mother, and he decides to Leave hhome. His mother gives him bread, and water ina glass bot. He kses he, ade walks towards the mont, 4 6.1 Read and listen to Part 1 of a traditional story. Answer the questions. 1 Who are Hassan and Walid? Where do they ive? 2 What kind of lfe do they have? 3 In what way are Hasson and Walid ciferent? 44 What valuable thing does their mother have? Why dosen't she want to salt? 5. Why does Hassan dacice to leave home? b Match the words and pictures, aderert ll afield ll mountains il the sky =a" ‘¢ Read Patt 1 again. Then look at the picture. What can you s 3 GRAMMAR object pronouns 4 READING & LISTENING 2 Look at the highlighted words in Part 1 of the 2 @6.4 Read and listen to Part 2 of the story. story, Who or what do they refer to? Answer the questions. them = Hassan and Walid 1 Where does Hassan go? BN @Aat eee nen Evy cepaice wna € @6.3 Liston and say the sentences with a 44 What does he give the prince? pronoun instead of the name(s) 5 Why's the prince surprised? 6 What does the prince give Hassan? 1) ike Anna. (ike hr 7 Wy is Hassa’s mother happy when he comes home? 8 Whatis Wales plan? arrives at a ich and beaut palace. The prince in the palace weleomes ‘him. He gives him food and drink, and Hassan sleeps ina comfortable bed. There is one strange thing the wrindows have Ho glass. "The nex day, Hassan says goodbye. *Hle wants (0 thank the prince and give hin something, but he only has *hisempry water botle. He ‘to him. The prince i very surprise “What's thio" he says “ean se drought les beautifil Is wonderful” Hes very happs, and in return he aves Hassan box. "Don't open 7it unl you get home, he says. ‘And be earefl with i Its very valuable? Hassan walks through the mountains again, ander five days he arvives home. Walid and ®ahce mother watch "hen open the box. He finds 100 gold coins inside. is mother i very happy! Hassan, you clever boy! she says ‘Nove "we can buy fod and clothes!” "The next night, Walid makes a plan "100 gold eoins in return fra glass Dott "he thinks. “Five the prince my moher'ssilver ring, perhaps Tan get 1,000 gold coin ‘So Walid gets up, goes very quel ito ‘mother's room, and takes “hee ring, From 3x under her bed, ‘The next morning he ask his brother where the palace i, and he Faves, t] LL © Pronouns and possessive adjectives When you read, be careful with pronouns ond Possessive adjectives eg. he, his, him. Make sure you know who (or what) they refer to. bb Read Part 2 of the story again. With a partner, say who or what the highlighted pronouns and possessive adjectives refer to. The prince in the palace welcomes ‘him, tit = Hessen © @6.5 What do you think happens story? Listen and check. (think Wald goes to the palece and Part 3 of the VOCABULARY words in a story Look at these words from the story. Put them in the correct column. fanive comfortable decide desert inside into leave mountain palace sell strange surprised through towards valuable. vilage ‘adjectives [verbs nouns | prepositions ‘comfortable | arive @6.6 Listen and check. Listen again and repeat. PRONUNCIATION /a,/i, and 6,7 Say the throe groups of words and match them to a sound picture. Then listen and check 9 bike ich tree T him i his ring sit kiss 2 he she me mest read leave 3 my 1 Buy ky nice high 6.8 Listen. Can you hear the difference? Tahes b his 4a leave b lve 2ame bmy Sakis b keys Sak best awe b why @6,9 Listen and tick (7) the word you he Practise saying the sentences, 1 Hie mother has a slver ring. 2 She looks at it and thinks of him. 3 That night he decides to leave home. 4 The prince gives him food and dein. 5. After five days he arves home, SPEAKING Work in pairs. A, you are Hassan. Tell the story to B until you get home from your journey. ‘im Hassan ive with my mother and brother in the desert. Were very poor. One day I decide te leave home, B, you are Walid. Continue the story. jim Walid, Hassan’ brother. When I see the 100 gold iv ancth sayngthe dete} 1 VOCABULARY & PRONUNCIATION 2 USTENING the date, /0/ and /8/ a 6.14 Listen to five conversations. Circle)the + Canyouramanber he mont ofthe yo? eesitiem round te ee. 1 15th 2st ‘26th b @p.159 Vocabulary Bank The weather and dates 2? aa ‘th 30th Dorertz: 3) Sth ‘6th Tth € 611 Listen tothe words and sounds. Then a a Teton and repsst. = = = Greer |e he at ey b Listen aguin, Match the ordinal numbers to these things. Wite them inthe chart in a. Thursday thd P Ordinal numbers first, fourth, ete. 3 READING Els ann neues once tak ey 4 Read the introduction on the forum. What's sounds og sth ca special about the third Friday in June and the third 7 Monday in January? Vopsc ote Dennen oe | ‘Then practise saying them. Fith sich “eighth walt Good times, bad times - Inte UK te td Frayne behest ay ote yr, ¢ @6.13 How do you say these dates? Listen and ‘says psychologist Dr Cif Aral. t's easy to see wry it's summer, check ier, rsa a st brea = ‘weekend! And the id Monday Januar s the most pressing RT ele eae hy te ea Wy Because wn, weer sua “grey and cold, the days are dark, and Monday is the first day of the ting wed pwr a in er mee ater Can, Ute agsinand nse pop fl tafe breig Ne Yr'ess- eo Doyo ae? Whats yout mnt, da, an te? Anat’ ore ct? 2 Cihefirst of March 9 What days are Reed the forum comments on p49. Complete public holidays in your country? ‘What do people do on these days? them with these months, days, and times. February June October December Monday Frid Saturday Sunday 630am. 200m. 5.20pm. 745 pm. Look at all the highlighted adjectives. What do they mean? ‘COMMENTS Months ven, | drt mind worn ke my {b= bit dont ke thinking abating back to work, ‘Times of day ‘om? 1 Jove celebrating Citas ard Now Years Evel ‘he aosptore fun ard esve, | aso le te ine, anal he sow is ‘rat, ine ‘of oral No work toca, work ‘aaow ike on Tues nt ‘Wesnescays. ts wen (hangin League ‘gas start nthe UK, naive when stato relax ard hk twa teat GRAMMAR like + (verb + -ing) Complete the chart with a verb phrase from the list. Tdon'tike Idon'tmind thate Tike Hove ‘Complete the sentences from the forum comments. Christmas and New Years Eve! ‘outside on long summer evenings. 3 | don't mind w 1 keen jb. 4 | don't ike ch about going back to work 5 Thateo up early. What isthe form of a verb after love, like, te? @p.134 Grammar Bank 6B In pairs, make true sentences beginning I ike, | hate, ttc. and the verb phrases below. get up early dive at night have eggs for breakfast ‘win ina cold 308 take safes watch football on TV listen tomusiewhen im studying play games on my phone do housework atthe weekend shop online SPEAKING & WRITING In pairs, interview your partner withthe questions. Say why when you answer. Are you similar or different? What's your favourite / least favourite month? What's your favourite / least favourite day of the week? What's your favourite / least favourite time of day? Tuy favourite month i July because | usualy go on holiday then, and love traveling. Write one. positive and fone negati comment for each section of the forum in REF 2:0. music VOCABULARY music Look at the photos of musical instruments. Write the correct word in the instruments column. accordion bass drums itar keyboard piano instruments musicians 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 6.16 Listen and check 6.17 Listen and complete the musicians column, Listen again. Focus on the musicians and underline the stressed syllable. Thon compare the ‘two columns, When is the stress different? 6.18 Cover the chart. Listen to the music and say the name of the instrument and the musician. Do you play @ musical instrument? How good are you? GRAMMAR revision: be or do? Circlaithe correct words. What kindof music are you do you listen to? V'm nt Ion’ ike hip hop. She isn't/ doesnt listening to you ‘Ave you Do you pay in @ bend? Whereis / does ie from? @p.134 Grammar Bank 6C 6.21 Listen and make the question. 19) She's British. (Je she Bis 2.1) He plays the piso. (Does he play the piano? 3. SPEAKING Read the questionnaire and think about your answers. ‘Then interview a partner with the questionnaire, {Ask for more information. Do you have similar musical tastes and habits? MY MUSIC 1 What kinds of music do you tke? classical music folk hiphop jazz pop reggae other 2 How often do you..? ‘goto concerts or gigs go dancing ‘watch music videos online download music look for song pres on the internet 3 How do you usually listen to music? ‘onthe radio online ony phone on ODs ‘4 When you're in 2 car, what do you prefer listening to? the radio (which station?) my own music nothing 5 When do you listen ‘When tm exercising. ‘When tm traveling on public transport. ‘When tm walking around town, ‘When tm working r studying. When fm relaxing. 66 What kindof masic do you ke listening to when you are. sad happy 7 Are you listening to particular song or piece of music alot atthe moment? 8 Do you sing or play in group, e.g. a choir or band? ‘What kind of music do you sing or play? 4 PRONUNCIATION /j/, giving opinions @ 6.22 Listen to the words and sounds. Then listen and repeat. . pou fatow pour ache | 90% Yalow young By | Jour Yous. year ju Booushl student D Hidden iy sound Some words withthe iv sound (spelled with or ew) also have a sound before the /, 1g. music mjv:rik) NOT “nr b 65.23 Listen and wirite five phrases. 6.24 Listen and repest the opinions. Then practise saying ther. Copy the stress and intona ike him, He's great I tzally like her She's fantastic. | don’t like them. Theyre aveful | don't like i. Ws terrible White the names of six musicians and bands: three you love and three you hate. Then, in pairs, ak your partner What do you think of..? Male musicians Female musicians Bands © VIDEO LISTENING Read the definition. Do you have buskers where you live? Do you give them money? Why (not)? Douskcer Posto! noun a person who performs ‘music in a publie place and asks for money Watch the documentary A London busker: Do you think Charlotte likes her job? Watch again and mark the sentences T (true) or F (false). Correct the F sentences. 1 Charlotte only buss in the morning 2 Buskers usually play pop or folksongs. 3 Buskers cant play anywhere they want to 4 Charlotte always plays in the same area of London. 5 She only plays other people's songs. 6 Charlotte prefers busking in the surnmer to busking in the winter Do you think Charlotte is 2 good musician? Would you give her money? WRITING ©p.115 Writing An informal email Write an email toa fiend, byte! Revise and Check GRAMMAR Girdee, b, orc. 1 She the piano. a canpplay b cantoplay ¢ cans play 2 come tonight? a Doyoucan b Youcan ¢ Can you 3A What's that noise? B a party upstairs. a Theyhaving b They'e having ¢ They're have 4 The weather is cold, but__ raining a itdoesn't b itisn't © not 5 A What___ doing? _B I'm studying for an exam, a areyou b do you c you sre 6 The sun__! Let's gofora walk f shine b shines -e is shining 7 The museum __ at 200.0n Mondays. a closes b isdlosing © close 8 AWhat__? B manure 2 areyou doing b do you do. € do you 9 Our sonaioys phones evry dy 10 Is your sister at home? | need to speak to ahim bshe © hor 11 Doyou ike housework? a doing b do © making 12 don’ mind —_ early. fa getup b getting up ¢ to getup 12 A hungry? B Yes. What's fr dinner? 2 Doyou b Haveyou ¢ Areyou 14 What song listening to? a areyou b doyou ¢ you sre 15 Whattime she usualy go to bed? ado bis dos: VOCABULARY 2 Complete the phrases with these verbs. buy call dance forget have hear play 1 ancise 2 ‘9 musical instrument 3 somebody's birthday 4 ' present for your mother 5 somebody a secret 6 a party 7 aphoto 8 ‘3 marathon ° taxi 0 the tango b Complete the sentences with at, for, in, on, or to. 1 She goes tobed about 11 ocock 2 Theyhave their TV very loud 3 I can't find the keys, Can you look ___ them? 4 Iced tok the doctor. 5 tm coming! Wit me! 6 My birthday's _ July. 7 Ther wedding i 2nd March, Girdthe word that i diferent. 1 doudy fog sunny windy 2 cold. shine. snow ain 3 shams “seman ‘sping alr 4 frst seven thd twefh 5 twenty-second. twenty-five. tweiy-one twenty-three 6 desert eld. mountain sng 7 accechon. drummer guitar vtn 8 buster concer snger trenpetr PRONUNCIATION e raaiaie wosidioae vole § YD za ® tee ee ee ‘Consonant sounds 2 & § a singer thumb mother yacht nose. b @p166-7 Sound Bank Say more words for each sound, {What sound do the pink letters have in these words? 1 cook 2 siting 3 tenth 4 there 5 violin d_ Underline the stressed syllable. 1 neighbour 3 fiftieth 5 pianist 2 remember 4 sajroiphone CAN YOU understand this text? Read the article once, What is your perfect ‘wake-up song"? bb Read the article agnin. Ciel, b, ore 1 DrGreenber' ist comes from information from a theiniomet b his fiends his students 2 One of the things Dr Greenberg docs say is important tha song ie TThewords b teinsiuments © the singer 2 He oysthat mang up con help mont people fool good al dy. a to Coldplay. tothe ght music ¢ ceria tho moming 4 oeen'rhave a wake-up song a endy b Marthe © Man (CAN YOU understand these people? 6.25 Watch or listen and answer the questions. gaag@ Duncan Myles ‘Tiffany Stephen Dash 1 Duncan __ can't play the violin very wall bb can't play the violin ean pay the violin very wel 2 Myles's neighbours make 2 noite. a always Bb sometimes © never 3 Tiffany's favourite monthis__. a October b November ¢ December 4 Stephon doesn't like 2 opera b countiymusie € theband Wye Oak 5 Atthe moment Dasha is reading —_ 2 amodern novel Bb a book about French history fa book about the Russian Revolution CAN YOU say this in English? Do the tasks with a partner. Tick (7) the box i you can do these things. Can you..2 1 Il say two things you can do wel, and two things you can't do eg. cook) 2 IB say three things you conor can't doin cass e.g, Use your mobi) THE MOMENT I WAKE UP. Getting up in the morning I hac, ul for many people. ‘music soems to help them stat the ay. Tere is ctualy alist of perfect wake-up songs’ complied by a peychoogist, David M, Greenberg. using dota rom ‘the music download website Spotty \when choosing the perfect wake-up songs. Greenberg considered things the how the music builds Lp. postive Ics andl tong rhythe. He says thot the music needs fo start gently, and then slowly build up to help people to wake up. ft must have postive rcs to ‘change people's mood trom bad fo good ‘Te hythm clso needs fo be song, ‘with alot of bass ond crams Greenberg's top ‘choice of song = Vivo ta Via, By Coldplay. which hos ‘the hres necessary ‘elements. Science shows that music affects us in ol kinds of ways, Inclucing emotionaly. physiological. ‘and in the brain’ he saye. The fight music - Ike Viva La Vide. with its positive energy and strong momentum ~an help you woke Up and feel enerastic for the: rest of your day What's your favourite ‘wake-up song’? Leave your comments below. ‘Comments: ina is dettly Say a Lite Payor ay Arona Fankin Totways lay itis ting in he morning, Sandy "ho goting up ea song by nae Dragons, calles (On Top oho Wor hink fe Or Greenberg serona [Because fs roalypoxiva! Mora ‘ate sting Yo musie when I wake up. preter ening ‘othe ary morang nous. hon can tor tho doy rowing war sepponing ihe wo Morn 3 (say what kind of books you usually ead, and what you are reading at the moment 4 (ask questions with the words below © tired? + lke watching sport on TV? + enjoying your English classes? ‘play a musical instrument? Selfies GRAMMAR past simple of be Look at a self-portrait by a famous painter. Answer the questions. 1 Do you know who he is? 2 How old do you think he isin this painting? 3 Doyou know any of his paintings? Oo you lke them? 7: Listen to an audio guide. Check your answers to and 2 in a. Listen ag 1 Hes born in 2 Belgium 2 His parents weren't a artists b married © poor 3 Before he was a painter, he was a a teacher b doctor c lawyer 4 There are_photos of him when he was young ano balotef ¢notmany 5 This self portrait was a present forthe painter a Monet Picasso e Gauguin 6 The relationship between the two painters wasnt a bad b easy c complicated 7 He was only shen he died a7 a7 8 During his if, his paintings were. ‘9 unpopular b valuable. famous Look at the highlighted verbs in e. Complete the chart. Choose a, b, orc. in 1053 © Germany Present [is ae [ist [arent a @p.136 Grammar Bank 7A PRONUNCIATION sentence stress 97.3 Listen and repeat. Copy the rhythm. He was a painter. was born io Italy “They were good friends. [Elke wasn’t married. They weren't vory happy. [Where were you born? Where was the hotel? Wasit expensive? No, it wasn’t ‘Wore they atthe concert? Yes, they were, 74 Listen. Soy the sentences in the past simple. 1D fmathome (Jwasat home. 3 READING Look at three self-portraits on p.55, Do you think the self-portraits look lke the people in the photos? b_ Read the three biographies and number the events in the correct order, 1-3. Kurt Vonnegut Slaughterhouse. Five was a bestall He was soldier He was. painter. Billy Dee Willams He wasn his fist fm Ho was very successful 36 an actor. He was.an art student, Adele ‘She wasn't very interested in schoolwork 19 was, bestseller She was a stuclent with singer Jessie J ‘¢ Read the biographies again. Then cover them, What ean you remember about each person? d_ Which of the four self-porteats in this lesson do you lke most? Why? ft omegut aan insg2ain Indianapolis, He was a soldierduring World iar, and wasina prison eampin Germany from 194403945. His first novel was Piano Payer, published ins9s2,butit wasnt A succes. However, his novel 10 Slaughterhouse-Fve. an ant warbook, wasabestsellerand was made nto aflmin97 Inlater life, he was interested in politics and painting His art 1 was an escape from the work of writing Erne Billy Dee Wiliamsisan American actor He was born in New York in 1937 Hisfatherasacaretaker 1 andhismother was alift operator Hewasastudent tthe High School of Music te Art. He was theatreacor ors years andin 1959 he wasin his frst film He 1 was wery succesful nthe 19805, when he was ino Star Wars fms. The Empire strikes Back and Return ofthe Jedi. Before he wasan actor Wiliams was tafe arts so academy in NewYork, and this sel pottrat le inthe National Portrait Gallery in Washington DC ‘Adele British singerand songwriter She was born adele Ss Laurie Blue Adkins in London in 2988. When she wasa child she ‘as much more interested in ‘muslethan in schoolwork When she was 4, her musical tastes 0 were very different from most ‘toenagers~ she was abig fan of Billie Holiday and Eminem, She wasaperformingarts student at the BRT School in London, «where she wasa classmate of singers Leona Lewis and Jessie Herfistalbum1g,in2008, was an immediate succes and she enow amajorstar Adele so isnt apainter this selfportait ‘was foran online at project talled Face Britain 4 VOCABULARY word formation 2 Find words in the biographies for people's jobs made from these verbs. 1 write 3 sing 2 act 4 paint D Word building: professions We often add er or -or to a verb, 29, writer, actor. We often add ian, or st toa noun, eg. musician, pianist Look at the two groups below. Are the words verbs or nouns? Can you make the words for the jobs? 1 compose dance direct invent 2 art novel politics science © @755 Listen and check. Underline the stressed syllable, Practise saying the words. d_ Write the names of four famous people ineach circle, Then change circles. Ask a partner about the people in his /her circles. Who's Se?) (She's on Austration singe. (pe was British scientist Dead 5 SPEAKING Talk to a partner. Do you ever take selfies? 6, 3, Do youhave ary Why don't you take ‘onyourphone? them? [Where were you? Wihy do you think other Grconit peeve bent seers Wmowereyou Petite then? o you have any photos if you on your phone that are not safes? Where were you? 1 READING & LISTENING {8 Read the beginning of a true story about a problem with alight. Answer the questions. Where did Acta and In Who booked the tickets? What problem do you think there was with the bookit ‘Last March, Adam and his ginfriend India, who lve in Manchester, ‘decided to go to Ibiza on holiday. Indias stepfather booked the tickets for them with Ryanair, He needed ‘Adams surname. He wasn't Sure what it was, sa he looked on Facebook. The ‘name on Adam's page was ‘Adam West, and he booked. the tickets in that name, to ‘ly on 11th june. Read the rest of the story. Put the parts in the correct order, 1-6. A ‘0 pay £220, soe decided to change his surname to ‘est. Itwas fre to change his name, but then he needed a new passport with his new name. The new passport. | Unfortunately it wasn't the right name ‘Adam West isthe ‘name of an actor who played Batman in the 1960s, Adam. thatit was possible, buthe needed to pay £220 double the cost ofthe fight He didnt want. suse the name on his Facebook page asa joke His real nnameis Adam Armstrong, When Adar... realized the mistake ne phoned Ryanair. He asked them ‘tochange the surname on his booking. Ryanair replied as £103 so Adam saved £117, And he and india ‘uaveled to biza on 11th une, Do you think Adam's solution was a good one? Why (nt)? Wrong name, wrong place You're going to listen to another true story. Before you listen, read sentences ‘A-G and put them in a logical order, 1-7. A They tied to check in. Kevin booked the fights 1. C Kevin and Jeanette wanted to go.on holiday to the Caribbean They parked their car. ‘They arived at Birmingham Airport. They looked for flights online. They walked into the terminal o7mo @7.6 Now listen to the first part of the story. Was your order ind correct? @77 Listen to the end of the story. What was the problem? Whose fault was the problem Ineach story?

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