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5 LISTENING
(:, Listen to the phone conversation.
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4 these his ring Choose a or b.
fish fish Who does Holly want to talk to?
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1: 2 she this meet
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a Beth
Where is Emily?
b Emily

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3 Where is Holly's bag?
aI 3 me I my at 6 smile niece buy a in Emily's car b in Emily's house
bike bike 4 What is Holly's phone number?
a 60674923 b 60674823
c Listen and check. Then listen and repeat
the words. 5 What does Beth give Emily?
a the message b the phone
6 Which keys are in Holly's bag?
4 READING a her car keys b her flat keys
Read some more of Sally's Phone and answer the questions. 7 Who is Holly with?
1 Who's Katharine? _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ a a neighbour b a friend
2 What does Louise suggest to Sally? 8 Where do Holly and Emily meet?
a at Holly's house b in a cafe
3 Why doesn't Paul know his phone number?

4 Who tells him what his number is? _ _ _ _ _ _ __ USEFUL WORDS AND PHRASES
Learn t h ese word s and phrases.
Sally's Phone voice \;)IS.
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Sally talks to Claire and Louise. happening h,cp~nIIJ
'I've got a message for Paul- but who's Pau!? Do you ring I'll]
know a Paul, Claire?' she asks. smile smail
'No. What's the message?' Claire asks.
'It's his sister Katharine's birthday, and she's having a give a message (to somebodY) ~JI\ ~ IllcsIJ3
party tonight. Do you think it's a wrong number?' pick up plk \p
'Yes, I think it is,' Claire says. press the button pres ()~ 'b.\tn l
'Hey, Sally!' Louise says. 'Put on your red skirt and go to put down 'pot ddun
the party. Forget Andrew!' It's the wrong number. Its 0;') rDlJ '11 \l11b~(r),
Paul talks to a friend at work.
'This is Sally's phone - and Sally's got my phone.'
'But who is Sally?'
'I don't know,' says Paul.
'Why don't you phone her?'
'What's my number?' Paul asks. 'I don't know my number.'
'Why not?'
'Because I never call my number!'
Paul phones his mother.
'Mum, what's the number of my phone?'
'Why do you want your phone number, Pau!?'
'Because Sally's got my phone.'
'Who's Sally?' his mother asks.
'I don't know, but she's got my phone, and I've got her phone.' I
'I don't understand.'
'I know,' says Paul. 'It doesn't matter. Have you got my
number?' Extract from Oxford Bookworms Library Starter:
Glossary
'Here it is. 0781 644834.' Sally's Phon e by Christine Lindop © Oxford Universit y Press 2008.
'Thanks, Mum.' I've got =I have Reproduced by Permission.
She's got = She has ISBN 978-0-19-423426-9
If we had no winter, the spring
would not be so pleasant.

1 GRAMMAR like (+ verb + -ing) 2 VOCABULARY the date; ordinal numbers


a Write the verb + -in8 form of the verbs in the box in the a Continue the series.
correct column. 1 September, October, November , December
2 May, June,
btty come draw find get have give run stop
swim take wait 3 January, February,
4 spring, summer,
double consonant S first, second,
verb +-ing e +-ing
+-ing 6 sixth, seventh,
7 eighteenth, nineteenth,
buy in8
b Complete the chart.

III 14/2 417 31/10 ~

b Look at the chart and complete the sentences. Day Date You say...
Christmas Day 25.1 12 the twenty-jjjJh
©© = love
of December
©=like or-

© = don't mind Halloween


® = don't like
®® = hate
New Year's Day

dance at parties ®® ©© US Independence Day

do housework © ®®
Valentine's Day
drive at night © ®
sit in cafes © ©
swim in the sea ©© ® 3 PRONUNCIATION consonant clusters;
watch football ® ©©
saying the date
1 William hates dancin8 at parties. a Underline the stressed syllable in the multisyllable words.
Amanda at parties.
1 Jmuary 7 July
2 William housework.
2 February 8 August
Amanda housework.
3 March 9 September
3 William at night.
4 April 10 October
Amanda at night.
S May 11 November
4 William in cafes.
6 June 12 December
Amanda in cafes.
S William in the sea. b Listen and check. Then listen and repeat
Amanda in the sea. the words.
6 William football.
Am anda football.

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