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Inside SUE KAY VAUGHAN JONES PHILLIP KERR Adapted by Peter Maggs | Catherine Smith | Contents OO Me) page 8 i Name Names and tani TRO people aking about names Tense reve ook os ke Names Qdescrbing people What's ina rae? ‘uestion forms Describing peels GLanguogeleaming Remembering names ‘© Fai, Descrintion Names, Memory ‘Anécdete: Someone wha © Top Fivo Furr Ways to Remember _Feeus envnames Language leming is inporar fo you ANiame (0 Vowel sounds i, a, DO Filingin form © Teds QUA’ De Sal Hans Jatt vith personal formation @ Brat taking abut somebody whos important tohim Language for Life: Shiwing interest Life Skil: Cura Awareness What’sina Name? page 16 2 The World @Flaces in yourcountiy (Three people talking about their Countable and uncountable Home towns O Thebes things from home towns nouns. sakuch very/toa “Countries ‘iffrentcourries Hotel ovis “Suan expressions Hotolreviews -Aneedote Thebes lace Q Everything's wrong hart © Places na city. Aoctives. {OUND ever ved Emma faking about the best place Countries. atonal. DO bot reviw sehas ever vied a create oe Mle Serna where You ord stress: counts, Lie Skis: Proricng: Whol fo do..2__atonaities page 24 3 Love © Relationships (alta Bey taking about her Simple past and past feistionships Frat meaings relationship progeesshe. Adverbs stories (© Telling stoves (Get Persanal oame show ‘of manne DO linking sentences CHOW we met: Love ot Hortar! CO Relaonsip enressos, with afteribetore +ing. © Lessonsin Love: A Pink Howse Narrative linkers. fing Writing a story Language for Life: Things in comeron panies Lite Sis: Deeisin- making Reo ee ‘Perfect Date © teregutar vec: fe, page 32 Review A Pages 3,33 Grammar / Vocebulay J Pronunciation review Pages M35 Reading & Listening Writing (How | met my best frond) & Speaking page 36 4 Shopping © Buyina and giving its © The Worst its. ver © Adverts of requency. Verb ‘its ‘Anecdote: Thelasttine Eee talking about the lat ie he Ballers Simple present and ‘totes youbounhi somebody bought somebody a if preset progressive Shopping anit @ Twomen taking about shopping © Caloratons:a bunch of. bat © sittudes to shopping © Get the look Ray thes fe, Clthes and aerssores Qcecotoean Foca onc ue witch Language for Lifesnclething store PAA NoUNS J Fd [Life Skills: Planing A Shopping Tip page 44 5 In shape Olatoresperts OKA witha tmatnete ‘© Comparative and superatves Fitness ‘Ansedote: Your @ Tataking about expriencesct Phrasal verbs Sports expres clipart choot ton + acer. prs sorts att evertzers discussing sports stars Nuers ae Osean aes I Fes overt wth OWatrctesysulead ll @ Luigeen cine spars (BO ormetrng aes. Language for Ute Ging instructions © Sm9 Hm epresions ing sentences with Life Skills Tine Management: though esting 8 nterse Routing eee pone S26 lob outs ieansdtone— Semarang io Otel ondvest Gal Jobin he Har? taro) Pest pet on eee saparoncts OF jots ‘np past Angedate: A person YOU © Interview with @ store owner © Jobs. Collocations (work). nom witha goodjoo Kim ating about har friendsjob sal fice econ QApb apptication for Life: Presenting yoursell OR a Lanpase a parse trem Ubu Setg oss mstmage ORY sae page 60 Review B Pages 60, 61 Grammar / Vocabulary / - Pagse2 SD Reideg& stem. rig Hecod CaAAV INC OWS Pirwork pogei Grammar Extra page v _Audioscript pane vit (PLL ear Varbrbd UIVAY Wir LISTENING _ (A4) 1 Orc: Listen to two people talking about their names. Underline the four names you hear for each person. The man ‘The woman Benjamin Sen Beni Tree igen Maria Anna-Marla Mumu Mimi Baby 2 Compete these sentences ith the words inthe bos. age Els ends De nelinne 6 healt i © His call him Big Ben, 1 Hor calls her Baby. Pome VOCABULARY (A) 1 © .0s Listen and 1 aunt boyfriend brother prother-intaw cousin daughter father gisfriend ‘arandfather grandmother half-brother half-sister mother nephew niece sister sister-inlaw son stepfather stepmother uncle 2 Complete the table with words from Exercise 1. Where possib your family as an example. Tell your partner about some of the people in your family. add the first name of a person from Male Q Female CECE boyfriend = No aunt = Pllar te Cee a brother=Paco OO ners 3. Work with a partner. Look at your names in Exercise 2 and discuss these questions. ‘8 Which names are typical in your country? 'b Which name is the most unusual? ‘© Which name de you like best? Pee ee Creo CRU ae Peerriers rt es enced READING 1. How did your parents choose your name? Was it for one of the reasons below or for a different reason? Tella partner. 2 Your parents named you after a relative. Your name is religious. 'b_ They named you after a place. £ Ithas a special meaning, ‘© They chose an unusual name, ‘¢_ Your parents simply liked the name, They named you after a famous person. 2 Read the post. Which of the reasons (a-g) is not mentioned? g Jennifer Elis, MQ ) csninies age sata pny a he hav tom a hl ota Put wo To Wak mac auck — Neen eoosr are He tr confusing tohave wo Jenin the house. "MyparinasNoan cause is arnt ao rogue, and pckod a name ‘no the be Ar hey ink ur baby sted ao have abla name — Leo Richardson Gla he ys dong wel My ‘parents names me ater Leonardo DiCapo 99 ‘maybe you can name te now bay ale a famous person? know you ke Tayo Si. ka - Reply = 1 +22 minuios ago ‘maybe Futhor Ev. Those are io names, bn nl are they are gh leo wana choos someting ft pelo Noah end me, and not jis cheose names that ar roma book. ocauirae terete ape oo TESTI tt ae Tokyo ERS igh Are Be Chia, ‘agaadides to so ay place rao om Bu So, what should we? Nae her afer ny ete ick aren name, orktere ant opt 7 Gaia Smith Jon — pase condo whet my parents They werted an usin name, 0 thoy chose a oman goddess. Thanks, guys. 8. no nha ‘ae he is No oe can say or po Like Ropty «1-11 minutos 200 ©ea0) {Like comment > Share ta comment 3. What name would you choose for a baby girl or a baby boy? GRAMMAR | Match each GIA verb phrase nthe aril with a tense, We brought - simple past ‘Simple present: 2 Write the negative form for each sentence and name the tense. dafioes a Ilike rock music, dt went out last rveyroressie: | don't eck muse (tmpeprecent) f tve been to Peru btm eacing a geod book ght now fan ply the piano, Present peek ¢_ I'm going to have some coffee after class. Check (7 the affirmative or negative sentences which are true or you. ; a Vikerockimusie./7 do ike rock music Future te geng to: 2 Writ the question form foreach sentence and the short answers Yes and No. [Ask your partner the questions. a Doyoutcerock musi? Yes Ld0./No,\done ‘Simple past: PRONUNCIATION es OV) 1 © 101 Listen and repeat the vowel sounds: fu, fi, /a/,/30, /9/. O)) 2 O15 Listen and repeat the names in the table, 2 /W/ ____ ¢___ d__ e_ ‘Then label each group (are) with the correct June Bert Charles Eve Dawn ‘vowel sound (/u/, fi, Ja/ Jar, 21). Luke Pearl Robert Dean Shaun Sue Kurt Holly Pete Paul LISTENING ) 1 © 106 How well can you remember names? Study the pictures of nine people below and listen to thelr names, Dont write them down. AE SH m g Der aD a a 1 2S Pe 2 Listen wd check. Who remembered the most names? Do you have any special techniques for ‘remembering names? I try to repeat the name in my head. VOCABULARY 11 Look at the pictures above, Complete the descriptions of each picture with the correct name and number. ‘a _Toby(5]_has a shaved head. He's very good-looking. b has short, straight hair with biond highlights. has dark hair and green eyes. has short, gray hair, has dark brown eyes and long hai. has long, blonde hair. She's very cut. has long, red hair. She has a beautiful smi. has dark, curly hair has gray hair and a gray beard OD) Owwr Listen, check, and repeat. 2 Complete the table with words and phrases from Exercise 1. Hair length Hair color Hairstyle Eyes Opinion Other achaved head dark otraight green very good-looking a beard 1%) 3 © 100 Listen and repeat the words in the box. Then add them to the table in Exercise 2. abeard beautiful blue fair handsome amustache atattoo wavy + (SERRA ieweth SPEAKING tong, Esl Es Ew EE 2. Write short descriptions of three people you know. Tell your partner about them. ) READING 11 Read this top five. Match the headings (a-d) with the appropriate screen. ‘8 Looks tke b How do you spelit? © Drawa picture! Repeat! e Ash BO) MSN aa) eR AM ela Ue ew Ul) Dg When you hear a name for the first time, try to make connections with the ‘pers0n infront of you. Who or wiral do they look Tike? Does Jo look like a doctor? Does Lola look ike a lion? Is Sida bit ike a snake? Whatever the connection, its going to help you, Next time you see Lola, you are going to think lion and then ... “Ah, Lola the ion." ‘A good plans to repeat the person's name. Over and over and over again. Say itn your head, and then outloud. Say itright ater you've been introduced tothe person. Use the person's name in conversation. "Great to meet you, Mary” or "Mary, good to see you" Dont say it oo much, of course. "ASkthe person you have ust met to spell Fisher name. AS they spell i out {W-AR.., visualize the letters in your mind. Orimagine you are ving the Jeers down. This is gong o help you remember the name. Ofcourse, ithe person's name is Bob oF Jo, you might want o ty another method ...You can ‘alo try to imagine the person's name writen across hither forehead. big sion on tei face! ‘Another way fo remember a name isto draw a picture in your mind. What does Bea sound like? Yes, @ bee. So, in your mind, start drawing a big bumblebee. What does Lily remind you of? Of course. A flower! Draw a flower in your mind If everything fails, then don't be afraid to give up ... and just ask. ifs much ‘beter lo be honest and tell the person you have forgotten. Its much more ‘embarrassing to get someone's name wrong. So, deep breath, and ... “tm 90 sony, bul what's your name again?” 2 Discuss these questions with a partner. ‘2. Which of these techniques have you used for remembering names? Which of these techniques could help you remember new English words? ‘¢ What other ways can you think of to help remember and learn new English words? GRAMMAR 1 Look at the words and phrases in the box. Write N for nouns or noun phrases and A for adjectives or adjective phrases. Jook() + adjective You look tire, JA |frienaly —[N Ja banker intelligent |shy Jook(s) lke + noun: She looks like a stucent. | doctor very young middle-aged stressed about sisty [_]Mexican awaiter a student a retired police officer rich What type of word do you use after Jook(s)? What type of word do you use after look(s) like? 2. Write a sentence to describe each person in the nine pictures on page 10. Leave a space for the name. looks about fifty and pretty friendly. He looks ikea banker ‘Ask your partner to complete each sentence with the correct name. = READING 11 Which of the following language learning tips do you follow? Tell a partner. Read as much as possible Speak as much as you can in cass. Buy a good dictionary. b d_ Have 3 good reason for learning English, Read the Q&A with an English expert, Dr. S she mention? Dr. Sally Haines is a best-selling author and an associate professor of English. hat other language learning tps can you SPEAKING 1 Replace the words and phrases teneations er Yourew eee, a What 60 you eno on TV reading ing youre tine} 6 ey TE? dancing / buy a DVD / drink fruit juice) were you ‘on vacation f do teen —_ — (watching ‘@ Write down and review new language. Watch English movies or TV shows. 4. Visit English-speaking countries. ally Haines. Which of the tips from Exercise 1 does, Dr. Sally Haines ‘What's your best tip for language learners? “Thor's alot of advice for leamers but ican be confusing, So, try to ep it very simple. For just about overyono, learning ‘language is about commurication = so mv best ip is very ‘sy Spock! ‘When did you last study a language? Ft to study a new language every year. This heps me ‘understand what t's Ik to bea language leary, What doos ‘language earner nod? | also try to iit ho county whore ‘they speak the language. This fs somothing | rocommond to ‘everyone learing a language. ‘Where do you go when you visit a new country? [always vist social paoos ~ cafés, restaurants, hotos, bars — ‘and practice my new language. Ws not always perc, buts {great obo in a rao situaion and try to communiato ‘What do you enjoy about working with language earners? “Thor s 80 much | onjoy. I's raat o 690 my loam growing In contidence. And lve it wer leamers continue to lear English ousio of class whon thoy watch English movios or “TV shows. Also, using a dictionary is very important ‘What kind of English dictionary do you recommend? ‘Any It doesn’ mater ts pnt or digital, a deenarys a voy vvaluabo tol for an English learner. To be an advanced learner, yoUinood to lea over 5,000 words at's wry a dctonary Souseul think of? Write alist and compare with a partner. to make five new questions to ask a partner. Use the 6 What's your town / family) Mat BARB > oe car job) (computer / like? chouse / city or (Go (o t) 2 Ask your partner your questions from Exercise 1. What Is the most interesting thing you've earned about your partner? GRAMMAR 11 Look at the table and match the questions (a-d) with the correct qnevers (3) Is she hungry? 2 What are the blue wrds?-——~__ 1 ausilary) verb + subject] Have tney are? b What are the red words? 2 subjects. What goes “nephew” {© What is the word order for statements? 3 auxiliary verbs ¢ Whats the word order for questions? subject + (auxiliary) verb mean? ) You: are left-handed. ‘Are you left-handed? Your mother can speak English, Can your mother speak English? You have been to Peru, Have you been to Peru? Yourname means “first child”. What does yourname mean? ‘Ask a partner the questions in the table. 2 I necessary, rewrite these sentences with do, does, or did to make correct questions. ‘ Youplay the guitar? Doyou play the guitar? Where your mother come from? b You sleep wel lastnight? fe Have you been to California? \ Can you drive? 1 What's your favorite color? Activar Wind f ‘Ask your partner the questions. 3 Rewrite these questions in the correct order. (DON'T ask your partner the questions!) you are / old / How? How old are you? ‘¢ poiitical party / vote / Which / you / 60 / for ? bb inlife after death / Do / believe / you ? 1 you / many / boyfriends or girlfriends / How / © do/ much / earn / you / How ? hhad / have ? you /ever / Have / broken the law ? Work in small groups. Decide which questions itis OK te © in your English class. © at work. © in your family. © never! © with your best friends. ‘an SPEAKING: ANECDOTE 1 © Listen to Brad talking about somebody who i important to him. | ‘Underline the answers he gives. @ What's this person's name? John Carter / Car! Johnson, ‘b When did you meet him? At college / When we were five years old. Where does he ve? Near San Diego / in Los Angeles. d What does he do? He's a teacher / a doctor. « e How often do you see him? Every weekend / In the summer. { Whyishe important to you? We have the same interests / He knows me so well. g What are his best qualities? He's a really good listener / He's very funny. Fh What dont you tke about hin? He's always late / too busy \ When did you last see him? On my birthday / Last weekend. 2 You're going to tell your partner about a person who is important to you. ‘© Ask yourself the questions in Exercise © Think about winat to say and how to say it ‘© Tell your partner about e person whois important to you. LANGUAGE FOR LIFE a © 100 Listen to a conversation between two friends (Adam and Beth) discussing the weekend. y ‘Match the conversation with picture 1 or picture 2. i : oT (Qs onsen to anetervason se canara. ars ath so arene he et )) > Si Littn entrapnt tne soarsane ath ses ie show ta sinter wy Really? @ Wow! That's great. 5 ace yt sete znasy 25th Sass mh tains : am 4 camps he erst wt he engrarin am Ese 3 tna soo tnd ans te carne = worn sprees enmaraton tut youre wes nh obese Greslsicon pear 2 wet can aren you tog Becton oasis ee eee * nemthapeas mote het ec oane Bese erences rena sna pectin ceteris arn (9 rarer |v ftench an nots teacher @ Hat 7 “ocean” vil Japanese SFOS DAN 3 dew Stowers a Gomes | Ec LE a Cod (OV) Ot uistan ana cnech your snewars) 2 Work with a partner. Discuss these questions ‘and compare your answers, 48 Whois your oldest relative? Who is your youngest relative? Which side of the family fs bigger Your father’s side or your mather's sae? What are your neighbors tke? o you know all your neighbors’ names? How many close friends Go you have? Who is your best friend? Who are your favorite co-workers? Are there any co-workers you don't lke?

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