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-2No time for losers, ‘cause we are the champions of the world. fl Vocabulary: sports ‘A 4.1 Match the words and sports. ‘try to pronounce them. Then listen to part of a sports program to check. Find two reasons why they are in two groupe. 7) basketball ¥ soceer / football —_ tennis volleyball Maybe ls U love the games. Sestak 1 don't ike She water. | four we play. | nate se soccer. | CO qyeting (bike siding) — — Dor use the wlth prs! nouns, uncountable | 5 running runs ort talk about things n general eaige ——— B (MAKE IT PERSO ) Listen and repeat what your teacher says only if it’s true for you. “Teacher: Hike tennis. "Some students: | ike tennis C ©4242 Listen to more of the sports program and check in A the five sports Mac mentions. Can you remember the six countries too? D ©421isten again and match the times and places, Remember the last thing he says 1 9:00 (the Igloo 2 930 North Park 3 10:00 (5) the olympic arena 7 4 4 1030 the Olympic Stadium 5 11:00 |] the Central Courts E ©4.3 isten to four interviews and order the sports you hear, 1-7. Which person is British? baseball golt skiing surfing American and British English are footbal skatcboardi = football J skateboarding similar, but not aways the same. Inthe soccer USA, peuple cal Us spurt @B) suc, but the British calli football F Answerin pairs. Which sports in this lesson. ‘And the Americans call this sport 1... need a ball? © oscar bate rth ea ere Armarican football. 3... can you practice in the ocean? 4... is your favorite to watch / practice? 5 .... is your country usually good at in the Olympics? 6 ie the most dangerous? ‘Our county s . usualy nod st For me, the most dangerous is. @ Workbook p. 19 4.2 Can you drive a tractor? fA Grammar: Can Questions / Short Answers A Quai’ Mark's first day at the gym. Listes und complete the form. Activites i an S) » | Name: Nak ‘can, but not very well e 2 J 2. Age: an'tat all J dl J Y i B Ask two friends the same questions Follow the model. How many “yee” anewere can you get? Can you run That's one. Two. OK, can Ces two kilometers? Can you win? you play tennis? Senko, Yes, can. Yes, i can, but No, | can't. pet veryiere @ Grammar p. 124 C (UAKETTPFRSONAL) Can you do it? 1 Ask the class “Can you + sports? questions. What's the most popular sport in the class? 2 Ask "Can you + activity?” about other abilities. Mime what you can't express in English Possible activities play musical instruments (the piano, Ure guitar, Ue saxoptione) ‘speak Franch, Gorman, Chin drive a tractor cook well sing in harmony (Gan you arive a tractor? SSS I think so. ean rive a ca. Can you sing. in harmony? No, | ean’t sing at all Dibvelieve lean ty. = believe lean touch the st? 3 | Reading A ©4» Listen, read and match the six pictures to the abilities. 900 Ten Keys to Success I to.use Google efficiently 6 to speak two common languages Tey high hr the modem world, 2 tounderstand directions 7 to cress appropriately teaican sedan re aseera a. Has: ta cook the basies 8 to bargain well tea our top 10 Win pevichlar cia: 4 to remember names 8 to lit and not look ridiculous =e e ‘ 5 touse simple tools 10 to make a good first impression I Comer -tion an -sion are two of the most common nun suffixes. The stress is alays on the syllable before them: ‘occasion / expression / profession / information / pronunciation B Check the list according to your ability. Interview a partner. What are his / her top five abilities? Xx -=Tean'tat all — X=Tcunl't very well (an you use ane W=lcan, =I can very well. simple tools? oN A aa Simple tools? ask my da to help me. © Choose the five most important ones for you. ''m at school and don’t have a job, so my most important five ae. beable fo | ean speak Engh Can 1 can'tis the same forall persons. be possible to Can you help me? Short angwers ere "Yes, | can.” and “No, | cal” be alloca to~ Can | go tothe tlt? Use can to express abilty, possibility and permission > an object That's a can of Coke. @ crammar p. 124 B ©4.7 Complete sentences 1-6 with ean or can’t. Listen to check. Ti dance very well, but my wife She's a very good dancer. 2 My mother —_ cook really well. Her food is delicious. 3 My best friend play rugby or handball. He doesn't like team sports. 41 skate, but |____ ski at all. Skiing is too difficult! 5 My friends _ play soccer very wall. They play every w 6 _ you do any martial arts? No, Ss For ine, umber 41s © HAKETT PERSONAL) Modify the sentences in B to make them true for you. half true. | can skate Compare in pairs. Be careful with the pronunciation of can / can’t. Any surprises? _Well but | can sk too, Ga Listening A 40 fic obama says: "Yes, we can!” In his upinivu, whut can we do? Watch the video and check the items he mentions. a voice 2 room an apartment a house acity astate acountry a nation the people the world fea N (cl Rte Es" B In pairs, reproduce the speech, Follow the model, Can you remember the last sentence? One voice can Yes, and if it can change a ‘change a room. , ican change a ane 9 PE © (WAKEITPERSONAL) Complete with can / can't. In pairs, compare. Du you lave exactly the same opinion? One person _ change the world 2 One country affect the world intensely ee 3 One president change the future of the world. # es a like Mark Zuckerberg can change the world, al 4 ‘the opinion of one person. change a community. =~ Clothes 04.9 Match 1.16 to the clothes items. Listen again to check and circle () it the stressed vowel sounds of the clothes and colors are similar or (NS) if they aren't. er bell coat blue shoes a yellow dres agreen T-shirt : dals awhite tie s a purple chirt fray eneaker NS +s arts bine pam NS +s In paire, cover the pictures. What can you remember? What's Dylan wearing? Hee wearing a purple shir, She always wears a green shirt and ar gray pails lo sclvo) Look at your classmates for a minute, In pairs, take | He'e using’ cuit, turns remembering and deserihing withant Inaking she hes tween ‘She's wearing a pink sweater and brown pants. Who is it? fe Carmen! Use your cell phone, Find photos of different people and describe them to your partner, This 1s my brother Pearo, He's on vacation in a hotel in Germany, He's wearing ee Workbook p. 21 4.4 \s your closet organized? fl Listening A ©4.10 Listen to an interview with Georgia Brown. How many pairs of cach item does Suri have? A a shoes pants beat ota Rena jeaus — ____ pajamas B ©4.10 Listen again. Which five phrases does she use to avoid being exact (and having legal problems)? Check your answers in AS 4.10 on p. 159. iS fl Rea A Look at the avatars. What do they tell you sbout the people writing the commento? 200 1 imagine she's rich Maybe a model? Cede texd CONTACTS Is it impossible for two people to share closet space? Posted by Victoria Zuylen Not impossible, but difficult. At home it’s only me and my husband, My clothes are always orasnized. BULIKISFEINGE! Sometimes we have problems, but | usually just ignore my husband's part. Posted by Kyle confess: have more clothes than my wif, so my closet is enormous fa aMEMSISIRGE. Our kids are not very organized. but they clean thei Cloccts—ENESERINGERIS! My sor ful of sport ecapment toor_bul rockets st et Horr Posted ly Tanya eG" ry house, WeGGA TA MAeNGRVSUSEVERVERIGISEUR. Our closet is small but clean and organized, We share space arid Uivtes, We occasionally have a discussion lke this: "Whose sweater is this?” “t's yours!" "No, it's yours” A ig advantage of ling with your twin sister! B ©4.11 Read the forum and guess the pronunciation of the words with pink letters. Listen to check. al -2Oh, oh, oh, sweet child 6 mine. ‘Oh, oh, oh, oh, sweet love of mine? C Complete with the names from the forum. Is your situation similar to avatar 1, 2 or 3? | _______ lives with her sister. 4 _______ doesn’t share closet space, 2 tives with her tusband 5 _____hasnopproblem sharing, —_____. 3 ___liveswith his wife and children, & has difficulty sharing _| don't have a closet. ay Cre ‘Some words sound the same, but have different meanings. These glasses are Sh€ mines: For example: there they = thei. Whose > Theyie their keys over thre, onthe table. tips? Other common examples include: Itsaf Mari > buy-by-bye > our hour > to-two—tea > wear — where ag Grammar: Possessive Pronouns A ©4.12 Look at the Bighilighited phrases in 9A and complete the table. Listen, check and answer 1 and 2. Possessive Pronouns (f my his our, 1 How many end ins? your her a their —__ 2 Is the final -s pronounced /s/ or /z/? @ Grammar p. 124 B Complete the @ box with mine, ’s or whose: C Here is a REALLY RAD POST from the forum—it’s full of mistakes! Find and correct five mistakes with possessives and five with articles. 200 Posted hy: Sorry for my Fnglich but 'm trying ta practice | live with the my parents, my brother end my sister. I don't have closet in the my room, but mine sister has closet in her, so we share that space. Ours closet is organized, but my brothers is very disorganized. My parents have big bedroom, so they have two separate closets. My mother's cloeet ie big and my Father ie erall. D (WAKETT PERSONAL) Use these ideas to write your own post for the forum. Compare in pairs. 1 Tlive with ___ ive alone. 2 My closet is big / organized, but my wife's /husband’s / sister's / brother's is ine 3 I share my closet with _/ don't share my closet aN 4 Inmy closet Ihave @Workbook p. 22 at 4.5 Do you like salons? PDE ces resi A. Quickly look at the text and answer 1-3. 1 where's i from? Abook. [7] A magazine. 2 What is it? A poster. CJ Anad. Ablog. 3 Underline the names of the four different areas, Do you like to combine your clothes and your hair style? Do you want a special diet? ceAlll Yours! is the perfect place for you. There, in the same ultra-modern center, you can find: * Super Salon with far styilsts, manicurists ana peaicurists avaliable trom 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. seven days a week + The Really Rich restaurant that serves low-calorie foods, specially prepared by a nutritionist '* Be Beautiful boutique with unique fashion designs from around the world. '* Marvelous Me massage suite for men and women—our fantastic therapists can eliminate all your stress. pave avert a B Re-read and write true (7) or false () 1 All Yours is basically a shopping center. ‘The suffix “isis NOT slesseu. 2 The stylists work on Sundays, > Our dentist is an artist. 3 It's possible to ear, buy clothes and exercise there. The suttix -ique is stressea. 4s only forwomen. ~ She uses a unique technique. 5 Five different professions are mentioned. EEE € Find the words in the text that mean: 1 the opponite of different — 9 possibile ww have = __ 2. very recent = ___ 4 the opposite of high = D ©4.19 m paire, try to pronounce the words with pink parts. Listen to check. Any surprises? E What's your favorite area of All Yours? Why? | really like Super Salon. Me too. | love to go to salons. N — N . What shoe size are you? 45 i A ©4.14 Listen to the dialog and complete 1-4. Predict how it ends. 1 the man’s at 3 the color he wants is 2 He wants 4 The problem is that the man is... and the. TRY acea Shopping for clothes B 4.15 Listen w part two of the dialog and answer: 1 Who's the sweater for? 2 Whydoeshe wantitin blue? 3. Do you think the salesclerk is good at his job? © Look at AS 4.14 and 4.15 on p. 159 and find: 1 the preposition we use betore colors; 2 the verb that means “Lo lest clothes on your body"; 3 the name of the room where we go to do this. D ©4.16 Listen and complete a short version of the dialog. What three changes do you need to make if he asks for jeans? | Cant you? Toners ‘Yes, please. Can I _ the in the window? Clothing sizes in Fnglish Sure! What _____? We have it in , blue or. - are becoming universal: en for small Allright What ____? M for medium ae A mens ext lage stnall in blue? OK, just a . please. Here you __ ‘Thanks. Can I it on? Sure. The fitting are over E 4.17 Listen to World of English. Then practice saying the sizes. Do you have S, M, L or XL on the clothes you're wearing? F In pairs, practice the dialog in D. Use clothes items from this unit. Be careful with singular and plural forms. G ©<.18 punctuate part 3 of the dialog, Listen to check. Cover the lines and practice from the pictures. Jason thereyougo H (WAKE IT PERSONAL) Kole-play shopping for clothes. A: You're the customer. B: You're the salesclerk. Hi, | like these black shorts. How much are they? @ Workbook p. 23, 65, 66 Grammar and Vocabulary A Picture dictionary. Cover the words on the pages below and remember. 10 weather words 4 seasons activites 7 sports 6 abilities 16 clothes items the shop diatog 10 picture words for diphthongs B Complete with weather adjectives and the month 1 tn December ., New York is usually very f]c.0 I d. 2 Limaisavery sii c_____yeity in. 3 London isa y place in 4 The coast of Canada is very alain f___ especialy in is # iii 9 penleehe whine clay Soe Ay epecay ny 7 La Mancha's very Ow _y in a (WAKE TT PERSONAL) Match questions 1-3 to answers a-c. Complete a:c s0 they're true for you. 1 What's the weather usually ike in your city in July? 2 Isitraining at the moment? 3 Does it usually rain a lot in your city? a does / doesnt. peas Gpeeatirhhy wn is /isnt. 2.1 circle the correct alternatives. Listen to check. In pairs, practice the dialog Hello? i, Tyler. This is Shannon. What are you doing / do you do? (Oh, hi, Shaninon, I'm watching / watch the football game. (un? who’s playing / plays: ‘You 're kidding / ki, right? ‘Tyler, you "re knowing /Iknow that I'm. not liking / don't tke spor. Fine. The Cowboys and the Giants "re playing / play night now. Aus who's winning / wins? ‘The Giants, 31 V4, They re always winning ‘always win. I'm hating / ate them! Sorry to hear that! Um... do you want/ are you wanting to go out later? E Cross out the incorrect response. 1 When are you leaving? a Every day. b Tomorrow morning In tin weeks 2 Can tee tue sweater in the window? 2 Sure, What size? b Sure. How much? © Sure, What color? 3. Here are the boots, a Ilike them b How much are they? © CanI try it on? 4 Are you busy on the weekend? No problem, b Yes, 'm working. No, What are yen doing? Can you sing? a Ican, but not very well b Notatall c cane 6 What eporte can you play? 2 No. cant. b can play handball and tennis, © Tean't play sports. (WAREIT PERSONAL) In pairs, ask and answer 4-6 in E. G Correct the mistakes. Check your answers in units 3and 4. What's your score, 1 12? 1 How’s the weather lke? (1 mstae) Z Is raming. (nist 3 The time ts bad today. (1 misate) 1s usvally cold in december in the U.S. (2nisiten She studying at the moment. mstte) 4 5 6 What your friend doing now? «mistake 7 He goes to Europe the next month. (2nisttes) 8 Pally cam lw play very well the tennis. ‘omstake) 9 Gloria is using a blue jeans. 2 mates 10 Of who are these shoes? They're of Jane, («mistaes) — Skills Practice A Listen to the texts on p. 30, 44 and 46, Then go back and read them. Was your listening successtul? B ©2.2 Listen to an interview with Paralympic champion Reb Jones and number the questions in the order you hear them, 1-4 ] Whrat do you like doing when you're not swimming or watching your team? [J And do you like soccer? ([] what are you doing these days? (7) So, Rob, what's your favorite sport? C ©2.2 Listen again and correct 1-4. 1. Well, Hove singing, of course. 2. Yes, ove to watch my team win, 3 like to read to kids with disabilities 4 Tm working hard to prepare for the next Panametivan Games D Match the words from the interview to their meanings. 1 Paralympics 2 diability 3. beat the record 2 a physical or mental probles b to gomore quickly than anyone before the special Olympic Games for athletes with disabilities E Use the information in B and ¢ and role-play the interview in pairs. Swap roles. R2 (Be F €©22.3 Read the blog page. Can you guess the missing words? Listen to check your answers. 00 G Answer questions 1-4 about the blog page. 1 Why can George speak Spanish well? 2 What sports does George usually practice? 3 What's the weather usually ike in Santa Monica? ‘4 What does he like to wear? H_ ©22.4 (siaKEIT PERSONAL) Question time. 1 Listen to and answer the 12 lesson titles in units 3 & 4 2. In pairs, practice asking and anawering, Use the map of the book on p. 2:3. Where possible, ask follow up questions too. Can you comfortably angwer them all? What's the weather Isl rainy too? What's like today? the temperatur ———_— — It's very cold, |e +P mere’s nothing you can't,do ‘now you're in New York” al Vocabulary: Public Places A @5.1 Read World of English. How do you pronounce places 1-8? Listen tu check, Nate une real example yon like of each abar [1] 9 abookstore Many English words are siiar in your ee C10 alibrary language, This means you can recognize ahotel (| 11 amall them and only need to focus an spelling a museum a movie theater or pronunciation differences, apark T] 13 aracetrack a a restaurant ] 14 ariver [really like the Japanese restaurant on astedium (515 a swimming pool my street, It's excellent. a theater B ©5.2 Match photos a-gin the brochure to places 9-15, Listen to check. © Qs. Listen and check the plaves you Leas, 1-15, Which one didu’'t you hea? Which is Ue most interesting place in your opinion? T think the most interesting place sor is probably the racetrack. ey ‘Many grammar items are similar in your language too. For example, the superlative = the most + agjective fa Grammar: There is / creooe@ A ©5.4 Read the grammar box and complete extracts 1-4 with a, any, are or no, Listen to check. There is are ‘Theres a ° ° e Hase-one famous monument. There is no. Is there a...? There are no / There arent ar Singular | There is a. No-have public bathrooms. = ier Tha we no hs Baa : Plural | There are. tn dl Bare a theater! There aren ay. @ Grammar p. 126 1 There seven museums downtown, 2 There's famous racetrack at Churchill Downs. 3 There aren't swimming pools in downtown Louisville. 4 There are___worries here, B Inpairs. A ask four “Can you...” questions about Louisville. Swap roles. Can you go to the movies? go horse racing swim in the sea go to the movies go to the theater Tec EE ski watch soccer go shopping stay in a nice hotel four multisereen movie theaters in Louisvil. C (WAKE TT PERSONAL) Compare your hometown to Louisville, Find four differences. ‘In Louisville there's a baseball stadium but there's no baseball stadium in my hometown, @ Workbook p. 24 52 5.2 Do you like watching TV? A Q55 Complete the brochure with a, an, is, are, or no, Listen to check, POUL tea Its _a_ great place to live. There __ two museums ‘and great public library. There also a movie ‘theater, so you can see ___movia if you want. There's mall, and there ____ lots of cool shops and __ historical bank, Merkvile has two hotels: there's old traditional hotel and there __ a new modern one, 60 you can choose where you stay. There are __ clubs. but there __a ber inside one of the hotels. For food lovers, there two delicious restaurants, one French, the other Mexican, and __ interestina café too. We're ‘going green too! Downtown is only for pedestrians, so there are __ cars to ruin the peace. See you soon! B Which picture is Markvalle, 1 or 2¢ Explain, € In pairs. A: Look at the pictures and answer. B: Don’t look! Ask A istherea.? questions to find four differences between the two pictures, ~ D (MAKE IT PERSONAL ) m small groups, describe a town or neighborhood you know. Make a brochure. ne ee — is an OK place to WaITING BANK live. There is a big. goto p. 150, — fa Vocabulary: Free Time Activities A Q56Read Sandy's list of activities and match seven of them to pictures a-g. Here are the ten things | do most often every week. Can you guess my order of proference? To help you, number one is video games. | love them ©!!! Psst! Use the emoticons to help you. C cleaning the house ®@ — [_] going to the gym / exercising cooking © going to work eating out © __ playing video games @@ 1 gaing online chopping — © going out with friends @ watching TV ® Glick here to hear my answer. Do you think I'm weird? © (OLDIHI In cigtal messages use emtcons o show how you fel iim oting. © ~ Tim hopoy./ tke i. © » I don't mind. @ » I'm surprised! © > 1m saa 1 dnt ‘Dion mind spending everyday oyt ‘onyour corner in the pouring rain B ©5.7 Gucos Sandy's order of preference, 1 10. Listen to her to cheek your guesses. © Os. Listen again to Sandy’e ten centences. Repeat and mime them D (MAKE IT PERSONAL) List 10 things you do every week and number then in order of preference. In pairs, compare. Find two things you have in common. Do you think your partner is weird? 1 don't mind walking, | don't mind walking either and | love watching TV. and | love watching 1V too. aes Gees (AA Grammar: Love / Like / Not mind / Hate + Verb + -ing A Study the common mistakes. Complete rules 1-3 with to + infinitive and / or verb + -ing. ket wating TV. =I watching TV S 1 hati, = hate swing cookir | don't mind xing | Fee cutis un @ Grammar p. 126 Order these words to make sentences. Then change them so they're true for you or your friends. like / soccer / don't /1/ watching / fiend / lowes / yu / Ww / anovies / ny /best/ Ube / wf 1 2 IMy brother loves playing. 2 mind / don't 4 5 shopping /1/ going / soccer, but | hate it. parents /love / games / playing / my / video / to/ cycling / favorite / way / exercise / my /is / @ Workbook p. 25 53 What do you like doing on vacation? fa Pronunciation A @52 Listen and complete 1-4. Then match them to pictures a-d. 1 I don’t mind cleaning hathmom = Thate doing laundry, 2 Hove tidying ____ room, 4 Like washing ___ dishes. B @50 Listen again. Underline the two most etresced words in centences 2 4 C How do you feel about the chores in A? Write four sentences and practice saying them, D In pairs, compare your feelings about the chores. Do you agree? ‘don't mind washing the dishes, | don't agree. For me, doing but | hate doing the laundry the laundry is OK, but | hate... aba eee E ©5.10 Guess which chore people hate the most, and how many hours parents and kids spend doing chores. Listen to a survey report to check. Do you agree? fa Listening A 5.1 Read the ad for the show and look at the photo, Try to guess the answers to 1-3. 1 How old is she? ‘The Got Talent franchise 2 What does she love to do? {sa very popular TV talent 3 When does she do it? show. There are versions of {tin more than 30 countries. Before the contestant B 5.12 ile isten / watch and check your sgucsces. Do you thinle she has talent? shows his or her talent, there's always a short introduction of the person. (WAKETT PERSONAL) Imagine you're on a talent show. Introduce youreelf and cay what you like doing and when you do it. Good evening everybody, '™m and | love to ‘Poance the night away. Live your, ite and stay youngon the toor? Dad fl Vocabulary: vacation A Qo.13 Listen and repeat 1-8, but choose and say like or I don’t lke before the activities. B @5:14 Match 9-14 to the photos. Listen to check Subject Emily Josh You comping cooking ciancing rinking w eating out snapping swimming ‘siting museums ayahing reading novels sightseeing snomeiing sunathing toting a clase C Oo.19 In pars, listen to Emily and Josh, A: Check Emily's likes in the table. &: Check Josh's likes. Paircheck, then listen again to confirm. Do you think they can go on vacation together? | think they really can't go on vacation together, because. DD (MAKE IT PERSONAL) Check the activities you like doing on vacation. Arc you morc like Emily or Josh? Why? Hove swimming, and don't tke SLEERIET IS SSPE BELT NTS SEONG Uke can be both a preposition and a verb. tim the my mother = cima tn (peepastion) We both lke retaxing. = enjoy (vert) Workbook o. 26 |s 5.4 Do you have a cat? fl Reading A 5.16 Quickly read two ads for vacatious and answer 1-3, 1 Which countries ate the als fur? 2 What kind of vacati 3. When can you go? Oceans of Peacel Our eruises offer great Options for everybody who ‘enjoys being in the sun What to do: swim, snorkel, or kayak in clear waters, visit ancient Mayan pyramids, walkthrough a fantastic rain forest, go sightseeing in Discover our yor@ retreats offered Ly local and international yos= professionals. ) ie What to do: take a youa classy PX cn a ra : amt miss the spectacular meditate, read good novels, relax, have amass2B® ae : ene i a. ‘the forest and drink herbal Of your life, and local cultural festivals. Don't forget to spend some {ime in a hammock on the ship, doing absolutely nothing! BD vavemiss our guided tours toan oxtive volcano, waterfalls, rivers, & jnountains and beautiful beaches. dorrt forget to finish your dry with 4 yourmet vegetarian meal in Our international restaurant. aap au duh skied ee eka B ©5.17 Match the bold words in the ads to pictures 1-8, Listen, check and repeat the phrases. C Re-read and answer C (cruise) or ¥ (yoga). Justify your answers. Which vacation: 1 offers more history and culture? 2 offers high quality food? iii | prefer the yoga retreat, because | EME 3 has great drinks? ‘enjoy relaxing on vacation. | don't gong 4 do you think is more relaxing? Uke going to clubs and parties. | enjoy te tothe beach, 5 do you prefer? ee, | -2on't fee! lke picking up my phone, 0 leave a message ‘at the tone. ‘Cause today | swear!m not doing anything”? a Listening A ©5.18 match the verb phrases to objects a-g. Listen, check and repeat. Mime a phrase for a partner to say. @| feed the cat__ open / close the windows give the cat sume water — pick up / put the tall on the table "| feed the dog _ water the plants [| take the dog for a walk (7) don'tlet the cat out — B ©5.19 Listen to a phone message for a house sitter. Number the activities in A in the order you hear them, 1-8, C ©5.19 Listen again and complete Lori’s notes with these pronouns, What does each pronoun refer to? her him it them 1- Open the windows and close again every day. & clve Bi some wate. 2 Pick up the matt ard pul on the table. tie & Feed fist in thee morning und evening (don't give low much foud). Rey Dont forme to tee * 4 Don't forget to give same water (on'tiet out). mea 5 Feed Chips, take for « walk (don't take near the road). © srommar p. 126 D (WAKE IT PERSONAL) Imagine you're going on vacation. Complete this list of instructinns. Then leave a phone message for your partner. Use AS 5.19 on p. 160 to help you. 1- Don't forgot fo 4 Remember to. Gece 2- Please, See sitsar tones Please, don't @ Workbook p..27 [= 5.5 What's a staycation? ET Is | Understanding instructions ‘A ©b.0Match the pairs ot opposite adjectives to pictures a-d. Listen, check and test a “] You take a vacation at home, of Couchsurfing helps you stay tree charge in about 250 counties around the word CCouchsuring org isan international network wth more than 3 milion Members. Members ter pele place to stay in their homes. tn return they can stay free at ancther members home, Members afe sludits and professionals. You cat be a sur or a host r both! ifyou want to couchsurt her's what to do «Find a hast who lias postive rferonces and @ mplete profilo. -lnktr as wo as sil es «ite a request to your potetial host. += De a good guest «Don't he rude or messy! Help wih the household chores. «= Write a reference as soon a possible ‘to helo other couchsurfers. C Reread. Arc these statements T (true) or F (false)? 1 Couchsurfing only happens in one country. 2 You don't pay to couchsurf. 5 Peop 3 Couchsurfers write references 4ona You go and stay VACATIONS FOR LEss! * Relax and don’t ink Vy, 7 % xy in another peraon’'s home. shoetsavert at home! I's a way to have 2 rst rom 2nd urine witht spring mich weno, Mayoe it sounds boring, butt doesnt have to be Hero are some isto make your staycation fun * Spend tie at home. Ive ends to ue your ou or sunbathe in your backyard * Vat your local parks and museums. Sometimes ‘here are really cool things in your hometown, * Find ou about local fess in your area, * Shang your rutne—dot do What yor usually do every day. Do something citerert Get up lat, Change shops. at diferent fod Take a bus, cyclo or wak fora uhange, about work until stayeation i over. ee 4 Staycations are always boring Je on staycation don't go out. staycation the idea is to do different things. D ©5.22 Listen to six sentences from the text and say staycation or couchsurfing after each. E WAKETTPEREONAL) in pairs, tak about the things you ikea don't like about both types of vacation. Use the adjectives in A. me opinion ‘Yes, Lut il can be boring. Ce English adapts very fast to changes in our ‘world and new words are invented every day. Many ate a combination of two words > to couch + surt = couensurt > a clay 4 vacation = staycation ~ an emotion + icon = emoticon wid vacation tha you spend i = es (DIT ovis vies Do you live near here? 5.5 ‘A ©5.23 Match the phrases to photos 1-6. Listen, repeat and mime them. B in pairs, share what you know about San Francisco in one minute. T know i's @ city on the west coast of the USA. — ge straight "| cross atthe stoplight [7] atop sign (ner Language is not just words! You can ‘xpress a lot that you don’t know how to say using mime and gesture. C ©5.2é Listen and order the tourist's questions, 1-4. How many people does he speak to? |] Is there a movie theater around here? ~] Are there any bookstores near here? ) Where's the mall? [Do you know where the library is? D ©5.2éListen again and complete 1-4. Do you think he understands the last man? 1 its frontof you Market Street. Cross at the stoplight. 2 Go______on Market Street and tum on Fourth Street. Go for one block. On the of Fourth and Mission Sureet. 2 tum on Grove Street 4 Go straight for about he bookstores on your blocks. E in pairs, use the language above to ask for and give directions to places 1-4. Start at Powell Street Station. 1 City Hall 2 the Museum of Modern Art 3. Union Square Park 4 a parking garage F (WAKE IT PERSONAL) In pairs. A: Give directions to your home from school. B: Follow the directions on a map until you find where A lives. Leave the school and turn left. Go straight for two blocks. My house is on the left. @Workbook p. 28, 64, 66 ls play the piane Yeu = eee He/She te cant <= == Saen Canis a modal. The form isthe same for all persons (pronouns). Itmeans “be able to Ican play tennis. ='m able to play tenn. {cant understand Chines at al. But I can speak Japanese Fg can‘ ewim very well, but ie can run ‘Wecan play the pao ata, but we can sing wet Sie can’ play gl. ut she ean play tenis ery well ‘Use well, very wel (not) a alto describe the eve of your abilities, can® | Modal Subject Verb Phrace = Short Ancwero sing? can/ — Lfyou/he/ come tothe party? ‘ Fant she/we/they play the guitar? ee ski? 'D other uses of can You can read about the school on their website. (possibility) Can | please see your passport and ID? (request) ‘You can use my en, ut yrs have ta come home hy 10 pm, (permisston) Can you please pick me up afterschool? (aver) "3 possessive Pronouns This is wut my jacket ‘Mine's blue. [ think your keys are on the table. ‘These keys aren't yours, ‘Are those his glasses? No, these green glasses are le that her phone? No, this Blackberry is hers. These are our sanawicnes. ‘sut those cookies aren't ours, I think vour coats are over there, ‘Are they yours? ‘Their house is beautiful ‘Which house is theirs? A possessive pronenan suhstinites passessive adjartive + mann Use Whose to ask about possession, Whase hook is that? ‘That book is Jenna’s. > I's hers. SL SE We Isnt chat Now's car? This is someone's money, but not mine. I's James’ iPad. ~ it's James" iPad. Names ending in -s, use sor just an apostrophe after the letter (. Isnt chat your parents’ house? Kegular plurals add an apostrophe after the s. ‘Which ove your children's toys? "Irregular plurals adds. ‘Adds to names (and nouns) to indicate possession. 1A Complete 1-5 with can / can’t plus these verbs. 1B Look at the pictures and write what each person can / can’t do in 1-5. We SOS: Sees 1 Lee can____ buthe can't. 2 Martin can't Tut he can 1 Heloves American football. He verve Breer 2 those are our new bcyces. We torlae! iis ane 3. Thig hotel hae a niee pool t's too bad i __ Dianay ear Eo acti tea 4 don't know how she's a secretary, She 5 Where _______ you __for a great vacation? 2A Read 1-5 and write A (ability), P (possibility), or R 28 Write Wh questions for 15. (request). \We can be at the train station by six ociock. 1. Can you come toa party an Saturday night? 1 2 You can take the train fom Central Station 2 Can you tel me how to yet Fifth Steeet? 4 He can’ play fotball or baseball 3. Cante we get tickets for the movie tonight? ‘sane ae ox ayer 4 Can use your car this weekend? 5 Win.can sorue your hreaefact fron 7 t0.30-8m 5. Can she pay the piano and sing? 3 Read and complete 1.5 with a possessive pronoun, 3B Add the possescives (6) oF (). 1 ma musician. That guitar is 2 marcy s always talking co somebody! 1 think that phone is “Those are not my shnes, those are Marcus where is your granéparent house? 3. Your sneakers are blue, nol ed. Are you sure these are ‘That is James desk, His dad office is over there. 1 2 adit 3 My aistore roome ate yellow and blue 4 2 5 Her friends phone numbers are in her contact lst 4 Tes really cold in here. Are those sweaters__? 5 It looks like Joe's wallet, but f don't think it's Tie’ traveling, 125 126 HE IS / HELE ATE Os cssssssssnsnesnenee CE Singular There fs aparhineat tierives, — TMETEEME rt near here ‘There are no Plural There are20 people in the room, TISIERTEDP. yy animal in thers, Use There is / There are to express “existence” in a physical space Por negatives, use There is / There are + no or There isn't / There aren't + a / any. There Is / There Are @ / Short Answers , bank near here? ‘Yes, there is. e an answer tothe question? No, there ist coursts here? ‘Yes, there are. Are there ‘May tourists : Se any good rectaurantcin the city? Noy there arent. eee Isn't a sivimming pool round here?” Yes, there is. / No, there isnt. a Aren't any cups on the table? ‘Yes, there are. No, there arent Yes, there's Donot use contractions in © short answers 12 Love | Like | Not Mind/ Hate + verb + -ing 1 we swimming You like camping Tom Whes reading novels ‘Nina doesn't mind waking up early. We hate leaning the howe. They hate Playing go Use these verbs + a gerund (verb + -ing) or + to + infinitive, except not mind: {Tove to go out on weekends. = I lave going out on weekends Use the gerund (not the infinitive) as the subject of a sentence. ‘Swinoming is my favorite sport! Playing tennis is a great exercise working | don't mind to-wer late today. 3) object Pronot Tove animals, but I don’t think they like me. You're always trying to help. But who's helping you? He says people don't understand him, ‘She's not coming But, why don't you call her? ‘Your bag's on the floor. Please put it on a chair, Don't worry, we've OK. Everything's fine with us. ‘The windows are open, can you close them, please? Use an object pronoun to substitute the objectof the sentence. Itand you (singular and plural) have the same form for both subject and object pronouns. All ‘Note: We usually refer to an animal with a name as he/him or she/her. ‘Our dog, Bat, i great. Hes really friendly! Weal are him, 14 Complete 1-5 with verb be. 1 There ___a racetrack in Belmont, Long Istana 2 There very important horse races at the luck, 3. We've happy hecanse there anew movie & There three nice hatels and twn museums inthis city 5 Inour city, there a famous monument next to the station. 2A Circle the best choice to complete 15. 1 My son really loves reading / read comic books. {2 He doosn’t mind to take / taking piano lessons twice a week 3 all our friends love playing / play and wateh / watching 4 really like go / going to the movies. 5 we hate ehop / shopping and to doing / doing the laundry. 18 (WAKE IF PERSONAL ) Order 1-5 Wo make sentences. Thes, change them so they're true for you. 1 city /is//tootball/ there / an / enormous stadium / my /in 2 this / restaurants / neighborhood / any / around / aren't there f 3 exhibition /is/ good / the / museum / a/ at /there / art/ 4 in/mall/no/there /is / neighborhood / this / 5 euveet / my / there / ewimming /a/on / isn't /pool / 2B Correct the mistakes in 15. 1 Anna loves wash dishes and to clean the bathroom, 2 Thate to reading novels. I like read buographues or 3. He don't mind to see a romantic movie sometimes, 4 Weloveto cooking at home. 5 They hate to doing the launery, but don't mind to do the dishes, ng out on the weekend, We hate to 3A Circle the correct abject pronoun in 1-5 1 Ranger Juan works at his station, Please respec him / her /it 2 There are bears inthe park. Please don't feed It / them / us. 4 Cars are not alowed, Leave ther / they / them inthe parking lot 4 Don't eave garbage atthe campsite. Throw him / her iin the trash 5 We are here to help Tell us / we / me what we can da for you. 38 Complete the dinlog with abject pronouns. A Iofien come to this park. [really love B Sanne eve! Ranger Justis so ftiently.1Wike —__ A eal, aad there are bears in te fore, ul we never B Let's find someone who can help ‘A Ranger Sarah gives bears medicine and food. to see a bear. i's talk wa A 4.1. Do you like tennis? 1 Complete a-f with the sports for each ball. Then complete g and h to find two more sports ‘suman ‘© @ 2 Circle the sport that is different and match it to the reason. a basketball, golf, succer, cugby ‘You dont doit in water ® golf, tennis, aacball, velleyball 5] You have to score points © cycling, swimming, surfing, windsurfing You use your hands to hit the bal 4 soccer, swimming, cycling, running 5 You can only doiit in winter. © skalebuarding, golf, skiing, football (J misn‘ta team game. 3 © 4.1 Listen to parents Rob and Claire talking about their children’s sports. Complete the schedule with the sports. There are extra sports. basketball ballet baseball © soccer sunimming tennis. alleyhall chioe Randy Monday soccer Tuesday ‘Wednesda Thursday, Friday jaturday Sunday 4 © 4.1 Listen again and answer the questions. @ Whois practicing sports today? b What time does Chloe's swimming practice start? ¢ What time does it finish? Who has to take the chuldren to volleyball practice? TT PERSONAL) Listen and say I love / like / don’t like / hate + the sports. bal You: | like baseball /{ dont baseball Can you drive a tractor? 4.2 1 Complete the groups with these words. abicycle abus acar French uyume German ahorse Italian amotorcycle the piano poker a tractor the violin avehicle, Japanese. anelephant = Lorne} beret Ss 2 Match: questions a-d to the answers. Interview with soceer player Rudy Winter a. What are your favorite sports to watch and ta play? b Can you play a musical instrument? € Can you cook well? 4d What languages can you speak? “Ihave a restaurant in Milan, it serves Japanese food, but, no, I can’t cook very well. My partner Henry does the cooking. He can cook anything, he's fantastic Ofcourse [love succes, ty play and to watch, Te really is the beautiful game. But I also like swimming and tennis, they are good for training too. I think I can play tennis well. really like learning other languages, and they're useful for my profession. Tm feo Holland, so my native language is Dutch. I can also speak English, Spanish and Italian. I can play the guitar, and I can sing, I have some songs on an Italian compilation album, with a collection of other “artists”! Ising a Bob Marley song, “Redemption Song,” and an old soul song, “Sitting on the Duck ut a Buy,” by Ouis Redding, 3 Re-read the text and answer the questions a-d. 8 Why does Rudy like tennis and swimming? Whe preparee the food in Rudy’s restaurant? b Does Rudy sing original songs? 4 What two reasons does he give for learning languages? 4 (WAKE PERSONAL) Make true sentences with can or can’t Add nery well or at all when necessary. a 1_____ use Google _ e 1___use simple tools bi understand directions _____. ft I___speak two langnages, _ el — cook g1_ bargain__ d 1____romember names h 1__tuake a youd first impression, 5 In these words, pronounce SSI and TI /f. Add aul: example from 4 to each group. permission profession expression nation essential information & © £2 (VAKE IF PERSONAL) Liston and write three centenccs using the words in 5. Listen again and mark the stress in 5. Can you notice a pronunciation rule? 20 al 4.3 What are you wearing? 11 Complete these song lines with can or can’t. Do you know these songs? EB "know |___. I know |__., be what | wanna be.” Nas BB “What —____| do to make you love me? What ____ I do to make you care?” The Corrs [a 1 mate you love me when you dont.” adele i “Why ___ we be friends?” war Ta “ne, if tiving is without you. give, |___ give any more.” Mariah Carey Hi “|_____ cance, |___ talk. The only thing about me is the way | walk.” Genesis Bh "I kick it? Ves you _1__ 1 kick it? Yes you.__1" A Tribe Called Quest Tl ~____ you fee! the love tonight?” Elton John 2 © 44 Ben can do everything well, but his brother Lance can’t do anything very well! Make sentences about them. Follow the model Model: Ren, bike You: Ben can ride a bike very well. Model: Lat You: Lancs ce, Japanese nt speak Japanese very w 3 Look at the photo and answer the questions. What's the young boy wearing? 2 How many people are wearing t Are all of the people wearing shoes? Are all of the women wearing belts? Which persun has a suit? Who's wearing a skirt? Are all of the men wearing shirts? How many people are wearing shorts? How many people are wearing a dress? 4 Write a description of one of these people and exchange it with a friend. Can you guess which person it is? 5 Circle the clothes item that is different and match it to the reason, a boots jeans pants ‘You don't wear it in hot weat b blouse te skit te ism'ta pal c te suit sneakers ‘You don't weer them on your fect. 4 shorts sandals sweater ‘They are not formal. © pajamas shoes belt ‘You wear them when you sleep, f socks boots pants ‘Ihe others are women's clothes. 6 © 45 Tongue twisters. Listen and repeat as fast as you can, a See Manssa’s dress and sandals. ¢ Sean is wearing an orange suit and beige shoes. & Check Shiela’ silver Shirt and skiet. U Suri lias sixty pairs of sandals 7 WAKETT PERSONAL) Answer these questions about you. 2 How many pairs of shoes do you have? ¢ What do you usually wear to work? by Haw many pairs of jeans da yen have? 1d. What da yr wear ta wedding? Is your closet organized? ‘11 Order the clothes items to camplete tweets n-e 00 Carol! lam at the shopping mall. Need to 8 buyan anew _utess — (sdrse) and new ;scoh) for a party tonight. (asasdin) but too ape ce Be expensive at my fave store, Maybe — (oostb)? a 24 (uoesbl) and a Be kites) now. Finally! BRM. Realy happy with this green og (hrtis) and white skirt. Only 175 too! @ (sdrse) I like is too small ®. 2. Read the tweets and answer a-e. 2 What does she initially want to buy? b What do you think fave probably means? © What does she hy at the end? d How much do the clothes cost? © Do you know anyone like Carol? 3 © 46 Two parents are in a shopping mall. Listen and anewer the questions. a Isthe hoppy? b Are they in a store or a café? 's clothes? 4 © 446 Listen again and choose the correct word. E.g.: Where are our children? Dad (Wher) Wear hour / Mom no/know ours /hours Dad four / for too / two Mom here / hear by/ buy Dad There's / Theirs Katie Hi/ High Dad where / wear Katie knew /new 5 Read the blog and complete it with Ee fo) h. hers his. mine fe} ours theirs whose yours key Work 1 oume veer, My Go entire roomal But most extiavayal celebrity, Eva collections clothes every five y. & Re-read the hlog and answer a-f A Noes the writer believe Eva Longo big or stall? b Docs Eva like Ugg boots? © How bigis Mariah's closet? d Mariah Carey has exactly 1,000 pairs of shoes. True or false? © Does Flten John like to help people? Find three wards that mean “very big” 47 Ask questions using whose. Follow the model. Jz 23 4.5 What shoe size are you? Match a-e to the photos a acredit card b the fitting rooms a PIN number areceipt the shop window 2 © 42 Order these words to make a dialog. Complete with words from | Salescletk you/can/?/li/luelp/1/, Jason in/can/1/___/ shorta/?/ hello / those /,/try Salesclerk ere /liere/, / you / sure / there / Jover /are/ Jason great /are/ they /! 1/?/____/ pay / by / can Salesclerk course / of / please / your /_ g0/ you / there / Py have / Jplesse/,/can/ —_/ Jason 3 © 49 Imagine you are at a store. The salesclerk shows you an item of clothing. Respond as in the examples. Model: brown cost ‘You: Can | try that brown coat on? Model: blue jeans n try those blue jeans on? -2¥0u cant always get what you want. But you try sometimes, yeah, you just mht find you get what you need») 4 Q Linticten ta Katie and her hayfriend, Rrian, ina shopping mall. Answer a-e es Brian like shopping? Yes, he does, a No, he doesn't. ~) He thinks it’s OK. b What kind of store are they in? CJ Asports store, A clothing store. (_) shoe store ¢ What size jeans does Brian need? 4 How much are the shorts? [$16 Oss $60 © What does Katie buy in the end? LL Nothing. Ablouse. (A pair of shorts. © 4.11 Imagine you are shopping with Katie. Respond to the questions. Fallow the model. ‘Model: What do you think of these. boots? You: | lie them. They look great. Model: What do you think ofthis blouse? You: lke it Itlooks great. 6 Read the song line on this page. What’s the connection with the language of this lesson? Find the connection between the lessons and song lines in the Student's Book for this unit. > T sports? son.3¢ > 1 activilies? s8-p.40 > 10 abilities? sera > A professions? sbx.41 > 16 clothes items? s8.p.a3 > 6 possessive pronouns? bps » A clathes sizes? st.p4 > the place where you try on clothes? si Is there a mall on your street? 11 Complete the puzzle with places around town. Across 1 You watch movies in a 3 The Nile is a very long 8 You buy books in a 9 You can exercise ina Down 2 You pay toewim in a__. 3 Cars or harses campete at a 4 You can buy lots of food in a__ ‘ 7 There aie hundreds of shops ina Students go to__ ‘You take books from a week or Lwo. , but only for a 2 ©5. Listen, mark the stress and the number of syllables in wards a-h Bg: Sale a bar @ park b cb {restaurant © hotel g stadium museum h theater 3. (WAKE IT PERSONAL) Use the words in 1 and 2 to ox 5.1 make true sentences for you. a b c d e f PERSO! There's a fantastic _in my town, I think a isan interesting pare There isn't a near my house. There's a near my house. There's more than one ___in my town My favorite ___is called __ iL) Order the words in a-fto make sentences. Are they true for your town? a b c d e a Complete the song lines with there is, there are, is there or are there. @ “Imagine _no heaven.” John Lennon b “When I see your face, not a thing that | would change,” Brune Mare c nothin’ you can't do now you're in New York: jy-2 d* __ many things that | would like to say the /’s / center / museum /a/ there /in/ no / are / theaters / movie / here / there / big/ there / any / parks / aren't / some / good / restaurants / and / ara / there / a/ bookstore /'s / fantastic / there / there / small / are / rivers / two / to you, but | don’t know how” asis a 2 lady who's sure al that glters is ‘oid, and she's buying a stairway to heaven.” tes Zeppein ae 2 house in New Orleans, they call the rising sun” Ihe animals __a chance for me?" Frank Sinatra he a place in his heart for me? Gladys Knight and the Pos i "______ any more real cowboys?" witie Nelson (Ona Try to find these songs ontine. What's your favorite one? . 2 | 5.2 Do you like watching TV? 1 ©s2Listen to a dialog about a town, Which picture are they talking about? 2 © 5.2 Listen again. Which places in the picture don't they mention? 3 ©53 correct the mistakes in this dialog about the other picture. Listen to check. e090 @ A Hi, can you tell me about your city? 1D Sure. Have a big mall with hundreds of stores. Igo there every weekend ‘A You can watch movies there? 8 Of course! Has a big multscreen movie theater. ove going to the movies! A. Your city is vary modern? B Yes. But have also two old churches; they’re over two hundred years old! A Do you lke your city? 8 Yeah! It's 2 cool place. But not everything is good. For exemple, there is a river very dity because of all the pollution, 4, © 5.4 Guess which of the phrases below complete crazy statistics a}j Listen to check. cleaning the house cooking eating out exercising online going out go to the movies playing video games shopping watching TV What a life American men spend about 10 hours a week ‘On average, French people spend 32 minutes a day Americans spend approximately 20 minutes a day [ ___ represents 20% of meals in the USA. British teens spend 91 hours a week —__. (On average, American men spend 13.3 hours a week Only 53% of British teenagers like weekends. Americans spend about 151 hours a month. American teens spend about 1.13 hours a day HD On average, Amevians four times a year, 5 ©55 Use your emotions! Follow the model. ‘Model: cleaning the. house. Sad You: | hate cleaning the house! ‘Model: watching TV. OK. ‘You: | dor't mind watching TV. Model: esting out. Happy! You: | love. eating out. 6 Osétiston to Leo and Recky talking sbout the statistics in 4, Which activity do they both like? 7 © 5. Listen again and complete the extracts. a Lea Tplay for two hours a day easily Becky ! Ugh, video games! I hate b Leo OK, well what you? What do you like? ¢ Becky Well, like going out Leo Hey! ! like to go out d Leo just don't like shopping, That's what you do. the Becky Ugh! No way! I don't like shopping friends, What do you like doing on vacation? 5.3 1 Complete the labels with these verbs and match them to photos a-h. Clean Do Play Reutl Swim Tidy Wash — Watch Workbook the laundry. the dishes. video games. the bathroom, novels. 2 Read the text and answer a-b. a Where is the text from? Auuk Auewspaper. [7] A poster b The textia “| selling product. |_| for fun, giving information, ‘TYtveck | Modern Families. 8:45 p.m. Channel 5 Recent statistics chow that parents do most episode the team ic talking to Celia Monroe, of the housework, around 9 hours a week 49, and her son Angelo, 15, about how this compared to teenagers’ 4.9 hours. In this affects their lives and theie free time. 3 the six numbers in the text. What do they refer to? 4 @5.7Listen and complete a- with the correct form of the verbs. hate (2) have Tike (&2) love (2) rind (x2) tidy a Angel doing his laundry. f washing the dishes, b Angelo absolutely __washing the dishes, 9 cleaning the bathroom. ¢ Henever his room h to swim when she can. d He____ playing video gamee and watching movies. i She __ to read novels. ® Celia Going the chares j She time for free time activities PERSONAL) Complete the puzzle with vacation activities. For example, & = N. Check ¥ the onca that you like doing NZS OP VeEn L@Sea ‘ EU ol¢GeHeTe - Teer KA ese as Low ONS pf «4 & & @ BNE we es ONL © © @ GNA w WES Oe GN R ew 6 ONS w a mel a 6 Oe o @ io 4 4 eNSE . | 5.4 Do you have a cat? 1. Read the article about the Galapagos islands and match the highlighted words to the photos. ‘There are over 50 islands in the Galapagos archipelago a and there are many ways to explore them. Snorkeling. Biking. Walking. Kayaking. Just select the option for you, or try all of them in our exelusive vacation package! What to do: There are thousands of unique birds and animals here, and you can come face-to-face with Workbook wa wonderful wildlife. Swim w penguins on Bartolome eR RNC island. Go snorkeling on Floreana and see the turtles ‘or the pink flamingoes in the lagoons. See sea lions on = the white sand beaches of San Cristébal, or travel to the + quiet forests of the island to find the giant tortoises. oem 2 O52Re-read and answer a-d. Listen to check. ‘a What three activities can you do in the sea? b Du you have to choose one way to explore the islands? ¢ Do tortoises live in the sea? d Find five examples of wildlife. 3 Match 1.5 with a f to make vacation activitics. There is one extra activity. 1 have a nothing. 2 relax b through the forest. 3 take ¢ shopping 4 a @ aclass 5 walk © amassage { ina hammock. 4 @5: Listen to four phone messages. Check w (do) ur % (dun't do) the activities, @ Water the plants (Feed the cat. Close the windows, b Cook dinner. { Prepare a salad, Wash the dishes. OD ¢ Take the dog fora walk. | Feed the dog Feed the cat. d Buy some herbal tea. Clean the house today. ("] Go to the supermarket 5 Complete instructions a-e. a _ the windows in the morning end Remember +2 phone mom end sing dose again ot Thanks. “Hoppy Birthdey.” XX Gg. a After dinner, forget to wash! Your brother wants youts Buy some coffee and lecve the__.__ and dry —_ll call _ after 7 p.m. on the kitchen table. Thanks. a| What's a staycation? 1 5.10 Complete a-e with these adiectives, Listen to check. boring cheap messy near -— safe a It’s not dangerous to swim here—it's Look! There are a lot of people swimming, b What do you mean it's expensive? It's only 80 dollars. That's very for a tablet © My office is very tidy. Fhate rooms. d like history, it's really interesting, But I always sleep in my math class. It's so e live quite far from the city center, but there's a good shopping mall__ my house. 2 Read this magazine article. Are a-d true (T) or false (F)? Canpng ~ but nat: a5 you hn it Do you think that camping equals cold, ron, inacets in your clethes and’no showers? Do you think that a camping is cheap, but messy? Not anymore. Glamping is the new craze in vacations—you slay in @ lent, Lut its a five-star tent. Camping with glamour if you want to gp elamping Fore are some tps + Search the internet fora good price. itcan be expensive + Remember to take syish but warm clothes, You want (olook guud, ol Llue il cob! + Recharge your phone and MP3 plaver betore vou 20. There isn't always electricity on campsites, even amorous ones! + Take an umbrela. You cant change the weather ang you don't want your hair to get wel a Camping is always messy. b “Glamping" isa recent idea © You need a lot of money to go glamping. You can always wate TV when glamping 3. Match these new words to their definitions, 1 agreycation a being polite on the Internet 2 infotainment b a young person that 3 netiquette watches TV, plays video 4 ascreenager gees and uses the Internet all the time ¢ aTVshow that mixes facts with fun d staying with your grandparents to save money “200 you know the way to San Jose? D0) 4 @5.1 Listen and mark these buildings on the map. museum bookstore ID English school gym club Workbook 5 ©6.12 Ack for directione. Follow the model. Model: Do you know. Library? You: Da yout know where the library ie? Model: Mall. Near here? You: is there: mall near here? 6 ©5.13 Answer the questions. Follow the model. Model: Is there a café near here’ ‘You: Yeah, there's une on Station Roaud GIAKETE PERSONAL) Write directions from school to your favorite place in your city. (0) BIDE F-mal your directions to. fiend. Can they {guess where is? 7 Leave school and turn. 8 Read the song line on this page. What’s the connection with the language of this lesson? Find the connection between the lessons and song lines in the Student's Book for this unit. Can you remember... > 15 places around town? s0 5.51 > how to describe vour town? sbn.s2 > 10 things you do in your free time? 98.52 > A verbs to talk about what you prefer to do? s8.-p.62 > 14 vacation activities? sa» 55 > how to leave 2 message telling someone what to do? s8..57| > 12 adjectives? se. 9.80 > 2 new English words for vacations? s8 st > how to ask for directions? $8.58 28

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