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27 semen ASOT w cw SOT GNN languagedounoodir American ENGLISH FILE Christina Latham-Koenig Clive Oxenden Paul Seligson fai setgon ach nec tw na comers cf OXFORD EngisnPie Ind Eglon Fe? UNIVERSITY PRESS languagedounadi Contents Grammar Vocabulary Pronunciation 4A Myname's Hannah, not Anna voi bel subject pronouns: Ryouete © B Alloverthe wor ‘verb belong & © Openyourbooks, please ponrensveacectvens ny your te 10 | PRACTICAL ENGLISH Episode Ariving in London aysofthe week, mumbers0-29, vowel curds, word reetings sess TAB Sentere stoss ‘the weld aumbers 21-100, alphebet ‘laseroom language 12 A. Awrtersreom aan, plurals; {En thot these those 14 B Stars end Stipes adjectives 1 © Aftor300metres,turrlght imperatives ors 1s | REVIGEAND CHECK 182 things fins soe th lors, adjectives, modiersi ong andshort vowel vente sounds. Teelings Understanding connected speech 20._A Things! love about the US 2B Workend play 24 © meeting online 25. PRACTICAL ENGLISH Episode ALacoffee shop word oderin questions veto phrases thin persons ‘question words sentence stress 28 A tssheniswifecorhissister? 30 B whotetiet Whose.2 possessia's Pla atin) 22 © Shortt, long tite? postion of adverbs and Expressions cf frequency 2 | REVIGE AND CHECK 384 repostons of ime atin on) ond everydoy activites famiy Ww thelettero Toking nd sentence ‘verbs and expressions of theletterh frequency ‘A Areyou the next American 36” aot 38 B Loveyyourneighbours 40 © Sunandthe cy Present continuous simple present present contouous? 42 PRACTICALENGLIH Episode 3 na clothing store verb phases: buy newspaper etc. sentence stress vero phases ‘the weather and seasons places in New York 44 A Readingin English 45 B Tineewolove Tie (verb) 48 C Musielschangingtheilives —_rovow-boor de? So | REVISE AND CHECK S86 object pronouns: me, you him, ate. phone language ‘ak ani saying the date languagedownladi Grammar Vocabulary Pronunciation 52. A AtthoNationalPortaitGallary cima part of: wae/were _wordformation:paint» painter sentence stress 54 B cheleeagils ‘simple past:regulr verbs pastime expressions -edencings 56 © Anight to remember ingle pastveguerverbs —_gouhave, get sentence sess {53 PRACTICAL ENGLISH Episode 4 Gottinglost 6A Amurderstory simple past:segulaandinegular_ regular vers simple past verbs 2B Ahouse witha history ‘there ie/there ve seme/any+ — the house ‘ev and, sentence plratnouns. sess €4 © Anightinahauntedhotel there was/thore wore prepositions placeand movement slentleters | REVISE AND CHECK 788 62 A what ate yest countable/uncountable nouns: fod the lettre 02 ‘37an, some! ony 70. B wte gota ‘quantifiers: how much/ Teodcontaners andi Rowman, alot fete 72 © Ouiznight comparative adjectives igh numbers Se sentence stress 174 | PRACTICALENGUSH Episodes Atarestaurant 76 A Themost dangerousroad._superiativeavectives places and buldings consonant groups 78 B Couchsufround the world! begoingto(pians),futuetire vacations sentence tess 20 © What's going tohappen? ‘be going to (predictions) verb phrases the letters 00 = «2 REVISE ANO CHECK s810 4A. Fiestimpressions verbs mannerand modifi) common adverbs word stress 05 B Whetdoyouwanttode? veils tinfative verbs thot toketheifirtive sentence stress 82 © Mon, women, andthe nteretsviilee ‘he internet word stress 0 PRACTICAL ENGLISH Episode 6 Goinghome 182A. Books and movies present perfect iragula past particles sentence stress 4B rveneverboon there! resent perectorsimpe past? morelregarpastpartioples regia’ past particles 96 © TheAmertantngtitFle review: questionformation review: word groups review: sounds uecionare ‘e /REVISE AND cHECK 11822 100 Communication 124. Grammar Bank 265 trogular verbs 1221 Wilting 148 "Vocabulary Bank 165” Sound Bonk 116 Ustoning op Mouhoadie G verb belt subject pronouns: |, you, et. art | Vodays of the week, numbers 0-20, greetings Hit Mike. \| P vowel sounds, word stress What's your name? Hannah, Nice to mast you. My name’s Hannah, not Anna 1 LISTENING & SPEAKING & @2i) Look atthe pictures. Listen and number them In b Lixenagainand compete Banks, «Filling banks with wrdfeom dels 1A HijtimMike. What's your? “Fine Hi tm. Thanks Bye iter ; i, _ Ny ane area 2A Whatyurpore® 7 Tank Fa concur 2 Waa ad 4 39) Listen and repeat some phrases from the dialogue. Sevewapac BA em at et € 4) ingroup of sve practice the dialogues wih he eee Seuntefes Change les 8 names Hannah. £ Introduce yourself to other students Semone ti ra AA HE youre ea! vats yourrame’,) Cra. Nee to mest RtMerim acetone? 7 © Imvery well, ‘you, Anna. And you? Ee era 1 as Hnmch ton languagedountadi 2 GRAMMAR verb be/#), subject pronouns 2 Complete the sentences with ar, is,0r am Tm Mike, = Mike. Myname’s Hannah, = Myname Hannah, You're early, = You earl. Ws212-555-7894, = It 212-555-7894, b> p.124Grammar Bank 1A. Learn moreabout the verb Delsland subject pronouns, and practice them. € oi) Lisenand repeat the pronounsand contractions. @ 7p Listen. Sayrheconraction. slam (im € Inpairs, try to remember the namesiin your class, Say He’ She's £ Stand up and speak coorher students Carta, How ace you?) (Fine, thanks. And you? 3 PRONUNCIATION vowel sounds, word stress & @si) Listen and repeat the words and sounds. 4 9 & Law fish [tree lear ig train ike he [am [very (they [I we [thanks ell mame |i meet Bye b> p:166 Sound Bank. Look atthe example words and spellings for the sounds ina, (P worse ttyl nerds haw one tessedsylabl sorrly goodbye Saturday € @oi) Listen and underline the stressed syllable in these words. airport computer elma kakalte holtel_muiselum salad telanis pasita interject basket}ball sandwich Write the words from ein the chart foot teetrey [sts [races € Inpairs, write more words that you know in each colimn, How do you pronounce them? 4 VOCABULARY days of the week, numbers 0-20 Look a the picture. Can you remember what Mike and Hannah say > p48 Vocabulary Bank Days and numbers. Do parts Land 2. (912) Listen and say the next day of narer. 1) Monta, wesdoy Cvecesay ‘What's your phone number? What day is it today? And tomorrow? LISTENING & SPEAKING (9123) Listen, Where are they? Write I-6in the boxes Clairpore Gate mumber — sandwich bar dollars cents © hoe! Room = mmaseum —— Chsedon = ext Manchester Ros Slschoot _Classeson__and Listen again, Write a number ora day in each blank, 9149) Listen and respond 9) Helo nicetomest you. Cee to meet yo om == 6G verb belBand =} 'V the world, numbers 21-100 P ‘Af Tails sentence stress where are you from? All over the world 1 VOCABULARY the world a Canyou name three countries in English? b> p.149 Vocabulary Bank The world © 179) Listen, Say the nationality ) Mexico ( Mexican 4. Inpairs,dothe quiz P veetal phrases think sn Vitra ‘think’ apanese but not sure THE W 2 PRONUNCIATION 1), is (Phe sons The 9 scundis the mast common vowel ‘oundin English. The 5 sounahos many different spelings, eg, Helo, Cansds, Britain 8 @20)) Listen and repeat the words and sounds b @21)) Listen and repeat the sound pietuces and sentences, Practice witha partner. 1 chess Charles is Chinese, not French, Pep shower shestnki € > p:166 Sound Bank. Look atthe example ‘words and spellings for the sounds in aandb. Were German and they e Japanese. > 4 ()19)) Whee tangua Write a-din the boxes. Turkish [| Russian Chinese Spanish P Languages [ Wisrecre there cotter Lima b Hanot © Dublin Ankara fe Tehran 2. Whercounry othe maney romt a thedotlar theyuan © the rouble 1 the pound fe theyen a i as 2 topes Kimchi © pasta dd tocas ad Wienatonaiyaroche nagar 1181) What national anthem {sie Write the nationality. ‘The word for language is usually the same a the nationality adjective, ©, Japan the language fs Japanese languagedountadi 3 GRAMMAR verb be(?) and] a @2z2i) Coverthe dialogues. Listen ro three interviews inNew York City. Which countries are che people from? Read the dialogues. Complete them with I'm Tm not, 1A Ave youMexicar? BN, Mexican, ‘Argentina. A Where you from in argentina? 5 from Cordoba. A Where you from e from Australi, from Darwin 18 Where's Darwin? itmear Sydney? B Nit Iesinthe arth. A itniw? B Yes,it ies Deautful 3A Where you from? b B Were fromcolumbus, ohio, intheus. a youcn vacation? © Nowe __. wore students, Listen and check. > p24 Gremmar Bank 18. Learn more about the verb he and =, and practice. © 24)) Listen and respond with a short answer. 1) Syey te copia of Australi? (Ne, ist £ Witha partner, write three questions beginning Is..? or Are,..? Ask them to another pair. 4 PRONUNCIATION & SPEAKING sentence stress Sentence stress Insentences, we stress the important words. Where's sic from? Sic fom China. (251) Listen and repeat. Copy the chyshm. 1A Where ee sou from? B Fo fom Boston. 2A Aveyou American? B No, 'w not. Australian. 'b Practice the dialoguesin 3 with partner. ‘© > Communication Where are they from? ‘p10 Bp.103, Ask people inthe class Where are you from? 5 VOCABULARY numbers 21-100 Look atthe signs. Can you say the numbers? MONTEREY 74 b> p.148 Vocabulary Bank Days and numbers. Do part 3. © @27i) Listenand write thenumbers. | 4d Writetennambersfrom21-100, | Dictate them to-a partner. 6 LISTENING a @26)) Listen and repeat the pairs ‘of numbers, Whats the difference? tals p30 Sal? D7 2a b40 © Gals bBo TL 315 6507 219 B90 a 4216 660 < = 1b @20)) Which number doyouhear? Ve List lB orb above. © Play Bingo. 7 @30)) SONG All Over the World 4 OnineProcice 7] 6 possessive adjectives: my, your et. classroom language How do you spel P sou, a the alphabet ‘your last name? Open your books, please BEZERRA 1 VOCABULARY classroom language Look atthe picture ofa classroom. Match the words and picures (beard inv (Ci chair fer computer koma Ci des test 1] door (pct (sable wal [| sind vind b @319) Listen and check € > p.150 Vocabulary Bank Classroom language. 4 @34)) Listen and follow the instructions @371) Complete the alphaber chart with B, CD, K, M,N, 0, 2 PRONUNCIATION TU, ¥, W. Listen and check. fou a; the alphabet *Sapintnmmtrentt aa | | gs | ar train | ee | egg | bike | phone | boot | car : L | , 1 toe |sctoot to : aati mS b 365) Look atthese common abbreviations. Can you say any of hem in English? Listen and check 4. 201) Liston anc(Girloche leer you he. OK CNN MTV $¥eB GMN TVW BUY BBC USB DVD aPersonalComputer a Very Important Person. BMW ATM the UnitedKinglem the United Stas a Sport Usilty Vehicle Portable Document Format Practice saying the phrases below with abbreviations. C apc languagedountadi 3 LISTENING & SPEAKING a @a3ai) A student goes to the US to study English, Listen tothe interview and complete her form. a = Zn J exert 7 city q J Ave Peco) Zipcode [ } Ema berere@raitcom eran s J Cll phone number | b_ G@40)) Listen. Complete the receptionis’s questions, 1 Whar'syour 2 your lastname 3 do you spelit? 4 Where are you 2 old are you? 6 youraddress? z you zip code? 8 Wharsyour auddeess? 9. What's your 2 © Listen again and repeat the questions. Copy the rhythm, dd. Askyour partner the questions. Write down hisor her answers 4 GRAMMAR possessive adjectives: my, your, etc. ‘a Complete the sentences with f,you, my, oryour, 1 Where ai from? 'm from Rio 2 Whae's name? ‘name's Daly b> piz4Grammar Bank 1C. Learn more hour possessive adjectives and practice them. € 942i) Listen. Change the semenees 2) chard. C Mymames cha 5 SPEAKING > communication What's his/her reat ame? A p.1008 p.103, Find outif some actors’ and singers’ namesare their teal 6 WRITING >> pA witing Completing a form. ‘Complete an application fora student visa and write aparageaph about you. errocice 3 | 1 VOCABULARY ina hotel 8 Match the words and symbols. reception inspi the levator /eoveror single room double room dsb rm the frst flooe (or {lv (Gecond, third etc) b G39) Listen and check. 2 @4 INTRODUCTION a @44)) Watch or listen to Jenny and Rob, Mark the sentences T (true) oF (false). 1 Rob ives and works in London 2 He'sa writer fora magazine 43 Thename ofhis magazine is London 4 Jennys British 5 Shean assiscant editor 6 her second time inthe UK. 1b Watch or listen again. Say why the F sentences are false 3 M4 CHECKING IN a (451) Warch or listen to Jenny checking into ahotel room. Answer the questions 1 Complete fenny’sastname:21_LL_SK. 2 What'sher room number? 1b Watch or listen again. Complete the You Hear phases ere) ‘Good evening, madam. Hell Ihave reservation. My name's ennifer Zetinsi, thet, please? ZHELENS CL Ter ve igh? (aT Cant have your passport please? _husta second. Here you ae, Thankyou. an you sign here, 7 Thank you Here's your 1s room 306, on the third foo. The ‘Sover there. The lift? On, the elevator. ‘Yes. Er your stay Ms. Zielinski Thank you. can you LD american and ish English evatr= American engish_ft= Bris nash 27) namereantngish, 1 inBishEngish pole way to greet a woman Sir=apalte way togreet aman ‘¢ (46)) Warch or listen and repeat che You Say phrases. Copy the rhythm, 4d. Practice the dialogue with a partner. © Workin pairs. Read your role and look the dialogue in 3b, What do you need to change? A (book open) Youre the receptionist. Is 11:00..m. B's room is 207 on the second floor. Begin with Good morning sr] madam. B (book losed) You ariveatt your first name and lst name. ehotel, Use © fi Rolephy che dialogue. Then change oles 8 @47)) Lookarehe informacion in the box. Liscen and repeat the Can...? phrases, D canyount=Pesesok Conjoint Canyou pat? Can have? = Pease perme yourpsspr., “ ante your passport please? Canthave hey please 1h You are ina hotel. How do you ask the receptionist co give you...? + yourkey + your passport + amapoflondon + apen 4 @§¢ JENNY TALKS TO ROB 4 @4ei) Warchorlisen and mark the senences T (rue) oF F (ls). 1 Jenny hasacoffe 2 She sin London om business. 3 The waitressis German, 4 Jenny calls Rob Walker. 5 Jenny istird. 6 Their meetingisat 10:00. sesare false. 1b Watch orlisten again. Say why the F {€. ()49)) Read the information in the hox. Listen and repeat the Would you lik...2 phrases and the responses. Practice offering drinks and responding (OW you te? Mieua3oulkeacofee? Ys, pease Wu lke another tes? No thanks. Meuse Would youtke. 710 offer somebody something Me respond pleas. No, thank Look at the Social Engl Rob, or the waitress? phrases, Who says them: Jenny, Social English phrases Timherefonbusiness. This is fb, Rob Walker). Imftem [New Yor) What about you? That's perfect. Noprablem. Its time Forbes. Isthat Pennies? ‘€ @s0)) Warch orlisten and check. Do you know what they arein your language? £ Watch orlisten again and repeat the phrases. Romms checkintoahotel and spell your name ask somebody todo something to give you something offer somebody a dink, and accept oF refuse @ a /an plurals; this/that/these/ those V things What's this P final "send-es;th in English? 1 VOCABULARY things 8 Look ata photo of Roald Dahl, the author of many famous children’s books and stories for adults Doyourknow any of his books? 1b Look atthe photo of his room. ‘Check (7) or pucan Xnext tothe things you can seein the picture Doyyou think the room isneat? atable lamp computer chair pencils photos awindow printer phone pieces of paper © > p.151 Vocabulary Bank Things. 2 GRAMMAR @/an, plurals 3 PRONUNCIATION final -s and -es 1 Complete care 4 91) Lisenandrepeatte words and sounds eet = TS snake books ps kets —_ = 5p na. pon oe pe & = ie a we ee b> p.126 Grammar Bank 2A part 1. Learn more about a /aw and plurals, and practice them, Tease 10 'best after ce.ch. sh, change purses| i.e, watches, 5 pieces 7 pages 2 files 4 boxes 6 tissues 8 chairs languagedountadi 4 b LISTENING & SPEAKING > Communication What's an the table? p.100. @55:) Liseento three people say what things they have on th table or desk wh they work. Aretheir tables net? Listen again and check () the things they have. ia 6 ‘computer /alaptop printer lamp phone books dictionary ‘calendar photos pieces of paper ens vps tissues Tatkeoa partneraboue the able where yo work or sey Say what things you ave Say ifthe ableisnear or not, nme laptop and apes ihave. ent nast Pay What sit? with your partner. close youreyes.B give things to your partner and sk What st? What are they? GRAMMAR this/ that/ these/ those @s6:) Look arpictures 1-4 and complete the dialogues. Listen and check. Practice the dialogues, Read the dialogues again, Whae's the difference heeween..? 1 thisand these 2 thisand rhat 3 theseand those > p.126 Grammar Bank 2A part 2. Learn more about this] that [these those and practice chem. 6 PRONUNCIATION th a @s8i) Listen and repeat the words and sounds. 1b (501) Listen and repeat the phrases, Practice saying them mother | this that these the they 1 this Tharsday 2 thirty-three 3 those things 4 Thanks for that 5 These are the keys 6 Whacare those things ther mehirey-three thie Thursday. ‘¢ Workin pairs. Pt four of your chings on your table (sing phiral). Ask your partner. For the things on your table Wnatsthisinenelh?) tesa wath For thingsin the classroom (point hat are those in English?) (Theyre pictures. 1 Whats this? 2 What are these? Ws Theyre 2 Whats that? 4 te What are those? Theyre Rated ‘ FT as noone oT os Sietanateines 2b Resch et | 9m ci... ips 4 = eee as 71 L VOCABULARY colors, adjectives, part 1 8 What colors the American flag? Write the missing letters. 1b Complete the other colors, blck J UW ery p_nk rong br_wn gr on Practice withthe flags. Ask and answer, Che cori it? 4. Whatcoloris your fag? ‘© > p.182 Vocabulary Bank Adjectives. Do part GRAMMAR adjectives 8 Whatare they? Label the piceures in the US quie using anagjectiveand a noun 2 Aerian sins from each citele ‘Adjectives Nouns ice yellow food. House ‘american New scrvol_ aiines fast White tenis. jeans blue high ey York b Ge2i) Listen and check. Ciel the + Aajectves go fore aera wenn + Aajectves change dn’ change before a pica nun © > p.126 Grammar Bonk 28. Learn more about adjectives and practice then 4d. Cover the the pictures. Can you remember the eight phrases? languagedountadi 3 PRONUNCIATION long and short vowel sounds 8 @64)) Listen and repeat the words and sounds. “8? = & of > 2 ¢ 1b Match an adjective from circle A withan adjective from cile B with the same vowel sound. Write them inthe cha swe sa) oye ae mor © @65)) Listenand check 4. > p-166 Sound Bank. Look at therypical spellings for these sounds, € Adjective race In pais, in three minutes ‘make phrases with an adjective and a noun’ with the sume vowel sound. Use a an with singular nouns. Nouns ‘book boots jeans photo day ‘sh song cat ‘Anold photo) £ G61) Listenand check. Practice saying the phrases. 4 VOCABULARY adjectives part 2 a > p.152 Vocabulary Bank Adjectives. Do part 1b. Workin pairs. Asay an adjective. Bsay a famous person. short) CTomersise 5 READING a Read the descriptions and lookat the photos. ‘Who are the ewo people? 1D Read themagain. Guess the meaning ofthe highlighted words. 6 WRITING & SPEAKING a Think ofa famous person from any country in the world. Use the jobs in che box co help you. actor/actress musician plitician Singer sportsman /sportswoman TVhost b_ Write a shore description of the person, Give tto your pa Came | she guess who it is? © Play Guess the famous person. [A think ofa famous actor | actress. B askten questions using Is.” Try to guess the actor/actress. ssitamanora woman?) CAwomen Issheamencan?’ Cres: ‘she is. om octce 15 | Restate V feelings P understanding connected speech Wye | gt After p.126 Grammar Bank 2C. Learn more about imperatives and Ded OK. ler and practice them, Tim Dad, tmrelly hot Turn the air Fonciring eae ‘©. Lookat the picturesin 2 and cover the dialogues. Can you ret tiaaite te remember the imperatives and suggestions with each picture? Suzy No,tmeold 4d. What do the signs mean? Use a verb phrase from thelist ina ‘Mom open your window, Tm. Wor imperative becareful cross theroadnow — goinhere Slee gee ate eae smekehere Ustentomistc here akephy Mom Here ou ere, tumnleft—_tumnoffyourphone —_eatordink here Tim _tmhungry.Canwe stop soon? Mom Let's stop at that service station. Dad 0K 7 a 4 Tim Give me my Pod. Suzy Thisismy Pod! Dad Se quiet Red keeteeuret tries! Dad snot arom. Onl 1S. a ST ERR 6 Cover thelist lok athe pictures. Cen you remember pe the phrases? Dad oh nl 4 PRONUNCIATION 5 Suzy Whore aro wo? understanding connected speech Ded Werehere. At the hotel. Tim Great! Connected speech Mom Dont parkhere.Lookat that sign. When people speak, they don usually separate altho words. For Nopatking ‘example, a word ends with a consonant and the next word begins ed Darron fs OF Crna enh witha vowel they in them together, eg, Tum_off the musi Lets go. @ (721) Listen and write six sentences. © 70)) Listen tothe end ofthe story. What are the two problems the family has? Practice saying the sentences, 5 SPEAKING —— > communication what's the matter? A p101 8 p06. Rolepay dlaogues. 6 @73)) SONG Please Don't Go = Gea | Hello, ___yourname? a What b Whatare © What's 2 Mariais Mexican. _astudent. a She's b He's c ies 3A Where __ from? B He's from Turkey. aheis bis cishe 4 They South Korean, They're Vietnamese, a isn't b aren't ¢ notare 5 A Are you from Paric? B Yes, alam b Tm ¢ Lace 6 She's Brazilian. _ name's Daniela a His b Her © Your 7 Were fromtheUS, _ lastname is Preston. a Your b Their ¢ Our 8 A Whacarethey? B They're a watches b awatch © watchs 9A Whaeisit? Bs a aumbella b anumbrella © umbrella 10 Lookat those womans b women womens 11 A Whatare in English? B They're heys a that b this these 12 Theseate very a difficult exercises 1 exercises dffiewle © diffculs exer 13 carefull That dog's dangerous. a Are b Beyou © Be 14 Please inthe library. a noceat b don'teat © noeat 15 Pombungry. _ stop atthecafe a Les b We © Donk VOCABULARY a Complete with at, from, in off orto 1 Tm__ Japan. 2 Nice___meetyou. 3 Whar’ boxjour 4 Look the board 5 Pleaseturn your cell phone. English? 1b. Complete the phrases with these verbs. ‘Answer Stand Open Read Work 1 thetext 1 the door a inpas 5 the questions, — cea ie eee ee ce tee ee ee se Sa 2 bral Chinese Pe iran Beet oc ore i cae eco et oe G Welaeiy Tay Filizy —Monay eee eee rare ieee ced 8 door window wall school ie ee ie 4. Write the oppose adjective. 1 good 4 all Dexpensve SS empy 3 diny PRONUNCIATION Gis) the word witha diferent sound, 1@ a B cD 2 Hi aay my nie yee ee erm fe s Be dangerous stamps — bad_—_laptop 1 Underline the stressed sable I alddress 2 Italy 3 ex)penjsive 4 news\palper 5 thirteen languagedounoodi CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THIS TEXT? a Read the article once. Do you know any more words thatare British English, not American English? ‘American and British English— the same, but different ‘American and British people speak the same language—Engiish, but with some small differences. VOCABULARY Some words are different in Britsh Enlish forexample, British people say postcode, not ip coe, holiday, nat vacation, ‘and motile phone not cel phone Some words have diferent ‘meanings, for example in American English, a purse ea ‘Woman's hag In rttish English, a purse isa smal ting (Uke ‘wallet where women have their money an erect card, SPELLING Color favor ard other words that end in-or American English end with -our in British English. color favour Cntr theater, and other words that end in-terin American English end wit tre in British English, eg, centre, theatre. GRAMMAR British grammar is very similar to American grammar, but with some mall diferences, especialy prepositions For example, British people say See yeu on Friday, but “Americans say See you Friday. PRONUNCIATION “The most important diference between American and British Engish is pronunciation American accents and Briishaccents are very different, and when a British person starts speaking, American people know he or she is British and vice versa. Look tthe highlighted wordsin the textand guess their meaning Read the article again, Mark the sentences'T (sue) or F (false) 1 American English and British English are very differen. 2 Holiday and postcode are the same in British and American English 13 Purse as different meanings in American and British English 4. Neighbors British spelling. British and American grammarare not very diferent Wsdifficultto know from thei accen fa person is BC CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THESE PEOPLE? 743) Onthe street Watch orlisten to five people and answer the questions. ig at 1 Hernameis Jenna b jeama€ Jeanna 2. Andy's from Newcastle inthe of England 4 northeast b northwest © southeast 3 Davidis 4 Canadian b French © Spanish 4 Hernameis a Elisa b Ellie © Elise 5 Tiffanyis 4 German b Brazilian Russian CAN YOU SAY THIS IN ENGLISH? Do the tasks with a partner, Check (/) the box if you ‘can do them. Canyou.. 1 eoune from 0-20 2) count from 20-100 (20, 30, ce) 3 say the daye ofthe week: 4 © givethree instructions: wo land one) ee 6 answer the questions below * What's your first name last mame? + How do you spell ie? + Where are you from? [WBA stort movies Hollywood, Los Angelos [MEE watch and enjoy the move CITE EC 2 sig nert Banas W ssioposes atezine, cpus’ He doesnt dink coffee. Things | love about the US jons with a partner, 1 VOCABULARY ver’ phrases b Answer he que 1 Look ae the ightighted verbs Why do 8 Complete the phrases with a verb from the list some verbs ei in ‘go read work have Iisten 2. Write the he/she | form ofthese verbs 1 anewspaper 4 tothe movies change have talk 2 __totheradio 5 inanoffice tae a 3 children ———— 3 Find ewo negative(= verbs. Howare they Poe ifr romatirmatve'! verbs for © @29 Listen. Saythe phrase, I)1V C watch TV Jesh tb) forall other persons? € > p.128 Grammar Bank 3A 2 GRAMMAR simple present and’ Learn mote about simple present'iand sand practice it ‘8 Look at four things people say about the US and Americans, Do youthink they are true or not true? Then read the textand check your answers. 2 PRONUNCIATION third person -s 18 How doyou pronounce these plural nouns? books keys watches si) Listen and repeat the tied person verb forms A She speaks Spanish He drinks cfc. She coks every da. ey) Wrainsaoe Hehasacat e Z 5 She does homework. Four foreigners who live in the US talk about the things Exgaenarieemiecanteitey nigh people say about Americans... pee eneeLy ‘Americans eat fast food every day. Pel from China eae ae ‘t's true that Americans eat a lot of fast food, but they don't eat fast food = every dy. share an apartmet wth en American woman and she cooks €(@6) Listen, Change the sentence. alte time. she ony eats fod on someday et ‘The sun shins alot in Southern California. Alberto from Metco The weather changes quick in may places inthe US bit ot in Southern 9) vein an apartment. he C she tives nan apartment. California, The sun shines alt there does shine everyday, butbecareful 1 Tellyour partner six true things about you: when shines it gets very hot! | always wear sunglasses when | go out. three ®and three =. Choose verb phrases ‘Americans lke animals. Naomi from Japan from p.153 Vocabulary Bank Verb phrases. ‘have a ot of frends here and many of them have a dog a cat. oa bird One American family that know has a dog, cat. and two bie. ‘American people love animals! © Change partners. Tell your new partner the ‘Americans are always loud. Gian from italy six things about your old partner. Some American re vey oud, bt work wth an Amecan man ata shop dad he's ely que and pita, He doesritak vary much, Bute avery ice ay play the guitar cont wer glases (Cm plays the gitar Sh doesnt wear gases. “— = US fat just OR irs parade ‘These are some of her reasons... Coffee American cups of coffe ae very big! A sina yp ofa in he US is ike large up of coffe in Australia, IFyoute ina Iatny, you go toa drive-through alee frm your car. I 30 «any! State Parks (Calf hie 278 state park, and they are beaut, On the weekend Tring my (aly toa state pain ry nea. We ‘the forest Find small animal and enjoy the tll rehood res, Malls ‘ove shopping, an in the US, the malls are very big People walk around and shop for hours, US mall have many diferent stores and the Salespeople are friendly ana help you find things Fall owe the fll weather in the US. good fall day in alin eo, ut mot toa cal Llko love the ee, They change from green to elo, red and brow. 4 READING & SPEAKING 8 Lookat the photos. Inwhich one can yousoe...? adrive-theough [| aride we park acarlane aredvood forest | ahamburgse aeupoteotice |_| adriver 1b @7) Read and listento the article. Mark the sentence'T (true) oF F (false). Say why the F ones are false, 1 Alange cup of coffcein Auscralis isthe sme asasmall cup of coffeein he US California doesn’ havea lt of state parks. {Jonny docsntlike the salespeople in shopping malls, 4 The falls very cold in 5 Ieseasytodrivein che US, 6 Jenny doesnlike the long lines or rdesat theme parks 7 Jenny cats hamburgers and French fies at Red Robin, ifoenia, ! State Parks, freeways, and other things I love about the US ‘enny Clark, an Australian mom and college student who ives in California, says the Freeways T prefer the roads in th are very ft lot afar Innes realy ‘ne place to aot ‘Theme Parks “Theme patks are very popular in the id we Hive near the Great America Park dre ike the ries and lide. Sometitnes the rides are lon, bu thats O% We need ext Red Robin Red Robin is The fieeways 1 in California they have 29 to drive Bom ra T don't cae meat, Like the french fies and lemonade a¢ Red Robin, [think the fied ehense sticks sae fantasti, but eatin hey Great On theinetu. Maybe thas because they arent very healthy! ‘© Underline these verbs in the text. What do they mean? Compare your ideas with ‘partner. ‘uy bring explore Find enjoy walk help prefer drive need thik Look ateach parageaph aguin, Say ife’s che same or differencin your country or city Tie coffee in Bras is vry goed We have (acto dg eau sap. (viet ors Wy? boca Une becanetocraner the qcrton My? Wy rte heaways goo Solaethey reve fst CnineProcice 2 | o" \| simple present [ jobs P ioc Work and play What do youds? 1 VOCABULARY jobs Order the letters to make words for jobs, | ACTEHRE ie 2 ROCAT A 3 TRIEWA wo 4 AXTIRREDIV T. D SPTIREONICEST R b> p.154 Vocabulary Bank Jobs. © Whatdoyou do? Ask five other students inthe class. 2 LISTENING & @10,11)) Listen oa game show called His job her job. Ateam of three people ask Wayne questions about his job and his wite Tanya'sjob, Weite W next to the {questions they ask Wayne about his ob, and Text 0 the questions they ask about Tanya's jb. Listen again, What are Wayne's answers? Write 1 (yes), (n0), 08D (it depends) after each question, © Look ar the answers, What do you think hisjob is? ‘What do you think her jb is? 4. @12)) Listento he end of the game show. What do ‘Wayneand bis wife do? 3 GRAMMAR simple present (7) 4 @13}) Complete the questions. Listen and check Why are questions Sand 4 different? ‘you work with other people? Yes zi ‘you work in an office? No 3 she work with computers? No,she 4 she work on the weekend? Yes she 1b > p.128 Grammar Bank 38. Learn more about the simple present(Z]and practice it € Ingroups of four, play Hisjob, her job. Choose jobs from p-154 Vocabulary Bank Jobs. Ask questions to guess the obs. His job, her job onthe street | ‘inside (__} inanoffice |_| ‘nthe evening [| atnight | ‘on the weekend | with computers | with other people | {ong hours | hhave special qualifications | speak foreign angvages travel) rive] rake things | ‘wear a niform or specalothes earnalotofmoney | | languagedountadi 4 PRONUNCIATION /or/ & @15i) Listenand repeat the words and sounds. ify bid | nurse thirty her work journalist, Pow {ander usualy =a! when they are stressed. b @16)) Listen. Which word doesn't have the jw/ sound? I thirsty. dicey thicteen tired 2 earn here prefer service 3 Thursday sure tum Turkey © Practice saying the sentences. ‘prefer Turkish coffee. Journalists work allover the worl ‘Shiley is thirty on Thursdoy. 5 SPEAKING ‘8 Complete che phrases with a verb from thelist o(K3) eat go ston read use walle watch During the week walk to work school computer at work school aEnglish ie or restaurant housework Onthe weekend ‘TVin the morning housework homework tothe movies 1b Workin pairs, Ask and answer questions. Then change roles. A AskBthe questions. B Answer the ques ifyou can fons. Give more information A poyovmaktoscroo?”) (8 Nooo. 1g bys. © Change pairs, Askyour new partner abouthis her old partner © Doosakto (‘A Na hodesrt trae tosehoor) ("He gest bu. =< 6 READING ‘a. Read the article, Match each texe toa phoro, What do. thethree people do? UNIFORMS - FOR or AGAINST? Three people say what they think... “4 Ouruniform is OK. ike the colors gray and red. The only things doi ike are the tie, because i’ dificult to puton, and the it because | prefer pant. think uniforms are 8 goodie. Everybody looks the same, and its eas to ‘dressed inthe morning dort need to think bout what tower 2 Our uniforms dark pants and 3 white fl Bp. kindof lie a nurses uniform. We cart wear anything over the uniform. 50 its cold inthe winter, and iegets ity very ceasiybecause i's whit. rot against uniforms, but my uniform just sn practcal! £3 ur uniform s very simple 2 dark blue Jake and pants anda white Sean ike if nce an s0,'mhappy to wear it. And thinkit’s important that people can see where weare when they need help With partner, say what the highlighted words mean. Check with your teacher ora dictionary. ¢ Read the article again. Who...? 1 thinks uniforms area good idea, but doesn like his her uniform? 2 likeshis /her uniform, but doesnt say anything about uniforms in general? $ thinks uniforms are agood idea and likes his/her uniform? 4d. Doyou wear a uniform at work / school? Do you like ik? Why (nor)? Do you think uniforms are a good idea? Onine Practice 23] {6 word order in questions YV question words P sentence strese Meeting online 1 LISTENING a Kevin and Samantha want to meet a partner on the Internet, Read their profiles and look at their photos. Then cover them and. say what you can remember. Do you think they area good match? (evni 28. Halves in Now lrsy J Kev Age: 25 Lives in: Now Joreay kes: movies, musie Doesn't like: soccer Samantha Age: 26 Lives in: Now Jersey Likes: the movies, ood food Doesn't like: sports b @27)) Kevinand Samantha mect in arestaurant for lunch, ‘Cover the conversation and listen, What does Kevin say about. 2 hisiob 1 where helves 3 movieshelikes Listen again. Complete the missing verbs Hi Ave you Kove? Yes. Are you Samanths? Yes, am, but calle Sam. Nca to ___ you. SorryFmlate NNoproblem. Yau look cifferent from your photo, Let's_something to drink. Coffea? Tea? No thanks. Water for me.I doit caffeine after 9.00 am. K |__thisplece, 5 Metoo, Where do you KK. InE«ison, Near the mal. Realy? What do you? K tmateacher.! teach chemistry. Chemisty? How interesting. K_Yes,itsa very interesting job. whatabout you? 5S Imajouralst. You the movies, Kevin What kind of movies do you? K. Scienceetion movies. Star Wars. Son K Doyou row Jersey? with my mother. Star nars? What kind of movies ‘do you tke? ke French movies, 4. @16)) Look ar the highlighted phrasesin the conversation. Listen and repeat them, Practice the conversation witha partner. P stowinginarst When youve a convertion react what Your partner says- tne Ne to eal? Row ‘eesti What about you ete © @10)) Listen to the second part of the ‘conversation. Do you think they want to meet again? £ Listen again and mark the sentences T (true) or F (false) Say why the F ones ae false. 1 Samantha likes science fiction movies. 2 They ike the same kind of music 3 Their wockends are very diferent. 4 Samantha pays for their neh, g Doyou think the Internet isa good place to make friends or meet partner? Why (n01)? languagedountadi 2 GRAMMAR word order in questions 8 Coverthe conversation, Put the words in order to make the questions. 1 wantyoudo drink a 2 in New live Jersey you do where 3 movies ike kind you of what do b> p:128 Grammar Bank 3C. Learn more about word ‘order in questions and practice i 3 VOCABULARY & PRONUNCIATION question words; sentence stress @ @21)) Listen and repeat the question words and phrases, How is Wh- pronounced in Who? How is it pronounced in the other question words? How? How many? What? What kind? Wher? Where? Which? Who? Why? b_ Complete the questions with a question word or phrase from the listina. 1 What —_phone do you have? Thavean iPhone. oldareyou? 3 brothers and sisters do you have? Thave two sisters 4 do you prefer, Saturdays or Sundays? Saturdays is do you have English classes? ‘On Mondays and Wednesdays 6 of movies do you like? ike old Japanese movies. doyou live? Downtown, 8 ' your favorite actor? “Tom Hanks. 9 «do you like im? Because he's very good-looking! € @22)) Listen and check 4. Listen againand repeat the questions. Copy the shyt, What phone ou haver Workin pairs. Aask B the questions. B give your own, answers. Then change roles. 4 SPEAKING 2 Imagine you meet anew friend online, and you go out for coffee together. Lookat the prompes and write ight questions, Where do you work? Who isyour favorite singer? — work What sports tke ‘magazines watch Tv shows read languages és car speak ‘What kind of music stuay, movies play a have TVshow Who restaurant What | Yu'Favorte singer actor 1 Workin pure with a student you don't know very well A Ask B your fist question B Aniwerthe question, Gie more information f you can A React io Beanswer. B ASKA your fist Awnatkindot imisie doyoutke?) (tthe clasicol muse, et (UT expec Hozort A reawy?me too.) > 5 WRITING >> pat writing A porsonal profile. Write a profile “of yourself 6 @23:) SONG Somethin’ Stupid 2 a ALLS Practical English 1 TELLING THE TIME 8 Look tthe clock, What times i? > p.157 Vocabulary Bank Time. Do Part 1 b Communication Whats the time? A p.101 8 p.106. 2 @4 ROB AND JENNY MEET a @25}) Watch orlisten ro what happens when Roband Jeany meet, What do they decide to do? bb Watch or listen again. Mark the semtences'T (ere) or F (Galse) Say why the F sentences ae false 1 Jonny's Fall nameis Jennifer. 2 Robiscarly 4 Jenny likes the hoe 4 She docen like she hotel ofc. 5 She hasa meeting with Daniela 915, 6 The office it very far From the hotel Espresso Americano Latte Cappuccino Tea Browni Croissant Look atthe coffee shop mena, Do you know what all the things are? a coffee shop 3 4 BUYING A COFFEE menu drinks and cakes | single 2.45 double 2.80 | regular 3.15 large 3.95 | regular 8.45 large 3.65 | regular 8.45 large 3.65 | regular 2.65 large 3.10 | 3.00 | 3.00 languagedountadi b_ @26}) Watch orlisten w Rob and Jenny buying coffee. Answer the questions, 1 What kind ofcoffee do Rob and fenay have? 2 What dothey have co eat? 3. How much iit? © Watch or listen again. Complete the You Hear phrases. ‘veo ED ye [a ncrese pest doe? ‘ube Canoe ote lease? =a oo tate avay? Tooke away Fnytrg se? Nets Ree eer Breed OK How much tha? “Wats 12.5, plese Soy how muck? 1248, thnkyou en Thanks. Cutturat nate barista = a person who works in coffee shop 4. @273) Watch or listen and repeat the You Say phrases. Copy the shythm. € Inthrees, practice the dialogue. £ ih Role-play the dialogue in groups ofthree Then change roles [A(book open) Youre che barista B (book closed) You invite C (book closed) to have drink Abegins: Can lp you? Baasks C: What would you ike? 4 @¢ FIRST DAY IN THE OFFICE a @26)) Watch orlisten and answer the questions. What's Karen's job? Wherein Europe does Jenny have family? 3. Where does she livein New York? Does Karen have fanilyin New York? What does Daniel offer Jenay to dri ‘What time is his next meeting? b Look atthe Social English phrases. Who says them: Rob, Karen, or Daniel? Social Enaish phrases, Here we are Isthis your fist tie nthe UK? Would you tke something to dink? Telkto youlater. © @29)) Watch orlisten and check. Do you know what they arein your language? 4. Watch or listen again and repeat the phrases Bomms tallthe time codec foed and drinkin a cafe meet andintracuce people Whose..7 possessive ¥ family Who's that? P isthe letter 0 He's my nephew - ‘my sisters sn, Is she his wife or his sister? 1 GRAMMAR Whose..2, possessive 's sr Whar king of lis Number Who are people 1-3 3 = very interested, 2 = interested, 1 = not very pe they with? a How interest lives of celebr musicians V stats /hosts sports players politicians Look ar the celebrities inthe photos. In pairs, answer the {questions foreach celebrity 1 What does he 2 Doyou know anything: ‘She's Justin Bieber’s a sister b mother xeclo? Whereis he /she from? out his/her family or privat ie? He's Carla Bruni’s aexboyfriend b exchusband She's Lionel Messi's a wile b sister 4. @30}) Listen ane check. What does Smeanin sentences I-S? ere 3. Are you interested in these pec Why (no)? © Witha partner, guess who the other p is. Choose aor bin se son in each photo sees 1-5 © > p:190 Grammar Bank 4A. Learn more about Whose..? pe ec seem yecanaenl and possessive Sand practice them. He's George Clooney's ‘@ brother b father £ Look atsome things from the photos. Whose are they? ne wrstbanc?”) ts George looney’ bow tie sunglasses 2 VOCABULARY family a > p.155 Vocabulary Bank The b Inpairs,answerthe questions. Who's..2 1 yourmother's mother |My grandmother 2 your fther's brother 3 your brother's sisters daughter 4 your aunt's children 5 your husband's wife's brother other languagedounoadi PRONUNCIATION x, the letter 0 (@ 331) Listen and repeat the words and sound. up | mother beother son husband uncle cousin > p.166 Sound Bank. Lookat the different spellings for this sound How isthe leteer o pronounced in these words? Pu them in the right column, feome do don't doctor go home job London ‘model ‘money. noone hot stop who | 2, 3\3 up | phone | clock | boot come | dont doctor | do (@34)) Listen and check, Practice saying the words. Practice the dialogues with a partner. 1A Who's that? B Mymothe: A. She's very young! BNo,she's sity-cne, She's a doctor A Who are they? B Thats my brcther ands sen. A Dothey Wein oncon? B No.they dont LISTENING & SPEAKING (35) Listen to Isabel showing friend photos on her phone. { Who are the people in the photos in relation vo Isabel? Listen again, Write down more information about the people inthe photos, eg, their ames, ages, jobs Work with a partner. [A Show B some photos of family ot friends on your phone or write their ames on a piece of paper. B Ask three questions about each person. whos that?) she'smy sister Yolanda, How oli she?) Online Proctice {6 prepositions of time at, in, on) and place (at, in, to) V everyday activities P linking and sentence stress AV] severe BL) 1 VOCABULARY everyday activities 361) Listen the sounds and number the phases 1-6, getdressed setup have breakfast takea shower soto work school haveacoffee bb What order do you do these things in the ‘morning? Tell your partner Ct getup, Tent. € > p.186 Vocabulary Bank Everyday activities, 2 PRONUNCIATION linking and sentence stress Connected speech Remember, wen people speak, they usually ink words together. Sometimes thre ned words soured ike one ward 8, Igetupat seven, 8 @38)) Listen and write Five sentences : aanaane” bb (@30i) Listen and repeat the sentences. ‘Copy the shyt. get up_srseven, take , shower. igowwork, have s sandwich foclunch, get home scsix. thave pizza oc dinner. igowbed srten What slife! What do you do inthe evening? thave dinner ‘and watch TV. 3 READING & LISTENING a Read the article. How do you think Nico feels atthe end of a typical day? Why? Choose from the adjectives in the list. bored happy stiessed sed tired worried relaxed b Read the article again, Gues the meaning of che highlighted ‘words and phrases. Then underline words and phrases connected with restaurants eg che ‘© > Communication Nico's day A p.101 8 p.106. A AskB questi B Find the answers in the text. Then change roles. what time does | Nico get un? ) He gets upat.. sf FATHER ¢° #/ DAUGHTER whose day is more stressful? co isa chef and has his own restaurant, the Blue Jar. He lives in Chile with his wife and her three children, aged 16, 12, and 9. 6:30 a.m. | get up and make breakfast for the children. Then | have breakfast ~a coffee and cereal - and | read the sports section of the paper. 725 am. 1190 to the market to buy fruit and vegetables for the restaurant. 8:45 aum. When | get tothe restaurant, I check the reservations, ‘and my emails and plan the speci have my second cup of coffee. 10:30 am. | start cooking. The radio ison, and we are busy with breakfast orders, but we also have to prepare the oad for lunch 12:00 p.m. | check the tables and have my third coffee, 1:30 p.m. Suddenly everyone arrives at the same time and the restaurant i full(on a good day). star to shout Instructions at the chefs and waiters. We make lunch for 85 people in about an hour and a halt |lcame inta the restaurant and talk to the customers ‘and ask if they are happy withthe food. I'm really hungry now. Finally, Ihave lunch. !don'tenjoy it very much because I don't have time to relax menu of the day 2:45 pam. languagedountadi 4 @40i) Listen to Amelia, Nico's 16-year-old stepdaughter, alking about her day. Fllin the blanks with aword, a number, or atime, Morning 530 Shegeteup. she starts choo. she has or classes Afternoon She has lunch, She oly has minutes for tuneh, she has or classes, She finishes school ‘on Mondays and she hasextraclasses to prepare fer the cllege entrance exam. (On Tuesdays and she has practice, Evening she does and studios uni nner After dinner, she studies unt She goes to bed € Look back at the text and the information in d, Whose day do yout think is more stressful, Nco’s or Amelia's? Why? ae Mf 4:00 p.m. Aftor lunch, go back to the kitchen and plan the food for the evening menu. 5:30 pam. go home to be with the family fora couple of hours. The children do their homework and | make their diane. 7:30 p.m. | goback to the restaurant, which is full again, and | check that everything is OK. 10:00 p.m. I go home and take a shower. Then I collapse on the sofa with a sandwich 11:00 pam. | goto bed, ready to start again the next day. 4 GRAMMAR prepositions of time (at, in, on) and place (at, in, to) 1a Look at some sentences from Amelia's day. Complete them with in, on, at, orto 1 getup __ sixchirry. 2 the morning we usually have five clases, sometimes six 3 Wehave inch Mondaysand Wednesdays 20 cetraclasses b @a1i) Listenand check, © > p:130 Grammar Bank 4B. Learn more bout prepositions and practice them. 4. @44)) Listen and say the rime phrases with the right preposition, \)the weekend Con the weekend 5 SPEAKING & WRITING a Workinpairs. Inerview your partner about atypical weekday with the questions What time / get up? ‘have breakfast nthe morning? What / have? How / goto workorschool? What time / start workor school? ‘Thave.atong lunch break? How long? What time /Fsish worker school? What /6o after work or school? ‘relaxin the evening? What /do? When / do Engtsh homework? What time / go to boa? How /Feetatthe ond ofthe day? Whon you cant be exact What te do you get up? At about 7:15. What do youhave fr breakfast It depends. IFthave time, have toast cereal b_ Who do you think has a more stressful day you or your partner? Why? © > pala Writing A magazine article. Write about your favorite day Online Proctice ‘6 position of adverts and expressions of frequency adverbs and expressions of frequency P theletterh How often do youeat fruit? Short life, long life 1 VOCABULARY adverbs and expressions of frequency a @45i) Flin che banks witha “time word, Listen and check halfan 3 sirtyminutes= an 4 twenty-four hours = a 5 seven days = a 6 four weeks = , 7 twelve months= a b_ > p.157 Vocabulary Bank Time, Do parts? and 3, 2 GRAMMAR position of adverbs and expressions of frequency Read the text about teenagers. Is tthe same in PRONUNCIATION the letter h (2501) Listen and repeat the words and sound @s1)) Listen. Gireidyhe word where hisnot pronounced Harrys aha stylist He hardly ever has breakfast. He only has haf an hour fr lunch He often has a hamburger for cnner. Harr isi very healthy. how have hardly hungry bealehy happy high Practice saying the sentences. > p.166 Sound Bank. Lookat therypical spellings forthis sound. Today's teenagers may not live as long as their parents Look athe poston ofthe Miguel words and expressions Citlothe correct ru 1 Adverbs of fequency (e.g, usually) go. befor afters main ver. befor Jafterthe verb be, 2 Expressions of feequency (eg, every week) go, atthe beginning atthe end ofa phrase cor sentence © 130 Grammar Bank 4C. Learn more about adverbs land expressions of frequency and practice them. 4. Make true sentences about you with the verb phrases Jpelow and an adverb or expression of frequency. ‘Compare with a partner. watch thenews on TV check your email go tothe movies chat online be ite for work | school gotothe hai salon be tiredin che morning do housework tm often late for work (Ctcheck my emai five times a day. foctors are worried that today's teenagers have a very unhealthy lifestyle, and may not live as long as their parents’ generation. Research shows 30% of teenagers mewenawe breakfast, They Bat fastfood atleast tworonithreetimesrawaek and 75% haraleverieat fruit or green vegetables. They dontusuallysteen 8 hours a day. (20% sleep only 4-7 hours) They areiaten tired in the morning They spend about 31 hours online evBry:Week. A lot of teenagers neverpay sports or exercise. languagedounood.ie 4 READING & SPEAKING a Workin pairs. Check (7) five things that ou think help people olive to bea nndced, Then read the arvcle to check. They have abig family They sten'tina hurry They sleep eight hours. They have pets "They hardly ever eat meat. They hardly ever cake medicine. ‘They often goto the doctor. ‘They work ouside, They often sve friends 1b. Read the aticleagain. In which phices sre these things imporcant? 1 aspecial kind of water 2 especial kind of food 3 the weather 4 bing positive © Underline new words or phrases in the texts and compare with a partner. Try to guess their meaning, Choose two wordsto learn from each text 4d. Lookat the five thingsin a that ate in the texts Are they true for people in your countey? Do you think they have healthy lifestyle? ‘© > Communication Short if. lone life? AOL Interview your partner with the ‘questionnaire, Then change roles. 5 @s2) SONG Who Wants to Live Forever ue | In three areas of the world, a very high number of Pear eas esa nici Ae uur sei AUS Ecuador tcoberbe asl village nthe Andes softer called “the Voley of Long Life® What's is secret? 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"Life hard ays Fortunato, whe ea shepherd, "but Tam never streased. never rece the newspaper — because I cant read very well” Japan 22910 Okinawa Japan do natave big meas They usualy ust rave vegetables and Rh, and often eat oy Oinawans ore ery ‘active and they often work unl they are 80 or more, But they alsa relax ‘every day ~theyseerends andthe) meditate Us from Okina, {5307 In the evening, she often dances wither daughter. "wart to ave a boyfriend,” she say, When ouralsts ask people rom Okinawa tal your secret? they answer,“ We atehappy we ate avays positive, and we aenevr ng hut.” oe fy akndofbein pein Asa GRAMMAR Gea 1 9 10 n 2 13 4 15 1 ivenear here a not b don't © doese'e My sister three children, a has b have © haves English? a Arethey speak b Speakthey © Dothey speak your sister work? a Does b Is ¢ Do ‘A Doyouworkehere? B Yes, a work bdo eam A What? B He'sanenginecr, a hedoes b doeshe c doeshedo Whaelanguages a speakyou b doyouspeak © youspeak Billi Cash's husband bb usband’s Carka © the Carlashusband “Thisiemy house fa parent's parents’ parent isthis book? 2 Whos b Who © Whose Weusually havelunch__two oelock. ain boa cat Whactimedo you go _bed? ain beo cat She late forclass. a neveris bh ienever © neverdoes 1__eatly. a usually getup bb gecusually wp © gecupusvally Thavean English class oneaweek bb onetheweck © anceaweek VOCABULARY a Complete with at 10, in, 0, or up Saturday nigh go to the movies. 2 Tmastudent.'m_—_college,andTlive__anapartment. 3 Whacrime do you usually wake? 4 Whattime do you go __work? 1b Complete the phrases with these verbs. do get go have listen play read take watch wear | oun ame ee Fm ac ere sw prem s ieg i otymmeay prep cine aaa Po cea ere rent are ceed ieee eee nme! ee eee fanaa eee eee iam eames a a 4d. Complete the questions with How many, Who, Why, What, ‘or Where are raeeee Soe eae pummreee ey eS, 5 onan Seana sc cpa PRONUNCIATION Aces teen eenraceereae Cp eee err PAT Tiree feces sere BPR cree cer 18 father that_—dbrother think ea eet eco de eee te 1 belcause 3 unjem|ployed 5 grand|mo)ther 2den|tist 4 receptionist languagedounoadi CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THIS TEXT? Read the text and fill in the blanks with these verbs in the correct form. o(s2) drink dive ear eat have b2) live read spend. travel. work 1b Read che text again, Isa typical man from your country similar to che typical American man? € Lookat the highlighted words or phrasesin the text and guess their meaning, Is this the typical American man? tatisties tellus that the typical American man is '34 years old, fines ina hhowse that costs $175 400, and is married with two ehildren. He? ___ more than 40 hours week and? about $66,000 year. He 100 hoursa year going to and from work. He® ___a Ford car or twuckand® it 16,408 miles year The wpical American about 190 pounds), and h hours of exercise a week, He usnally sleeps berween six and half to seven honts a night. He ® LA hours of housework a day, ineluding cleaning, He® two cups of coffee a day; and he rican man learns M4 new words and every week. (4 CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THESE PEOPLE? 531) Onthestreet Watch oelisten to five people and answer the questions. hhoursa week. 1 James works between 4 Wand30 b Wand 40 © 40and50 2 Anya'ssisteris 420 bIS 16 3 Yuri usually ges up at about 46:30 b 8:00 © 8:30 ‘onthe weekend, 4 Wells plays sports, 4 hardlyever b sometimes © often 5 Stacey a hasacat b hastwocats ¢ doesn like cas CAN YOU SAY THIS IN ENGLISH? Do the tasks with a partner. Check (/) the box ifyou ‘ean do them, Canyou. 1 say where you iveand whar youdo 2 say whar time you usually get upand got bed 3 say what you do on atypical Monday morning 4 ack your partner questions with the words below = What sports..2 + What languages... “+ Whatkind ofmusic.2 © What TV shows. ‘Short movies an American police officer YEE Watch and enjoy the move Online Proce Bas] Yost mses erent FRE vests Are you the next American Idol? 1 VOCABULARY verb phrases Traonm tare nom Daye ora ho © 2 Canyourementertheverbsforhings Poco. Te wate ob. ma people do in their fee ime? 4__homework p___the guitar L__tomusic —g__tothegymm w TV aco 1b > p.158 Vocabulary Bank More ver phrases. ‘uerd Hey! You cert park here (ery 2Wherecan | perk? (uard inthe parkinglot over there. Gry OF, Where's the main entrance? a Guard Tha ontrancs?It'son ho other stroct TV show where people try tohecome ra professional singers. 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Learn more Judge What's your sore? shout eau can'tand practice ic Gary House ofthe Rs Sun by The Animals. Judge Sorry 4 mn you speak up? ‘Gary House ofthe Rising Sun. Judge Yeutcan start when you're ready. Can youstart, please? languagedountadi . 3 PRONUNCIATION sentence stress Ameucan. Idol & @59i) Listen and repeat the dialogues. Copy the chy. winners ‘A Can you come tomorrow? B Yes. icen come in the morning. WHERE ARE THEY NOW? Can you play a ical instr t? a “In the future, everyone will be world- ‘A What can you play? famous for fifteen Andy Warhol B ican play the guitar. KELLY CLARKSON A Can we park here? 8 No,youcan't. You can't park here. peered b @609) Listen. Canyou hear he difference? US and topten records inthe UK 3 and Aust Appearances ina US 1a Teansing move and several US TV shone, & Teantsing na two Grammy ards 2 a Shecandance very well Today? She hes a lum called b Shecant dance very well, suorge 3a Hecancook beste RUBEN STUDDARD } Lean'ecomerothe meeting 5 a Youcanparkh can) necerte A a ota with) Records. Arumber album ou cant park here |n2003 anda umber 2singe 6 8 teandrive ying Without Wings Later a b Teantedriv singerin the pla Aint Misbehavin: © ori) ListenCiecloworb. [And todsy? Anew recording ‘contract ata smal ecord company. 4 SPEAKING CARRIE UNDERWOOD a > Communication Do you want to be famous? p.102 Are you miscal, artistic, sporty or good with words? And hen? Overseven milion copies Interview your partner and complete the survey ‘eid of her album Some Herts. Winner of seven Gramies and Change partnersand ell your new partner what your een Baboaré late Avars firsepartner can and cand. And todaytSieheeareeeti contract. She gives concerts 5 READING aucienceseroud the world Shets abo the ace of Ola stn products, 8 American lis an American'TV show. Look the title of che article and the photos. 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Their dogs bark They talk loudly or argue a ot ries. haut al the time. They have the TV on vey loud. They play loud muse They play musical instruments, 1b Which do you think are the rop chree for ©. Dothe questionnaire with a partner ™ Are your neighbors noisy? Are you a noisy neighbor? 1 Doyou tive ina house or an apartment? 2 Doyou have nelghbors..? 2 upstairs © downstairs € next door / oN a 3 Ateyourneighbors..2 2 very noisy b noisy not very noisy 4. Which ofthe things nado they do? Do they meke any other noises? 5 Are youa noisy neighbor? Which of the things in a do you or your famity do? languagedountadi 2 GRAMMAR present continuous © 3 PRONUNCIATION & SPEAKING // 4 @3}) Lookaethepictureof theaparement a @6i) Listen and repeat the words and sound building, Why do you chink the couple in aparement Scan hep? 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Besos. forpeoote who live in W Whotareyou_? ere are you? who lives and works M Im up.tcantseep wth that nos. nthe Serena Chur, tells us about 2 lite without noise © Complete the sentences © They partyin apartment 8 ° 7 Listen againand complete the sentences. Novthey arguing. Theyre saying pole Pe Davingthe week 44 Read theruleandiecdvhe right word 1" She cant ____berween 12:30and 2:00 pm 2 Shecant without headphones ‘Weusethe present consnucus(he+ verb ng) =i totalk about now very day. SS eel € > p.132 Grammor Bank 58. Learn more fires sai eee shout the present continuous nd practice it On Sarurdays £ si) Listen he sounds. Whats papeay Se ee happening? Write six sencences On Sundays 5 Shecant farvicureor puta on the wal 6 Shecant the washing machine ‘¢ Doyou think these are good or bad rules? Why (not)? Do you have any similar rulesin your country? What happensit you mma eof abel gh | 22 | 6 simple present or present continuous? the weather and seasons P places in New York City Look! Ws ti me i atways rains here. Sun and the City 1 VOCABULARY & LISTENING the weather and seasons ‘a Look atthe photo and answer che questions, 1 What city isi? 2 Whar monument can you see? 3 Whar'sthe weather weather there? 2 Do you thinkit'stypical > p.159 Vocabulary Bank The weather and ‘dates, Do part © @10}) Listen voa travel guide talking about the weather in New York City. Mark the sentences T (crue) oF F (false) 1 Irs never very hot or very cold 2 The nozmal temperature in he summer is 95°F, 3 Iron snowsin the winter. 4 Inthe spring and the fll, the weather changes lot 5 Irs often foggy in New York City Whats the weather ike where you liven the different seasons? 2 READING & SPEAKING a Read the guidebook extract about things doin ‘New York City and find the answers o the "Where can you...?” questions. Answer with BP (Bryant Park), CL (The Cloisters) or FIL (the High Lin). 1b Read dhe text again, Underline three new words cach paragraph. Compare with a partner. © Talktoapartner + Which of the three places would you prefer to goto? Why? + Where isa good place to goin yorrtown..? ~ when i's very cold ~ when it's raining = when the stn isshining + What can you doin these places? WHAT TO DOIN ae YORK CITY... WHEN IT’S VERY COLD Go ice skating at Bryant Park. S/yant Parks a beautiful [park in midtoun Manhattan, bohunc the New York Public Linrary on Sixth Aven, Inthe winter thearea behing the library ie mada into an ica-skatingrink. There ia skating school where you can tate lessons, and theresa cafe where you can enjoy lunch or dinner after you skate. From October to January, Bryant Park's walking paths become an ou:door shopping center called the Holiday Shops Bryant Park 2. WHENIT’S RAINING Goto Fort Tryon Park and visit The Cloisters. You can take asubway or a bus from midtown Manhattan and visit Ihe Closers (part ofthe Metropolitan Museum ‘of Art) nFort Tryon Parkin the north of Manhattan. The Cloisters is very popular withadultsend children. Adults like this museum because tis full of teresting old art and architecture. Chileren Like this museum because the building Looks Uke a castle If the sun comes out. walk ‘outside and look atthe amazing views of the George ‘Washington Bridge or the New Jersey Palisades across the Hudson River 3 WHEN THE SUN IS SHINING GototheHigh Line, New York City's newest park. ‘On the wot side of Manhattan between Gancavoort Stroct and West 34th Stet, the High Lines 2 |-mile public park fon old train tracks. Tha High naa flower gardens with chairezo youan stand enjoy the 2un.[thac beautiful views of the Hudzon River anc interestingart. 'sa perfect place forapicrc in theafternoon or a walkin the evening, Ie’sa beautiful place, anc you can'tbeLieve that youere in the middle of s busy city. WHERE CAN YOU...? learn to do something new take awalk inthe evening havea very good view dosome shopring seva bridge sea very interesting building mu” Rockefeller Center. Cover the cm Moh, ts ealycronded up here Lets stand over there, Those people ave ‘moving (nave 3. Thisis groat- Everybody (ake) photos, too. Look, thats Contra Park M_ Where? Oh, yes.tcan seit. whores the Brookiyn Bridge? J. tesever there. Andlook at Yankee Stadium A basebell games on! M How do you krow? 4 Because the stacum ights (ehine) The tents only (chine) when there's abasetall game, a “[lve) the vw of the Hudcon iver with the Stato oF Liberty ‘ond lis lane MMe, too. Goand stand there (went totake photo of you 4k. Make sure you get the CheyserBulcin, to, M ithnkit (start) torah, yes, look tt (an, J tealways: (ran) when woe sightseeing! M_Andit’s windy, too. Let's go back inside. (@pen) Lets go. © Read the conversation again, and focuson the verbs shine and rain, When do ‘we use the simple present? When do weuse che present continuous? 4. > p.132 Grammar Bank SC. Learn more about the simple present and present continuous and practice them ‘© > Communication what do you do? what are you doing now? ‘8 p.193 8.107. 4 PRONUNCIATION places in New York City 4 @19)) Place names in New York City are sometimes difficult for visitors to pronounceand understand. Listen, Underline the stressed syllable in the bold words. CenttralPark —theBrooklynBridge the StatueofLiberity —Ellsisland SL Patrick's Caltheldral —Rojcke|fellerCeniter the Hudson River ‘Yanjkoe Stadium —Waishingiton Square Park Grand Con{tral Ter mi nat 1b Listen again and repeat the names, © Practice witha partner, Imagine you arein a taxi mere ao youwantto go?) ( ToGrand Cental eal pees ‘5S WRITING a Aresocial networking sites, eg, Twitter ot Facebook, popular ia your ‘country? What kind of people we thems? Do you or your friends use them? bb > p-113 Writing Social networking. Write Facebook posts to say za what you 1 VOCABULARY clothes Match the words and pictures. ajacket'éswkat! ] askie skoru jeans Asinz shoes ashi aswearer ashlee i pants pent b 14) Listenand heck. Practice saying the words. 2 4 MEETING ON THE STREET a 15) Watch or listens Jenny and Rob. What problem does Robhave? 1b Watch or listen again. Complete the sentences, 1 Robhasa for Jenny. 2 Jenny has another meeting with, 3 Rob has an interview in ‘minutes 4 Jenny'smectingie at nine 5 Robneedstobuy anew 8 They goto lothing. 7 Jenny needstoanswer her © @)16}) Look ar the information box. Listen and repeat the phrases, Imsory. That's OK. Fmsosorry. Dorit worry. Fin realy sory. No problem, 4. Cover the box. In pairs, practice apologizing and responding, 3 @¢ BUYING CLOTHES & 17) Watch orlisteatoRob buyinga shire Answer che ‘questions, 1 What size does Rob want? 2 Doeshe tryit on? 3 How much ste shit? languagedountadi bb Watch or listen again, Complete the You Hear phrases, ‘vouteor HOOSIO) cont yu? [esha sea ss [otras amare Vet doyeunee? ne ees Thanks, Whore cantine or The charging are wether hark ye iif? se How mucho? e499 © @10)) Watch orlisten and repeat the You Say phrases. Copy the thythm. (D sejnepricesintheuS ——Sayigprices inthe UC 35.00= five dollars £5.00 = five pounds $5.50=Fivedoliars and £5.50 fifty five pounds fifty-five cents, fiverity 50¢ = fifty cents ‘509 = fifty pence Sizes Sizes §= small, M= medium, L= large, XL= extra large d_ Practice the dialogue with a partner. © fi Inpairs, role-play buying clothes. {A (book open) You ate the salesperson, Start with Can help you? B (book closed) You srethe customer. Buy Tshirt, jacket, or jeans £ Change oles. 4 RB cmyour (4 JENNY’S ON THE PHONE 191) Watch or listen and mark the sentences T (rue) or F (false) 1 Jenny istalking to Eddie 2 She says she doesa' like London. 3 She says she likes the people inthe office 4 Jenny is standing outside the store. 5 Eddie thinks that Rob her boss. 6 Jenny loves Rob's new shi. [exw Watch or listenagain, Say why the Fsentences are ale Look at the Social English phrases. ‘Who says them: Jenny, Rob, or Eddie? Social English phrases its s0coolt thave to go. Right now? Have funl Donttbesily! What's wrong? Wateminute, — Noway! ‘American and Bitish English store = American English shop = British English {hine}thirty = American English half past frie] = British English 201) Warch or listen and check. Do you know what they are in your language? ‘Watch or listen again and repeat the phrases. apologize buy clothes say prices CID 66 object pronouns: ma, you, him, et. \V phone language Do you P fa and tks her? Yos,1want tomeet her Reading in English "Whois the man with the roces in hi hand?” thinks Anna, “I want 00 BER ‘Who the grwith the guitar?” thinks Wil“ ike BBR. I want to me ‘But they da nat meet. “There arelotsof men,” says Anna's friend Vick, but Anna can forget Mil. And then ane ray day Ti all the time: at ame, on the ran, at work, at lunchtime, and at the stores. But then one afternoon, suddenly she has a different phone..and itchanges her ite. When Cat Dexter rents one af the Blue Lake Cabins, he finds $9,000 ~ under the floor He doesn't knw utit isthe money trom 8 bank rebbery.Adead man's money. “Dal takeit to the police?” he thinks. Bur three moce peeple want the mney, ‘nd tool that are dangerous (Can Cal step mam? 1 GRAMMAR object pronouns 2 PRONUNCIATION (a1; , and / a Look atthe three book covers and read theinformation a @23) Say the three groups of words and match them that tells you what the bookie about, Answer the toa sound picture. Listen and check, questions with Red Roses (RR), Sally's Phone (SP), or Dead Man's Money (DMM). & a @ Which book..? 1 isalove story tite | [J sh | Care 2 takes place inthe US a him it his ring finish pick 3 isabouta person whois sessed ree ie ee ee eee 4 isabouta namin adifficl situation eee S$ _— iesboeta peron whois rmantie 2 OCU gee panera b @24i) Listen, Canyouear the difference? b Look at the highlighted words in the texts. Who do, Lake : 7 ae o : oe theyreferto? Dame b my Sahib these i Sait b eat 6Gawe — b why (Chim = the man with the roses o {© @25i) Listen and check (/)the word you hea. ¢ > p:134 Grammar Bank 6A. Learn more about abject pronouns and practice them, 4. @22i) Listen and say the sentences with a pronoun, instead of the name(s). 1) ike Amo. ike he Go 4. 26}) Listento this ove story. Practice elling it They ive ina big city Hee works inan office, she'sa write. She meets him in the gym. She ike his smile Heethinks she loves him. He buys herring Bue finally, she says goodbye, languagedounood.ie 3 READING & LISTENING a @271) Read and listen voan extract from Sally’ Phone. Answer the questions CHARACTERS: + Sally, young woman + Claire Slly’s friend trom work + Andrew, Sallys boyérind + Paul Ka young ine, Pauls sister Where are Claire and Sally? Why dos’ Sally buy theskirt immediately? Whar do they do when they finish shopping? Why does she call her mother? Whatis Paul doing when Sally is alking to het mother? ‘What happens when he etands up? Do they go out ofthe cae together? 1b Read the extract again, With parener guess ‘the meaning ofthe highlighted verbs. © @28)) Read and liston tothe next part ofthe story. Why are Paul and Sally having problems? Pronouns and possessive adjectives When you read, be careful with diferent kinds ef pronouns and poseessive adjectives. eg hes hin, ete: Make Sure you know wo fr what ey refer to, 4. Read she exeractagain. With a parcner, say who the highlighted pronouns and possessive adjectives refer to. puawants'o cats ett.) ‘© Underline words or phrases in theextract ahout phones or making calls, eg. rings, ‘answers thepphone, et: £ Whatdo you think happens in the end? Reading in English Reading Graded Reads, og, the Oxford Bookworms series, helps you {oleam and remember vocabulary ard ‘grammar Buy or borrw a startr level Book (ith a CO F possible, 4 SPEAKING > Communication Roacing in English p.203, Interview your partner. Sally's Phone Lunchtime Tis one oclock. Sally and Cl looking ar ski “Doo you like this one, Sally?” Claire says “Yes ifs beautiful, but Lever wear ed.” Do you lke red?™ Claire ask. "Yes, 1do- but Andiew does.” “Well” Claire says, "its a beautiful skit, ‘You like red, Wha do you want ra do?” Sally buys the skiet. (Claire goes ack to wotky but Sally wants a coffe. She goes into.a ieonighs.” what color isi" “tps red.” cafe, She buys. coffee and ses down. Then she calls her mocher. ‘Hi, Mom. [have a new skit it's beautiful. want to wear “That's nice. Reds good color for you.” says hee mother. ‘Next Sally, Pail is finishing is offe. He calls is friend and ealksto him. Ther he sands up. The bag with the red falls en the floor. “Oh! Li sorey,” Pat ays. “That's OK,” Sally sys He puts ‘down his phone and picks up the bug, “Heres your bag.” “Thank you.” She smiles. “What ance sil!” Paul thinks. Paul picks up his phone and goes out of the cafe. Sally finishes her coffee. She picks up hee bagand her phone, and ges back to wotk, Sally Phone ‘Afternoon. Pali in his office, A phone rings “Whar's thar noise?” Pal thinks, He answers the phone, Ieis Andrew. “Hello, Sally? “te isn’t Sally i's Paul.” “Paul? Paul who? Wheres Sally2" “Who's Sally? There's no Sally here” “Huht” Andrew finishes the call. Paul wants to call hs mother. He finds “Mi presses the button, “Hello, Mom. I's Paul.” Paul? Who's Paul? I'm not Pauls mom, “What's happening?” Paul thinks, “What number tha?” We asks, “tes 0783 491839." ‘on the phone, and Sally’smom very sorry,” Paul says “e's the wrong number “That's OK,” Sally's mom says. “What a nice voice!” she thinks. Sally i at work. Ring ring! ‘She answers the phone, “Hello, is Paul there?” No, Pin sorry, this x.” *Can you give message to him? This his sister Katharine ‘There’ a party at my house tonight. Ie’ my bichday™ “Buc? hr o'clock ~ OK. Bye? G liko4 werd+ ing YV the date; ordinal numbers consonant clusters; saying the date Times we love 1 VOCABULARY & PRONUNCIATION the date a Number the months 1-6. (1) Apeit Jone [1] Pebeuary March [7 January: May b_ &p.159 Vocabulary Bank The weather and dates, Do part2. Ordinal numbers ist; fourth, ete. Some ordinal numbers can be afc to say brocause thoy ong in te: mace consonant sounds, eg. sixth sks, © @31)) Listen and repeat the ordinal ‘numbers. Then practice saying them. fife sixth eighth ewelfth 4 @321) How do you say these dates? Listen and check, 3 1/2 5/3 6/4 US 7/6 9/12 10/17 9/20 2/23 4/28 12/31 Listen again and repeat che dates, Copy the shyehm, £ What days are holidays in your country? fg Askthe other students ia your class When’ your brtllay? Does anyone have the same (ornearly the sume) birthday a you? ‘ Hove reading.) what kind ‘of books do you tke? 2 READING ‘ 4 Read the first part ofthe text. What's special about the : third Monday in January ane the third Friday in Jane? Favorite Times ‘The third Monday In January fs the mst depressing day of the yea, says psychologist Dr. Cliff Amall, who cals ft Blue “Monday. Why? Because it’s winter, the weather is usually gray and cold the days are dark, ancl Monday isthe fist day ofthe ‘working week, People arc also often short of money after the holidays, and some people fee bad after breaking their New ‘Year resolutions. And the happiest day of the year? "The third Friday in June,” says Dr, Arnall And its easy to see why ~ its summer, it’s warm outside, the evenings are ight, and the weekend starts now! e asked our readers about the days and times during the ‘year that make them feel good. 11 What's your favorite time of day? Why? 2 What's your favorite day of the week? Why? ‘3 What's your favorite month? Why? “4 What's your favorite season? Why? 5 What's your favorite holiday? Why? 1B Read the questions nd Joe and Rose's answers aud complete them with phrases af 4 every weekis different bike making plans «© Uhate getting up ea d Tlovecooking fe the daysare ong. F Tike being awalee ‘¢ Look atthe highlighted words and phrases and guess their meaning ices 1 Ten tity at night. Because i's the time of day when I can realy relax, 2 Saturcay. Because during the week, and Saturday ' the first day when | can stayin'bed util 12 "| want! {August Because my birthday is in August and Im usually on vacation 4 The summer. Becouse the weather's good, ?__, ene people are iia good mood. 5 January Ist Becauseit'the start" anew year and? Rose 35 1 ary maring Because + ‘asleep, and the lights beautiful 2 itdepends. Because ® 3. May. Becaise the world is ple green, and asparagus 4 Fal. Because the leaves are ed and yellow. and i's atime for alot of wonderful fut are vegetables ©! 5 Fourth of ly, Because love fireworks, end I alays watch them at right with my family wher other people are 3 LISTENING 8 @33)) Listen co Martin answering the questionsin Favorite Times. Complete colamn | 1 What's your favorite...? 2 Why? eof day luring the week e weekend day ofthe week oath holiday 1b Listen again and complete column 2. 4 GRAMMAR like + (verb + -ing) ‘a Complete the chart witha verb from thelist. ant ike hate continind tke lve 1b Whar formof the verb follows ike, love, dot min, and hate? © > p34 Grammar Bank 6B. Lea more about like « (verb + ing) ana practice i 5 SPEAKING & WRITING a Write averh or verb phrase for each picture, Use the ing form ofthe verb D_Inpaies,ask and answer about each activity. 1 boyoutteresdre? +) 8 Yesloveit “to -A-wmat writers.) (8 lke John Grisham. de youth?) \ What abut yu? ‘© Interview your partner with the five questions from Favorite Timesin 2, 4d. Write an article called My favorite times. Add photos oF drawings ifyou can, Use te rests in 2 asa model Contine Practice 47 | 6 review: be or do? V music Py What kind ‘of musie do youtice? Music is changing their lives 1 VOCABULARY music 8 @35i) Listen and number the kinds of music 1-9, Can you name any other kinds of music in English? hiphop [J rock [J classical [) tarin [] jazz 1b. Whatkind of music do | don you like? © Dothe music quizin small groups. 1. 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