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Two clties ‘p22 eddies) verde wih opps, ato, qusere it et: 9) inisitatoes i 38 Brothers and sisters p24 bil poses et ons), ‘and pastaste aces, ya) BC Eatin ortake away? p26 olan ‘anand es Mw m7 SE Peat ine eee So amma inscat 3D Food! ike pee fodand dik 2 a To, ae 2 ol _ Batra Practice 3 and Progress Portfolo 3 pas_@ setr-stucy ovo-roms [A Live, work and etuely p30 OSES WN eR NOK Sty est Smpe ju, Se Mei, penton ces Ne 4B My ree time p32 Weeileaciaes Preset Seo me, {dern a shrtancwers 4C Buying things p94 tioeiotuy inate (hs a as. ese 4D Whet time is It? p96 dasa! bo wk Tao ie tino wos takin aout ie “Extra Practice 4 and Progress Portico 4 p100 @)Sotfetudy DvD-ROM 4 5A Atypical day ps8 aves Fret ro is 08 sestaneaane 5B Where doos she work? p40 tnepivais wien ha Preset Sn (fe. derlns ast anes SC An evening out pan baiadark wart il 5D Aday off aa fown avtsard ig pase wih ony ira Paice band proaressronoios poy @)asinuay ove-nOMe [IEF sco Toachor’s DVO Senne) [can enc kere) CTI anes ‘Caner ala prty Cameras aa ay ines ple Proeuntre Prom nas Tans ant eons ap with Letening Wa ‘Wats mtr ane? whee ra? tomatoe es Wert to/ eta? Tisiraes aa sarenes {Weare oe ass) and a Carats os Conversations in clase REEF Oiassr00m language Taig abt apo haemo tag? Wty ng? HELP WITH PRONUNCIATION /a/ an /9/ 619 ___ Reading and Writing Portfolio t Whew ryoutrm? Want 9 Two? ‘oan ewe “rwanda seers “sen esos Tayo par Pho in "87m Tes tends Supesle ond og TEED Te WV Gn ‘a asses Tagine |__ Peete mation | Se Custis wih Hew? Hp with Ustening Wanders wih ten an test ss ieemerstont HELP WITH PRONUNGIATION //and ik 921 Tang aba wo ena Help wit Ustanna Cnr Vertes The cpr sy heey ‘Sees ate Cpe iy Orne Tsien ond ava cl al Toren as Fava er er Fendi ae See whe a Fenster aie ELP WITH PRONUNCIATION /o/and/a/ 620 Sy Tawar ia? Tvl Tanti Lisinneuss Lininne sa ‘artes ine ‘nonin new fn ein Tarfertne | __arpete natin Hp stning orton it oyu tress Dar ios asp TE asp ‘Acoma na hep Fm ine “Days and ies “Days and times [HELP WITH PRONUNCIATION /0/ and /0/ pxT ‘ur daly eile ‘eur partes daly outhe ‘Nadie’ ute Linton Mendy ‘eurest end Help with Ustning Senteoce ses (1) ‘Orceing ead and iekina eae EE aectaart ‘eset mo 7 earvoreaion aera ‘oar Suny rate ‘ur Suny oes ‘ur Say ots “wand fae sertencos Hove Sunes Help with stning Serience sos (2) HELP WI PROMINCATON /w/e/¥/ 6S __________—Retng and Wing Pevfon § ie wR Lesson ReEeinia Se ee ne, ato, the thaw a: pstve tere ese ae: rat, e300 (quien ad short swe 37 GA My home town ‘pa olasina ow orc 0) ©B Are there any shops? pas plissinaion ar cly(2) 6C Tourist Information ps0 tsshnyoutno 6D Ite my favourite p52 oie claus, ful ‘he watinematon ane ‘ia Practice 6 and Progr Portola ptoa @ ettondy Ovp-ROMe 7A We're twins pq thrgsyouheand conti; ‘jet raves ee 0 ate 7B Gan you drive? pee sie ‘anf aby JC Directions p58 ScoIstons ofae ‘snr and ging ecinns 7D The internet GO tgs poe done =e Soe el eae Sy « eee ners 8A. Iwas there pez aw Fas Seco posted ene 8B Happy anniversary! p64 _ysssai/tine piss Pas Sect qs i pele 80 Birthdays 720 inne eo Tig hd nd aos infantis, @D Life's a party! peo Panna ira Practice Band Progress Portolo a pron _@) soitatudy OVE ROM ‘SA Amazing journeys p70 ‘sh Tas Sr pre (aia eases ‘OB My last holiday pra Riayocies aS orb aos nldertrows 90 Aweekend away p74 alte sain ‘ying van was SFT tata ot it tn ‘SD Who, whet, when? —_p7e_@atinwore ava Facies and rogiess ontoios pos @/sev-iudy ovE-ROWe TOA Life changes reves ey oe 10B Anew start PHO ruses with have, wath, go, 90 to ‘be going fo: questions and short ansmers: ia = 100 Good tuck! pean Bee a Ralhp np 7 End of Course Review pas Extra Practica 10 ane Progress Portico 10 pto® @) Seltstudy BVO-ROM 70 Pair and Group Work p86 ‘Audio and Video Scripts p107 Language Summaries pte MEE} see Teacher's DvD j__|Speaking__[Listening and Video “own riya kaon ‘isn’ bre nn Sirhan Saroncswith he 57 te a aces nea Suara Weicone bay rne Dussons win Bite a. 7 Paces nea ourtee Help with Listening Liking 1) and Ae ie ay... ? | Asking rian ta trist RPA a outst ifrmatun cone “wo eras ‘cometsaton aa ust domain cso ___‘ieformatoncnro A "our dato nd lors ay does My fare paces ues thor ite Faure ings en pence [HELP WFTH PRONUNCIATION /A/ and 5/689 ‘Reading and Writing Portfollo © AtwurstinLoncon Nuntook 952 Thys youve, or Ikeendhate Were vty ate Were vary leet ‘bestors wen Does. sediments _ ee 5 Things you and your fay cane “Tue rake srtnces wc eat canto Hoip wth Listening can cant ues wh can T Asking fr and gig aretens TIRED Distone ‘Coneretons iba ovat ‘Ts yuan your ae horn Aare questa Tes inant HELP WITH PRONUNCIATION /6/ and /9/ p81 Reading and Writing Portfolio 7 Tesaneer den? Wout ‘Wiehasion The an ge To arty de Satan wih vere om ‘when wes he bom? ‘An indian weccing Yow lt tng pty ‘ ‘Wes oinay? ta ‘etree oe Mears Soe BERD ory ins j el ow, cy cy Faas il Tab aio | Teofetal i tly ih Listening Liking) ELPWTHPRONUNGIATION faa 908 __Renaing and wing Porton w canon WRN Ton etn! wand Velp with Listening Fret SiroleorPaxiSoe to ntti Sones ne Pas So Thetis da te At ted { meray TW ead Cae diay Tas aos Tigo oe | vert ty Paste acer Baran tee TE Aosion Tse dst etd | Wat dd a wend TES Lstwesew * Questor abate an your pret How mary cd ge aN? Help with etoning Sarono aves () “HELP WITH PRONUNGIATION A and /e/ B77 ‘eo birepae Tar a pa Ta Ei i =I casa oa Tapa ca ea Sn ceo ll mm oo Samal i oo... ‘ HELP WTHIPRONUNOIATION Yonleonis:rvi pete ang and Wing Pe t Phonemic Symbols p134 (Classroom Instructions p135_ ‘Self-study DVD-ROM instructions p136 Pee Lila ahs pele BL . Vocabulary numbers 0-12 Grammar |, my, you, your What’s your name? Real World saying hello; introducing people Hello! EEXB 1 Look at the photo. Read and listen to conversation 1 Listen again and practise, Practise conversation 1 with four students. Use your name. Tell the class your name, Hello, I'm Francesca. Hello, my name’s Lee. Hi, I’m Youssef EEF? ead and listen to conversation 2. Listen again and practise Practise conversation 2 with four students. Use your name. HELP WITH GRAMMAR J, my, you, your Fill in the gaps with For my. 1 Hello, /’m Stefan, 2 ‘ming, inanks. 3 name's Emel, Fill in the gaps with ‘you or your, 1 How are you ? 2. Nice to meat 3 to. 4 What's name? EERE ois Ea: Listen and practise the sentences in phone numbers; saying gooanye Fill in the gaps with /, my, you or your. A 8 sur Hello, my name's Sue. ADAM Hi, Meg, Whar’s name? MEG Hi, Adam. How are 2 MARIO Hello, ’m Mario. ADAM ‘m fine, thanks. SUE Nice to meet And MARIO too. MEG ’m OK, thanks. EB 4 Listen and check Work in pairs. Practise the conversations in Introducing people [GIFS Read and listen to conversation 3, Listen again and practi Work in groups. Practise conversation 3. Use your names. steraN Hello, I'm Stefan. What's your name? MEL, Hello, my name’s Emel. ED tix. Hi, Anita. STEFAN. Nice to meet you. ANITA. Hi, Tim, How ate you? EMEL You too. rim I'm fine, thanks. And yo antra I'm OK, thanks, Numbers 0-12 Eas Liston and practise these numbers. 0 zero N 1 one 8 eight 3 three 10 ten 11 eleven 5 five 12 twelve 6 six Work in pairs. Say four numbers. Write your partner's numbers, Are they correct? NINA Polly, this is David. pouty Hello, David. Nice co meet you, Davib You too. Phone numbers co Read and listen to these questions and anewers. Listen again and practise. ‘What's your mobile number? I's 07954 544768, What's your home number? I's 020 7622 3479, TIP «In phone numbers 0 = oh and 44 = double four Work in pairs. Practise the questions and answers in BIB Lsten to trree conversations. Write the phone numbers Work in pairs. Compare answers. MIKI Bye, Lucy. See you soon. Wey Yes, see you. Get ready ... Get it right! Work in pairs. Student A p86. Student B p91, Goodbye! [Gili Read and listen to conversation 4 Liston again and practise. Say goodbye to other students. Countries IE Look at the map, Match these countries to 1-12 {ayi7) radi") Atssal’) tne USAL | Gérmany'"] Egypt) Austraia] México [They] the URL) china) Spain yl] the it {HELP WITH LISTENING Word stress EX EIB 10 Listen and notice the word stress (+) if the = countries in 1. Tealy — Brazlt Eat Listen again and practise. Where’s she from? Vocabulary counties Grammar he, his, she, ner Real World Wnere are you fom? Wiork in pairs, Lock again atthe mao, Say a number ‘Your partner says the country. What's number 2? Where are you from? Eh 2 EEE 11 Look at the photo of Stefan and Emel Listen to the conversation and fin the gaps. b EER Listen and practise © Where are you from? Tel the class. Tm from Peru. Pm from Libya. Tm from Indonesia. TMT Tm from Prague | 1d Work in groups. Ask other students where they are from. What's El @ Look again at the photo of Stefan and Emel | MeL Where are you from, Stfa STEFAN Pin from eweL Tim from And you? name? Match questions 1~4 to answers a-d. 1. What's his namo? Ho's from Rusoia, 2 Where'she from? \—b His name's Stefan, 3 What's her name? © She's from Turkey. 4 Where's she ftom? Her name's Ema! b Cais Listen and practise Bangkok P WITr he, his, she, her Fill in the gaps with he or his. What's his namo? name's Stefan, where's ‘rom? 's from Russia, 1 2 3 4 Fillin the gaps with she or her. 1 What's her name? 2 2 4 name's Emel Where's ‘rom? 's from Turkay. 1.2 a. Work in pairs. Look at AF, Writo sentences about the pooplo. Use these countries. Franeo Péland Colémbia India Thailand Japin A His name's ‘ol and he's from France, bb [BEER 14 Licton and chock your anowor. Get ready ... Get it right! Work in pairs. Student A p87. Student B p92, Warsaw @ The alphabet G Listen and say the alphabet. Notice the tnd the consonants, Bb Cc Dd FE Gg Hh fi jj Kk Ll Mm Nn Pp Qq Rr Ss Tt Vv Ww Xx Yy Zz EET to Listen ana write the letters. What's your first name? Look at photo A. Then match the teachers questions 1-3 tothe students answers anc. 1 What's yourfrstrame, please? — a Orto 2. What's your sur b Ortega 2 How do you spel ths © Ws Pablo MIRE 11 EE 17 Watch or listen. Check your answers. Vocabulary the alphabet; things in your bag (1); aand an Real World frst names and ‘surnames; classroom language MIDE 1.2 [Ea 16: Watch or listen to the teacher talk to two more students, Write'their names, 10 kK 2 Work in pairs. Compare answers. Eats questions in Listen and practise the first name + What's your fist name, please? Ask three students the questions in 3a. Write their first names and surnames. What's your first name? | It’s Bianca. Things in your bag (1) Work in pairs. Look at photo B, Match these words to things 1-9, abagi1| adictionary’] an apple pen’ | apénel a book andtebook! an umbrél amé Eakzo Listen and practise Work in pairs. Look again at photo B. Say a number. Your partner says the thing. Wha smumber 1? A bay HELP WITH VOCABULARY a@andan [Ey Look at the words in 6a. Then fil in the g2PS in those ruloo with aor a, We use with nouns that begin witha consonant sound Fin ne gaps witha oran 1a country 2 out 3 English dictionary 4 ctuden 6 phone number 7 Italian bag Excuse me! EE} 1.0 [EB 21 Look at photo 6 Wateh or listen to tree conversations in class, Maich students 1-3 to the words they ask about a-c 1 Dorota a Brazil 2 Pablo b answer 3 Khalid © pencil REAL WORLD Classroom language. MEF 1.9 R21 Watch oristen again. Tick (7) these sentences when you hear them. Excuse me, ’ What does answer mean? ''m sory, I don't understand, What's this in English? Can you repeat that, please? I'm sorry, | don't know, How do you spell Brazi? 2 EMM p11 (bee EMT tsten ana practise the sentences in 14 [2 Fillin the gaps with these words Excuse sory mean spell What's understand know repeat A PABLO ' Excuse me. What does notebook * 2 SALLY Look. This is a notebook. 8 SALLY Do exercise 4 on page 10. ponoTA I'm sorry, I dor that, please? SALLY Do exercise 4 on page 10, ce satty What's the answer to question 22 Can you kuau I'm5 sTdon'e& > Pano 7 this in English? SALLY Ie’s an umbrella, PABLO How do you 8 that? SALLY U-m-b-1-e-double Ina b_ Work in pairs. Practise the conversations. Take tums to be the toacher. ee NMG Pew TEE People and things ri QUICK REVIEW The alphabet Write five English words. Work in pairs. Spell your words to your partner. Write your partnor's words. Is your spelling corroct? Vocabulary people; tings plurals Listening: What's in your bag? Ed 2 Look at the photo for one minuto. Close your book. Write all the things in the photo you can remember. b Work in pairs, Compare answers [El ® Look at tho picture, Match these words to people a-e. and check your partner's spelling, Who has more words? ababy@ aboy ag | aman awoman HELE WITVOCRBULARY Plurals o a [Look at those words. Write the Lae missing letters. Bm Mey » Eb: Listen and practise. Ey ® Look’at tne photo. Match these words to things 1-7. SINGULAR adiary# achair' | atéble) | acomolter acimeral | awatcn! a sdnawich achar b Elbe. Listen and practise. a table © Work in pairs. What other things are in the photo? cro a wateh a sandwich adiary a baby aman a wornan a person’ Write the plurals. agit girls camera country awaich aman 1 PLURAL +8 chairs tables thing boy_ tres watches sandwich yt ies diaries bab, irregular men women people pis 3 Gbes EA Listen ana practise the plurals in 4. ‘a computer a woman an apple a dictionary person I Work in pairs. Look at p96. What's in your bag? :) HELP WITH PRONUNCIATION /2/ and /a/ Kl ESI 27 Look atthe pictures. Listen to the sounds |B 2 EiSiB26 Listen to tree peopte in London, Lapeer ceed Tick (7) the things in their bags. A books 7 a dotonary computer a notebook pens ell bag computer amabilo Ell 20 Listen to these words. Notice how we say msonduich the pink and blue letters. Listen again and practise. tel fal aq man apple Computer woman pracise vocabulary teacher “Raly China Nat Japan camera Brazil Japan camera : Understand aipabet understand ephebet ambile a [ExIBR20 Liston to these sentences. Listen again hee and practise. oe 1 Is your camera rom China? oe 2 Your appies aren my bag. : ai GTO 8. Practice the alphabet. an epple 4 My computers from Japan, sandwiches 5 Ise tom katy or Braz? 6 Is your teacher a man or a woman? b Work i pairs. Practise the sentences. continue2learn ‘camera Soames Vocabulary, Grammar and Real World teas = Extra Practice 1 and Progress Portfolio 1 p97 awateh = Language Summary 1 p14 a notebook = 1A-D Workbook p3 i Solf-study DVD-ROM 1 with Review Video a pencil an umbrella b Work in pairs. Compare answers. ¢ Listen again. Check your answers. Whereare the | a people from? IB Reading and Writing |= Portfolio 1 where are you from? Workbook p52 Ed Work in groups. Say what's in your bag. Ask your Reading four conversations teacher for new vocabulary. Who has the same Writing full stops (. ) and question marks (?); things? capital letters (1); about you Vocabulary nationaltos She’s British Grammar be (singular): postive ‘and negative Write five singular words (a watch, ote.), Workin pairs. Take tums to say your words. Say the plurals of your partner's words: Aawatch B watches. Nationalities Write the missing vowels (a, ¢, i, 0, u) in these counties, 1 Italy sGrmay eT rk y 2Brz1 6 agyot w tte K 3A ss Facet a ate S eM x 2 Ch n Match these nationalities to the countries in a Geman 5 @ American 1 Brish Mexican = Spanish Turkish © alan 9 Egyptian Chinese 4 Passion ——Braailon 1 Australian Extkeo Listen and practise the countries and nationalities. italy, Wien Work in pairs. Si the nationality. ‘ay a country. Your partner says Turkey) | Turkish What's your nationality? Tall the class. I'm Japanese. | I'm French. | |I’'m Colombian, Around the world Work in pairs. Look at photos A-D. Filln the gaps with a nationality trom [En Listen and check, | : HELP WITH GRAMMAR be (singular): positive Fill the gaps with ‘, ‘re or‘ Posmive (4) 11 Batis, (1am) 2 You _astudent. (+ you are) 3 He German, 4 She Brazllan, (= she 5 It__ American, (= iti) t Bb G2 Listen and practise the sentences in 4. Gi a Filin tne gaps with m or 's 4. Sho _ from So Paulo and sho a student 2 1 from Londen and! a teacher 3 Itisn'ta Mercedes. ta Chevrolet. 4. Sho isn't Australian, She fram the UK. 5 Hojen't from Berlin. Ho from Hamburg. © I'mnot American. |__ from Havana, in Cuba. b Work in pairs. Compare answers. Then match the sentences to photos A-D. be (singular): negative Ed) Look again at 62. Then fil in the gaps in these sentences with ’m not, aren't or isn't NEGATIVE () 11> American, am not) 2 You a teacher. are not 2 He from Borin. (+ is not) 4 She Australian, 5 It d Mercedes. 6 Ess Listen and practise the sentences in 7. True or false? EE 2 Gheck these words with your teacher. the cfpital (cy) ashger acémpany b Work in pairs. Look at photos 1-10. Tick (7) the true sentences. Make the other sentences negative. Write the correct sentences. 1. Mactid i the capital of Spain. 7 2 Gisele Bundchen is German. Leonardo DiCaprio is allan. Nissan is a Chinese compary, ‘Tho Eifel Tower icin Paris, ‘The White House is in New York. Prince Wiliam is Russian. Beyonos is an American singer. Fiat ig a French compary, Beijing is the capital of China, ° Check on p134. Are your answers correct? Get ready ... Get Work in new pairs. Write three true sentences and three false sentences. a Work in groups of four. Read your sentences to ‘the other pair. Are the other pair's sentences true or false? think thar’s crue / false. Bill Gates is American. Yes, you're right. / No, you're wrong, Tell the class two of your true sentences. ee HO ‘Vocabulary jobs Grammar be (singular): questions and short answers What’s your job? Photos of friends Check these words with your teacher. afriend beautiful married _ single bb [EEIF25 Look atthe photo of Tina and Matt Listen and match these names to photos 1~4 on Tina’s computer. Sofia | Marco\ | Emmal | Gary © Listen again. Complete the table. Gary | Marco | emma _| Softa country | Australia job a doctor HELP WITH GRAMMAR be (singular): Wh- questions Fill in the gaps with am, are or 's. WH. QUESTIONS (2) 1 Whee 17 2 Where __you from? 9 Whore he/she /it from? Bh Jobs 4 What yourname? [ 5 What his / ner name? | @ Workin pairs, Match these jobs o pictures 2-1 @ What > your)ob? | ane 7 What his /hor job? } aménager'b| adéctor' | a acher | a sales assistant ‘an ctor / an actress, EE 117 | | awalor/ awaivess| | a taxi driver | | aerate a oot a Ealbss Listen and practise the ut police ofcar questions in 3. TIP «In these vocabulary boxes we only show tho: b Cover the tablo in 20. Work in pairs. Then take ‘main stress (*) in worde and phraces. turns to ask and answer questions about the people b Elk 24 EMME Listen and practise. in photos 1-4. ‘© Work in now pairs. Ack questions about the Whar’shis name? | [Gary. | people in pictures a-i, “ ‘Where's he from? ustralia. What’ his job? | [Hea police oer | pete | alee - ‘What's his job? doctor What's her job?| [She's Is he a musician? i 2 Look again at the table in 2c. Tick (/) the correct answers. 1 IsGaryamusician? a Yes, hes 2 Is Marco from Mexico? a Yes, he's. 3 IsEmmaanactress? a Yes, shes. 4 Is Sofa talan? Yes, she's 5 Aro youfrom Rusia? Yo, | am, 6 Is your watch Japanese? a Yes, itis. b Work in pairs. Gompare answers. No, he isnt. 7 No, he is No, she isn't, No, sha isnt No, I'm not. No, itisn’t, be (singular): yes / no questions and short answers EG] Fitin tne gaps with am, are, aren't sor fn’ YES / NO QUESTIONS (2) SHORT ANSWERS am_|in this clas? Yes, you are, / No, you you ftom Russia? —_| Yes, | No, Im not he a doctor? she italian? Yes, she it Japanese? Yos, it Yes, he is. ‘No, he No, she isnt 7No, it (ks) HMMM Listen and practise the questions and short answers in 6. 2 Fitin the gaps with is oF Are. 1 Are youa student? 2 your teacher rom the UK? 3 you Spanish? 4 youmartied? 8 yourmobi in your bag? ® ___ youa doctor? 7 Beyonce a singer? @ Leonardo DiCaprio a musician? b Work in pairs. Ask and answor tho uostions. Use the correct short anewors. Are you a student? | Yes, Tam. Get ready ... Get it right! Ey Workin now pars. Student aps. Student B p82, Vocabulary tes; greetings Real World email addresses; ‘personal information ‘ questions ww a>. « 2c Personal} information REVIEW Jobs Write four jobs. Work in pairs. Take turns to mime your jot your partner. Guess your partner's jobs: A You're a taxi driver. B Yes, that’s right. Good morning! REAL WORLD Email addresses 4 Be veneens Eq Look at this email adress. Notice how we say. and @. ve.smitn@webmal.com i 1 Mr(Bro0n) 4 amerted woman 2 Mrs or Ms (King) b asingle woman 2 Ms.or Miss (Roborts) ¢_aman (mari or singe) » Ebse Liston and practise. Mr= tr Brown eve dot smith at webmail dot com pt El 2 Lookat pictures A-D. Complete the conversations with these phrases. Which three phrases mean Hello? Which phrase means Goodbye? Good méming Good &enng Pacer West Good night. Good atterndon MANAGER Te 0151 496 3211 Good morning , Mr Brown, coi: poterwvest@eieygym.conule ‘The Ciy Gym 12 Morven Serest Leerpoot UB ARF El: [ kimpriced @wobmailnet co; [rebecca taylor@email.org ‘subject: [ meeting tomorow I ® Work in pairs. Say email addresses 1-4 [EEIB-«0 Liston and check. Be: Ge Listen and practise email addresses 1=4 {co.uk + @ctyaym.co.uk - peterwest@cityoym.co.uk b Ask thee students for their email addresses. b [EF 29 EERIE Listen and check. Listen Write the email adaresses. Are they correct? again and practise. © Work in pairs. Practise the conversations, Whar's your email address? | [It’s ... i The City Gym 1 2 Whateyoure rm om? 3 What's yournt Lty?_ 4 Wmatsyour dor 5 What's your b 1 n_mb_9? © Whatsyour_m 1 ddr_os? 2 ER p17 i > MEz}e Look atthe photo. a New Member Form REAL WORLD Personal information questions Write the vowels (a, e, i, 0, u) in these questions. What's your i rst n'a me , please? Karen wants to join The City Gym. Watch or listen to her conversation with Peter. Tick (7) the questions in 6 when you hear them. b Watch or listen again. Complete form A. Lu ROT aay 70 firserame Karen nasionalty New Member Form address Road Liverpool frst name ‘mobile number cemall address rationality address © Work in pairs. Compare answors, 49 EADIE Listen and practise the olen juestions in 6. ‘email address El 2 Work in pairs. interview your partner and fil in form B. Check your partner's form. Is it correct? VOCABULARY ee Ne ae os Listen and say these numbers, 13 thirteen 17 seventeen 14 fourteen —18 eighteen 15 fifteen 19 nineteen 16 sixteen 20 twenty y= Maton these words tothe numbers. thity ninety — seventy forty eighty ffty alhundred sixty | 30 thirt) 0 90 40 70 100 50 80 45 ERUMINGINIM Liston and practise. 2 HELP WITH LISTENING Numbers with -teen and -ty 2 [EFAS Listen to these numbers. Notice the stross. fourtéen try sixiden sixty eighteen eighty b Where is the stress in these numbers? seventeen ninety fifty thirteen thirty nineteen seventy fifteen © [BBB 47 Listen and check Es ER Listen again and practise. Bl 2 Wirte the numbers. 21 twenty-one 24 a 22 25 2 23 26 2 b Work in pairs. Say these numbers. 2 95 49 52 68 73 88 oF Gh 2 wit four numbers. 'b Work in new pairs. Say your numbers. Write your partner's numbers. Are they correct? How old is she? Vocabulary numbers 13-100 Real World How old... ? ‘@ Look at the photo. Match these words to 1-5, agi! | acar| | ahouse| | acat! | adog! b [R48 Listen to five conversations. Fill in the ‘gaps with the correct number. a Thecatis b The house is years ol. © The oilis 4 Thocaris years ol, The dog is [B® Fillin tho gape with these words. Hew is aro Im old How old? ‘your house? ts 100 years? 5 thirty. How old* you? De co: 27) Listen and check. Listen again and practise. Ey Workin pair, Look again at photo A. Aok questions with How old. 2 Skills stoning: five convorsations — Work in new pairs. Look at the photos. Guess how old the people are. Use these ages. I think Amybeth is 22. Check on p14, Are your answers correct? Al and fix EI 50 Look at tho pictures. Listen to the eounds ‘and words, Listen again and practia. ox ninetoon 51 Listen to these words, Notice how we say the pink and blue vowels Listen again and practise. A ‘Sx thing tis nineteen he's she's single Miss women people please Biilish watches Chinese police ema evening iteen ‘evening fiteen Look at the vowels in bold in these words. Do we say A/ oF /ty/? it’s /i/ three /ir/ sandwiches _ teacher thins married isn't read musician assistant me Spanish Japanese sixteen’ Work in pairs. Compare answers. 52 Listen and check. Listen again and 95 practise, Vocabulary, Grammar and Real World p98 Language Summary 2 p16 2A-D Workbook 8 Self-study DVD-ROM 2 with Review Video Reading and Writing Portfolio 2 Three people Workbook ps4 Reading business cards; addresses; forms Writing capital letters (2); filing in form Adjectives (1) Two cities a Match the adjectives topictures a-h. good [al bad hot |} cole big (_} small new || old ‘expénsive [| cheap bedutitul (_) tigly friendly |_| unfriendly HELP WITH VOCABULARY Word order with adjectives; very a Read these rulos about adjectives. © Adjectives go after be: Your watch is nice © Adjectives go before nouns: it's a new car © Adjectives are not plural with plural nouns: They're good friends, b Look at the pictures and read the sentences. Then read the rule. ' I a a are uae = @5)— = “aN ae Re hot. We vory hot. © We put very before adjectives: I's very hot (DERIENIE} 118 Make sentences with these words. 1 a/I’s / computer / old / very It’s a vory old computer. a/ He's / good / very / actor aan /camera/ It's / exbensive very /nice / friends / are / His good / musician / a/ She's is / very /house / beautiful / Her a's / night / cold / very Irlenaly / children / Your / very are oo) Listen and practise. Vocabulary adjectives (1); word order with adjectives; very Grammar be (plural): positive, negative, (questions and short answers An email to friends EB @ Work in pairs. Do you know these words? anotél aroom —aréstaurant acéte amosque amuséum b Check new words in 4a with your teacher. ¢ Read email A. Where are Alice and Mike? Hii ana Steve How are you? We're in Istanbul and its very hot here! Istanbul is @ ‘beautiful city and the people are very riendly. The restaurants are good and they aren't very expensive. We're in a small hotel near the Blue Mosque. The rooms are nice and they're very big. We aren't in the hotel now, wo'ra in a café. Where are you? Are you in London? Love Alice and Mike Read email A again. Tick (/) the true sentences. Change the adjectives in the false sentences. hot 1 It's very eal in istanbul 2 letanbulis a boautiul city. 7 8. The people are untiendly 4 The restaurants are good. 5 Alice and Mike are in a big hotel 6 Tho hotel rooms aro rive. 7. The rooms are very smal, HELP WITH GRAMMAR, * be (plural): positive and negative Flin the gaps with re or aren't. 5 POSITIVE (4) i We inasmainotel, we are) 5 You re tom the UK. (you are) Thoy very big thoy aro) 5 Necarve We in the hotel nom. (© are not) You aren't from Turkey. They ___ very expensive ‘TIPS + With plural nouns we write people are not peepee, rooms are not reamste, etc «You is singular and plural: You're a student. Your students. ota 54 Listen and practise the sentences in 6. HELP WITH LISTENING Contractions 2 Ello Listen and write the contractions (I'm, we're, aren't, etc.). 1. We aren't from Italy, from Spain 2 ‘new hotel, but it very nice, a a doctor and ne marred, 4 You Australian, American, 5 ‘a manager and ‘a musician, 6 actors, but they very good, b Work in pairs. Compare answers. © Ess Listen again and practise the sentences in Ba. Where are they? Read email 8. Where are Liz and Steve? ‘Then choose the correct words. Hi ce and Mice “Tanks for your era Steve and "n't / ren’) in London now, we 2's / ‘re in Cairo! It °s / ‘re a very beautiful city. The people 4is / are very friendly and the restaurants “isn't / aren't very expensive, We ®'re /'s in @ big hotel near the Egyotian Mooum, The rooms" ar very no, but to hota Sot / aren’t cheap. It 9's / ‘re very hot here too! Love Liz and Steve : HELP WITH GRAMMAR be (plural): questions and short answers illin the gaps with are or aren't. QUESTIONS (2) SHORT ANSWERS ‘Yes, you are, No, you Are. wo in room 216? 5 Yes, we vourntoncon [a Yes, they re they ina bighotet? . oF ra No, they: ‘Where we / you / they? 5 Where Uzand Steve? | $ EMMINEES pio [cor Listen and practise the ‘questions and short answers in 11. Get ready ... Get it right! Work in pairs. Student A p88. Studont B p93. Vocabulary family Grammar possessive 's; subject pronouns Brothers and sisters (you et.) and possessive adjectives (iny, your etc) Write four adjectives. Work in pairs. Take turns to say an adjective from your list. Your partner says the opposite adjective: A new B old. Then say one thing for each adjective: A a new car B an ofd computer. s Nick. Fiona’s Kevin's our son my husband, Anne and and Anne’s our daughter. Kevin are our children, ED 345 naine’s Anne, Kevin's my any father and Fion’s my brother Fiona and Nick are im mother. Anne's my sister. parents I cll them mum and dad. ~ Our family ‘Choose the correct words. [EBB 57 Look at the photo. Read and listen to the Nicki Fione’s eon / Gusband 1 eet 2. Kevinis Nick's brother / son. 3 Fiona is Kevin's mother / daug Work in pairs. Look again at the photo. Then 4 Anna is Foals Sister / daughter complete the table with Words in bold in 1=4, & Nokie Annee brothor7 father ©. Anne is Kevin's mother / sister h h hh 7 Nick dnd Fiona ere Kevin and Anne's chron / parents | men / boys women /qgirls both ; HELP WITH GRAMMAR Possessive ‘s fathor Read the rule. os ‘We use a name (Nick, etc.) or a noun for a person (iter ete) +’ for tho poscocsive daughter (eagulr: hil) Fiona is Nik’s wile. 8 my sito’ car TIP scan mean Is or the possessive: Anne's my sister. husband ('s = is); Kevin is Nick's son. ('s = possessive). EEE p10 sister x ERs: Listen and practise the fc: 9 Listen and practise sentences in [G) Make sentences about these people. : HELP WITH GRAMMAR Subject pronouns (), you, etc.) 1. Nick Kevin Nick is Kevin's father. and possessive adjectives (my, your, etc.) 2 Fiona Nick 1 Look at these sentonces. Then complete the table with 3 Kevin + Fiona the words in blue and pink. 4 Anne - Nick 1m Mary and this Sid. my husband 5 Kevin anne: Her husband's names Nick and he's a doctor. & Anne and Kevin + Nick and Fiona These are their two chidren - our grandchildren, £ ts a very rice photo, | think Our grandchildren : gibper wi ccm | wa: | tay pronouns | | poscossive | | ore your | hie ite b Are these words verbs (V) or nouns (N}? e[V)sister'N) tamity listen) read) | cat © Read these rules. © We use subject pronouns with verbs (/h they read, ec.) © We use possessive adjectives with nouns (my sister, ‘your family, thelr cat, ec.) pita a Look at the photo. Sid and Mary are Kevin. _f]_Choose the correct words. and Anne's grandparents. Then write these 1 Excuse me, tis you /Gou Words in the table. 2. They/ Tet are with they / tek parents, 3 THs 8 we /our cat. He / Hs name's Prince. 4 1/My tend Chavite i tom you / your ely. 5 ° you listen, grandparents grandson grandmother ‘Are you/ your at he /his house now? ‘Sfie/ Her brother's a teacher, but she /her isn | t Get ready ... Get it right! Fe \achildren ht om ith nanos f popein our fay b EalRco Listen and practise. ‘@ Work in pairs. Tell your partner about the people in your family. Ask questions about the people in your 2 EBC! Liston to Mary talk about hor partner's family. family. Put these people in the order she talks about them (1-5). Pedro is my brother. | [How old is he? Sid[7) Anne{} Fiona‘) Kevin’) Nick Hes29.) [har his job? | ; N Listen again. Anewor have questions a How old's Sid? He's 64. — Whats Fiona’ job? How oldie Fiona? Whats Nick's job? Pedro is Carola brother. He's 29 and he's a waiter. He’... | Is Ame a good musician? ° How dis Kaun? b Tell tho class about one person in your partner's family. s Eat fe er] ke Pa cite Money and prices Match prices 1-6 0 a-t 1 £10 ten dolars ) 2 109 b ten p(=pence) | 3 i050 | © teneuros 4 €10 ten cents } 6 S10 © ton (pune) fity 6 100 ten pounds ; Eke: Listen ; and practise Work in pairs. Say these prices. ERs Listen and check. Liston again and practioe. [EalIF 64 Liston to five ‘conversations. Write the prices. Work in pairs. Compare answers. REAL WORLD How much ... ? Fill in the gaps with is or are, SINGULAR, 1) How much this waten? 2 Howmuch iv PLURAL 3. How much the pene? 4 How much they? pita. foo: Listen and practise the questions in Le i PY P Voesbuary food an in) Real World money and prices; How much ... ?;in a café *D coffee cappuccino espresso tea mineral water orange juice «Food * croissant egg sandwich : ‘choose and tomato sandwich tuna salad Can | help you? Look at the price list. Match the food and drink to photos 1=10 Exik ce (on the price list. Listen and practise the food and drink Work in pairs. Look again at photos 1~10. Test your partner. What's number 1? || cheese and tomato sandwich, Look again at the price list. Work in naw pairs. Choose food and drink. Ask your partner the price. How much is an espresso anda croissant? | Three pounds thirty. IEE} 5 [EET 67 Look at the photo of Café Pronto, Then watch or listen to two customers. Tick (¥’) what they order on the price list. Watch or listen again. How much does each customer spend? REAL WORLD Ina café Read the conversation. Fill in the gaps with these words. hele very away please thanks in ASSISTANT customer Gan | *neip you? 3 ae Yes, (two cappuccinos), ? ‘Sure. Anything ese? Ten Gocteatandnaas sandwich), please, : No. thats a 2 atin or take: 7 Eat® please, Take away, please. (Ok, that's (28.60), please : Thankyou® much : ‘Thanks a lot. 2 EEMINIEEE p10 Eakes Listen and practise the sentence in Work in pairs. Practise the conversation in 9. Take tums. to be the customer, Work in new pairs. Look again at the price list. Take turns to order food and drink. Role-play a conversation for the class. Food | like wi four prices ($55, £10.50, etc,). Work in pairs. Say your prices. Write your partner's prices. Are they correct? Vocabulary food and drink (2); love, fike, cat, cnk, a lot of Skills Listening: Fona’s family; Reading and Listening: food and drink ike Work in pairs. Look at the photo. Match these words to 1-16, céttee|3) miki teal] ster meat!_| fish | Grange luice|] eggs!) cheese’ | bread!) pasta roe | vegetables fruit chécolate water Eso Listen and practise Look at the photo for one minute, Remember the food and drink, Close your books. Work in pairs. Say all the food and drink in the photo. Match sentences 1~< to pictures A-D. 1 Mike fish, 8 3. | drink a lot of coffee 2 Nove chocolate, 4 | eata lot of rice, Eko Listen and practise the sentences in [EGER 7 Listen 10 Fiona Tick (v’) the food and drink in she talks about. Listen again, Choose the correct words. 1 Nicks Fiona's s6an/ son 2. Fiona and Nick love coffee / ik 8. They inka lot of wate ta, 4 They eat alt of meat / sh & Anno and Kevin Ike ogge / coheeco. © They ago eat aot of vegetables / past. 7 They ve tut /chocoete Work in pars. Compare angwers. 2 Check these words with your teacher. a.cup (of eéffee) ale ice eréam blecute a vegetérion b Read about Zoe, Ed, Mei and Ben. Fill in the gaps with their names. 1 Zoe and Ben like rice and pasta, 2 and ‘eat a lot of sandwiches, 3 and drink a lot of coffee. 4 and love salads, 5 and cat a lot of fruit. 6 and like chocolate biscuits, 7 and love ice cream. Hove coflee and | drink four or five cups a day, | also drink lat of water, about tio litres a day. ike oe ‘and pasta, ond eat alt of salads and vegetable. | also ike French cheese, and| love ltalian ice ream! I eknk aot of cote, but he itblaek, not with milk lso ike chocolat biscuits with my cafes. | ata lot of meat and fish, but not frit ‘or vegetables nd | eat lt of bread = love egg sandvcnes, In the momning | dink tea, not coffee. | eat alot of rie, fish and vegetables, of course. love apoles ‘and oranges, and eat alt of cheese sandwiches. But| eso eat alot of cocoate biscuits in the evening! Ima vegetarian, eo | eat a lot Of rut and vegetables, out not meat or fish, alo tke rice and past, and Hove salads. ctnk alot of fruit uice people say it's very good for you. ‘And! love chocolate ce cream @ [EIE72 Liston to Zoe, Ed, Mei and Ben. jndetine all the food words. b Work in pairs. Compare answers. Write six sentences about you. Use /ove, ike, eat, drink, a lot of and words from 1a, eat a lot of pasta. b Work in groups. Say your sentences. Do you like ‘the same things? HELP WITH PRONUNCIATION /v/ and /a/ EB Ei Look atthe pictures. Listen to the sounds and words, Listen again and practise. coffee umbrella [EBT 7s Listen to these words, Notoe now we say the pink and Due vowels, Listen agen and practise Pf (af cotfeo dog doctor umbrella much hhot watch chocolato number country orange wrong mother son brother dolar shop husband love money ‘Work in pairs. Cover 2. Then look atthe vowels in bold, Which vowel sound is diferent? 1 not ocengs Couch) 2 mother doctor gon 9 doler—couniry money 4 dog chocolate love 5 shop number brother watch husband wrong b [EBBIB 75 Liston and check, Liston again and ® Vocabulary, Grammar and Real World = Extra Practice 3 and Progress Portfolio 3 p90 = Language Summary 3 118 = 8A-D Workbook p13 = Self-study DVD-ROM 3 with Review Video ® Reading and Writing '= Portfolio 3 See you soon! Workbook p56 Reading holiday emails : Writing apostrophes; and and but; a holiday email Live, work and study ‘QUICK REVIEW Food and drink Write ten words for food and drink. Work in pairs. Compare lists. Say the things you like on your partner's list: A ike cheese. Phrases with like, have, live, work, study [dl @ Match these words or phrases to the verbs. football two chidron Engich ina fat for aSpanish company rock music languages in the centre of the city acar in anoffice TIP + a flat (UK) = ‘an apartment (US) @ football » ae ra) > Ga Listen and practise. © Work in pairs. Test your partner on the phrases in fa, [languages | study languages Vocabulary phrases with fke, Nave, ive, work, study Grammar Present Simple (/, you, we, they): Positive and nogative Life in Mexico B Read and listen to Carmen. Who aro Cosar, Marissa and Torosa? b Road about Carmen again. Choose the correct words. ‘Carmenis single / ‘She's Mexican J Colombian. ‘Carmen and Cesar live in Mexico City / Mérida Carmen's phone is two / three years old ‘Their fats / isnt in the centre ofthe city. ‘Their daughters are / aren't very good at English ‘hoy ko italian / Chinose food, © Work in pairs. Compare answers. Hello, my name’s Carmen. I'm married and my hhusband’s name is Cesar. We're from Mexico, but we don't live in Mexico City. We live in a city called Mérida. I work for a mobile phone company, but I don’t have a new phone. My phone is three | -|_ years old! We live in a very nice flat in the centre of the city and we have two daughters, Marissa and. ‘Teresa. Marissa’s nine and Teresa's twelve. They both study English at school ~ they're very good. ‘They like rock music, football and Italian food, but they dor’t like Chinese food — or homework! Present Simple (/, you, we, they): positive and negative ‘a Underline the verbs in these sentences. They are in the Present Simple. POSITIVE (+) | work for a mobile phone company. You study English, We live in a very nice fat. Thay lko rock music, b Look at these sentences. Notice the word order. NEGATIVE (.) l | have You | study | Russian, anew phono. ( do not) 1 © Write these sentences in the table. 1. We don’t live in Mexico City. 2. They don't like Chinese food. TIP « The Present Simple positive and negative are the same for J, you, we and they. Ea: Listen and practise the sentences in 3, Life in the USA «Rea about Richard. Flin the gape with the postive (s) or negative (-} form of like, have, Iie, work or study. b EEEEP- Listen and cheok your answers GB 2 Tek v) tne sentences that are tre for you. Make the other sentences negative. 1 Ive inthe conte ofthe ay 2 work nan ofc. 8 1 taan food 4 1Bee rook music, 3 Ihave @ new computer. 8 Inave a sister 7 | study Engloh 8 | wo ina omal house 8 | work for en Arnrcen compen b Work in pairs. Compare sentences. How many are the same? Get ready ... Get it right! \Writothroo true sentonces and three falco contencos about you. Use phrases EE) Workin now pairs. Say your sentences, Ae your partners sentences true or false? I don’t like rock music. [think that’s true / false on i) Yes, you're right, /No, you're wrong 1 ive_(+) in Boston, in the USA, with my wife, Brooke. We > (+) in & bul? a language school. I !° 1 apartment in the old part of the city. 1 ‘-) in Boston, they § 2 (+) in an office near my apartment. () Japanese food. In the evenings |? (+) Boston a lot, but i's a very expensive city! (4) two brothers, but they (4) in New York. I'm a manager and (+) Mexican food, (4) Spanish at My free time QUICK REVIEW Present Simple positive and negative ‘Write four sentences about you. Use these phrases: rave sox 5 }GOM't NAVE oo VE ove» LWOTK ve HK oo 1:don't like ... . Work in pairs. Say your sentences. ‘Are they the same? AJ have two sisters. B Me too. Free time activities El @ Work in pairs. Match these phrases to pictures 1-8, 90 to oSncerts 7) go tothe cinoma G0 hoping! go out with fonda play témis | watch TV or OVOs play video games|) eat Gut » Eis Listen and practise Ed @ write four sentences about your free time. Use phrases trom ta. I play tennis in my tree time. Jwateh TV. fot. b Work in pairs. Say your sentences. Are they the same? Vocabulary tree time activities Grammar Present Simple (J, you, we, they ‘questions and short answers | An online interview El a Check these words with your teacher. band noise fantastic the weather rap b [EBRe Look at the web page on p39. Reed and listen to the interview with Ruby and Phil Connor. Find three things they do in their free time 1 Read the interview again, Are these sentences true (Tor false 7 4 Ruby and Phi ere maried. F 2. They lve ina big house in London 3 They dont ke the weather in London. 4 Thoylson fo rock music andl rap 8 They dont watch DVDs & They go othe cinema alot 7 They dont ke nctan foo 8 Thoylove fit and chocolat biscuits b Work in pairs. Compare answers, HELP WITH GRAMMAR Present Simple (i, you, wo, they): questions and short answers Look at these questions. Notice the word order. WH. QUESTIONS (2) where __|do_|you_|iive What music [do | you | like? inthe UK? b Write these questions in the tablo. 1 What do you do In your free time? 2 ce What food do you like? ’ Fill in the gaps with do or don't. YES / NO QUESTIONS (?) ‘SHORT ANSWERS: i eS |Yeo,Ido. Do_you like London? you go to concerts? Yes, they they ike Chinese food? | Nothey TIP « Present Simple questions ars the same for J, you, we and they. GRAMMAR 42 SE Fill in the gaps with do and these verbs. Sud-bom fe do the 2) occ we eal 90 (x2) 1 Where do Ruby and Phil ive ? ——— 2 trey a small fat? TODAY WE TALK TO RUBY CONNOR AND HER BROTHER, PHIL, a ihe) Ge Vealherln FROM THE BRITISH ROCK BAND i London? 4 What they __in their HL, RUBY AND PHIL. WHERE DO YOU LIVE IN THE UK? feo9 tno? We havea big latin Camden, in London, 6 they out with friends Do YoU LIKE LonDoN? Yes, | do. Its a fantastic city andthe people are very friendly ° they _t0 the cinema? Yes, | love London too ~ but we don't like the weather here very much! 7 they Indan food? é allot of fut? WHAT MUSIC DO YOU LIKE? 5 pes akg We listen to alot of rack music, ofcourse. We like the Red Hot Chi i Work in pairs. Ask and answer Peppers, Geen Day and Muse. the questions. HELP WITH LISTENING WHAT DO YOU DO IN YOUR FREE TIME: Questions with do you We go out with friends a fot when we're in London. j : ‘And we watch a lot of DVDs, but we don't go to the cinema EEE? Listen to these 0 You Go To coNcERTS? questions, Notice how we say do you. Yes, we do, A lot of our friends are in bands and we go to their Where do you /daja/ live? What music do you /daja/ the? concerts when we have time, 1 AND THE LAST QUESTION. WHAT FOOD DO YOU LIKE? S poeais Be, Well, we eat out a lot. We like Indian and Chinese food. Boel aren Yes, and we eat alt of trult when we're at nome. 4 Doyou /sja/ lke Mexican food! ‘On, and we love chocolate biscuits FEB Listen and write four ‘THANKS, RUBY AND PHIL. HAVE A NICE DAY! questions with do you, You will hear each question twice. Work in paifs. Compare questions. Are they the same? Ets Listen and practise the questions in Za and and the short answers Work in pairs. Student A, ask the questions in ‘Student B, ask the questions in 7b. Answer for you. Get ready ... Get it right! Work in new pairs. Student A p86. Student B p91 Vocabulary things to buy; this, that, nese, those Real World in a shop How muel are these birthday cards? Things to buy Work in pairs, Match these words to pictures 1-10, ‘a magazine T amap apéstcard’abrthday card aboxof chécolates |_| tissues sweets! biteries |_| chéwing gum Eo Listen and practise. Look again at the pictures. Test your partner. Whar's number 12 A magazine. this, that, these, those Look at photos A-—D. Then fill in the table with the ‘words in bold in the questions. How much is that big Fi box of chocolates? here there Singular plural | | Ea: Listen and practise the questions in photos A-D, this — this map — How much is this map? REAL WORLD Ina shop Read these conversations. Fill in the gaps with these words. fxeuse much all are « lot ese have cusToMeR ASSISTANT. 1 Excuse mo. Do you have any (maps of London)? Bi 2 MEE EB? Ciose your books. then watch or listen to two conversations in a shop. What do the customers buy? b Watch or listen again. Write the prices in these conversations. ‘cUSTOMER1 Excuse me, Do you have any maps of London? ASSISTANT Yes, they're over there. ©1_Oh, yes. Thanks. How much is this map? a Test y 1_OK. And how much are those batteries? A They're 2 i Ct OK. This map and those batteries, please. A Anything else? cr Yes, these sweets, please. A OK. That’s 36 please. (ot Here you are. ‘Thanks a lot. Goodbye. ct Goodbye. CUSTOMER 2. Hi, How much are these birthday cards? a They're 4 each, C2 OK, thanks. How much is that big box of chocolates? alesse 2 OK. Can I have that box of chocolates and these cards, please? A Sure. Anything else? 2 No, that’s all, thanks. OK. That's SE c2 Here you ar. ‘a Thanks very much. Goodbye, 2 Bye. » please. _ 4 How much is (his mao]? Ss S) eo(es 76). io How? are meso ormceycaosrt ST Tpayieieize)cacn | Can!5____ (hat box of chocolates) and these Yes, (hese Sweets). please, No, that's TY ox. mere 233) tanks, foro you? A Herese Thanke a? ‘Thanks very much, Read the conversations again. Find: ‘one question with Do you have ‘one question with Can / have two questions with How much EUR p21 Ets Listen and practise the sentenges in 6, Work in pairs. Practise the conversations in Sb. Take'tums to be the customer. Work in the same pairs. Student A p88. Student B p89. a Work in new pairs. Write a conversation in a shop. Use language from 1a and 6a. b_ Practise the conversation until you can remember it. ‘© Workin groups of four. Role-play your conversation for the other pair. What does the customer buy? How much does he or she spend? Vocabulary ay fe wodk: te wx Me Real Wel fing th ne taking abut ' the tne 4D AND SKILLS silting & tring: yan tins i Match times 1-8 to clocks a-h 1 fivo past aix © 5 twenty-five to seven 2. ten past six 8 twenty to seven 3 twenty past she 7 ten to seven 4 twenty-live past sk @ five to seven Ma 14 Listen and practise the days of the week a a oo oe Wednesday Thursday Friday fal = Batarday Suny ° SE © GY ' b Work Say a day. Your partner says the next eon nace say a day. Your partner says the next ofa f= Friday ||Saturday, Sunday BG Listen and practise ' © Answer these questions. the times in Sa and 4. 1) What day is it today? 2 What day ist tomorrow? ‘3 What days are the weekend? b Work in pairs. Compare answers, [Gh 2 GEE + Liston and write five times 1 Put these time words in order. [Hl 2 Look at pictures + and 2. Fill in the gaps with these words, | asfconalf ayear!7) annour! | aday i tok eS | (amontn["] amlinute!"| a week Listen and check. Listen again | and practise. Excuse me. What } «© Filintho gape with words in 2a, Use the singular orplura. | timeis please? 00 seconds =1 mioue — @ da > 80 Zino 368.0978 224 ey 1 a 12 Work in pairs. Match these times to clocks A-D. hal past eix|C) quarter to seven | quarter past six six o'clock sat past ci b We can say times in a different way. Work with your b Eb Listen and check. partner. Match these timas to clocks A-D. Listen again and practise. So (SKA) sixthity() —sxtortyvel six teen Ey Work in pairs. Student A p89, Student B po4. EE @ Check these words with your teacher. Europe _unlicky atfight an ection 'b Read about days and times around the world Choose the correct answers. DAYS / TIMES im In Europe the weekend is Egypt and Libya the weekend is "Friday and Saturday / ‘Sunday and Monday. @ Inthe USA, children between two and five years old watch TWfor 23/32 hours a week, When ts midday in the UK, its ¢moming / afternoon in Brazil and ‘morning / afternoon in China. min Englisrspeaking countries "Tuesday 13°/ Friday 1 ‘an unlucky day, but in alot of Spanish-speaking countries Tuesday 13°/ Friday 13” is unlucky. The fight from Paris to New York is about "7 hours / 11 hours and the fight from Bangkok to London is about "7 hours / 114 hours. m_ Elections in Germany, Russia, Poland and Mexico are on ‘Fridays / Sundays, Elections in the USA are on Tuesdays / Thursdays and in the UK. theyire on Tuesdays / Thursdays. © Work in pairs. Compare answers, EBB 1s Listen and check. How many are corect? HELP WITH PRONUNCIATION /0/ and /8/ El EiBR20 Look atthe pictures, Liston to the sounds and words, Listen again and practise. 1 2 three mother 21 Listen to these words. Notice how we say th in these words, Listen again and practise, 2 7 three. thirteon mother fathor brother thirty month this that these think thing thanke these the then bithday Thursday they with their a EP 22 Listen to these sentences. Listen again and practise. 1 | think that's your mother 2 Are those your things? 4: Wa thei brother’s bthalay on Thursday. 4 [think that man’s thirty-three. 5. Thanks for those thiteen eras 6 This othe fret Thureday of tho month b Work in pairs. Practise the sentences. perolal alert) ® Vocabulary, Grammar and Real World = Extra Practice 4 and Progress Portfolio 4 p10 Language Summary 4 p120 = 4A-D Workbook pis = Self-study DVD-ROM 4 with Review Video IB Reading and Writing = Portfolio 4 intemet profiles Workbook p58 Reading two internet profiles Writing word order (1) & (2); your internet profile A typical day Daily routines El @ Look at the pictures of Caror’s dally routine. Then match thase words or phrases 10 pictures 1-10. gettp|7] goto béd leave home. gethéme[_) start wirkl_] fish wérk nave bréoklast(-) have Snch rive diner") Steen b Eibes Listen and practise © Work in pairs. Match the words and phrases in 1a to these times of day. morning | get up afternoon evening night | Vocabulary daly routines Grammar Present Simple (ho, sho, i) positive and negative ‘QUICK REVIEW Telling the time Write six times (6.30, 9.10, etc.). Work in pairs, Take turns to say your times. Writo your partner's times. Are they correct? i a Work in new pairs, Tell your partner what time you do the things in 1a in the week. What do you do at the same time? I get up at seven o'clock. | Me roo! 1 go to bed ateleven. | [Tyo to bed at half past ten. bb Tell the class things you and your partner do at the same time. ‘Magda and I get up at seven o'clock. Carol’s routine Ei 2 Check these words with your teacher. rmiccy —mfchignt etre (10.30) ‘abut (10:30) university After (10.30) b Look again at pictures 110. Then read about Carol's routine on p39 and fill n the gaps with the correct times, © [EEER24 Liston and check your answers (Carol and her brother Tom lve in Manchester. Carol gets up at ® 7.00 , but she doesn't lke mornings! Sho has breakfast at about™ and sheleaveshomaat® She works in a mobils phone chop and she starts work at ‘she haslunchat® in acaté near the shop. She finishes work at and gets home at 2 Shohesdinnerath _. She dogsr't watoh TV after dinnes, she ‘goes out with friends. She goes to bed at michight and sleeps for ‘about seven nours. HELP WITH GRAMMAR Present Simple (he, she, i): positive and negative El 2 Look at these sentences. The vorbs in blue are in the Present Simple. Then complate tho ru. © posive() £ Carol leaves home at 8.15. She finishes work at 8.30, Sho otarte work at 9.00. Sho gots home at 65. In postive sentences with he, she ante acd -5 or to the verb, © B Look at these spelling rules. Fillin the gaps with the © verbs in bold in the text about Carol. © spalling rule ‘oxamplos most verbs: add 3 likes leaves verbs ending in-chor-sh: | waiches teaches: add -0s verbs ending in consonant + y: | studies y= -fes the verbs go and do: add -os does the verb have i iegular 1 © Look at these sentences. Notice the word order. NEGATIVE (-) (doosn' does not) Sho | doosn't | ike She | doesn't | watch | TV after dinner. momings. TIP « The Present Simple negative is the same fore, she, it He doosn't have a car. It doesn't start today | HEU 122 25 Listen and practise the sentences in 4a and de. [Gl 2 What are the he, she, it forms of these verbs? 1 tke kes § have 9 oat 2 play 6 siudy 10 watch 3 start 7 love 1 drink 4 fish 8 99 12 read b Eitb2s Listen and practise Which he, sho, it forms have the sound /z/ at the end? Tom’s routine Ei a Read about Carol's brother, Tom. Put the verbs in brackets () in the correct form of the Present Simple. Tom's a walter and he 1_works _ (work) in a restaurant the centre cof Manchester. He 2 {oot work in the moring, sone 3 (get up) at ‘midday, He (Pot have) breaktast, but ho® __ (have) big lunch before he ° ~ (go) 0 work. He? eave) home at 4.99 and he 8 (Gta work 25.00, He? (rish) work at midi, buthe (pot ean the restaurant. He a (Pave) dinner when he 1? (928) home and then ne "9 (watch) TV. Tom and Carl (pt work) on Mondays, so they "> have) lurch together and & (tak about the week ¢ b [Bib2" Listen and check. What do Carol and Tom do on Monday? Get ready ... Get it right! Lo BA vier. por pore Shue p68. SA a Vocabulary time phrases with on, i, at Where does she work? Grammar Present Simple (he, she, ‘questions and short answers Work in pairs. Tell each other about your routine in the week: A/ get up at six o'clock in the week. B Really? | get up at about ten! Time phrases with on, in, at Lunch on Monday Write these words and phrases inthe correct column, FEB 29 Look at ne photo of Caro, Tom and Nadine. Then isten to their Sunday the-ferning si o'elack: 18 afternoon conversation. Choose the correct words 4 Monday the evening Tuesday morning aif past ten in thase sentences, midday Friday atternoon midnight the week 1 Carol has an espresso /<& GanpucchO> Tight the weekend Saturday evening % faeckis wcrhs eee Gam TG. ai 3. She studies Engish and taan / French =) aa 44 Shes om France / Gormany. nay | Seana ee 5 She ives wit two / tree other people Listen again. Answer these questions, + Does Tom know Nadine? } ‘No, he doesn't | 2 Where does Nadine work at the weekend? 2. What does she do inthe week? 4 Where does she ive n Manchester? 5 Does she lke Manchester? a 6 What doce sho doin her fee time? Ex}: rk ee a Liston and practise. Fill in the gaps with the correct prepositions. 1 Igetup at teno'ciock the weekend 2 Kim goes to bed _ ten thirty ine week. 3. Mywife and I go shopping ‘Saturday, 4 Andy has dinner ___ eight O'clock Sunday, & Wewatch TV the evening. © My father plays tennis Saturday afternoon, 7 Gary works night and ne gets home seven thirty the morning, 8 Wepiay football _ten o'clock ‘Sunday morning, Write four sentences about you and your family, Use time phrases with on, in, at Work in pairs, Take turns to ‘say your sentences, HELP WITH GRAMMAR Present Simple (he, she, i): questions and short answers 1 Look at these questions. Notice the word order. Wee QUESTIONS (2) Where Wrat__does she | do doos | Nadine | work | at the wookond? in the week? TIP + Present Simple questions are the same for he, she and it b White these questions in the table 1. Where does she live in Manchester? 2 What does she do in her free time? ¢ Fill nthe gaps with does or doesn't. YES / NO QUESTIONS (2) SHORT ANSWERS Yes, ne Does he know Nadine? Ae coat Yos, sho dooe. ‘elke Manchestor? | Y°% sho ke Manchoator? | xP $e d Fillin the gaps in these rules with do or does. © Weuse in questions with he, she and it © Weuse in questions with |, you, we and they. UES p12 Eo Listen and practise the questions and short answers in 4, HELP WITH LISTENING Sentence stress (1) a EBB: Listen to these questions. Notice the sentence stress, We stress the important words ‘wnére doas Tam ive? Does he work with Nadine? Does Nadine ike Manchester? ‘Wha does she dé in the week? Does she gS tothe cinema ale? ‘What does Tom dé? bb Listen again. Is does stressed in questions? a Eds: Listen again and practise, b Work in pairs. Ask and answer the questions in 6a, Where does Tom live? ‘Work in the same pairs. Student A p89, Student B p24. Get ready ... Get it right! ‘Work in new pais, Tell your partner your best flan’ name. 1s your lend male or female? b Work on your own. Write five questions with does to ask your partner about his or her best friend, Use these ideas or your own. five work food and drink daity routine ‘ree time activities things he / she tikes things he / she has otudy Where does Cecilia ive? Does she study English? What food does she like? a Work with your partner from 9a. Ask and answer your questions. Ask more questions if possible. ‘Where does Cecilia live? She lives in Lima, in Peru. bb Tell the class two things about your partner's best friend, Vocabulary food and drink (3) Real World ina restaurant What's on the menu? Work in pairs. Look at the restaurant menu. Match Photos 1-10 to the food and drink on the menu. Ea Listen and practise Work in new pairs. Take turns to choose food and drink from the menu. Ask your partner the price How much is a chicken salad | | Nine pounds and an orange juice? seventy-five. Are you ready to order? MIDE} s [EH 20 Martin and Louise ar in Tho Sunrise Restaurant. Watch or listen to their eonvereation with tho waiter. Tick (/) the food and drink they order onthe menu Work in pairs. Compare anewers. How much is tho bill? The Restaurant chicken salad £7.25 : vegetable lasagne £7.95 burger and chips £6.85 mushroom pizza £7.45 apple pie andcream £3.95 e ee fruit salad £3.50 am %, chocolate, strawberty 4 SS 4 or vanilla ice cream bottle of mineral water (Giill or sparkling) £3.25 a orange juice £2.50 : ee coffee £2.25 2 m5 £1.95 REAL WORLD In a restaurant MEE} Ss EESE29 Watch or listen again. Tick the customers’ centences when you hear them, WATER ‘cusTomens ‘Are you ready to orc J Yes. Gan thave {the chicken Sela), please? 3 ] And.can thave (the mushroom 3 [oor [pea [wnat wous you ko [an orange ace tor me, please. 2c 1 And can we have (a bottle of : mineral way Sor parking? i Sparking, eas © [01 Thanks very much } [ woutyoumeadesser? \ [Nettorme, tanks Z Te ae ie) forme, please, And two cates), pease Of course. pi J excuse me. Gan bi loco? = | Of course. l e ‘ J Thanks a ot Read the conversations again. 11 two questions with can | have 2 two questions with can we have 3. two questions with would you tke [EXIGE p23 Ets: Listen and practise the sentences in Work in groups of three. Practise the conversations in ‘Take turns to be the waiter or waitress. Work in the same groups. Write a conversation between ‘a waiter or a waitress and two customers at The Sunrise Restaurant. Use language from 4a and food and drink trom the menu. Practise your conversation until you can remember it Role-play your conversation for the class. Listen to other Groups’ conversations. What do they order? ole NTT 5D AND SKILLS A day off QUICK REVIEW Food and drink (9) Work in pairs. Write all the food and drink on the menu at The Sunrise Restaurant. Check your list with another pair. Then check on the menu on p42. EE 2 Look at these frequency adverbs. Fill in the gaps with sometimes, usually and not usually. always never 100% meals | des to% bb Put these phrases with every in order. every day 1) everyyear’ every month every week. ‘© What other time words or phrases do we use with every? every morning every Sunday @ Babes Listen and practiso, 1 always get up early on Sundays. I never have breakfast because I play football every Sunday morning. [ get home at about half past twelve and then I have a big lunch, I don’t usually go ‘out in the afternoon, [usually watch sport on TV or read the paper. Then I sometimes sleep for an hour or two. And Becky and I have dinner together at the same restaurant every Sunday evening. Yes, Hove my Sunday routine! Ym always tired on Sundays because I work in a hotel every Saturday. So on Sunday mornings I always have breakfast in bed and I never get up before midday! [And in the afternoon I usiially phone my sister, Amy. She lives in San Francisco, in the USA. And in the evening lan and Talways have dinner ata restaurant called The Sunrise. Irs not usually very busy on Sundays and the food there is fantastic! Vocabulary frequency aivorbs and phrases with every Skills Reading and Listening: our Sunday routines; Listening: ove Sundays Bd a Check these words with your teacher, eérly late trod bisy together b [idee Read and listen to lan and Bocky’s Sunday routines. What do they alwaye do together on Sundays? 1a Read about lan and Becky again. Tick (/) the true sentences. Correct the wrong sentences. never lan always has breaktast on Sundays. Ho plays football on Sunday mornings. 7 He gets home at about 1.90. He doesn't usually go out in the afternoon, He always sleeps for an hour or two. Backy works in a hotel every Sunday. She has breakfast in bed every Sunday. Her sister lives in the UK. ‘The Sunrise Restaurant is always very busy on Sundays. b Work in pairs. Compare answers. HELP WITH VOCABULARY Frequency adverbs and phrases with every Read these rules and the examples. © Frequency adverbs go after be: Pm always tired on Sundays. Ite not usually very busy. © Frequency adverbs go before other verbs: never have breakfast. {usually watch sport on TV. © Phrases with every are usualy at the end of the sentence: | work in a hotel every Saturday. | play football every Sunday morning, TIP » We can eay: im always tired on Sunday / Sundays. (EERE p122 El @ Make sentences with these words. 1 usually / o'clock /1/ at / gat up / seven usually get up at seven o'elock. 2 at/oat out / tho weekend / sometimes / 1 3 very/'m/ week / always / the / in / busy 4 on/L/ Saturceys / usualy / work / don't 5 getup / never /1/ the weekend / early / at 6 tired /1/ on / usually /‘m/ Mondays b Work in pairs. Compare answers. Which sentences are true for you? @ EEE 27 Look at te photo of Becky's sister, Amy, and he friend Bruce, Then listen fo thei conversation about Amy's Sunday routine. Tick () the things they talk about © broakfast © homework © a concert © shopping © chikkren © DVDs © phone calls © lunch © inner b Listen again. Choose the correct answers. 1 any alvays goto up at) oak on Sundays 2 Sho has breaklst wih er husband ends 2: They eva eve 20s, orange ce en ea cot, 4 Amy usu tas o Back fo 30/60 nuts, Amy hase Spach dans on Tosca Thoredoe Ant ond sas uualy hav Linch wth Ans) toes parents HELP WITH LISTENING Sentence stress (2) a [Ei 22 Read and listen to these sentences. Notice the stress. We stress the important words. | ways have bréaktast with my hisband, Litcas. Yés, | 9610 a css 8vary Thirsday évening, And we iisually 96 to Licas's prents for Kinch And we watch a DVB évery Stinday évening. b Look at Audio Seript KEE97 p10. Listen to the conversation again. Follow the sentence stress. 2 Write two true sentences and two false sentences: about your Sunday routine. b Work in pairs. Take turns to say your sentences. Guess if your partner's sentences are true or false. {HELP WITH PRONUNCIATION /w/ and /v/ vegetables BD GEE Liston to these words. Notice how wo say = wand v in these words. Listen again and practise. /w/ Wi water aways vegetables very women when work evening never” ive wore Wechesdey every” vocebuary ook wookend {wae five soven leven a FEEEB «Listen to the conversation. Listen again and practise A. Where do you work? 6 Pa waiter and I work in avery nice caféin Vienna 4 When do you work? 1 Lwork every evening from five to eleven inthe week. A Do you work a the weekend? B Yes, I work seven days a week. b Work in pairs. Practise the conversation. continue2learn ® Vocabulary, Grammar and Real World = Extra Practice 5 and Progress Portfolio 5 p101 = Language Summary § p12 = SA-D Workbook p23 = Self-study DVD-ROM 5 with Review Video ®@ Reading and Writing = Portfolio 5 My best friend Workbook p60 Reading best friends Writing because and also; my best friend Vocabulary places in a town or city (1) Grammar a, some, alt of; there is) My home town there are: positive fe ase eSNG Sa RRR OPO Write sentences about things that you: always, usually, sometimes, never do on Saturday. Work in pairs. Tell your partner your sentences: A / always get up late on Saturday. B Me too. / | usually get up early. \ Fam | Places in a town or city (1) Match these words to pictures 1-9, a biliding (4) amuséum| a théatre | ashépping centre apark| | ariver a station albus station ‘an airport [coe 2 Listen and practise, Work in pairs. Cover ta. Then test your partner. What's number 2? | It’s station. My city ‘Check these words with your teacher famous great hot springs swim attain amilo Look at the photos of Bath, a city in England. What can you see in the photos? ‘a ~e [Eb 4s Read and listen to Susan. Does she tke living in Bath? Read about Bath again. Tick (/) the true sentences. Correct the false sentences. Bath isin the USA. England Ws.a very beautituloty, ‘Susan goes to the Thermae Bath Spa every Fray. ‘There are five theatres in Bath. The Jane Auston Contre is a theatre. SouthGate is @ big shopping centre, “There are trans to London every 15 minutes. Bath doosn't have an airport [live in Bath, a city in England, It’s a very beautiful place, There are a lot of old buildings in the centre and there are some very nice parks. Bath is famous for its hot springs, and you can swim in the hot water at the Thermae Bath Spa. I go there every Sunday, it’s great! In the centre of Bath there are five theatres and some very good museums, including the Roman Baths, and the Jane Austen Gentre, about the famous English writer. There are also a lot of good restaurants and hotels, and there’s a big new shopping centre called SouthGate. There are trains to London every half an hour, and there's an airport in Bristol, only 15 miles avvay. I think Bath isa great place to live.

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