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nm ® i een eta N . a Pre-intermediate Workbook Joe McKenna EnglishResult Pre-intermediate Workbook Joe McKenna OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS o3HakomnTeabHas kona - frenglish.ru A B c D How to talk about names >pa How to give and understand personal details > ps5 How to.ask questions about people >po How to use a dictionary >PT Skills Practice » pp8-9 Self check >> p76 A B c How to ask for tourist information >» pao How to describe places >ypat How to compare the weather in different places >» p12 ‘How to talk about personal things >> pag Skills Practice >> ppagis Self check 2 >> p77 A B c Contents How to talk about likes and dislikes >> p16 How to talk about your abilities > par How to suggest what to do >> pas How to talk about films » pag Skills Practice > pp.20-21 Self check3 » p78 6a A. Howto ask for things in a hotel >> p22 B Howto say what's happened >> p23 (How to say what you've done >>p2g D How to talk about experiences p25 Skills Practice >> pp.26-27 Self check 4 > p79 A. Howto talk about clothes >> p28 B Howto make promises and offers > p29 C_ Howto shop forclothes > p30 D Howto talk about rules > pz Skills Practice >> pp32-33 Self check 5 »> po A. Howtomake a phone call > p34 B Howto talk about obligations >> p35 Howto tell astory >> p36 D Howto say what was happening » ps7 Skills Practice >» pp38-39 Self check 6 >> p8 o3HakomnTeabHas kona - frenglish.ru 7 SS A. How to havea conversation about work >p4o B Howto explain what you mean > pat How totalk about rules >» paz D How to describe a typical day > pas Skills Practice > pp.as-ss Self check 7 » p82 a Enns 8= A Howto apologize >» pas B_ Howto describe things »> pay Howto make predictions > pas D Howto talk about results of future actions » p.ag ‘Skills Practice » ppso-s1 Self check 8 >> p83 9 A. How to talk about food > ps2 B_ How to explain how to cook something >> P53 (C_ Howto give lifestyle advice > psa D _ How to talk about table manners >> PSS Skills Practice » pps6-s7 Self check 9 >> p84 10 oe i 12 A. How to say where places are > ps8 How to talk about stages of a journey > ps9 B Howto starta conversation >> po D How to deseribe a route > per Skills Practice >> pp.62-63 Self check 10 » p85 A. How to describe symptoms >» p64 B How to say how people appear > P65 How to give your ideas > p66 D How to say how something was done > p67 Skills Practice >» pp.68-69 Self check aa »> p86 Cc (A. Howto ask people to do things >> p70 B Howto describe a festival >pn (C_ Howto accept and refuse invitations » p72 D Howto talk about imagined situations » p73 Skills Practice > pp4-75, Self check 12 » p87 Self checks key >> pp.88-90 Audio scripts » ppoi-o4 Inregular verbs >> p.9s Contents o3HakomnTeabHas kona - frenglish.ru 3 How to talk about names © possessive ’s _v family; partsofnames A Vocabulary family 1. Find all the family words in the pyramid and write them below. fa therda ughterhu sbandsisteru nclegrandmothe rcousingrandfatherau ntbrotherwifesonmother uncle B Grammar possessive ’s 2 Underline the correct word in the sentences, Benny = Jane —__—_, Linda = Chuck Heidi Sally ns Ae Beryl Cherry Dan Alf’s grandmother’s/ grandmothers’ name is Jane. His sister's /sisters’ names are Beryl and Cherry. His father’s fathers’ name is Chuck His aunt's aunts’ names are Heidi and Sally His brother's brothers’ name is Dan, His grandfather's /grandfathers’ name is Benny. Cc Vocabulary parts of names 3. Read about John Wayne and complete the sentences with these words. first name middle name nickname surname stageneme John Wayne was a famous American ‘actor who acted in more than 80 films between 1926 and 1976. But John Wayne his stagename~thenamehe used in his career inthe cinema, His real name was Marion Robert Morrison, Marion was his frst name and Morrison his surname, the same a his father. His parents changed his middle name to Michael when his brother Robert was born, Wayne also had a nickname: "the Duke’ His neighbours used this name when he was a small boy, and all his ifehe preferred the nickname to his eal name, 1 John Wayne was his stage name, 2 Marion was his 3. Morrison was his 4 5 Michael was his ‘The Duke was his (And you? Answerthe questions i, How many names have you got? 2 Who chose your narnet? 3 Do you ike your name(s)? 4 Imagine you have two children ~ a boy and a girl | Write three names you like and three you dort like Go backtot o3HakomnreabHas Kona - frenglish.ru How to give and understand personal details resent simplexorerendig” Ae a ea By Watts documents and personal 2 Cnpieethe crossword. I J Across 2 Alittle book you need when you travel to a different country. 4 To post something, put a stamp on this, and write the name and address on the front. 7 A document that shows that you can drive. 8 You wear it on your jacket. It says you are part of a special group. Down 1 Assmall piece of paper with a message. 3. A piece of plastic you can use if you don't have cash 5. You need this when you travel by bus, train, or plane. 6 ‘The traditional way of writing to people on paper. 2 Complete the form with the correct details. Wilfred Winterbottom was born in Chester, England 71 years ago. He's retired now and he spends all his time traveling. He travels to places that you and I can't visit because we don’t have the time ‘or the money. He travels so much that he doesn't have a normal home. He doesn't have a phone either because he normally communicates by letter. Is easy to see why he isn’t married and has no children. “1 never had time to meet the right person ~ and I never stay in the same place anyway!” he says. He collects hats from all the places he visits, and he learns a new language every year o3HakoMnTeabHas Kons - frenglis! Surname: _Wingerboetont First name Ase: Nationality lace of bieth: Macital status Job: Interests B Grammar present simple -s or -es ending 3. Add -s or Don ¢ OMe 4 Di Not exactly [That's interesting! £ D onreally? g Dl see. 1b Oj isthat right? 5 Listen again and complete the sentences. B Tim going there, too. ‘A Do you there? 3 No,1'm just visiting I've got some there ‘A ohreally? do you dor B Tmanartist ‘A That's interesting! ____ you paint pictures of ? 6 Check the audio script on »> pox o3HakomuTeAbHas Kona - frenglish.ru (CRs personal information 7 Read the text quickly and match the headings with the paragraphs. Mysstudies Myjob My family My free time 1 \ have ive brothers and sisters, and m number two. When ‘we were young, it was fun lving with lt of people, but sometimes it could bea problem. ofter lost my things. and | always had to wait for my turn to use the bathroom. But the house was always full and there was always lots to do. 2 in general, lenjay my work. man assistant ina theatre, so "usually work in the evenings, and especialy at weekends, ‘meet 8 lot of interesting people - and | don’t have to pay for tickets! But my girlfriend would like us to go out more ‘together at weekends goto language classes in the morning, Many ofthe other students workin the evenings, so we have a latin common, study English because | want to travel and talkto people ‘ead alot and! also play the guitar. At the weekend, I meet some friendsand we go cycling together ifthe weather's bad, we goand play music or watcha film ata friend's house ont play sparts and i don't like football very much. © Which words helped you in exercise 7? Underline them im the text 'S Read the text again more carefully. Write true or false 1. He's the oldest of his brothers and sisters, False 2 He works at weekends. 3 He and his girfriend often go out at weekends. 4 He studies English in the morning 5 He likes cycling on his own. € He enjoys watching football J Wits shout a person you met recently 10 Complete the text with these phrases, come to class the other day reads it too every year for work T met an. interesting person. in class T mean, I knew her name, but we never kad «a conversation. before. Her name's Sonia, She's French, like all of us, but her mather's Russian. I didnt know that! So she speaks Russian, and 2 1 but she doesnt write it very well, She studying English because she needs it 3 « She also plays the Vialin in an orchestra and travels round Eurape a That's why sometimes she docsnt 7 __. You never know whe you're going ta meet! 121 Read the text and correct six more spelling mistakes. The other day, | was talking to Jean-Jacques. He's the job same age as me, but he's got 2 Jobe: He works in 2 factor’ in a different part of town. He says the job isn’t very interesting, but he gets eneuf money to pay for a small car. He loves taking fotographs and he knows a lot about it. He spends a lot of his free time \wisiting new places and taking pictures. Maybe he can help me with my knew digital canra, 12. White five or six sentences about someone you met recently. Check your spelling when you finish. Now try the Self check on >> p76. o3HakomnTeAbHas Kona - frenglish.ru How to ask for tourist information v tourist attractions» rhythm in How questions: _ Dy octets tourist attractions Pronunciation rhythm. in How questions 2. Write the names of the places 2. Complete the questions with these 1 desert Sc. 98 words. bt tob old much long high far Tt ne ae ms / Timbuktu | WT are they? 5 How 3. 2A4» Listen and check 4 Listen again and repeat the questions. __ are you? How well can you Go backto the Student's o3HakomnTeabHas Kona - frenglish.ru How to describe places © adjective order _v fact and opinion adjectives) A Vocabulary fact and opinion adjectives 4 Put these adjectives in the correct box. fevely quiet green pretty beautiful old white warm little interesting grey high new nice blue [opinion fact lovely 2 Complete the sentences with opposite adjectives from exercise L ) Ws areally beautiful (ugly) city. 2 London is quite (Cool) in July. 3. The church was lovely and. (noisy). 44 New York has lots of (low) buildings. 5 This is probably the most ___ (boring) part of the country. 6 There'sa____ (horrible) little café in the town B Grammar adjective order | Put the phrases in order. ‘The North of Spain 1 little pretty villages pretty litte villages 2 colourful forests fine 3 mountains cloud-covered beautiful 4 old churches interesting 5 rivers lovely cool 4 2. The West of Scotland 6 lighthouses white pretty 7 islands green lovely 8 clean beaches nice 9 towns little fine woruins old interesting Cc Pronunciation stress-timed rhythm Listen to the rhythm in the phrases, Write a, b, orc. ee a Cre 1 Bi lovely quiet beaches 2 wonderful tropical rainforests 3 CD cool clear lakes 4 Cl pretty mountain railways 5 Gi nice old towns 6 Ci noisy little markets 5 Listen again and repeat. And you? Translate the phrases in exercise 3. Is the word order the same in your language? Gobacktotthe O3HakoMntTeabHaa kona - frenglish.ru " 2 How to compare the weather in different places © contpartiv an Ast €ajUSE ECE Bsus weather Grammar comparative and superlative adjectives 1 Find ten weather words in the puzzle. 3 Complete the sentences using the information in the chart. Fry us Now Beijing Bergen Buenos Aires H i (China) | (Norway) (Argentina) sO X TN Y WN nae Average tempertue(*€) 24a 6 104 TLL PNOLD opoRrviky Average raifl (nm) % 1% RF RAT NN A 1 Beijing _ is 14° hotter _ than Buenos Aires. (hot) MwWARM J HU 2 ____isthe__ ety n tune. (oa!) VMAZM FOG 3 is the. _ city in June. (hot) 4 Bergen is than, _- (warm) 2. Complete the sentences with these weather words. 5 Beijing is than - (wet) high ight rain lowest hottest wettest heavy 6 has the ____rainfallin June, (heavy) 7 has the rainfall in June. (light) 30) temperature 300 8 has the _ ‘temperature in June. (high) fs (& Promunciation -erand-est endings 204 2C.1P Listen and underline the words you hear. 1 warm/warmer/ warmest 2 heavy /heavier/ heaviest 3. high higher /highest 4 uncomfortable/ more uncomfortable/ most uncomfortable 5 wet/wetter/wettest o 6 good /better/best ‘Averoge rainfall (mn) 0 5 Listen again and repeat the phrases. (And you? Wie sbout the weather whereyoulive | In December, it's cold and we often have snow _ The Feb Mar Ape May Jun Dl Ang Sep Oct Mev Dee 1 April isthe hottest _ month InJanuary, 2 It doesn't ~ in December In March, 3 The temperatures are from November to | In May, _ — z January, Induly, - 4 August is the month. In September, — 5 From November to March there is only In Novernber, _ _ rainfall 6 ‘The average temperatures aren't very — 7 There is rainfall from July to September. o3HakomnTeapHas Kona - frenglish.ru How to talk about personal things aa past simple _v souvenirs, countries, and regions Vocabulary souvenirs, countrie B Grammar past simple and regions 2 Complete the puzzle. What is the word in grey? 3 Complete the text with the past simple form ofthese verbs. buy get not go love not have leave bring take (ne of my favourite sowenisis a ‘ey cng,’ metal and its quite heavy. |} got___itwhen twas F (on holiday in Japan's rom the L ‘own of Matsuoto, and its got 2 picture ofthe castle onthe font and ‘the moustains on the back Bs Unfortunate, 1?____tothe mountains, because |3_ time. 4 the key ring in souvent shop, and ithome wth me really © Japan, and was scry When | 1 ery time | use my key sng, or lok atthe photos 18 «remember my ‘wonderful holiday 4 Put the questions in order 1 rug where that you get did Where did you get that rag ? 2 Match these countries with the descriptions 2 it buy where ste did ustria China Egypt Greece Pareme Peru Tunisia ? 1 InCentral Ameria. I's between Costa Rica and Colombia, «3 - Morocco go when she to did Panama - 2 2 In South America Its west of Bolivia and Brazil 4 there she it did like 3 In North Africa. It's south of Italy. eo 6 desert visit she the did 4 north-east Africa. It's near Jordan. 5 Match the questions in exercise 4 with the answers. a [Bl About three years ago. b C1 By train, fen, and bus. ¢ 1 twas a present from my sister. a 4 1 No, because she didn’t have time. 7 In southern Europe. It’s between Italy and Turkey. eC She said it was great £ Din Morocco. How well can Gobackto the: B o3HakomnTeabHas Kona - frenglish.ru 5 In Asia It’s between India and Japan. & In central Europe. It's south of Germany. 4 Unit 2 Skills Practice A Listen for key B Read for key words information Cee ee iS iste wird pecetalcg = s— pul oipd gues esp Oe oct RTO So Sree wane eee ‘Who are they? i 4 - spender ets vics Visit Mexico! b a tourist and a travel agent SF er | ene amt so ua emis or acromusron uns the bt bad ewe? Cana ad seapca fer not opal eaces wich weit thousands ous every yer Fore vt ove the warm sry weather ond in ue Ses ; 2 ‘Maybe you prefer B ‘a more active holiday, for example walking in the ‘mountains ofthe Sierra Madre. The weather there is cooler, and the views are spectacular. You can also visit Indian villages Which have not changed much since the Spanish arived in the 16" century I you feel realy enetgetic, you can climb a big, snow-capped volcano. At 5,452 metres above see level, Popocatépetl is the highest mountain in Mexico, and forms part ofthe la-Pope National Park, 3 ___. Are you tired of cities and trafic? ‘There are almost one hundred national parks in Mexico, from hot deserts in the north, to cool rainforests in the mountains, {and tropical forests inthe east. You can see hundreds of amazing plants and animals in their natural habitats. 4 Do you lke learning when you'te on holiday? Mexico is well-known the ay seniors for its rich Aztec and Maya history. There are many Sipura Rae eee important ancient ruins, for example Teotihuacén and Chichén itz, with their impressive temples 2. The capital Is cooler inthe were people went o pray There ae also many morning/ afternoon, fine national and regional museums to visit. aa 50 Y0U SES, HERES SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE IN MENICH 4 Tempers theres 5 vane cape of use om the tor 5 in Yucatan rainfalls Le a eae — ines iowed thaivin the enya 2 amountain 4 ancient ruins. ere > Maenaplnsndpt onic) * Hated ten fanaa pnb a ieee euler soutesr Mem. Gelnary fn the meaning and ponrction ofthe words in b ( two different seasons & CD reomiinet nove Tame ee coma an eC] the wettest months Deana Crford cet pre ext de ngs o3HakomnTeAbHas Kona - frenglish.ru Cc Read for detail 7 Read the text and complete the table. CLASSIC TRAIN JOURNEYS: THE COPPER CANYON EXPRESS et t f | One of the most exciting train journeys in the world is the Copper Canyon Express in Mexico. The train travels from the state capital of Chihuahua inland, through the western Sierra Madre mountains, and down to the town of Los Mochis on the Pacific coast. | Isa scenic trip you'll never forget. Let me give you some fact and figures about this allway line, Te took 63 yeats to build, is 941 km long, and has a total of ‘0 bridges. That means approximately one bridge every two Iilometces! And at its highest point, the train travels at 2.450 metres above sea level. f The whole trip takes about 16 hours, but most people stay ‘overnight inone ofthe towns along the way, Many travellers stay in Posada Ba the canyon. sncas to enjoy the spectacular views of | The rain service rnsal yea round both in the dry season and in the wet season. Ifyou're travelling between November | and February, you might find snow. Between March andJune, | its hot and dey an there are fen forest fies. ers the best time to make the tp Is in September, near the end of | the wet season The temperatures re warmer the scenery i sreenes and youcan hear theres and seethewatetals. — f > COPPER CANYON EXPRESS <« Started 1861 - finished ) Length? km Bridges? ‘Maximum height above sea level m Journey time - Best time to goe ‘Ghoove five words you do not know in the text and guess ‘heir meanings. Try these strategies to help you. ~ Decide if it isa verb, noun, adjective, ete. = Think about similar words in your language ~ Lcok at the other words in the sentence. ‘ow check the words in your dictionary. Which strategy Beiped the most? n Complete the text with these phrases. very cold outdoor holiday long holidays spectacular scenery ‘One of the places I would most like to visit is New Zealand, especially the South Island. think it would be wonderful for an} There are snow- covered mountains, beautiful rainforests, amazing hiking routes, and 2_ _. Do you remember the films of The Lord of the Rings? They used many locations in New Zealand, New Zealand would be a good place to visit because Ican practise my English there. Also, Ilive in Sweden, where its? __ in winter. I always have ee at Christmas, so I can visit New Zealand when it’s summer there. ‘Think about a place you would like to visit. What adjectives can you use to describe the scenery, weather, ete? ‘Example wonderful old castles Write about a place you would like to visit. Describe the place and explain why you want to go there. Now ty the Self check on > p:77 o3HakomnTeabHas Kona - frenglish.ru 6 16 How to talk about likes and dislikes « tke dong, woul ie todo. w adventure ports» Gore Seu A Vocabulary adventure B Grammar like doing; would like to do sports 1 Complete the names of the sports, 2 Underline the correct answer, 1 skiing 1 Icantt drive, but { would like learn /to learn 2 We like swim/ swimming in the pool at midnight! 3 What do you like do/doing on holiday? 4 She says she wouldnt like trying/to try snowboarding, 5. like find/to find a solution to the problem. 6 My children dont like sleep /sleeping in the dark. 7. Would you like going/'to go away for the weekend? 8 He doesnt like do/ doing the housework. 3. Underline the correct words. Julie ite most water sports so Like snimming/ Te ie to svi and | also 2k suring woul ke to sr. vy {im a realy good surfer love trying/d love to try suba-dving a too, because i oks like a ot of fut Ht ROD pete windarrg and woes hye mich ‘more exiting, When Im on holiday, | love going/would love to go watersking every day. fits windy, then 51 ike going/ i keto go windsurfing. Thee isn't any scuba-dving at our beach, but 51 Jove tryng/ love to try it some time, ‘ 4 E lic 1 cont ive ner the wate, so my sports are mountain sports. 6s 31 Jove cig ilove to clinb. We go cmbing twice a month and spend the weekend outdoors. In winter ike sing Be to si, 7 hte ‘because there’ a lot of snow. Ym getting better every year, My brother says | should go ice-cmbing with hi, and I ike ryng/ ie to try te Pronunciation consonant clusters 4 Underline the words beginning with sn, sp- sk, ac 1 I saw a snake in the street. 2 There's a spider on the stairs. 4 3 My skateboard’s at school, 4 Steve is standing at the bus stop. 5. The small boy is smiling, 5 3A.P Listen and copy the pronunciation, ‘And you? write. 96 ‘bwo activities you like doing two activities you'd like to try. [two activities you would like to try How well can} Go backtothe o3HakOMHTeAbHaa Kona - frenglish.cu How to talk about your abilities — aa By Vocrtetary abittis 3. Order the words to make sentences and questions © ability v abilities P stressingthenegative Complete the sentences with these verbs. do use tead make play read ride use 1 Ican read __ Chinese and Arabic, but I can't ____your handwriting! 2 My sisters basketball very well and they also_ their own clothes. 3 Canyou____a sewing machine? Wow! I wish I could 4 Which is easier to ahorse or a camel? 5 loften _ crosswords, but my wife prefers sudokus. 6 Can you help me? I don't know how to this camera, BP canes witty 1 music was read she five when could 2 Complete the answers with can, can't, could, or couldn't, and these verbs cook de find hear play remember sing stop My sister could read music when she was five 2 when jigsaws he was do two 1A How fast can you type? He could —_________ Bl cando 70 words a minute 3 you musical a play instrument _— Cn 2 2. A Why were you 20 late this morning? 1a on eon a ae ae Bi ry keys and I missed the bus ae a 3 A Did you enjoy the show? 5 bike I six a couldnt ride B Absolutely! 1 laughing! When Iwas = 4 A Are you good at sports? 6 map couldn't 1 read because the BI basketball quite well, but I'm not a T got lost _ — ———- very good swimmer £ A Why didn't you finish the exam? _ Pronunciation stressing the negative B Because! the answers, I a what about housewost? 4 Complete the rhyme with these words B Cleaning is not a problem, but I straight eight fe drive eight straight 7 A Why did you wake up early? He could dive at five _ B Because | © people dovenstais. He could skate at E A Ate these your opera prizes? But he wasn't able to_ _ B Yes-1 quite well when Iwas younger. And he couldn't swim Now he can drive, at twenty- But he stil can't swim — 5. 3B.P Listen and check, 6 Listen again and copy the pronunciation. Practise stressing the negative. comico eed te o3HakomnreabHas Konus - frenglish.ru How to suggest what to do « could(possbty)v making suggestions intonation ingestion Vocabulary making suggestions 5 Complete the convessation with could and these verbs. A dia et eal got Hop 1 Put the suggestions inorder. {A oh no! What do we do now? 1 for shall out a we walk go B We could call for help Shall we go outforawalk > No, we cart My phone’ at home 2 chess a about game how of B Oh. Well, we? to the next town. Te A It's 4o krn! That's too far to walk! 3 in a for pool let's the swim go , B We? another car and ask for help. dpmegy ool we wee A The last car went past an hour ago! B OK, We to that garage we saw on the 5 drink a about to how pub for going the way here. A Ididn't see a garage! B There's one about 20 minutes in that direction, A Yous there and get help. B Run? I don’t think sol 2. Match the answers with the suggestions in exercise 1. a. No, thanks! I don't want to see another TV screen » © But its only eleven oclock in the morning! Its too hot outside. No, I lost three games the last time we played! ¢ [1] OK! Let’s get some towels. B Pronunciation intonation in suggestions 3. 3C.b Listen to the suggestions in exercise 1, Practise saying the suggestions, and copy the intonation. CG cmt contd (possbty 4 Read the story. Look at the examples of could and couldn't Wisite $ for suggestion or A for ability. The Birthday Present ‘twas my son's birthday and | was worried about it. He was just Band | !couldn't decide what to buy him. | asked the gil in the shop for help. ‘You 2could buy him some musi; she said. But | 3couldn't do that because | didn't know what music he liked. The shop assistant said, ‘You ‘could try this book - it sels very well? “OK, Ill take it’ | said. When | gave him the book, he Scouldn’t wait to open it, and the smile on his face was real Finally, | could relax. Go backto the o3HakomnTeapHas kona - frenglish.ru How to talk about what’s going to happen «= going to (prediction) v types ofstorie fms. thelettrr NE A Vocabulary types of stories; films 2 Complete the sentences. Bruce Willis often appears in action Alove story is called a The historical film Cleopatra is an Shakespeare and Ibsen wrote a lot of __. Emile Zola wrote many famous A good should make you laugh. Frankenstein isa classic movie, ___ films are often set in space. films. SB cm coing to (prediction) ‘Write what is going to happen. Use the verbs in brackets 2 He's going to walk into the lamp post __. (he / walk) Se (train) = (the shops/ close} £ . (she buy) 3 Complete the sentences with the correct form of going to and the verbs in brackets. A } Are you going to make. the actor Gary Newman? B don't know. We 2 (tale) about the possibility tis summer. [A Some people say you two 3 {get) married. B Let me say very clearly wet____ {rot get) marzied. Gary is a fantastic person to work (rake) afl with with, buthes fot) my husband! Ae {your next fm /be) another romance? B Ah, that's a secret! 17. (not answer) that question. You'll have to wait and see. Ae with you? B Er, yes, shell probably be in my next film. (your sister” work) ¢ Pronunciation the letter r 4 Look at the description of a film from a TV magazine. Underline the letter r when it is NOT pronounced in British English. RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK ‘The Americans want Doctor jones to Gnd the famous treasure before itis too late Staring 5 3D Listen and check 6 Check the audio script on >> pst 7 Listen again and repeat And you? Write the name of a film you like action film comedy epic romance science fiction Unit 3 Skills Practice A Read for key information 1 What do you know about skating? Guess the correct answers 1 Ice skates are about 100/1,000/5,000 years old. 2 It was the English/French/Dutch who first used skates like the ones we use today. 3. Modern ice skates became popular worldwide in the 17°/:88/:g% century. 4 Modern roller skates date from the 180/19 /2oth century. 5. The first rollerblades were easy /difficult to use. 2. Read the text and check your answers, Roller skates 1A 5,000-year-oldpaic of skat Ice skates. The idea of skating on ice Is older than you think ‘made from animal bones, has been found in Switzeyland, The kind of ice skates we use today fist appeared in Holland in the 14" century. The Dutch used. skates on the frozen canals in winter. They were much faster bs than walking in the show. The design of ice skates continued to improve, especially with the use of metal blades. By the 19% century people all over the warld enjoyed ice skating, The idea for roller skates appeared in Holland In the 1700s, in the summertime when there was no more jee. skates with four wheels, two at the front and two at the back. | skates, but it wasn't until 1863 that an American invented | f & S ‘The English, French and Germans tried to make good, safe ‘They also had a brake at che front, to make it easler to stop. These were the first shates that made it possible to tuen left or right. 20 Rollerblades The fist time someone put wheels one behind the other on the bottom of shoes was in 1823, The only problem was that skaters couldnt turn left or right ~ they could only skate in a straight line, 160 years later, an American and modern Rollerblades were here. The other chatacteristic (of Rolleblades Is that the brake Is at the back of the skate, and not at the front. 3. Match the Highlighted words with their meanings. a typical part of something characteristic the part of a roller skate used to stop it __ the opposite of dangerous ‘when something has become ice > the metal parts underneath ice skates _ f ‘wood, metal, glass, or plastic, for example __ | Desncuman deipe te seen win eet HS, Read for general meaning ‘4 Match the films and the texts. 3 11 This isthe second spectacular adventure with Captain Jack Sparrow and his men. This time, Jak has to escape from the hore Davy Jones, and find the key to the capain’s chest. This wll solve ahs problems, or so he thinks. fantasti fn for al the fai, bt especially forthe kids 2 Based on a true story, this isa detective fi set in Los Angeles in the 1940s. A young woman is found dead and two polceren investigate the cme. One of them es, leaving the other to solve the crime him. The fm has some great photography, ‘but in the end is nahing special 3 An older man, Justin, and a younger ‘woman, Tessa, meet at university lecture, and fall in love. Hei 2 quit man, with 2 love of gardening, while she is much more eugoing, They get maried and move to Kenya, where one day Tessa ile. Justin decides to investigate the murder, wth entremely dangerous ests. One moment we (get action and the next romance ~ the result is 2 thing story from stat to finish, S$ Look at the Highlighted words in the texts, Try to guess their meanings from the context, When you think you know, check in your dictionary. o3HakomnTeAbHas Konus - frenglish.ru Listen to identify specific information © 35:2 Listen to three people talking about a film, Match the speaker ‘with the opinion. 1 Ll speaker 1 2 Di speaker 2 3D speaker 3 2 very good film B not a bad film not interesting ‘sten again carefully: Match the speakers with the phrases. +2 the photography was great & Dl alot of action ¢ Lit started off really well 4 Lit looks absolutely amazing Clit was all right £ 11 it just got boring D Write an answer to an invitation 8 Read the invitation and complete the notes. Hi Tony, rs ‘Are you busy on Friday night? From We're ging to have a pizza party — peeve with some friends from our fata Tealian, class, And we're going to ime & place _ watch a video as well ~ she new Oliver Stone film. T Anaw you love hig films! The party starts at F oilock at my house. Why dont you come round? Jenny 9 Read Tony's answer to the invitation and complete the notes. Hi Jenny, To a Thavlks very wach for the Stee = invitation, 1Aveally love to.9° Yes or no to the party. The problems, my Pras ‘soca Ifo, reason Lee cousin's getting wawie on Friday ‘Make another suggestion in Livertocl, ema I promise to 96 fe the wedding. Maybe we could watch the lm seme other He? Have a good time tagether! Tony 10 Read the invitation and write your answer. Do not forget to include all the necessary information. Look at Tony’s message in exercise 9 to help you. Hit What are you doing at the weekend? Louise and | are going to try skating atthe ew ice rink in town. Bo you want to come with us? We're meeting at the post office at 10.30 ar Saturday morning. Send me an email, OK? Brian | | | | Now try the Self check on >> p78, 2 o3HakomnTeAbHas Kona - frenglish.ru How to ask for things in a hotel can could request Not WSR a aS A Vocabulary hotel words and phrases 1 Find 14 things in a hotel and write them below. ashtray — 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 B 7 4 2. Complete the sentences with words from exercise 1, 1 We don't smoke, so we don't need the ashtray 2 The doesn't work. Maybe it needs new batteries 3 Ineed to wash my hair. Can you get me some 2 4 There's problem with the hot water Could you have a look at it, please? 5 My room's not warm enough. I'd like an extra please. 6 i'm sorry, but I get a sore neck if the ‘too soft, Could you change it for me? 7 Té love a nice hot bath, but there isnt a clean is 8 Would you like a drink from the — 2 Gobackto the Student's Bok» o3HakomnTeabHas Konus - frenglish.ru BB amas can / could (requests) 3. Pat the questions in order. 1 shampoo of give another me could bottle you Could you give me another bottle of shampoo 2 2 call oclock have 1 for an alarm could eight 3 me you taxi a order for could 4 towels I some have could ckan 5 someone heating the send you check could to ? Complete the requests with the best word: can or could. 1 You want the nurse to bring you some water. Could you bring me some water, please? 2. You want your best friend to close the door. you close the door, please? 3. You want your 60-year-old neighbour to water the plants whten you're away on a three-week holiday. ‘you water the plants, please? 4 You need change from an adult near the phore _ you give me change, please? 5. You want your wife to pass you the newspaper ‘you pass the paper, please? Bronuneiation guessing words from phonemic transcription 5 Write the words. 1 lam keel) alarm call Yavtsaid lain’ Tkap ov ‘kot’ 7 Psekand feu! Fasbl usm! Jatsepfanist Pkredit kod! 8 frum ‘sev! 6 4A4¥ Listen and check How well can How to say what’s happened ' present erect forrecentevents v accidentsathome shorttomofhave I) A Vocabulary accidents at home "= Complete the phrases with these verbs. break bun cut drop fel put 13 fall_ offthe shelf / out of the fridge / on the floor 2 ___ the toast / your finger / your shirt / your arm /'the meat 3 ry finger / your hand a window / a plate / a bottle / some glasses ‘an egg / food on the floor / a wet glass salt in the coffee / sugar in the salad / ‘wine in the freezer Grammar present perfect for recent events {cok at the pictures and complete the sentences with @ ‘verb from exercise 1. Use the present perfec. 2 He's put __ the fish in the dishwasher. 2 He ____ the chicken. 3 The plates _ on the floor, 4 He sugar in the salad, 3 He his finger, 6 He a bottle of wine on the floor. 7 The apples __out of the fridge. 3. Put the words in order, 1A Your fingers are red! Btoaster Tve on them the burnt ve burt them on the toaster 2A What's wrong? B dropped Tve my foot on cup tea of a 3A Are the sandwiches ready? Btable yes Ive the on put them 4A What was that noise? B Sony! glass your broken I've 5 A Why is John shouting? B bath soap dropped the hes in the 6 A Where are the cakes? B Oops! them eaten we've Pronunciation short form of have Listen and underline the words you hear He broke/ He's broken a glass. Turnt/1ve burnt my trousers. You put/You've put the tea in the coffee pot! She dropped/She's dropped her spoon in the soup! He put/He's put butter in his teat Rene 5 Listen again and repeat. o3HakomnTeApHas Kona - frenglish.ru 2B How to say what you've done 0 prevent pnts v Hinge atnand te nase A Vocabulary things B Grammar present perfect |") around the house 1 Complete the sentences with these 3 Write what the cleaning lady has done (/) and what she hasn't done (x) words. = ‘ath ‘ie 1 She's made the beds {make the beds) 7 tach 2 TT ft stn attod 1 It's freezing! Can you turn up the heating? 4______. feed the fish) x 2 If you're cold, can put another 5. ________— [ean tiene 7 . von the bed 4 Write the questions and answers. 3. Come on everybody! Dinner is 11 Has she bought the bread? No, she hasn't. jbuy the bread) x onthe 2. a. _-felean the bathroom) 7 4 Tcantt wait to go to bed and put 1 2 ___. iron the clothes) 7 ‘my head on the 14 at ake the dog out) x 5 It’s not cooking, Mum. You have 5 2? ~ (cook the dinner) x to turn up the 6 Come on. Let's sit on the and wateh TV, 2. Put the words in order to complete the sentences. 1. Wash your face in the washbasin _sabashwin). 2 Tumonthe pat) to get water 3. Use the _ __(spoa) to get dean 4 To wash your har, use the (ompasha) in the (orwesh, 5 Usea___ (ine to cut the food on your fate} G_ Pemunciation when to stress have 6 Usea___(frko)o put the food in your mouth, 5. AC. Listen and underline when have i stressed 7 When you have soup, use a (oonsp). “Have you cleaned your room? ve cleaned my room 8 (cup) are for tea Have you brushed your teeth? ve brushed my teeth and coffee; Have you washed your face? ‘But | haven't washed my face (isasges) are for milk and juice. Have you drunk your tea? ‘And | haven’t drunk my tea 9 When you've finished, put the Have you checked your bag?” And I haven't checked my bag dirty things n the ~ because it's Sunday today! (snik). 6 Check the audio script on » pg 7 Listen again and repeat. Copy the stress. Gobacktothestu o3HakomnTeApHas kona - frenglish.ru How to talk al t «present perfect with ever; past simple Grammar 2. The table shows how many students have (/) or have rot (x) done the actions. Look at the chart and write the questions. vielen 1 seea voleano [a [a 2 meet a famous person s [7 3 sing karaoke 6 | 6 4 visit the capital n [a 5 write a love letter a4 16 rideahorse 3 | 3 Have you ever seen a voleano. 2 White three positive and three negative sentences about ‘he chart in exercise 1 ‘Ore student has seen a volcano 3. Underline the correct words in the conversation. AXE ver been /Did you ever go to a classical music concert? B No, 1 2haven't/ didn't, But ve been/T went to a pop concert A Really? When thas that been/ was thet? B Last summer, ‘A And who Shas played played at the concert? B Shakira A Who's that? 6've never heard/1 didn't hear of her, B Shes Colombian, and she sings in English and Spanish, A So what Twas the concert lik rt B The music 8was/has been fine, but I couldn't hear her voice very well. How well can you talk about experiences now? Goback to thestudent’s Book >> pagandtick’ theline again, 25 o3HakomnreApHas kona - frenglish.ru 26 Unit 4 Skills Practice tts entice 1 Read the letter to reserve a hotel room, Which two pieces 3. Finda word or phrase in the letter withthe same meaning of information in the list below are NOT inchuded? an D your name 2 = i your address 2 perv — ema 3 please write back a Di the date 4 only for the guests in this room ee Ey Site of people 4 Look atthe position of the adresses the date, and the a Choke. ig! writer's name. Are formal letters organized in the same suerte See ‘way in your country? How are they different? price of the room B ene ae 45 Stoke Road Birmingham 5 48.1 Listen to a husband and wife talking. What is the situation? 15 June 2008 a Di They're going on holiday. Oxford Spires Hotel 'b they've just come back from holiday. Abingdon Road cD They're moving to a new house. Oxford Dear Sir / Madam, Sweedbedbbreebire 1 would like to reserve a room in your hotel, for | 1 turn off the gas two adults three children, a eat and dog. We would Tike to stay for three nights, arriving on Wednesday | 2 water the plans 4 of July and leaving on Saturday 7. If possible, we would also like a private bathroom, [ | | 3 cancel the newspaper 4 leave a phone number with the neighbour look forward to hearing from you. ia 5 take the eat 26 neighbour's house Yours faithfully, 6 close windows and curtains George Bracknell 7 check the car battery 8 lack the door 6 Tick ¥ or cross x what the man has or hasn't done. be ¥ Besnaigoreet distin ‘7 Listen again and complete the sentences and questions. 1 How many people is the room for? T And Ge ania ¥ ghee 2. How many nights do they want to stay? 3h : Eee eee cometh Cis ne a 2. all the windows and curtains? ¥ Wo 4 When did he write it ———— tk “Ich. f= paltan 5. Where is the hotel? us sigiiiaae 3 Thaven't checked t either. I = th___ wh_we get petrol. 8 Check the audio script on > psi o3HakomnTeAbHas kona - frenglish.ru Bee for hey dens 9 Read the text quickly and tick v the best title. a (So Many Different Housest b Li kfe in cambodia ¢ CLA cambodian House Not everybody lives in a house with an upstairs and a downstairs, Not everybody lives in a flat with a lift, either. Traditional homes all over the world can be very different, depending on the local climate In Cambodia, traditional houses in the countryside are on stilis. The houses can be six metres above the ‘ground. There are three reasons for this. First, there is very heavy rain in the wet season, and the river level rises several metres. So it’s easier to stay dry in a house off the ground. Second, if your house is on stilts, it's more difficult for snakes and other animals to get inside, And the third reason is that t's very hot in the dry season, so people spend a lot of time in the shade under the house, During the day they use a atiiGel for sleeping or jus relaxing The room upstairs is used at night for sleeping, There are no beds because people sleep on the floor. And to get in and out of a house six metres above the ground, they use a ladder, which they can move whenever necessary. 20 Find the highlighted words in the picture. Cistits nammock 1) ladder 1M. Read the text again mote carefully and write true or false 1 Traditional houses are all the same. False__ 2 ‘Traditional Cambodian houses are on the ground. 3. They use stilts to keep the house dry, 4 It's easy for animals to get into a house onsstilts, 5. Avhouse on stilts gives people shade, ae 6 People sleep on the ground. 12 A good dictionary gives you extra information about ‘words. For example, the key symbol below tells you that this is one of the 2.000 most Useful words to learn. {tel idamat/ noun Sethe condivon ofa place Career gro cl cite ovr sent onary 13 Choose three new words from the text in exercise 9 to check in your dictionary. What extra information does it giver D Write a thank you message 14 Complete the email with these phrases really kind tm so sorry thanks a great time next time Hi val | 1 so much for letting me stay at your place last night. It was 2 ‘of you, and | had 5 ‘And + about spiling coffee | fon the carpet! I feel awful about it. left the keys under the plant pot atthe back ofthe house |___ you're in Oxford, you have to stay at my flat. V1 cook, and you can drink my coffee! Take care. Ibe in touch soon, Maxine © 35 Imagine you stayed at a friend's house last night. Think about these questions. id you have a good time? Did you break spill/ drop /bumn something? Is there anything else you need to tell your friend? 16 Write a message to your friend to say ‘thank you’. Now try the Self check on >> p79. o3HakomnTeAbHas Kona - frenglish.ru a How to talk about clothes «avers of degree ¥ clos SRS A Vocabulary clothes B Grammar adverbs of degree 1 Look at the pictures and complete the puzzle 2 Put the sentences in order. ‘What is the word in grey? ofe| eps r 1 got hes very jacket a smart 1 He's got a very smart jacket a enough tie long ist his 3 long is too his shirt 4 shoes big his quite are 5 bis a short are trousers his 6 really jacket the him suits ¢ Pronunciation intonation in opinions 3. SA. Listen and write P for positive or N for negative. 1 CJ His jackets really smart. 2 Her jeans are a bit tight. 3 C] His trousers are quite short. 4 Cl Her top is very nice. 5 D2 That colour looks really good. 6 1 Her shoes are a little small 4 Listen again and copy the intonation. [And you? write: 1_what youte wearing today. 2 what you wore for a recent important occasion. 3 what your best friend is wearing today. ‘ what your teacher wore yesterday, How 28 Goback tothe: o3HakomnTeAbHas kona - frenglish.ru How to make promises and offers 4 -wilfor promises andaffers v favours stessin sentences with wil wont ana hail Betty favours Jp ce wil tor promises and offers 1 Match the sentences 1-7 with the responses a-g, 3 Put the answers in order. 1A You'e going away for three weeks! Beyou Ill day an send every email send you an email every day A Sorry, have to make an urgent call B bar wait you welll the in for 3A Ldontt feel very well Bof get Ill water you glass a 4. A Ineed to go to Berlin next month. B you room reserve [ for a shall 5A Idorit want people fo know I'm herel 1 2] Wow! Is that the new TV? 5 2 Ll it’s much colder now than when I arrived! Bisel Tagine seat 3 © tThisis a present for a friend. —_ << 4 [Sign these papers here, please. 6 A I really don't know what to buy! 5 [] Here's money for your train fare. B choose staff help you to our will 6 Dall these bags have to go into the fat. een <== 7 Oi Tve got no money for the taxi! 7 AWeartive at745, Lk the 2 oul bontow your pe? B station up you we'll at pick tt 'b No problem! 'l hold the door open for you! 8 Atystne ; ; just need to look in this sho} ¢ Thanks ~ Ill pay you back on Monday. B ut the bus leaves in twenty utes! d Don't worry! We'll pay for it. Afive be T than minutes more won't £ That's fine, sir. Welll wrap ft for you — ee g Shall Lend you a scarf? 2 Complete the sentences with these verbs. Pe undatien Sy ences ra borrow carry hold lend pay , won't and pay back wear wrap 4 SBAP Listen and read the sentences. 1 Ifyou buy the food, Ill pay ___ for the drinks. See out 2 Don't forget to__ your mother's birthday 3 Til see you soon. present! 4 Shall T pay for it? 3 [need to open the car. Can you . ‘the baby 5 Tllask him now. forme? 6 You won't be sorry. 4 He's going to.a wedding, but he doesn't know what sister again and copy the stress, Notice that wont is to = stressed, but will and shall are not. 5 Ive left my wallet at home! Can you me £20? 5 Ifthe book is too expensive, you can _ one from the library. 7 Tlend you the money if you me by Friday. 8 This box is too heavy! Ineed someone to help me it upstairs. onan aaa tei o3HakomnTeabHas kona - frenglish.ru 30 How to ask for things in shops « phrasal verbs with on and off v shopping phrases» sounds spelt wit'eal NNN A Vocabulary shopping phrases 1 Complete the conversations with these phrases. isfine much better quite big take them do you take frrtookingfor try them on how much ae they A.5 Tim looking for _ some new shoes B Smart or casual? A Smart, please. B What sie? A Asize 42 B You'll find them on the left. A Thank you. B Do they fit you, si? ‘A Well, they'e 3 B Ah. Here's a smaller size. A Thanks. 11¢ B com phrasal verbs with on and off 2. Groseout the incorrect sentence, 1 Try this blue jacket on. / Try on this blue jacket. 2 On your shoes put: / Put them on. / Put on your shoes. 3 Tum the hot water on. / Tura it on, / Turn the hot on water 4 Take off your boots. / Teke off them, / Take your boots off. 5 Tum the engine off./ Tum off it. / Turn off the engine. 3. Complete the sentences with on or off Sometimes there are two possible answers, 1A What’s wrong with the tap? B Icanit turn it. off) leant tur it off 2 a like to try this dress, please. (on) 3. A It’s too hot in here! B I think Ill take my coat. (off) 4 Could you turn the lights, please? (on) 5. A You'll need a jacket - its only 5°C outside! B il put it later. (on) Pronunciation sounds spelt with ex 4 Complete the table with the underlined words, rest and dearest What does this mean? ‘apples and pears ‘My dream team! twead and butter Great clothes to wea! ‘alate breakfast A weekend break ‘ial leave _ fev bear _ ie! head ‘ia! hear B What do you think, si? A Yes, these are & 6 2 — — — B They're €120 ea steak ‘A Oh! Do you have anything cheaper? B Well, there's a sale section just behind you. B Did you find anything, sir? A Yes, thank you. This pair? ma _, please. O3HAKOMHTeADHas KONA 5 SCA Listen and check, 6 Listen again and repeat the words. 7 Add another word to each section of the table. in oO How to talk about rules (1) @ must, mustn't» must, mustn't A Grammar must, mustn’t 3 Complete the rules with must or mustn't, BROKEN BRIDGE YOUTH HOSTEL House Rules 4. You must _ restr when you arive 2 You wear city boots inside the host, 3 You make your own bes 4 You smoke anywtere inside the bulding. 5 You beep your room ty 6 You ______ ea ity dishes inthe kitchen 7 You turn lights out by 14 pm. B Pronunciation must, mustn't 3. SD.b Listen and repeat the rhyme. “You must clean the house You must tidy your room You must ask me first You must come back soon” “You mustn't wear this You mustn’t eat that You mustn’t be late You mustn’e get fat” J must be eighteen To escape all that! 4 Listen again, Underline where you hear the t in must and ‘mustn't, Practise saying the rhyme, ‘And you? write the rules in your home/ schoolwork You must You mustn't walk on the grass, walk/ grass swim river ~ park/this area Teaver dog outside _ put rubbish/ bins make a noise —_ Hlay football here switch off mobile phones You mustr't 1 3 4 5 6 7 s Goback tothe 31 o3HakomnTeAbHas Kona - frenglish.ru Unit 5 Skills Practice Dy 828 202 answers questionnaire 1. Read the questions and underline the answer which is ‘rue for you. 1 How many pairs of jeans have you got? afeverthan 4 84° move than 4 2 How often do you buy new clothes? = aonlyinthe sles bevery month cevery week 3) How offen do you read fashion magazines? — once ortwice ayear boncea month concea ‘week 2 How many pairs of shows have you gat?” fewrthane Booz cme ton 2 3 On seaye bow much do you spond oo Slothes evry month? Sessthan €50" B€30-100 ¢mare than €100 6 Who choases your clothes? 8 yourmother your partner cyourslf T” Hiow often do you go to the hairdressers? a3-Atimesa year Bevery month covery week 3 What kind of presents do you like to receive? abooks bmusic edothes 9 Do you lke watching fashion news on TV? anotatall Babt every much 0 Tha samed on dates are to yous Senor, betelnprit Cie) pata 2 Read the key and check your results. Do you agree? Keys 25-30 points: You ae very fashionable and you enjoy looking good {Clothes and appearance are very important for you. 15-24 points: The way you looks important for you, but isnot everything. You spend time and money on your appearance, ‘but you have other interests as wel 10-14 points: Youre not really interested in clothes or fashion are you? You have other interests which are much more important, = 1 point; b= 2 points; c= 3 points B Listen for advice 3. 55.1b Listen to Gina asking Masako for advice on living ‘in Japan. Tick ¥ the topics they talk about. 1 being polite Ci finding 2 boyfriend Cl wearing shoes i learning Japanese (blowing your nose) public baths Ci getting angry using chopsticks 4. Tick / the pictures that show good advice, and cross x the ones that show bad advice 5 Listen again carefully and put the questions in order. i What's that? DB why not? (H What else is important? (Oh really? Anything else? Cl What's the other thing? o3HakomuteapHas kona - frenglish.ru ¢ Read tourist tips 6 Read the text quickly and match the headings with the paragraphs. Cafés Fast food Offlicences and supermarkets Eating and drinking in the UK 1 There's a great variety in the UXK, from traditional fish restaurants to Utalian, Chinese, Indian, and even Thai, You can also find many excellent vegetarian restaurants, which often do not serve alcohol. If you want alcahol with your meal, you must go to a ficensed restaurant. Cpening times and prices can be very different, so it's a good idea to ask a friend or check in ‘newspaper before going out. If you prefer to eat at nome but don’t want to cook, many restaurants offer a takeaway service. You can order by phone and pick up the food (ater: 2 Most towns have lots af ish and chips restaurants, as well as places serving pizza, hamburgers, kebabs, ete. Small sandwich and salad bars are also popular in the bigger cities. You can choese the kind of bread and fillings you preter. a These usually sell hot aid eold drinks, but not alcohol. They also sell sandwiches, cakes, biscuits, and evisps. They're a good place to stop | | fora tp of coffee when you's out sopoing I 4 You can always get alcoholic drinks, of course, but they often sell hot drinks and ‘meals, too. Remember that in some pubs, children under 16 mustn't go in. 5 If you want to drink at home, you can buy all kinds of drink in supermarkets, and alcoholic drinks in shops called ff-llcences Read the text again more carefully. Write true or false, 1 Vegetarian restaurants never have alcohol. False 2 Restaurants all open at the same time. 3. Salad bars are the same as pubs, 4 Lots of pubs are not open to children. 5. You cant get food in pubs. ‘Match the RIgRIGHEG2 words with their meanings. 11 cooked meals that you buy to eat at hove 2 the things you have inside a sandwich 3. different kinds or examples of something 4 special shops that sell only alcohol for drinking at home 5 arrestaurant that serves alcohol ‘Add the words in exercise 8 to your vocabulary notebook. Every week test yourself on words in your notebook. look at the translation, then say the word in English 10 Write two things from the text which are the same in your country and two things which are different. JD Witt ties for eating and drinking 11. Make notes in the table about eating and drinking in ‘your town. Restaurants Fast food Cafes Bars ‘Supermarkets 12. Now write tips for eating and drinking in your country. ‘Write two or three sentences for each heading in exercise 1, Now ty theSelfcheckon>> p80. o3HakomnteAbHas Kona - frenglish.ru How to talk on the phone v telephone phrases stress in corrections A Vocabulary telephone phrases 1 Match 1-9 with at 1 Dor't hang up Teall back later. He's busy at the moment. i Would you like to leave a message? DD Hold the line. CI got cut off o a 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Biri put you through 8 [i Cant speak to Ms Jones? 9D Sony, wrong number. He's on the phone to someone else at the moment Please wait. Tl connect you now. Tl phone again later. You didnt dial the right number. ‘Would you like me to tell her something? ‘The phone went dead. Is Ms Jones available? +e ne anee 2. Put the conversation in order. A Churchill Hotel. Can I help you? AL Angela? ‘A Would you like to leave a message? AE] I'msorry, the line's busy at the moment. Can you hold the line? A. Yes, of course. Just a moment. Il put you through. B Ol Thank you B Cl No, thanks. I'l call back later B Can I speak to Mr Jones in Room 104, please? B Cl Yes, that’s right. Thank you. B C] Well, could you tell him Angela called? osHakomureabuaa kona - frenglis! 3 A ‘Who says these telephone phrases? Write P (person) or M (machine). 1 [B] Hello, Roger Lewis speaking 2 C msomy, we are now closed, Please call again during office hours. 3 C1 Fold the line for a moment. Il see if she's in. 4 Li To leave a message, speak after the tone. 5 5] Press one to talk to an operator. 5 D1 Sony, but he's out at the moment. 7 CH this is James. Im not here, so leave a message 8 © Sony, you've got the wrong number. B Pronunciation stress in corrections 6A.} Listen and correct the sentences. 1 Right, that's nine otlock on Tuesday morning Thursday 2 Did you say 688? 3 Thank you, Mr Midway. 4. Did you say the third floor? 5. OK, welll see you Monday, then. 6 So, you arrive on the sixth. _ 7 Did you say seven pounds fifty? Listen again and repeat the corrections. Practise saying the sentences with the correct stress. [And you? Transat the telephone phrases 9 inexercise | ==] =] =] "18 ] =] = How to talk about obligations © havetodon' havetomustnt v onthevoad » haveto iii A Vocabulary on the road 2 Complete the crossword, r Across 4 pedestrians have to walk on this 4 avwide road where vehicles can travel fast 8 you have to wear this on your head when you ride a motorbike 2 the rubber part of a wheel without enough air in it Down 1 when they are red, you have to stop 2 you have to wear this ina car to keep you safe in an accident 3 a piece of metal on the front and back of your car with numbers and leters on it 5a person who rides a bicycle 7 you have to put this liquid in your car to make it go 2 Complete the text with these phrases, rules uf the road the engine driving-test petrol station doving licence traffic police officer speed limit ‘Taree weeks ago, I passed my ! driving test. The next day, the problems started. First, I couldn't staxt 2 and had to walk to the nearest *_for help. {was going to be late for work, 0 I didn’t keep to the 4______ Then I heard the sound of a siren behind me it was a5 He stopped me and gave me a lecture about the © T suppose I was lucky 1 idn't lose my 7_ B Grammar have to, don't have to, mustn't 3. Complete the rules for hiring a car with have to, don't have to, or mustn't 1 You have to. show your driving licence. 2 You rive without a seat belt. 3 If you get a parking ticket, you __ pay it yourself, We will not pay it for you. 4 You ____let anyone else drive the car 5 You sign the car hire papers. No signature = no car 6 You_____ pay in cash, but we prefer it if you do. 7 You ____return the car full of petrol ~not almost full, but full 8 You____ wash the car, but welll be very happy if you do. ¢ Pronunciation have to 4 GBP Listen and tick / the sentence you hear, a Zi Weave to bottle the wine b LO Wenhave two bottles of wine aD We have to colour the drawing, > L We have two colour drawings. a We have to lock the doors. b L] We have two locks on the doors. a b b C1 We have to show tickets, We have two show tickets. We have to fine fast drivers. Cl We have two fine fast drivers. Check the audio script on >> pg2. 68,2» Listen and repeat the phrases. Notice the different ‘Pronunciation of have to ‘haf (a! and have two /hiev tus. [And you? Write rules for driving in your country. [Bample You have to drive on the right, aw o3HakomnteabHas kona - frenglish.ru How to tell a story «past ofireguos verbs bank and ps GOR Grammar past of JB Vessbutary bank and post ofice irregular verbs 1 Complete the table with the past 3 Complete the words with a, i, oft simple of these verbs 1 What's your account number? send open work get have 2 How would you like the ¢ sh? ask lock play tun call see drive write change find close 3 Where's the nearest sh m_ch-n_, please? ap ey 4 Have you gota ord t «1d? - 5 What's your p_st ¢-d_? opened * 6 The c_sh__r is over there on the right 7 Please write your address on the back of the nv 8 Jie to buy tr_v_tl_rs ch_q.__s for €500, please Cc Pronunciation -ought/-aught = (>:t/ 2 Complete the story with the past simple of these verbs 4. Underline the words with the Sit’ sound. buy go leave tell take put catch find steal break come IF caughe comes from teach ‘Why doesn’t bought come from beach? ‘And if thought comes from thin day and?_alaptop. she Why doesn't brought come from brink? then the laptop in the car and walked tothe chemist’, but Awoman twent _ shopping one ‘There's no answer to that, my friend But you'll learn them all in the end she her purse inthe car Bought and brought, taught and thought AthiefS the car window Fe eee ands __ the car, the purse, the laptop ~ everything, When 5 6caP Listen and check thewoman?. back and 6 Listen again and practise saying the th couldnt find her car, she called the Sten again and practise saying the hye police and®__them what [Amal you wat did you do last week? had happened. The police officers fe looked around and © eset ———_____— —___——- the purse, but it was empty. isl ee So she thanked the police and Hound —___ _ a taxi home. On the wrote as way home, hertaxi crashed into |rigst a acar at the traffclights—but mot |, just any cay, her cat! Inthe end, Tae —— she ti____ the thief herself ai ————— went ee connote uen SS an o3HakomutTeabHaa Kona - frenglish.cu How to say what was happening 4@ pastcontinuous is/areorwas/were Bt post conto 1. What were the children doing when their parents came into the living room? Put the sentences in order. 1 football playing Kevin and Anna were Kevin and Anna were playing football 2 Tv Bill and Ben playing games on computer were 3 sofa jumping the were on Lucy and Paul 4 wall the was picture on drawing Frank a 5 cat was Micky after the running 6 was Carol chocolate eating 2 Put the verbs in brackets in the past simple or past continuous. Tara Lwent__(g@) into a shop to look for some clothes. While she 2_ (look), she 3__ (meet) Monica, a friend from school who 4 visit) the city. They 8______(sit} in a caté when they 6 _ _ (s) something really amazing, Three policemen on horses (ride) fast down the street and two men —— (run) in front of them. Suddenly one of the men ®_ [fal and one of the policemen __(stop), He (get) off the horse and” (wall) up to the man on the ground, But the man » (jump) up, (get) on the horse and 5 (cide) off in the opposite direction! You dor’t see something like that every day! B Pronunciation is/are or was / were 3. 6DAb Listen and underline the word you hear. 1. The train is/was leaving, 2 The trains are/were leaving. 3 The man is/was running. 4 ‘The men zre/ were running 5 The plane is/was landing, 6 The planes are/ were landing. 4 Listen again and copy the pronunciation. [Amd you? What were you doing . at nine diclock last night? 2_ yesterday moming? 3 last weekend? [4 on January 1st, 20007 5. on February usth, 20067 6 on December jist, 2004? 7 five minutes ago? Goback to o3HakomutTeabHaa Kona - frenglish.cu 7 38 Unit 6 Skills Practice By 2d 2d answer a quiz 1 How much do you know about cars? Guess the correct, answers. 1. Which of these companies does NOT make cars? Honda Toyota Sony Suzuki Nissan 2 Which country makes the most cars every year? USA Japan France Germany 3 When was the first car built? 1885 1996 1906 1916 4 What was the world’s most expensive car in 20067 a Rolls Royce a Ferrari a Lamborghini a Bugatti 5 How many cars does the world produce every year? 20 million 40 million 60 million 6 What is the maximum speed limit in the UK? 60. mph 65 mph 70 mph 75 mph 7 Who was the Formula One world racing champion in 2005 and 2006? ‘Alonso MacRae Ralkonnen Schumacher 8 In which country do people NOT drive on the left? India Indonesia tran Japan UK 2. Read and check your answers. 1 Sony makes audio-visual agp and acess 2 Japan, vith 86 millon carsn 2005. Germany was next wth 51 mon 3 Karl Benz buit a peto-driven carn 1865 and Set ipa factory in 188 Daimler and Maybach, ao in Gvtany, invented Ye metorbie In 1885, putanenginein a horse caciagein 1886, and fal blt acomplte car in 69 4 A Bugats Veyron cos €1 milion. Next was a Pagan Zonda at 670.000, fone of the others was in the top te, 5 About 40 milion, {6 70 mph (=110 kph. German mlORWaYS have a recommended speed of 130 kph, but no maximum speed 7 Alonso, But Schumacher holds the FEB: he won seven times between 1994 and 2004, 8 iran, About 34% ofthe wares population cvs on the lft 3. A good dictionary often gives extra information about ‘words, For example, this entry tells you about the grammar of the word, equipment ov irkw:pmony nunire Ural Special things that you nead for doing ‘Panawman Equipment does not have a plural. you ‘are talking about one tem, you say a plece of equipment’ nr sve temey 4 Look up the lRIgIBHE! words in exercise 2 in your dictionary. What extra information does it give? Bette ey 5 Read the story quickly and choose the best ttle LD The Detective DA love story Bi The Poison Wornan Have you ever heard the story of the Black Widow? It all happened in the United States in the 1960s. Several men in different parts of the country died suddenly They were in theic 40s and had no history of bad health, But they had three things in common: one, they were very rich; two, they had no family, and three, they were all married to much younger women, Doctors thought the deaths were caused by a very rare sickness — but if the sickness was so rare, why wete there three eases in just six years? A detective became curious, and started collecting information on the deaths. He discovered from photographs that the wife in each case was the same ‘woman. She made friends with the men, married them, and then murdered them for their money. She used poison every time. In one case she put the poison in her fhushand’s toothpaste. In the end, the weman was caught by the police, and she went to prison, 6 ee again more carefully and write true or 1 Three healthy men died. 2 Doctors believed they all had the same sickness. 3 They were all rich and married. 4 They lived in the same town, i 5 They all died at the same time, = 6 They all married the same woman. True o3HakomnTeAbHas Konus - frenglish.ru IQ] is" fo gene meting 7 65.1» Look at the pictures. What do you think happens {n the story? Listen and number the pictures in order. 8 The listener uses questions to show her interest in the story. Listen again and put the questions in order. a [1 Did you lose everything? b What happened? ¢ Cl with your bag inside? @ ©] what dia they want ¢ Cl And stopped? £ Gj Sohow did you finish the day? ¢ Cl So what did you do next? 9 Check the audio script on >> poz Dein 30 Complete the story with these phrases. fora year inthe 1940s one day two weeks later ‘This story happened to my grandparents | when: they were living on a farm. ® y a young man nanted Jin arrived at the farm, He was looking for a jab. 50 ke stayed, amd worked on. the farm 3 _. Then he just disappeared one day. He dishce even say goadeye, 4 — the police arrived. They were leaking for on escaped prisoner. They showed my grandparents a photograph of Jim. My grandfather was surprised, but I think he was pleased Jine didi get canghe 1 Think of a story about someone you know, Make some notes frst happen? 12 Write the story. This story happened .. a Now try the Seif check on >> p81 o3HakomnTeAbHas Konus - frenglish.ru How to have a conversation about work 1 using lettonary, jb onions a Dy Seetbelery sings dictionary, job conditions 1 Match 1-8 with ach, 1 [2] tworyear a salary 2 D sales working hours 3 competitive © contract 4 Cl travel provided 5 O uniform e driving licence 6 C flexible f staff 7 Ci two years’ expenses 8 Clclean h experience 2 Complete the sentences with some of the phrases in exercise 1 1 We can offer you a two-year contract _at frst. 2 Dorit worry about hotel bills ~ all - are paid by the company. 3 savery ——— ___= not many companies pay more than us. 4 You wontt get your own clothes dirty-there’s a 5 We expect you to have a____ If you use a company car. 6 We also offer You can either work eight to four, or nine to five 3 Complete the dictionary definitions with the correct words. 1 /Sprerans/ noun (U] the way that sb / sth looks or seems: A different hairstyle can completely change your appearance, 2. Pkontreekt! noun an official piece of paper that says that somebody agrees todo something: The company has signed the _____ to build the new road. 3 stat! noun (plura) the people who work in a place: The hotel were very friendly. 4. Pewolifaid adjective having passed the exams or done the training necessary to do a particular job: She'sa@_ nurse, 5 ik’prarions/ noun (no plural) knowing about something because you have seen it or done it: She has four years’ teaching —___ 6 /Mleksobl! adjective able to change easily: We can start earlier if you like ~Iean be - 7 Fucmfm/ noun the special clothes that everyone in the same Job, school, ets. wears: Police officers wear a blue as 8 rlatsns! noun an official piece of paper that shows you ate allowed to do or have something: Can I see your driving —_ > Pronunciation contrastive stress 4 TAA Listen and write S for serve ‘questions and for return questions. serve esse ‘What do you do? Return eres What do you do? 1 [5] Where do you live? 2D What are you doing here? 3 Cl When did you arrive? 4 Cl What have you bought? 5D) What did you say? 6 Di Where did you go? 5 Listen again and copy the stress. [And you? Tranclate six expressions] ‘om exercise 1 Are any of the words {the sarne or similar in your language? i How Gobackto the o3HakomnreabHas Kona - frenglish.ru How to explain what you mean 6 deningrelativectauses_ jobs wonklaceandtocle By 2s obs, workplaces and toate 1. Who says this? Read the sentences and complete the crossword. i Pe Pals |h Across 2 “Would you like your money in tens or twenties?” 5 ‘You're in room 213 sit? 7 “Open wide? 8 ‘Tim afraid you need a new engine’ 9 ‘Weill be coming in to land in about twenty minutes! Down 1 ‘Stay still while 1 put on this bandage’ 3 "This one is oil on canvas’ 4 "Tim sorry but she's in a meeting at the moment’ 6 ‘Eureka!’ '% Match the jobs in exercise 1 with the workplaces. bank cockpit. garage hospital hotel laboratory office studio surgery cashier o3HakomnTeabHas Kona - frenglish.ru JB = Aesining relative clauses 3. Asking for the word when you know the meaning, Complete the questions with who, whick, or where. 1 What do you call a person who __ looks after your teeth 2 What do you call the place ___ people go to borrow books? 3 What do you call the black thing __ teachers waite on? 4 What do you call the place _pilots sit? 5 What do you call someone —_ gives you money in a bank? 6 What do you call the thing takes photos? 4. Answer the questions in exercise 3, Addentist___ 1 — 2 3 4 5 6 —— 5. Asking for the meaning when you know the word. ‘Answer the questions. Use who, which, ot where 1 What's a nurse? 11S a.person who works in.a hospital 2 What's a bank? _ —— 3 What's attractor, _ = 4 What's a mechanic? —_ 5 What's a laboratory? 6 What's a computer? And you? write definitions for the jobs of your friends and family Use your dictionary. ‘My sister's an optician. An optician is a person who tests People’s eyes. 2 3 41 4a How to talk about rules (2) « con/cant(penmicsion) > sitio Grammar can / can’t (permission) 3 Look at these examples of can and cont from exercise 2 Write P for Permission o A for Abily 1 Complete the rules for visiting a museum with can or 1 C3 Can igo out with my friends? Cantand these verbs, 2 Can go out when it’s finished? _— 8 Beant afford a tax @n cant 4 Dy Then you can't go out. oe ee | 5 LD Can't you get a taxi? oh wite imb hop ee Se sae eee Pronunciation short and long 0 /o/ and /o0! 4 Look at the examples. Write A (/o/) or B (/au/) next to the phrases, 1 B) No mobile phones! 2 D Nota lot ofcoftee. 3 © Tom has gone to the office. 4 Tare you going home alone? 5B What a lot of chocolate! 6 (No smoking in my home! 7 © Ihope the hotel's OR. 8 1 We've gota lot of hot cakes 5 A> Listen and check Copy the pronunciation. ‘And you? what are the rules in your home / at work | at school? Write four things you can do and! four things you can't. | 1 You can ast questions. 7 z 2 You Photos. X 3 You _ the Iuttons on the displays. 7 4 You on the dinosaurs. x 5 You the mummies. x 6 You ~ quietly. 7 z - 7 You. notes. ¥ 8 You litter. x 2 2. Put the conversation in order. J ADD Can I go out with my friends? 6 ‘A Cl At about eleven o'clock if I walk. AC Can {go out when i's finished? poo ACI No,Ihaventt AC Nean't afford a taxi B Cl Then you cant go out 3 BC) allright! Ill pay for the taxi B [2 Mave you finished your homework? B L) That depends, What time will you be back? BL cant you geta taxi? How’ Go back to the Student's! o3HakomnTeabHas Kona - frenglish.ru How to describe a typical day = because, so» grouping words ig Ay Simin ecase,s0 2. Underline the correct words. 1 The boy was sick because/so he ate too much 2 He woke up his parents because/so they didn't get enough sleep. 3 His father had to stay at home because/'so the boy was sick 4 His mother slept late because/ so she was late for work, 5. She got home late because/so she had to work longer hours. 6 His parents couldn't go out because/ so he was stil sick 7 His mother was very tired because/so she got a bit angry. 8 His father was bored because/ so he stayed at home all day. 2 Match 1-6 with af {0 to work because 2 Igo to work, so 3 CJ] 1went to the football match because 4G] Iwent to the football match, so 3 Cl Tm having a party on Saturday because. 6 C1 rm having a party on Saturday, so.. 4 Iean buy the things I want D it's my birthday. 4 f Eneed the money: Thave to tell all ry friends, ‘my team were playing at home. | saw that fantastic goal! B Peensiation grouping words 3 TDA Listen and tick V the sentence you hear. 1 a WZ He got up late this morning, He missed the bus. (C] He got up late. This morning, he misted the bus. C1 She started work at ten. She had a break, C1 She started work, At ten, she had a break, The door opened suddenly. A man came i, J The door opened. Suddenly, a man came in. Cl Iwas tired. After dinner, [ went to bed 1 Iwas tired after dinner. 1 went to bed 1 Iwas reading. Quietly, the cat jumped on to the sofa. (D Iwas reading quietly. The cat jumped on to the sofa. 6 a Ci i'm going kome after class. ll call you, b Etim going home. After lass, call you 2 3 poses cace o 4 Check the audio script on >> poz 5 Listen again and repeat. Be careful to pause after the full stop. (And you? choose the word which best fits each sentence for you. Then complete the sentences. T Thaven't got much money / time because Thaventt got much money / time, so 3 Tgot up early /late this morning because [4 [got up early / late this morning, so. 5 My best jriend /father / mother helps me a lot because [6 My best friend / father / mother helps me a lot, so 7 [dant know how to cook / swim / drive / speak Japanese because 18 I don't kaw how to cook / swim / drive / speak Japanese, so content eta ee o3HakomnTeabHas kona - frenglish.ru Unit 7 Skills Practice A Read to check information 1 Look at the photo and think about these questions, 1 Do you know this man? 2 Where do you think he's from? 3. What do you think he does? 2 Read the text quickly and check your answers. mda Silva, Luiz Inacio Lula 1 Lula was born on 27 October 1945, in Caetés, in the state of Pernambuco, in Brazil, His parents were poor, illiterate farm workers, and had eight children, [His first wife died in childbirth, He remarried in 1974 and has four children 2 Lala started primary school, but didn’t finish. He started work when he was twelve asa street vendo in Sio Paulo. Two years late, he became a factory worker When he was older, he finally completed a secondary school education and received a diploma, but did not g0 to university 3 In about 1964, he became interested in trade union activities. He was now a metalworker a a car factory. He spent more and more time as a trade unionist, ard helped to create the PT (Workers’ Party) in 1980. In 1982, he entered politics and became a popular politician. His party helped weite the new Brazilian constitution after the 1986 elections, Lula was 1 eandidate for president several times, and he finally ‘won the election in 2002. In 2006, he was re-elected for another four years as president. 3 This textis probably from. a Llanewspaper b Claletter can encyclopedia 4 Match the paragraph with the information it describes. C2 tales career i tats family ala’ education 5. Read the text again more carefully. Write true or false. Lula has six brothers and sisters. False He has been married twice. He worked in a factory when he was twelve. He went to university in $50 Paula. He created the PT when he was 35, He became a politician in 1982, ee 7. He became president the first time he tried. 6 Guess the meaning of the Righlight€d words. Check the meaning and pronunciation in your dictionary. B Listen for detail 7784p Listen to 2 man desoribing a Job. Which picture is tre talking about? 8 Listen again and tick ¥ the jobs he mentions, teacher Cleashier (1 cleaner Ci policeman designer) gardener Ol nurse Garver] mechanic Clelectrician = (J cook CO engineer 9 Check the audio script on >> p92 o3HakoMnTeAbHas Konus - frenglish.ru Read for detail ‘11 Find these phrases in the text. Who or what de the ‘pronouns in red refer to? 120 Read the fisherman diary and answer the questions. pepo eee ena — Write M for Monday, 7 for Tuesday, or W for Wednesday. paler aie Se 4. impossible to get them back. == 5. He finally repaired it at about 2 pm. 6 We took them with us ae 12 Match the Highlighted words with the definitions. 1 {n) we use these to catch fish 2 [n) the people who work together on a boat ____ 3 (n) very bad weather with strong winds and rain Honday Ih Wind from south-west. Aveenge temperature 18°C, le sailed 300 kits. We tick the Nabé in early this morning sand they were nearly full. There were 300 kgs of fish. Two of the mien checked aind cepaired the nets. The siher twe repared and frize the fh. The weather forecast says there ‘be m shire tomarron. Row sone a mersage te his wif Shalt been ill recently, and they have a six-month-old baby. 4 (vb) when a boat disappears under the sea_ 5 ()a report about the weather in the future —_ pee es 13 Complete the text with these opinion phrases. I don't think the worst thing _| dont like ‘the best activity _ wasn't so diffiult Yuosday 13th Wind changed ~ naw feon north-east, Average temperature #6, started eaining at about eleven aon. The wind became ranger, and then the starm started. Ie became difficult 2s cant the boat, All the eren were inside. They couldn? relee, 40 they were watching the nets. The starm gst really Helene in che afternoon, We had 20 ext the nets because Phere was # serious risk of the beat sinking. Some of the supplies fell eff the baat aid it was inepassible £0 get theme back. We lost radie caneace because the weather was 49 bad. Teds cts wn fo bt 1 hd fo rte wat tee letoning exercoe because I aide® have enough time ts wnderceand the dialogue. Car we do tore work. on this in the laboratary? The reading exercise 2 bout it vine bid lang for rte, Al, I prefer 25 ase lass Fine 48 tlk 09 my parbner.? ne spend enugl time speaking in clas, ana for me personally, I need more correction. & sday ar writing tapether in mall groups: Only ane. gern had to write, 50 the rest of ws had time to think, and talk, sand fed ideas. 5 writing alone at hare, Hes mare interesting tagetiver in clas Wesneeday 14th ind from south. Average temperature 12°. We checked our postion a 6.30 a.m. During the night, the beat moved 190 kit north-west in the storm. We tried to imatke radio contact again, but couldn, Tone checked the equipment £0 see if here was any damage. He finally cepsired it at about 2 pam. ALS pin. we sam) a reall beat the distance, There were ewe peaple nit, a father and kis 40H. Their engine was full of water because of the storm, and they didnt ‘nent where they were. We 210k them with us and sailed ‘back 20 port, We bought new nets nnd aor uppies Tamerron we g¢ wes? £8 leak for mare fs | | | | | 44 Put the opinion phrases from the tex in order. 1 few had problems a 2 enough didnt 1 time have 3 do this? more Can on we work 4 for me a was it long bit 5 more need 1 6 more ItS interesting ‘Which day was the warmest? ——— 35 Now write a diary entry for a class you can remember. ‘When was the weather the worst? 3 Use some of the phrases in exercise 14 and write at least ‘When did they find two people ina boat? _ eight sentences. ‘What day did they lose their supplies? a eS Se What day did they repair the radio? — ‘When did they have to cut the nets? ae Which was the only day they caught fish? ‘Which day did they sail three hundred sen Si kilometres? 9 When did they go back to port? = 10 When did one of the crew send a message? ___ Now try theSelfcheckon > pa o3HakomnreabHas kona - frenglish.ru How to apologize © possessive pronouns _v apology phrases |» apology halen A Bi samme possessive pronouns 1 Make the sentences shorter using these possessive pronouns. ‘yours ours his hers theirs 1 Their camera is much better than our camera! Their camera is much better than ours __ 2 Hi CD player dee wot, 0 he Brrowed my CD layer. 3. My laptops alot faster than your laptop! 4 When my TV doesn't work, I watch their TV. 5 She's using his car because her car is in the garage 6 Your computer garnes aren't as good as his Computer games, 2 Underline the correct possessive pronouns. Teacher What are you two doing? Girl He says this is "his /yours, but its not! Ws2hers/minel Boy It isnt 2his/yours it's Sours/minel {got it for my birthday! G isnot Syoure/mine! My mother bought this for me last week. He only wants it because it's better than, his mine’ ‘That's not true! It’s 7yours/ mine! It’s got my name on it! No, t hasnt! Yes, it has! All right! That's enough! Give it to me, and I'l find (out whose it is. & ae B Wesbetery apology phrases 2) Match 5 with af that’s 2 O Dont 3 C1No 4 CO) Never tm really 5 a mind » problem, © Ok avery sorry. e allright £ worry about it. 4 Put the conversation in order. AL Thanks. ‘A (DE, John, is this your CD? ‘ALJ My brother stood ox it by accident. Im realy sorry AL] Look, I'll get you another one, OK? AL Yes, it was great. But I think I've broken it. 8 Cl oh no! What happened? B Cl Yeah, OK. No problem. B 1 Yes itis! Did you like it? 8 (That was a present from Cathy. Promsnsiation spology phrases 5 Complete the conversation with these words. sure mind OK me so sorry worry thanks ‘A (did itt wastme ttm really 2! B Dont? Alm’ sorry! B That’s)__I Never 6 J A Are you? ret 6 $AJp Listen and check 7. Listen again and practise the pronunciation. Goback to o3HakomnreabHaa Konna - frenglish.ru How to describe things «present passive shape nia as Pi cnn Present passive B Vocabulary shape and material 1. Write A for active and P for passive sentences 3 Match the objects and the descriptions. 1 Ci the boats go out early in the morning. 2. By Bishermen catch the fish in the sea 3 The fish are taken to the market 4 Zi People buy the fish. 5D) The fish are cleaned and cooked. 6 C1 Ramilies eat the fish for dinner. 7 Cl The dirty dishes are let for the morning 2 Change the active sentences to passive 1. Someone picks the strawberries. The strawberries are picked 2 A person takes the strawberries to the factory. 3 A machine washes the strawberries. 4 A person cooks the strawberries with sugar and lemon, juice, Somebody leaves the jam to cool 1 Dts big and square, and it's made of cardboard, 2 Oi it’s big, square thing, made of metal, with four pieces of glass init 3 Li it’s long, flat thing, made of wood, with four legs. 7 Apperson sells the jam. 4 [its round and made of china, and it's got a broken handle 5 Li They're made of plastic. There are three of them. 6 B They'relong, flat, and made of cloth. There are two of them. 6 Someone sends the jam to the shops, 8 People eat the jam on toast for tea 4. Match the words with the pictures in exercise 3 1 Dleardboard box 4 L] desk 2 Giplasticcrates 5 L] teapot 3 D curtains 6 C window ]_ Pronmnctatton passive or active? 5 88.1 Listen and underline the words you hear. 1 Itv/it's painted beautifully. 2 They/They'ce washed in water. 3 She/She's called Alice. 4 They/They're cooked well 5 /It's cleaned badly. 6 Wim watched all night. 6 Check the audio script on »> p.93, 7 Listen again and copy the pronunciation. cobeknsuin nats 7 o3HakomnTeabHas Kona - frenglish.ru How to make predictions a BS wr (predictions) 3. Put the sentences in order will (predictions) » ‘l 1 Look at the information in the chart. Underline will or won't to complete the sentences. NEXTYEAR 1. price of petrol €1.10/tire —€2,00/ titre | 2 minimum salary '€5,000/ year €5,000/year | umber of schools 95,000 95,000 number of | ——_—_She Are you worried about next year? unemployed people 4,800,000 | 900000 He of course lam sada © She Why? aust sete 14min 17 milion | He «11! year a he think difficult 1 ‘number of tourists, 21 million 22 million She Why? J) He job you'll new in be a because vale of things Wesel g3 Syton | 1.3 bil | to other counties she “And? i nbs [) He Sexams pas 1 maybe my wort from other countries ah colin: RLY CET MRE She Don't be silly. Of course you'll pass them! He ‘flat be buy we a able to will but ‘The price of petrol will (won't go up, ‘The minimum salary will won't stay the same. ‘The number of schools will /won't change. ‘There will won't be fewer unemployed people She Ti not sure about that ~T hope we can borow money from the bank. He ‘bank us money won't maybe lend the any 2. Compete the sentences with will or won't and the verbs : in brackets, She Oh, dont be such a pessimist 1 There vaillbe many more old people (be) the country. (visit) B Pronunciation ‘Il 3 Our country _____less to other countries, ell) 4 We more fom other countries. uy) 4 ‘8C.P Listen and underline the words you heat 1/2 be tate! Youll /Well talk later He'll/She'll arrive at nine. You'l/They'l ask atthe hotel He Well tell you the ansver U1 wate tohim. ‘We/Well catch the train ‘ou /Youll ask the questions 1/11 take the money 10 They /They'll send the news. 5. Check the audio script on » ps 6 Listen again and repeat. 2 More tourists Gobacktothestudent o3HakomnTeAbHas Konus - frenglish.ru

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