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Jf sapoc tie wesk, burs 020 rot vic } sf nepees eta bS0 gtk , P voncliautlg wee vt your same? Hannah. Nice to meet you 1 LISTENING & SPEAKING @ 1.2) Look arthe pictures. Listen and number them 1~4. Fill in the blanks with a word from thelist. Listen againand complete the blanks. 1A Hytmtke.wmatsyour! Foe Wns Thanks 8 Honma ‘ue a? ; B Honnaht My name’. Very well 2A Whatsyourphone®_? Thank yous B ies.212555-7004 Coodbye = A See youon Saturday Bye aati Lai) Listen and repeat some phrases from the dialogue ‘Copy he thythm. $M. This is Hennah Bae neste rear en € 1/4i) In groups of three, practice the dialogues withthe Raeemet yx, Arve sound effects, Change roles Bt ___sames Harmeh £ Introduce yourselfto other students © Sorry Henne we Heto, rm Antonio.‘ 48 2 ___ youre cary nats yourrame?) (Carla. Nee tomeet you 0 Fotos eter tone? me © tmvery wal you, Anna And you? 82 thanks {A WtsHannah, Mom. a GRAMMAR verb be! Complete the sentences with are, i, or am. subject pronouns Pm Mike, My name’s Hannah, You're early. 1s212555-7894. = I Mike. Hannah, early, 212-555-7894, > p.124 Grammar Bank 1A. Learn more about the verb beisland subject pronouns, and practice them. 116i) Listen and repeat che pronouns and contractions. 17) Listen. Say the contraction. sia Crm In pairs, try to remember the names in your class. Say He’ | She's_. Stand up and speak to other students. Hi, Carta, How are you? >) (Fine, thanks. And you? wet) 8 ye PRONUNCIATION vowel sounds, word stress 4.8) Listen and repeat the words and sounds i |? «Fiala ole ST meet [Bye > p.166 Sound Bank. Look at the example words and spellings for the sounds ina, [0 word stress Ftfaplotle vordshaveone sree yl, moesp spate Saketdy +19)) Listen and underline the stressed syllable in these words, aitiport comjpulter elma. kalralte holtel mulselum saliad telnnis pasta Infterjnet bas|ket[ball sandwich ‘Write the words from cin the chart. ‘technology food sports places In pairs, write more words that you know in each ‘column. How do you pronounce them? 4 a VOCABULARY days of the week, numbers 0-20 Look ar the picture. Can you remember what Mike and Hanah say? > p.148 Vocabulary Bank Days and numbers. Do parts 1 and 2. 1223) Listen and say the next day or number. |) Monday, Tuesday Wednesday What's your phone number? What day is it today? And tomorrow? LISTENING & SPEAKING 41/12) Listen. Where are they? Write 1-6 inthe boxes. ieee Give exib, (J sandwich bar dollars cents Cnotet oe [museum Closed on Claes Manchester Road oo aca and Listen again, Write a number or a day in each blank. 1143) Listen and respond. 1) Hello, Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you Ke si nt V the world, numbers 21-100 Where are P /a) fyi ls: sentence stress you from? 1B All over the world Im from 1 VOCABULARY the world Where are these capital cit a Can youname three countries in English? ley & > p.149 Vocabulary Bank The world bitin! € 1179 Listen Say thenaionaiy Dale gies 3) Mexico CMesican © Tehran What country is the money from? Saas Seer {thin t's in Vietnam | a uispound Se aac ‘What country is the food from? 2 PRONUNCIATION. 1,9 2 to: ayaa < pasts The sound = Pea ietin ect cerned ae ; peas ay edt curd boo ney ee een different spelings, eg. Holla, Canad, Britain S| Ney — 120i) Listen and repeat the words and sounds lend American Argentinian ee bani) Listen and repeat he sound pictures 4) 11) What national anthem and sentences. Practice witha partner is it? Write the nationality. oe wana oe see 2 French. 41 10)) What tanguage sit? h * Write a-din the boxes. rosie, molt ea a a eae ‘ they're japanese. (P tanguoges ¢ > p.165 Sound Bank. Look atthe example | 7 The word for alanguegeis usualy the somes the words andspellings forthe sounds inaandb. | _"etionality adjective, eg ,in Japan the language is Japanese. 3 GRAMMAR verb be?) and) a i2ai) Cover the dialogues. Listen to three interviews in New York City. Which countries ae the people from? b_ Read the dialogues. Complete them with 'm, 'mnot, are, aren't, is, or isn’. ‘Are you Mexican? No, Mexican ‘Argentinian, Where you from in Argentina? from Cordoba. Where you from? 8 from Australia, ‘From Darwin, ‘A Where's Darwin? itnear Sydney? B Nat Wsinthe orth. A ___it rice? B Yes, it tes beautiful Where you from? Were from Columbus, Ohio, inthe us. ____ you on ‘vacation? No, we students. Were Listen and check. d_ > p.124 Grammar Bank 18. Learn more about the verb be 2)and|), and practice it. 41,241) Listen and respond with a short answer. C No,itisnt. CN With a partner, write three questions beginning Is...? or Are...? Ask them to another pair. 2) 1s Sydney the capital of Australia? 4 PRONUNCIATION & SPEAKING sentence stress (P sertnce tress Ineatorces we srs tha ngrtnt wos Where's she from? She's from China. a 1/251) Listen and repeat. Copy the rhythm, 1 A Where are you from? B 'm fom Boston, 2A Areyou American? B No, tmnot.tm Australian b Practice the dialogue in 3.with a partner. © Communication Where are they from? Ap.100 Bp.106, Ask people in the class Where are you from? 5S VOCABULARY numbers 21-100 ‘a Look ar the signs. Can you say the numbers? b> p.148 Vocabulary Bank Days and numbers. Do part 3. © 127) Listen and write the numbers. Write ten numbers from 21-100, Dictate them to a partner. 6 LISTENING 1/280) Listen and repeat the pairs of numbers. What's the difference? 1ai3 630 5 al? b70 zal 6 18 b80 ? 3 L 4216 b 60 = b 1-29)) Which number do you hear? Listen and €irclea or b above. © Play Bingo. 7 130) SONG All Over the World 2 Bae I sisi sic faa N Deveaemieesiene > four ar the alphabet 1C Open your books, please How do you spelt your tast name? BEZERRA. ” VOCABULARY classroom language Lookat the picture of a classroom, Match the words and pictures, [board ona DF chair jer i computer Aomn'nyutar estes [ door ts picture ake [8] eable teil wala D window “window! b 1/30) Listen and check. > p.180 Vocabulary Bank Classroom language. 1,941) Listen and follow the instructions, Complete the alphaber chart with B, C,D,K,M,N, 0,5, ;,W. Listen and check. PRONUNCIATION nu ou, ful aes the alphabet a °1,35i} Listen and repeat the words and G) + BQ ae i a —— tree_| egg | bike _| phone close know re]. | Lf y school partner are P x 1.36}) Lookat these common abbreviations. Can you say any ofthem in English? Listen and chec 4. 1/38) Listemand circle the lerter you hear. OK CNN MTV shh OMN 7¥W BUY Practice saying the phrases below with abbreviations, BBC USB DVD BMW ATM Personal Computer the United Kingdom a Sport Urility Vehicle 2 Disc Jockey a Very Impor the United « Portable Docum the National Bask Person 3 LISTENING & SPEAKING a 1.383) A scudent goes to the US o stady English. Listen to che interview and complete her form, First name Last name Country city Age Address [Avenida Princesa Tsabel Zip code Emait {dbezerra@mail.com Phone number (55 Cett phone number - b 1 40}) Listen. Complete the receptionist’s questions. 1 What'syour___ name? 2 ___your last name? 3 do you spell it? 44 Where are you 2 5 old are you? 6 ___youraddress? 7 ‘your zip code? 8 Whav'syour__ address? 9 What's your_ oo? ‘© Listen again and repeat the questions. Copy the rhythm, Ask your parmer the questions. Write down his or her answers, PL spelting:| email adéresses @zat .=dot 4 GRAMMAR possessive adjectives: my, your, etc. a Complete the sentences with I, you, my, oryour 1 Where are ___ from? ____.'m from Rio. 2 What's name? _.name’s Darly. b > p.124Grammar Bank 1c, Learn more about possessive adjectives and practice them, © 4, 42)) Listen. Change the sentences, 3) tm chard, C My name’ Richard 5 SPEAKING > Communication What's his /her real ‘name? A p.1008 p.106. Find our if some actors’ and singers’ names are their real names ornot, 6 WRITING > p.111 Writing Completing a form. ‘Complete an application for a student visa and write a paragraph about you. 1 VOCABULARY ina hotel ‘a Match the words and symbols. reception the elevator ‘lov single room double room ‘abl rum the first loot fost flor (second, third, ete) b 243i) Listen and check. 2 @4 INTRODUCTION ‘a (1.449) Watch or listen to Jenny and Rob. Mark the sentences T (true) or F (false), Rob lives und worksin London. 2. Hea writer for a magazine 3 The name of his magazine is London 205even. 4 Jenny is British. 5 She'san assistant editor, 6 e's hersecond time in the UK. b Watch or listen again, Say why the F sentences ae false. 3 @4 CHECKING IN a 1,45) Watch or listen to Jenny checking into a hotel room Answer the questions. 1 Complece Jenny's ase name:Z1_LI_SK. 2 What's her room number? b Watch or listen again. Complete the You Hear phrases. ‘)Youtear Good eve redo Tat peas For five nights? ‘Can Ihave your passport, please? Thank you. Can you sign here, 2 Thank you. Here's your Its raom 306, on the third Foor The is over there, Ye. Enjoy your stay, Ms, Zelnek ‘American and British Engtish elevator American English lft=British Engish 2= /rilin American English, ized! in British English Greetings Good mamning=> 12:00 pm. Good afternoon = 1200 pm. > 600 pm. Good evening = 6:00p.m.> Good night = Goodbye (when you gotobed) ‘Madam = a pote way to greet a woman Sir= a polite may to greet aman © 1/46}) Watch or listen and repeat the You Say phrases Copy the shyt, 4 @4 JENNY TALKS TO ROB veo a 14a}) Wateh or listen and matk the sentences (true) or F (false). Jenny has acoffee. She is in London on business The waitress is German, Jenny calls Rob Walker. Jenny is tired ‘Their meeting is at 10:00, Practice the dialogue with a partner. € Workin pairs. Read your role and look at the dialogue in 3b. What do youn A (book open) You are che receptionist. I's 11:00 a.m. B’s rooms 207 on the second floor. Begin with Good morning sir/ madam. B (book closed) You arrive at the hotel, Use your first name and last name. £ dij Roleplay thedialogue. Thenchangeroles. © Watch orlisten again, Say why the F sentences ae false ed to change? g '147)) Look atthe information in the box © 1.49)) Read the information in the box. Listen and repeat the Listen and repeat the Can, ..? phrases. Would you lke...? phrases and the responses. Practice offering drinks and responding. Cen you..? = Please doit an youn here? O Woutd you tke? Can you spell that? Would you lea coffee? Yes, please. Can thave..? = Pivase give me (your passport. eee ete) We use Would you lke..?to offer somebody something, Can thave your passport, please? We respond Yes, please or No, thanks, Can have my key, please? 4 Look at the Social English phrases. Who says them: Jenny, hh Youareina hotel. How do you ask the Rob, or the waitress? receptionist to give you...? + yourkey + your passport + amapoftondon + apen 1503) Watch or listen and check. Doyou know what they are in your language? £ Watch or listen again and repeat the phrases BR conyou.2 [D) check into a hotel and spell your name [Desk somebody to do something /to give you something [Dotter somebody a drink, and accept or refuse

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