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English File” Student's Book Christina Latham-Koenig Clive Oxenden Jerry Lambert GRAMMAR VOCABULARY PRONUNCIATION ‘6A Acappuccino, please ‘verb be (singular): land you numbers 0-10, days of the hi /a, and week, saying goodbye 8B World music verb be singular: he, she, it countries 10 Practical English Episode 1 checking into a hotel, booking a table v the classroom 1 and 12 A Are you on holiday? verb be(plural) we, you, they nationalities 14 B That's my bus! Wh-and How questions with be phone numbers, numbers, enlace 11-100 numbers 16 Revise and Check 182 ands, plural re my keys? ‘Singular and plural nouns, 2/an small things endings 18 A Where 20 B Souvenirs this / that these / those souvenirs ¥, sentence rhythm 22. Practical English Episode 2 understanding prices, buying lunch [us /s,and/K/ a 24 A Meot the family possessive adjective people and family ve, and possessive = 26 B The perfect car adjactives (Forme, number one is my glasses. © Look at the photos. Complete the chart. ae See ee Pa r - ° oe dd @p.96 Grammar Bank 3A @ Communication Memory game p.81 Remember the things in the photo. b @p.119 Vocabulary Bank Small things 3 PRONUNCIATION /2/ and 4s, plural 2 GRAMMAR singular and plural nouns, endings a/an @ @3.5 Listen and repeat the words and sound. a Read the list. What do you think are the top four en things? AP wbro i Brazil is he's ea Breer b_ @3.6 Listen and repeat the plural words and sounds. Every day people all over the world say, ‘Oh no! ee — Where's my..2 The top eight things that people look for are (not in the correct order): APR 095 phones keys pens pens and pencils = glasses and sunglasses SF books coats passports tablets keys (house keys and car keys) a ‘wallets and purses h , rs eee Iiz! watches glasses pieces purses ‘mobile phones eee © 3,7 Listen. Say the plural. phone chargers 12) i's photo. (They're photos, LISTENING a Listen to five situations, Number the photos 1-5. b Listen again. Write the small things for each situation. 1 2 3 4 5 SPEAKING ‘a Look at the photos. What are the things? Work with a partner. A ask B about photo 1. Bask A about photo 2. Continue with the other photos. (think 52/2 | think) they're (Jon know. bb» What's in your bag or pocket? Tick (7) the things. a book acredit card glasses an ID card keys apen a pencil aphone a photo a purse an umbrella awallet ¢ Now tell a partner. d_ What other things do you have in your bag or pocket? Ask your teacher. WORDS AND PHRASES TO LEARN p-131 Listen and repeat the words and phrases. {Go online to review the lesson. — GS VOCABULARY souvenirs Look at the eight things. Listen and repeat the words. yy iz _—.. 2 rt = sf 5 amug imag 6 aplate 7 ateddy 8 aT-shirt b Cover the words and photos and look at the souvenir stall. What are typical souvenirs in your Say the souvenirs 1-8. country? 2 USTENING @ @3.11 Listen and complete the conversation with numbers. Woman Excuse me. What are those? + Man They're T-shirts Woman How much are they? Man They're! Woman And how much are these key rings? Man They'se?£ Woman And this mug? Man >£ \ Ld) oe Woman |s that Manchester United shirt? Man No, it's Arsenal Woman How much is it? Man *£ Woman Oh...no. Thank you. Bye. b @3.12 Listen and repeat the conversation in a Then practise with a partner. € @3.13 Listen. What does the woman buy? 3 GRAMMAR this / that / these / those a Read the conversation in 2 again. Complete the chart with the highlighted words. +. here there, singular plural b @p.96 Grammar Bank 3B 4 PRONUNCIATION & SPEAKING /), sentence rhythm @ 3.15 Listen and repeat the words and sound. Gy mother | hie tat shee those the they b @3.16 Listen and complete the conversations with words and numbers. 1 How much is this 2 sé 2. How much is that Ws 3. How much are these a They're £ 4 How much are those 2 They're £ 5 Two That's £ please. ¢ Listen again. Then repeat the conversations Copy the rhythm. d- @Communication How much are these watches? Ap.79 Bp.83 Role-play conversations WORDS AND PHRASES TO LEARN 38, p-131 Listen and repeat the words and phrases. understanding prices, buying lunch Pn, and kf ‘1 UNDERSTANDING PRICES 2 PRONUNCIATION (a), \s/, and /k’ a @3.18 Listen and repeat. 3.21 Listen and repeat the words and sounds BE toute | ero. Eope Sropean FS ae | co cy poe coffee camera credit card 78 D The letter ¢ c= 5/before e and i, e.g. cent, city c= /ki before other letters, eg. coffee. 3 © BUYING LUNCH a 3.22 Read the menu. Then listen and repeat the food, drinks, and prices b Match the prices anc words. 11H £12.75 A thirteen dollars twenty-five £1599 Be! $50.19 C five pounds thirty-five xy cents £5.35 _ fifteen euros ninety-nine $13.25 E sixtypence €3.20 _ F fifty dollars nineteen €0.25 G three euros twenty £150 H-tweke pounds seventy-five 9% 60p | one pound fifty 10 $0.80 J twenty-five cents € @3.19 Listen and check. Then listen and repeat. d_ Cover the words and look at the prices. Practise saying them. e 3.20 Listen to four conversations. How much is lithe correct price. 1 newspaper, $250 $215 2umbrella —€15_— 50. 3 memory card: $495 $9.49 4 train ticket: £13.20 £30.20 b Practise with a partner. Ask the prices on the menu: How much isa tune sandwich?) ( £415: juice, please? 9 @3.25 Watch or listen to Jenny and her friend Amy in a New York deli. How much is Jenny's lunch? @3.23 Watch or listen to Rob in a Londen pub. Tick (7) the things he orders on the menu in a. Watch or listen again and complete the conversation. Barman Who's next? Rob Can|havea'__sandwich, please? Barman Anything else? Rob Anda? ___ please. Barman Ice and lemon? Rob > _ thanks, Barman There you go. Rob Thanks. How much is it? hh Watch or listen again. What do they have? Barman ¢ Complete the chart. Rob Hereyous Barman Thanks. Here's your change. Jenny =| 4 Q USEFUL PHRASES 3.26 Watch or listen and repeat the useful phrases. Canihave acheese Here you are. sandwich, please? Here's your change. Anything else? I'm fine, too. And aCoke, please. Wait for me 3.24 Watch or listen and repeat. Then practise Teeend lemon? s he conversation with a partner. ure the c: tion with a partne No, thanks. Groat idea Now role-play the conversation in pairs. A You How much ist? are the barman. B Order food and a drink. Then change roles. Go online to watch the video and review the lesson Meet the family 4 VOCABULARY people and family Look at the photos. Match the words to people 4.1 Listen and check. © p20 Vocabulary Bank People and family PRONUNCIATION /a/, //, and /o/ @4.5 Listen and repeat the words and sounds. husband Sunday son mother brother De © Bs mother sister daughter man family bag ‘thanks. that pe 2 is @ very common vowel sound in syllables that aren't stressed, e.g. final -er = 0/(mother, daughter, etc) @4.6 Listen and repeat. Practise the sentences. ‘Is Justin your husband?" ‘No, he's my brother” have a big family. That's my grandfather. ‘The woman over there is my sister 3 GRAMMAR possessive adjectives, possessive ‘s 4.7 Read and listen to the conversation on p.2 Do you think Sarah is 2) a friend of the family b) anew babysitter? Look at photo A. Point to the people and say their names. (e's Mark Read and listen again. Then complete the chart with a highlighted phrase. p iny husband ala we our children you (plural) they Read Part B again. Complete the sentences. 1. The name of the restaurant is Bistro. 2 My ‘phone number is there, too, @4.8 Listen. Do you think Sarah is a good babysitter? © p.98 Grammar Bank 44 Point to people in the classroom. What are their names? What's is name? o (Whar’ ‘s her name? Look at photo A on p.25. With a partner, say as much as you can about each person. (tie name's Olver. He's Maria's son / Emma's brother. Hi, Sarah Come in, Sarah Thanks. Maria This is my husband, Mark. Bmark — Hel. Sarah Hi Maria And these are our children, Children Hello! Sarah What are their names? Maria Hername's Emma, and his name's Oliver. Emma And this is our cat. Sarah Ah! What's its name? Emma Her name is Princess. She's a gir. Sarah Oh, sorry. Maria ‘The name of the restaurant is Mario's Bistro. The phone ‘number's on the table over there, Great, thanks ‘And my husband's phone number is there, too. OK. And your number is in my phone. Now, children. Sarah is your babysitter. Be good. Children OK, Mum, 4 USTENING 2 @4.11 Jane isin italy with her friend Marina. It’s her birthday. Look at her birthday card and listen. Who are the people? 1 Poul is Jane's bother: 2 Hayleyis 5 Z 3 Susan is s soar 4 Nicole is i Ee 5 Johnis s b Listen again. Answer the questions. 1 How old are Paul and Nicole? 2 Who are Sally and Max? 5 SPEAKING & WRITING a Work with a partner: ‘And B write the names of six people (your family or friends) on a piece of paper. A give your piece of paper to B. B give your piece of paper to A, ‘A.ask B about his / her people. B ask A about his / her people. Who's Marco?) ( He's my sister's husband. b @p.86 Writing A Write about a photo of your family. st about a phot WORDS AND PHRASES TO LEARN 4A P-131 Listen and repeat the words and The perfect car _& 1 LISTENING & VOCABULARY d_ Read the conversation. Write the highlighted colours and common adjectives words under the two cars, a Do the quiz with a partner. Match the logos to the Salesman Is the car for you, sir? cars. What nationality are they? Man No, it's for my mother. Woman Yes, it’s for me. (J is Jaguar. think t's English. Or American Salesman For you, madam? Well, what about this blue car here? i's small and it's easy to park Man Yes, Mum, it's perfect for you Woman But it’s very slow. And it's ugly Salesman It’s an electric car, madam. Very ‘eco-friendly. They're good cars. and I love it! How much is it? Chevrolet z Salesman Come with me, madam. onda Ferrari ” \ | Man Mum! Mercedes | Peugeot Jaguar © @4.15 Listen and repeat the conversation Then practise it in groups of three. b @4.13 Listen and check. £ @p.121 Vocabulary Bank Adjectives € @4.14 Now look at the picture and listen to 9 With a partner, talk about your car or your the conversation. Which car is perfect for the family's car. woman...? My caris a Peugeot 208. t's Fronch, I's small and it's 2 inher opinion b in her son's opinion { green. tian very fast 2 GRAMMAR adjectives 4 SPEAKING a Girdela or b. Talk in small groups. 1 a Ws beautiful car b ies car beautiful 2 a They're goods cars bb They're good cars b @p.98 Grammar Bank 48 | prefer small cities, ) (Me too. (| prefer big cites big small € 4.20 Listen and say the plural. 19) an American car (American cars cheap 3 PRONUNCIATION (a:/ and /: a 4.21 Listen and repeat the words and sounds | linking = restaurants al wl EMD car | fast father park garden are meet. b @4.22 Listen. Practise the phrases. long short | a big umbrella feygidiaan books a short email an grange coat brown eggs: an expansive watch € 4.23 Listen and write five phrases. Gee black and white 7 colour | Qe ay d_ With a partner, look at the photos from Vocabulary Bank Adjectives and make sentences, (tsa black bag. (Theyre bive keys 5 eo VIDEO LISTENING Beaulieu Motor Museum a Watch the video Beaulieu Motor Museum. Which is your favourite car? b Watch again. Mark the sentences T (true) or F (false) 1 Beaulieu is a small village. 2 Itisn't famous. 3 The National Motor Museum is 52 years old. 4 The presenter’ favourite cars the Bluebird, 5 The Ferrari Dino is 14 years old 6 The Ford Anglia is an American car 7. It’s famous because it's in the Star Wars films. 8 The National Motor Museum has motorbikes, too. ¢ Do you think it's an interesting museum? WORDS AND PHRASES TO LEARN 48 p.131 Listen and repeat the words and phrases. Go online to watch the video and review the lesson Bo £7 | Revise and Check GRAMMAR b Complete the chart. ‘Gireloda or b. man [father |? ‘s your name? . : ak woman |) wife sister ] 1 Look! l’s ema fom Melanie. aan ba ¢ Write the plural. 2 A Where are my sunglasses? B in your bag. mother + father = parents 2 it’s b They're 1 awoman two 3 These are Swiss 2 achild three a watchs b watches 3 aman four 4 Kyoto and Osaka are two important ____in Japan 4 aperson 50 2 cys b cites SNe d_ Write the colours. B ht'sakey ring. 2 this b these 6 How much are Tshirts? a those b that om ae 7 Lock t___house over ther. t's beaut — a this b chat © adjectives. 8 my friend, Tom. 3 long 2 his b Theis 4 new 9 He's Swiss. ‘name is Ken. —— Supy___ 2 His b Her 10 We're Mrand Mrs Brown. __sonis incase 4. PRONUNCIATION 2 Our b Ther 11 Justin is__ brother. ‘Write the words for the sound pictures. 2 Sophies Sophie's ae _ 12 My sAmand = 2 name's wie B wifes name & 2 13 These chairs are ———— —____ 2 very expensive very expensives 1 sp 16 AFerranisa a carfast b fast cor 15 Theyre 2 5 i 2 good photos b goods photos = b @p.134-5 Sound Bank Look at more words with VOCABULARY the sounds in a, and these sound: Fe Practise saying th ‘a Write a/ an + the things, cample words. ¢ Underline the stressed syllable. umbrella 2 family 4 expensive 1 woman 3 orange 5 sister CAN YOU understand this text? 2 Read the two texts and write the people's names in the pictures. ‘My name's Jeremy Fisher and I'm from Liverpool, in ‘the UK, I'm married to Anna and Ihave two children, a ‘son and a daughter. My son's name is Matthew. He's 17. He's tall with dark hair. My daughter's name is Susanna. She's 19.| think my children are good-looking, probably because their mother is beautifull ‘My name's Claire and I'm from Nantes in France. I'm 22. Ihave two sisters. Their names are Anne and Louise, Anne is 24. She's good-looking, with long blond hair. She isn't married. Louise is 31 and very different from Ann but she’s good-looking too. She's married. Her husband's name is Marius, b Read again and answer the questions with a sentence. 1 What's Jeremy's surname? 2 Where she from? 3 What's his son's name? 4 How oldis Susanna? 5 What nationality is Claire? 7 Is she married? 8 How old is Louise? CAN You understand these people? 4.25 Watch or listen and answer the questions, cf Richard Rachel Kieran. Debra Susan 1. What's in Richard's bag? 2 his keys b his coat his camera 2 What's in Rachel's bag? her phone, pencils and charger »b her notebook, purse and passport her phone, purse and umbrella 3 There are__people in Kieran’s family. a4 bs 6 4 A cup of coffee in Debra’s local coffee shop is a cheap bea © $4 5 Susan's caris_ a big b green © aFiat CAN YOU say this in English? Tick (V) the boxes. Can you...2 Yes, | can, say what's in your bag talk about things with this, that, these, and those s2y who is in your family describe cars ask for things in a café or store ‘ 2 3 4 introduce somebody 5 6 7 ask about prices (© Senne wh a rw Fes 98K ancestor) IE A hig reakrest? 1 VOCABULARY food and drink a Re-order the letters to make food and drink words. Match them to photos A-E. 2 ESHECE 3.) GRANEO CUJIE 4.) WANDCHIS 5 GESG b @5.1 Listen and check. ¢ @p.122 Vocabulary Bank Food and drink 2 READING & SPEAKING ‘a Look at the photos and read the article and comments. Who thinks breakfast is a) important, b) not important? b_ @5.4 Complete the comments with food and drink words. Then listen and check. ¢ Read the comments again. Circlethe places where they have breakfast. Underline the other words for food and drink. d_ Is breakfast important for you? What do you have? Where do you have it? ys 0 CE GI A good breakfast — Is breakfast a very important meal, or not important at al? | Scientists and doctors have diferent opinions: some think thata big breakfast s good for you, because you eat less during the day others say that you arent hungry, don'thave breakfast I's ony extra calories! Isbreakfast important for you? Send us a photo of your breakfast Marta, Italy Ihave breakfast in a great café near my office. | have a *eroissant and coffee - an espresso with hot am. Mmmm. I love breakfast! It's my favourite meal, Paulo, Brazil have breakfast at home, but | don't have a big breakfast. | have Sand “y, "and sometimes. toast. Its a healthy breakfast. That's a good thing at the beginning of the day. Rob, UK | don't eat in the morning I'm not hungry. | just have a te at work. But have lunch eariy, at about 12.0. 3 GRAMMAR present simple [land E! |, you, we, they a Complete the sentences from the comments in 2, present simple [#] and [=] GB] Marta 11 breakfast in a great café. Sakura 2 I really breakfast. 3 We traditional breakfast. Paulo —_— a big breakfast. Rob 51 inthe morning. b @p-100 Grammar Bank 5A ‘© Look at Vocabulary Bank Food and drink p.122 Say what you like @ and don't like @. (ke fis 1 dont meat 4 LISTENING a @5.6 Listen to Anna talk about her favourite meal. ‘Complete her column in the chart. ‘Anna will Sarah Favourite | dinner lunch breakfast meal Where? [iat | *At "Usually at orate at | (On Wednesdays ato Food or | *Different and rd | things but | an : with On Wednesdays Drink | A glass * or of (On Wednesdays b @5.7 Now repeat for Will and Sarah. € What's your favourite meal of the day? 5 PRONUNCIATION (d3/ and /g/ ‘a @5.8 Listen and repeat the words and sounds. a a juice vegetables orange sugar yogurt eggs BD gandj Remember j always = lr’. gis sometimes (eg, sugar) and sometimes ‘lz’ (e.g. orange), especially before e. b @5.9 Listen. Practise the sentences. {'m Jane. | like orange juice and vegetables. 'm Grace. | have eggs, and coffee with sugar. 6 SPEAKING ‘a Complete the sentences so they are true about you and people in your country. Food: you and your country You Ihave breakfast (Where?) have for breakfast. (What?) Thave lunch (Where?) Ihave dinner with (Who?) Heat lot of (What?) Hove (What?) Idon''t like. (What?) Your country People have for breakfast. (What?) (lunch / dinner) alot of food sat / don't eat) They have a big They eat a lot of They drink alot of b Talk toa partner. Say your first sentence. ‘Then say What about you? {have breakfast at home, What about you? ) (have breakfast at home, too. 7 WRITING ©p.86 Writing A comment post Write about your breakfast WORDS AND PHRASES TO LEARN SA p-131 Listen and repeat the words and phrases. (CSsienmine) A B A very long flight Gnas 1. GRAMMAR present simple we, they |, you, a @5.11 Eve, a British woman, and Wendy, an ‘American woman, are on a flight from London to New York. Listen to the conversation and number the pictures 1-4, 1 Eve Do you like the * 2 Wendy Yes, | do. It's very good, Eve She's my favourite writer. love her books: 2 Eve Do you live in 2 2 Wendy No, don't. Ilive in London. My husband and | work for a British compary. Eve Oh! Do you have * 2 Wendy No, we don't Eve have two sons and a daughter. David and Andrew are at university and Carla's at school. Look. Here are some hots... This isa photo of our holiday in Barbados. Do you know Barbados? Wendy No, | don't 3. Attendant Do youwant# fish, oF pasta? Eve Oh, fish, please. Wendy —_Fasta for me, please. Eve How's your pasta? Wendy I's OK. Eve This fish isn't very good. Excuse me, I don't ike ths fish. Can | have the i 7 _ please? Attendant I'm sorry, madam. It's finished. 4 Eve Oh, I need to go to the toilet. Oops, sorry | Wendy Excuse me. What & dowe Attendant. In 25 minutes, madam. Wendy That's good! words | b_ Read the conversation and complete it from the list. | ¢ Listen again and check d_ Underline the questions and short answers in parts 1 and 2 of the conversation. @ @p.100 Grammar Bank 5B VOCABULARY common verb phrases 1 Match the phrases. 1 Nove @ 2 live 3 I work 4 Iwant 2 in London. b two sons and a daughter. fora British company. d her books. 5 Ihave Me the fish, please. @p.123 Vocabulary Bank Common verb phrases 1 Write four true sentences about you, two positive and two negative. Imatch the BBC. | don'tread a newspaper In pairs, read your sentences to each other. ‘Are any of them the same? LISTENING @5.15 At the end of her holiday, Eve gets a taxi bback to the airport. Read sentences 1-10 and look at the bold words. Then listen and €irclé)a or b. 1a Her fights rom Newark airport (B)Her fight is from JFK. 2a Thetraficisbad b The traffic is good. Eve is from Manchester. Eve is from London. The taxi river is from New York ‘The taxi river is from Puerto Rico. London is very cheap. London is very expensive. The taxi driver has two sons. Tho taxi driver has two daughters. The taxi is $87.50. The taxis $87.5. The taxi driver says "Have a good day’ ‘The taxi river says Have a good flight” Eve is late, Eve isnt late The gate number is BS. Tho gate number is C5 5.16 Listen to what happens in the airport. Why does Eve say What a nice surprise!”? 4 PRONUNCIATION & SPEAKING ‘wl and Iv, sentence rhythm and linking @ @5.17 Listen and repeat the words and sounds. tch | want work when where very have live TV b @5.18 Listen. Notice the linked (_) words. Do you live ina flat? No, | don’t. live in.3 house. Do you have a big family? Yes.| do. | have three sisters. Do you watch a lot of TV? No, I don't. read books. ‘¢ Listen again and repeat. Copy the rhythm. 4 @5.19 Now listen and write five sentences. © Complete 2-10 with a verb from the list drink eat go have listen live need read speak watch Do you... 1 live near here? /in a house or a flat? Coke? / beer? French? / German? anew phone? / a new car? to. gym?/to the cinema at weekends? Ask and answer questions with a partner. Do you lve near here?) (Yes, do. live very near. o you lve ina house ora fat?) (liven a small fat. WORDS AND PHRASES TO LEARN 58 p-131 Listen and repeat the words and phrases. = © TELLING THE TIME 5.21 Watch or listen and match the conversations to photos A-C. 7 Rob —_I'mtired. What time isi? ‘Alan It's eleven oclock Rob _I need to ge. | have a meeting in Oxford tomorrow rrorning, ‘Alan One more crink? Rob Oh, OK! 2 Rob Excuse me, What time is it? Woman It's a quarter to eight. What time's your train? Rob At seven forty-seven ‘Woman You need to hurry! You only have two minutes, Rob Thanks! 3 Rob Hello. I'm Rob Walker, I'm sorry I'm late Man You're an hour late. It's half past ten Rob | know. I'mreally sorry b @5.22 Watch or listen and repeat the conversations in a, Then practise them with a partner. ¢ Cover the conversations and look at the clocks in photos A-C. What time is it? 2 VOCABULARY the time a @5.23 Listen and repeat the times. @ Its five past three. Wes twenty-five past three. bs twenty past three. @ Its) quarter to four. It's ten to four. b. Cover the times. Look at the clocks and say the times. It's @) quarter past three. vs five to four © @5.26 Listen and draw the times on the clocks. The time 4. You can also say the time with numbers, €.9, 745 = (a) quarter past seven OR seven fifteen. 260 minutes /ninits/ = one hour faa d_ Practise with a partner. umber 1. What time st?) (I's twenty tonne N 2) (ts twenty © @Communication What time is it? A p.79 Bp.83 Ask and answer about times. PRONUNCIATION /v, silent consonants 5.25 Listen and repeat the words and sound clock what Oxford sory coffee 5.26 Listen and repeat the words. Practise saying them. eight half hour know listen tied two Wednesday what write P Silent letters Some English words have a ‘silent letter’, e. in where, you don't pronounce the h wea 5.27 Listen to the conversations. Then practise with a partner. A What time is ie? |B It’s half past two. ; Is the mecting on Wednesday? B I don't know. ‘A Listen and write five sentences. B Ohno! I'm tired. 4 VOCABULARY saying how you fee! b 12 5.26 Listen and repeat the sentences. 1 I'm tired, “é = 2 Im cold, 3 I'm hungry. 4 Imhot 5 Vm thirsty. b Match the sentences in a to a-e. 2 Time forlunch b | Time forbed € ME It's 5 (degrees iai'gri:z/) this morning. 6 Ineed a glass of water. e 1 We 35% ¢ @5.29 Listen and check. How do you feel at the moment? 5 Q@ANIGHT OUT ne . 5.30 Watch or listen to Jenny and Amy. Tick (/) the two places they go to. abar acafé a theatre a restaurant Watch or listen again. Complete sentences 1-3 with times. 1 The show is at 2 Jenny and Amy meet at 3 The show ends at (© UsEFUL PHRASES @5.31 Watch or listen and repeat the useful phrases. [heed to go. You need to hurry. What a great show! Wes late and I'm tired, You're anhourlate. Come on. I'm really sorry. OK. Let's go. Don't worry. (© Ge ontine to watch the video and review the lston) VOCABULARY jobs and places of work Look at the photos. What are their jobs? 1 Hesat ér 2 She'sat 3 Hesar @p.124 Vocabulary Bank Jobs and places of work Choose a job from Vocabulary Bank Jobs and places of work. Asc five other students the questions. Answer their questions you do? ( Where de you work? GRAMMAR present simple: he, she, it Look at the picture. Why are the people together? @6.4 Cover the conversation and listen. Mark the sentences T (true) or F (false). 1 Anna is a journalist 2 She works for a magazine. 3 Matt isa teacher. 4 He teaches English 5 Laura is Matt's daughter. Listen again and read the conversation. Check your answers. Read the conversation again and complete the chart. present simple, third person you he/she work for a She fora newspaper. newspaper. El] I don’t wear glesses. She glasses. [H)| What do youde? What he do? @ p02 Grammar Bank 6A A school reunion CE ( vet eee Who's that over there? It’s Anna, you know, the intelligent gid. She's very different! Her hair's blonde, Yes, and she doesn't wear glasses now. What does she do? She's a journalist. She worcs for @ newspaper ~ The Times, | think Is she good? I don't know. I don't read The Times. ‘And who's that man with grey hait? Is it Matt? Yes! What does he do? He's a teacher. He teaches French Where does he work? At our old school! No! At our old school? Yes, and he's married to Laura! Laura? From our class? How awfull Is she here? Yes, she’s with Matt. Very ugly shoes. Yes, horrible. Sarah, Julia, hi! Great to see you! Hi, Laura. Wow, | ove your shoes — they're beautiful PRONUNCIATION third person -es @E6 Listen and dircle\the words where final -es = /iz {Gees finishes goes likes lives teaches watches writes 627 Listen. Change the sentences. Use the third person. ©) vein New York He. (He ves in New York READING Jn what jobs in your country do people need to speak English? Read the article. Complete 1 and 2 with a job from Vocabulary Bank Jobs and places of work p.124. Do pou speak English at work? ectronics factory in Tekyo. ‘They all speak English at ork. Do you speak English work? Write and tell us. ‘Antonio Iworkin a restaurant in Madrid. Tma | speak English at work every day, ‘because alot of tourists come here. Ihelp customers with the menu and I say what the special dishes are. ‘They are very happy because they can talk to me in English, Alot, ‘of tourists don't speak Spanish, but they usually speak English, § Charlotte 'ma and [work in an office in Paris, It's a multinational company. When people from other countries visit the company, Ineed to 7-1 welcome them in English. lalso need to answer the phone in English. When we have meetings, we all speak in English, because it's the language of the company. @6.8 Now read again and listen. Check your answers. Answer the questions with a partner. 1 Why does Antonio speak English at work? 2. How does he help people? 3 Who does Chariatte work for? 4 What two things does she do in English? 5 Why do they speak English in meetings in her company? D Wiy...? Because. We use Why...? wat! to ask for a reason, and Because. by’koz’ to give a reason. Why are the tourists happy? Because they can talk to Antonio in English. PRONUNCIATION & SPEAKING sentence rhythm 6.9 Listen to the conversation. 2 = ‘A What does he do? B He's anurse. ‘A Where does he work? B He works in » hospital ‘A Does he speak English at work? 8 No, he doesn’t. ‘A Does he like his job? B Yes, he does 6.10 Listen again and repeat. Copy the rhythm, Think of two people you know who have jobs. Ask and answer with a partner. What /he (she) de? Where / he (she) work? //he (she) speak English at work? 7/he (she) lke is ther) job? Why? Person number one is my mathe (What does she do? WRITING Write paragraphs about the two people ine My mother is a teacher. She works at a primary echool in Sao Paulo. She dosen't epeak English at work. She loves her job because che likes children! WORDS AND PHRASES TO LEARN 6A p-131 Listen and repeat the words and phrases. 41 LISTENING & SPEAKING 2 Read the questions in Are you a morning person? and think about your answers, b- 6.12 Look at the photos and listen to Hannah answer the questions in a. Does she like mornings? @*< a5 Listen again and write her answers to questions 1-8. d @6.13 Listen and repeat questions 1-8. Ask your partner the questions. Is he or she a ‘morning person’? Why (not)? 2 VOCABULARY a typical day 2 Op-125 Vocabulary Bank A typical day b Can you remember? Mime or draw fi phrases for your partner to guess. verb © What time do you usually get up? @ Do you usually feel tired? © Do you have a shower or a bathin the morning? ® Do you always have breakfast? Where? © Whot do you have for breakfas:? © What time do you go to work (chool / university)? ® Do you usually need to hurry inthe morning? @ Do you like mornings? Why (not)? 3. GRAMMAR adverbs of frequency ‘a Match sentences 1-4 to a-d. 2 I never drink coffee, | 3. usually finish work a 600, | 4 sometimes watch TV, {but on Fridays I finish at 3.00. bb or read and listen to music. ¢ because | start work at 9.00. d because | don't ike it. b @p.102 Grammar Bank 68 | fF PRONUNCIATION /j and ju sentence rhythm & 6.17 Listen and repeat the words and sounds. fy vn yes you young yellow usually student music beautiful > @e.18 Listen and repeat. Copy the thythm. What time do you usually have lunch? chalf past one. What time do you usually have dinner? ‘At about eight o'clock. ‘What time do you usually go to bed? Athalf past eleven le Ask and answer the questions with a partner. 'd_ In pairs, make true sentences about you. Use always, usually, sometimes, or never. listen to the radio in the car read a newspaper in the morning speak English outside class watch TV in the evening have a big lunch do housework at the weekend eat fast food drink espresso ‘ten to the radio in the car. listen 5 SPEAKING & WRITING 2 Use the pictures in Vocabulary Bank A typical day p.125 to tell your partner about your typical evening. Use adverbs of frequency. C never make dinner. My father makes it iy have dinner at half past eight We usual b Write about your typical morning and afternoon. Use adverbs of frequency (always, usually, etc.) and time words (then, after breakfast, etc. 6 © VIDEO LISTENING A day in the life of a New York tour guide 1a Look at photos A-F from the video A day in the life of a New York tour guide. With a partner, number the photos 1-6. b Watch the video and check your order. [PD Glossary US English British English an apartment a flat the subway the Underground | Watch again. Mark the sentences T (true) or F (false) 1 Peter lives in an apartment in Brooklyn. 2 He gets up at seven o'clock, 3. He usualy has an omelette for breakfast 4 He works for a compary called Real World Tours. 5 His tours begin at eleven 0% 6 He usualy has a sandwich for lunch 7 8 8 0 The tour ends in Wal Street Peter goes home by subway In the evening he reads or watches TV. Every day he walks about ten mils. d_ Watch some extracts from the video. Complete the sentences with a ‘time’ word or phrase. 1 ___he goes there by subway. 2 work, Peter takes the subway back to Brooklyn 3 he relaxes. @ Do you think Peter's job is easy or difficult? Why? WORDS AND PHRASES TO LEARN 65 p-131 Listen and repeat the words and phrases. 5:6 Revise and Check GRAMMAR Ciao orb, 10 12 13 4 8 ‘syournane? a Who Who InJapan, we mies a They mest a doriteat b rot eat You alotof fast food. isn't good cea ofan bent ten, prof coffee. 2 donttcink’ Em not ink you want a Coke? a Ae be ‘A Do they live near here? 8 Yes, they ado le Mexican ood? a Like you b Co you like A Whottime——? BAts30, dove erive bw arivw she speak Spanish? a D0 b Does Hai foci hin mibgaina afb: b work My brother cldhon. a donithave b doesnt have She to the gym after work, a gos b goa Hea shower before breakes. aaheayahar_b hes abeays ye bed tefore 1200 a don'tnevergo b never go What time lunch? a youhave usually b do you usually have rice for breakfast VOCABULARY a Write the words. ii 4 ‘Complete the verbs. 5 have a shower sa the newspaper ow wv 2t to the radio 74 housework: 39 shopping 8 sp_____English al ina fiat oh ‘wo chil 5g _upinthemorning 10 dr tea ‘Complete the words. My wife's a teacher ina school in the ety. I don't have a job. I'm w : He's aw He works in a restaurant. ‘My grandfather doesn't work now. He's. J Mysister'san ‘She works in a big hospital He's He writes for the New York Times. Write the times. (© CAN YOU understand these people? Write the words for the sound pictures. 6.20 Watch or listen and answer the questions. a John Hanna Lisa ‘Susan Kievan 1 For breakfast John usually has__. 2 tea and cereal — bb tea and toast @ p.134-5 Sound Bank Look at more words with ictestlee ancttcart the sounds in a, and these sounds: Liens lvesin. 2 a flat in London e b b a house near London ¢ a house near Manchester Lisa's son is at Underline the stressed syllable. bé ‘break fast 2 policeiman 4 usually = Susan T potatoes 3 always 5 coreal ’ . @ doesn’t work b is ataxi driver YOU understand this text? © works in an office Kieran gets up at __ at weekends. a Bam b 9am © 10am Practise saying the example words. Read the text and complete it with words from the list. coffee diet don't every good hamburgers meat CAN YOU say this in English? Tick (/) the boxes. ors say that the traditional dict in Japan and Can you... ‘Yes, | can. “Asian counties is very healthy. 1 soy what you do (your job or activity) 2. ask what other people do 3 say what you have for breakfast eo" bute. oF choose 4 say what people eatin your country oy ect alo of ice and fsh and PE coy whet ime ls Thiet 6 say what you do on atypical day feryourheart and si 7 ask about other people's days “¢£at rice with your meals and don't eat a lot of 4 ‘especially chips. “*£ot clot of fsh.*_ eat alot of meat. for ‘example steak and * “¢£at fresh fruit and vegetables’_ day. ‘#Drink green tea, not ® “¢£at on’ plates. Eat slowly. ® eating when you are ful, Do you eat ‘the Japanese way’? © Ge online to watch the video. READING & LISTENING a Read the article. Then with a partner, complete it with the percentages in the list Have a nice weekend! 10% 46% 48% 666 75% [PD %= percent Three out of four British people do the same thing every weekend! Enea Ate Seno oe Bae er ras enteral ies every Saturday and Sunday. Tanase ace 0 shopping, and 4 do housework. And ee leave the house! do the same acti & b 7.1 Read and listen to the article. Check your answers, Polly ta hairdresser. Shelves in Bristowith her husband, Andrew. ee 7.2 Listen to Polly talk about her weekend Are her weekends usually the same? Glossary [Match ofthe Day 2 British Saturday night TV programme about football d_ Listen again. When does Polly do these things? Write Fr (Friday), Sa (Saturday), or Su (Sunday). 1. She does housework She gets up at 7:30. She gets up at about 9.08, FFF She goes to the pub with her husband. She goes to the supermarket She has lunch with her parents She meets friends. She watches TV. She works until 4.00 p.m. @ Do you do the same thing every weekend, or are your weekends different? 2 VOCABULARY commen verb phrases free time ‘a Look at some sentences from the interview. Can. you remember the missing verbs? 1. My husband Andrew and | always drink oF for dinner. 2 Wesometimes__ friends there, too at home and out for 3 In the evening we usually watch TV. b @73 Listen and check. @p.126 Vocabulary Bank Common verb phrases 2 Do Part 1. IMAR word order in 5 SPEAKING ions: be and present simple 4 Look at the questions. What are the missing words? Think about your answers. order the words to make questions. ‘Can you remember Polly's answers? +4 ‘s favourite what your of weekend part the 2 ‘red Sunday on evening you are 1. / go out on Friday or Saturday “Saturday do usually what do you on HORE EINE 97 2 / go shopping on Saturday? Where? | do do thing weekend every same you the 13 / do housework at the | — weekend? I — — 4 [do sport or exercise? © p-104 Grammar Bank 7A ‘What / do? - | 5 / watch sport on TV? What / watch? PRONUNCIATION (wi, /hi feo), - Sou! 6 What time / get up on ant Sunday? | 77 Listen and repeat the words and 7 Where / have lunch? ‘sounds. = 8 How / relax at the weekend? what when why walk watch always 9 Jusually — evening? Why? ‘on Sunday 1h What /your favourite part of hairdresser where there is their the weekend eee Ask and answer the questions with a partner. Write your how town ovt partner's answers. Do you go out on Friday or Saturday night?) (Yes, usually go out with my frends on Saturdey night @7.8 Listen and repeat the seer Then practise them with a Where do you o?) i (Jtaepends, To the cinema orto a restaurant jo you do at the weeken , , S your old partner's weekend. ee terry Does Marco do sport or exercise at the weekend? ) |B He's my husband (Yee he does. He gos tothe gym on Saturday morning ‘A Where do they live? B Their house is over there. WORDS AND PHRASES TO LEARN 7A {A How do you relax? p-132 Listen and repeat the words and phrases. B | go to the mountains near my town. (Cerna) Don't talk ‘ArdRuper®\ about Doyoulave | Rupert! im? GRAMMAR imperatives, object pronouns: me, him, etc. a Read and listen to a film director and some actors. Does Scarlett love Sam? Does she love Rupert? Director OK. ‘Be quiet, please. Scene ‘one, take one. Lights, camera action! Scarlett Hello, Sam. Sam Hello, Scavett. | = Scarlett ? in.Sitdown.We | q need to tak Sam Talk? What about? Searlett Us. You and me. = Sam tome, Scarlett. | love you! Do you love me? {don’t know, Sam. | need time. ‘And Rupert? Do you love him? Don't # about Rupert Yes, Ilike Rupert, but | don’t love him. You don't understand. 5 cry, Scarlett, Please don't ery Director Cut! Great!| lke it Director OK, Scene two. This isa big scene. Scarlett, tothe windows. 7 them. Sam, goto Scarlett. ®@ next toher. Scarlett, at him. That's great. Don't move. What do | say to her? | don't remember, Director Nothing. Don't ® anything. Kiss her. =. b_ Listen again and complete the conversation, © @p.04 Grammar Bank 7B © Cover the conversation. Complete the sentences withthe Listen and say the object words from the list pronoun ia nme te aT 11 Ce 1 "We need to talk 4 ‘Vike Rupert buti dont og Listen and change the sentence. “Talk? What about?” love : Use him, her it, or them. Us 5 ‘Great! ike : 2 “Listen to 6 ‘Goto the window 1 Clever Scavlate ce ois h In groups of three, act out the 3 ‘love ___1 Do you conversation in a. love ? d Listen and check. VOCABULARY kinds of films Match the kinds of films 1-7 to film titles A-G. ion films ‘A Peycho The Exorcist Friday the 13th animations B The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly The Magnificent Seven Django Unchai 3 © comedies € Pinocchio Toy Story Froze dramas D Skyfall The Terminator Tomb Ra hortor films| E Meet the Parents Zoolander Volv science fi * F Casablanca The Godfather Forrest Gun westerns G Aliens 2001: A Space Odyssey Avatar 5 Listen and check. « Now listen and repeat the kinds of films. LISTENING Look at the film posters and photos. Do you know the flms and the actors? b Listen to five people answering questions about the Alien films and the actors. Which two speakers like all the films? Listen again. Who or what do the bold pronouns refer to? les grea really like him. | think he's great Sorry, I don't know them, BF Do you like the films and the actors? PRONUNCIATION & SPEAKING sentence rhythm e Listen and repeat the conversations. Copy the rhythm, A Do you like Sigourney Weaver? B Yes, | do. She's very good. € Do you like horror films? No, | don't like them. | prefer dramas. E Do you like Michael Fassbender? F Yes, | like hima lot. | think he's great. b Practise the conversations in a with a partner. Write three kinds of films or film series, three actresses, and three actors in the chart. Kinds of films or film series | Actresses Actors In pairs, ask and answer questions about the people and kinds of films in the chart. WORDS AND PHRASES TO LEARN 'p-132 Listen and repeat the words and phrases. r| VOCABULARY months When are these special days? Match them to the month 1 Christmas Day A January 2 TE New Year's Day B February 3 Halloween € December 4 TE Valentine's Day _D November 51 Thanksgiving «= October ©p.127 Vocabulary Bank Months and ordinal numbers Do Part 1. ‘Answer the questions in groups. 1 Which month sometimes has 29 days? 2 Which month has only three letters? 3 Which three months begin withthe letter J? 4. Which four months end in -er? VOCABULARY & PRONUNCIATION ordinal numters; /0/ Do the Ordinals quiz with a partner. b London’ Sydney © 7.22 Listen and check your answers. @p.127 Vocabulary Bank Months and ordinal numbers Do Part 2 7.25 Listen and repeat the words and sound. & thumb | ee Thuraay third 7.26 Listen. Say the ordinal number. 2) one (first Which city ho: called Fifth Avenue? a New York Ordinals quiz What's J.K. Rowling's frst name? Janet b Joanne ¢ Juliet What's the fourth letfer on the top row of a keyboard? ‘famous street Which is the seventh Star Wars film? ~ @ Ihe Retum of thedeai © Rogue One ¢ The Force Awakens The Ninth Legion ‘was.a group of soldiersffor,,. a Rome b Greece, cc Turkey = © SAYING THE DATE §= 07.27 Watch or listen to Rob talking to his friend Alan. Complete the conversation Rob What's the date today? Alan I thinkit’s the’ __of June. Rob Are you sure? Isn't it the # 2 Alan No, definitely the ? Rob Ohno! It's my dad's « © Watch or listen again and repeat the conversation. Then practise it with a partner. © @7.28 Watch or listen to Rob and answer the questions. 1 Where does Rob go? 2 What does he give his father? 3 When is his father's birthday? Saying the date @ You say ®. You write the fist of Apri IstApril 1 April 1/4 the second of June 2nd June 2June 2/6 the twenty-third of March 23rd March 23 March 23/3, the fourth of May 4thMay 4May 4/5 the twentieth ofJuly 20th July 20.July 20/7 4 07.29 Watch or listen and repeat the dates. Practise saying them. Ast January 11th May 22nd September 2nd February 14th June 23rd October 8th March 18th July 30th November 3th April 20th August 31st December Go online to watch the video and review the lesson Ask and answer with a partner. 1. What’ the date today? 2 What's the date tomorrow? 3. What other dates are holidays in your town (country)? Stand up. Ask other students: When's your birthday? Make a class lst Tell a partner three birthdays that are important to you. © TALKING ON THE PHONE 7.30 Watch or listen. Why does Rob phone Jenny? Watch or listen again. Mark the sentences T (true) or F (false) 1 Rob thinks Jenny arrives in London fon 20th March. 2 He thinks she leaves on the 25th. 3 It’s Thanksgiving inthe USA, 4. Jenny is with her friends. 5 Rob needs to call Jenny on Tuesday 1st December. (© USEFUL PHRASES 7.31 Watch or listen and repeat the useful phrases. What's the date today? ‘Are you sure? Isn'tit the 1st? It’s my dad's birthday. This is for you. Happy Birthday! Is that Jennifer Zielinski? Yes. Who's that? We need to talk about your trip to London. Of course! Call me on Monday at work Talk to you on Tuesday. 1 READING & VOCABULARY 4, Read the text and complete the sentences with a country from the list “Mexico Pakistan South fica the UK the USA In some states in for example Kansas and Idaho. you can have a driving licence when you're 14, In some cities in ‘you don't need totake atest to get a driving licence, you only eed to be 18, In you can drive when you are 17, First you need to pass a theory test and ‘then you have a practical test. 47% of people ass first time, i In the driving testis very a suit, but today he*_____jeans and aT-shirt 9.12 Listen and check. Complete the rules with every day and today / now. Use the present simple to talk about Use the present continuous to talk about @p.108 Grammar Bank 98 VOCABULARY & PRONUNCIATION clothes; /sy, other vowel sounds Look at some clothes words from the text in 1. Match them to the photos. BpEom ahat ll ajacket ll jeans il asuit [a Tshirt @p.129 Vocabulary Bank Clothes 9.15 Listen and repeat the words and sound. S bird shirt skirt T-shirt serve work Put the clothes words in the correct column. cap coat dress hat jacket jeans shoes suit sweater trousers £9)%2 B 2a 9.16 Listen and check. Practise saying the sentences. 4 LISTENING & SPEAKING Fe 8 cae ee ee See a a Look at the photos and read about Sandra. Do secondary school students do work experience in your country? 9.17 Listen to an i Sandra. Is she pos her work experience? terview with ‘or negative about Listen again and answer the questions. ‘What kinds of clothes does FatFace have? What does Sandra do in the shop? What does Sandra like about the job? What doesn't she like? What can Sandra do when she finishes her work experience? Where are the clothes she is wearing today from? d Talk toa partner. 1 What are you wearing today? 2 What colours do you like wearing? 3 What clothes do you usually wear...? =in the summer = inthe winter = to work / school ~fora party WORDS AND PHRASES TO LEARN 9B -132 Listen and repeat the words and phrases. (Ceomesrernean) AE Practical English inviting and offering P sentence rhythm © INVITING AND OFFERING b Watch or listen again and complete the conversations. a Watch or listen. Number the photos 1-3. 1 Rob Hey, Alan. Would youllke to come to the u with me on?___? I's. Norwich against Chelsea, and I have two ckets. Alan Wow! What time's the match? Rob It'sat? Alan Yeah, 'd love to. Thanks. Rob Would you lke to meet for 4 first? Alan Sorry, | can't. i's my mum's © and I need to have lunch with her. meet you there. Rob Great. Let's meet at ® __atthe entrance to the Tube station, Alan Fine. See you there. 2 Alan Theyare playing really badly. | hope the second half is better. Rob Me too. 1?_ they can win. Would you like 2 © 2 ‘Alan No, thanks. 'm not very” Rob Howabouta Alan Yeah, great. Rob Aburgeranda”™ please. Alan And Id like 2 Barman and sugar? Alan Yes, please. Glossary the entrance the door where you go into place the Tube the underground trainin Lon ¢ Look at the highlighted phrases in the conversations. What do you think Would you like® and I'd like mean? Would you like + noun Would you like a burger? Yes, please. No, thanks. {fd like (= | would like) + noun {ike a burger, please 1d like a cofiee, please Would you like to + verb Would you like to come to the match? Yes, 'd love to. Sorry, can't Compare Do you lke dancing? = in general Would you like to dance? = invitation 3 2 PRONUNCIATION sentence rhythm "= @9.20 Watch or listen and repeat. b 2pizze > like 2 pizza “S Would you like = pizza? see film > t0 see a film \S. Would you like to see a film? Work in pairs. Use the photos. Ask a partner. Would you lke 2..? & jould you like to go t0.a..? E ' Inpairs, practise the conversations in 1b. 4g Change roles. (© MEETING AN OLD FRIEND 9.21 Jenny meets her ex-boyfriend Steve, a journalist, in the street. Watch or listen. What three things does Steve invite Jenny to do? Watch or listen again. Circle)the right answer. 1 Jenny is looking well / tired. 2 It's raining / starting to rain in the street. 3. Jenny's meeting isin half an hour / an hour 4 Jenny can / can‘tgo to the exhibition. 5 Jenny thinks its / isn'ta good idea to meet Steve one evening. © USEFUL PHRASES @9.22 Watch or listen and repeat the useful phrases. Would you like to come to the match with me? Yeah, Id love to. Let's meet at half past three. See you there. Would you like burger? How about a coffee? I'd like to ask you something. I don't think it’s @ good idea. SPEAKING & WRITING 9.23 Listen and repeat the conversations. Then practise them with a partner. 4A Would you like to come to a party at my house? Yes, 'd love to. Thanks! When is it? It's on Friday at 8.00. Great! See you there. 8 A 8 ‘A. Would you lke to come to a party on Saturday? B Sorry, I cat. rm busy on Saturday night. Imagine it’s your party. Choose a day and time. Invite your partner. Can he or she come? Invite the other students in your class. How many people can come? @p.87 Writing An email Write an email to invite someone to do something. © Go online to watch the video and review the lesson | EST) READING & VOCABULARY hotels GRAMMAR there's a... / there @ @10.1 Read and listen to the tourist information about are coine.-. Scotland and Loch Ness. Would you like to go to Scotland? ag Louisa and Eric are tourists of What would you like to see and do there? holiday in Scotland. They arrive at the Craigdarroch Inn. Lister and tick (/) the things the hotel has anc cross (x) the things it doesn’t have. Xalit agoodview TV wisi arestaurant aber shopsnear b Listen again and read the conversation ‘on p.61. Look at the highlighted phrases, Circle’a or b in the three sentences below. How do you make questions and Scotlands one ofthe world's op fours! destinations, : How do you maka questions wth 10.000 kn of coast, 790 isan, more thon 3,000 lochs’ negatives with There is/ Thera ana? (the word in Scotland for lakes). famous castles, and beautiful 1 Use there's a/ an + cities. There's something for visitors of all ages. singular nouns b plural nouns 2 oe thee ae some + ‘singular nouns _b plural nouns. WHY LOCH NESS? 0 3. Use any (not some) in Loch Nessis 10km south westof the city of OY. gees a positive sentences invemess- perfect for doy tps. ise b hegeuve sentences and Gore You can toke a boot tip on the loch and vist i tpi: c Listen. What de Louisa and Erie febaeree oMcmtalcbot ae. se€? What do they do? Do you think Sudinernod Olamicatannevoia ? tl oN there's a monster in the lake? Urquhart Castle, ison the banks of the loch, 2a 8 te 10 Grammar Banke 108 ‘There ore wonderful places for walking and cycling very near. copra @ Practise the conversation in 2b in gr ACCOMMODATION B of three, Stay ot the Craigdarroch Inn. i's the £ Inpairs, write true or =i sentences. Perfect place for a great view of the loch, Your classroom TV pictures windows whiteboard DVD player computer chairs dictioneries Your school Worary café carpark garden (There are some pictures b Look at the hotel bedroom. Match the words to 1-5. abed —achair amircor picture awindow € @p-130 Vocabulary Bank Hotels Eric Hello. Do you have a room for tonight? Receptionist Let's see. Yes, there's a room on the second floor. Louisa Great. Can we see it? R Of course. Come with me. E Isthere a lift? R I'm sorry, no, there'isn't. But | can help you with your eases This isthe room. It’s beautiful. | love it. Yes, and there's a great view of Loch Ness. The remote control for the TV is on the table. Is there wii? Yes, there is. There's wi-fi in every room in the hotel This isthe bathroom. There's a bath and a shower. Is there a restaurant? We're very hungry. No, there isn'ta restaurant, sir. But you can have 2 sandwich in the bar, or there'are’some pubs in the village. LL Are there any shops near here? R No, madam, there aren't any shops near the hotel E OK, thanks. | have one more question. R E Yes, sir? Is there really a monster in Loch Ness? R Well, some people say there is and some people say there isn’t. Enjoy your stay. Breakfast is at 8.00. PRONUNCIATION /ia/ and /ea/ a @10,7 Listen and repeat the words and sounds. there [_D Same spelling, different sound e.g, here, near, or ° e.g, there, wear, b @10.8 Listen and write the words in the correct row. airport beer dear idea really repair their we're where year © @10.9 Listen and check. Practise saying the words. d_ Practise saying the sentences. Here's your beer, dea That's a really good idea. ‘There's. chair over there, Where's the airport? 4 VOCABULARY & SPEAKING in, on, under 2 Write in, on, or under for pictures 1-3. (i i In pairs, ask and answer questions about the remote control. 2) (it's onthe table. € @Communication Is there a TV? Where is it? Ap.80 B p.84 Ask and answer about things in hotel rooms. WORDS AND PHRASES TO LEARN 10 p-132 Listen and repeat the words end phrases. (Geminis)

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