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Take turns to ‘questionnaire with the Key Words. Beier tcn te the class ee your friend ff) KeyWords: Verbs he can't kiss cook count draw kiss play run sing swim touch write eee This Week's Questionnaire - 1 ____agood picture of adog? [JYes (JNO zie underwater for five seconds? []Yes [No 3 _____ your nose with your tongue? CYes [No 4 —____asongin English? [JYes [\No 5 backwards from twenty to one? (JYes []No your elbow? [)Yes [|No a fast? a (al ves |No 8 a musical instrument? []Yes []No 9 ______ten English words beginning [JYes [|No 01 pen el with ‘p in one minute? IS = 10 ___ameal? [JYes []No = can Writing the table with can or can’t. 7 Look at the Writing Help. Decide which words below have a capital letter. Writing Help: Capital steven na ltrs *# Begin a new sentence with a capital letter. “ liyourhe/she/itiwe/ | play a musical © Begin names of people, instrument? places, days, months and languages with a capital letter. Look at these activities. Write three sentences about things you arene can do, and three sentences about things you can’t do. ineutineniianrenay) am november pencil rin ches Le tof the plane . picture scotland + ride a bike + say the alphabet in English + say hello in French + play the piano + make a paper aeroplane * ride a horse 8 write these sentences + jump three metres + make a copy of a CD. with capital letters where + make an omelette * run 100m in 20 seconds necessary. * read music * spell the day after Tuesday 1 where is mrs benson, our new french teacher? Your Turn 2 my birthday is on 31st march. this year itis on a 5 Work in pairs. Ask and answer questions about your abil friday. 3. tony and diane are eat rae in london. they're at 6 What can you do in English? Tick (/) or cross (x) columns in the Ce ea aac questionnaire. My English Skills I-can answer questions about my name, age, address, phone number. {can answer questions about my family. {can talk about my hobbies and interests. 1 can say what | like and don't like. 1 can tell the time. {can talk about where | live (my house and room), 1 can ask about prices and buy things in a shop. 1 can ask for and give directions. 1 can ask my teacher for help (eg. with spelling) | can give a presentation to the class. 1 can write an emi can write a story. o B Street Survey Warm-up 1 Look at the Key Words and the photos, What are the objects? (i) KeyWords: Objects digital camera drums guitar laptop mobile phone MP3 player skateboard ® Reading and Listening 2 Read and listen to the street survey. Complete the gaps (1-7) with the Key Words. _ For this week’s street survey, we ask ... What's your favourite possession? Girl my and my mobile phone. | can’t live without them, 7 interviewer Have your friends got them? i Girl Yes, of course. But my mum hasn’t got a mobile! Can you believe it? Boy "ve got a photo of me with Wayne Rooney Interviewer Have you got a2__? "Boy No, t haven't. My 2___ has got 2 camera. five alse got 2 photo of my brother with Cristiano Ronaldo. Interviewer And your second favourite possession? - Boy &, my*__. It’s old, but it’s great. it’s got a pictire of Star Wars on it. Girl I've got a new 5 Interviewer Has it got internet? Girt Yes, it has. Boy My electric It's really loud! Interviewer Have you got an acoustic guitar? Boy Yes, Ihave. And my friend has got ”. We're in a group. Grammar: have got/has got 3 Complete the tables with have, has, haven't or hasn't. Affirmative Wou/We/They |'___| gota picture of. He/she/It 2 Star Wars Negative Wou/We/They | 2 got a mobile He/She/tt 4 phone. ‘Questions Vyoulwe/ | got a digital ~ | they camera? 6 he/she/it got | Internet? Practice 4 Use the cues to write questions with have got or has got. you / a black mobile? your parents / a car? you /a pet? your house / a garden? you / a laptop? ‘your English teacher / brown eyes? you /a boyfriend or girlfriend? we | a computer room in our school? @vauawne 5 Work in pairs. Ask and answer the questions from Exercise 4. a black mobile? A Have you B No Shaven’s My mobiles blue Your Turn 6 Think of a person in your class. The other students guess who itis. ttsagirl Has she got bu No, she hasn't. She's got brown eyes Has she got dark hair? Yes, she has. Has she gota red jacket? Yes, she has. Is it Naomi? Yes, itist >pmrora>e> Writing 7 Look at the Writing Help. Join the pairs of words below. Writing Help: Apostrophes ‘some words have got an apostrophe. Apostrophes ‘show one or two letters are missing. lam is not can not Thave she is she has are not © Vousun Put apostrophes in these sentences. 1 He hasnt got a laptop. He hasn't gota la 2 I cant speak German. 3. Theyve got a new teacher. 4 Youre late! 5 Were good at English. G Quit Time Warm-up 1 What is your favourite quiz show? What quiz shows are on TV? Practice 5 Add question words to make z questions. Reading _ time is it? is your birthday? 2. Read the quiz and try to answer the questions. tall are you? is your favourite actor? is your best friend now? IZ is your favourite teacher? 1. When fs Valentine's Day? east? a) 1th February) 14th March) 14th Apri 2 Who is Bart Simpson's dad? Your Turn a) Hany b) Homer cago, 6 Work in pairs. Ask and answer 3. How many sides has a pentagon got? the questions from Exercise 5. ajar ») five o) six 4 Where isthe Golden Gate Bridge? writing a) Los Angeles b) New York _¢) Sam Francisco 7 Look at the Writing Help. Put a question mark at the end of the long is a marathon race? * ake sentences if necessary. a) 32 km b) 42 km ©) 52 km 6 What is the main ingredient of air? 4 a) hydrogen b) nitrogen ¢) oxygen Writing Help: Question marks Use a question mark at the end of a question —not a full stop. Listening a , 5 1 Who are you 113) 3 Now listen to the quiz show and check your answers. PSS the hotel 3 Whata brilliant goal Grammar: Question words 4 What is your favourite colour 5 When is her birthday 4 Complete the questions (1-5) with question words and match 6 When you're happy, I'm happy them with the answers {a-e). too 1 is the capital of Ireland? a) 25th December 7 _Afe you ready 2 is Harry Potter's enemy? b) 365 8 I'm ready when you are 3 are the pyramids? Dublin 4 is Christmas Day? 4) Voldemort io 5 many days arein a year? e)_Eypt Look at the Key Words. What places are near your house? ‘Key Words: Places bank bowling alley cinema dlothes shop gym hospital hotel ice rink newsagent’s park post office school shopping centre snack bar sports centre | supermarket swimming pool Reading and Listening 2 Read and listen to the dialogue. ind three differences. Sal Well, what’s your new area Ellie Not bad but there isn’t a good place to meet. Oh, there's a park across the street. We can meet there on Friday. * Sal__ Yeah, okay. Are there any interesting places? Ellie Yes, there are. Well, there aren’t any good shops near me, just the usual things — there’s a newsagent’s, a supermarket and a bank in our street. sal Boring! Ellie But there’s a big shopping centre ‘ten minutes away. There are some clothes shops, snack bars and a ma. Sal__ Great! Is there a bowling alley? Ellie No, there isn’t. But | think there's an ice rink. Sal That's cool. ice rink, coo! - get it? Ellie Very funny ... 3 Look at the dialogue again. Complete the table with some or any. There's a park across the street. There are * clothes shops. There isn't a good place to meet. There aren't ? ‘good shops near me. | Is there a bowling alley? \Are there * interesting places? Practice 4 Complete the email with any, some, there are, there’s or there isn’t. | HiGary, T’min our new fet. It's in the centre. There are + great places in cur street. There's a computer games shop and a great snack bar. There aren't? basketball areas like near our old house, and 3 2 skateboard park, but there's a sports centre with a great gym and a swimming pool. Oh, and ¢ big cinema on the comer. some good films on this weekend, We can meet up if you want. Text me, Jamie 5 Game work in pairs. + Write two places for an imaginary town on a piece of paper. + Find out your partner’s places — ask questions. + The first person to guess the places is the winner. B No, there isnt B 6s, there are. ts there a cinema? A Ave there any bars? Writing 6 Look at the Writing Help. Put commas in the sentences. Writing Help: Commas Use a comma to separate nouns, adjectives or verbs in a list. There's a newsagent, a supermarket and a bank 1 There are some photos a mobile phone a camera and ‘an MP3 player on the table. 2 The bag is big red and heavy. 3 I can draw sing and dance very well. | a My Home Warm-up 1 Picture Dictionary page 111. Look at the Key Words and the picture. What things are similar and what things are different in your home? Tell your partner. Therels a desk in my bedroom My home hasn't got three bedrooms. bathroom bedroom kitchen rooms: living room furniture: armchair bed bookcase chair cupboard desk sofa table wardrobe things: bath computer cooker fridge lamp shower sink television toilet washing machine 2 Match the rooms (1-6) below with the names | of the rooms. Then look at furniture and things in Key Words. Which three things can’t the picture? Listening 3. Look at the picture below and listen to Dan and Harry. Which is Dan's bedroom and which is Harry's? Reading and Listening fen to the text and look at the picture. Complete the text with the words in the box. Then listen and check. bathroom bedroom kitchen ing room _ pictures I'm Harry and this is my home, Downstairs there's a big living room anda! The? is nicer than the kitchen. It’s got armchairs and itis the most comfortable room in the house. Upstairs there are three bedrooms and a? . My parents have got the best * My brother has got the smallest and least comfortable bedroom. He's got boring *___of horses in his bedroom. I'm older and I've got a better bedroom. It's less noisy and I've got more interesting pictures of footballers and groups. Grammar: Comparatives and Superlatives 5 Complete the table with adjectives from the reading text one syllable adjectives most small smaller ending in -¢ nice a _ the nicest w hecegr ica | ending in one 3, | bigger | the biggest vowel + one | consonant | busier the busiest ‘ending in | ‘Peo syllables | noisier the noisiest ending in -y | two or more le | more boring | the most syllables | | boring interesting | $___ the most | interesting irregular “bad worse the worst Jess and least with | noisy noisy | the least all adjectives noisy e comfortable | less comfortable | J Practice 6 Look at the pictures. Are the sentences below true (1) or false (F}? © L 50 £65} £50 © | 25 £20 15 Bookcase b) is the cheapest. Bookcase a) is the least expensive. Bookcase cis cheaper than bookcase b). Chair f) is less expensive than chair e). Chair d) is the most expensive. = Chair €) is smaller than chair d). 7 write sentences about the furniture with comparative and superlative adjectives. 41 bookcase a) / expensive / bookcase b) Bookcase a) is less expensive than bookcase b), bookcase a) / cheap chair f)/ expensive chair e) / expensive chair d) / cheap / chair e) chair d) / expensive / chair e) Look at the Writing Help boxes in Get Ready. Put capital letters, apostrophes, commas and question marks in the correct places. our home is a flat in east london. weve got five rooms: two bedrooms kitchen a living room and a bathroom. we havent got a separate dining room. my sister anna and i have got a nice bedroom. its got two beds. we can see the thames from our bedroom but we cant see buckingham palace. whats your home like aun os Your Turn 9 write a paragraph about your home. Use the questions to help you. + Where is it? ‘| What rooms has it got? + What can you see from your home? Our home is a house in the mountains. We've got. © Talk about your friends and things you like. © Read about friends and scotland. © Listen to a dialogue in a shop. © Write about your country. © Learn about the Present Simple. es € . oN — Tait Ready ‘Work in pairs. Do the quiz about London. The Roman name for London was .. ‘a Anglium. b Capitalum. ¢ Londit The river in London is called the ... a Thames. b Seine. ¢ Danube. In the photo, you can see .. ‘a Buckingham Palace. b Big Ben. Buses in London are .. a blue. bred. ¢ white, Londoners call the London underground railway ... a the metro. b the snake. c the tube In London you can stand in the east and the ‘west at the same time .. a in The West End. b on Tower Bridge « at The Royal Observatory. In Covent Garden there are lots of ... a flowers. b fruit and vegetables. € shops and cafés. iccadilly Circus. Listen and check your answers. Look at the people in the photos. Listen and choose the correct words. Ethan He's "fourteen / fifteen. His 2 parents | grandparents are from Jamaica. He's interested in? music| reading Grace She's # fourteen / fifteen Her dad isn't from London. He's irish / Turkish, She can speak ® one | two languages. She's interested in ? dancing | fashion. 4. Picture Dictionary pages 105 and 106. Look at the Key Words and the pictures. Write about your interests on a piece of paper. Don't write your name. Tm fourteen. I can play the guitar and I can sing. I'm interested in Football. My favourite feam is Manchester United. ———— Key Words: Hobbies and Interests art chess computers dancing fashion music photography reading science skateboarding sport 5 Game Put the pieces of paper from Exercise 4 in a bag. Take a piece of paper and read it out. Guess the person. Lydia She's ® thirteen / fourteen. Her 8 mum / dad's a Londoner and her ' mum / dad's Polish. Lydia and her brother "can / can’t speak Polish. She's interested in * photography | skateboarding. Rory He's ® fourteen | fifteen. His parents are from Scotland but he’s from "Scotland / England. He's into "technology / sport and "dancing / music. Bin Touch Warm-up Look at the Key Words. What can you see on the page? i) KeyWords: Communication cards e-cards emails letters texts alandline amobile Skype a social networking site (e.g. Facebook, MySpace, Twitter) send ‘ use How do you keep in touch with friends and family? Do you use the Internet? How often do you use your mobile? What does your mum say when you text at dinner? Does your dad get angry about the money you spend on your mobile? Here are your replies to this week’s survey. 1 don’t phone my friends, I always text them ~ it’s cheaper. But my boyfriend phones me every day! I never send emails, I chat with my friends on my laptop every night and I see them at * weekends. We meet up and go dancing or to the cinema. Sandra (15), Glasgow Scotland ive fn London, but my parents are from Poland. They talk to my ‘grandparents on Skype. I often talk to my cousins in Poland on Facebook. Facebook. We share music and Inever chat with people I Reading 1118 2. Read the letters. Match the people (1-3) with how they communicate (ac). 1 Sandra a) phone, social network, e-cards 2 Marcin b) texts, social network, meetings 3° Roberta ¢)_ social network T do all my chatting on photos ~ it’s great fun! don’t know because it's dangerous. ‘Marcin (13), London, England T'm from Manchester, but now I live in Leeds. I sometimes, phone my old friends in Manchester on my parents’ phone, but my dad doesn’t like it, so T usually chat with them on MySpace. We send e-cards on birthdays ~ there are some brilliant websites. I hardly ever send real birthday cards ~ not even to my grandparents. They love getting e-cards! Roberta (14), Leeds, England mar: Present Simple Read the letters again and choose the correct forms of the Present simple below. | WNou/We/They * lve / lives in London He/She *phone / phones me every night. Wou/WefThey 3don’t / doesn’t phone my friends. He/She *don’t | doesn’t like it. 5Do | Does \you/we/ they use the Internet? ©Do | Does he/she get angry? Yes, Vyou/welthey do. No, Wyoulwelthey don’t Yes, he/she does. No, he/she doesn't. How often "do / does you use your mobile? What ®do / does your mum say when you text Lat dinner? J 4 Read the rule and the examples of the Present ‘Simple. Find more examples of the Present Simple in the text. We use the Present Simple to talk about things that: * are true in general (She loves getting cards.) + happen regularly (I see them at weekends.) 5 Complete the table with these sentences. a) usually chat with them on MySpace. b) I hardly ever send real birthday cards. I sometimes phone my old friends. 100% | 1 always text them. 80% | | often talk to my cousins. 2 [never chat jeople | don ‘Where do we put an adverb of frequency with the Present Simple tense? Tick (/) the correct lace. a. [to my cousins __|in Poland. 7 Put the verbs im the correct form of the Present Simple. Practice 1 {not use) my mobile in class. My sister hardly ever (write) emails. My grandma (not go) on the Internet. They usually (meet) at weekends My best friend always (text) me after school. We vaune {not chal) on the Internet very often. Use the cues to write questions. when / you / chat on the Internet? your parents / top up your mobile? your best friend / send you real birthday cards? your teachers / send you emails? where / you / meet your friends? your grandparents / use computers? OO OUbUNS & Oo Work in pairs. Ask and answer the questions in Exercise 8. Your Turn 10 Prepare a questionnaire for your friends. Write three questions. Use these ideas: chat on the Internet go out with friends read a newspaper send birthday cards send music/photos to friends stay in at weekends text friends use a pay phone watch the news write emails/letters 11 Prepare a table to record the results of three friends (A, B, ©), like this: ( A B C Do you read a | hardy ever newspaper? 12 Interview your friends and complete the table with their answers. A Doyouusea mobile? B Yes, Joften use one. 13 Tell the class something about your friends. Mike often chats ox the internet, but he never watches the news. Fact or Fiction?. The first mobile phone weighed two kilos! Aver on page 1 SRIWEGURE > Page 95, Exercise 1 G Warm-up 1. Work in pairs. Ask your partner about his/her interests. A What are you interested in? Bm into music and painting. And you? Lidia is my host Fricndl ard he's geno Tusa goo 2 Now tell the class. Ree Se ileabs ol page ie My interests are cycling and motor racing. sbe'sinterosted inant Her mals rent very goo because Jacek is into different things. He likes swimming shel alt lay Se is until rd he can never tad, oo and skiing. Srels ery firms ae we chins hav. a good laugh tye Ihy best friend és Grace. She's hard-worken, deat rere late and she abways gets up carly and. makes her bedi She gots good marks ab school ~ § don't because Sm. bad at shuctying! Sometimes she's angry when. Sm late bik she's usually paluenk and waits for me. Grace is kind and honest aad f talk to her when § have a problem Reading 3 Look at the Reading Help. Reading Help: Predicting © Before you begin to read, look at the pictures and the title. ‘© Guess what the text is about. 4 What do you think the texts in Exercise 5 are about? a) girlfriends and boyfriends b) good friends ©) new friends pen friends (138 5 Read and check your predictions. Ethan is my best friend. Ue offen Jsfon to music ond De comets rite sng tegen Tite thems wed Bes ged ef wr Ping soe hes He's vy Fry ard Shes rover mod co sy. Ho's a great fr Po He fim a lot ‘ty best frend is Rory. He's shy and some people thirk a a alae Cn to how him, he's rely rend. He's hell ond he fier my deg in the holdays. He's io music but fe's not very good at singing, His bedroom is full oF od ces eect the sentences true (1) or false (F? Correct ‘the false sentences. 5 Udia isn’t hard-working. | Grace helps Lydia with her problems. J Ethan is into music. | Ethan thinks Rory is moody. | Rory is a good singer. Look at the Key Words and read the texts again. Complete the table. Key Words: Personality Adjectives friendly funny hard-working helpful honest kind lazy moody organised ‘outgoing patient shy untidy Ethan Rory Lydia Grace Aeon 8 Describe your best friend. Use the adjectives from Exercise 7. My best ina is very fanny bt she’s sometones moody 9 complete the Word Builder with these words from the texts. after for onwith outwith toknow up Word Builder —— 1 eet 2 get a person 3 get a person j 4 go a person | 5 look a child/an animal o s | a person/a bus | TO Now use the Word Builder to correct the verbs in the sentences. 1 | sometimes get-to-know my friend’s cat. lok after 2 She always gets on with me when I'm late. 3 What time do you usually go out with on Sundays? 4 We don’t wait for our neighbours ~ they aren't very nice, 5 I never get up my friends on Friday night ~ I've got my piano class. 6 He's very outgoing. You can look after him at the weekend. 11 Look at the Sentence Bui Sentence Builder tm not very good good bad singing. writing. studying an. interested ‘12 Now use the cues below and write six sentences about you and your family. Tn not very interested in tennis My sister, Susan, is good at it + sport + cooking + English + computer games + maths * singing + science + dancing Speaking 13. Work in pairs. Ask and answer questions from ‘the questionnaire. What are you like? eau 14 what things are you both interested in/good at? Were both interested in computers ana music WIMEGUTY p> Page 95, Exercise 2 Warm-up 1 Read the school notice and complete it with these words. competition lunch places students transport Reading and Listening 2. Read and listen to the dialogue. Which London sights do they talk about? Ethan, Rory, Lydia and Grace go to the ‘meeting about the competition. After, they meet and talk. Lydia _ We can take them to the Tate Britain Gallery. | love looking at modern art. Ethan That's boring ... | don’t like art very much. What about Covent Garden? Rory Good idea! | like Covent Garden a lot. There are always lots of street musicians. | like listening to the music. Grace Yes, but don’t forget the famous sights. Ethan There are hundreds! Buckingham Palace, Trafalgar Square .. Grace Let’s make alist. Lydia Oh, no! | hate writing lists! Ethan Me too! I can’t stand it. Grace I's okay, | don't mind doing it Ethan Where can we have lunch? Lydia Well, there are lots of places in Covent Garden. | love eating at the outdoor cafés and watching the people. Grace Anyway, we can decide that later. First we need a list of interesting places. | can look on the Internet. Ethan Hey, | like being in your team, Grace. You're hard-working! tydia Oh, no! You sound like my brother, Joe! | don’t like doing things with him very much — he never helps! atonal group or el Hgh Schoo ees ise “ome Lo !taly, Poland and a Sched wo daysin London, “OY me dain What’ the2_ ickingh 7 Pan the ca vs 1am Paloce or Big Ben? You ch in London! }005e the Bus or tube? You choose ¢ THE PRIZE? We use. tickets to Shakes INTERESTED? Tuesday ot 12.4 hes, You panera youn & choot hall on 9 for more in tor nformation, aking 4. Work in pairs. Use the Key Expressions to talk about these things. 3 complete the Key Expressions with these words 7 _ from the dialogue A Doyyou like rap’ B_ (cant stand it And you? hate like love mind stand A Hove itf + rap * football + getting up early Key Expressions: Preferences + exams * going to the cinema + playing computer games + science 1 ___ ooking at modern art. + shopping + classical music + jaz can't? it 5 i 3 iene tenharmusie Look at the Sentence Builder. writing listst = Sentence a rT [ike Covent Garden a lot | don’t like art very much. don't doing it. 6 Now use the Sentence Builder to write six sentences about you. 1 ike rapa et | don't ike faze very muche Everyday Listening %) [iB 1 Listen to the conversation in the mobile phone shop. Complete the information. ‘Mobile phone model: TSX7283. Number ?_____ PIN: Customer's name: Addross: ¢ Eigin Road, London Home phone number:° Date of birth: * 2 Listen closely Complete each gap with one word. 1 This new number. 2 ______ your personal details. 3 What's your and Z 4 ____ date of birth? WHMEGUNY > Page 95, Exercise 3 Work in pairs. Look at the photos. Guess the answers to these questions about Scotland. 1. What is the population? a) 5million b) 10 million 15 million 2° What is the capital? a) Edinburgh b) Glasgow Dublin 3 Which rare animals can you see in Scotland? a) brown bears b) golden eagles ) wolves 4 Which of these scientists is not Scottish? a) Bell {telephone} b) Edison (light bulb) Fleming (pe ) Reading (13 2. Read the text and check your guesses from Exercise 1. Read the text again. Are these sentences true (T) or false (FI? 1 L There ate four countries in the United Kingdom, 2 LJ All buildings in w Edinburgh are modern. 3 (_] There are over 800 Scottish istands. 4 (| Brown bears are ‘common in Scotland. 5 (J arthur Conan Doyle is the author of Sherlock Holmes. 4 Does your country have a national dress, flower or animal? Scotland is part of the United Kingdom (which also includes England, Wales and Northern Ireland), but it has its own parliament, football and rugby teams, and there are even Scottish banknotes. It has a population of five million people. In the capital, Edinburgh, there are excellent shops and the nightlife s great. The old town has lovely streets and there is a historic castle Scotland has beautiful mountains and lakes (called ‘lochs’). There are also nearly eight hundred islands, and seals are very common. Asin most of Europe, animals like brown bears and wolves are now’extinet, but itis the only place in the UK where you can see a golden eagle. And if you're lucky, you might see the Loch Ness Monster! Scottish people are very proud of their culture. Famous Scots include the inventors John Logie Baird (television) «d Alexander Graham Bell (telephone), and writers jur Conan Doyle (Sherlock Holmes) and Robert Louis Stevenson (Treasure Island), The scientist Alexander Fleming (discoverer of penicillin) is also from Scotland. Every year on 25th January, Scots celebrate the birthday of their national poet, Robbie Burns. h N y N N Ss SSS q 4 poms + \ eats ) tg t\\ ye ions Complete the sentences with ‘these words. There are similar sentences in of on 1 Edinburgh has a population nearly half a million 2. tis the second largest city Scotland 3. The Scottish festival Hogmanay is, 31st December. 4 Sports __ football, rugby and golf are very popular in Scotland. 5 The actor David Tennant is Scotland, Speaking 6 Look at the Key Words. in the text. ind the adjectives Key Words: Adjectives beautiful excellent famous great historic lovely 7 saya true or false sentence about your country. Use the Key Words. Then the other students say ifit is true or false. The thistle is the national flower. The national dress for Scottish men is a skirt called a kilt Make a poster about your country. 1 Work in groups of five. Look at the text about Scotland. Choose a topic each from this list: + population + the capital * countryside wildlife + famous people & national heroes + festivals & celebrations 2. Find information in books or on the Internet and make notes. 3 Find pictures on the Internet and in magazines to illustrate your project. 4. Use your notes to write your texts. 5 Put your texts together with the pictures and make a poster. Make a poster display for your classroom. a ig Study Corner 1 Language Check 4. Complete the sentences with the verbs in the i i . : Present Simple. Compete the stems report with pes cals Lydia (take) lots of photographs. ES 17 Her parents {pay) for her mobile. FESO RGANTA 18 pier Ethan and Rory —y pupil Rei ss a 19 Where ___ Lydia's mum (come} yey th——__-w—______ ond has ot ome a yal (come) eccallent wars but his workis abit Su 4 less a pce. write) sore qute's — and don alot Padi weber of the clas and is od ot wring 2. Complete the sentences with these words. after for onwith outwith up 6 I-get___ late on Sundays. 7 He goes his friends at weekends. 8 Can you we me after school? 9 I sometimes look my little brother. 10 1 don’t get my cousin. 3 Complete the description with these words. in like from of on 1come * Scotland and | live, Le a small town "2 about 5,000 people. | love sports ¥____ football, tennis and athletics. My birthday is as 30th November. Vocabulary | |/ 15 A Feedback (123) © Listen and check your answers to the Language Check. Write down your scores. Look at the table. Check where you made mistakes. Wrong answers: | Look again a Unit 2 — Key Words Unit 2 — Word Builder Numbers 1-5 Numbers 6-10 Numbers 11-15 | Across Cultures 1 — Prepositions Numbers 16-25 | Unit 1 - Grammar Numbers 26-30 | Unit 3 ~ Key Expressions Now do the exercises in Language Check 1 of the Workbook. 5 order the words in the sentences. 21 he/me/ often / emails / sends ‘22 never / letters / 1 / write 23 me / phones / always / after school / she 24 the Internet / use / hardly ever / | 25. at the station / usually / we / meet Grammar __|/ 10 6 complete the sentences with these word: the correct form. can'tstand XX like love V7 not like X not mind — 26 Rachel basketball. x 27 She computers. JV 28 she dancing. XX 29 she chess, 30 She swimming. . Key Expressions [_]/5 _( How do you say this word? © Write down these words from Module 1. 1 three new words or expressions with translations in your language 2 three words with difficult spellings 3 three words with difficult pronunciation ‘© Work in pairs. Ask and answer questions about the words. What docs ‘shy’ mean? Talk about neighbours, computer games, food. Read about The Sims 3 computer game. Listen to phone calls to a takeaway. Write an email about your class. Learn about the Present Simple and the Present Continuous Get Ready a : T= 1 Listen to the descriptions of the people in the 3 Read the questionnai read photos and complete the table. your answers. Z Job Interest. | Personality ars Adani friendly al wy Saroloning What are your next-door neighbours called? Danny [ Wat are they ico? [lquiet [_|noiey C liendly — [_Thelpti hier Piclure Dictionary page 109. Look at the Key What are thelr jobs? Words. Add more jobs to the list. Have they got pet? fave they got chien your age? Jobs = : oe ‘Work in pairs. Ask and answer the ea 5 about your neighbours. ee What are your next bars etl tis fol Si dentist doctor electrician hairdresser lorry driver mechanic office worker plumber secretary shop assistant A taxi driver teacher vet B Warm-up 1 Look at the photos (ac) and match them with the sentences (03). 1 London has got the biggest Chinatown in Europe. 2 Over a quarter of the people in London are from outside the UK. 3° There are restaurants from over seventy different countries in London Reading and Listening [iz 2 Read and listen to a radio interview. Answer these questions. How many people are in the Bannerjee family? Where are the grandparents originally from? What is the father’s job? What languages do the parents and children speak? Man I'm in the kitchen in a house in East London. Mrs Bannerjee is preparing the dinner; her parents are sitting in the living room with two of her children What are you cooking, Mrs Bannerjee? Mrs B_ I’m making fish curry and rice, It’s a typical meal from Bangladesh. Man Mm, it smells great. Do you always do the cooking? Mrs B Yes, | usually prepare the meals. My husband sometimes helps. He's a good cook Man Where is he now? Is he working? Mrs B Yes, he's a taxi driver. He usually finishes about ten o'clock. Man Your children speak English with a London accent but they aren't speaking English now. They're talking to their grandparents in a different language. Mrs B_ Yes, they're speaking Bengali. All our kids are bilingual, like me and my husband but my parents don’t speak English well Man Where are your other children? Are they doing their homework? Mrs B_ Well, Durga is studying for her exams but Apu isn’t doing any schoolwork he's at basketball practice. Man | see, can you tell me about .. mmar: Present Continuous Complete the sentences from the interview with the correct form of the verb to be. y making fish curry. rs Banerjee 2__ preparing dinner. Her parents > ing in the living room. ‘Apu isn’t doing any schoolwork. They * speaking English now. Is he working? Yes, he i e they doing their | No, they aren't. homework? What § jou cooking? J Practice 4 What are these people doing at the moment? Use these verbs. ——____—_—__ cook play study talk work Mrs Banerjee / Mr Banerjee / Apu / The grandparents | Durga Mrs Bannerjee is coking 5 Pair work Find five differences between the pictures at the back of the book. > Student A, page 93> Student B, page 94 Grammar: Present Simple and Present Continuous Look at the sentences below. Jesually prepare the _ | I'm making fish curry. 7 Complete the rule with Present Simple or Present Continuous. 1b) For regular activities or things true in general Practice 8 Write sentences in the Present Simple or 1 Present Continuous. The music next door is very loud. My neighbours / have a party My neighbours are having a party. 2 I 4 5 Lam a vegetarian. | / not eat meat My brother has a headache. He / not do his homework Our teachers are busy now. They / check our tests My sister isn’t interested in music. She / not buy CDs 9 Complete the description with the correct, forms of the verbs in brackets. My next door neighbours are the Lipskis. They + live) at number 5. They 2. (work) in a bank in the City. They've got a daughter, Anna. Look, she * (play) with their dog in the garden. She *__ {not go} to schoo! — she’s only four. The woman in the garden opposite is Mrs Chang, She’s about seventy and she ° (love) gardening. She ® (cut) her roses now. Your Turn 10 Game Think of a person in your class. Make sentences about him or her in the Present Simple and Present Continuous. The class guess the person. A She is wearing black shoes. She likes sport B /sitSue? A Ys, tis. FFINRGUNE > Page 96, Exercise 4 don't speak They aren't speaking ish. English now. / Is. | | | Warm-up 1 Look at the pictures. What are the people doing? They are doing karate Reading Ti) 2 Read the review of a computer game. In what ways are The Sims like real people? List sx things. They eat food. ‘What's happening in my neighbourhood today? ‘The Jacksons are having lunch. Mina, their neighbour, is working at the local café. Sam, Mina’s husband, is having a shower. This sounds normal but I'm talking about The Sims 3. ts a virtual world so the people aren't real. In The Sims 3, you create imaginary people. You ‘choose what they look like, give them names ond personalities, You also give them jobs and build their homes. The Sims 3 is fun because it is realistic: old food in the fridge goes bad and children get dirty. When characters have a game of chess, you can see what they are thinking! Your characters can do most normel things. They travel to work and have a rest when they get home. At the weekends, they have fun with their friends. On birthdays and holidays, they have parties. Babies ‘grow up and children become teenagers. Sims can die from old age or they can have an accident and: die young, You control their lives but this can be difficult because your characters become unhappy when you moke a bad decision, ‘You can't win or lose The Sims 3 but itis great fun. IF you know The Sims 1 ond 2, this one is better. And if you are new to The Sims, try it Read the review again. Choose the correct ‘answer, a, b) or c). The Jacksons, Mina and Sam are the writer's friends, characters from a film. people in a computer game. In The Sims 3 you can create new countries people and places. television programmes. The characters in The Sims 3 are sometimes unhappy. never have meals. always have a job. The writer likes the game because you can win things. itis fun, it's worse than The Sims 2. Look at the Word Builder. Find five more ‘expressions with have in the text. Word —" She is having a shower. They have lunch at 1 o'clock. 5 Read the sentences. Add sentences with have. 1 They're in a café. They're in a café They ve having lunch. 2 I'm tired. 3 They are talking and laughing together. 4° It’s his birthday. 5 In the film, he drives very fast in bad weather. 6 She's in the bathroom. Sentence The Sims is fun because | it’s realistic. The Sims is realistic | so it’s fun. Now join the halves of the sentences with so or because. She's worried a) he’s looking for it. Its his party tonight b) she’s got a new computer game. There's a good he’s very excited. cartoon on TV He can't find his d)_the children are phone all quiet She's not coming out ¢) her friend is late. Speaking 8 Work in pairs. Ask and answer ques computer games. How many hours a week do you play computer games? What kind of computer games do you like? (e.g. roleplay, fantasy, war?) What computer games are you good at? Do you like games you play alone or with other people? Do you argue with your parents about computer games? How many computer games have you got? Do you ever play games on the Internet? Do you ever play other games, for example, chess, cards, boardgames? ns about 9 Tell the class about your partner. She lkes roleplay games. he’s got a virtual 200 and she loks afterall the animals Fact or Fiction?. Playing computer games ‘aan give you bad teeth. Answer on page 1, Warm-up 1 Picture Dictionary page 108. Look at the Key Words. Which food and drink do you like? ‘What things are good for you? Key Words: Food and Drink burger cheese chips cola _fish fruit hotdog icecream kebab meat milk orange juice pizza salad sandwich vegetables water yoghurt 2. What do you have when you go out with your friends? Reading and Listening 13) 3 Read and listen to the dialogue. Are these sentences true (T) or false (F)? (Ethan and Rory have pizzas, Grace and Lydia have sandwiches. Grace is thinking about the competition. 1 2 3 4 © Lydia is happy to see joe. * On Saturday, the group are in central London. They have lunch in a café. Ethan I'm starving! Lydia You're always hungry. Waiter Hello. Can I help you? Grace Yes, please. Can I have a tuna sandwich? Ethan And I'd like a pizza, please Rory The same for me and a cola, please Waiter And what would you like? Lydia Oh, | can’t decide ... A hot dog and a bottle of water, please. Waiter What would you like to drink? Ethan Orange juice for me, please. Grace A bottle of water, please. Waiter Is that everything? Grace Yes, thanks. ... This café’s nice, Can we bring the exchange students here? It's a nice place for visitors. You can see ... Lydia... my brother Joe! Grace where? Lydia There, he’s waving, Grace He looks okay. Lydia You don't live with him! Later Grace Look, I've got £2.40 change. That's wrong the correct amount is £1.40. Wait here, 1'm going back to the café. Lydia Why? It’s his mistake. Grace | can't keep it. I's dishonest. Lydia Keep it, it’s only a pound. Rory | don't know. Its only a pound, but it’s dishonest Speaking 4. Look at the Key Expressions. Key Expressions: Ata café | Can {help you? | Yes, please. Can I have a tuna sandwich, please? What would you I'd like a pizza, please. like to eat? The same for me, please. What would you Orange juice for me, please. Abottle of water, please. like to drink? 5 Work in groups. Act out a dialogue in a café. Use the Key Words and the Key Expressions. A Helle. Can I help you? B Can shavea Everyday pet NINES 1 Read the Listening Help. Listening Help: Doing tasks ‘© Before you listen, check you know what to do, eg complete a table, fill in gaps, etc. '® When you listen, use abbreviations to write answers quickly, eg. ch (chicken), oj (orange juice), sal (salad), 13) 2 Look at the menu above. Listen to two boys ordering takeaway food by phone. Complete the table. Boy1 | Boy2 Food and drinks Phone number 3 How much does each boy spend? 4 Listen closely Complete each gap with one word. 1 Hello, Happy Snacks, ____ help you? Pig What, See ike?) 3 small? 4 And one water. 5 Cant phone number, please? 6 And ‘ {133 5 Listen again and repeat the sentences. HMR > Page 96, Exercise 6 Writing: A personal email 1 Read the email and answer the questions. eeinahan Faisce 1 Why is Rory writing the email? 2 Why does he like London? 4 Eis 3. What is their neighbourhood like? y , Ben's = = ‘te Modern u es peer, ate. Mes Shakesped From: | Rory@homenet.com | Parliament Globe Thea je i: ‘Subject Hi from London! Hil We're in the competition and we are planning your days in London. There are four of us in the group. We're typical Londoners: Ethan's grandparents are from the Caribbean, Lydia's mum is, Polish so she can speak Polish and Grace is bilingual too. She speaks Turkish at home because her dad is from Turkey. My mum and dad are Scottish but we don’t speak Gaelic! London is a great place because there is lots to see. You can see some of the best places in the attached map. We've got lots of ideas for the two days: Lydia wants to visit the Tate Modern | Gallery because she loves art (she made the map). Grace's into sport so she wants to take you | to the Wembley Stadium in north London. Ethan and I love music and we write songs together; he writes the lyrics and I do the music. When you're in London, we want to take you to Covent Garden ~ you can hear some cool street musicians there. We know a great café in central London for lunch. The food is good and it isn’t expensive. We live in east London and our school Is in an interesting neighbourhood. There are cafés from lots of different countries so we can take you for a snack from Bangladesh, Thailand, Turkey, or Poland! Win or lose, we're looking forward to meeting you! 1) Best wishes, | Rory = Text Builder 2. Match the parts of the email (1-6) with the 4 Work in groups of three. Imagine a group topics (a-f). of international students is coming to your a) email information school. Write an email to the visitors. Follow b) goodbye the steps. a eat J Choose a topic each (A-C) and make e) the group al notes ) their neighbourhood the people in your group B_ your interests 3 Look at the linking words in blue in the email. your area Rewrite the sentences with the words in brackets. 7 Put your notes together. Use them to 11 Anna loves football. she hates basketball. (but) celle Anna loves football but she hates basketball. Use this order: 2. Ym into films, My brother likes films. (too) aaa 3 London is an interesting city. It’s got lots of ze famous sights. (because) 3 your,grauip 4 Jack likes Liverpool. Jack likes Manchester 4 ya United. (and) 5 “yoursiem 6 goodbye 5 We live on the coast. We can go surfing at the weekends. (so) 5 6 That computer game is fun. It’s difficult. (but) ‘1 Read the text. Have you got any strange neighbours? Live in a very quiet area. Everybody is nice and friendly but we have one very strange neighbour. He’s an astronomer. He lives alone in a big house with a telescope on the roof. The house is very old. The man has a small. ugly dog and two cats. The dog plays in the garden all the time. The man is always at home. When | go to school, | see him in front of his computer. He doesn’t go to work, he doesn’t travel by bus, he never goes to church, and he never talks to people. But at night, he is usually on the roof and he studies the stars. 2 Look at the blue words in the text. Choose the correct words to complete the rule. We use "a / the when we talk about a person or thing for the first time, and we use 7a / the when we talk about this thing or person again. 3 Look at the green words in the text. What roof, what garden and what man is the author writing about? The roof ofthe astronomer's house 4 Choose the correct word below to complete the rule. We use the when it is / isn’t clear what person thing we are talking about. Understanding Gramm Complete the sentences with a, an or the. This is nice house garden is big and My room is small but rooms are light. window is very big We have dog and two hamsters but hamsters are afraid of dog. Our town has old theatre, concert hall and stadium theatre is very old but concert hall and stadium are new. 1 g0 to school with friend from primary school. On Sunday, we often eat lunch in restaurant. Look at the words in red. They don’t have a, an or the. Complete the sentences with simi ‘expressions from the box. have breakfast in hospital _at school in bed gohome by taxi by plane after lunch My grandfather always goes for a walk I don’t like travelling scared Don’t call them now! it's midnight, they're , Tim always ‘My sister is only fifteen, she’s still You're tired. and have a rest, | can finish the work. I get up very late and I rarely school. It’s late, let's go home ____ The head teacher has a heart problem, he is before Complete the text with a, an, the or nothing (+). We normally eat at | home but sometimes we go out and have 7 dinner in, Italian restaurant in % ‘town centre. * restaurant. is very nice and not very expensive. We usually sit by © fireplace. 7 food is always very good. ® waiters are students from * university and they are very nice. * restaurant is also operat ie hard. We come ®@___ 3 taxi and | usually go to + bed straightaway. ag Study Corner 2 Language Check Write the jobs. 1 work in an office. s___ a \ repair cars. m work ina shop. s _ | give people medicine. Jaut and style hair. h_— Complete the sentences. always have ap ____ with my friends on my birthday. We often have!____at my uncle’s restaurant on Sundays. 8 I sometimes go to the amusement park with my friends. We have great f___ 9 My dad has a big b___ morning. He likes bacon and eggs 10 When we are on holiday, my parents always have ar ____ in the afternoon. ON “aeNe x in the Vocabulary | |/ 10 3 Complete the text with a, the or (-) . Our neighbours are nice family. 2 father works at © home and mother is © maths teacher, she helps me with my maths homework! ® Listen and check your answers to the Language Check. Write down your scores. Look at the table. Check where you made mistakes. Look again at: Get Ready ~ Key Words Unit 5 ~ Word Builder Numbers 1-5 Numbers 6-10 Numbers 11-15 Understanding Grammar Numbers 16-25 | Unit 4 ~ Grammar Numbers 26-30 Unit 6 ~ Key Expressions Now do the exercises in Language Check 2 of the Workbook. 4. Choose the correct verb in each sentence. 16 My father drives | is driving to work every day. 17 | am tidying / tidy my room at weekends. 48 My sister often is playing / plays computer games. 19 But at the moment she does / is doing her homework. 20 | am not liking / don’t like Chinese food. 21 We usually are watching | watch TV at night. 22 At the moment my mum is preparing | prepares the dinner. 23. Where is Paul? Ah, he is sitting / sits in the i A What are you doing / do you do? B_ | amlooking for my pen. 25 A What ere you doing | do you do? B Grammar [_|/15 hhaye a salad, please? a cheese sandwich, please. ——— you like to drink? Kim A bottle of water. Sonia The™___ Waiter Okay, a salad, a cheese sandwich and two bottles of water. ey Bopressions [}/5 Stutly Help: Storing vocabulary Look at these ways of storing vocabulary. Ee inside - computers, music outside — horse riding, surfin * Draw a table for food. Divide it into three columns: meat/vegetables/fruit. © Draw a diagram for jobs. How many can you adi to the diagram in two minutes?

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