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Art dircetion, book design, photo research, and layout services: Adventure House, NYC This FAHASA reprint edition of ISBN 978-0-521-12692-2 is for sale in Vietnam only. Contents ‘1 My interests ... 2 Descriptions ............ cc ccccccesscsseseeeeeee 9 BS Rain OF SIUM ioc eecccveratseeeestescsssceeensss a7: @ Life at home... esse teeseeeees 25 5 Health. 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Barett/Alamy; Nicholas Eveleigh/Geuty images; Helen Ashford/Getty Images; @Alamy, ‘ommxa/alamy: jamie Gril/Cetty Images; 32 (let to right) ‘Shutterstock; oFuse/Getty Images: Shutterstock; 33 ‘Shutterstock; 34 (objects) Shutterstock; (woman) ©Media Bakery; 35 OAlamy; 39 ©Asla images Group/Alamy 41 (top row, left to right) archive Photos/Getty Images; WDisney; @ABC/Getty Images; (middle row, let to right) ©Carin Baer/Tasfeverert Collection, @C85/Everet Collection; Digital Vision/Cetty images; (ottom row, left to right) evaerie Macon/Cetty Images; ©NEC; ‘james Devaney/Getty Images; 46 (clockwise from op left) Robert Clayton/alamy; @Alamy; OMedia Bakery; @Media Bakery; ‘trik Dreyer/Getty Images; ©AMana Images/Alamy; 48 ‘@shutterstock unit My interests I'm interested in fashion. "Fl complete the puzzle and the sentences with words for people's interests, ‘Across 3. I'm interested in fashion | like new and different clothes. 4. Tonya is interested in : She loves the old paintings at the museum. 8. Dennis is interested in His favorites are Spanish, Portuguese, and Chinese. Down 1, Mario is interested in He likes basketball and soccer. 2. Jonathan is interested in : He works with the president. 5. Mrs, Wilson doesn’t like She hates computers! 6. Penny is interested in pop + She loves popular music and art. 7. Are you interested in ? Let’s go to China for a month! Unit 1 LessonA 1 ® Match the questions and the answers. 1. Where is Daniel from? __e__ How old is Ricardo? Is he married? __ Is she interested in literature? Are you interested in travel? What’s your mame? ____ ‘Where are they from? PprNaaPrwn ‘What are you interested in? a. Yes, she is. b, My name’s Sophia. c. He's 24 years old, They're from Colombia. e. He's from Australi f/m interested in pop culture. B. No, he isn’t. hh. No, I'm not. DB Look at Yolanda’s information. then answer the questions. Tell us about YOU, fashion? politics? travel? art? pop culture? literature? 22 | Country: What are you interested in? Do you want information about ») Yes, please. (_) No, thank you. Ifyes, which sports? [ soccer and tennis (Yes, please. (@) No, thank you. Yes, please. (.) No, thank you. (@) Yes, please. (_) No, thank you. Ifyes, where? | China, Japan, and South Ke @ No, thank you. (Yes, please. (@) No, thank you. CO» No, thank you. (@ Yes, please. (_) No, thank you. tyes, which languages? [ Chi O Yes, please. @ Yes, please. 1, What's Yolanda’s last name? . Is she married? Is Maria her full name? How old is she? Where is she from? What sports is she interested in? Is she interested in Japanese? evans wn What countries is she interested in? Unit 1 Lesson A It's Gomez. _ G) Write about Yolanda’s interests with the information from Exercise 3 on page 2. Use the simple present of be. 1. Yolanda is interested in sports, She's not interested in fashion. 2. 3. 4. Sia 6. I 8. 5} complete the conversation with questions. Lynne: Hello? Judy: Hello, This is Judy from Speak Magazine, Can | ask you some questions? lynne: Sure. Judy: Thank you. _ What's your name ? Lynne: I’m Lynne Roberts, Judy: Hello, Ms, Roberts, ? Lynne: I'm from Chicago. Judy: ? lynne: I'm 31, Judy: or single? Lynne: I'm married. judy: ? Judy: lynne: My husband is 30 years old. fldiyeeaeaeeneeee ee eee ee aeeseaeeee ree Sg e lynne: Yes, we are. I’m interested in Spanish, and my husband speaks French. Judy: Great. sae 7 Lynne: Yes, we're interested in travel Judy: OK. Are you and your husband interested in Speak Magazine? lynne: Hmm... Unit 1 LessonA 3 Can you repeat that, please? A. Write the tines of the conversation in the correct order, | RO-D-RA-G-U-E-Z. | Hello, Gina, What's your last name? | Could you say that again, please? | Sure, Rodriguez. V/Hi.This is Gina. My last name is Rodriguez. Oh, OK, Ms. Rodriguez. How do you spell that? Gina: Clerk: Gina: Clerk: Gina: Clerk: Gina: complete the conversations with repeat or more slowly. 1, A: It’s on page 122. B: Can you say that _more slowly , please? 2. A: What's your phone number? B: It’s 324-555-1908. ‘A: Could you speak _., please? 3. A: Her name is Na Young Park. 8B: Could you that, please? 4. A: What’s your last name? B: Lowery. A: Could you say that __ , please? 5. A: The train is at 10:40 a.m. 8: Can you that, please? 4 Unit 1 Lesson B © Do you play sports? “A Label each picture with the correct word from the box. baseball golf karate swim yoga bowl — Ygymnastics ski table tennis UPTOWN SPORTS CENTER L gymnastics i Monday and Wednesday ‘Mondlay and Friday 2:00 p.m, 5:00 p.m. 5, Tuesday and Thursday Wednesday 6:00 p.m. 41:00 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. complete the sentences with the words from Exercise 1. Use play or do when necessary. 1. You can _do gymnastics ‘on Monday and Wednesday at 2:00 p.m. 2. You can on Wednesday at 1:00 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. 3. You can _____ on Saturday at 9:00 a.m. 4. You can ‘on Tuesday at 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. 5. Youcan on Friday at 3:30 p.m. Unit 1 LessonC 5 BD Pur the words in the correct order to make questions and answers. 1 play / does / she / What / sports / ? table / plays / tennis / she / . . gymnastics / they / do / Where / do /? school / do / at / They / gymnastics / . . like / Does / he / karate | ? he / Yes /, / does / . play / golf / When / do / you / 2 the / golf /1/ play / in / morning / . you / Do / sell / skis /? don’t / No/, /we/. they / afternoon / the / Do / swim / in / ? don't | No/, / they /. A: What sports does she play? a B: She plays table tennis. A: B: A: Bs A B: A 8: A GL Circle the correct words to complete the conversation. 6 Unit 1 Lesson C Mari: Joe: : Hey, Mari. D likes karate? ley, Mari 0 yourke) ti No, I doesn’t / don’. | ike / tikes yoga. > Do / When do you do yoga? 4 f Husually do / does yoga after work Do / What do you lke yoga? + No, Ido J don’. But my brother tke / tikes it i: Do / Where do you like golf? 1 Yes! play {plays golf alt. Do you do lke / tke gol Yes, | do Ly does. Great! Let’s play golf on Saturday. OK. 5 complete the text with the simple present forms of the verbs in parentheses. MINIATURE GJL SCORECARD linda [Debbie] [IE] linda [Debbie] 3 | 4 4 5 5 3 23 3 7_|4 4] 4 | 6 4 4 [2 2 | 5 [4 5 3 [3 4 enna 3 69 ture golf. A miniature golf course + (have) 18 holes, but the course is very small. At the end of the game, the person with the lowest score (win), z Linda (play) miniature golf with her friend Debbie. They (Play) in the park on Saturdays, and Linda usually (win) the game, But that’s OK with Debbie. she (like) the game, too, and they always 7 have) a lot of fun. G read the text in Exercise 5. Use the answers below to complete the questions. 1. What game does Linda like? miniature golf 2. _Does a miniature golf course have 18 holes? Yes, it does. 3 with? with her friend Debbie 4. miniature golf? in the park 5. miniature golf? on Saturdays 6 the game, too? Yes, she does. °7) answer the questions about a sport you like. 1, What is the sport? 2. When do you play it? 3. Where do you play it? Unit 1 LessonC 7 1 2 3. 2 3 4 5. 8 Unit 1 Free time @ the 100-meter run CO the high jump CO the 1500-meter hurdles Read the text. Check (/) the events that are in a decathlon. 4, D the 500-meter run 5. the low jump 6. D the long jump q * ‘The decathlon is a sports competition with ‘en different events. Athletes compete in all ten events for two days. After the ten events, the person with the best score wins ‘There are four races, or track events, in the decathlon: the 100-meter run, the 400-meter run, the 1500-meter run, and the 110-meter hurdles. In the 110-meter hurdles, athletes run and jump. Athletes also compete in six field events. In the long jump, people run and. jump. In the high jump, they run and jump over a high bar. In the pole vault, athletes run. and jump over a high bar with a long pole. In the shot put, the javelin throw, and the discus ~~ The decathlon has twelve events. Athletes throw things in five events. The shot is a large heavy disk. Women jump over hurdles on a 110-meter course. ‘The men’s decathlon started in 2001. Lesson D throw, athletes throw different things. The shot is a large heavy ball. The javelin is along thin pole, The discus is like a large round disk or plate, ‘The women's decathlon started in 2001. Before 2001, only men competed in the decathlon, Women now compete in the same ten events, but there are some differences. For ‘example, the hurdles are lower and women jump over hurdles on a 100-meter course, not on a 110-meter course, like the men's decathlon. The shot, the javelin, and the discus in the women’s decathlon ate not as heavy as in the men’s events. ras Read the text again. Rewrite the sentences. Correct the underlined words. ‘The decathlon has ten events, Descriptions A He's talkative and friendly. “AL Pur the letters in the correct order to make personality adjectives, Liyfldrne frie 6. vceirtae 2 vittkaael 7. nuytn _ 3. nidfnecto —_- & gdnkwhrraoi sete 4. nsueogre 9. rssuieo ite B.ysh complete the sentences with some of the adjectives from Exercise 1, Use the simple present of be. 1. Ethan _is shy but 2. Rita 3. Tom and Ed confident - and + and 4. Paul and Yoko 5. Ms. Perez Unit 2 LessonA 9 BD Rewrite the sentences with the words in parentheses. 1. Laura is shy but confident. (person) Laura is a shy but confident person. Bee 2. Sue and Kelly are hardworking. (students) 3. Dana is talkative and funny. (gir) 4, He’s serious but friendly. (guy) 5. She's generous. (mother) 6. They're creative and confident. (musicians) 'm friendly. (person) 8. Mr. Nelson is talkative but serious. (teacher) AL complete the conversation with What . . . like? questions. Doug: Hi, Isabel. How's your art class? Isabel: | love it! My teacher is Mrs. Linden. Doug: What's she like 2 Isabel: She’s great. She’s creative but serious. There are 12 students in the class. Doug: i Isabel: They're shy, and they're not very friendly. But my friend John is in the class. i: John is a talkative guy. Doug: And ? = Isabel: Me? I'm a serious and hardworking student! 10 Unit 2 LessonA 5D Read Part 1 of Jenny’s job evaluation. Then complete the evaluation in Part 2 with the simple present and the correct adjectives. ACE ACCOUNTANTS EMPLOYEE EVALUATION FORM Employee's Name: _Jenny Lewis Job: Accountant Date: _May 24 Part 1: Which words describe the employee? Check the words, serious WY confident 7 hardworking WF creative talkative 0) funny A shy D friendly Part 2: Write an evaluation of the employee. Jemy_is.a serious accountant and very She + She works late every day. Jemry person and hae mary good ideas, She ie not very talkative ‘or funny. Jenny. SS + People lke her. G write conversations for the pictures with your own Ideas. Use What . . like? questions and be + adjective (+ noun). Examples: &: What are they like? What's he like? “They've friendly but shy. He's a confident and creative actor. The Jonas Brothers, singers and musicians Johnny Depp, actor La Pak ? ‘77 write conversations for another actor or actress, singer or musician. 1, Actor or actress: 2. Singer or musician: A ieee ? Bs . Unit 2 LessonA 11 ), ! don't think so. Gl circle the correct sentence to complete the conversation, 1. A: Is Mia hardworking? B: ; think $0. | don’t think so. She always works late. \: Does your teacher give a lot of homework? B: I believe so. / I'm not really sure. it’s the first day of class. 3. A Is Jay-Jay talkative? B: I guess so. / | don’t believe so. He’s shy. 4. A: Are Mr. and Mrs. Trandall generous? B: | believe so. / 1 don’t b took at the pictures. Complete the conversations with expressions from Exercise 1. More than one answer is possible. 1. As Is Larry funny? 8B: _Idon’t think so. /1 don't believe so. 3. A: Are Tina and Jordan friendly? 4. As Does Eric like baseball? B: B: 12 Unit 2 Lesson B What do they look like? “Match the descriptions with the people in Joe’s family. then write about them. A B c D E young middle-aged bald middle-aged short and tall and thin long blond hair agray mustache curly hair overweight, wavy shoulder: little round elderly and ashort black young length hair glasses medium height beard 1. This is my mother. She's middle-aged. _ She has long blond hair. She has little round glasses. 2. This is my grandfather, straight black hair > ea 1 4, This is my sister. te 5. This is my father. 3. These are my brothers. Unit 2 Lessonc 13 ® Read the clues and label the pictures with the correct names. ‘Ken’ hair isn’t straight, long, or brown. ‘+ Megan doesn’t have short or black hair. + Mario's hair isn’t long or blond. | i long black hair short brown hair wavy blond hair straight blond hair 1 2. a. Ken 4 D Answer the questions. Use the information from Exercise 2. 1, What does Ken look like? He has wavy blond hair. What does Mario look like? What does Megan look like? FeN What does Diane look like? A Look at the answers. Wi 1. What does he look lke? He has a brown mustache. 2. What's he like? He's confident and serious. the questions with What . . . like? or What . . . [ook like? She has long straight hair. Theyre tall and overweight. ‘They're friendly and talkative people. ¥'m short and thin. He's pretty funny. Prim creative and hardworking. een anae We have curly red hair. 14 Unit 2 Lesson C 55 complete the chart with the words from the box. black curly green long new round — straight’ = wavy blond elderly little middle-aged red_—short tall young | DUO G pur the words in the correct order to make sentences. 1. hair / straight / John / has / brown / lohn has straight brown hair. . short / He's / a / elderly / man / . Found Wendy] iBlasses| (Nas jilted. -sececcceee tte eee rrr renee eee eee hhave | eyes / green / They / small /, SESE CEE se eee EEL ». beard / long / He / a/ has / gray / . . We / hats / blue / new / have /. oR wH 'Z) Look at the pictures. Write sentences. Use some of the words from Exercise 5. More than one answer is possible. Unit 2 LessonC 15 People’s profiles “Read the text. Write the name of the artist and the cartoon under the correct picture. a Famous Cartoonists Jim Davis Jim Davis is famous for his comic stip, Garfield's bout a cat named Garfield. This cat is lazy and eats « lot of lasagna. Garfield aso sloops a lot. Jim’s comic is cbout a cat, but he doesn’t have a pet cat now. Jim played with lots of cats when he was a boy. This helps him draw and write about Garfield. Jim lives and works in Muncie, Indiana. Matt Groening ‘Matt Groening is famous forthe cartoon The Simpsons. The characters in The Simpsons have the same names as the people in Matt's family, but they don’t look tke his family. The fother in the cartoon, Homer, is bald. The mother, Marge, has big blve hair. Homer and Marge have three children. The sister, Lisa, is extremely serious, and Maggie is « baby. Bart is talkative and funny. Matt says Bort is lke him. ‘Mat is from Portland, Oregon, but he lives in Los Angeles now. Cathy Guisewite Cathy Guisewite also lives in Los Angeles, but she's from Dylon, Ohio. Her comic strip is Cathy. Cathy is cbout a woman's life. She and her mother do not always see things the same way. In the cartoon, Cathy likes to eat, and her mother thinks she's overweight, Cathy also has problems at work. The cartoon was about Cathy Guisewite, but now the real Cathy is married, and she has two children D read the text again. then circle the correct answer. Jim’s cartoon isGarfield)/ The Simpsons. 2. The cartoon of Marge looks like / doesn’t look like Matt’s mother. 3. In The Simpsons, Lisa Is very serious / talkative. 4. jim and Cathy / Matt and Cathy live in Los Angeles now. 5. The real Cathy is married / single. 16 Unit 2 LessonD | | | f Rain or shine Aue fay It's extremely cold. “abet each picture with the correct word from the box. cloudy Vcold cool hot oe sunny | 1 warm windy 4a 5. 7 8. @ 100k at the map. Write sentences about the weather, Use the simple present of be and words from Exercise 1. 9. 1. It’s wine Lin 10. Unit 3 LessonA 17 D circle the correct answer for each picture. 1, What season is this? 2. What season do you like? 3. What season is it now? a. It's warm. a. | like summer. a. It’s the dry season. b. It’s the rainy season. b. like winter. b. It's the rainy season. ©)l'’s the dry season, c. | like fall, . It’s snowy. 4. What season is it in Toronto? 5. What's your favorite season? 6. What season does he like? a. Ws winter a. Ws fall a, He likes sun. b. Is spring. b, Ws winter. b, He likes winter. c. Ws summer. . Is the rainy season. . He likes spring. cross out the word that doesn’t belong in each list. 1. extremely really fait very 2. somewhat alot — pretty ‘fairly 3, summer spring sunny fall 4. cold warm — snowy cool 5. summer snowy rainy 6. cloudy sunny snowy 18 Unit 3 LessonA 5 Put the words in the correct order to make sentences. 1. very / winter / It’s { cold / the / in /. _lt’s very coldinthe winter, 2. spring / lot / in fit / rains / a / the / eeeaeee 3. New York City / windy / It’s / pretty / in / . aaa aac 4, in | cool f W's / fairly / Quito / . Sees Se 5. season / in| it/ dry { much / doesn’t / rain / very / the / . 6. summer / in / at / snow / It / doesn’t / all / the /. eceaeee oe 7. a/ i / Canada / bit / snows / quite / in |. eee eC 8. extremely / It’s / Bangkok / in / hot / . Sate er ere eee G citcle the correct words to complete the sentences. 1, Ws@rett)/ a little sunny today. . It rains pretty / a lot in London. It’s extremely / a lot hot in Istanbul. It’s somewhat / very much cool in March. . It doesn’t snow somewhat / very much in Sydney. . WS very / a lot cloudy in Seattle. It doesn’t snow extremely / at all in Lima. Its at all /fainly windy in Iceland, SPN aaron It rains a little / very in December. 10. It’s really / quite a bit hot in Mexico City. 'F) Write about the weather in your town. Use the words in parentheses. Example: (snow) _It snows lot inthe winter. or _It:doesn't snow at all. 1. now) 2. (rain) 3. (windy) 4, (hot) 5. Gunny) 6, (cloudy) _ Unit 3 LessonA 19 In my opinion, ... complete the conversations with the words from the box. Vd opinion think thoughts what_— what's Hey, Marcos, Let’s have a party for Mom. OK. When? Rosa: Hmm... . | don’t know. What __do you think? T : Saturday is a good day. Rosa: OK. That sounds good. 8. Hi, Todd. When are you coming to see me? Todd: Well, 'm not sure. What are your : Jake: In my , winter is a good time. tt usually 2 snows a lot. We can ski! I: OK. That would be great. c So, Julie. When is a good time for you to visit? Juli ___say in the winter, It’s cold and snowy here. T Hiro: OK. Where should we meet? Julies Hmm... your opinion? z : How about Kyoto? Then you can meet my parents. it’s somewhat cool in the winter, but it doesn’t usually snow. Julie: That’s a great idea! > Match the pictures to the conversations in Exercise 1. Label the pictures with the correct conversation letter. 20 Unit 3 Lesson B Id like to play chess. “7 complete the sentences with a word from each box. Use the simple present form of the verbs. bake do make play aboard game = Vajigsaw puzzle avideo cookies do make play —take._— a crossword anap chess popcorn | usually doa jigsaw puzzle with sometimes, we my children, with friends. Sometimes, my wife and | But we always 3 on Friday evenings. fon Sunday mornings. re ee 5 ‘And my mom, for us. And | sometimes like this one. Unit 3 LessonC 21 a Look at the chart. Then answer the que: eae Pines Recreation Center is for Wednesday Afternoon NAME PLAY - PLAYA | DOAJIGSAW | BAKE | Do CHESS BOARDGAME | PUZZLE _|_COOKIES YOGA What would Ethan like to do? _Heid like todo a jigsaw puzzle. __ Would Carolyn and Paul like to play chess? _ Yes, they like to play chess. 1 2 3. What would Marina like to do? 4 Would Emma like to bake cookies? 5. Would Doug like to play a board game? 6. What would Jenny and Mark like to do? D ook at the answers. Write the questions about the underlined parts. What would she like to play? She'd like to play a board game. He'd like to take a nap. I'd like to play baseball No, they wouldn't, They don’t like gymnastics. I'd like to do yoga in the park. Yes, she would. She loves chess. No, | wouldn’t. | never take naps. They'd ervaasun fe to make a video at the school. 22 Unit 3. Lesson C G& write sentences about what the people would like and wouldn't like to do, 1. Kara like 2, ban ihe wouldn't like 6. Claudia 55 answer the questions with your own information. 1, Would you like to play chess tonight? 2. Would you like to take a nap on Saturday? 3. Would you like to play soccer tomorrow? 4. Would you like to do your homework in a park? 5. Where would you like to go for vacation? 6. When would you like to go to bed? Unit 3. Lesson Hi, Rachelt 1'm having a great time in Ecuador with my family. We're in Quito right now. It's the capital of Ecuador. The city is big, and there's a lot to do. It's warm in the day and cool at night now. It sometimes rains a lot in Quito, but it’s not the rainy season now. We're walking around the city alot. ‘The weather is really different in other parts of Ecuador. In the town of Otavalo, the weather is cool all day and pretty cold at night. There's a famous market in Otavalo with many handmade ‘clothes. We went to Otavalo on Monday. We got beautiful sweaters at the market to wear at night! ‘There are a lot of beaches in Ecuador. The beaches are usually sunny and very hot. We went to ‘a beach in Muisne on Wednesday and had a great time! It was sunny and hot! Cotopaxi National Park is close to Quito. The park is very big, and it has a large volcano in it. The volcano is also called Cotopaxi. It snows quite a bit on Cotopaxi, and it's extremely cold and snowy at the top. You can walk to the top. The kids can’t do it, but Helena and | would like to walk up there this weekend, How are you? Say hi to Mike and the kids. Your friend, Martin Lait SaNsiiimniNnnaiei D read the email again. then write T (true), F (false), or NI (no information). 1. Quito is the capital of Ecuador. _T .. There isn’t a market in Quito. |. Martin and his family liked the beach in Muisne. Martin’s children are very young. Martin and Helena are in Cotopaxi National Park now. eo 2R oN Rachel would like to go to Ecuador. 24 Unit 3 Lesson D unit Life athome There’s a lot of light. “FL cross out the word that doesn’t usually belong in each list. 1, bedroom: dresser closet -dishwasher- 2, bathroom: sink sofa shower 3. living room: armchair coffee table toilet 4. kitehen: bathtub refrigerator. cupboards. 5. bedroom: curtains. stove bed complete the sentences with some of the words from Exercise 1. tim selling my _bed For sale: an old We're selling our and : - They're i = $50. ates and a two years old. $150, Email 27@cup.org. Ok here to respond. | House forsale. Two bedrooms, can make 1 can fix your | abig with a for your bedroom or and : Hl dishwasher. living room! call Susie Email Jason at Jfix@cup.com. at 222-5678. Unit 4 LessonA 25 ‘what's in your home? Complete the chart with the words from the box. Example: Kitchen three cupboarde, a sink, a refrigerator armchair closet, curtains refrigerator sink bathtub coffee table dishwasher _—_shelves sofa bed cupboards dresser shower stove @, Write about your home. Use some, a few, many, and any and the words in parentheses. Example: _There are a few cupboards in my kitchen. or 1. (cupboards / kitchen) 2. (shelves / bedroom) 3. Carmehairs / living room) 4, (closets / house) 5. (bedrooms / house) 55} circle the correct word or phrase to complete each sentence about Sandra’s house. 1, There’s@ lot oB)/ many noise on the street. 2. There’s some / a few light in the living room. 3. There isn’t many / any space in the closets. 4, There's alittle / a few light in the bedroom. 5, There aren't many / a little cupboards in the kitchen, 6. There are much / a few shelves in the bathroom. 26 Unit 4 LessonA ) Complete the questions with much or many. 1. How much light is there in the kitchen? 2. How _____ closets are there in the bedrooms? 3. Are there shelves in the closets? 4. How street noise is there? 5. Is there space in the kitchen? °D) Complete the conversation with the questions from Exercise 6. Mr, Clark: So, this fs the house for sale. Andrew: Oh, i's nice. How much street noise is there? Mr. Clark: Oh, it’s fairly quiet. @ | Lydia: Now about the house! = : : Mr. Clark: There's quite a bit of light. Andrew: That's good. We love cooking. Mr. Clark: No, not really. I’s pretty small, but there are a lot of cupboards. Lydia: And the bedrooms? 7 Mr. Clark: There are two closets in the big bedroom, and there's one closet in the small bedroom, Andrew: Oh, that’s good. Mr. Clark: I’m not sure about the shelves. Let's look at the house! Lydia: That’s a good ideal ‘® read the answers. Then write the questions. 1, _How much noise is there in the living room? There isn’t any noise in the living room. oon wD There is some light in the bathroom. There are a lot of cupboards in the kitchen. There isn’t much space in the dresser. There are a few shelves in the bedroom. Yes, there are four armchairs in the living room. Unit 4 LossonA 27 Can you turn down the music? check (7) all the words that complete the request. you open this cupboard, please? could CHow (when (where OC Would Odo O can ® check (/) all the responses to the request in Exercise 1. No problem. O Oh, really?) A little, Clin my opinion. © sure. CO Id be happy to. BD complete the request and the response in each conversation. Use different words and expressions from Exercises 1 and 2. ‘A. Karen: Hey, Jeff. It’s Karen from upstairs. Would you turn down T your TV, please? It’s too noisy, and I'm studying Jeff: z Sorry about the noise. Karen: Thanks. B. Tessa: It’s hot in here, Megan: | know. _ oe the window, please? Tessa: 2 Megan: Thanks. That’s better. . Don: Hey, Liv. the phone? liv: z Don: Thanks. | can’t talk right now. 28 Unit 4 Lesson B

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