PRACTICAL ENGLISH 2
1 VOCABULARY
1 reception 2 lift 9 bar
4 ground floor 5 double 6 single
2 CHECKING IN
1 Thayea reservation. 21
3 Here you are. 4 Non-smoking, please
3 Where’ the lift? 6 Its OK.
3 SOCIAL ENGLISH
1 Would 2 have 3 That's 4 See
5 goodnight
4 READING
4. 1 Westwood Country Hotel, 2 The
Randolph, 3 Old Black Horse Hotel
ee
A
1 VOCABULARY
a Across: 2 big, 3 bad, 4 easy 5 wet,
‘expensive, 9 dirty, 10 old, 11 high
Down: | fast, 2 beautiful, 6 empty,
Brich
D1 green 2 grey 9 orange
5 brown
2 PRONUNCIATION
a /iy wear. (u/ study fav live
Jew! book /e/ me
b 1 beautifil 2 cmpty 3 expensive
4 difficult 5 ugly 6 dirty
pink
3 GRAMMAR
1 Cathy has a rich boyfiiend.
2 Jack drives an expensive car
3. Helen wears red lipstick
4 My parents lve in a very big house.
5 On Saturdays I cook a big hunch.
6 I don’ like wet days.
7 My grandfather's quite old.
8 Paula's children have fair hair
4 VOCABULARY
ale 2d 3b 4c Sa 6f
bl Tmangry, 5 'mhungry.
2 Tm col. 6 Vimsad,
Vm happy. 7 Lim thirsty.
4 Tm hot 8 Imtired
5 READING
edits
a
BL
GRAMMAR
Ws twenty to sis.
Is quarter past twelve
It’s ten to four.
is twenty-five past one.
Ws half pas: eight
Its five past seven.
Its eleven ctelock.
Its twenty to nine
2 PRONUNCIATION
Jo/home ‘u/hot /+/ no /90/ brown
3 VOCABULARY
alge 7 have
2 0 8 get
3 go 9 30
Shave 10 get
5 have 11 go.
6 get 12 have
1 haveashower 5 go home
2 wake up 6 et to work
43 make the dinner 7 have breakfast
4 go to bed 8 have dinner
4 GRAMMAR
a Lge 2 get 3 go 4 get 5 have
6 have 7 go 8 get 9 have
10 have 11 have 12 go 13 have
14 go 15 get 16 have 17 go
18 go
b 1 does Moira get up
Does lve have breakfast?
Does Moira havea shower
does Eve meet her friends
does Meira doin the evening
ddoes Meira go to bed:
Does Eve go to bed early?
nay
c
1 GRAMMAR
a 1 sometimes eats 2 never does
3 issometimes 4 often drinks
5 isoften 6 always cals 7 often does
8 is usually 9 hardly ever drinks
10 is hardly ever
1D 1 Tom sometimes rides his motorbike
to work.
2 My boyiriend is never late
3 The childien usually walk to school.
4 Im always hungry.
5 Teachers are often stressed.
6 Thardly ever see my uncle and aunt
7 Professional footballers are usually
rich,
8 Pilots often sleep in hotels.
2 VOCABULARY
1 rice 2 busy 3 popular 4 unusual
5 take my time 6 beach 7 sunset
8 meat 9 stayathome
3 VOCABULARY
a 1 sixty 2 twelve 3 seven 4 sixty
5 four 6 twenty-four 7 thirty
8 fify-wo
1 every 2 three 3 week 4 once
5 twice 6 year
4 PRONUNCIATION
ale 2c 3h 4b 5g 6a
Td 8f
‘The h is not pronounced in how.
1 VOCABULARY
1 March, April
September, November
November, December
September, December
autumn, winter
third, fourth
tenth, welfth
8 fifteenth, twentieth
b Valentine's Day: 14/2, the fourteenth of
February
Christmas Day: 25/12, the twenty-fifth
f December
US Independence Day: 4/7, the fourth
of uly,
Halloween: 33/10, the thirty-first of
October
‘New Year's Day: 1/1, the first of January
2 PRONUNCIATION
«oy autumn, August
‘3/ first, third
/e! second, November
b 1 January 2 February 3 March
4 April 5 May 6 lune 7 July
8 August 9 September 10 Ocober
11 November 12 December
/ev April, May
‘ay July,
ith
3 GRAMMAR
1 in: February, the morning, the autumn,
2010, 1966
‘on: 5th November, Sunday, Friday
afternoon, 22nd September, your
birthday
at 5.30, the weekend, night, Christmas,
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