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G present simple| V food and drink P word stress; i, ds, and la! VOCABULARY food and drink Dominic ’ from Bath in the UK Ihave breakfast at home. | have cereal, fruit, and yoghurt, and | drink espresso coffee with hot milk. | usually have orange juice, too, like my breakfast, I think it’s very healthy, a @26)) Read and listen about Dominic's breakfast. Write the highlighted words on the photo, 1-6. b> p.iz2 Vocabulary Bank Food and drink nd Et, you, we, they We have toastandtea yo or breakfast: aye breakfast. have a coffee at work. READING _Lookatthe photos. What food can you see? On Saturdays, my friends and | have a typical American breakfast, We don’t have it at home, we go to a restaurant. We eat eggs, potatoes, sausages, and toast, and we drink orange juice and coffee. | don't have a big breakfast during the week, only toast and coffee. But | really like my breakfast on Saturdays! from Osaka in Japan In my family we have a traditional Japanese breakfast. It ist very different from lunch and dinner. We have rice, fish, and miso soup, and we drink greenttea, Today alot of Japanese people have a European breakfast, and they don't drink tea, they drink coffee prefer our traditional breakfast. b_ Look atthe highlighted words, Write them on the photos, 7-9. © @28)) Read and listen about Louisa and Ken, Complete the chart. Dominic Louisa Ken Drink | coffee, hot milk, orange juice Food | cereal fruit, yoghurt Which breakfast do you prefer: Dot What do you have for breakfast? c's, Louisa’s, or Ken's? 3 GRAMMAR present simple nd [EE |, you, we, they 4 Complete the sentences from exercises 1 and 2. breakfast at home. espresso coffee with hot traditional Japanese breakfast. Louisa 4 We itathome... an big breakfast during the week. Ken 6 wathey tea. b_>p.100 Grammar Bank 5A. Read the rules and do the exercises. © > p.122 Vocabulary Bank Food and drink. Say what you like @ and don't like @. 1 ike fish ) Caton like meat. 4 LISTENING a @30)) Listen to four people. What's their favourite meal of the day? Complete column inthe chart with breakgast, lunch, or dinner. 1 Favourite |2 Where | 3 Foodand ‘meal drink chris Josh Jackie b Listen again. Complete columns 2 and 3. © What's your favourite meal ofthe day? 5 PRONUNCIATION word stress; is), and /o/ 4 @31)) Underline the stressed syllable. Listen and check, vegetables potatoes bultter sulgar salad cerlelal cholcolate yoghurt b @32)) Listen and repeat the words and sounds. aif. pa ee & jazz | juice Japan orange vegetables g girl © (@33) Listen. Practise the sentences 1'm Charlie. have bread and cheese for hunch, I'm Jane. ike orange juice an vegetables I'm Grace. Ihave eggs, and coffee with sugar. It’s good! lunch chocolate sugar eggs yoghurt good 6 SPEAKING @ Read the sentences. Tick (/) if they are true about you / your country. imespotoestonens. breakfast. Q for lunch, not for dinner. «from other countries. b Talk toa partner. Say what's trueand what isn’t true. have breakfast at home. I don't have toast and coffee, |have cereal and tea. 7 WRITING > p.84 Writing Posting a comment. Write about your breakfast. AnD G present simple (7 |, you, we, they V common verb phrases 1 Bo you tive in wi, (and fos sentence rhythm and linking, New York? No, I don't. Hive in London, LISTENING & READING a 34) A British woman (Eve) and an Americ woman (Wendy) are on a flight from London to New York. Listen to the conversation and number the pictures 1-4, 1 Eve Do you like the book? Wendy —_Yes, Ido. It's very good. Eve She's my 1 writer. |love her books. 2 Eve Do you live in New York? Wendy No, Idor't. live in London. My husband and | work for @ British ‘company. Eve Oh!Do you have? 2 Wendy No, we dontt. Eve have two sons and a daughter. David and Andrew are at university, and Carla's at school. Look. Here are some photos. Thisis a photo of our Barbados. Do you know res Wendy No, Idort. 3 Attendant Do you want + » fish, or pasta? Eve Oh, fish, please. Wendy Pasta for me, please. Eve Is your pasta nice? Wendy Its ® Eve This fish isn't very good. © me, | don't lke this fish. Can | have the pasta, please? ‘Attendant Im sorry, madam. The pasta is finished, 4 Eve Oh, Ineed to go to the toilet. Oops, sorry. Wendy Excuse me. What time do we arrive? Attendant In? minutes, madam, Wendy That's good! b_ Read the conversation and complete it with words from the list. children Excuse favourite holiday meat OK twenty-five Listen and check. GRAMMAR present simple |, you, we, they Read the conversation again. Then complete the chart with door don’t. Ilive in London. 1 live in New York. you livein London? Yes, No, > p-100 Grammar Bank SB. Read the rules and do the VOCABULARY common verb phrases 1 Match the phrases. 1 Wike [e a in London, 2 drink b ewochildren. 3 © coffee the pasta, not the fish, 5 © this book. > p.123 Vocabulary Bank Common verb phrases 1. LISTENING (30) Atthe end ofherholiday, Eve getsa taxi back othe airport. Listen, Why does she say ‘What a nice surprise! at the end? sorb 1 a Herflight is from Newarkairport. b Her flights from JFK. 2a Thetrafficis bad 3 Listen agai b The traffic is good. ‘The taxi driver is from New York. ‘The taxi driver is from Puerto Rico. Eve is from Manel et. b Eveis from London. Ytvery expensive. _b Lonclonis very expensive. ‘The taxi driver's children are boys. ‘The taxi driver's children are girls. ‘The taxiis $87.50. b The taxiis $8715. 8 a Taxidriver:'Havea good day.” b 5a Londoni b b Taxi driver: Have a good flight.” 9 a Eveislate, b Eveisn’t late. 10 a The b The gate number isC5. ate number is BS. 5 PRONUNCIATION jw, 'v, and ‘0’; sentence rhythm and linking 4 @39)) Listen and repeat the words and sounds. y wich t= low what want watch FR cock eitce dogs where when work welcome b_ @40)) Listen and repeat. C 1 A Doyouwant a coffee? B Yes, an espresso, please. 2A Doyoulive ina flat? B_No,idon't. live ina house 3 A Doyouhave abig family? 8 Yes,ido.ihave four sisters. spy the rhythm, 6 SPEAKING & WRITING a Complete 2-10 with a verb from the list. drink eat go have listen live need tead speak watch Do you... ive _near here? / ina house ora fiat? brothers and sisters? /acat ora dog? MTV? / CNN? to pop music? / to classical music? a newspaper? / magazines? meat? / alt of chocolate? Coke? / beer? French? / German? anew phone? / anew car? 10 toagym? / tothe cinema at weekends? 1b Askand answer questions with a partner. Do youve) (Yes, do. near here?_) \ tive very near. Do you live in live ina ahouse ora flat? small fat € Write four true sentences about you, two positive and two negative, I watch MTV. I don’t read a newspaper. a G present simple: he, she, it V jobs and places of work P third person 5; sentence rhythm 6A She works for Armani 1 GRAMMAR present simple: he, she, it a Lookat the photo and read the text on the photo, Who do you think is the boss? It's the Christmas party at a fashion magazine. Alice, the boss and her assistant, Melanie, meet the guests. b @s2)) Cover the conversation and listen. Mark the sentences T (true) oF F (false). 1. Anna Crawley works for their magazine 2 Andrew Yorks a journalist 3. He works for Vogue magazine 4 Kimis Andrew's wie ¢ Listen again and read the conversation. Check your Alice Who's that? Melanie Anna Crawley. ‘Alice Does she work for our magazine? Melanie No, she doesn't. She works for Armani ‘Alice OK. Ah, hello Anna, How are you? ‘Anna Imfine. Great to see you, Alice. Nice party! Alice Thanks. ‘Alice And who's that man over there? Melanie Andrew York. He's a journalist. ‘Alice Where does he work? Melanie He works for Hello magazine, ‘Alice Hi, Andrew. Nice to see you here. Andrew Hello, Alice. Beautiful dress! Alice Thank you. Andis this your wife? ‘Andrew No, Kim's a..friend. Melanie He doesn't have a wifel He's divorced. What does he do? He works for ‘a magazine. d_ Read the conversation again and complete the chart, 1 you he/she [Hl | !work for Hello magazine. He for Hello magazine, El | Ndon't have a wife. He a wife, Do you work for our ‘she work for our magazine? magazine? No, don't No, she Wh| Wheredo you work? | Where. he work? > p.102 Grammar Bank 6A. Read the rules and do the 2 PRONUNCIATION third person -s a @54)) Listen and repeat the words and sounds. tas thes ses veal a Scr |yots tes seats eas inks zi finishes watches teaches b @55)) Listen and repeat the conversation in te. Then, in groups of three, practise the conversation. 2/561) Listen. Say the sen persons )) live in New York. He. Gwe lives in New York. nces with the third 3 VOCABULARY jobs and places of work a Can you remember? What does Alice do? Wha Melanie, Anna, and Andrew? about b> p.124 Vocabulary Bank Jobs and places of work. © Choose your favourite job from Vocabulary Bank Jobs and places of work. Ask five other students the questions. Now answer their questions, Cumet do you do? Chere do you work? 4 READING a Inwhat jobs in your country do people need to speak English? b_ Read the article. Complete I and 2 with a job from p.124 Vocabulary Bank Jobs and places of work. English at work? ‘What do these people have in common? A baker in Mexico City, ‘a barman in a five-star hotel in Moscow, and a worker in the Hitachi electronics factory in Tokyo? They all speak English at ‘work, Do you speak English at work? Write and tell us. 1] Marcos Iworkina restaurant in Madrid. 'ma I speak English at work every day because a lot of tourists come here. |help ‘customers with the menu and I say what the special lot of tourists don't speak Spanish, but they usually speak English. ‘They are very happy because they can talk tome, thes are.A 2] Charlotte Vma and workinan office in Paris. t's amultinational ‘company. When people from other countries visit the company Ineed to welcome them in Engli also need to answer the phone in English. When we have meetings we all speak in English because it’s the language of the compary. € (60!) Now read again and listen, and check your answers Answer the questions with a partner. 1 Why does Marcos speak English at work? How does he help people? Who does Charlotte work for? What two things does she do in English? Why do they speak English in meetings in her company? Why..? Because. We use Why..7/wau/ to ask fora reason, and Because... bvkoz/ to give a reason. Why are the tourists happy? Because they can talk to Marcos. Look at the highlighted words and phrases. Guess their meaning Check with your teacher or a dictionary. 5 PRONUNCIATION Jc sentence rhythm a @61)) Listen and repeat the words and sound. vieg | WOHk ournais factory worker ey bie! | arse ‘thirsty her b_@62)) Listenand repeat the rhythm, What does she do? She's a nurse. Where des she work? She works in a hospital. Does she speak English at work? No, she doesn't. Does she like her job? Yes, she does. 6 SPEAKING & WRITING a. Think of two people you know who have jobs. Ask and answer with a partner. What he (she) do? Where /he (she) work? [ he (she) speak English at work? [ he (she) like his (her) job? Why? Person number one is my mother. Guna does she do? D_ Write two paragraphs about the two people ina My mother is a teacher. She warks at a primary school in Sao Pauls. She doesnt speak English at work, She laves her job because she likes children! im Ee ‘G word order in questions: be and present simple V sports; common verb phrases 2: free time What sports: wi (hi, le, and lao; sentence rhythm 5 do you do? yf ea iarcieke (oe elon swim and | play tennis. READING a @2)) Look at the photos and match them with the sports in the lis b Listen and check. Practise saying the sports. Are they popular in your country? archery handball ice hockey rugby table tennis Read the article, a= a pt Adie 2 LISTENING a Read about Verdnica Cuadrado and answer the quest FOOTBALLIS PROBABLY THE TOP SPORT IN THE 1 Where is she from? WORLD, BUT IN SOME COUNTRIES OTHER SPORTS ee em ARE THE NUMBER ONE.. 2 Where docs ele ICELAND Here, the national sportis* sand they're very good att. The population s only 300,000, but éni theirmen's team is one ofthe top teams in the world, This Perm calcusceds my sporti also very popular in Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. neg RDATIWiiSha LS frotecamnal BY SAMOA inthis very small Pacific stand, 2 is handbalplayes and plays forthe the number one sport and their team usually plays in the Okie bravo medal World Cup finals. People from this country also often play in Australia, New Zealand, and the UK. mei). 1b 4) Listen to an interview with her. Number the CHINA *__,orping-pong,isthe national sporthere questions inthe order the interviewer asks her. ‘and they have the top ive men and women players inthe world, Other countries that are very good athis sport are Do you do any other sport or exercise? Japan, Korea, and Germany. CANADA Here people love all winter sports, and they ‘always win medals in the Winter Olympics. The favourite How often do you train? ‘sport to watch and to play here is * BHUTAN In this small country in the Himalayas, How do you relax before a match? How many hours do you train? 5 is the national sport. In competitions, the men What do you do in the holidays? play in teams. During a match the players’ wives sing and dance, They wantto distract the other teams! \What do you do in your free time? 7] What time do you usually get up? 4 @3)) Now read again and listen, and check your answers to € What do you do at the weekend? What sports do you a) do? b) watch? Do you have a ¢ Listen again. What are her answers? favourite team? 40 3 GRAMMAR word order in questions: be and present simple a Re-order the words to make questions, Can you remember the 1 is from Verdnica where 2 aBhutan big country is 3. Canada does medals Olympic when win 4 do does other sports Verénica b> p.104 Grammar Bank 7A. Read the rules and do the exercises. 4 VOCABULARY common verb phrases 2: free time a Lookat some sentences from the interview. Can you remember the missing verbs? 1 Inmy free timelg to Danish lessons, 1g shopping, or Lm, friends, 2 lee tothe match, ph the match, and then tr back home. b @7)) Listen and check. © > p.126 Vocabulary Bank Common verb phrases 2. Do part 1, free time, 5 PRONUNCIATION Jw), [hi leay, and /aut; sentence rhythm a @9) wel witch |why what when winter walk chair | where there their airport Listen and repeat the words and sounds. b @)10)) Listen and repeat the sentences. Copy the sounds and thythm., Then practise the dialogues with a partner. ‘A Who's Henry? 8 He's my husband. ‘A What do you do at the weekend? _ 8 walk, ori watch TV. A Where do they live? B Their house is over there. ‘8 How doyourelax? 8 go tothe mountains near my town. 6 SPEAKING > Communication Weekdays and weekends p.83. Interview a partner about his / her week. Cat time do you finish work or school? C2 you go out on Friday or Saturday night? G like / love / hate + verb+-ing V activities Doyou tice i, fu and iy Sentence rhythr campin Pp and int sentence rhythm on Vike sleeping inabed! VOCABULARY activities GRAMMAR like / love / hate + verb + -ing a Inpairs, match the activities and the photos. _a_ Read the profiles of six people from a dating website. In pairs, can you match the women and men? Say why. camping reading buying clothes running 1 Isabella and cooking swimming, 2 Angieand cig intig 3 Adrianaand fying 1) travelling Isabella and Because he loves and she likes ‘Boing to the cinema watching DvDs ATE Ta ove playin« n ove running and cycling Like doing Y_Iike classical music 38x I hate flying Hove buying clothes ‘love Ulike the cinema Y Mike campin | don't lke reading % I don't like wate! Tend ove walking in the Hove shopping ‘mountains Y Wlike watching DVDs V-_Ilike good food % I don't like spor b @39)) Listen and check. Then listen and x I hate shopping repeat the activities. © Cover the activities and look at the photos, Say the activities. b> p.106 Grammar Bank 8B. Read the rules and do the exercises. 3 PRONUNCIATION & SPEAKING (0), /u:, and //; sentence rhythm a @)41)) Listen and repeat the words sounds, bull ut BF soo food soon schoo boot Wy soing doing swimming thing single singer |B S"#! bb 42) Listen and repeat che conversation Practise it in pairs. Copy the sounds and rhythm, ilike cooking, what about you? ilike cooking too. Do you like reading books? Yes, love reading good books Do you like cycling? Yes, do. love cycling! are yousingle? ‘No, sorry! w>eorara>r © Look atthe pictures in 1a. In pairs, talk about the activities with love, like, don’t like, or hate. Hove camping. Me, too! | hate buying What about you? \ clothes. What about you? 4 READING & WRITING a 43) Read and listen to the eweets. Tick (7) ewo people who like doing things that you like doing, too. b_ Compare witha partner. Did you choose the same people? © Write your answer to the question What do you like doing if you have two free hours? and ‘give itco your teacher. Play Guess who? What do you like doing if you have two free hours? Here are some tweets from people all over the world. Teresa Painting my/inails, and reading a book until they dry! ‘thingsilikedoing James Hove sitting down with a cup of coffee and reading the newspaper from cover to cover. It's very relaxing! ‘#thingsilikedoing 4 Jerry During the day - cycling in the country. In the evening ~ looking at bikes online and thinking about what bike | want to buy. #thingsiikedoing Keyan PE tena eeneemoeeenn TW ore crtwo episodes af. good sere ot ted Ihe IMakingiaieake to take to work. #thingsilikedoing Greta Going into the garden and talking to the chickens. ‘thingsilikedoing Carlos Hike walking in the country near my house or going toa bookshop with a friend and having coffee there. ‘thingsilikedoing Kate After a bad day at work, Ike doing housework. It makes me less stressed! #thingsiikedoing Sandra Hove going fora walkin the old town and window= shopping. And then having a cup of hot chocolate in a café #thingslikedoing David ike going for a run after work. work in an office all day and | love the feeling of freedom. #things sdoing Glossary ritnyras noting coke window Soria | Ke 5 5A present simple (2 29)) Listen and repeat the examples. Then read the rules. and El: |, you, we, they a Thave toast forbreakfast. I don’t have eggs for breakfast. (don't = do not) You haverice forlunch. You don't have pasta for lunch, Wehave coffee for breakfast. We don’t have tea for breakfast. ‘They have fish fordinner. They don'thave meat for dinner. + Weuse the present simple to talk about present habits hings we usually do),e.g. usually hae coffe for breakfast and things thatare always true,e-,hu my country we ea lot ofrice + resent simple(=/anl(=Jis the same for I, you (singularand plural), we,and they: + Wemake EIsentences with don'e.g, wedon't have coffee NOT wenot have coffee. 5B present simple [i |, you, we, they (2 35)) Listen and repeat the examples. Then read the rules. ao a Do need aticket? Yes, you do. Do youllive near here? Ido. | No, I don't Dowe needa visa for Russia? | Yes, you do. | No, you don't, Dotheyhavechildren? | Yes,theydo. | No, they don't. + Present simple(7lis the same for, you (singular and plural), we,and they. + Weuse do to make questions: Do you live here? NOT Yortve here? Or biveyorhere? + Remember AST to help you with word order in presen simple questions: A = auxiliary (do), $= subject (you, they, et.) infinitive jor =}sentences. We (have) AY We have sandwiches for lunch, for breakfast. in the evening, 4 You jl + vein 9Q insheeesing 6 votvo IB samy ee « meade en iB 5B GRAMMAR BANK b_ Write one sentence and one)sentence using the bold verb in. like I'm Italian, but Idon't like pasta, My friends and like fast food, especially pizzas and burgers. People in the UK a biglunch~they usually havea sandwich. My family ‘on Sunda Deat 1 ‘They in Japan. 3 drink You {g00d for you. They alcohol in Egypt. We to restaurants. They're very expensive. 1 have lunch together ‘meat. 'ma vegetarian. alot of fishand rice alot of coffee! Itisn't 4 g0 Idon’t have breakfast at home. 1____wacaté.

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