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He starts at 7.30 and finishes at 8 o'clock in the evening, © The Barth goes round the Sun. © We doa lot of different things in our fie time, © It costs.a lot of money to stay at hixury hotels. always/never/often/sometimes/usually + present simple © Sue always arrives at work early, (tor ‘Sue arrives always’) © usually go to work by car but sometimes I walk. (1ot‘I go usually’) © Julia never eats breakfast. © ‘Tom lives near us. We often see him. Tdon’t ... (negative) > Do you ...? question) => [TEI 1am doing and1do = EGE always/usually/often ete. (word order) = ITED 5.1 52 53 54 unit EXERCISES 5 Write these verbs +s or-es, 1 (read) she reads, 3 fly) it 5 (have) she 2 (think) he 4 (dance) he 6 (finish) it Complete the sentences about the people in the pictures. Use these verbs: eat live play play sleep 1 He plays. the piano. 4 tennis, 2 They ina very big house, 5 to the cinema a lot. 3 alot of fruit. 6 eight hours a night. Complete the sentences. Use these verbs: boil close cost cost like like meet open speak teach wash 1 Margaret . Speaks... four languages, 2 In Britain the banks usually at 9,30 in the moming 3 The City Museum at 5 o'clock in the evening, 4 Tinaisa teacher. She mathematics ¢ young children 5. My job is very interesting, [.... .. alot of people. 6 Peter his hair twice a week. 7 Pood is expensive. It alot of money. 8 Shoes are expensive. They. alot of money. 9 Water at 100 degrees Celsius. 10 Julia and [ are good friends. I... her and she me, ‘Write sentences from these words. Put the verb in the right form (arrive or arrives ete.) 1 (always / carly / Sue / arrive) Sue always arrives, carly 2 (basketball /I/ play / often) 1 eee 3 (work / Margaret / hard / usually) ae 4 (lenny / always / nice clothes / wear) m1 5 (dinner / we / have / always / at 7,30) eh 6 (ielevision / Tim / watch / never) 7 (like / chocolate / children / usually} 8 (Julia / parties / enjoy / always) ‘Write sentences about yourself. Use always/never/often/sometimes/usually, 1 (watch television) | never watch television. / | usually watch television in the evening. (ekc.) 2 (read in bed). 1 3. (get up before 7 a’clack) 4. (go to work/school by bus) 5 (drink coffee) is rd 6 I don’t ... (present simple negative) AL The present simple negative is don’t/doesn’t + verb: don’ She doesn’t drink coffee. He doesn’t like his job, positive negative 1 | work 1 we | like we | do not you | do you | (don’t) | work they | have they Hee works do he | iixes be | does not | have she she . does (doesn’t) | has = © [drink coffve but I don’t drink tea Sue drinks tea but she doesn’t drink coffee. © You don’t work very hard © We don’t watch television very often. © The weather is usually nice. It doesn’t rain very often. © Gerry and Linda don’t know many people. B Remember: I/we/you/they don’t . @ 1 don’t like football. he/she/it doesn’t . © He doesn’t like football. @ [ don’t like Fred and Fred doesn’t like me. (not “Fred don’t like’) @ My car doesn’t use much petrol. (not ‘My car don't use’) @ Sometimes he is late but it doesn’t happen very often. C We use don’t/doesn’t + infinitive (don like / doesn’t spealk / doesn’t do et.) © [don’t like washing the car. I don’t do it very often © Sandra speaks Spanish but she doesn’t speak Italian. (not ‘doesn’t speaks’) © Bill doesn’t do his job very well. (not Bill doesn’t his job’) © Paula doesn’t usually have breakfast, (not ‘doesn't... has’) [20] Tdo/work/like et. (presencsimple) => [IJ Do you ... (present simple questions) => 61 EXERCISES 6 Write the negative. 1 [play the piano very well. | don’t play the plano very well.. 2 Jane plays the piano very well. Jane 3. They know my phone number. 4 We work very hard. 5. He hasa bath every day. 6 You do the same thing every day. Study the information and write sentences with like . 1 Bill and. Rose like classical music. 4 Car 0 one earl a 1 classical music. 3 a 2 Bill and Rose -| rou ea Bill and a Rose |Camt | You | 3 1 classical music? [yes | no |? 2 boxing? no | yes 2 3 hororfilms? | yes | no | ? Write about yourself Use: Imever .. or often ... or don’t. very often. 1 (watch TV) I.don’t watch TY very often. (OR, | never... OR | often, 2 (go to the theatre) 3 {ride a bicycle) 4 (cat in restaurants) 5 (travel by train) Complete the sentences. All of them are negative. Use don't/doesn't + one ofthese veri cost go know read see. use. wear 1 [buy a newspaper every day but sometimes I don't read... ie. 2 Paul has car but he it very often. 3. They like films but they to the cinema very often, 4 Amanda is married but she aring, 51 much about politics. I'm not interested in it, 6 Irsnotan expensive hotel. It much to stay there. 7 Brian lives near us but we him very often, Put the verb into the correct form, positive or negative, 1 Margaret .SPe4KS... four languages — English, French, Germ et. mnd Spanish. (speak) 2 I.don't like my job. Its very boring, (like) 3 ‘Where’ Martin?” ‘I'm sorry. ? (know) 4 Sue isa very quiet person, She very much. (talk) 5 Jim a lot of tea. It's his favourite drink, (drink) 6 Iesnot true! I it! (believe) 7 That’a very beautiful picture, I it very much. (like) 8 Mark isa vegetarian. He meat, (cat) rd rs Do you ... ? (present simple questions) A Weuse do/does in present simple questions: positive question T | work I we | like we you | do do | you | work? they | have they | tke? he | Works He ee she | likes does | she ay ¢ | does ic | has, B Study the word order: do/does + subject + infinitive Do | you work | in the evening? Do | yourffiends | five | near here? Does | Chris play | tennis? Where | do | your parents | live? How often | do | you wash | your hair? What | does | this word mean? How much | does | it cost | to fly to Rome? Questions with always/usually often: Do | you |always | have | breakfast? Does | Chris] often | play | tennis? What | do | you | usually | do | atweekends? What do you do? = What's your job? @ ‘What do you do?’ ‘I work ina bank? C Remember: do V/we/you/they... © Do they like music? does he/she/it ® Does he like music? D stort answers Téwe/you/they do. T/we/yousthey don’t. Yes, No, he/shesit does. he/she/it doesn’t © Do you play tennis?” ‘No, I don’t? © ‘Do your parents speak English?’ “Yes, they do! © Does George work hard?’ “Yes, he does” © ‘Does your sister live in London, ‘No, she doesn’t! [2] Tdo/work/tike ete. => MIMEY tedon't.. (negative) + TEE] questions => A 12 unr EXERCISES 7 Write questions with Do ...? and Doe: like chocolate. And you? Do. you like chocolate?, Iplay tennis. And you? yOu on. Tom plays tennis, And Ann? i: Ann You live near here. And yous friends? ‘You speak English, And your brother? I do exercises every morning. And you Sue often goes away. And Paul? 3 I want to be famous. And you? ee You work hard. And Linda? a rain Write questions. Use the words in brackets (...) + do/does. Put the words in the right order. 1 (where / live / your parents?) Where. do your parents live?, 2 {you / early / always / get up?) Do you always geb up early? 3. (how often / TV / you / watch?) Baas 4 {you / want / what / for dinner?) 5 (like / you / football?) 6 (your brother / like / football?) 7 (what / you / do / in the evenings?) 8 (your sister / work / where?) * 9 (tothe cinema / offen / you / go?) 10 (what / mean / this word?) AL (often / snow / it / here?) 12. (go / usually / to bed / what time / you?) 13 (how much / to phone New York / it / cost?) 14 (you / for breakfast / have / usually / what?) Complete the questions. Use these verbs: EX de do enjoy go like start. ~— teach ~— work 1 What .40,you.do.2 | | Twork ina bookshop. 2 it? Its OK. 3 What time . in the morning? |_| At 9 o'clock. 4 é ‘on Saturdays? | | Sometimes, 5 How . towork? | | Usually by bus 6 And your husband, What ve... 2| | He’ a teacher. 7 What 2] | Science. 8 his job? |_| Yes, he loves it. Write short answers (Yes, he does. /No, I don't, etc). 1 Do you watch TV alot? No, don’t. OR Yes,.| do. 2. Do you live in a big city? sh 3 Do you often ride a bicycle? 4 Does it rain a lot where you live? 5 Do you play the piano? 4 Father and mother Ja:/ and /a/ HED How to make the sound /a:/ c 4 GP « /a:1is a long sound. Look at the diagram. Listen and then mE down say the sound. Open your mouth wide. Target sounds: /a:/ HEED «Sound and spelling a GP « (axis usually spelled a or ar. Listen and say these words, after afternoon ask answer bath bathroom can't class dance fast father glass tomato bar car card far park star start «Listen and say these other words with /a:/. aunt laugh heart half (The letter I in half is silent.) GB « Listen and say these sentences. 1 How far’ the car park? 2 We went to a large bar full of film stars. 3 We're starting in half an hour. “8 4 In words with a letter r after the /a:/ sound, most Americans and some British people pronounce the r. important Listen to the same sentences, this time with the letter rs pronounced. “fer'isteny 5 Some people, especially in the north of England, pronounce the letters a or au as /:/ in some of these jaar Words. Listen. after afternoon ask answer aunt bath bathroom class dance fast glass laugh GP Listen to these sentences, first with /ax/, then with fee. 1 See you tomorrow afternoon. 3. We were laughing and dancing in the classroom. 2 Pll ask my aunt. 4 [left my glasses in the bathroom. Ax, Note:The name ofthe eter Ris pronounced fa off Note: The word are is often pronounced fai) or Ja:r. (See Unit 40) HES tow to make the sound /a/ Sea ee + /n/isa short sound. Look at the diagram. Listen and then mows wel say the sound. Open your mouth wide. Target sound: /a/ ase ea ae ee Sound and spelling «© /1/ is usually spelled u, but sometimes ou or o. Listen and say these words. bus colour come cup front London luck Monday month mother much nothing number run study sun uncle under Note: The words son and sun have the same pronunciation. Note: The number one is pronounced /w.an. GB « Listen and say these sentences, 1 Good luck with your exam next month! 2 Take the number one bus. 3 I said ‘Come on Monday’, not ‘Come on Sunday’, 4 My brother's studying in London, 54 Some people, especially in the north of England, say /of instead of JJ. Listen to the same sentences, important thi time with Jol. for listening 16 English Pronunciation in Use (Elementary) 42 a, 43 a 44 a9 ‘Section A Sounds and spelling Exercises Listen and write the words in the correct column. artist garden March part square talk warm watch words with /a:/ words with other vowel sounds A CCheck with the Key. Then listen again and repeat. Listen and write the words in the correct column. ‘business country fun home lors money mother push words with /x/ words with other vowel sounds 00nd TY... business. Check with the Key. Then listen again and repeat. Complete the sentences with one /a:/ word and one /a/ word. butter carpet dark hard husband love Prague son The ..BUtHE£ 8. £00 on 21d —-- t0 uy that 3 Theirs got. 4 T first met my... 2 Listen to check your answers. Check with the Key. Then listen again and repeat. Listen and circle the word you hear. Check with the Key. If any of these are difficult for you, go to Section E3 Sound pairs for more practice. 1 heart | hat ( sound pair 7) 2 far | four ( sound pair 8) 3 cat /eut ( sound pair 9) 4 look I luck (> sound pair 5) 5 luck I lock (& sound pair 10) 6 butter | better (> sound pair 18) English Pronunciation in Use (Elementary) "7 A Pair work Discuss these questions. ‘© What do you like to do in your free time? © What do your friends and family like to do? ‘in my free time, | like to watch TV and play video games.” | B Listen GO Four people are talking about their interests. Match the people wah their hobs ‘ fishing b. cooking . reading 4d. doing magic tricks © Listen again §¥ What do they like about their hobbies? What don’t they like? Match the sentences, 4. Reading is relaxing, but it's expensive. 2. Cooking doesn't cost much, but ‘sometimes it's boring. 3. Doing magic tricks is ereative, but ia een sleepy. 4. Fishing is a good way to meet people, but it takes a lot of tim D Group work Which hobby in part B do you think is the most interesting? the least interesting? Why? “The most interesting hobby is cooking because 12 Unit 3 1k Pair work Mac shes hae wih he pcre Which do you do? Which don't you do? collect stamps draw play chess. surf the Internet do calligraphy —_listento music playa musical instrument _take photos. 1 Avaw 2. “1 do calligraphy and draw. | don't play chess. B Work alone Imagine you have a free evening to do what you like, Add one more activity. Then check (7) the six things you like to do the most © chat online with friends O sitalone and think O cook a nice meal CO surf the Internet O listen to music O talk on the phone O play computer games O watch a DVD O read a book O wateh TV O read a magazine or a newspaper © Group work Compare your answers from part B. Then discuss these questions j Do you like to do similar or dlfferent things? 4 Is there anything you hate to do? ' # Do you prefer to do things alone or with other people? # Do you know anyone with an unusual hobby? “I ike to play computer games, chat online, talk on the phone, and Free time 13 do you like? Pair work Match these pictures with the sports in the chart below. Which sport is he Wisse it is You need Ws om ‘important. ateam, expensive. “I think number one is table tennis. But maybe it’s tennis. What do you think?” | B Pair work Which statements in part A are true? Check (/) the boxes | “When you play basketball, you do it just for fun. And you need a team.” € Join another pair Compare your answers from the chart. Then discuss these questions ‘* What sports do you like to play or do? What sports do you like to watch? ‘© What sports don't you like to play or da? Why not? ‘© What sports are popular in your country? baseball tae kwon do badminton 14) Unit 3 A Listen §¥ You wil hear a description of Zorb, a sport from New Zealand, Number the pictures from 1 0 4 oO B Listen §¥ Danny and Michelle have just tried Zorb. Write one word to describe how each person fel. 1, Danny a 2, Michelle —___ © Pair work Discuss these questions. Do you want to try Zorb? Why or why not? ‘© Imagine you just tried Zorb, How do you feel? ‘© Have you tried any unusual sports? don't want to try Zorb. It looks too dangerous Group work Look at these pictres Then discus the questions belo kite surfing paragliding snowboarding ‘© Have you tied any of these extreme sports? How did you like it? ‘© What other extreme sports do you know about? Have you ever tried any other extreme sports? Do you want to try them? ve tried paragliding. | was nervous, but | realy liked it Free time 15

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