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International Edition Steven J. Molinsky Bill Bliss Cr) ae elmer Mm CORY Wie Dirt) Side by Side, 3rd edition Student Book 1 Copyright © 2001 by Prentice Hall Regents Addison Wesley Longman, Ine. ‘A Pearson Education Company: All rights reserved No part of this publication moy be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, ‘without the prior permission of the publisher Pearson Education, 10 Bank Street, White Plains, NY 10608 Vice president, director of publishing: Allen Ascher Editorial manager: Fam Fishman Vice president, disestor of design and production: Rhea Banker Associate director of electronic production: Aliza Greenblatt Production manager: Ray Keating Director of manufacturing: Patrice Fraceio Digital layout specialist: Wendy Wolf Associate art director: Elizabeth Cartoon Interior design: Elizabeth Carlson, Wendy Wolf Gover desig: Blizabeth Carlson Contributing Side by Side Gazette authors: Laura English, Meredith Westfall Photo eredits: p. 25, Walter Hodges/Corbis; p. 26, top, left) Rhoda Sidney/Stock Boston, (top, right) Stuart Cohen/The Image Works, (bottom, left) Will & Deni Melntyre/Tonr Stone Images, NY, (bottom, right) Ariel Skelley/The Stocls Market; 9.54, (op) Spenear Grant/Liaison Agency, Ine, (bottom) BachmannyThe Image Works; p. 77, center) Liane Enkelis/Stock Boston, (lef!) 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(top) defi Greenberg/The Image Works, Gottom, lft) Lee Snidor/The Image Works: p. 165, (cop, lft) Jeff Greenberg The Image Works, fap, center) Owens Franken Corbis, (top, right) David Young-WolfTony Stone Images, NY, (dottom, left) Frank Siteman/Omni-Photo Commanications, Ine, (bottom, center) Willie L. Hill/Phe Image Works, Bottom, right) David Young-Wolll/PhotoE.dit. The authors gratefully acknowledge the contribution of ‘lina Carver in the development of the original Side by Side program. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Molinsky, Steven J. Side by side / Steven J. Molinsky, Bill Bliss, p.cin. 1. English language—Conversation and phrase books. 2, English Janguage—Textbooks for foreign speakers, I, Bliss, Bill. II. Title PE1181.M576 2000 4283.4 —de21 00-044990 ISBN O-13-O26744-9 (Regular Béition) 11 12.18 14 15 — RRD ~ 07 06 05 04 ISBN O-13-LL1959-1 (Regular Sdition with Audio Highlights) 56789 10~— RRD ~ 0706 05 ISBN O-L3-183934-9 (international Edition) 56789 10-RRD ~ 07 06 05 Steven J. Molinsky Bill Bliss Mustrated by Richard E. Hill @ @ 8 CONTENTS To Be: Introduction Personal Information Meeting People To Be + Location Subject Pronouns Classroom Objects Rooms in the Home Cities and Nationalities Places Around Town Present Continuous Tense Everyday Activities oSSehazette 4) 8 @ To Be: Short Answers Possessive Adjectives Everyday Activities To Be: Yes/No Questions Short Answers Adjectives Possessive Nouns Describing People and Things Weather To Be: Review Present Continuous Tense: Review Prepositions of Location Family Members Describing Activities and Events oSS: Gazette Prepositions There Is/There Are Singular/Plural: Introduction Places Around Town Locating Places Doseribing Neighborhoods Describing Apartments ‘'|® 25 27 35 45 53 55 Singular/Plural Adjectives This/That/These/Those Clothing Colors Shopping for Clothing SS: Gazette ©] ® Simple Present Tense Languages and Nationalities Everyday Activities Simple Present Tense: Yes/No Questions Negatives Short Answers Habitual Actions People's Interests and Activities SS: Gazette @ @ Object Pronouns Simple Present Tense: $ vs. non-s Endings Have/Has Adverbs of Frequency Describing Frequency of Actions Describing People Contrast: Simple Present and Present Continuous Tenses Adjectives Feelings and Emotions Describing Usual and Unusual Activities O85: Gazette o7 7 79 a7 7 107 115 Can Have to 7 Expressing Ability Occupations Looking for a Job Expressing Obligation Invitations Future: Going to Time Expressions Want to 127 Describing Future Plans and Intentions Expressing Wants Weather Forecasts Telling Time ‘Making Predictions oS=Gazette 139 G G @ Past Tense: Regular Verbs Introduction to Irregular Verbs. 141 Past Actions and Activities Ailments Describing an Event Making a Doctor's Appointment Past Tense: Yes/No Questions Short Answers WH-Questions More Irregular Verbs Time Expressions 149 Reporting Past Actions and Activities Giving Reasons Giving Excuses To Be: Past Tense 157 Television Commercials Describing Physical States and Emotions Telling About the Past Biographies and Autobiographies: °S: Gazette 165 APPENDIX Listening Scripts Thematic Glossary Cardinal Numbers Irregular Verbs: Past Tense INDEX 167 171 172 172 172 How to Say It! (communication Strategies) Meeting People Greeting People Checking Understanding Attracting Someone's Attention Calling Someone You Know ‘on the Telephone Introducing People Expressing Gratitude Complimenting Hesitating Starting @ Conversation Reacting to Information Reacting to Bad News Apologizing Asking the Time Saying How You Feel Giving an Excuse Recommending Products Pronunciation Linked Sounds Reduced and Reduced What are & Where are Deleted h Yes/No Questions with or Stressed and Unstrassed Words Rising Intonation to Check Understanding Emphasized Words Blending with does Reduced of Deleted h Reduced to Can & Can't Going to 8 Want to Past Tense Endings Did you Intonation of Yes/No Questions and WH-Questions 3 13 2 30 40 51 7 74 84. 95 103 mM 123 135 142 153 159 6 24 34 52 66 76 86 96 106 114 126 137 148 156 164 BCR tee ac) Se emit) bam ecat iam te) 5) (1 3. name 4, address 5. telephone number phone number What's Your Name? Deemer tr Tea cue Deen ee eg Where are you from? Answer these questions. 1. What's your name? My name is Maria, My address is 235* Main Street. My phone number is 741-8906." I'm from Mexico City, 2, What's your address? 8, What's your phone number? 4. Where are you from? Now practice with other students in your class. @2 Interview a famous person. Make up addresses, phone numbers, and cities. Use your imagination! Practice with another student. Then present your role play to the class. A. What's your name? B. My name is A address? B. A ~ phone number? B A. Where are you from? B. oI ls A a famous actor a famous actress a famous athlete the president™ of your country Meeting People A. Hello. My name is Peter Lewis. B. Hi, I'm Nancy Lee. Nice to meet you. A. Nice to meet you. too. Practice conversations with other students. * president/ prime minister/leader WHAT'S YOUR NAME? My name is David Carter, My name is Mrs. Grant. My My name is Ms. Martinez, Tm American. I'm from phone number is 549-2376, My telephone number is San Francisco. (218) 694-5555. My fax number is (213) 694-5557. My name is Peter Black. My My name is Susan Miller. My name is Mr. Santini. address is 378 Main Street, ‘My apartment number is 4-B, My e-mail address is Waterville, Florida. My license ‘TeacherJoc@worldnet.com,* number is 921DCG. My name is William Chen. My address is 294 River Street, Brooklyn, New York. My telephone number is 469-7750. My social security number is 04-35-9862 * “Teacherdoe at worldnet-dot-com' @4 READING check-up Match . name 2. 549-2376 . address b. 4B . phone number ¢. TeacherJoe@worldnet.com |. apartment number 4. William Chen social security number e. 378 Main Street e-mail address £ 044-35-9862 Listen and choose the correct answer. 1. a, Mary Black 4. a, 296-4870 b. Mrs. Grant b. 259-4087 2. a. 265 River Street 5. 9, 082-98-6175 b. 265 Main Street b. 32-89-6179 Ba, BC 6. a, maryb@worldnet.com b. 9D b, garyd@worldnet.com Practice the conversation. Now interview students in your class. LAST NAME FIRST NAME L as 3 4, A. What's your last name? B. Kelly 5. ‘A. How do you spell that? B. KELLY. 6. A. What's your first name? 7 r B. Sarah. 1 A. How do you spell that? 8. B, SARAH. Listen. Then say it. My name js Maria. | My address js 10 Main Street. My apartment number js 3B. | Write about yourself in your journal. “My addreesis My phone nur} Pm from _ CHAPTER SUMMA GRAMMAR ToBe am | {am from Mexico City (lam) is | What's your name? (What is) My name is Maria are | Where are you from? KEY VOCABULARY PERSONAL INFORMATION name telephone number first name phone number last name apartment number address fax number eanail address My name is Say it, Then listen. My name js David. My address js 9 River Street. My phone number js 941-2238, ber is __ Mrenine Peorts Hello. Hi, My name is. Tm Nive to meet you, ice to meet you, two. Bet lead Subject Pronouns pencil . book . desk computer . supermarket - post office . restaurant ). library = living room . dining room . kitchen |. bedroom . bathroom 4 In the Classroom 1. pen 6. globe 10. clock 14, chair 2. book 7. map 11. bulletin board = 15, ruler 38. pencil 8. board 12, computer 16. desk 4, notebook 9 wall 13. table 17. dictionary 5. bookshelf @: Where Is It? (Where is) Where's the book? (it is} It’s on the desk. Where's the computer? 1, Where’s the pen? 2. Where's the board? 5. Where's the pencil? 6. Where's the clock? 7. Where’s the notebook? 8. Where's the dictionary? 9, Where’s the bulletin board? Work with another student. Make a list of all the objects in your classroom. Present your list to the class. Who has the best list? 9@ E At Home 1. living room 4. bedroom 7. yard 2. dining room 5. bathroom 8. garage 3. kitchen 6. attic 9, basement @10 Where Are You? (lam) fm {He is) He's (She is) She's (itis) It’s in the kitchen. (We are) We're (You are) You're (They ate) They're We're in the { living room. . Where are Mr. and Mrs. Park? 7. Where are you? 8. Where are you and Ben? 9. Where are Mr. and Mrs. Hernandez? n@ a Where's Bob? 4 “RShe's in 4 t, bedroom. e 5. Where's the telephone 6, Where's Harry? book? Ze | 7. Where's Ellen? 8. Where's Kevin? 9, Where’s the cell phone? @r THE STUDENTS IN MY ENGLISH CLASS ‘The students in my English class are very interesting. Henry is Chinese, He's from Shanghai. Linda is Puerto Rican, She's from San Juan. Mr. and Mrs. Kim are Korean, ‘They're from Seoul. George is Greek. He's from Athens. Carla is Italian. She's from Rome. Mr. and Mrs, Sato are Japanese. They're from Tokyo, My friend Maria and I are Mexican. We're iron Mexico City, Yes, the students in my English class are very interesting, We're from many different, countries . .. and we're friends. wwe jow About You? PA DPAR DAK Tell about the students ,< in YOUR English class. ~S= Where are they from? v READING CHECK-UP TRUE OR FALSE? . Linda is Korean. . George is Greek. (5% On 1 2. 3. Henry is from Mexico City. ___ 4, Mr. Kim is from Seoul. 5, 6. . Carla is Chinese. . The students in the class are from many countries. Greeting People A. Hi. How are you? B, Fine, And you? A. Fino, thanks. Practice conversations with other students. Where Are They? Ask and answer questions based on these pictures. | —_—— _ 3. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Lee? Now add people and places of your own. 10. = hi, 7 @. 12. x Sep ‘Wuart's THE Word? Listen and choose the correct answer. POUR fe v READING CHECK-UP Wuat's tHE ANSWER? Where's George? Where's Maria? Where are Mr. and Mrs. Sato? Where's the English teacher? a. a a. a a. a bank hospital He's He's We're We're grosses park library She's She's They're ‘They're ALL THE STUDENTS IN MY ENGLISH CLASS ARE ABSENT TODAY All the students in my English class are absent today. George is absent. He's in the hospital. Maria is absent. She’s at the dentist. Mr. and Mrs, Sato are absent. They're at the social security office. Even our English teacher is absent. He's home in bed! What a shame! Everybody in my English class is absent today. Everybody except me. How About You? AR AR AAR ~ Tell about YOUR English class: Which students are in clase today? Which students are absent today? Where are they? ‘WHERE Are THEY? Listen and choose the correct place. 1. a. living room b. dining room 2, a. bathroom b. bedroom 3B. a. garage b. yard 4. a. bathroom b. bedroom 5. a. kitchen b. living room 6. a. bedroom b, basement, 5@ | Reduced and Mx dnd Mrs, Listen. Then say it. Say it. Then listen. Mr. dnd Mrs. Jones | Mr. dnd Mrs. Lee Mr. dnd Mrs. Park Mr. dnd Mrs. Miller Jim And Pam Walter dnd Mary You dnd Ben dim And I Work with another student. Draw a picture of your Draw a picture of your apartment or house. Res eee classroom. Label all the objects. Cee vA GRAMMAR Sussecr PRONOUNS To Be + Locarion am 2 (om tm | he? (Hei) He’ is | she? {Shes} She's Where it? (ies) ite in tho kitchen. we? (We are) We're are | you? {You are) You're they? {They are) They're KEY VOCABULARY Cuassoom Onsects Pusces ar Home Pacts Arounp Town Greeti Proms board globe attie bank Hi, How are you? ook: map basement hospital Fine, And you? bookshelf notebooke bathroom library, Fine, thanks, bulletin board pen bedroom movie theater chair pencil dining room park clock ruler garage post office computer table kiteben restaurant desk wall living room supermarket dictionary yard 700 @ . eating . drinking 3. cooking . reading » studying . teaching . singing . sleeping . swimming . planting . watching TV listening to music . playing cards . playing baseball . playing the piano What Are You Doing? amt (lam) I'm he (He is) He's is) she (She is) She's What it doing? (itis) It’s eating. [ we (Weare) We're are you (Youre) You're they (They are) They're sy TAVVY WANN 4—\ > c IZ SOS What are you doing? 4\C —_________ you and Judy doing? 44 eating dinner, =e BL Henry doing? 6. A. Mr. and Mrs. Lane doing? _— cooking dinner. Rita doing? studying English. _____ Carol and Ken doing? sleeping B,—_ watching TV. - = = Irene doing? 8. A. What are you doing? playing the piano. B. I'm What's Everybody Doing? A. Where’s Walter? B, He's in the kitchen. A. What's he doing? B. He's cating breakfast. 1. Karen 2. Mr. and Mrs. Clark park dining room eating lunch eating dinner 3. you 4. you bedroom living room playing the guitar playing cards 8. Gary and Jane 6. Miss Baker yard cafeteria playing baseball drinking mith @20 7. you library studying English 9. Marvin bathroom singing 11. your friend park listening to music Checking Understanding A, Where's Walter? B. He's in the kitchen. A. In the kitchen? B. Yes. Practice conversations with other students. 8. Ms. Johnson 10. Martha em classroom teaching mathematics hospital watching TV Pantomime an everyday activity for the class. Ask students, “What am | doing?” IN THE PARK ‘The Jones family is in the park today. ‘Phe sun is shining, and the birds are singing. Its a beautiful day! Mr. Jones is reading the newspaper. Mes. Jones is listening to the radio. Sally and Patty Jones are studying. And Tommy Jones is playing the guitar. ‘The Jones family is very happy today. It's a beautiful day, and they're in the park AT HOME IN THE YARD ‘The Chen family is at home in the yard today. The sun is shining, and the birds are singing. It’s a beautiful day! ‘Mr. Chen is planting flowers. Mrs. Chen is drinking lemonade and reading a book Emily and Jason Chen are playing with the dog. And Jennifer Chen is sleeping. ‘The Chen family is very happy today. It’s a beautiful day, and they're at home in the yard. © READING CHECK-UP TRUE OR FALSE? Q&A 1. The Jones family is at home in the Using this model, make questions and yard today. answers based on the stories on page 22. . Mrs. Chen is planting flowers. A. What's Mr Jones doing? 2. 3. Patty Jones is studying, B. He's reading the newspaper. __ 4, Jason Chen is reading a book. 5. 6. . The Chen family is singing. . The Jones family and the Chen. family are very happy today. Listen and choose the correct answer. 1. a, She's studying. 4, a, We're cooking dinner. b. Pm studying, b. They're cooking dinner. 2. a. He's eating. 5. a, We're planting flowers b. She's eating. b. They're planting flowers. 8. a. He’s watching TV. 6. a. You're playing baseball. b. She's watching TV. b. We're playing baseball AT THE BEACH The Martinez family is at the beach today. Using this picture, tell a story about the Martinez family. 23@ juced What cire & Where are Listen. Then say it. Say it. Then listen. What dre you doing? What dre they doing? What gre Jim dnd Jane doing? What dre Carol dnd Ken doing? Where dre Mary dnd Fred? Where dre Mx dnd Mrs. Lane? Where dre you dnd Judy? Where dre you dnd Henry? What are you doing now? What are your friends doing? Write about it in your journal. CHAPTER SUMMARY GRAMMAR Paesent Conminuous TENSE amt (lam) i'm he (Heis) He's is she (She She's What it doing? {tt Its eating. we (We are) We're are | you (You are) You're they hey are) They're KEY VOCABULARY Everybar Activimies CHECKING UNDERSTANDING cooking dinner reading a book /the newspaper In the kitchen? drinking milk/lemonade singing eating breakfast /lunch /dinner sleeping listening to musie/the radio studying English planting flowers swimming playing eards teaching playing baseball watching TV playing the guitar/the piano @u fazett by SIDE “Volume 1 Number 1 Titles Mr. is a title for a man. Ms., Mrs., and Miss are titles for a woman. Nicknames , My name is David. My nickname is Dave. Emenee Name Nickname Name ‘Nickname lames Jim Eliatoth Lz, Baty Pater Pee Jennter Jenny Robert Bob “ath Judy Timothy Tim eterna Kathy, Kate Thomas Tom Paticia Patty Willan Bit susan Sue Global Exchange = = OB] SungHee: Hello. My nameis Sung Hee. I'm Korean. I'm from Seoul. I’ma student. Right now 'm in my English class. I'm focking for a keypal in a different country. BanlelR: Hi,Sung Ree? My name is Daniel. My nickname IsDanny. My last name is Rivera, ('m Mexican, Vm from Mexico City, I'ma student. Right now i'm athome. ’'matmy computer, and Um listening to music. I'm also looking for a keypal. Tell me about your school and your English class. Send a message over the Internet. Tell about yourself. Look for a keypal. ee Sg Playing instruments, Sports, and Games 'm playing __ Instruments tw the violin the clarinet se the trumpet Fer Sports soccer tennis lm basketball em Games (@ chess lm checkers, WW tictac toe Sanaa sne, son hazel ——————— 25 + Right now, all around the world, people are: | Greetings greeting each other in different ways. You Have Seven Messages! Messages <_@ a. Mrs. Lane 731-0248 —8 b. Linda Lee 969-0159 —_ 6 c. Henry Drake 427-9168 —_o d. Dad —_ 6 e. Patty —@ f. Jim 682-4630 —@ g. Kevin Carter 298-4577 —SSEESS S101) SIE atc ————— Bees eed eee Cth Cala TL ye ah al iC d VOCABULARY PREVIEW 1. brashing 4. fixing 6. reading 2. cleaning 5. painting 7. washing 8. feeding I'm Fixing My Sink 1 my he his she her it its we our you your they their Wee rr : eis Are You Busy? Yes, I am, I'm washing my hair. 1. Is Frank busy? 2. Is Helen busy? 3. Are you busy? eleaning his apartment feeding her cat fixing our TV 4, Are Jim and Lisa busy? 5. Are you busy? 6. Is Richard busy? painting their bedroom doing my homework washing his clothes 27@ Zz 10. is, Are Ed and Ruth busy? 8. Is Timmy busy? 9. Are you busy? painting their garage feeding his dog doing our exercises Are you busy? 11, Is Karen busy? 12. Is Anwar busy? fixing my bicycle washing her car cleaning his yard Are your children busy? 14. Are you busy? 15, Is Wendy busy? brushing their teeth washing our windows reading her e-mail Attracting Someone’s Attention A. Jane? B. Yes? A. What ate you doing? B. I'mdoing my exercises. Practice conversations with other students. TALK ABOUT IT! where Are They, and What Are They Doing? ie Gz Lu] 3 tie us arenes Breton ieee Use these models to talk about the picture with other students in your class. A. Where’s Mr Molina? B. He's in the park. A. What's he doing? B. He's listening to the radio. . Where are Mr. and Mrs. Sharp? . They're in the /awndromat. . What are they doing? . They're washing their clothes. pp o> n@ A BUSY DAY Judy and Larry Clan Everybody at 159 River Street is very busy today. Mz. Price is cleaning his bedroom. Ms. Hunter is painting her bathroom. Ricky Gomez is feeding his cat. Mr. and Mrs, Wong are washing their clothes. Mrs, Martin is doing her exercises. And Judy and Larry Clark are fixing their car. T'm busy, too. 'm washing my windows . .. and of course, I'm watching all my neighbors. It’s a very busy day at 159 River Street. v READING CHECK-UP TRUE OR FALSE? 1, Mr Price is in his bedroom. __ 2 Ricky is eating 3 ‘Mr, and Mrs. Clark are in their apartment. _— 4, Mrs, Martin is doing her exercises, _— 5, Their address is 195 River Street, @32 Q&A Using this model, make questions and answers based on the story. A. What's Mr. Price doing? B. He's cleaning his bedroom. Listen and choose the correct answer. 1. a. The newspaper. 3. a. ‘The dining room. 5. a. TY, b. Breakfast, b. Soccer. b. My clothes, 2 a. Her e-mail. 4. a. Their kitchen. 6. a. His neighbors. b. Dinner. ». Basketball b. His windows. For WRITING AND Discussion A BUSY DAY Everybody at 320 Main Street is very busy today. Tell a story about them, using this, picture and the story on page 32 as a guide. 23@ listen. Then say it. | She's fixing Ker ear. She's cleaning Yer room, He's feeding ffis dog, He's washing is windows. Go toa place in your ¢ community—a park, a library, a supermarket, or someplace else, Look at the people. What are they doing? Write about it in your journal. Say it. Then listen. He's painting His apartment. She's doing Her homework. He's brushing His teeth. She's reading Mer e-mail. GRAMMAR To Be: SHORT ANSWERS Posstssive ADJECTIVES ‘ am. tm fe He's sho | is. She's Yes, | it tes cleaning ia We're a a You're they They're KEY VOCABULARY Evervoay Actives brushing my teeth leaning his apartment/garage/living room /room/yard doing her exercises! homework feeding our cat/dog fixing your bicycle/car/sink/'TV painting their bathroom /bedroom/ kitchen /living room washing my car/clothes/hair/windows @34 my his her its room. your their GREETING PeorLe Hil Arrractine ATTENTION dane? To | Atte Ca Peles tyi ry Short Answers OC ea Possessive Nouns . tall—short . married—single noisy /loud—quiet . young—old . handsome—ugly . expensive—cheap . heavy/fat—thin . beautiful/pretty—ugly . easy—difficult . new—old . large /big—smalll/little rich poor Tall or Short? (lam) (He is) (She is) a) (We are} (You are) (They are} im He's She's It's We're You're They're tall. A. Is Bob tall or short? B. He's tall. A. Is Bill tall or short? B. He's short. Howard 1. Is Kate young or old? 2. Is Pegey young or old? 8. Is Howard heavy or thin? 4. Is Mike fat or thin? Howard's car Mike's car Gloria Jennifer 5. Is Howard’s car new or old? 6. Is Mike's car new or old? @36 7. Is Gloria married or single? 8. Is Jennifer married or single? S Robert D) Captain Crook Vanessa Hilda 9. Is Robert handsome or ugly? 10. Is Captain Crook handsome or ugly? 11. Is Vanessa beautiful or ugly? 12, Is Hilda protty or ugly? Robert's house George's apartment Kate's neighbors Peggy's neighbors 13, Is Robert’s house large or small? 14. Is George's apartment big or little? 15. Are Kate’s neighbors noisy or quiet? 16. Are Peggy's neighbors loud or quiet? . the food at Burger Town the food at the Plaza Restaurant the questions in Chapter 5 the questions in Chapter 17 17. Is the food at the Plaza Restaurant expensive or cheap? 18. Is the food at Burger Town expensive or cheap? 21. Is Marvin rich or poor? 22. Is Larry rich or poor? 19. Are the questions in Chapter 5 easy or difficult? 20. Are the questions in Chapter 17 easy or difficult? Now ask and answer your own questions. 708 Tell Me About... ( Sn Tell me about 37 y C your new neighbors. je No, they aren't. Are they quiet? They're noisy. PA 1, A. Tell me about your computer. 2. A. Tell me about your new boss. new? young? B. No, . . B. No, . Tell me about your neighbors. _ noisy? 5. 6. A. Tell me about your sister, __ tall? single? B. No, B. No, 7. A. Tell me about Nancy's cat. 8. A. ‘Tell me about Ron and Betty's dog. pretty? little? B. No, B. No, . A. Tell me about the questions in your 10. A. ‘Tell me about Santa Claus. English book. thin? difficult? B. No, B. No, — = 39@ How's the Weather Today? | calling someone You Know on the Telephone A. Hello. B. Hello. Is this Julie? A. Yes, it is. B. Hi, Julie. This is Anna, A. Hi, Anna. ... Practice conversations with other students. The Weather Is Terrible Her Hi, Jack. This is Jim. P'm calling from Miami. From Miami? What are you doing in Miami? I'm on vacation, How’s the weather in Miami? Is it sunny? No, it isn’t. It’s raining. Is it hot? No, it isn’t. It’s cold Are you having a good time? No, I'm not. I'm having a TERRIBLE time. ‘The weather is TERRIBLE here! I'm sorry to hear that. Hi, ___.___. This is ___. I'm calling from From - 2 What are you doing in 2 T'm on vacation. How's the weather in _? Is it No, it isn’t. It’s Isit 2 No, it isn’t. It’s Are you having a good time? No, Tm not. I'm having a TERRIBLE time. The weather is TERRIBLE here! Bp Rp Bh wp wp Tm sorry to hear that. 4 You're on vacation, and the weather is terrible! Call a student in your class, Use the conversation above as a guide. British Columbia 2. Tahiti cool? hot? snowing? sunny? “u@ DEAR MOTHER Dear Mother, I'm writing from our hotel at Sludge Beach. Ralph and I are on vacation with the children for a few days. We're happy to be here, but to tell the truth, we're having a few problems. ‘The weather isn’t very good. In fact, it’s cold and cloudy. Right now I’m looking out the window, and it’s raining cats and dogs. The children aren’t very happy. In fact, they're bored and they're having a terrible time. Right now they're sitting on the bed, playing tic tac toe and watching TV. The restaurants here are expensive, and the food isn’t very good. In fact, Ralph is at a clinic right now. He's having problems with his stomach. All the other hotels here are beautiful and new. Our hotel is ugly, and it's very, very old. In fact, right now a repairperson is fixing the bathroom sink. So, Mother, we're having a few problems here at Sludge Beach, but we're happy. We’re happy to be on vacation, and we're happy to be together. See you soon. Love, Ethel v READING CHECK-UP TRUE OR FALSE? The weather is beautiful. ‘The children are happy. The children are watehing TV. ‘The restaurants are cheap, Wuat's THE ANSWER? Listen and choose the correct answer. f 2, 3. 4 5. 6. a. Ppppp It’s large. b. It’s heavy. It’smarried. —_b._It’s beautiful. They're quiet. b. ‘They're sunny It’s young. b. It’s warm. It’s small. b. It’s easy. Tt’s good, b. It’s raining __. 5. Ralph is at the hotel right now. _— 6. Their hotel is old. ___ 7. A repairperson is fixing the window. ___ 8. Ethel is watching the cats and dogs. TRUE OR FALSE? Listen to the conversation. Then answer True or False. ve epe Louise is calling Betty. ‘The weather is hot and sunny. The hotel is old. The food is very good. Louise is watching TV. Bae No Questions with or Listen. Then say it. Say it. Then listen. 4 Is Bob fll or short? Is the ear iféw or old? Is Kate oung or old? Are you iarried or single? —_— — Are they \oisy or quiet? Is it stinny or cloudy? oo te Isit bot or cold? Are they large or small? How's the weather today? y What are you doing now? Write a letter to a friend and tell about it GRAMMAR To Be: Yes/No Questions To Be: Short ANswess Am 1 | am. tm not. he he he ts | she she | is she | isn't it ral? Yes, | it No, | it we wo we Are | you you | are. you | aren't. they they they Possessive NOUNS Robert's house Peggy's neighbors George's apartment KEY VOCABULARY Descaisinc Peorte AND THiNcs Wearner tall short large small Its sunny. It’s hot, young old big little It’s cloudy. It’s warm, new old noisy/loud quiet Its raining Its cool. heavy/fat thin expensive cheap it's snowing. _It's cold. married single easy difficult handsome ugly rich poor beautiful/pretty ugly @u4 Bee Te Pee Cy OMe Tul miley * Describing Acti EBay VOCABULARY PREVIEW Coma 1. wife children grandparents _grandchildren 13. 2. husband 5, daughter 9, grandmother 11. granddaughter 14, uncle ts son 10. grandfather 12. grandson 15. niece J eother 7 sister 16. nephew - 8. brother 17. cousin 4. father My Favorite Photographs Who is he? He’s my father. What's his name? His name is Pau) Where is he? He’s in Paris. What's he doing? es He's standing in front of the Biffel Tower. Using these questions, talk about the following photographs. Who is he? Who is she? Who are they? What's bis name? What's her name? What are their names? Where is he? ‘Where is she? ‘Where are they? What's he doing? What’s she doing? What are they doing? 1. my mother 2. my parents in the park in the dining room riding her bicyele having dinner @4 my son at the beach swimming my daughter in front of our house washing her car my wife in the yard planting flowers . my husband in our living room sleeping on the sofa my sister and brother in the kitchen baking a cake my grandmother and grandfather at my wedding erying my aunt and uncle in Washington, D.C. standing in front of the White House 10. my cousin in front of his apartment building skateboarding 47@ LL. my niece 12. my nephew at school in his bedroom acting in a play sitting on his bed and playing the guitar 13. may friend 14, my friends in his apartment at my birthday party playing @ game on his computer singing and daneing ite Photographs ‘This is a photograph of my sister and me. My sister’s name is Amanda. We're in the park. Amanda is feeding the birds, and Ym sitting on a bench and listening to music. Bring in your favorite photographs to class. Talk about them with other students. Ask the other students about their favorite photographs. Oss v READING CHECK-UP Q&A Using this model, make questions and answers based on the story. A. What's the man in Apartment 3 doing? B. He's vacuuming his rugs. CHOOSE 1, Arthur's neighbors are a. noisy b. angry 2, The man in Apartment 3 is a, painting b. cleaning 3. The people in Apartment 5 are a. young b. old ARTHUR IS VERY ANGRY It's late at night. Arthur is sitting on his bed, and he's looking at his clock. His neighbors are making a lot of noise, and Arthur is veRy angry. ‘The people in Apartment 2 are dancing. The man in Apartment 3 is vacuuming his rug. The woman in Apartment 4 is playing the drums, ‘The teonagers in Apartment 5 are listening to loud music, The dog in Apartment 6 is barking. And the people in Apartment 7 are having a big argument, It’s very late, and Arthur is tired and angry. What a terrible night! 4. ‘The dog in Apartment 6 isn't __ a, sleeping b. making noise 5. The woman in Apartinent 4 is a. playing cards b. playing music 6. Arthur isn’t very a. happy b. tired 4a@ v READING CHECK-UP Whaar's THE ANSWER? 1, Where is Jane standing? 2. What's she wearing? 3. What's Uncle Harry doing? @50 TOM'S WEDDING DAY Today is a very special day. It’s my wedding day, and all my family and friends are here Everybody is having @ wonderful time My wife, Jane, is standing in front of the fireplace. She's wearing a beautiful white wedding gown. Uncle Harry is taking her photograph, and Aunt Emmia is crying. (She's very sentimental.) The band is playing my favorite popular music. My mother is dancing with Jane's father, and Jane’s mother is dancing with my father. My sister and Jane’s brother are standing in the yard and eating wedding cake. Our grandparents are sitting in the corner and talking about “the good old days.” Everybody is having a good time. People are singing, dancing, and laughing, and our families are getting to know each other. It’s a very special day. 4. What's Aunt Emma doing? 5. What's Tom’s mother doing? 6. What are their grandparents doing? Quiet oR Noisy? Wuat Do You HEAR? Listen to the sentence. Are the Listen to the sound. What do you hear? people quiet or noisy? Choose the correct answer. 1. a. quiet b. noisy 1. a. They're studying. b. They're singing. 2 a. quiet b. noisy 2. a. He's erying b. He’s doing his exercises 3. a. quiet b. noisy 3. a. She's vacuuming. b. She’s washing her clothes. 4a quiet b, noisy 4. a. They're barking. b. ‘They're laughing. 5. a. quiet b. noisy 5. a. She's playing the b. She's playing the 6. 2. quiet b. noisy piano. drums, For WRITING AND DISCUSSION JESSICA'S BIRTHDAY PARTY Today is a very special day. It’s Jessica's birthday party, and all her family and friends are there. Using this picture, tell a story about her party. Introducing People A. I'd like to introduce my brother. B. Nice to meet you. C. Nice to meet you, too Practice conversations with other students. \PRONUNCIATION Stressed and Unstressed Words Listen. Then say it. Say it. Then listen. He's playing the guitér. We're baking a céke. She’s Scting in a play. ‘They're sitting in the yard. She’s riding her bicycle. | ‘He's washing his cdr He's sleeping on the séfa. She's sitting on her bed. about your favorite photograph. This is a photograph of | |In this photograph, CHAPTER SUMMARY GRAMMAR To Be Present CONTINUOUS TENSE he? He's my father | he ro He's 1 Whol | she? She's my wife Whats | she | doing she's | Sleeping. Who are they? They're my perents What are they doing? Theyre swimming PREPOSITIONS OF LOCATION, She's in the park. He's siting on his bed He's at the beach. We're in front of our house. KEY VOCABULARY Fanny Memaces Evervoar Acrivres Inrropucine SOMEONE mother grandmother —_ wife acting laughing Td like tw introduce __. futher grandfather husband baking riding Nice to meet you parents grandparents. aunt crying skateboarding Nice to meet you, too. son srandson unele dancing talking daughter granddaughter niece having dinner vacuuming children grandehildren nephew brother sister cousin @52 S55: Gazette Volume 1 ‘Number 2 A Family Tree Betty and Henry Wilson’s family tree is very large Fm family tree is a diagram of the people in a family: This is the A‘ family tree. All the members of the Wilson family | are on this family tree—parents, children, grandparents, grandchildren, aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, and nephews, Betty and Henry are the parents of Sally, Linda, and Tom. Linda is single. Sally is married. Her husband's name is Jack. Sally and Jack are the parents of Jimmy and Sarah, Jimmy is their son, and Sarah is their daughter: ‘Tom is also married, His wife's name is Patty. Patty and Tom are the parents of Julie and Kevin. Julie is their daughter, and Kevin is their son Jimmy, Sarah, Julie, and Kevin are cousins. They ate also the grandchildren of Betty and Henry. (Betty and Henry are their grandparents.) Jack is Julie and Kevin's uncle. Sally is their aunt. Tom is Jimmy and Sarah's uncle. Patty is their aunt. Linda is also the aunt of Jimmy, Sarah, Julie, and Kevin, Jimmy is the nephew of Linda, Patty, and ‘Tom. Saral is their niece. Julie is the niece of Sally, Jack, and Linda. Kevin is their nephew. Draw your family tree. Then write about it PU Oe Classroom Activities lm veading writing raising my hand opening my book closing my book erasing the board Busing a caleulator Es sine, soc ba —————— 53 LISTENING Today's Weather -d_ ® hot a. Atlanta, ___ @ snowing b. Chicago —— © warm and sunny Toronto ——— @ cool and sunny d. Honolulu ___ @ cold and cloudy fe. Los Angeles EVO US DMEM Oe B)) Extended and Nuclear Families This is an extended family. The grandparents, parents, ee aa uae Pe AU UP ool Le Le Ue apartment in the same building. Extended families are very common around the world Rea a eo RUC a and children are in this home, The grandparents, Pre UR eet Cee aoe Recut 1s your family a nuclear family or an extended family? Which type of family is common in your country? In your opinion, what are some good things and bad things about these different types of families? sing} sing Gazette It's @ beautiny| day in our city today. It's warnt and sunny. The people in my family are very busy. My brother and sister are cleaning our apartment. My mother Is washing the windows, and my father Is fixing the bathroom eather today? What are you doing? What are other people in your farnily doing? Send a message to a keypal. Tell about the ‘weather, and tell about what you and others are doing today. Family Relationships wite's mother husband's mother } wife's father 1 husband's father son's wife E daughter's husband == wife's sister husband's sister i ife's brother husband's brother} mother-in-law father-in-law daughter-in-law son-in-law sister-in-faw brother-in-law Be aM) SO ee a ee era oa . bakery . clinic + hotel . barber shop department store . laundromat . book store . drug store school . bus station hair salon . train station cafeteria . health club . video store Where's the Restaurant? A. Where's the restaurant? A. Where's the supermarket? B. It’s next to the bank. B. It’s aeross from the movie theater. A. Where's the school? A. Where's the post office? B. It’s between the library and B. It’s around the corner from the park. the hospital. 6. Where's the gas station? BAKERY | 7. Where’s the clinic? 8. Where's the bakery? @56 Is There a Laundromat in This Neighborhood? There's (There is) a bank on Main Street. Js there a bank on Main Street? A. Excuse me. Is there a laundromat in this neighborhood? B. Yes. There's a laundromat on Main Street, next to the supermarket. [Faire Sion | Expressing Gratitude A. Thank you./Thanks. B. You're welcome. Practice some conversations on this page again. Express gratitude at the end of each conversation. ir Neighborhood? Yes, there is. isthere...? | ia No, there isn’t. Is there a cafeteria in your 3 neighborhood? i pe '*'s on Central Avenue, across from the bank. Draw a simple map of your neighborhood. With another student, ask and answer questions about your neighborhoods. Some places you can talk about: bakery dlinie hospital post office bank department store hotel restaurant barber shop drug store laundromat school book store fire station library supermarket bus station gas station movie theater train station cafeteria hair salon park video store chureh health club police station the Kitchen? Is There a Stove A. Is there a stove in the kitchen? A. Is there a refrigerator in the kitchen? B. Yes, there is. There's a very nice stove in the kitchen. B. No, there isn’t. A. Oh, good. A. Oh, I see. 3. a closet in the bedroom? Yes... 1, a window in the kitchen? Yes,... 2, 4. an elevator* in the 5. an air conditioner® in 6. a superintendent in the building? the bedroom? building? No, ... Yes... No,.. 7. a bus stop near the 8. a jacuzzi in the building? bathroom? No, ‘Yes,... *astove an clevator acioset an air conditioner 59 @ How Many Bedrooms Are There in the Apartment? There's one window in the bedroom. ; i 2 How many windows are there in the bedroom? Tpere's ove window i the badkoat. . Tell me, how many bedrooms are there in the apartment? A B. There are two bedrooms in the apartment. A. Two bedrooms? B. ‘Yes, That’s right. Ges 1. floors 2. windows building living room 3. closets 4, apartments apartment building 5. washing machines 6. bathrooms basement apartment @so * to and a halt An Apartment Building “@ Is there a window? Yes, there is, /No, there isn't. artment Are there any windows? Yes, there are. /No, there aren't. You're looking for a new apartment. Practice with another student. Ask questions about the apartment on page 61. Ie there a stove in the kitchen? Ask the landlord: 1. a stove in the kitchen? 2. a refrigerator in the kitchen? 3, a superintendent in the building? 4, an elevator in the building? 5. a fire escape? 6. a satellite dish on the roof? 7. a mailbox near the building? 8. a bus stop near the building? How many rooms are there in the apartment? @s2 Ave there any children in the building? 1H Ask a tenant in the building: 9. children in the building? 10. cats in the building? 11. mice in the basement? 12. cockroaches in the building? 18. broken windows in the building? 14, holes in the walls? 15. washing machines in the basement? Ask the landlord: 16. rooms—in the apartment? 17. floors—in the building? 18. closets—in the bedroom? 19. windows—in the living room? (MEN'S CLOTHING. WOMEN'S CLOTHING CHILDREN'S CLOTHING BOOK STORE VIDEO STORE ORUGSTORE —DRUGSTORE RESTAURANT. RESTAURANT RESTAURANT RESTAURANT _MOVIETHEN ¥ READING CHECK-UP CHoose 1. Everybody in Brewster is. a. at the airport b. outside the city c. talking about the mall THE NEW SHOPPING MALL Everybody in Brewster is talking about the city’s new shopping mall. The mall is outside the city, next to the Brewster airport. There are more than one hundred stores in the mall, There are two big department stores, ‘There are many clothing stores for men, women, and children. There's a book store, and there's a video store. There are two drug stores, and there are four restaurants. ‘There's even a large movie theater. Almost all the people in Brewster are happy that their city’s new shopping mall is now open. But some people aren't happy. ‘The owners of the small stores in the old center of town are very upset. They're upset because many people aren’t shopping in the stores in the center of town. They're shopping at the new mall In the mall, there are a. book stores and cafeterias b. restaurants and drug stores ¢. clothing stores and video stores 2, In the mall, there are —__ 4, ‘The store owners in the center of town are a. two video stores upset because ___. b. two drug stores a. people aren’t shopping in their stores ©. two restaurants b. people aron’t shopping at the mall © they're very old pal own a How About You? p geo mn aren ‘ Tuemedt Is there a chopping mall in your city or town? ‘Are there small stores in your city or town? Tall about stores where you live, A 83@ v READING CHECK-UP Wuar's THE ANSWER? AMY'S APARTMENT BUILDING Amy's apartment building is in the center of town. Amy is very happy there because the building is ia a very convenient place. Across from the building, there’s a bank, a post office, and a restaurant. Next to the building, there's a drug store and a laundromat. Around the corner from the building, there are two supermarkets. ‘There’s a lot of noise near Amy's apartment building. There are a lot of cars on the street, and there are a lot of people on the sidewalks all day and all night, However, Amy isn’t very upset about the noise in her neighborhood. Her building is in the center of town. It’s a very busy place, but it’s a convenient place to live. TRUE OR FALSE? . Where is Amy's apartment building? 1. Amy's apartment is in a convenient place, What's across from her building? 2. There's a drug store around the corner from Is there a laundromat near her building? her building. Why is there a lot of noise near Amy’s 3, There are two supermarkets in her building? neighborhood. 5. Why is Amy happy there? 4, There are a lot of cars on the sidewalk. 5. The center of town is very noisy. , How About You? PADPANALAMA @u Tell about YOUR neighborhond. Is it convenient? Is it very busy? Is it noiey or quiet? Wuar Praces Do You HEAR? Listen and choose the correct places. Example: supermarket, a. veeye Bap p TRUE OR FALSE? park fire station school bank hotel verre se school bank police station department store drug store hair salon, Listen to the conversation. Then answer True or False. 1. There are four rooms in the apartment. 2. There are two closets in the bedroom. 8. There are four windows in the kitchen, EDWARD’S APARTMENT BUILDING Edward's apartment building is in the center of town. Edward is very happy there because the building is ina very convenient place. Using this picture, tell about Edward's neighborhood. © video store laundromat gas station clothing store book store hospital 4. ‘There’s a superintendent in the building 5. ‘There are three washing machines. 6. ‘There's an elevator in the building. 65@ Listen. Then si —— Two bedrooms? — Five closets? ay it. ew ‘Next to the bank? On Main Street? In your journal, write about your apartment building or Say it. Then listen. le Three windows ls ‘Twenty floors? Across from the clinic? se On Central Avenue? home. Tell about the building and the neighborhood. j Intonation to Check Understanding GRAMMAR THERE Is/THERe ARE There's one window in the bedroom. CHAPTER SUMMARY Is there a laundromat in this neighborhood? Yes, there is No, there isn’t. Prepositions It’s next to the bank. It’s across from the movie theater. It’s between the library and the park. It’s around the corner from the hospital KEY VOCABULARY Ptaces Arouno Town airport drug store hakery fire station hank as station, barber shop hair salon book store: health club bus station hospitat cafeteria hotel chureh laundromat dinie library dlothing store movie theater department store park @se SINGULAR/PLURAL: INTRODUCTION police station post office restaurant school shopping mall supermarket train station video store 100 There are two windows in the bedroom. ‘Are there any Yes, there are. No, there aren't, ren in the bul There's one bedroom in the apartment: There are two bedrooms in the apartment. Housine air conditioner apartment building building bus stop closet elevator fire escape floor jacuzzi mailbox refrigerator stove superintendent washing machine Singular/Plural DXi Cye a BUM a ey * Clothing By une eslalile| Same) (ole VOCABULARY PREVIEW 1. shirt 6. 11. pants 2. coat 7. 12. jeans 3. dress 8. 13. pajamas 4. skirt 9. 14, shoes 5. 0. sweater socks Clothing Neg e ee @ss shirt tie . jacket belt pants sock shoe 8. 9. 10. ue 12. 13. 14, earring necklace blouse bracelet skirt briefease stocking 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. hat, coat glove purse/ pocketbook dress glasses 21. suit 22. watch 23, umbrella 24. sweater 25, mitten 26. jeans 27. boot Shirts Are Over There SINGULAR/PLURAL* & cA a shirt — shirts atie — ties adress — dresses acoat — coats an umbrella - umbrellas ‘a watch ~ watches ahat — hats a sweater — sweaters ablouse ~ blouses a belt ~ belts anecklace - necklaces ‘A. Excuse me. A. Excuse me. A. Excuse me. T’m looking for a shirt. Yn looking for a tie Tm looking for a dress B. Shirts are over there. B. Ties are over there. B. Dresses are over there. A. Thanks. A. Thanks. A. Thanks. & £7 Ff @ & & SF .Q Put these words in the correct column. boots briefcases earrings glasses gloves pants purses shoes socks 3 es boots _ 7 —— * Some ierogular plurals you know are ‘aman ~ men a child children tooth ~ teeth ‘a woman = women person — people amause ~ mice 0@ I'm Looking for a Jacket Cotors red orange yellow green blue purple black silver pink gray white gold brown . May I help you? . Yes, please. I'm looking for a jacket. . Here’s a nive jacket. . But this is a PuRPLE jacket! PR > p> ‘That’s okay. Purple jackets are very POPULAR this year. A. May J help you? B. Yes, please. I'm looking for a A. Here’s a nice B. Butthisisa_ A. That's okay, ______s are very POPULAR this year, 1264 2. white 3. pink 4. orange 5. yellow 6. green and purple 7. striped 8. polka dot @70 I'm Looking for a Pair of Gloves Pair of shoes/socks .. . Can I help you? . Yes, please. I'm looking for a pair of gloves: Here’s a nice pair of gloves. . But these are cree gloves! > wp we . ‘That's okay. Green gloves are very POPULAR this year. A. Can [help you? B, Yes, please. I'm looking for a pair of A. Here’s a nice pair of B. But these are - st A. That's okay. _______. ___s are very POPULAR this year. 4. yellow 3. pink 4. orange striped 6. green 7. red, white, and 8. polka dot repr le How About You? = PTAA What are you wearing today? What are the students in your class wearing today? What's your favorite color? n@ NOTHING TO WEAR Fred is upset this morning. He's looking for something to wear to work, but there's nothing in his closet. He's looking for a clean shirt, but all his shirts are dirty, He's looking for a sports jacket, but all his sports jackets are at the dry cleaner’s. He's looking for a pair of pants, but all the pants in his closet are ripped. And he’s looking for a pair of socks, but all his socks are on the clothesline, and it’s raining! Fred is having a difficult time this morning. He's getting dressed for work, but his closet is empty, and there’s nothing to wear, v READING CHECK-UP CHoose 1. Fred’s closet is —__. 4, He's looking for a pair of __ a. upset a. jackets b. empty b. pants 2 Fred is 5. The weather is — a. at home a. not very good b. at work b. beautiful 3. Fred's shirts are 6, Fred is upset because —__. a. dirty a. he's getting dressed b. clean b. there’s nothing to wear WuicH Worp Doesn't BELONG? Example: a, socks b. stockings © jeans d. shoes 1. a. sweater b. jacket, ©. briefease d. coat, 2. a. necklace b. belt ©. bracelet d. earrings 3. a. blouse b. skict ©. dress d. tie 4. a. clean b. green gray d. blue 5. a. pants b. shoes c. earrings d. blouse Excuse Me. | Think That's My Jacket. This/That is These/Those are Hmm. I don’t think so. Oh. You're right. I think this is MY I quess I made a mistake. Oh. You're right I quess I made a mistake, @ B® / 1. hat 2. boots 3. coat 4, pen \ 4 wl | 3. pencils 6. umbrella Lost and Found Js this your umbrella? A. Are these your boots? B. No, they aren't. . Are you sure? A. Are you sure? A B. No, it isn't. A. B. B. Yes. THOSE boots are DIRTY, and . Yes. THAT umbrella is BROWN, and MY boots are CLEAN. MY umbrella is BLACK. Make up conversations, using colors and other adjectives you know. ° oe 1. watch 2. gloves 3. briefease 4. mittens A. That's a very nice hat! A. Those are very nice boots! B. Thank you. B, Thank you. Practice conversations with other students. v READING CHECK-UP Q&A Mrs. Miller is in the department store. Using this model, create dialogs based on the story. A. Excuse me. I'm looking for @ brown, umbrella for my son. B. I'm sorry, All our umbrellas are black. ‘Wuat's THE Word? Listen and choose the correct answer. 1. a. blouse b. dress 2. a. shoes b. boots B. a. necklace b. bracelet 4. a. coat b. raincoat 5. a. socks b. stockings 6. a. shirt b. skirt HOLIDAY SHOPPING Mrs. Miller is doing her holiday shopping. She's looking for gifts for her family, but she’s having 2 lot of trouble. She's looking for a brown umbrella for her son, but all the umbrellas are black. She's looking for a gray raincoat for her daughter, but all the raincoats are yellow. She’s looking for a cotton sweater for her husband, but all the sweaters are wool. She's looking for an inexpensive bracelet for her sister, but all the bracelets are expensive. She's looking for a leather purse for her mother, but all the purses are vinyl. And she’s looking for a polka dot tie for her father, but all the ties are striped. Poor Mrs. Miller is very frustrated. She's looking for spocial gifts for all the special people in her family, but she’s having a lot of trouble. WHicH Worb Do You HEAR? Listen and choose the correct answer. 1. a. jacket b. jackets 2. a. belt b. belts 3. a. sweater b. sweaters 4. a. suit b. suits 5. a. shoe b, shoes 6. a. tie b. ties 5@ isized Words Say it. Then listen. But these are YELLOW shoes! Green gloves are very POPULAR this year. Striped socks are very POPULAR this year. I think this is My jacket. I think these are MY glasses. ‘THAT umbrella is BROWN, and ‘THOSE boots are DiRTY, and MY umbrella is BLACK I MY bools are CLEAN. What are you wearing today? Tell about the clothing and the colors. Write about it in your journal. Bea a GRAMMAR SincuLar/PLuRaL ‘THS/THAT/THESE/ THOSE Auectives, [5] [imlooking for a coat. Is this your umbrella? This is a purple jacket. Coats are over there. That umbrella is brown. These are green gloves. fz) tmlooking for an umbrella. ‘Are these your boots? Umbrellas are over there. Those boots are dirty. Im looking for a dress. Dresses are over there. fiz) KEY VOCABULARY Clothe Cotors helt jacket skirt black pink blouse Jeans sock blue purple boots mittens sports jacket brown red bracelet necklace stocking gold silver briefcase pajamas suit gray white coat pants sunglasses green yellow dress pocketbook: sweater orange earring purse tie glasses raincoat umbrella glove shirt wateh hat shoe @% 55s: Gazette Clothing, Colors, and Cultures Blue and pink aren't children’s clothing colors all around the world 1e meanings of colors are sometimes very different in ifferent cultures. For example, in some cultures, blue is a common clothing color for little boys, and pink is a common clothing color for little girls. In other cultures, other colors are common for boys and girls. ‘There are also different colors for special days in different cultures. For example, white is the traditional color of a wedding dvess in some cultures, but other colors are traditional in other cultures, For some people, white is a happy color. For others, it's @ sad color. For some people, red is a beautiful and lucky color. For others, it's a very sad color: What are the meanings of different colors in vour culture? Attention, J-Mart Shoppers! 2 @ jackets a. Aisle 1 __ @ gloves b. Aisle 7 _— © blouses < Aisle 9 — © bracelets de Aisle 11 —— @ ities fe Aisle 5 PATA Clothing M bathrobe tee shit scarf fm wallet ring OWNS Those are very nice , tw sandals ww slippers m sneakers shorts m sweat pants =86@e —ansaasor, so hae ———————— 77 People’s Homes Homes are different all around the world. eae Se eee aa tae eae Creo What different kinds of homes are there in your country? singe sine Gazette Urban, Suburban, and Rural turban areas cities suburban areas = places near cities rural areas places in the countryside, far from cities About 50% (percent) of the world's population is in urban and suburban areas. rural About 50% (percent) of the world’s population is in rural areas, = Global Exchange RosieM: My apartment is ina wonderful neighborhood. There's abig, beautiful park across from my apartment building, Around the corner, there’s a bank, a post office, anda laundromat. There are also many restaurants and stores in my neighborhood, It’s a noisy place, but it’s a very interesting place. There area lot of people on the sidewalks all day and all night. How about your neighborhood? Tell me about it. Send a message to a keypal. Tell about your | neighborhood. Whot at Ave They Saying’ far i ¥ ae el FY 6. paint 7. play 8. read 9. sell . listen to music 10. shop Interviews Around the World We You They live. \ we you they Where do. live? A. B. A. B. A. B. Pp B. 1 we What do) You p 9°? they What's your name? ‘My name is Antonio. Where do you live? Tlive in Rome. What language do you speak? I speak Italian. Tell me, what do you do every day? eat Italian food, Ising Italian songs, and I watch Italian TV shows! Interview these people. What's your name? Where do you live? What language do you speak? What do you do every day? People Around the World He he he She > lives. Where does 4 she ¢ live? What does 4 she ¢ do? tt it it it What's his name? His name is Miguel. Where does he live? He lives in Mexico City. What language does he speak? . He speaks Spanish. What does he do every day? PPOP Se Pw P He eats Mexican food, he reads Mexican newspapers, and he listens to Mexican music. Ask and answer questions about these people. What's his/her name? Where does he/she live? What language does he/she speak? What does he/she do every day? Spanish iia ‘Puerto Rican: 1 We |, You ive: They He She Ff lives. It My name ig Linda, live in London. I work in a library. I live in Buffalo. I drive a bus. We're Carol and Ray. We live in Cleveland. We cook in a restaurant, Use these models to talk with other students about the people above. A. Where does Linda live? B. She lives in London. A. What does she do? B She works in a library. Where I we 40 1 vou they he does 9 she it My name is Brian. I live in Boston. I work in a bank. live? We live in Honolulu. We paint houses, My name ig Susan. I live in San Diego. T gell cars. A. Where do Walter and Wendy live? B. They live in Washington, D.C. A, What do they do? B. They work in an office. Do They Live, and What Do They Do? do i Ms What they J do? ce { i } it We're Walter and Wendy. We live in Washington, D.C. We work in an office. My name is Tina. I live in Tampa. I drive a taxi. My name is Victor. I live in Vancouver, I play the violin, you live? What do you do? ‘Mr. and Mrs. DiCarlo live in an old Italian neighborhood in New York City. ‘They speak a little English, but usually they speak Italian. ‘They read the Italian newspaper. They listen to Italian radio programs. They shop at the Italian grocery store around the corner from their apartment building. And every day they visit their friends and neighbors and talk about life back in “the old country.” @ Mr. and Mrs. DiCarlo are upset about their son, Joe. He lives in a small suburb outside the city, He speaks a little Italian, but usually he speaks English. He reads American newspapers. He listens to American radio programs. He shops at big suburban supermarkets and shopping malls. And when he visits his friends and neighbors, he always speaks English In fact, Joe speaks Italian only when he calls his parents on the telephone, or when he visits them every weekend. Mr. and Mrs. DiCarlo are sad because their son speaks so little Italian. ‘They're afraid he’s forgetting his language, his culture, and his country. 3@

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