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Everday Enlish Asking or information na pub pace Promecation Joining words 2 B Thsciy scierent, but very Reading A travel Dog ‘Wing skills Linking wore 13 trendy \Weting biog post JResding and listening extension Reating An artic about a 208 Listening A conversation about travel problems “ ‘Review and extension WORDPOWER off 15 ‘3A Hove you everhelped 2 Grammar Present perfect or pet simple strange?” Vocabulary make / d0/ give callocetions 138. Ive aready spent my salary Grammar Present perfect with just already ard yet " this month Vocabulary Money [De yeuhee soi Everyday English Taking to people n shops Pronunciation Sentence stress 18 TD Weve successtuly raised Reang An emit about raising money forchanty Weng sks Paragraphing 19 £500 ‘Wing An eral to colleagues about a charity Reading an listen Reading An article about saving money Listening A conversation about helping people 20 21 eview and extension ‘WORDPOWER Tim going to the haveresser's Grammar Present continuous and go 10 ‘ronureation Sound and speling: goa 2 tomorrow Vocabulary Clethes and appearance 448 Shall we go tothe market? Gramma wil/ won t/ sal nusciston Sound and speling: wantand wont 28 Vocabulary Adjectives: places ‘aC Ace youdoing anyting on Everyday English Making arrangements ‘Pronunciation Sentence stress cy Weainesday? “40 Aceyou free on Saturday? ‘Reading An eral invitation Writing skills inwting and repying ‘iting A reply to an invtation ‘Réaing and lstening extension Reading An article about a film directors day Listening A conversation about summer plans Tihave to work long hours Grammar must! have fo/ can 3A Vocabulary Work ‘SB | might get job today! Grammar wif and might or predictions 2 Vocabulary Jobs SSE “Vifnih things ere, you Everday English Otfers and suazestions ‘ronancation Sentence stress: vowel sounds 30 wert S50. 1am weting to apply fora job Reading A job advert and a eter Weng skills Organising an emai 3 Writing A letter apolyng fora jod [Reading sn itelng extension eating An ate about studying and careers Listing A conversation about jobs gles Review and extension ‘WORDPOWER job and work ‘Wake Problems ana vice MS _ a ‘romunclatin Sound and spel: /a/ and i (GA. You should have a break Grammar Imperative: should ‘Vocabulary Verbs with dependent prepositions (8 es very fnghtored Grammar Uses of to+iintve Vocabulary -ed/-ing adjectives (Ge Wek tink should dor Everyday English Asking for and giving advice 6B ‘chenworry about tests and Reading An emeil asking for acvice S 8 Pronunciation Main stress ‘Wing sls Linking erderngiees anc ging examoles 37 Wirting An emai ving advice nesting snd itening extension Reading A magerine advce column LUsteing A conversation about problems with studying 38 eves 2 exteasion WORDPOWER verb + to 8 Fimthe happiest Ive ever Grammar Conparatives and superiatves teen Vocabulary ger csizeatons TR dit use eat heathy Grammar used food Vocabulary Heat cclocabons 70 runs a te tine Everyay English Doctors questions TD Alter al, decided to make Reading Bog ‘a chonge “Reading and listening extension Reading An article about how things were in the past Review and exersion WORDPOWER cnonge : ‘My favourite book is basec.on_ Grammar The passive: present and past simple 46 ative stoy Vocabulary At an music; Common verbs inthe passive 8B Ie hated rugby since | was Grammar Present perect with forand since at school Vocabulary Sports and activites JBC 1m realy sory haven’ caled Everday English Apologies and excises {8D | couldnt put the book down Reading A review ofa famous Book Reading and listening extension Reading An article fom 2 tout brochure Review and extension WOROPOWER by “SAF don't passthis exam, Grammar Fist concttonal won't be very happy Vocabulary Degree subjects; Education colocatone 8 i anaged to stop folng sty Grammar Verb pattems Vocabulary Verbs followed by 0+ infinitive / verb + ~ng ‘90° Who's cating, please? Everyday English Teteohoning people you know; Telephoning people you don’t know 90 Online courses are new to me Reading The profile ofa French student Reading and listening extension Reading Ar article abeut studying n the UX Review and extens WORDPOWER Mult word verbs with put 0A Would you do the right thing? Grammar Second conditional Vocabulary Mutiword verbs 1OB Im too embarassed to Grammar Quartifrs 10/ not enough complain Woeabulary Noun formation 106 Can | exchange it for Everyday English Returning goods and making something else? complaints 100 We're realy sorrywe missed it Reading Eras with apoogies jeading and listening extension Reading An aricle about smariphones jeview and extension WORDPOWER Mult-word verbs with on Pronunciation Tones fo asking questions Witing sills Linking: ordering events Wining A biog post about making changes LUsteningA conversation about changes Pronunciation Word stress a Pronunciation Tones for continuing er frishing 48 ‘Wiring sills Positive and negative comments; 43 LUnking: although, however \Wiiting A book review LUstening A conversation about tours in Australa 50. 51 Pronunetation vicrs groups Pronuneiation Wain siress: contrastve Wing skis Avoing repetition Witing & student profile Listening A conversation between a student and a professor ‘Pronunciation Sentence ses: vowel sounds Pronunciation Word stress Seems ee gag Pronunciation Sentence sess Witing skits Formal and informal guage Writing An emai to apologise LUstening A conversation about online shopping 1A Its a robet that looks ike 2 Grammar Defining relative clauses Pronunciation Word stress: compound nouns Cy human \ecabulary Compound nouns think they discovered by Grammar Ailes Pronunciation Stress in adverbils 65 ‘chance Vocabulary Advertials: luck and chance AC Its svaigt ahead "era Bale ting see Sector) aan a 6 ul 10 In my opinion, its because of Reading Opinions about important inventions Wiring sills Expressing results ond reasons 7 the Internet Witing A web post giving an opinion eating and listening extension Reading Av amazing sto LUstening A conversation about a crime ry eview and extension WORDPOWER Prepositon + noun 6 2A | hac alvays thought they Grammar Past perfect ‘Pronunciation Sound and speling:/,/su and oul 70 were dangerous Vocabulary Animals 2B He sai | was sesh! ‘Grammar Reported speech Pronunciation Word stress n Vocabulary Personality adjectives 2¢ I'm prety sue i's Japanese Everyday English Agreeing and cisagreing Pronunciation Main stress: contrastve n 20 About an nour later, the rain Reading A story about a helpful act ‘iting sls Linkers: pastime B stopped Weting A stry about an accident and a rescue gading and listening extension Reading An article about buying e200 Listening A conversation about a bad experience 74 view and extension WOROPOWER ae B x pop video 76 a scripts fy Do you play any sports? EE VOCABULARY Common adjectives @ Underline the correct words to complete the sentences. 1. The new building opposite the university is rude / ugly / atright. | rate it (Our new teacher is alvays very serious! sily/ rude. We work very hard in her lessons and she never smiles or laughs. 3. The cakes in the new bakers are sily/ serious delicious! 4 My brother’ new gifriend is ugly/ gorgeous / delicious. | think she's a fashion model 5 We played lots of sily/ horrible perfect games at Sarah's birthday party. Ive got some really funny photos on Facebook, 6 Lily a perfect/ strange! lovely person. Her grandchildren love visting her. b Complete the sentences with the adjectives in the box. boring alright awful amazing delicious rude strange perfect 1 I'm not interested in football. Its so boring 2. Thanks for the chocolates. They were 3. Look at this beautiful weather — its a day to 0 to the beach, 4 The flm we saw last night was really. | didn't understand it tal. A How was the restaurant? B Oh, itwas restaurants in my town, 6 The weather in Scotland was —_. every day. 7. The band were. ever been to 8 The waiter in the hotel was _ He said we Were stupid because we couldn't speak English very well! There are better ttalian Itrained ! Tt was the best concert I've GRAMMAR Question forms ‘Underline the correct words to complete the questions, 1 How many children he does have / does he have | does have he? Where aid you meet did meet you! you met your husband? id he grow up! He grew up! He did grow up in this area? What was tke the lm / was the fim ke f the film was like? How much paid you/ you did pay! did you pay for your smartphone? Why she go/ Why she went/ Why did she goto the USA? How many fms he made/ did he make/ did make he last year? 8 How was your holiday / your holiday was/ did your holiday be? 'b Put the words in the correct order to make questions. 1 you/ Sarah's friend / are ? ‘Are you Saratis friend? 2 work/ a bank/he/ does in ? 3. you/ last month / to New York / go/ did / why ? 4 like / that new Brazilian / what / restaurant /is ? 5 with your sister / who / that man / was? 6 TV programmes / you / do /watch / what type of ? 7 goto/did/ which university / you? 8 did /how much / cost /the tickets ? a MINEO N Teil 4 HE VOCABULARY Adverbs @ Put the words in brackets in the correct place in each sentence. 1 They see their grandchildren now that they live in Australia. (hardly ever) They hardly ever eee their grandchildren now that; “theylivein Australia 2 Lenjay watching old Hollywood movies. (particularly) 3. She hates it when people are late for meetings. (absolutely) 4 We goto ltalan restaurants, but sometimes we also go to ‘Turkish ones. (generally) We're sure his fight arives at Terminal 2, but | need to ccheck it. (pretty) 6 I hope she brings her gorgeous brother to the party! (realy) b Underline the correct adverbs to complete the sentences. 1 Hove rock music, but | absolutely / especiat The Roling Stones. They're my favourite band. He hardly ever / never especially phones his mather — maybe once or twice a month. 3 I arely! pretty normally enjoy horror films, but this one was awtull ‘4. She's fairy! absolutely / rarely good-looking, but | don't think she's beautiful 5 | never! really! hardly ever hate maths. | just don't understand it 6 She generally particularly rarely takes her family out for dinner — only when it's her birthday. 7. They love all spors, but they'te fay / mainly/ pretty Interested in football. They watch all the matches on TV. 8B It's pretty/ normally / rarely cold today, so why dont you take your gloves? PRONUNCIATION Long and short vowels like a ©MM Listen to the words. Do the letters in bold ‘make long or short vowel sounds? Tick (¥) the words with long vowel sounds. 1 birthday al 2 C bank 7 GO music 3 Ocinema 8 Bi sport 4 ( food 9 CO friendly 5 Cl pany 10 [] bg GRAMMAR Present simple and present continuous @ Underline the correct verb forms to complete the sentences. 1 She is foving/ loves love reading fashion magazines at the hairdressers. 2. We usually are going / goes / goto the café opposite the hotel 3 | 'm reading read | reading a great book in English at the ‘moment. 4 He wanting does want wants to phone his family in Tokyo. Can he use this phone? 5 Why are you waiting/ do you wait/ you waiting for the bus? Lets walk home, 6 hardly ever am visiting visit visits my cousins in Ireland. 7. She studies / studying! 's studying French politics at university this term, 8 Yes, they're here. They play/ ‘re playing! playing a ‘computer game in the lving room. Complete the conversation with the present simple or present continuous forms of the verbs in brackets. Use contractions where possible. AUICE What '2Sarahdoing (Sarah, do) in that shop? WAOMI She 2____ (buy) some postcards to send to ALICE 4 ‘message on my Facebook wall. And nes |®_ (put) a few photos of iday on my wall but Sarah's grandparents, (not have) a computer, so she (send) them postcards instead. ‘AUCE Oh, and what (Tom and Jack, do) this morning? NAOMI They (spend) the day at the beach, ALICE But Tom (not like) swimming in the sea. He says the water's too cold NAOMI Yes, but it (be) really hot today! ¢ @MB Listen and check, STEN AALS) It was really nice to meet you aoa II USEFUL LANGUAGE PRONUNCIATION Greeting people; Ending a Sentence stress conversation Listen to the sentences and underline the @ Underline the correct words to complete the tressed words wersation. 1 'm pretty sure it was two months ago. Hi, James! "Much/ Lang Very time no see! How 2 What lovely surprise! are you? 3 twas really rice to meet you. JAMES Hi, Sam. 'm fine, thanks. What a/ What/ How 4 I'm sory, but I really must go. lovely surprise! Great to see you! 5 Where are you living these days? SAM Yes, it really nice ’see you/ to see you! you se, too, 6 mate for a meeting, JAMES. Where are you living *today/ this day! these days? SAM Oh, not Sfar from far of! far away here. n Park Road, near the sports centre JAMES Oh, Swhat/ how / who nice! SAM And she is/ it this is my wife, Jackie. JAMES. Your wife - wow! That's fantastic ®new/ news to°meet/ meat/ meeting you, Jackie. to meet you, !two/ too/ to. JACKIE b @MMB Listen and check: © Complete the sentences with the words in the box. Surprise hello mest news again time last nice must up Sea View Road? Oh, how —ce_! 2 Your husband — wow! That's fantastic £1 3 We really _— 40. We're late 4 What a lovely 5 Say____ to Roger for me. 6 Long no see! 7. twas really nice to _____ you. | 8 We must meet____ soon. 9 It was great to see you 10 When did we see each other? d ©M Listen and check. AY CS nei MU es CS em UO CNS EEREADING @ Read Nandeep’s email to Hannah and tick (/) the correct answer. Nandeep is staying at the Taj Mahal Nandeep is visting his cousins in Boston. 5] Nandeep is on holiday at his aunt and uncle's house in Dati in Dati b Read the email again. Are the sentences true or false? 1_Nandeep mainly speaks in Hindi to his cousins, 2 He's visitng lots of places while he's in India 3 The Taj Mahal isin Delhi 4 Nandeep didn't enjoy visiting the Taj Mahal 5 Nandeep often uses his aunt and uncle's poo! Nandeep isn't enjoying his, WRITING SKILLS Correcting mistakes @ Correct the sentences. 1 I'm having a lovely time here in france. Im having a lovely time here in Franc 2. Yesterday we visited the Palace of Versailes near Pars. 3h Portuguese friends he mornings, | usually going to the beach with my Ewritine a Read the email from Paul. Use the notes in brackets, to write Becky's reply. Hi Becky Hope you're having a nice holiday. Tell me all about it! (Describe my holiday) ‘What's the hotel like? (Not in a hotel — staying with my family?) B wnat do you do every day? (Explain and send a photo) See you soon (he OK? Ask.) Love Paul Hi Hannah | hope you're enjoying your stay in Boston, ''m spending @ month on holiday in India. I'm staying with ‘my aunt and uncle and my two cousins in Delhi. I don't speak much Hindi. but they all eneal: Englich vory wl, 0 communication isnt @ problem. They/re taking me to see lots ally interesting places. Yesterday we drove to Agra and visited the there. This is a p Mahal. It ook two hours to get 100k — what an amazing building! It's really hot here all the time, but my aunt and uncle have a swimming pool, so we spend a lot of our time in the water — it's so relaxing! In the evenings | usually go to ‘cafés with my cousins and their friends. ''m having a great time here in India! ‘See you soon, Nandeep UNIT 1 Reading and listening extension EE READING 4 Read the article. Match the statements 1-3 with the people a-c. 2 Most people ve ret onlin are fend b Stephen 3 I'm very happy with the ‘Are you looking for that special person? Do you want to meet new people? Lots of people meet their new partner over the Internet. Itis particularly popular inthe US.A,, where about 30% of people meet their partner online. We talked to some young people in Ireland about their experiences of internet dating. JOANNA, 23, CORK STEPHEN, 28, DUBLIN ‘COLM, 22, GALWAY | am dating a man | | normally wouldn't meet | have several friends who | met on the internet. His someone through the Internet. have met online. It's a great name is Gavin and he is | prefer to meet people face-to- way to meet new people lovely. We have the same face. | think it's difficult to know who have similar interests to hobbies and we laugh what a person is like from a photo you. Sometimes people can about the same things. ‘or some information online. bbe nude but most people are We rarely argue and our | want to get to know someone very friendly — it's great fun! relationship is perfect. properly, and | don't think you Trecommend it as a good I'm so happy. ‘can do that on the Internet. ‘way of meeting new people “There might be some problems with meeting people online, but lots of people are doing it these days, and ithelps people meet new people and make new friends. Good luck! bb Read the article again and tick (¥) the best endings for the sentences. 1 Inthe USA 5 The ter ofthe article thinks that a (1 people rarely use the Internet to find love. a [] people hardly ever meet someone they like online. internet dating is @ normal way to meet people. EE internet dating can be a good way to meet people © [1] 30% of young people have a boytriend or giriend. ¢ El internet dating isthe best way to meet people 2 Joanna 2 has met several people eine ¢ Write a paragraph about different ways of meeting b Lis very happy in her relationship new people. Think about: © Er doesnt think internet dating is right for her. «diferent places to meet new people 3 Stephe {some problems with meeting people for he est time 2] would lke to meet a gt online. * the stores inthe atle b [El doesn't want to put @ photo of himself online. «your own experience. © Er doesnt think that you can get to know people online 4. Colm thinks that aL isdticut to meet people onine b [J people are often untriend! c [) the Interne xd way to meet people and have fun. LISTENING @ @MM Listen to the conversation. Match 1-3 with a-c to make true sentences. 1 Sophia a goes toa club every week, 2 Richard Is friends with the people he lives with, 3 Peter © meets people in a café every week b ©iM Listen to the conversation again and tick (7) the best endings for the sentences. 1 The radio programme is about 2 1 starting university bE] moving to a new ct how paople male fionde. 2 Richars doesn't [usualy go to bas. tb like making friends with new people. ¢ Ey find it itfcut to meet people at university 3 Richard likes 2 C7 going to pories wit his fiends tb people who ike similar things to him, Ei the countryside near where he ives 4. Sophia is interested in aC] making friends with people studying Drama, » Zoning a ct, cE] meeting its of diferent people 5 Peter doesn't a [1 use the internet to meet people. like the people he ves wth cE usually go out inthe evenings. 6 Which of the sentences is tre about the students? a [J The university is helping all the students to make friends b 1 The students a aking friends in different ways. © Write questions and answers about what you do in your free time and who you spend it with. Think about these questions: ‘© Where do you spend your free time? '* What do you do and how often? ‘* Who do you spend your free time with? & Review and extension Correct the sentences. 1 omnwn Where you went on holiday last year? Where did you go on holiday last year? [At the moment, she works in the café by the station. \Why you missed the bus? | can't tlk to you now because | do my homework. What kind of music you usually listen to? They waiting forthe bus to London. VOCABULARY Correct the sentences. 1 The new Iron Man fm is amaizing! The new iron Man fimis amazing! We very enjoyed the firm ast right. We had a lov time atthe party lest night. I think our History lessons are so borring | think that man's a bit exrange. Look, he's talking to himsel ‘New York’s alight, but | preter lving in London, actualy like | matcn 1-6 witn a-n to make sentences. 1 [2] We can go fora walk inthe park 2 [] What was the party 3] What gorgeous weather! it iaoks 4 [J The boy in the white T-shirt looks 5] He loves films with superheroes, you know, 6 Cl absolutely lve this singer. She sounds 7 C1 iwant to buy 2 computer £8 [1] Thanks for your email. it sounds. Fe tke Phil 2. like the perfect day for the beach, bike this one. How much is it? They've got the same smile # d like you're having a great holiday. Ee ifyou lke Ef lke Katy Perry. like Batman or Spider-Man, hike lastnight? y REVIEW YOUR i fay REO Tick (v) the correct sentences. Correct the wrong, sentences. 1 1 The train not arrived until 22:30, so we got home around midnight “Thetrain didnt arrive unt 22:30 co wegathome -araund midnight, —_ 2 C1 slept very badly on the plane, so | eeled very tired the next day 3 [1 Did you took the train from New York to Washington? 4 [We flew from London to Manchester bacauce it wae really cheap. 5 [1] They spended two nights in a hotel and then they stayed at a friend's house for three days, 6 (1 I didn’t enjoyed my trip to Scotland because the weather wasn't very good, 7 [When | got back to my hotel, | found a message from my sister. 8 [1] We unpacked our suitcases and ate dinner in the hotel restaurant. It cost 100 euros! b Complete the exchanges with the past simple form of the verbs in brackets. Use contractions where possible. 1 A How was (be) your tight? B Fine, thanks, but | (not sleep) because the seats (not be) comfortable 2 A What ou, do) last sumer? B We (not have) much money, so we (decide) to sty in the UK 3A Where (Ben, go) on holiday last year? B He (go) to Canada, 4 A —____(you, bring) back any souvenirs from Jamaica? B Yes, |_____ (do) | ____ (buy) some Blue Mountain coffe. 5 A (you, meet) your French friends when you were in Paris? B Yes, we ___. (do) (meet) ‘them for dinner one evening, 6 A (you, vist) your cousins in Los Angeles? B No, we —— (not have) time. 10 @ Match 1-8 with a-h to make sentences. 1 [@] We decided to go to China on holiday, so we had 1 got 2 C1] I'mreally bored. Why don't we do 3] James decided to go away 44 F) Going tothe O'ympics is grea, but you need to book 5 [It's a good idea to buy 6 [J come on! Let's unpack 7 [J My daughter didn’t have much money so she stayed 8 [J Onthe day you leave, you need to check out of to Scotland forthe weekend. ‘our bags and go out for lunch. imhootale whan che ork rowan ara ys a visa from the embassy. some sightseeing this afternoon? your accommadation before you go. your hotel by 11 o'clock souvenirs here ~ they're very expensive atthe airport. b Write the names of the holiday items under the pictures. ay es EX PRONUNCIATION -ed endings Tick (v) the verbs that have an extra syllable when we add -ed. 1 suntanlation 2 3 6 | Infinitive | + -ed | depart | departed | Tove _| loved Tsten | listened hate | hated sound | sounded Took | looked e post | posted | invite | invited | enjoy | enjoyed | Tike _| tked a b GEM Listen and check. j Bi} SORE MR Ca Om EEVOCABULARY Travel collocations GRAMMAR Past continuous 4 Complete the sentences with the correct forms of the @ Complete the sentences with the past continuous verbs in the box. forms ofthe verbs in brackets. a. a 1 When we arrived at the station, my uncle —was waiting miss take off getto change give land icc neat a set off board hitchhike traveteround at (snow) hard when we got to our hotel s (ou, fy) over the Alps when the turbulen When was. student, my best fiend and | Hawelledanaund > ===> ——— (vous over the Alps oe Europe for a month. We didn't want to travel by train, so we ace a ___ Once, a lory driver=__ us alt pena trom Pars to Cannes ~ ver 900 kilometres! nay = eae Wi lt She ‘__ from her house at six oclock in the handbag? morning. However, she the 06:30 train 6 Did you get st because your GPS____ (not work)? because there was a trafic jam in the town centre. Our plane from Beijing 45 minutes lat, b Complete the text with the past simple or past but we ”__in Sydney ten minutes early! continuous forms of the verbs in brackets. ‘Our journey from London to Glasgow was terrible! We My mother and | _had_ (have) a terrible journey from 2 ‘ur train in London at two o'clock, but London to Edinburgh last wéekend. First, when my brother then we °__ trains in Birmingham and also in 2__ (drive) us tothe aitport on Saturday evening, Manchester. In the end, we °____Glasgow just his car?, (break down) on the motorway. In the cs ena, we = (miss) our plane and 2 (buy) some new tickets forthe fight on Sunday morning instead. However, on Sunday morning we ® (wait fr ur ight when it. (stant) snowing heaviy, and they® __ (decide) to close the airport Sowe®___ (take) a tax to Euston Station and buy) tickets for Edinburgh. PRONUNCIATION Sentence stress: vowel sounds Underline the correct words to complete the sentences, 1 A Why was there a big strike / trafic jam, motorway this morning? Because there was a crash | strike/ cars at 7:30, Why did you lose / miss/ delay your train? Beri a Well, my friend was driving us to the station, but her Sound 1/a/ | Sound 2 /o/) Sound 3 au GPS wasn't working, so we set off! broke down! got (eg. computer | (e.g. dog) | (eg. har) lost. Inthe end, we bought a map! r = ‘@ @HB Listen to the sentences. Do the letters in bold sound like /a/ as in computer, /o/ as in dog or /3i/ as in her? Tick (V) the correct box for each sentence. 1 Were you waiting Wy were there traffic Jams / long delays / ong queues for heb v toll the fignts rom Heathrow Kport today? - é B Because there was apo ste urbuence! delay | | wasnt driving yesterday, so lots of planes are at the wrong airport today. Sas There was a furulenee/ someting wrong! asirke wth | 3 They ware cour coach, so we walled fortwo hours atthe service station, | _ watching TV. Ittook me over an hour to get my ticket because there was @ Wewerent along delay! queue crashal the ticket offee. Then the ee train got lost/ took off/ broke down just outside Paris, so that's why I'm so late, 5 She was talking B.A Itsounds ike you hada bod fight between Weshington |_ofther phone. _| | and London, & Was she | IB Yes, there was alot of turbulence / queues / strikes over listening? | th lic becuse of he bd weather 7 He wasnt ctig e smoking a EA aL PE UR CR aU Le USEFUL LANGUAGE Asking for information in a public place Put the words in the correct order to make questions. 1 anything else / help you / with /1 there /is / can ? Jethene anything else can help youwith? —__ tell / where / information desk / you / me / the / could ? 3. Edinburgh / to much /is /a return ticket / how ? forthe airport / leave fen / buses / how Barcelona /tin iis? 6 my ticket / pay / euros / can /for fin 1? 7. can /a sandwich /the journey /for/ where / buy /1? 8 a taxi/to the airport / much /it/ does / cost / to get / how ? b @BB Listen and check. © Complete the conversation with the words in the box. fan nearhere have over there could you exeuse anything else actually from what time A Excuse me B Yes, how 2_ help you? A 3____tell me which platform the next tra London leaves 4__ B Certainly, madam. It eaves from Platt ‘A OK, thanks. And _— does it leave? B it leaves at 10:32, in twelve minutes. Ak Briliant. Thanks. B Isthere an help you with? ry there is one more thing, Where can | buy a cup of coffee? Is there a c =f B Yes, there is. There's a café on the platform, 1 Great. Thanks so much, No prob 2 good journey iM Listen and check. @ Match the traveller's sentences 1-8 with the ticket seller's responses a-h. 2 C1] Could you te me what time the next bus to okestone leaves, please? 3 (] Great, thanks! And where ci 4 (twit. can | havea ticket 5 [1] Here youre. Aso is there newspaper? 6 C1 Thats OK. | can run fast. 7 Ey Yes, | think that’s it. Thank you for your help! 8 C Thanks! Bye! 2 Goodbye! b Yes, ofcourse, I leaves in five minutes, © Goed afternoon. How can I help you? 4 Certainy, Thal be £9.50 f sit eave from? please newhere | can buya No problem, sit. Now hurry, or you'l miss your bus! From stop number 4, but you'l need to be quick! You'll need to! Is that all, sir? hr Yes, at the newsagent over there, have time, im not sure you'l PRONUNCIATION Joining words a © Listen to the questions. Tick (7) the two words that are joined together. 1. When aid you check into your hotel? J] checkii b your hate 2. How can |help you? a Llcant » Che 3. Didyou get vse when you wen a Cigeta b CL) when you 4 Wha ime di you set of rom hom b LD) setoff at time is your plane? a] time is » Cisyour 6 How much is a retumn ticket to Bath? 2 [J muchis b C) toBah AY CISC This city is different, but very friendly SATURDAY ‘sna and | got to London at 11:30 this morning, EEREADING twas avery long fight from Sao Paulo. When we got ofthe plane, the first thing we noticed wes the cold — six dagrees! I'm gla 4 Read Robert's big and tick (7) suas nmol eer ane 35 degrees when we left. Everything they say 1 Roberto and Ana are staying in about Londoners is true! The people at the 2 Ll ahotelin the cente of London. | airport weren't very friendly and they coud’ b [a hostel near Heathrow Airport. understand our English. And we couldn't © a hotel in Ear's Court ‘understand what they were saying. In the ¢ Ea hostel near the centre of London. } end, we took the underground from Heathrow 2 On Sunday, Roberto and Ana Airport to our hostel in Ears Cour, near the a] centre of London, The hste is ul of young © El spental day atthe Bish Museum. | tourists fom all ver the werd an everyone EJ went tothe Bish Museum and was very friendly and helpful. We were very Covent Garden tired, so we dacided to sleep for afew hours. thought the British Museum ‘nas telng me to get ready to go‘and eat, s0 was boring Ihave to fish now ~ more tomorow. Museum and Museum is am interesting th hours there and 0 rooms. We boug lunch and then market, There w ‘magicians inthe street. afternoon and Ana took ‘You can see them on Facebook 2. [L] had fish and chips for lunch. fb Read the blog again. Are the sentences true or false? (On Saturday, it was warmer in London than in Sao Pa It was dificult for Roberto and Ana to understand the people atthe air When they got to the hostel, they went to bed They didn't enjoy thelr fish and chips. 3 4 5 They didn't see al the rooms in the British Museum. 6 They had lunch in a restaurant in Covent Garden. FAWRITING SKILLS Linking words a Undertne the correct words to complete the sentences iy i EXWRITING decided to goto the market instead. 2 We didn't visit the Tower of London because / so/ butthe Read the notes. Write Maite’s blog post about her ickets were very expensive. holiday in New York. 3. The hote! looked really nice, because/ and/ butthey n't have any free rooms that night terday | visited Elis Island so/ and / because the Matte’ bog: New York Statue of Liberty. There weren't any fights today but/so/ because there Mor was a snow storm. f Madr Because | Whem/ Sowe got to our hotel, | phoned my wile New York to wish her ‘Happy Birthday It started raining hard, but/ because/ so we didnt goto the mountains ‘We wanted to goto the concert, but/ so/ because we couldn't get any tickets. UNIT 2 Reading and listening extension EEREADING Read the article, How did the couples travel? Tick (¥) the correct ways. Sometimes there is more than one possible answer. a Cont & Zon two wh [Zi on four w PORTERS Cuenca Tee R Ea erm Cece cucu Rene ee Rute OmuCR Tun were the pair who travelled the longest distance enn eer ene ret eerste b Read the article again and underline the correct words ta complete the sentences. Sam / Ashish and Bryo CARL AND SAM Peer tajdintt en en te We decided to cycle. The sun was shining when we set off 4 Cari ry Yet and and it was fun. But on the third day, it started raining Rebtnahed ther journey on toot when something anid we got lost. It was awful. We slept under a tree in a hice they were in field. The next moming Carl phoned his dad and he came 5 yeny! Yet and to get us and drove us home. * DISTANCE TRAVELLED: EEN() MILES © Complete the words to make sentences about the article. Write one word in each space. ASHISH AND BRYONY 1 During the race the students couldnt spend We hitchhiked. A lorry stopped and we got in. There | any money were long delays and we didn’t go far for hours. That When they started the rece, the weather was evening as we were driving north the lorry broke down 5 \ roa and we had to get out. We didn’t know what to do. We ‘were tired and hungry so we decided to walk to a village and stay in a hotel. But we had to pay. The next day we went home. to Spain early in the DISTANCE TRAVELLED: EXEX() MILES YVETTE AND ROB Ashish and Bryony d Write about a long journey you went on. Remember to include: We decided to walk to the port in Bristol and try to t board a ship. We went to the office and asked if any of how you travelled there ships would take us for free. For five days no one would. ‘= what you thought ofthe piace. On the sixth day we found a ship to take us to Spain. ‘We boarded the ship and the next day we arrived in Bilbao as the sun was rising. It was amazing. DISTANCE TRAVELLED: (ENO) MILES 14 EALSTENING "2 ORM Listen to the conversation. Match problems a-€ with where they are happening 1-5. 1 M3 crash and delays 2u4 long delays 3M. © no delays 4 Trains problems this weekend 5 Gate traffic jam B © Listen to the conversation again and tick (7) the correct answers. 11 Wry were there delays on the M3 this morning? a J] There was a crash. b [J The police closed the rod. Ey ttwas raining 2 What happened three hours ago near Swindon? aL] There was an accident bE] There was a very long queue ¢ Ey Alory stopped working 3 Who should use the A429 this evening? a] People who are going to Swindon, b Fy toes. © [1 Everyone on the MA. 4 Who did the police say can't go10n the motorway? aL People going toa music festival b CJ Hitchhikers. © EJ People who want to camp, 5 What s urusual about the trans today? a [There aren't any trains working. 1 Er The trains are mainly working wel cL] There ae lots of delays. 6 Where did Jackie and Bob stay lastnight? 2 [J Ina hotel atthe airport. » [J On the floor at the airport. ¢ F Inindia Write about a long journey you took. Remember to include: * how you traveled + how long t tok + what problems you had e& Review and extension EE GRAMMAR ; Correct the sentences. 1 When | did some housework, I heard the news on the radio Wher | was doing some housework, heard the news on the radio. 2. When we were getting tothe station, the rain was just arriving 3 My wife phoned me while | waited for my plane. 4. Aman was taking my wallet while | was waiting in the queve for my ticket. 5. Last year, we were going on holiday to Greece for two weeks. 6 | was driving to the airport when | was seeing the accident. VOCABULARY Correct the sentences. 1 They missed their fight because Rob's car broke on the way to the airport. ‘They missed thelr fight because Rob's car broke down on ‘the way to the airport. ‘My travel from Berlin to London took fifteen hours. Last week, | went to Rome on a business travel. ‘The trafic was terrible because it was the rush hour, Dy the Sime they charlie sum tha hl it was 2 1m, In the afternoon, they went sighseeing inthe old town. E Complete the sentences with the words in the box. 75% Vim set owitehed drove took are fell 1 He was tired when he went to bed, so he switched. off f the light and went to sleep. 2 They of from Pauls house at 3:00and | E arrived in Paris at 11:30, When | got tothe hotel, 1 off my shoes. She ‘off her motorbike and broke her arm. ‘Those jeans are cheap! They're off the original price. He got in his car and off without speaking. Goodnight. ‘off now. Im meeting friend. Ladies and gentlemen: the fim is about to start, so please make sure your phones of. Bia ea ac ua as fi) ENMU Am ll tcl ir 1A) ad GRAMMAR Present perfect or past simple @ Put the words in the correct order to make sentences. 1 has / that old lady's / done / shopping / James / lots of times «lames has done that old lady's shopping lots of times. 2 you / have /to/ been / in / Rio de Janeiro / carnival / the 3 twice this week /1/to charity /money / given / have 4 ave /you/ my / with / helped / homework / me / never 5 they / volunteer work / fer / done / have / any ? 6 big/ never /a /for the waiter / left /tip has /she 7 money / have / any / you / homeless person /to/ given / ever/a? 8 Several times /1/ visited / this month / my /have 7 grandmother 'b Complete the exchanges with the present perfect or past simple forms of the words in brackets. 1 A Have you ever given money to charity? (you, ever, give) B Yes,|_____£10 toa cancer chariy ast week (eve) volunteer work in Africa before? (she, B Yes, sne______some volunteer work in Mali last year. (do) 3 A ____ someone who was hurt? (you, ever, help) B Yes, |_______a woman who fell off her bike last week. (help) 4 A |____ ts in that restaurant lots of times. (leave) B Really? How much ‘came? (you, leave) drinks for 20 people? (he, ever, buy) B Yes, he 2 drink forall his fiends on his birthday in July. (buy) the last time you VOCABULARY make / do / give collocations Match 1-8 with a-h to make sentences. 1 [di] She was a very confident gir, so she made 2 [1] When she read the ema from her nephew, it made 3 Cy Are you doing anything 4D He's really funny guy. He alnays makes 5 i Your daughter's very clever. s she doing 6 ©) My grandfather aways gives us 7 El We gave the American tourists 8 [1] He didnt use his camera any more, o he gave it ‘away to his grandson, sily jokes when he's with friends. a big hug when we goto see him. los of friends at her new schoo nice fr your birthday? directions to the tran station well at school this term? b Underline the correct words to complete the sentences, 1. Hove those old black-and-white films. Charlie Chaplin always does ! makes gives me smile 2 You're so mean. You never do/ make give the waiters a tip. 3 He made / did / gave volunteer work fora charity in Africa last year 4. She was so happy to see him again that she gave/ made / did him a big hug. 5 Do your parents usually make/ give / do something nice when it's their wedding anniversary? 6 I'm having @ great time in Paris, "we made/ done! given some new friends in the hostel. 7. The doctors say that she's making/ giving / doing well and that she can leave the hospital tomorrow, 8 I've never made/ given / done anyone directions in French all the tourists who come here speak English EE VOCABULARY Money @ Match 1-8 with a-h to make sentences. 1 [E] Mycompany pays my salary 2 ( That holiday sounds fantastic, but 3 E] My brother lent me £50 yesterday 4B ttyou cant afford to buy a new car 5 1 she's just spent £150 6 [J Nony buy clothes trom that shop 7B ttyou buy two jackets, 1B wen | borrow money 2 01 could buy some new jeans. © ftom my parents, | always pay it back quickly when they have special offers. 4 we can give you a2 € on two pairs of shoes. t 8 h into my bank account. itost why (000 just for a week! 'tyou get a loan from the bank? b Complete the text with the words in the box. into afford lend spend bank account wp-for borrow back loan ''m saving ‘_upfor_a car at the moment. | pay £2007. —__my3__each month, can't#____to buy a new car, so it wll have to be second-hand — probably three or four years old, My parents have offered to me some money but | don't want to®______any money from them, They've just ought avery ld house inthe courtry and they need to alt of money on repairs. So I'm going to ask (of £5,000. | think | can pay it the bank fora in two years. 3} I’ve already spent my salary this month @ Underline the correct adverbs to GRAMMAR Present perfect with just, already and yet complete the ‘sentences. 1 Ive just afraid | 2 I's Mum's birthday tomorrow ght hera present already just/ yer? 3. Look, I've just/ already / yet bo It’s brant, isn't it? 4 He's yet/ just already saved nts to travel round the world next 5 & Why does she look so ups B Because she's alragdy/ just yet 6 No, | can't end you any more money. ¥ 3t/ yet borrowed £100 from me 7 ‘Oh, no! We can't play tennis now because its already ‘yet | ust started raining 8 She hasn't opened a new bank ac Correct the sentences. 1 Mice jst has spent 2. He borowed ead £20 3. Have you yet paid Louise back’ 4 Sue already has spent the mone, " me. 5 We've bought just 6. Has she saved ye tot 7 ve bought aiready for my wife, 8 They've opened a new bank account in France just. Ta TENA aL DR ee Uae) ee USEFUL LANGUAGE Talking to people in shops Put the conversation in the correct order. rem. On second wl. O B Yes, | suppose she might lke thoughts, maybe | should get someting else ‘ ga ‘ y 1 B Doyou have anything cheap [EJ A Ok Er, let me see .. what about this necklace? Ey B Yes its ively. OK. Ti take t : A Are you looking for anything in patcuar? 1 B Ex yes. 'm looking fr a present for my wie A. Realy? How about these earings? Theyre realy beautiful, A perfect present [1 8 Wel, she loves earrings. [5 A Welt these earrings here are cheaper. withthe discount b GM Listen and check. © Underline the correct words to complete the sentences, wuld you like to cost / pay/ buy? 2 We're looking fr/ at/ aftora present tor my granatather. EA PRONUNCIATION Sentence stress you want something an/in/ at particular? 4 Who's 5. Insecond thoughts, @ © Listen to the sentences and underline the - stressed syllables or words thought, | really think we should get her a book. 1 Can you show us somethi you enter/ write touch your PIN, please? 2 Can you enter your PIN, Do you have this in a different size /til/ recejp? Thanks 3m looking fora ny husband, 8 Could you shaw us something more / something els 4. Do you have any black jeans something other? 5 Thanks. take ft. 6 Actually, | think we should buy her a book d Put the words in the correct order to make sentences. jacket / looking fa /'m imlogking for ajacket, 2 a/14/size/'m/1/ think ins we / one / blue / do /the / you? h tel can fit / how /is/ you! me? 5 abit/too/ that's / expensive u/ cheaper / do/ have / a SCS CVn We've successfully raised £500 Hello everyone, We'd lke to say a big “Thank you!” to everyone who has helped us to raise money for Cancer Research over the past six months. We" successfully raised £2,500! We really hope you have enjoyed the various events that we have organised this year. First we had a ‘Swimathon’ in April. Thirty of us ‘swam a kilometre and raised over £1,000. Then 200 people came to ‘our fantastic summer party in June. And don't forget to come to our EEREADING 4. Read David and Philip's email and tick (/) the correct answer. David and Phiip are writing to a [ask their colleagues for more money » EL] invite their colleagues to 2 pat. ¢ Li telitheir coleagues about Cancer Research and how they have all helped. 4 (1 ask their clleagues to swim a kilometre 'b Read David and Philip's email again. Are the sentences true or false? 1 In the last year they have given £2,500 to Cancer Research, 2 In April, 30 people swam a kilometre to raise money. 3 The party in June was very popular. 4 4,000 people with cancer get money from Cancer Research, EAWRITING SKILLS Paragraphing @ Read the sentences. Put them in the correct order to make an email with four paragraphs. The paragraphs should be in the following order: * Introduction + How the team has raised / raises money 4 Information about ActionAid * Closing the email Thanks again fr all your help. Please look out for our next evet. C1 Actions wil use the money to help poor people around the world, to educate them and to protect them. Inthe past ten years, they have helped thousands of children stat school We have successfully raised £760. And, of course, next Friday there i the book and DVD sale at lunchtime. We'd lke to thank everyone for helping to raise money for ActionAid over the past yea. Most of you came to the 1970s partyin September. Alot of people also came to our karaoke right in November So remember that a small amount of money can make big dference. For example, only £4 per week ghes 2 chi in Arica clean water, education and medicine 8 oO o a special quiz night in September. There are some amazing prizes! Cancer Research will use the money to do important research. This includes the work of over 4,000 scientists, doctors and nurses who are fighting cancer in this country. Cancer Research helps thousands of people with cancer every year. Would you tke to help us raise more money for Cancer Research? Please look out for the next event. Thanks again forall your help. David and Philip EAWRITING Read the notes and write Sam's email to his colleagues about the Save the Children charity. Email to colleagues about Save the Children Introduction: Thank you - everyone who helped raise money — past 12 months. How much? How the team has raised money and. future events September: sports day October: 1990s karaoke evening Next week: quiz night + prizes! Information about Save the Children: { Our money = save children’ lives + better future Last year STC helped 10m children around world Small amount of money » big difference, eg. £3 saves lives Of 8 children with stomach virus Closing the email Help raise more money for STC? Email me for info about future events Thanks again \ Bi eke) La Mea UNIT 3 Reading and listening extension EE READING a Read the magazine article. Complete the sentences with the numbers in the box. 100 10 million 13 millon 87 miter 1 A company bought the website for £87 millon 2 He started the website with & 3 4 The website has more than Charities got £. — regular users. from Martin after he sold the website. MARTIN LEWIS: Martin Lewis is a British journalist, TV presenter and writer. He knows a lot about money: how to spend it, where to use it, and, most of all, how to save it! Martin was always interested in saving money and helping other people to save money. He gave tips to friends about it, he talked about it on television and he wrote about it in a national newspaper. In 2003, he decided to start a website, ‘moneysavingexoert.com. He paid a man in Uzbekistan £100 to design the site and soon thousands of people were using it. The website gave lots of useful information. It told people which times of the day supermarkets had the most special offers, It helped people get discounts on everything from dothes to holidays. it told people when shops had sales on. The ‘website helped people to buy things that they couldn't afford to buy before. And if you needed to borrow money to buy a new ‘car or a house, it told you which banks were the best to lend. it to you. Lots of people started using moneysavingexpert.com ‘and started teling their friends about it. The website has been 2 huge success and Martin has done very well. Over 13 million people now use moneysavingexpert.com ‘every month and in 2012, Martin Lewis sold the site to another company for £87 million. But Martin hasn't stopped helping people. Since selling the website, he has given away over £10 mln to charities that help people look after their money. He's certainly made a lot of people smile. And it ll started with £100. y. 20 rs inlaid b Read the magazine article again. Are the sentences true or false? 1. Martin Lewis is an expert on how to spend less money. 2 Ittook a long time before anyone used the website 3. People can save money by going to supermarkets ata particular time ofthe day. 4 Martin Lewis stil onns the website. 5. Moneysavingexpert.com has made Martin, a very rich man, ¢ Complete the summary of the magazine article with the correct forms of the verbs in the box. borrow buy call cost get save spend work write Before 2003, Martin Lewis '_worked as a Journalist and about how to save ‘money. in 2003, it3 him £100 tostart a website, which he * ‘moneysavingexpert.com. it was soon very popula. thas lot of information about how to |_______ less money in shops, how to open o a discount (on products and where to money fom. The webste has helped millions of people to ‘money or get a loan since 2003, the website in 2012 Accompany {or £87 milion © Write about something that you have borrowed from or lent to someone. Include answers to these questions: © What was it? + Who did you lend it to or borrow it from? How long for? LISTENING a @HB Listen to the conversation. Underline the correct people to complete the sentences. 1 Anita / Gary/ Mike gave 2 man something that he didn't have. 2 Anita/ Gary! Mikeis helping a friend who doesn’t have much money. 3. Anita Gary! Mike does something nice for ‘other people every week 4 Anita / Gary! Mike asked other people to lend her things. 5 Anita / Gary! Mike made friends with the person he helped. e& Review and extension i EE GRAMMAR Correct the sentences. 1 never left a bg tp ina restaurant. Ive never lef. big tip ina restaurant. 2. Did you ever give money to charity? 3 I've been to China on business last year 4 I just bought a new mobile phone. 5 I haven't bought yet a birthday present for my brother. 6 900 this weekend. \ already spent & EAVOCABULARY Correct the sentences. 1. 1ve just opened an account bank in the UK. ve Just opened a bank account in the UK. Can you borrow me 50 euros, please? Joe did a realy funny joke, but nobody laughed. James is saving on for a new computer. 2 3 4 b © Listen to the conversation again and tick (v) Our laicrve’ nas ey end soe Pa 7 8 fhe correct answers. | bought a new laptop in the sells —it was only £150! i . . Have you ever made any volunteer work? 1 Why is Anita's neighbour having a party Tony owes to me £50, but he hasn't pad it back yet a Z| I's her daughters birthday b [Isher son's birthday. Bi tts ner hustand’s birthday ates 2 isthe ithday party going to be? Ath le Complete the sentences with the words in the box. BE inter Shout spoken in time” We coming ocala ian ioe 43. What did he Greek man do? ae 2) He bowed an urea fom Gan 1 fm pet coming "be thee in wo nutes! He lent an umbrel to Gary 2 There was alt of af ut we goto te airport cL] He borrowed Gary's coat for our fight. 4. What happened when Gary saw the man again? 3. Mywaich cost ust €100, Not cheap at alt a © They had lunch. 4 You're just. your mother - you have the > [They had a cup of tea same blue eyes 7 They went on holiday together 5 Dinner is just_____ ready, It'll be five minutes. 5 What hes Gary just bought? 6 The film's 125 minutes ong. It's just two is toi hours. a hiatal tes 7 (ve just _____to him. He'll meet us at 9.00. Atcktio Adele o 8 No, she can’'t give a presentation in English yet. She's just c EJ Aticket to Greece 6 How does Mike try and make people smile a [1 He gives them money b [J He puts his arms around them. ¢ [J He makes friends with them Ba A OMA aN) ‘Look again at Review your progress on p36 ofthe Student's © Write about the nicest thing that you've ever done. ‘Book. How well can you do these things now? Remember to include: B=verywell = 2=well 1 =notsowell + who you helped ot : Re ® hy yu helped them fo ‘© what you did ‘talk about experiences of generosity w they elt and how you felt afterwards. aa ae 3 i I’m going to the hairdresser’s tomorrow EE VOCABULARY Clothes and appearance ‘a Match the pictures with the words in the box. Underwear tights sweatshirt tie high heels tracksuit gloves sandals earrings jumper flat shoes bracelet mem a yo fe oS a WO GRAMMAR Present continuous and going to Put the words in the correct order to make sentences. 1 buy/going/ a new dress /1'm / the party / for / to Imgoing to buy anew dress for the party, —_ 2 going / your wedding / you / are / invite / your /t0 / cousin to? 3 arent / going / they / get married /to/ this / year 4 going / are do / after university / you / what / to? 5 vsit/ Spain next year / going / wee /in / my relatives / to } i 6 to/you/ are / wear /to/ the party / what / going? 22 b Complete the conversation with the present continuous forms of the verbs in the box. Use contractions where possible. stay come bring not fly arrive take meet (x2) [A Sowhat have you arranged for tis evening? B Well, my parents !_are arriving at the station on the 6:30 train from Pari. So,_____ you 3__them atthe station? Yes, we are. We a tax from our house at £600. | booked it this morning Good. So where S___they®_? Atthe Hion Hotel. They've gota double room with a balcony Great. And what about the restaurant?” Te reserved ble fore at et odock. Everyone tothe restaurant at 7:45 so we can all be there when they ative. |. Billiant. Have you told the restaurant that i's your father's birthday? B Yes, they've made him a special cake with HAPPY GOTH on a. They ® it to our table atten o'clock, together with the coffee AA And whet about tomorow? B They?____to Scotland unti the afternoon, so there's plenty of time. Their ight’ at 3:30. 1k Great, so tall arranged. | nave to go now because | 10" salyforacofee inten minutes. See you late ¢ EM Listen and check. PRONUNCIATION Sound and spelling: going to a ©B Listen to going to in the sentences. Do you hear Pgoumn ta! (going to) of 'gana/ (gonna)? Tick (¥) the correct box for each sentence ‘Pgaurg tal /gana! 1. Are you going to go out tonight? 2 What are you going to do for your birthday? 3. He isnt going to have a holiday this year. 4 We're gong to try to finda tax 5 6 8 I'm going to have a shower after breakfast They aren't going to do their homework ‘She's going to phone her brother. Frm not going to goto Ibiza this year O0000000, ooooo0o0o8 B NEB COR Om UME Tl ag GRAMMAR will / won't / shall 12 Match 1-8 with a-h to make sentences, 1 [EZ] Let's g0 on holiday to Greece next summer, 2 [1] You know | don't realy ke hot food, 3 [1] wnich fim shall we see withthe kids? 4 [1 Lets invite your parenis for lunch next Sunday. 5 [7] Helo. atthe supermarket, but! can't cary allthe shopping on the bus. 6 [7 Oh, no! We've just missed the last bus 7 [J Hi, Dad. rm afraid ve ast my mobile phone. 8 (1 Oh, no. | haven't got enough money to buy this tablet today. 2 OK, shall! phone for a taxi, then? 1 Good idea i call them this evening to see if theyre free. Good idea. goto the travel agent’ tomorow. Don't worry. buy you @ new one for your birthday Oh, that’ pity. Shall lend you some meney? Don't worry. bring the car and meet you there in ten minutes Shall we got the new Harry Potter film? Ok, so we won't goto an Indian restaurant, then, b Underline the correct words to complete the sentences, 1A Will/ Shall/ Won't we go tothe cinema tonight? B Yes, OK. '// won't/ shall check which films are ‘on and phone you back. 2 A Hi, Dad. I've missed the last bus home B Don't worry. | shall wor't/ bring the car into town and meet you by the cinema, 3 What wil/ shall/ won't we do this weekend? 4 Don't worry, The station's very near here, so you 1H shall won'tmiss your train, 5 A. Shall/ Wil! Won't we try and get tickets for The Rolling Stones concert? B Good idea. | won't shall/ phone the ticket office Look, | know you're a vegetarian, so i/ won't shall cook steak for dinner. Wil/ Won't/ Shail\ help you do the washing-up? 8 A Let's take Monica and Sara to that new Chinese restaurant this evening B Yes, thet’ a great idea. | l/ won't/ shall call them and reserve a table for 7:30, EAVOCABULARY Adjectives: places @ Complete the crossword puzzle. ie FAN] C] ]e|NIT r IF all l > Across 4 Stonehenge is an —anciant_ monument in Wiltshire in England. I's about 5,000 years old. 5 When the weather is really bad, we play on the ___ tennis court at my local sports centre 7. There are lots ofh ‘mountains in Switzerland. For example, the Matterhorn is about 4,500 metres above sea level 8 Ilive ina veryo. town. Tourists never come here! 10 We vein a p. village. There's no traffic at al ¢Down 1 My schools in a really m. building. tts only five years old 2 This roads very n Itisn't wide enough for a bus, 3 The view from the top ofthe Empire State Bulding is m. 6 Its very n in this cafe, isn't i? W's dificult to hear you, 9 The British Museum ish. There are nearly 600 rooms! b Choose the opposites of the adjectives in bold, Use the words in the box. ‘modern high pretty outdoor quiet wide The streets in the old part of town are very narrow, wide | think the new houses they've built ae realy ugly. There isa big indoor swimming pool in my town, That restaurant's always very crowd This is one of the most ancient cites in Greece. The hills in the South of England are quite low. PRONUNCIATION Sound and spelling: want and won't 1 2 3 4 5 6 @ ©IBB Listen and underline the correct words to complete the sentences. 1 We wont/ want to go swimming todey. 2 They want fo/ won'ttake you tothe old castle 3 | won't/ want to goto that restaurant again 4 You want to/ won't wait forthe next train. 5 | won't/ want to study English again next year. | 6 Tom and | want to/ wan't invite him to our party. BCA aS HE USEFUL LANGUAGE Making arrangements Put the conversation in the correct order. [A Oh, OK, never mind. How about Friday? Is that OK for you? B Brillant! 11 o'clock. See you then. A OK, soyou can't do this week. What are you doing next Monday? BB Oh, that sounds nice. 1 just check. No, sory, I can't do Wednesday. 'm going shopping with my mother. [A Are you doing anything on Wednesday? Would you like to go for a coffee? Next Monday? Just a moment, Il just check. Nothing! |'can do next Monday. Perfect! [A Great! So we can meet for a coffee on Monday? B Friday... hang on a minute... no, sorry. I'm going to London for the day. This week's really busy for me. [A Shall we meet at The Coffee Place at 11.00? B Yes, Monday's fine. Where shall we go? b © Listen and check. oO co 0oe80 00 © Put the words in the correct order to make sentences. 1 lke / would / ring / me / anything / you / to? Would you like me to bring anything? 2 anything / doing / you / Saturday / this / are ? 3. busy/ us / week's / realy / this /for 4 come / we / what / round / shall / time ? 5 you /on / doing / next week / Tuesday /are / what ? 6 round / you / come / would /for/ 10 /lunch / lke ? 7 can't/ Thursday /|/ this week / do 8 for / Sunday /is /OK /you this? 1d @B Listen and check. Are you doing anything on Wednesday? Debbie's diary [a 9 mesing ate Monday 1-2 lunch wth um lam 7-Qifiness —¥ ‘Tuesday lunch cass i ___ |p| 65 crema wih Joe Thuraday neh | 2-ichoyp th Kren _ —_ aa 7-830 dance dass Friday nen al'day = work : lpm — Conference. ee EE Saturday | 3 @ Read Debbie's diary and underline the correct words to complete the telephone conversation. ‘SANDRA Hi, Debbie! Are you free to meet on Monday morning? DEBBIE Iljust check my diary. 'm sory, | have a Mftness| ‘lass / mesting / dector’s appointment then, SANDRA Oh, that's a shame. How about Monday lunchtime? DEBBIE No, 'm having lunch with @Joe / Mumm / Karen then. SANDRA Never mind. Are you doing anything on Tuesday evening? DEBBIE !™m afraid I™m going °shopping/ to the cinema / tos dance class. SANDRA That sounds like fun! Lets see. 'm busy on Wednesday and Thursday. Could we meet on Friday? DEBBIE Unfortunately 'm busy all day on Friday. I've get a “doctor's appointment / dance class! work conference. SANDRA OK. What are you doing on Sunday? DEBBIE Oh, dear. On Sunday I'm Sat a work conference / in Blackpool! in a meeting al day. SANDRA So you don't have ary free time this week? Yes, | do! | have the whole day off on °Wednesday Thursday / Saturday! PRONUNCIATION Sentence stress @ ©B Listen to the sentences and underline the stressed words or syllables. | cant meet you tomorow. He can meet us atthe station I didn't understand him. Sie hast seen that fil. | must stat cooking dinner. They don't ike basketball mE RSS Skills for Writing Are you free on Saturday? EEREADING @ Read Abby's email to Tony and his reply, and tick (¥) the correct answer. 2 [7 Abby invites Tony and Laura to come to a birthday party at her house. Abby and Mike woud ke to go toa Chinese restaurant with Toy and La Abby wants to see Tony and Laura's new house. 1 Abby invites Tony and Laura to celebrate Mike's birthday at a Chinese restaura HiTony enjoying your new house. Are you doing anything on Friday, 21" June? I's Mike's 4 How are things? We haven't seen you for ages. | hope you and Laura are well and that you're BS birthday and we're going to our favourite Chinese restaurant, Xian, with some friends. We're going to book a table for eight o'clock. Can you come? It would be lovely to see you both and have a chance to chat Everyone's bringing an old photo of Mike. Could you bring your favourite photo of Mike from when he was at school or university? Love Mis ry Hi Abby Lovely to hear from you. Yes, we're well and we love our ‘Rew house. We've just finished painting our bedroom and We're going to start on the kitchen next weekend. ‘Thanks for inviting us to Mike's birthday party. We're fee on the 21st and we'd love to come. I'l bring some really funny photos of Mike when he was at school! We're looking forward to seeing you and Mike and having a chat, Allthe best Tony 'b Read the emails again. Are the sentences true or false? 1. Abby and Mike have seen Tony and Laura recently. Tony and Laura have recently moved to a new house. ‘Abby wants Mike's friends to take photos of him at the restaurant. 4 Tony and Laura are making some changes to their new house Tony doesn't have any old photos of Mike, WRITING SKILLS Inviting and replying @ Correct the sentences. Use contractions where possible. 1 Hope you're well and your enjoying your new job. 2 Thanks for invite me to your party. 3. Itwould be lovely to seeing you. 4 We're free on Saturday and we love to come. 5. This is just to say that we have a party on Saturday, 6 We didn't see you for ages! __ es °° EX Writing Read Sam's email to Jess inviting her to his birthday party, and the notes below. Decide whether Jess can or can't go to the party and write her reply. Love Sam Notes for reply: Notes for reply: ‘She CAN go to the party She CAN'T go to the party 1 Me? Fine. Give information 1 Me? Fine. Give information about new job about new job 2 Thanks for invitation 2 Thanks for invitation 3 Freenext Sat, lovetocome 3 Party = fun! Cant come 4 Bring a huge salad! 4 Vielt cousin in Paris next weekend 5 Looking forward. nice chat 5 Enjoy the party! UNIT 4 Reading and listening extension TEREADING @ Read the magazine article, Put the events in the correct order that Julia does them, | tving atthe theeire Getting a new outfit 5] Going tothe haicresser’s Meeting my igoesire ch Verica Bas bb Read the magazine article again. Are the sentences true or false? Beach in the morning, ch until she's bought @ new and fries. 7:15am The sunis shining, and tim going to put my tracksult on and go for a tun. love this time of the day as it’s so peaceful and quiet down on Venice Beach, 10:00 am Im going toa film premiere tonight so have to look iy best. 've arranged to meet my friend at an indoor shopping mall in Santa Monica, but she’ not here yet. ita modem place with lots of {great shops and some pretty litle cafés. Id lke to buy a new dress, Its crovided today, so 'm sure welll be here all day! 41:15 pm We've stopped for lunch at an ordinary LA diner. haven't bought anything yet, but al this walking around is making me hungry. mm going to get a burger 2:20 pm My friend's taking me toa huge new department store, which sells everything. She thinks well find something in here. ¢ Complete the sentences with the correct forms of the verbs in brackets. 1 Julia _lemeating 2 ALLIS Julia is anything yet. (have, buy 3 At4:22 Julia her frond at the shopping mal today lunch. She the hairdressers in a tax. gt ant to go out. (get ready) 5 At7:15 she atthe theatre. (arrive) Write an email toa friend about your plans for the weekend. Remember to include: + where you ae going + whet you are going to do + who you are going with * wht you think wll happen LOS ANGELES with film director Julia Fitzgerald 3:05 pm Success! I've found a gorgeous red dress and matching high heels. We've decided to celebrate with coffee and cake at ‘my favourite outdoor café near the beach. 4:22 pm I'm in a taxi now. ve got an appointment at the hairdresser’s at 430 pm. | hope I won't be late. | think | might be! 6:35 pm I'm nearly ready. Shall wear the gold bracelet and necklace or the black one? {can't decide. The car is coming at 7.00 pm so have a bit of time. 215 pm We're driving up to the theatre for the premiere. tts crowded and noisy as everyone is hoping to see all thestars.it my first time at a premiere so fm so excited. It's going to bea brilliant night! e Review and extension LISTENING @ © Listen to the conversation. Complete the sentences with the names in the box. Alex Giles'smum Gavino Giles Isaac Giles is going to finish university this summer. is marrying an taian woman. is teaching Giles Italian next week. wants to go sightseeing in Rome. — is going on a date tonight b GEM Listen to the conversation again and tick (7) the correct answers 1 Wy is Giles going to aly this summer? a [Z| He's going toa wedding b C His ieriend is talan cE] He wants to visit Rome, Whois Laure? a C1Gitess gntien b Ey Alex’ fiancée c CJA student in their cess. 3. Whats Giles's dad going todo if Giles passes his exams? 2 C1 He's going to pay fr tain lessons. » EF] He's going to buy him anew suit C1 Hes ening to take him tn Rame 4 What does Isaac like about Rome? a C1 The new buildings » Ly Thehiston. © E] The mix of otd and new architecture. 5. Whereis Isac going now? a [He is ening to meet agi E] He's going o get a haircut © C) He's going home. © Write about what you're going to do when you finish your English course, Include the answers to these questions ‘© Where are you going to go? ‘© What would you lke to do? Correct the sentences. 1 going to look fora job in a hotel this summer. Timgolng to look for ajob in a hotel this summer Don't worry. | pay the money back tomorrow. He'll go to buy a new car next month. Will | come to your house in half]an hour? Will we go to that café for a cup of tea? ‘Are you going to doing your homewark this evening? EAVOCABULARY Correct the sentences. 1 Theyve got fantastic outside swimming pool in my town. They/ve gota fantastic outdoor eximming poolin my town Are you going o buy a new suitcase in the sales? ove ithere in the country. I's so peacefull He always uses ate when he goes for job interview. ove coming to this park because you can't hear the traffic its so quite here. 6 That restaurant's so noise. I's really hard to talk there. 3 look Terrie ratonisiingen ool Ueno for Gre treet E after forward up around et for 1 He locked a the timetable to see when the next train left for London, 2 Excuse me. 'm looking a bank. Is there ‘one near here? 3. We're really looking to seeing our Spanish fiends tomorrow. 4 We have a lovely babysitter that looks our cchiloren when we go out for the evening 5 I'm tired! Do you really want to look the ‘museum again? £6 you arent sure what it means, look the ‘word in your dictionary, BAA easy Ni) | have to work long hours VOCABULARY Work @ Complete the sentences. 1 This person looks after the plants and cuts the grass. gandener 2 When your hair gets too long, you make an appointment with this person, 3 Ifyou have a problem with your central heating, you need to call this person, p___ 4. This person works in a laboratory and might have a University degree in chemistry or biology s 5 Somebody whose job isto look after people’s money. pee 6 Ifyou have a problem withthe lights in your house, you call this person. e. 7. Ifthe police arrest you, this person can help you. a 8 This person can help you to manage your money. —— 9 This person checks your teeth to make sure they are in ‘good condition. d. 10. When you are in hospital, this person looks after you. b Complete the sentences with the words in the box. team people environment self-employed skills salary university degree qualifications training fong-hovrs 1-He's usually in his office from 8 am until 8 pm, but he doesn't mind working —lang hours 2 She works for an important bank in London, earns a very ‘g00d and drives a company car. 3 You need to have several years of ______ to become a doctor. 4. They have a really nice working. their offices ‘are modern with good air conditioning and plenty of ight, 5. | really enjoy working on big projects with lats of other people. Its good to work in a 6 Youneed to have a 7. Receptionists have to deal with need to be friendly and polite 8 Some people prefer to be. of different companies. 9 Secretaries need to have a lot of __~ they need to be organised, and good with computers. 10 You need to have good if you want to get a jb at this university to become a lawyer. sothey and work for lots 28 GRAMMAR must / have to / can @ Complete the sentences about the signs with have to or can't, ‘AL ISTORS MUST PASSENGERS MUST " WASH THEIR HANDS || NOT STANO UP UNTIL SEFORE ENTERING | THEPLANE HAS. Twsroow | commu srorren. 1 Youhaveto wash 2. Excuse me, madam. your hands before you go You — stand into this room, up until the plane has stopped. VISITORS MUST ‘PASSENGERS MUST WEAR THEIR NOT TAKE PHOTOS | SEAT BELTS AT ALLTIMES. USING FLASH t i PHOTOGRAPHY. } j A 3m sory, sit. You take photos in here with a flash 4 Bxcuse me. I'm afraid you wear your seat belt ll the time, = ‘YOU MUST WEAR |) AMARD HAT AT ‘ALL TIMES, | ‘ON THIS CONSTRUCTION YOU MUST NOT ‘sive. __ SMOKE IN THIS TOILET. 5 Visitors 6 I'msonry. You wear hard hats when they smoke in come to this building site, the tol. b Underline the correct words to complete the text. | work as a receptionist ina big hotel, so | “must/ musint/ ccan always be pate tothe guests. During the week, | “dont have to/ can't/ must go to bed late because | have to start work early, Fortunately, |3domt have to/ mustn't/ can’ wear a uniform, but ‘can / mustn't/ have to dress smartly. My sister's a student, so she Smusin't/ doesn't have to/ can'tget up early most days. However, she ®dcesn't have fo ‘mustn’t/ has to study very hard at the moment because she's gt important exams next month. My dad's a taxi driver, so he often has to/ mustn'/ can't work in the evenings and at weekends. He doesn't have fo | mustn't] must drive fast because there are speed cameras. ‘everywhere in my town My mum's @ nurse, so she Shas to/ mustn't! can't wear 2 Lniform when she's at work. Sometimes she starts work very ‘early but my dad usually takes her to workin his taxi, so she 2Omust/ doesn't have to / mustn’tget the bus. B ieee COE EX GRAMMAR will and might for predictions 4 Match 1-8 with a-h to make sentences, 1 [E] she might 2 C1 ithink 3 C1 Spain mignt not 4 C1 ton think she's 5 Clim sure het 6 7 8 J France won't TL He might not Bi tight not win the match on Saturday. The Brazian team are just as good as them © pass his exams. He's very clever and he's worked realy har al year. € feel beter tomorrow. She says shes taken some medicine d get to school on time. I've only just woken up! pass his exams. He hasn't worked very hard this year {win the match on Saturday, They havent got any good players in their team and Braz are a fantaste teem come this evening. She's not feling wel see them tonight We all usualy goto the gym on Thursdays. b Complete the sentences with will (or won't, might or might not. 1 I'm sure you —wll_ pass your exams. You worked very hard this year. 2 Don't go on holiday next week. They invite you fora second interview. 3 know they — offer me a good salary. A friend of mine works there and he doesn't earn alot of money. 4 You get a job immediately when you finish university ~ 50% of university sraduates don't have a job three years after finishing ther studies, 5 She doesn't think she —_ go travelling after university. She wants to find a job 6 A Do you think he pass all his exams? B Yes, m sure he Don't worry 7. Who knows? You ‘make some Useful contacts atthe conference. 8 I'm sure he — get the job. He doesn't have any experience, ———==———————— ele EAVOCABULARY jobs @ Write the names of the jobs under the pictures. b Complete the sentences with the correct jobs. 1 2 : When Iwas little, | wanted to be a vet be: oved looking after animals I'm looking for a good b. the roof on my house. Nick isa fantastic m____ He can play the plano, the guitar, the cello 1nd the saxophone, Christopher Wren was the a____who designed St Paul's Cathedral in London. Louise works in a department store Johnny Depp is an American film a___. farnous for his role as Jack Sparrow in the Pirates of the Caribbean fims. Val works as ac. old people in their homes. Sarah works in our IT Department as a c looking after James was @ well-known who worked for The New York Times newspaper. Yes St Laurent was a famous French fashion d. ourp. always delivers the mail to our house at ten o'clock I hope thatthe p. problems one day. in the UN can solve the world’s oI Everyday English SUSU CLG HEE USEFUL LANGUAGE Offers and suggestions @ Put the words in the correct order to make sentences, 1 money /1/ you / some / lend / the bus /for / shall? ~ShallLlend you some money forthe bus? __ 2 off / maybe you / ask / manager /for / your / should / the day 3 Internet / look up // the / the / tran times /on 4 do/a taxi/ guest / you / our / me/to / want /for / book ? 5 drive /airport/ don't / the / wity /1/t0/ you ? PRONUNCIATION Sentence stress: vowel sounds 8 Rome / could / direct fight /you/a a @ @HB Listen to the sentences. Tick (7) which vowel = sounds you hear for the modal verbs in bold b @EM Listen and check. ‘Strong vowel Weak vowel hl bl © Complete the sentences with the words in the box. 1 Would you ike a coffee? v fine about could mind shett sorry matter oe eee don't _maybe would idea worry 3 Could you help me with my report? 1A _Shall_1 book a room for your meeting? eles eood 4 Yes, 2 | could 2A you ike me to drive you tothe station? | & You should get ata B No, ibe Don't about ft teanaka bus. 6 Yes, you'r right. | should 3A Butyou won't be able to have any lunch. ya) a B Oh, never ___'m not really unary. ; Se CREEL aa 4A fimrealy 1 cart come to the cinema denen LE Se tonight 8 Well, what do you think? B Oh, itdoesnt___ We can go another time Shall? 5 How sking your boss i you can have ‘mare time forthe report? 6 Why | book the train tickets on the Internet? 7 you should invite your boss to the meeting os 8 You______ send her some flowers for her birthday. d @kM Listen and check "30 ACS matey aCe aCe RL READING @ Read the job advert and Martin's job application, and tick (7) the correct answer. aL] The jobs for 12 months. b L] The job is in a hotel in Bristol ¢ E] The hotel needs a receptionist 4 C1 The hotel needs a waiter. b Read the job advert and job application again. Are the sentences true or false? 1 The hotel wil give the receptionist a bedroom and food. 2 People who apply for this job don’t need experience of working in hotels. 3 Martinis free to work this sum 4 Martin would lke to learn some new Skil Martin doesn't have any previous experience of working in hotels. ‘Martin would lke more details about the ob. FAWRITING SKILLS organising an email @ Match 1-8 with a-h to make sentences. @ "muting © i thave five years 7 | would like to work for your company 7 I have a lot of experience of My experience of working in busy hospital Lattach a copy of my Cv with Could you please send me information 8 (1) Hook forward to ‘2 working ina team and dealing with customers. about the working hours and the training programme? more information about my past employment, because it would be a good opportunity to learn some new skils, hearing from you. experience of working as a secretary ina busy hospital apply for the job of secretary. willbe very useful for this ob. BRISTOL EVENING POST SSE As \We're looking fora hard-working and friendly receptionist to work in a ‘hotel in Devon this summer. You will need to speak a foreign language. We prefer someone with experience of working in hotels, Accommodation and meals provided. Apply online at www. bayviewdevonhotel.com by 31 May. Subject: Hotel Receptionist Dear SirfMadam, ‘am writing to apply for the job of receptionist at the Bay View Hotel, which you advertised in the Bristol Evening Post. am st ing French and Spanish at Bath University and am available to workin July and August. would lke to work for you because it ‘opportunity for me to learn new ski uld be a good s and to work in a team. | have worked in a hotel be have ‘experience of dealing with customers a ina busy hotel environment, attach a copy of my CV with details of my previous experience. Could you please send me information about the salary, the | working hours and the accommodation? Hook forward to hearing from you. Yours faithfully, Martin Evans WRITING @ Read the job advert and write a letter applying for the job. ‘The fas bs secon SALES ASSISTANT WANTED ‘FWorld are looking for a hard-working sales assistant to sell ll yp ‘computers, tablets, game consoles, smart TVs and smartphones in ou brand-new superstore in Brighton, We are offering a good salary plus sales bonus to the right person You wil need previous sales experience and a good understanding of the latest technology. We prefer someone with experience of working in a busy environment Ful training programme given Apply by 30 September to salesassstant@tworld.co.uk UNIT 5 Reading and listening extension READING @ Read the article. Match the people 1-4 with pictures a-d, © Read the article again and underline the 1D] Malcolm correct answer. Sometimes there is more 2 BFreya than one possible answer. 3 cara 1. Who works for themselves? 4 James a Malcolm b Freya c Cara d James 2. Who doesn't earn any money? @ Malcolm b Freya c Cara d James 3 Who has free weekends? 2 Malcolm b Freya c Cara d James 4 Who likes the piace where he/she works? @ Malcolm b Freya c Cora d James 5 Who studies and works in a different place? ‘@ Malcom b Freya c Cara d James bb Read the article again and tick (v) the correct boxes. Sometimes there is more than one possible answer. d Write a paragraph about a job you'd like to do, Remember to include: fs paid works and | is doing something | has o work well studies he/she loves. hows eer aay 5 tenes yeu ke odoin the ob T a ee © the hours 1. Mata v I Fe ey pte * the environment, 3 Cara 4 James | thought about my skills and qualificstions, and then about me. I've always liked working in a | work for @ number of companies as @ book team, | lke being outside and | decided I can't designer. Im seltemployed, which means | work work in an office every day. Someone suggested ‘on my own and not in a teem. When I'm very | train to be 8 builder. | go to college Monday busy | have to work long hours, in the evenings ‘and Friday, and work Tuesday to Thursday. ‘and sometimes at weekends. But | really ike my | have to get up early so | cart go out in the job, and | can work at home, so I can say that evenings, but I'm learning @ useful sil have a really nice working environment! | don't have to deal with customers or a manager! ‘When I'm busy | can earn a very good salary, but I'm not always busy. | ove art and design and I've always wanted to do something I enjoy. | decided to study to become an architect. t'm learning so much and ‘ve ahvays liked animals. Earning @ relly good salary is lfm doing what | want, which is really important to me too, so | studied to be a vet. Ihave to important. | have to study every day work long hours and | must study at home most weekends, of the week and I just hope I can find but | know it is worth it when I'm helping sick animals. 1a job when | leave university ELLISTENING @ ©M Listen to the conversation. What did Josh say about these jobs? Tick (¥) the correct boxes. Sometimes there is more than one possible answer. Postman Hairdresser T Bank | worker clark Work ong hours |v 2. Nice working pvironment 3. Dea! with people 4. Earn a good salary Work in @ team b @IEM Listen to the conversation again and complete the table to show what Josh liked and disliked about the jobs. Write one word in each space. He liked... He disliked 1 Postman | working starting work outside ae 2 Hairdresser | learning new dealing with 3 IT worker work | working at when he © Choose one of the following: 1 Write a conversation between two people. Person A is interviewing Person 8 for the job of a journalist. Person 8 ‘explains why he/she isthe right person forthe job, and asks five questions about the job. Person A asks q and answers the questions Person B asks. rite about the parts ofa job you would be happy to do and what you definitely wouldn't lke to do e& Review and extension EEGRAMMAR Correct the sentences. | 1 Tomorrow's Sunday, so | mustn't get up early. Tomorrows Sunday, 60 | don't have to get up early. 2 Excuse me, sir. You don't have to smoke on the plane. I's against the law. 3 Do.you must wear a sult to work? 4. When I finish school, | can go to university. It depends on my grades. 5 veto star work at 7 o'clock in the morning in my new job! 6 take my umbrella, It can rain this afternoon, FAVOCABULARY Correct the sentences. 1 In your new job, 'm sure they'l give you lots of trainings. Inyour new job, Im sure they ave you lots of training, 2 My sister works as a shop assistent in a big department store. 3. You need good quaifcation if you want to become a doctor. 4 He works as a disigner for atop fashion magazine. 5 Ifyou want to become a plummer, you'll need to go to college. 6 My brother wants to become a professional music Brome Underline the correct words to complete the sentences. 1 My GPS doesn’t work/ job very well when | drive through the mountains. 2. Ive found a really good job / workin the local newspaper. 3. No, | can't goto the cinema, Ive got to stay late at job/ work 4. My headache’s a bit beter so| think that aspirin’s beginning to work job. ‘5. What time do you stat job/ workin the mornings? 6 He's got to work /job ll weekend on that report. 7. Vm studying for my fnal exams ~ i's really hara job / work. ‘8 My dad's gota lot of small jobs / works to do in the garden. 9. My dad can't work job out how to use the camera on his new phone. EE GRAMMAR Imperative; should @ Complete the text with the words in the box. should go don’t use eat should read shouldn't drink’ go don’t sit should have shouldn't have get Here are some ideas for problems sleeping First of al, “get plenty of exercise during the day. For example, 2 fora long walk at lunchtime or after work. 3 at home hing TV all evening, Secondly, you your dinner late in the evening __ dinner atleast four hours before you {0 to bed. Also, you ® coffee in the ‘evening —it will stop you from sleeping. Next, ”________your laptop or your tablet when you're in bed. Instead, you ® se, Dectime hard to sleep if their room isn’t dark enough, so you ® thick curtains in your bedroom so that the light doesn't wake you up too early in the morning. Finally, you to bed at the same time everynight. Doing this tells your body that is time for you to go to sleep. Sweet dreams, everyone! hose of you who have {good book at its wary relaxing, Alco, came people find b Rewrite the sentences. Use should, shouldn't or the imperative. 1 He shouldn't listening to music while he's studying ‘He shouldn't ten to music whl he's studying 2 Tocat lots of fruit and vegetables every day. 3. Not use your computer for very long in the evenings. 4 You shoul to try to relax for an hour before you go to bed. | think she should getting more exercise during the day. 6 You don't should go swimming immediately ater lunch 7 When you've got a headache, to take an aspirin, 8 Don't stay you at work after 6 o'clock Ni) You should have a break VOCABULARY Verbs with dependent prepositions @ Match 1-8 with a-h to make sentences. 1 [B] When you caled me, | was lacking 2] Thetrain trom Manchester arived 3 can you think 4 Cy He was listening 5 [] Could you deat 6 EJ He asked his father 7D Matthew decided to tak 8D) My father wants to pay for £50 because he needed a new shit forthe wedding tois son's teacher about his exam results. forthe meal wth his creditcard. ofa nice present for your grandfather's birthday? at an old photo of when we were at schol wit this order for six takeaway pizzas, please? tothe foetal match an tha rain at Euston Station 25 minutes late b Underline the correct words to complete the sentences. 1 In myjob | have to deal about for/ with customers all day long 2 It hard to concentrate with /on/ for my homework when you listening tothe radio, 3. This bus is crowd! I'l wait for/ to/from the next one. 4 His einfriend’s gone to Pari for a month, so he thinks from/ about for her al the time. 5 They don' pay you much, do they? You should ask your boss from / on/ for more money. 6 Jackie says she spends about £200 a month at/ an / to Clothes! 7 Ifyou want to buy @ new car now, you should borrow some money with / for! from your bank. 8 He's really generous. He paid with / for! of my plane ticket to New York! PRONUNCIATION Sound and spelling: /u:/ and /v/ @ @IEM Listen to the sentences. Are the vowel sounds in bold long /u:/ or short /u/? Tick (¥) the correct box for each sentence. long fas! short fa! ‘We took my grandmother tothe theatre. The children wanted to goto the 200 Where did you lase your mobile phone? Would you ikea cup of coffee? \Who did you invite to the party? | don't think you shouid go to work today Could | borrow £5, please? What di you think ofthe food? Ooo000000' gooo0o0008 ] ESAs minal) VOCABULARY -ed / -ing adjectives Inderline the correct words to complete the sentences. I Ithought the Tokyo metro was real All the signs were in Japanese! 2 The football match was very exciting / excited. It finished 4- 3 Tracy isn't very interesting interested in computer games. 4 I was shocked / shocking when | saw him, He looked very il 5 She was very annoyed/ annoying when he asked her for & The ligt from London to Mexico City was very tred/ tring. [thought the view from the top of the Eiffel Tower was amazing | amazed. He felt embarrassing / embarrassed when his mother kissed him in front of his friends, fused confusing. 1B Complete the sentences with adjectives ending in -ed or -ing. 1 The people in the flat above me are so annoying . They play loud music when I'm trying to get to sleep. 2 He looked really c _ when he woke up. He said, Where am I? 3 I thought that TV documentary about Martin Luther King 4. The exam results were very s more than 50%! ‘She was very but she calmed plastic. 6 He was very him a present from Spain. 7. They couldn't speak a word when they heard the s___ news that the king was dead 8 She felt very e__ when he told her that they were going on holiday to Florida, _. Nobody got yen sne saw tne spices, jown when we told her twas made of that his father did EAGRAMMAR Uses of to + infinitive @ Put the words in the correct order to make sentences. 1 job/1/t0/ disappointed / get / not / was / the was disappointed not to ect the job 2 sharks / was /learn/ interesting /t/to / about 3. curcars//you /tel us / park / where /can /t0? 4 wear /is/not dangerous to /@ seat bet it 5. her/elax/to/she/a bath / help /had 6 the station / went /to/ meet / aunt /t0/ they / their 7 her father /she /im /to / some money / ask /for/ phoned 8 didn't / he / what /to the party / know / wear / to b Correct the sentences. 1 They wanted buy him a nice birthday present. 2 He asked me how getting tothe airport 3. She was annoyed to not receive an invitation to his wedding, 4 They went tothe supermarket for buy some food for dinner. 5 We couldn't remember which bus catching forthe airport 6 John and Angela decided to have not their wedding in Scotiand, 7 Itwas embarrassing fail my driving test again. 8 ‘She went to the library for borrow a book on dinosaurs for her son. Everyday English What do you think | should do? HE USEFUL LANGUAGE Asking for and giving advice @ Match sentences 1-8 with responses a-h. 1 [@] I think its 2 good idea to book @ table, The restaurant et ful 2 1 Someone stole my handbag when | was at the beach fternocn, 3 [1 '¢ speak to your boss about it. wich, You can get a new 4] | wouldn't worry too at the embassy Do you think | should invite Steve to the surprise party? 6 [] What do you thnk | should do? 1 Ident act 8 FI broke my f © No! him very much ‘oc eippnee 50:5 awl nt think that’s a very good idea. Anna doesn't like urday night ery busy. 'm realy sorry to hear that at. She'll be angry with me. o there ane day next week I think you sh Id goto the police statio b @EB Listen and check. © Put the words in the correct order to make sentences, 1. apply for / which / should J do /job / you /1/ think ? Which ob do vou think should apply for? leagues / should // your / you / think / ask 3 sorry realy / that /hear /to/'m 4 new job /@ / should / do/ think /1/ you / Wook / for ? 5 1/a/ think it /to// your boss / speak /to / good idea parents /it 7. apply /1/for / marketing job / new /the / wouldn't think /17 you your / dont job / leave / should d @IRE Listen and check. EX PRONUNCIATION Main stress a EB Listen to the sentences and tick (¥) the stressed words. 1 You're from Canada, right? 2 Di toure (Z] Canada 2 Elena works inthe Spanish Embessy 2 Cl spanish oe ould you lke to work in London? aC work D1 London ving a surprise party for Anna b Danna b> Ome 5 My boss wants to speak to me, a C1 boss ry AY CS Cla ae iiteg | often worry about tests and exams EEREADING @ Read Anthony's email to Sue and Sue’s reply. Tick () the correct answer. [J Anthony is ooking for anew job 5 Anthony doesnt want sim to leave his job ¢ [J Sue ves Anthony some ideas to help him 4. Ey Sue works as a manager in a bank in London a nn Dear Sue The problem is that 'm felng very stressed about my job at the moment. You see, Jim, one ofthe people in my team, has just ltt. They haven't replaced Jim yet and so my boss has given al of his work tothe other people in the team, including me. Do you have any advice for me”? Regards Anthony Read the emails again. Are the sentences true or false? Anthony is doing al of Jim's work. ‘Sue was the manager uf @ teat of ta pepe oe Lath Sue thinks that Anthony should tak to his colleagues about the problem, doesn't think Anthony should discuss the problem with his manager. ‘Sue thinks i's a good idea for Anthony to relax after work FAWRITING SKILLS Linking: ordering ideas and giving examples Put for example or such as in the correct place in each sentence. Add capital letters and punctuation (6. and make any other necessary changes. There are lots of ways to make new fiends joining spots club. Thereare lots of ways to make new friends. suchas __ Yohinga sparta isa good ides to read something in English every day. You can read the BBC news pages onthe Internet. Why don’t you do something relaxing this evening going for a swim after work? There are more enjoyable ways of preparing for an exam. You could revise with @ friend on the same course. You could start @ new hobby to help you relax dancing or swimming. Dear Anthony ‘Thank you for your ema. 'm very leased that you have writen to me for advice. This kindof situation is very common in companies when somebody leaves. [remember tis happened when | was working ina bank in London. One ‘summer, two ofthe people my team lft the bank at the sama time. ‘We had todo all oftheir work and it took three months to replace them! ‘Anyway, ere ae some ideas that might hep you Fist of al, ty not to get to stressed about the situation. | think you shoud ciscuss the problem with your colleagues. Maybe they will have some ideas about how to make he stuaton a bit esier? Secondly, when you've got oo ‘uch work to do thnk t's &. good idea to ry to pire your work careful For example, re there some less ugent jobs thal you could do later? ‘Next, | thnk you should speak to your boss abou this problem. He might. ‘ot realise how much work he nas gven you and maybe he can find some ate pepe heb you wih. Fh ty odo saretng arg ater | work, Such as going tothe gym or swimming.’ important to relax when you ie | [hope this helps you and please fel free to come and tak to me in my ofc, Bost wishes Sue Smith HR Manager EA WRITING @ Read Kento's message to his English teacher, Tina. Use the notes below to write Tina's reply. Dear Tin [tine tm quite good at reading and wring Eg at tering very hard for me realy wart to Improve my tering, Do you have any ideas? Thankyou Kerio Notesformeseage to Kento: wut Paragraph 1: say thanks Paragraph 2: me: learning Japanese - listening v.dificuit ~ explain why ~ ideas to heip Paragraph 3: 1) impossible to understand every word - concentrate on most important words 2) extra practice - study centtre ~ CDe.e.g. CDs from Student's Book 3) radio / TV in English, fms (+ subtitles) 4) podcasts - short stories? 5) pop songs + read words - find internet sites Paragraph 4: hope this helps ~ talk tome after class? x 7 UNIT 6 Reading and listening extension READING @ Read the magazine article and underline the correct people to match the adjectives. 1 annoyed Petra! manager! Sue 2 embarrassed Petra! customers | Sue 3 confused manager | Sue! Petra 4 frightened Petra / manager! customers 5 not disappointed customers / Petra | Sue 6 surprised Petra customers | Sue bb Read the magazine article again. Tick (V) the correct answers. 1 What is Pete's probiem? 2] She doesnt ike spending time with customers bb [Z| Her manager thnks she works too slowly. ¢ LJ She gets confused by what the customers say to her Who is Toni? @ [1] One of Petra’s customers. bE Petra’s manager © Ey Another hairresse 3 When does Petra get embarrassed? 2 CJ When her manager gets angry with her in front of customers 1 When the customers tak to her when ner manager looks at he 4 What surprises Sue? 2] That Toni talks to Petra in front of customers. bE) That Toni doesn’t understand the customers, ¢ E] That Toni doesn't understand what good customer 5 What does Sue suggest? aL She suggests that Petra tes her manager how she fee's. b [1] She suggests that Petra doesn’ think about it. cc Ey She suggests that Petra's customers speak to Toni © Read the magazine article again. Match 1-5 with ae to make sentences. 1 [GJ Petra thinks that a customer who 2 (Toni thinks that Petra 3 EJ Petra can't concentrate when Toni 4 LE] Petra is confused because she 5 [7 Sue thinks that Toni ‘2 keeps looking at her. shouldn't spend so much time talking to customers. CC spends a lat of money should get good service. thinks she is very good at her job € will change his mind afte the customers speak to him. d Write an email to Petra giving her some advice about her problem. Remember to include: © some advice some instructions + 2 similar situation from you "38 a ag Eee problems. This week, Sue Taylor, our writer ern Maree iy cee Olen eel een ro Dear Sue I nged to ask you for some helo. \'m a@ihairdresser ond | work in a very fashionable solon tim very good at dealing with the customers and Ike Jo folk fo them when I cut their hair They pay a lt of money for their haircuts, and | think is important to spend time with them and make sure theyre happy, But my managet, a man called Toni, gets really cnnoyed me and keeps telling me to work faster. He sometimes fais to me in front of the customers, which makes me really embarrassed. He looks at me all the time when | talk to them and now Ifind it really dificult to concentrate on what Fm doing. Tm really confused. 'm a really good hairdresser. none of the customers are ever disappointed with my work ‘and | get on well with at my colleagues. frightened losing my ob if| say anything. Can you help me? right. When customers spend a lot of money on & I they should enjoy the experience. feel relaxed ‘excellent service. Im surprised Toni doesnt INd this, How many of your customers would ‘come back i you spent fess thon 15 minutes with thern? | think you should ask your customers for help. Ask them fo speak to or write an email to your manager teling | ‘what they Ike about the service you give them.1 think ‘your manager will soon change his mind, Good luck! ‘sue

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