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Starter Student's Book

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Redston with Giilie Cunningham


Contents

1A What's your name? p6 numbers 0-12 l, my, you, your saying hello; introducing people;
phone numbers; saying goodbye

1B Where's she from? pa countries he, his, she, her Where are you from?

1C In class p10 the alphabet; things in your bag (1); first names and surnames;
aand an classroom language

1D People and things p12 people; things; plurals

Extra Practice 1 and Progress Portfolio 1 p97 r Self-study DVD-ROM 1

2A She's British p-14 nationalities ôe (singular): positive and negative

28 What's your job? pl6 lobs be (singular): questions and short


answers

2C Personal information p1A titles; greetings email addresses; .


personal information questions

2D How old is she? p2O numbers 13-100 How old ... ?

Extra Practice 2 an:l Progress Portfolio 2 pg8 Self-study DVD-ROM 2

3A T\,vo cities p22 adjectives (1 ); word order with De(plural): positive, negative, questions
adjectives; yery and short answers

38 Brothers and sisters p24 family possessive 3; subject pronouns (1 you,


etc ) and possessive adjectives (my,
your, eïc.)

3C Eat in or take away? p26 food and drink (1) money and prices; How much ... ?,
in a café

3D Food I like p2A food and drink (2);


love, like, eat, dink, a lot of

Extra Pra+ticê :l ancl Progress Portfolio 3 p99 Self-study DVD-ROM 3

4A Live, work and study p3O phrases with like, have, live, wotu, study Present Simple (1, you, we, he1\
positive and negative

43 My free time p32 free time activities Preseni Simple (1, you, we, they):
questions and short answers

4C Buying things p34 things to buy; In a snop


this, that, these, those

,4D What time is it? p36 days of the week; telling the time;
time words talking about ihe time

Extra Praêtieè 4 and Progress Portfolio 4 plOO Self-study DVD-ROM 4

5A A typical day p3a dailY routines Present Simple (he, she, ifl',
positive and negative

58 where does she work? p4O time phrases with on, in, at Present Simple (he, she, it):
questions and short answers

5C An evening out p42 food and drink (3) in a restaurant

5B A day off p44 frequencY adverbs and


phrases with eyely
Names Conversations at a party Conversations at a party
Introducing people Phone numbers
Phone numbers

Names and countries Help with listening Word stress Sentences about people
What's his / her name? Where are vou from? from different countries
Where's he / she from?

First names and surnames Welcome to the class (1) and (2) Conversations in class
Conversations in class Classroom language

Talking about a photo What's in your bag?


What's in my bag?

HELF WfTl-{ PRONI.INCIATION /æ/ and /e/ 913 Fteading and Writing Portfolio 1 Where are you from? Workbook p52

True or false? Around the world True and false sentences True and false sentences

About your partner Photos of friends yesl no questions

Tina's friends
Six people
'

Good morningl The Ciiy Gym Email addresses Filling in a form


Personal information

Questions with How old ... ? Hefp with Listening Numbers with -teenand -ty
n,,^^^ +a^ ^^^^ Five conversations
uuvùù u rE dgtrù

r-f ELp lrvlTt-f PRoNUNCIATTON h/ and /it/ p21 Reading and Writing Portfolio 2 Threepeople Workbookp54

Talking about two emails Help with Listening Contractions Two emails

Your family The Cooper family The Cooper family Sentences about the Cooper family
0ur grandchildren

Ordering food and drink in a café In a café A price list in a café

Food and drink Fiona's family Food and drink I like Sentences with love, like, eat,
Food and drink I like dink, a lot of

HELP W|TH PRONUNCIATION /D/ Aîd /^/ P29 Reading and Writing Portfolio 3 See you soon! Workbook p56

True or false? Life in Mexico Life in Mexico True and false sentences
Life in the USA Life in the USA

Your free time An online interview An online interview Your free time

Your partner's free time Help with Listening Questions with doyou yesl no questions

Buying things in a shop In a shop A conversation in a shop

Film times Days and times Days and times

HELP wlTH PRoNutlclATlON /e/ and /6/ p37 Reading and Writing Portfolio 4 Internetprofiles Workb0okp58

Your daily routine Carol's routine Carol's routine


Your partner's daily routine Tom's routine Tom's routine

Nadine's routine Lunch on Monday 0uestions with does


Your best friend Help with Listening Sentence stress (1)

Ordering food and drink in a restaurant In a restaurant A restaurant menu A conversation in a restaurant

Your Sunday routine 0ur Sunday routines 0ur Sunday routines True and false sentences
I love Sundays
Help with Listening Sentence stress (2)

F;ËLP WITH PBONUNCIATION /w/ aîd /v/ p45 Reading and Writing Portfolio 5 Mybestfriend Workbookp60
6A My home town p46 Places in a town or city (1) a, some, a lot of:
there is / there are: positiue

68 Are there any shops? p4B places in a town or city (2) there is / there are. negalive, yes I no
questions and short answers; any

6C Tourist information pso things in your bag (2) at the tourist information centre

6D lt's my favourite ps.Z clothes, colours, /avourTe

Extra Practice 6 and Progress portforio 6 p1o2 self-study DVD-RoM 6

\rve're twins pS4 things you like and don't like; object pronouns
love, Iike, don't like, hate

VB Can you drive? p56 abilities can for ability

7C Directions psA Prepositlons of Place asking for and giving directions

7D The internet p6O things people do online

Extra Practice 7 and progress portforio 7 plo3 self-study DVD-RoM 7

AA I was there p62 adjectives (2) Past Slmple of ba:


positive and negative

AB Happy anniversary! p6,4 Years and past time phrases Past Simple of ûe: questions and short
answers; ryas Dofl / were bon
aC Birthdays p66 months and dates talking about days and dates;
making suggestions
8D Life's a party! pGA big numbers

Extra Practice I and Progress portfotio a p1o4 serf-study DVD-RoM a

9A Amazing journeys p70 rransp0n Past Simple: positive


(regular and irregular verbs)

98 My last holiday p72 holiday activities Past Simple: negative, questions


and short answers

9C A weekend away p74 at the station buying train tickets;


asking about last weekend
9D Who, what, when? p76 question words

Ektra Practice g and progress portforio 9 p1o5 serf-study DVD-RoM 9

1OA Life changes p7A future plans; be going to. positive and negative
future time phrases

1OB A new start pao Phrases with have, watch, go, go to be going questions and short answers
.to:

10C Good luck! pA2 adjectives (3): feelings saying goodbye and good luck

End of Course Review p85

Extra Practice 10ênd progress portfolio 10 p106 self-study ovD-RoM 10


Fair and Group Work pB6 Audio and Video Scr;pts p1O7 Language Summarles p114
See Teacher's DVD

A town or city you know Susan's home town Susan's home town Sentences wilh there is / there are

Places near Susan's flat Welcome to my home 0uestions wilh ls tltere a .. . ?


Places near your home Help with Listening Linking (1) and Are there any .,. ?
Asking for jnformation at a tourist At a tourisT information centre Two conversations A conversaÏion at a tourist
information centre
information centre
Your clothes and colours My clothes My favourite places 0uestions wilh your favouite
Favourite things and people

f-lEf-P W|TH PRONUNCtATtoN /tt/ and /d3/ pE3 Reading and Writing Portfolio 6 Atourist in London Workbookp62

Things you love, like, don't like and hate We're ver\/ different We're very different Questions with Does ... like . . . ?
Questions wilh Do you like . , , ?
Things you and your family can and Help with the children True or false sentences with can ot can't
can't do Hefp with Listening canot can't ouestions with can
Asking for and giving directions Directions Conversations in the street

Things you and your partner do online An internet questionnaire It's my internetl

HELP WlTf-{ pRoNr.,NCtATroN /s/ and p61| Reading and Writing Portfolio 7 The same or ditferent? Workbook p64

When I was ten


^/
Three amazing days Ihree amazing days Sentences wilh was and were

When was she born? An Indian wedding


Your last wedding or party

When's your birthday? Dates A conversation about next Saturdav


l\4aking suggestions Happy birthday!

Festivals in my town, city or country Fantastic festivals Fantastic festivals


Two festivals
Help with Listening Linking (2)

HELP WITH PRONUNCTAT]ON /ct/ and /sr/ 069 Beading and Writing Portfolio I Goingout Workbookp66

How you travel around Help with Listèning Present Simple or past Simple Let's go by tuk-tukl Sentences in the Past Simple
The last time you visited a difTerent Around the world by bike
town or city

Things Heidi and Charlie did on holiday Three holidays Three holidays Things you do on holiday
Your last holiday
Past Simple questions
Buying train tickets At the station Things you did last weekend
What you did last weekend Last weekend

Questions about you and your partner How many did I get right? A quiz lzTf- questions
Help with Listening Sentence stress (3)

HELP wfrH PRONUNCTATTON /l/ and /r/ p77 Reading and Writing Porttolio 9 0n hotiday Workbook p68

Your future plans Four students' plans Four English students' plans Sentences with be going to

Questions with be going to Rosie's future plans Questions with be going to


Students'future plans

Saying goodbye and good luck See you soon ! See you soon!
Two conversations

HELP W|TH pRONtJNCtATtON Vowel sounds: review 084 Reading and Writing Portfotio 10 Happybirthday! WorkbookpTO

Fhonemie Syrnbols p134 Glassroom Instructions p135 Self-study DVB-FtOM tnstnuctions pl36
Vocabulary numbers 0-12
Grammar l, my, you, your
What's your name? Real World saying hello; introducing people;
phone numbers; saying goodbye

Hello! a Fifl in the gaps wiLh l, my, you or your.


â f Look at the A B
photo. Read and listen to sun Hello, ...my . name's Sue. areira Hi, Meg.
conversation 1. What's -. name? unc Hi, Adam. How are
MARIo Hello, _ 'm Mario. ADAM 'm fine, tfranks.
b Listen again
and practise.
sug Nice to meet .-. .. And ?

MARIO .,.------_ too. MEG 'm OK thanks.


Practise conversation 1
with four students. Use your 4 Listen and check.
name. e Work in pairs. Practise the conversations in a.
Telt the class your name.
Introducilg people
Hello, I'm Francesca. r

a 5 Read and listen to conversation 3.


H:llot Lee,. b
11,nam9t Listen again and practise.
t-
lHi, I'm Youssef. i
c Work in groups. Practise conversation 3. Use your names.

e 2 Read and listen


to conversation 2.
b Listen again
and practise.
s Practise conversation 2 \
with four students. Use your
name.

4æL? C7?4 æ*êt"*,Æ &,*


l, my, you, your
a Fill in the gaps with
. lormy.
1 Hello, /'m Stefan.
' 2 'm fine, thanks.
3 - __,.,_ name's Emel.
, b Fill in the gaps with
you or your.
. 1 llow are yo!t..?
z Nice to meet
3 too. .rnr Hi, Anita.
4 What's"- _.. name? ANITA Hi, Tim, How are you?
p11fr tru I'm fine, thânks. And you?
ANITA I'm OK, thanks.
3 Listen
and practise the sentences
in
Numbers 0-12 Phone numbers
e6 Listen and practise
these numbers. questions and answers. Listen again and practise.

0 zero sewem i'What's


.:
your mobile number? ,

æææ # k's 07954 i++zes.


'- ' \"]\
:,i.:

::._ ir ii' m{me


!7hat's your home number?
nee en
t iIt's 020 7622 3479.
4 four eleven
1

Tf P . In phone numbers O = oh and 44 = double four.


VE Work in pairs. practise the questions and
answers in a.
s'ix
a I Listen to three conversations. Write the
Work in pairs. Say four n-umbers. Write your phone numbers.
partner's numbers. Are they correct?
Work in pairs. Compare answers.

NlNe PollS this is David. rucy Goodbye, Miki.


porry Hello, David. Nice to meet you.
MIrI Bye, Lucy. See you soon.
oRvto You too. LUCy Yes, see you.

Get ready ... Get it right!


& Work in pairs. Student A p86
:iiiï1"? t?l _i'
Goodbye!

&, Listen again and practise.


e Say goodbye to other students.
Vocabulary countries
Where's she from? Grammar he, his, she, her
Real World Where are you from?
';.i : _l : i : -. r.-i -t -' ..:- :::.::i: :::,!:': j.r:.:.::,

'i.l!;:r:ï YJ 1:h:*,* ::x h*rs Write two phone


numbers. Work in pairs. Say your phone numbers. Work in pairs. Look again at the map. Say a number.
Write your partner's numbers. Are they correct? Your partner says the country.

\fhat's number 2? Mexico.

Countries
Look at the map. Match these countries to 1-12.
Where-are you from?
' Look at the photo of Stefan and Emel.
llalY 7 Brazil Russia the USA Listen to the conversation and fill in the gaps.
Germany ÈSypt Australia Mexico
Turkey the UK Cnina Spain
Where are you from? Tell the class.

'r '-' l':'' : I -:':'.'t,'",.' Word strgss I'm from Peru. I'm from Libya.
.-:',.,r.'. :', Listen and notice the word stress (.) in the
countries in I'm from Indonesia. I'm from prague.
Italy Eraz'il

Work in groups. Ask other students where thev


t1,1..: 1,1-;1,.: Listen again and practise.
are from.

/r_,
,:. ,.; . ..,,:. | .- ,,,,
he, his, she, her
::: Fill in the gaps with he or his.
1 What's his name?
2 name's Stefan.
a Where's from?
4 's from Russia.

E r,, Fill in the gaps with she or her.


i-
r 1 What's her name?
2 name's Emel.
3 Where's from?
nNlsl- \7here are you from, Stefan? 4 's from Turkey.
srËFAN I'm from . And you?
::. . ::..:|:
EMEL I'm from
..,:,,,, :i: Work in pairs. Look at A-F. Write sentences
about the people. Use these countries

What's his name? Poland Colombia


India Thailand Japan
: , ::: Look again at the photo of Stefan and Emel.
Match questions 1-4 to answers a-d. A His name's Marcel and he's from France.
I What's his name? \ a He's from Russia.
,'.. ',, Listen and check your answers.
2 Where's he from? \- 6 His name's Stefan.
s What's her name? c She's from Turkey.
4 Where's she from? d Her name's Emel, Get ready ... Get it right!
;1 Wôrk in pairs. Student A p87. Student B p92.

O Paris

Warsaw O

ïokyo O

Bangkok
û
Delhi
Vocabulary the alphabet; things in
trRE your bag (1); aand an
Real World first names and
W surnames; classroom language
jr :- :::::.-<:- : ----...-

),:.:'.

talk to two more students. Write their names.


1D
2

i::' Work in pairs. Compare answers.

The alphabet *;.,:1 '.::. -,t Listen and practise the


questions in li:r,,t,.

Notice the vowcls and the consonants. first name + What's your first name, please?

Aa Bb Cc Dd Ee Ff Gg ;:,, Oanthree students the questions in


first names and surnames.
:'..:t,. Write their

Hh Ll Nlm Nn
Oo Pp Qq Rr Ss Tt {Jur I7hat's your first name? It's Bianca.

Vv Ww Xx Yy Zz Things in your bag (1)


' ,;.' Listen and write the letters.

What's your first name?


...,,, ',t Look at photo A. Then match the teacher's
questions 1-3 to thê student's answers a-c.
t What's your first name, please? a Ortega.
2 What's your surname? b O-r-t-e-g-a.
3 How do you spell that? c it's Pablo.

your answers.

i,:r Work in pairs. Look at photo B. Match these words


to things '1-9.

r-^^
^owau
-t
a dictionary an apple
'
a pen a pencil
a notebook an umbrella a mobile

;:'..: Listen and practise.


Work in pairs. Look again at photo B.
Say a number. Your partner says
the thing.

,What's number 1?
-;: /--
Nes-e 8TF{ WrçAsUUeÀv
a and an
Look at the words in 6a. Then fill in the
gaps in these rules with a or an.
e We use with nouns that begin
with a conbon'ant sound.
* We use with nouns that begin
with a vowel sound.
PX14

Fill in the gaps with a or an.


1 4 country
2 number
3 English dictionary
4 student
5 .. answer
6 phone number
7 ltalian bag

Excuse me!
a Fill in the gaps with these words.
Watch or listen to three conversations in
class. Match students 1-3 to the words sorry mean spell repeat
they ask about a-c. What's understand know
t Dorota a Brazil
2 Pablo b answer A

s Khalid c pencil pAslo 1 Excuse me.'Whatdoesnotebook2.-... -., ?

serr-v Look. This is a notebook.


: REAL WORLD Classroom language B
se,ll Do exercise 4 on page 10.
3 again. Tick (/) these sentences when DoRorA I'm sorrn I don't r . Can you a

! vou hear them. that, please?


serrv Do exercise 4 on page 10.
I Excuse me.
3 Wrrat does answer mean? c
'What's
i t'm sorry, I don't understand. s,q,lrv the answer to question 2?
! wnat's this in English? rgarro I'm5 ,Idon't6
.
a^
Can you repeat that, please? D
I l'r sorrv, I don't xnow. pAsto 7-. this in Enghsh?
a-
How do you sPell Brazil?
-
; sALtY It's an umbrella.
pe.sI-o How do you 8 ---- . .. that?
! p115
serr-v U-m-b-r-e-double l-a.
22 Listen and Work in pairs. Practise the conversations. Take turns to be
practise the sentences in '!1. the teacher.
Vocabulary
plurals

.People and things Skills Listening: What's


your bag?
in

Write five English words. Work in


pairs. Spell your words to your partner. Write your partner's words.
a Look at the ohoto for ore -rrL-=.
Close your book. Write all the tt' -,=
ls your spelling correct?
in the photo you can remembe'.

Work in pairs. Compare answers


and check your partner's spelling.
Look at the picture. Match these words to people a-e.
Who has more words?
ababYâ aboy agirl aman awoman
MKLP âT${ V ABULARY
Plurals
Look at these words. Write the
missing letters.

b â3 Listen and practise.

a Look at the photo. Match these words to things 1-7.


SINGULAR PLURAL
4 achair
adiarY a Laure a^ ^^-^,,+,
^ +^hl^ compuler
a camera a watch a sandwich +-s
a chair cnatrs
â3 24 Listen and practise. a table tables
a thing thrng _
* Work in pairs. What other things are in the photo? a boy OOV

+ -es
a watch watches
a sandwich sandwich
Y + -ies
a drary diaries
a oaoy UqU

irregular
a man men
a woman women
a person people
p'|14

practise the plurals in 4.

Write the plurals.


I agulgirls 6 acomputer
2 acamera 7 awoman
3 a country 8 an apple
4 awatch 9 adictionary
5 a man 10 a person
Work in pairs. Look at p96.
What's in your bag? HELP WITH PRONUNCTATTON /æ/ and /a/
a 2& Listen to three people in London. 27 Look at the pictures. Listen to the sounds
Tick (/) the things in their bags. and words. Listen again and practise.

/e/
A

books /
a dictionary
a computer
a notebook
pens
pencils bag
a mobile
?E Listen to these words. Notice how we sav
a sandwich
the pink and blue letters. Listen again and practise.

/æ/ /a/
bag man apple computer woman
,' , practise. vocabulary teacher ltaly China
that Japan camera gra2il Japan camera
B qlderstahd alphabet undersïand alohabet
a mobile
^h^+^^
Pr ruruù
a orary
a pen 1 ls your camera from China?
books 2 Your apples are in my bag.
an umbrella t 3 Practise the alphaber.
ân ânnlô
,4 My computer is from Japan.
sandwiches 5 ls he from ltaly or Brazil?
6 ls your teacher a man or a woman?
b Work in pairs. Practise the sentences.

c
a camera
a mobile
Vocabulary, Grammar and Real World
OOOKS * etci* r*cti*e I *** y* r**s$ *rtf*li:; 3 p97
a watch e Language Summary 1 p114
a notebook * 1A-D Workbook p3
pens
sr Self-study DVD-ROM 1 with Review Video
a penctl
an umbrella

b Work in pairs. Compare answers.


e Listen again. Check your answers. Where are the
people from? Reading and Writing
Work in groups. Say what,s in your bag. Ask your
s Portfolio 1 Where are you from? Workbook p52
Reading four conversations
teacher for new vocabulary. Who has the same
Writing full stops (. ) and question marks (? );
things?
capital letters (1); about you
VocabularY nationalities
Grammar be (singular): Postfe
She's British and negative

words
QUICK Ê=viÉw* Ptu;'als Write five singular
your
(a watch, etc.). Work in pairs' Take turns to say
words:
worOs. Say the plurals of your partner's
Aawatch Bwatches'

Nationalities
::, Write the missrng vowels (a, e, i, o' u) in these
countries.
1 / ta lY s G rm nY 9 T rk y
2 Br z I 6 gypl 10 the K
3.R ss 7 str .l 11 Sp n

+the S 8 M x c. 't2 Ch n
in 1a'
Match these nationalities to the countries
a German 5 e Amerlcan i British
b Mexican t SPanish i Turkish
c ltalian s EgYPtian x Chinese
d Russian rr Brazilian t Australian

itaty, ttâtian
partner says
Work in pairs. Say a country' Your
the nationalitY.

,lf"1t.y, rf"*.r-1tt .

c What's your nationality? Tellthe class'

I I'- 1.p"tt.t.. i I'm French' c'l'-il]


\-.y---.
t1-'
'"*i."t -

Around the world


b.

31 Listen and check'

HËLp WlTl'i MAffi be (singular): positive


GRAndf
['m Hector and this is mY
Fill in the gaPs with 'm,'re or 's'
car, It's
POSITIVE (+)
1 | British. (= lam)
2 You .. astudent. (= you are)

3 He,, ,--German. (= he is)


+ She - Brazilian. (= she is)

5lt- .American. 1= it is)

p117
32 Listen and Practise the
sentences in 4. Get ready ... Get it right!
l'm + I'm British. Work in new pairs. Write three true sentences and
three false sentences.
a Fill in the gaPs with m or's. BillGates is American.
r Sl-le from Sâo Paulo and she ---.. a student.
.--.-.. BMW is a British com7any.
2 | from London and I . -. a teacher.
g lt isn't a Mercedes. lt - - a Chevrolet. a Work in groups of four. Read your sentences to
+ She isn't Australian. She frofi the UK. the other pair. Are the other pair's sentences true t
s He isn't from Berlin. He ., , from Hàmburg. or false?
6 l'm not American. l. .., from Havana, in Cuba. j Bill Gates is American. I ,I think that's true / false.
Work in pairs. Compare answers. Then match the
sentences to photos A-D. i
Y:'j roYl!9 !q-!i:/ Yr v-9,Y.1':-YI-""9:-
*4€t*P WiFF{ GRAMMAR be (singular): negative
b Tell the class two of your true sentences.
Look again at 6a. Then fill in the gaps in these
sentences with m not, aren't or isn't.
NEGATIVE (-)
1| American. (= am not)
2 You a teacher. (= are not)
g He .,---.-,- from Berlin. (= is not)
+ She ..---,.-.. Australian. /
5 lt -- ,., .. a Mercedes.
P117

33 Listen and Practise the


sentences in 7.

l'm not + l'm not American.

True or false?
a Check these words with your teacher.
l "^- "-'
I the câpital (city) a sTnget a cômpany
b Work in pairs. Look at photos 1-10. Tick (/)the
Itrue sentences. Make the other sentences negative.
Write the correct sentences.
t Madrid is the capital of SPain. /
z Gisele Bûndchen is German.
Gise/e Bûndchen isn't German She's Brazilian.
3 Leonardo DiOaprio is ltalian.
4 Nissan is a Chinese company.
s The EiffelTower is in Paris. .
o The White House is in New York.
7 Prince William is Russian.
I Beyoncé is an Arnerican singer'
9 Fiat is a French company.
1o Beijing is the capital of China.

c Check on p134. Are your answers correct?


Vocabulary jobs

What's your job? Grammar be (singular): questions


and short answers

Work in pairs. Take turns to say a


country. Your partner says the nationality and a person or thing of that nationality:
AThe UK. B British. Prince William is British.

Photos of friends
a Check these words with your teacher.
a friend beâutiful mârried sinqle

35 Look
at the photo of Tina and Matt. Listen
and match these names to photos 1-4 on Tina's computer.

Sofia Marco Emma Garv

c Listen again. Complete the table.

lcary 'Ma1c9 . :F.l,e


country l,Australia
...-
job a doctor

#æa*? 47'?3 **& &"*"


be (singular): - questions
Fill in the gaps with am, are or's.
t/YH- QUESTIONS (?)

1 Where t?
z Where you from?
3 Where he/she/ilfrom?
Jobs + What your name?
s What his / her name?
æ Work in pairs. Match these jobs to pictures a-i. 6 What your job?
1' What his / her job?
.amânaoer b adôctor ateiacher
. ç11?
^ ùdtuù
d ^Àt^^ dùùtùLdt
^^^iÂ+^^+tL an âctor/ an âctress
waitress a tâxi driver
I
a waiter / a
a musician a police officer 36 Listen and practise the
questions in
T"[Ë* ln these vocabulary boxes we'only show the Cover the table in c. Work in oairs. Then take
main stress (" ) in words and phrases. turns to ask and answer questions about the people
in photos 1-4.
b 34 Listen and oractise.
* Work in new pairs. Ask questions about the \7hat's his name? Gary.
people in pictures a-i.
rù(/here's he from? r Australia.
\fhat's his job? He's a police officer.

What's his job? I FIe's a doctor.


\7hat's her job? She's a doctor.
ls he a musician?
a Look again at the table in *. Tick (/)the correct answers.
1 ls Gary a musician? a Yes, he is. b No, he isn't. / the questions and short answers in
2 ls Marco from Mexico? a Yes, he is. b No, he isn't. fl Fill in the gaps with ls or Are.
3 ls Emma an actress? a Yes, she is. b No, she isn't. 1 Are you a student?
4 ls sofia ltalian? a Yes, she is. b No, she isn't.
2 . .. .. your teacher from the UK?
5 Are you from Russia? a Yes, I am. b No, l'm not.
-

6 ls your watch Japanese? a 3 . you Spanish?


Yes, it is. b No, it isn't.
4 . you married?
Work in pairs. Compare answers. 5 .. your mobile in your bag?
6 ..--..youadoctor?
?4æLP 14VE?&4 Ré,
Affi 7 ..Beyoncéasinger?
be (singular): yes / no questions and short answers I Leonardo DiOaprio a musician?

Fill in the gaps with am, are, aren't,ls or lsn't. Work in pairs. Ask and answer the
questions. Use the correct short answers.
YES I NO OUESTTONS (?) SHORT ANSWERS
Am I in this class? Yes, you are. / No, you Are you a student? Yes, I am.
you from Russia? Yes, l ./No, l'mnot.
, he a doctor?
____!: _-"
Get ready... Get it right!
'__' =i

shg tletgl? Yes, she . / No, she isn't.


it Japanese? Yes, it ./No,it Work in new pairs. Student A p87.
Student B p92.
pljT
Vocabulary titles; greetings
Real World email addresses:
personal information
questions

Good morning! a

a
REAL WORLD Email addresses
a Match 1-3 to a-c. Look at this email address. Notice how we
a
say. and @.
t Mr (Brown) a a married woman a

eve.smith@webmail.com
2 Mrs or Ms (King) b a single woman
a

t
3 Ms or Miss (Roberts) c a man (married or single)
a
eve dot smith at webmail dot com
a
b 3€ Listen and practise. a
a p117
Mr + Mr Brown
a

a Look at pictures A-D. Complete the conversations


with these phrases. Which three phrases mean
Hello? Which phrase means Goodbye?

Good môrning Good ôvening PeterWest


Good nÏght Good afterno'on
;.,:0151 49632ll
n ..' ]'i"."t*"*OcitYgYm'co'uk
The CitY GYm
l2 Morton Street
LiverPool L8 3RF '

fl to:
E cc,
Subject:

* Work in pairs. Say email addresses 1-4.


4t Listen and check.

emailaddresses 1-4.
.co.uk + @citygym.co.uk - peter.west@citygym.co.uk
Ask three students for their email addresses.
i: :S Listen and check. Listen Write the email addresses. Are they correct?
again and practise.
r What's your email address? It's ...
r, Work in pairs. Practise the conversations.
The City Gym {-

t REAL WORLD
a
a Personal information questions
.-?,.
Write the vowels (a, e, i, o, u) in these questions.
a
a
a
t i
What's your f rst n ,a, m e_ , please?
a z What's your s .. rn ,-, m --. ?
t
a
s What'syourn-.t.-,-. n ,l -ty?
a + What's your , ddr ss?
a
a
a
s What'syourm.b.l n=mb r?
a
a e What's your . m . -- | ---ddr -- ss?
a
o
a pl17

Karen wants to join The City Gym. Watch or


listen to her conversation with Peter. Tick (/)
the questions in 6 when you hear them.
b Watch or listen again. Complete form A.

New Member Form

New Member Form

t he City Gym, l? lYorton Strcet, Liverpool LB 3RF

c Work in pairs. Compare answers.


questions in 6.

a Work in pairs. Interview your partner and fill in


form B.
, - .',, tl!. , .- ,lar :'-rt-,
.,,;,-,a,.r.
1,,,2 r;-:1., il rlir,,:
b Check your partner's form. ls it correct?
Vocabulary numbers 13-100

. How old is she? Real World How old ... ?


Skills Listening: five conversations

33 thirtesre 17 seventeen
: 9*xnâ**;: 18 eighteen
35 fifteen g rx{rxcâeæ*'t
X6 sixteen â# tv+e*tg
a Match these words to the numbers.

th+r+y ninety sevenïy forty


erghty fifty a hundred sixty

30 thirty 60 90
40 70 100
50 80

I.IËLF W'TH L$sTErulfdG


Numbers with -teen and -ty
a Look at the photo. Match these words to 1-5.
a 46 Listen to these numbers. Notice the stress.
a girl .:, a car, i a house,, a cat i a dog l
fourte"en tôrty sixtebn sixty eightden dghty
b 4S Listen to five conversations. Fill in the
b Where is the stress in these numbers? gaps with the correct number.
seventeen ninety fifty thirteen a The cat is
thirty nineteen seventy fifteen b The house is years oro
c The girl is
æ 47 Listen and check. d The car is years oro.
e The dog is
and practise. a Fill in the gaps with these words.

a Write the numbers, H€w is are l'm old


21 twgnty one 24 27
22 25 28 l How old2
23 ,_ -.--,, -.. 26 29 your house? It's 100 years 3

b Work in pairs. Say these numbers.


How old a
you? thirty.
27 35 49 52 68 73 86 94

a Write four numb'ers. again and practise.

h Work in new pairs. Say your numbers. Write your Work in pairs. Look again at photo A. Ask questions
partner's numbers. Are they correct? with How old ... ?.
HELP WITH PRONUNCIATION h/ and /i../
5t Look at the pictures. Listen to the sounds
and words. Listen again and practise.

5t Listen to these words. Notice how we say


the pink and blue vowels. Listen again and practise.

/r/
six thing his nineteen he's she's
single Miss women peopre prease
British watches Chinese police email
evening fifteen evening fifteen

a Look at the vowels in bold in these words. Do we


say h/ or /i;/?
il's /t/ Three /l/ sandwiches teacher

*
think married isn't read musician
assistant me Spanish Japanese sixteen

à worr. in pairs. Compare answers.


e 52 Listen and check. Listen again and
practise.

Vocabulary, Grammar and Real World


æ x{r* ræ*tie* â *gt r* r*s"ç *rtf*l[s p98
æ Language Summary 2 p116
* 2A-D Workbook o8
æ Self-study DVD-ROM 2 with Review Video

a Work in new oairs. Look at the photos. Guess how


old the people are. Use these ages.

2351316 22 24 35
41 47 51 58 71 76 80 87
Reading and Writing
æ Portfolio 2 Three people Workbook p54
I think Amybeth is 22. , I think she's 24.
i
"*,r -*-.-*-. I
-- "i-'- - Reading business cards; addresses; forms
Writing capital letters (2); filling in a form
Check on p134. Are your answers correct?
Vocabulary adjectives (1); word order
with adjectivesi very
Two cities Grarnmr btplrdrÉ.É
questixs andffi r-:

Adjectives (1)
a Match the adjectives
to pictures a-h.
good l4 bad
hot , , cold
biS i-. smatt
new r r old
expénsive -., cfreap
beâutiful -..1 Ûg'y
frËndly,,- unfri'enOly
nice i--l

FI€LP TISIT*{ V&GABE,' LARY An email to friends


Word order with adjectives; very
a Work in pairs. Do you know these words?
a Read these rules about adjectives.
c Adjectives go after be: Your watch is nice. a hotêl a room
'
a rêstaurant
a., ç
e Adjectives go before nouns: lt's a new car. a caTe a mosoue a museum
e Adjectives are not plural with plural nouns: la Check new words in 4a with your teacher.
They're good friends.
j-

Read emailA. Where are Alice and Mike?


b Look at the pictures and read the
sentences. Then read the rule.

Hi Liz and Steve

How are you? We're in lstanbul and it's very hot here! lstanbul is a
beautiful city and the people are very friendly. The restaurants are
good and they aren't very expensive. We're in a small hotel near the
Blue Mosque. The rooms are nice and they're very big. We aren't in
It's hot. It's very hot.
the hotel now, we're in a café. Where are you? Are you in London?
r We pul very before adjectives: /f 's very hot.
Love Alice and Mike
Ptr1S

Make sentences with these words.


a / l|'s / computer / old / very .

It's a very old computer.


2 a / He's / good / very / actor .

3 an / / lt's / expensive
camera .

4 very / nice / friends / are / His .

5 good / musician /'a / She's .

6 is / very / house / beautiful / Her .

7 a / lI's / night / cold / very .

I friendly / children / Your / very / are


Read emailA again. Tick (/) the true sentences.
Change the adjectives in the false sentences.
HiAlice and Mike
hot
Thanks for your email. SteVe and I lr.sn'tl in London
t lt's very ee{d in lstanbul, avery
now we 2's / 're in Cairo! lIs's / 're ul city. The
2 lstanbul is a beautiful ciTy. / people ais / are very friendly and the restaurants sisn't / aren't
s The people are unfriendlY. very expensive.We6're / 's in a big hotel near the Egyptian
+ The restaurants are good. Museum. The rooms 7is / are very nice, but the hotel
8r.sntl
5 Alice and Mike are in a big hotel. aren't cheap. ft e's / very hot here too!
're
o The hotel rooms are nice. Love Liz and Steve
z The rooms are very small.

HELP WITH GRAMMAR


g
5 be (plural): positive and negative
Filf in the gaps with 're or aren't

POSITIVE (+)
We ---- -. in a smallhotel. (= we are)
You 're from the UK. (= You are)
They,, --.----- very big. (= they are)

NEGATIVE (-)
We ___-_-,-- in the hotel now. (= are not)
._

You -4y*q1! from TurkeY.


They very exPensive.
--------
TIPS . With plural nouns we wrile people are
nolBeeple+e, rooms are not reens+e, etc.
. Xou is singular and plural: You're a student.
ê You're students.

p119

HEI-P WITH GRAMTdAR


the sentences in 6. be (plural): questions and short answers
Filf in the gaps with are or aren't.
HELP WITH LISTENING Contractions _
a 55 Listen and write the contractions
(l'm, we're, aren't, elc.).
Are we in room 216?
t We pre,n:t from ltalY,
a new hotel, but it ==-- VerY nice.
3 ---------, he
a doctor and married.
+ You Australian, American. they in a big hotel?
s -------=-- a manager and,----,- a musician.
6 ,__--- actors, but they very good. we/you /They?
Liz and Steve?
b Work in pairs. Compare answers.
p'|19

the sentences in 8a.


questions and short answers in 11.
Where are they?
Read email B. Where areLiz and Steve? Get ready ... Get it right!
Then choose the correct wordé.
Work in pairs. Student A p88. Student B p93.
Vocabulary family
Grammar possessive 3; subject pronouns

Brothers and sisters I I tntt uLU.


vr /uu,
pfu^ \ rnd nncc=c'
'
(my, your. elc

i I A ,ieetives
Write four adjectives. Work in pairs. Take turns to say
an adjective from your'list. Your partner says the opposite adjective: A new B old.
Then say one thing for each adjective: A a new car B an old computer.

My name's Nick. Fiona's My name's Fiona. Nick's


my wife. Kevin's our son my husband. Anne and
and Anne's our daughter. Kevin are our children.

My name's Anne. Kevin's my


brother. Fiona and Nick are my
parents. I call them mum and dad.

Our family Choose the correct words.

!..::: .:iî Look at the photo. Read and listen to the t Nick is Fiona's son /
Cooper family. 2 Kevin is Nick's brother / son.
g Fiona is Kevin's mother / daughter.
; ;:Work in pairs. Look again at the photo. Then 4 Anne is Fiona's sister / daughter.
comolete the table with words in bold in 1-4. s Nick is Anne's brother / father.
a aaa 6 Anne is Kevin's mother / sister
7 Nick and Fiona are Kevin and Anne's children / parents.
men / boys women / girls both 7É** 13 * ,4 F*" Possessive's
father Read the rule.
( ) (mum) \A/o rrea a nâmê (^liik ^+^ \ nr
\, .,-,(, eto./
a nn'
or a noun'n la"
tor aa a,
person
(sisfer, etc.) + 's for the possessive.
daughter (singular: child) Fiona is Nick's wife. lt's my sisfer's car
* 's can mean is or the possesslve: Anne's my sister.
'Ï"f,fr.!
husband ('s = is); Kevin is Nick's son. ('s = possessive).
*441a
l': rç
sister
5* Listen and practise the
.::. .'rt Listen and practise. sentences in
Make sentences about these people. HELP WITH GRAMMAR Subjêct plonouns (l,you, etc.)
t Nick -r Kevin Nick is Kevin's father. and possessive adjectives ( your, etc.)
z Fiona + Nick a Look at these sentences. Then complete the table with
3 Kevin - Fiona the words in blue and pink.
+ Anne -r Nick l'm Mary and this is Sid, my husband.
5 Kevin + Anne Her husband's name is Nick and he's a doctor.
6 Anne and Kevin + Nick and Fiona These are their two children - our grandchildren.
It's a very nice photo, I think.
Our grandchildren sl :]:
È
ps . vou she ::1i i*" ;they
;,
-1-,--.-.-., -.-, -

possessive
adjectives Your :his i its
.i i:

b Are these words verbs (V) or nouns (N)?

Oe iV-liNlsister family i- .
listen read cat

c Read these rules.


We use subject pronouns with verbs (l'm, you ljsten,
they read, eIc.).
€e We use possessive adjectives with nouns (my sister,
your family, their cat, ehc.).
p119

a Look at the photo. Sid and Mary are Kevin Choose the correct words.
and Anne's grandparents. Then write these 1 Excuse me. ls this you dictionary?
words in the table. 2 They / Their aren'IwiTh they / fhçrr parents.
; grandparents grandson grandmother 3 This is we / our cal. He / His name's Prince.
:

a I / My friend Charlotte is from you / your ci|y.


5 Are you / your aI he / his house now?
6 She / Her brolher's a teacher, but she,/ her isn't.

a a
grandchildren
i Get ready ... Get it right!
Write the names of people in your family.

a Work in pairs. Tellyour partner about the people in


your family. Ask questions about the people in your
partner's family.
family. Put these people in the order she talks
t'
about them (1-5). IL. lrother. II
",.. --,- - -_ -
.uow
......
i-"-... ._.
l
)

sid I

b Listen again. Answer these questions.


1 How old is Sid? He's 64.
z What is Fiona's job?
3 How old is Fionâ? b Tellthe class about one person in your partner's family.
T-"----
4 What is Nick's job? I Pedro is Carola's brother. He's 29 and he's a waiter. He's ...
5 ls Anne a good musician?
6 How old is Kevin?
Vocabulary food and drink (1)
RealWorld money and prices;
How much ... ?:inacalé

Money and prices


a Match prices 1-6 to a-f.
î10
1 a ten dollars
2 lop b ten p (= pence)
3 Ê10.50 c ten euros
gtv
4 -1^ d ten cents
5 $to e ten (pounds) fifty
6 10c f ten pounds

and practise.

a Work in pairs. Say these prices.

and check. Listen again and practise.

Can I help you?


conversations. Write the prices.
a Look at the price list. Match the food and drink to photos 1-10.
'b Work in pairs. Compare answers.
on the price list.
REAL WORLD How much ... ?
Fill in the gaps with is or àre. .c Work in pairs. Look again at photos 1-10. Test your partner.
i ' - -*.. .-'--" -'.. -

-I
SlttCUmn l'What's number 1? iA cheese and tomato sandwich.
!,.''**" "-''
" -"--'.:'. il
*''-**'".,;-
,

1 How much _.-. ", this watch?


2 How much . it? Look again at the price list. Work in new pairs. Choose food and
PLURAL drink. Ask your partner the price.
'3 much thepens?
How
.q Hàw much * - -- they? ,How much is an espresso and a croissant?
'-_- i lTht.. pounds thirty.
..:\

pl19
or listen to two customers. Tick (/) what they order on the price list.
b Watch or listen again. How much does each customer spend?
REAL WORLD ln a café
Read the conversation. Fill in the gaps with these words.

very away please thanks in


ASSISTANT CUSTOMER

Canll hetp you?


Yes, (two cappuccinos), 2

Sure. Anything else?


Yes, (a croissant and an egg
sandwich), please.
No, that's all, 3

Eat in or take a

Eat s , please.
Take away, please.
i OK, that's (18.60), please.
Thank you 6 much.
Thanks a lot.
. You're welcome.

p119

â fisl Listen and practise the


sentences in
Work in, pairs. Practise the conversation in 9. Take turns
to be the customer.

a Work in new pairs. Look again at the price list. Take turns
to order food and drink.
Role-play a conversation for the class.
Vocabulary food and drink (2); love, like,
eat, dink, a lot of
-Food llike Skills Listening: Fiona's family; Reading
and Listening: food and drink I like

Write four prices ($55, il0.50, etc.).


Work in pairs. Say your prices. Write your partner's prices. Are they correct?

a Work in pairs. Look at the photo. Match these words to 1-16.


and practise the sentences in S.
côffee 3 milk tea sugar meat fish
orange juice eggs ^h^^^^
UI IEUùU h-^^!
UIUdU voù Lo

vêgetables fruit chôcolate water Tick (/) the food and drink in 'la
she talks about.
h Listen again. Choose the
,a correct words.
Look at the photo for one minute. Remember the food and drink.
t Nick is Fiona's / son.
h Close your books. Work in pairs. Say all the food and drink in the photo. 2 Fiona and Nick love coffee / milk.
Match sentences '1-4 to pictures A-D.
3 They drink a lo| of water / tea.
+ They eat a lot of meat /fish.
t I like fish. B 3 | drink a lot of coffee. 5 Anne and Kevin like eggs /
2 I love chocolate. 4 | eat a lot of rice. cheese.
6 They also eat a lot of vegetables /
pasta.
z They love fruit / chocolate.
e Work in pairs. Compare
answers.
i: Check these words with your teacher. HELP W|TH PRONUNG| tON /o/ and /t/

a cup (ofcoffee) a litre 73 Look at the pictures. Listen to the sounds


ice cream
biscuits a vegetarian and words. Listen again and practise.

/o/
b Read about Zoe, Ed, Mei and Ben. Fill in the gaps
with their names.
1 Zoe and Ben like rice and pasta.
2 and eat a lot of sandwiches.
3 and drink a lot of coffee.
4 and love salads.
5 and eat a lot of fruit.
coltee
coffee umbrella
6 and like chocolate biscuits. ?q Listen to these words. Notice how we say
I and love ice cream. the pink and blue vowels. Listen again and practise.

/o/ /'t/
coffee dog doctor umbrella much
I love coffee
and I drink four or
hot watch chocolate number country
five cups a day. I also drink a lot of
orange wrong mother son brother
water, about two litres a day. I like rice a.
dollar shop husband love money
a{td pasta, and I eat a lot of salads
and vegetables. I also like French
cheese, and I love ltalian ice cream!
a Work in pairs. Cover . Then look at the vowels
in bold. Which vowel sound is different?
.------\
I drink a lot of coffee, but I like t hot orange e!9
it black, not with milk. I atso like 2 mother doctor son
chocolate biscuits with my coffee. I
3 dollar country money
eat a lot of meat and fish, but not fruit ,4 dog chocolate love
or vegetables. And I eat a lot of bread
- | love egg sandwiches.
5 shop number brother
6 watch husband wrong
In the morning I drink tea, not
?5 Listen and check. l_isten again and
coffee. I eat a lot of rice, fish and
oractise.
vegetables, of course. I love apples
and oranges, and I eat a lot of cheese
sandwiches. But I also eat a lot of
chocolate biscuits in the eveningl

I'm a vegetarian, so I eat a lot Grammar and Real World


of fruit and vegetables, but not meat p99
or fish. I also like rice and pasta, and .B Language Summary 3 p118
I love salads. I drink a lot of fruit juice
ê 3A-D Workbook p13
- people say it's very good for you.
And I love chocolate ice cream! f1 Self-study DVD-ROM 3 with Review Video

e 72 Listen Io Zoe, Ed, Mei and Ben.


Underline all the food words.
Work in pairs. Compare answers.

a Write six sentences about you. se /ove, tike, eat,


drink, a lot of and wôrds from la.
I eat a lot of pasta.
Reading and Writing
re Portfolio 3 See you soon! Workbook p56
Work in groups. Say your sentences. Do you like Reading holiday emails
the same things? Writing apostrophes: and and buf; a holidav email
Vocabulary phrases wilh like, have,live,
work, study
Live, work and study Grammar Present Simple ({ you, we, they):
positive and negative

Write ten words for


food and drink. Work in pairs. Compare lists. Say the
things you like on your partner,s list: A I tike cheese.
Life in Mexico
e ?. Read and listen to Carmen. Who are
Cesar, Marissa and Teresa?
Phrases with like, have, live, work, study Read about Carmen again. Choose the correct
woros.
a Match these words or phrases to the verbs.
1 Carmen is srng/e / @t
two children English in a flat
z She's Mexican / Colombian.
for a Spanish company rock music languages
3 Carmen and Cesar live in Mexico City / Mérida.
in the centre of the a city car in an office 4 Carmen's phone is two /fhree years olo.
5 Their flat is / r'sn'f in the centre of the city.
.
TIP . a aat (UK) = an apartment (US) 6 Their daughters are / aren't very good at English.
z They like ltalian / Chinese food.
e Work in pairs. Compare answers.

football

but I don't have a new phone. My phone is three


years old! We live in a very nice flat in the centre of
ttie city and we have two daughters, Marissa ano
Teresa. Marissa's nine and Teresa's twelve. They
both study English at school - they're very good.
They like rock music, football and Italian fàod.
rn.t dont like Chinese food - or homework!
: --l_"r

b x Listen and practise.


Work in pairs. Test yoi;r partner on the phrases in
, : $æ.

languages study languages


HELP WITH GRAMMAR
Present Simple (1, you, we, they): positive and negative
a Tick (/) the sentences that are true for
you. Make the other sentences negative.
a Underline the verbs in these sentences. They are in the 1 | live in the centre of the city.
Present Simple.
I don't live in the centre of the citv.
POSITIVE (+) 2 lwork in an office.
Iwork for a mobile phone company. s I like ltalian food.
You study English. a I like rock music.
We live in a very nice flat. 5 | have a new comouter.
They like rock music. 6 lhaveasister.
b Look at these sentences. Notice the word order.
7 | study English.
8 | live in a small house.
NEGATTVE
t1
(-)
9 | work for an American company.
| ! don't j lrave : a new phone. (don't = do not) b Work in pairs. Compare sentences.
You don't study Russian. How many are the same?

Get ready ... Get it right!


c Write these sentences in the table. Write three true sentences and three
1 We don't live in Mexico City. false sentences about you. Use phrases
2 They don't like Chinese food. from la or your own ideas"
TIP . The Present Simple positive and negative are the same for I don't like rock music.
l, you, we and they. I live in a very small flat.
p121 lwork in a restaurant.
Work in new pairs. Say your sentences.
Are your partner's sentences true or false?

Life in the USA


a Read about Richard. Fill in the gaps with the positive (+) or I think that's true / false.
negative (-) form of like, have, live, work or study.
jY.', you're right. lNo, you're wrong.
b
I

4 Listen and check your answers. "*-i./'


Vocabulary free time activities

My free time Grammar Present Simple (1 you, we, they):


questions and short answers
j +i::ij+:::.:.,::L!:i,:'.:ï :::1::;1li-n;j::::tÈi=.-:-!it::=.:r;J:-i*.i=-i:. -i::t::;:ii-. : rir.-r t-:i:r:r :

..1:i.;1:1 ! r*s*nt i ï* *çitlve æn :r* ætiv*


Write four sentences about you. Use these phrases: An online interview
I have ... ,l don't have ... ,l live ... ,lwork ... ,l like ... ,
* Check these words with vour teacher.
I don't like .... Work in pairs. Say your sentences.
Are they the same? A I have two sisfers. B Me too. a band noise fantastic the weather rap

6 Look at the web page on p33. Read


and listen to the interview with Ruby and Phil
Connor. Find three things they do in their free
time.
æ Read the interview again. Are these sentences
true (T) or false (F)?
1 Ruby and Phil are married. F
2 They live in a big house in London.
3 They don't like the weather in London.
+ They listen to rock music and rap.
s They don't watch DVDs.
6 They go to the cinema a lot.
7 They don't like Indian food.
8 They love fruit and chocolate biscuits.
Work in pairs. Compare answers.

**L* êTâ4 *-&. Â*


Present Simple
(1, you, we, th : questions and short answers
* Look at these questions. Notice the word order.
WH- QUESTIONS (?)

Where do you , live in the UK?


What music {o you , like?

Write these ouestions in the table.


Free time activities t What do you do in your free time?
x Work in pairs. Match these phrases to pictures 1-8. z What food do you like?

Fill in the gaps witf' do or don't.


Z go to the clnema
go to côncerts
vEs / No QUESTTO-NS.(?) SHORT. ANSWEBS
go shôpping go out with friônds
DIAV ÏENNIS ^',:
WATCN I V OT UVUS Do you tit<1Lono.1nz
, Yes, I do.

play vÏdeo games eat dut


'\o,l
Yes, we
\/^r | tn nnnnor{g?
vvv \Jv ^^ , No, we don't.
b 5 Listen and practise.
they like Chinese food? I:j'-*Îl
e Write four sentences about your free time. Use
ohrases from {
TlFs * Present Simple questions are the same for
I play tennis in my free time. l, you, we and they.
lwatch TV a lot.
p123
Work in pairs. Say your sentences. Are they the same?
a Fill in the gaps with do and
these verbs.

do like (x2)
have eat go (x2)
t Where do Ruby and Phil ltUç _?
2 they a small flat?
TODAY WE TALK TO RUBY CONNOR AND HER BROTHER, PHIL, 3 they the weather in
FROM THE BRITISH ROCK BAND BIG NOISE, London?
4 What _ they " . in their
HI, RUBY AND PHII. UIHERE DO YOU IIVE It{ THE UK? free time?
RUBY We have a big flat in Camden, in London. 5 ...... .. they out with friends
a lot?
DO YOU LIKE TONDON?
RUBY Yes, I do. lt's a fantastic city and the people are very friendly. 6 _ ._ they " to the cinema?
PHIL Yes, I love London too - but we don't like the weather here very much! 7 they , Indian food?

WHAT MUSIC DO YOU LIKE?


8 _- they -
. a lot of fruit?

PHIL We listen to a lot of rock music. of course. We like the Red Hot Chili b Work in pairs. Ask and answer
Peppers, Green Day and Muse. the questions.
RUBY We also like rap - we love Eminem and lay-Z.
F*FtP WITÉ-* LISTENsNG
WHAT DO YOU DO IiI YOUR FREE TIME?
RUBY We go out with friends a lot when we're in London. Questions with do you
PHIL And we watch a lot of DVDs, but we don't go to the cinema. a F Listen to these
questions. Notice how we say
DO YOU GO TO CONCERTS?
do you.
RUBY Yes, we do. Alot of our friends are in bands and we go to their
concerts when we have time. 1 Where do you /deje/ live?
z What music do you /deje/ like?
AilD THE I-AST QUESTIOiI. WHAT FOOD DO YOU TIKE?
PHIL Well, we eat out a lot. We like Indian and Chinese food.
3 Do you /deje/ go to concerts?
RUBY Yes. and we eat a lot of fruit when we're at home.
+ Do you /deje/ like Mexican food?
PHIL 0h, and we love chocolate biscuits! I Listen and wriie four
questions with do you.You will hear
THANKS, RUBY AND PHII. HAVE A NIGE DAY!
each question twice.
e Work in pairs. Compare
questions. Are they the same?

practise the questions in 7a and 7


and the short answers.
b Work in pairs. Student A, ask the
questions in 7a. Student B, ask the
questions in 7 . Answer for you.

Get ready ... Get it right!


Work in new pairs. Student A p86,
Student B p91.
Vocabulary things to buy,
this, that, these, those
Real World in a shop

How much are these


birthday cards?

Things to buy
.at Work in pairs. Match these words to pictures 1-10.

amagazine 7 anéwspaper amap


a pôstcard - a bïrthday card
a box of chôcolates tïssues
sweets bâtteries, chëwing gum

:: Jrî Listen and Practise.


,t Look again at the pictures. Test your partner.

\7hat's number 1? Amagazine.

rlf ?.- iî 'rj t^ ''{


this, that, these, fhose
Look at photos A-D. Then fill in the table with the
words in bold in the questions.
j rtere t there
-r
plural

p32t:

and practise the


qr"rtion" in photos o-of'"t"n
flrls * this map + How much is this map?
How much are
those batteries?
a
Fill in the gaps with this, that, thesebr those. a REAL WORLD ln a shop
a

a
a Read these conversations. Fill in the gaps with
a these words.
a
o
a
a
a
a
a
a CUSTOMER ASSISTANT
a
a
a
*E!g*t6g_me. Do you
t
a
a
a
have any (maps of
a London)?
a Yes, they're over there.
a
a
a
a How much is (this map)?
a It's (î5.75).
a
a
a
a
a

a How 2--- are


(these birthday cards)?
a
a
a
a
a Can | 3- finat box
o of chocolates) and (these
a
a cards), please?
a
Anything else? a
a
a Yes, (these sweets),
a prease.
a
or listen to two conversations in a shop. What do the a 5
a No, that's
customers buy? a thanks.
b Watch or listen again. Write the prices in these a
a
conversations. a
o Here you 6-- .
a
a
Thanks a7-.
cusroMER 1 Excuse me. Do you have any maps of a
a Thanks very much.
London? a
o
esslsrÀNr Yes, they're over there. a
a b Read the conversations again. Find:
ct Oh, yes. Thanks. How much is this map? a
a 1 one question with Do you have ...
e It's 1{
.
a

ct OK. And how much are those batteries?


a
a
2 one question with Can I have ... .

e They're 2f,
a
a 3 two questions with Houz much ... .

cr OK. This map and those batteries, please. i p121


n Anything else?
C1 Yes, these sweets, please.
A OK. That's 3f, , please. sentences in 6a.
'cr Here you are.
e Thanks a lot. Goodbve. Work in pairs. Practise the conversations in 5b.
cr Goodbye. Take turns to be the customer.

cusroMER 2 Hi. How much are these birthday cards? Work in the same pairs. Student A p88. Student B p93.
I They're a{, ----------- each.
cz OK, thanks. How much is that big box of chocolates? a Work in new pairs. Write a conversation in a shop.
.4. It's 5{ Use language from la and 6a.
cz OK. Can I have that box of chocolates and these
b Practise the conversation until you can remember it.
cards, please?
e Sure. Anything else? c Work in groups of four. Role-play your
c2 No, that's all, thanks. conversation for the other pair. What does the
,t OK. That's 6{ , please.
customer buy? How much does he or she spend?
cz Here you are.
e Thanks very much. Goodbye.
C2 Bye.
Vocabulary days of the week; time words
Beal World telling the time; talking about
time
What time is tt? the
Skills
i
Reading & Listening: days and times

' ; :d';1"1.{ .. .

i t Thiir s Tc *y
Write ten things you can buy
Match times 1-B to clocks a-h.
in a shop. Work in pairs. Say the things on your list to your
partner. How many are the same? t five past six c 5 twenty-five to seven
2 ten past six 6 twenty to seven
3 twenty past six 7 ten to seven
4 twenty{ive past six 8 five to seven
â tq Listen and practise the days of
the week.

Monday Tuesday

J6 SE
the times in a and

a 1? Listen and write five times.


Work in pairs. Compare answers.

. & Look at pictures 1 and2. Fill in the gaps


with these words.
. half it to time

b 60 .=1hour e 365 days = 1

c 24 -..=1day f 12 =1year

;* Work in pairs. Match these times to clocks A-D.

half past six C quarter to seven


quarter past six'. -r
six o'clock ,

It's twenty It's at


t!r,ree. past eight.

We can say times in a.different way. Work with your


oartner. Match these times to clocks A-D.

six lAr six thirty i r six forty-five ,, six fifteen ,


Work in pairs. Student A p89. Student B p94.
a Check these words with your teacher. HELP WITH PRONUNCIATION /g/ and /ô/
20 Look at the pictures. Listen to the sounds
Éurope unlÛcky a flight an elëction and words. Listen again and practise.

b Read about days and times around the world. /e/ /6/ :

Choose the correct answers.

I In Europe the weekend is 21 Listen to these words. Notice how we say


th in these words. Listen again and practise.
, but in
Egypt and Libya the weekend
/e/ /ô/
fhree thirteen mother father brother
isoFriday and Saturday / thirty month this that these
Sunday and Monday.
think thing thanks those the then
I In the USA, children between birthday Thursday they with their
two and five years old watch
N for c23 / 32 hours a week. a 22 Listen to these sentences. Listen again
I When it's midday in the UK, and practise.
i|'s dmorning afternoon
/ t I think that's your mother.
' in Brazil and emorning / 2 Are those your things?
afternoon in China.
g lt's their brother's birthday on Thursday.
r In English-speaking countries
lTuesday Pn/ friday 13th is 4 | think that man's thirty-three.
an unlucky day, but in a lot of
s Thanks for those thirteen emails.
Spanish-speaking countries 6 This is the first Thursday of the month.
cTuesday Btn/ Friday 13u is
b Work in pairs. Practise the sentences.
unlucky.

Vocabulary, Grammar and Real World


æ xÈr* rs*ài** æi"r r* r*ss *rtf*91* 4 o100
w Language Summary 4 p12O
The flight from Paris to New
m 4A-D Workbook o18
York is about hZ hours /
11% hours and the flight from s Self-study DVD-ROM 4 with Review Video
Bangkok to London is about
/
t7 hours 11% hours.

I Elections in.Germany, Russia,


Poland and Mexico are on
tFridays / Sundays. Elections
in the USA are on Kluesdays /
Thursdays and in the UK
they're ontTuesdays
'Thursdays. /
Reading and Writing
s Portfolio 4 Internet profiles Workbook p58
c Work in oairs. Comoare answers. Reading two internet profiles
d 19 Listen and check. How manv are correct? Writing word order (1) & (2); your internet profile
Vocabulary daily routines

A typical day Grammar Present Simple (he, she,


positive and negative
it):

Write six times (6.30,9.10, etc.l. Work in pairs.


Take turns to say your times. Write your partner's times. Are they correct?

Daily routines a Work in new pairs. Tellyour partner what time you do the
things in ta in the week. What do you do at the same time?
a Look at the pictures of Carol's daily routine.
Then match these words or phrases to
pictures 1-10.
I get up at seven o'clock. Me too! '

I go to bed at eleven' I go to bed at half past


get Ûp Z go to bêd , _- teave hôme r- ten.
' get nôme i--r
l

start wôrk i--., finish wôrk I _;


b frave tûnch i-'
Tell the class things you and your partner do at the
have kfast i-.
have dÎnner -sleep same time.
Magda and I get up at seven o'clock.
b EË Listen and practise.
e Work in pairs. Match the words and Carol's routine
phrases in Xa to these times of day.
Check these words with your teacher.
.i
mornrng get up
Ê
univèrsity middày mÏOnigf,t befàre (10.30)
afternoon
I
j (10.30) about (10.30)
after

Look again at pictures 1-10. Then read about Carol's


routine on p39 and fill in the gaps with the correct times.
e Ê4 Listen and check Vour answers.
t* Listen and Practise the
seritences in a and G.
Carol and her brother Tom live in
Manchester. Carol gets up aIa 7-.00., æ What are the he, she, it forms of these verbs?
but she doesn't like mornings! She t like /ikes 5 have 9 eat
has breakfast at aboutb ând 2 play 6 study 1o watch
she leaves home at c . . She 3 start 7 love 11 drink
works in a mobile Phone shoP and + finish 8 go 12 reao
she starts work at . She b *Ë Listen and Practise.
has lunch at e in a café near Which he, she,it forms have the sound /n/ at
the shop. She finishes work at the end?
r and gets home at e

She has dinner at h . She Tom's routine


doesn't watch W after dinner, she
Read about Carol's brother, Tom. Put the
goes out with friends. She goes
&
erbs in brackets O in the correct form of the
to bed at midnight and sleePs for Present SimPle.
about seven hours.

Tom's a waiter and he


t ,U.up-r..KS, (work) in a
"*=.i-t;, :T?Ê & {*. Present SimPle restarirant in the centre
(he, she,it): positive and n-qgative of Manchester. He
a Look at these sentences. The verbs in blue are in -....-, . -. (not work)
the Present Simple. Then complete the rule. in the morning, so he
POSITIVE (+) - (get uP)at
Carol leaves home at 8.15. She'finishes work at 5'30' midday. He a

She starts work at 9.00. She gets home at 6.15. (not have) breal<fast, but
!s In positive sentences with he, she and it we add -s or ne- (have)
to the verb. a big lunch before he
Look at these spelling rules. Fill in the gaps with the -, (So)to work.
vérbs in bold in the text about Carol. He 7
-- -- - (leave)

home at 4.30 and he


spelling rule _ -9x-?Tq!es.
(start)work
most verbs: add -s likes leaves
e- (finish) work at midnight,'
at 5.00. He
'
u"io. in -ch or -sh: *J"h"t teaches but he 10,-....-. (not eat) in the restâurant. He
"nàing
add -es (have) dinner when he

verbs ending in consonant + y: r studies (get) home and then he 13 (watch)TV.

Y + -tes Tom and Carolla ...,.., (not work) on Mondays,


the verbs go and ooes
{o: 3O.O 39 so they
the verb have is irregular . ."- (talk) about the week.

e Look at these sentences. Notice the word order.


NEGATIVE (-) Êï
Listen and check. What do Carol and
Tom do on Monday?
S!" doesn't like l mollin_gs.
--- -
(doesn't =
does not)
She doesn't ' watch TV after dinner.

TIF " The Present Simple negative is the same for he, she, it" Get ready ... Get it right!
He doesn't have a car. lt doesn't start today. Work in new pairs. Student A p89. Student B p94.
*3?3
Vocabufary time phrases wilh on, in, at

Where does she work? Grammar Present Simple (he, she, itl'.
questions and short answers

; âr ! *il ::e uii**s Work in pairs. Tell each other about your routine
in the week: A I get up at six o'clock in the week. B Really? I get up at about ten!

Time phrases with on, in, at Lunch on Monday


a Write these words and ohrases in the correct column.
Tom and Nadine. Then listen to their
the afternoon conversation. Choose the correct words
Monday the evening Tuesday morning half past ten in these sentences.
midday Friday afternoon midnight the week t Carol has an espresso /
night the weekend Saturday evening 2 Nadine works / doesn't uzork with Tom.
3 She studies English and ltalian / French.
4 She's from France / Germany.
5 She lives with two / three other people.
Sun the morning
h Listen again. Answer these questions.
1 Does Tom know Nadine?
No. he doesn't.
2 Where does Nadine work at the weekend?
3 What does she do in the week?
4 Where does she live in Manchester?
5 Does she like Manchester?
6 What does she do in her free time?

Work in pairs. Compare answers.


Listen and practise.

a Fill in the gaps with the


correct prepositions.
1 | get up qt ten o'clock the
weekend.
2 Kim goes to bed ten thirty
the week.
My wife and I go shopping
Saturday.
Andy has dinner eight
o'clock Sunday.
5 We watch TV the evening.
6 My father plays tennis
Saturday afternoon.
7 Gary works night and he
gets home seven thirty
the morning.
I We play football . ten o'clock
. Sunday morning.

Write four sentences about


you and your family. Use time
phrases wiLh on, in, at.
e Work in pairs. Take turns to
say your sentences.
'éæe** ÊT''fr '*A & Presênt Simple
(he, she,it): questions and short answers
Get ready ... Get it right!
a Look at these questions. Notice the word order.
a Work in new pairs. Tell your partner
wH- QUESTTONS (?) your best friend's name. ls your friend
Where does Nadine work at the weekend? male or female?
. What does she do rn the week? Work on your own. Write five questions
with does to ask your partner about his or
her best friend. Use these ideas or vour own.

Tlff m Present Simple questions àre the same for he, she and it, live work study
Write these questions in the table. food and drink
1 Where does she live in Manchester? daily routine
{r^^
il çç +:,r^ a^+i',i+i^^
Lil | rg qu Ltv Ltuù
2 What does she do in her free time? t

things he / she likes


c Fill in the gaps with does or doesn't. things he / she has
YES / NO QUESTTONS (?) SHORT ANSWERS
ere does Cecilia live?
Yes, he
Does he know Nadine? Does she study English?
No, he doesn't.
What food does she like?
Yes, she does.
she like Manchester?
No, she

Fill in the gaps in these rules with do or does.


n' We use ln questions with he, she and it.

, ,1, We use in questions wilh l, you, we and they.

*39.*

30 Listen and practise the questions


and short answers in

ê"4ËLF WÏTH tëSîtrruâNffi Sentence stress (1)


â i11 Listen to these questions. Notice the
sentence stress. We stress the imoortant words.
.^,' 1
Where does Tom live?
Does he wôrk with Nadlne?
' Does Nad'ine llke Mânchester?
Whât does she dô in the wdek?
Does she gô to the cinema a tôtz
What does Tom do?

Listen again. ls does stressed in questions?

â 3i Listen again and practise.


a Work with your partner from a. Ask and
Work in pairs. Ask and answer the questions in ;:. answer your questions. Ask more questions
if possible.
Ifhere does Tom live? , 'In Manchester.
'Where
does Cecilia live?
Work in the same pairs. Student A p89. Student B p9+. She lives in Lima, in Peru

Tell the class two things about your


partner's best friend.
trR Vocabulary food and drink (3)
W Real World in a restaurant

What's on the menu?


Work in pairs. Look at the restaurant menu. Match
photos 1-'10 to the food and drink on the menu.
't=it;,
,.:. .',:, Listen and practise.

Work in new pairs. Take turns to choose food and drink


from the menu. Ask your partner the price.

How much is a chicken salad Nine pounds


and an orange juice? seventy-five.

Are you ready to order?


s ,. , ,''. Martin and Louise are in The Sunrise
Restaurant. Watch or listen to their conversation with the
waiter. Tick (/) the food and drink they order on the menu.
Work in pairs. Compare answers. How much is the bill?

The
.,..
-
-c

Restaurant "
€a
hlr\ltr'd eeURSES
chicken salad f7.25
vegetable lasagne f7.95
burger and chiPs f6.85
mushroom Pizza f7.45

EF-SSERTS : o
apple Pie and cream
fruit salad f3.50
chocolate, strawberrY
or vanilla ice cream f3.25

I i1 e
ERTNKS
bottle of mineral water
(still or sParkling) f3.25
ç) ç,o
orange juice
coffee f2.25
f 1.95
a REAL WORLD In a restaurant

customers' sentences when you hear them.


,
ô
e WAITER CUSTOMERS
ô

a
: Are you ready to order? Yes. Can I have (the chicken
I salad), please?
a
t And can I have (the mushroom
{ pizza)?
Certainly.
a
a
a
6 What would you like to (An orange juice) for me, Please
ô drink?
And can we have (a bottle of
t mineral water)?
ô
a Still or sparkling?
t
a
.
Sparkling, please.
a

OK. Thanks very much.


e
I
ô
a

a
Would you like a dessert? Not for me, thanKs.
(The apple pie)for me, Please.

And (two coffees), please.


e Of course.
a

a
Excuse me. Can we have the
a bill, please?
o
o Of course.

Thanks a lot.
a

a Read the conversations again. Find:


t
a
t
1 two questions with can I have '.. '
2 two questions with can we have '. . .

a
3 two questions wilh would you like ' ' ' .

a p123

e 34 Listen and Practise the


'sentences in

Work in groups of three. Practise the conversations in &'


Take turns to be the waiter or waitress.

a Work in the same groups. Write a conversation between


a waiter or a waitress and two customers at The Sunrise
Restaurant. Use language from â and food and drink from
the menu.
Practise your conversation until you can remember it.
Role-play your conversation for the class. Listen to other
groups' conversations. What do they order?
Vocabulary frequency adverbs and
phrases with every

A day off Skills Reading and Listening: our Sunday


routines; Listening: I love Sundays

e ,C â Fero anci rimk { } Work in pairs. Write allthe


food and drink on the menu at The Sunrise Restaurant. Check
your list with another pair. Then check on the menu on p42.
a Check these words with your
teacher.

eârty late tired


,,,,t, ':, Look at these frequency adverbs. Fill in the gaps with bûsy togëther
sometimes, usually and not usually.
b 36 Read and listen to lan and
always Becky's Sunday routines. What do they
lOOo/o '
I always do together on Sundays?

h Put these phrases with every in order. a Read about lan and Becky again.
Tick (/) the true sentences. Correct the
every day T every year every month every week wrong sentences.
never
c What other time words or phrases do we use with everv? 1 lan has breakfast on Sundays.
every morning every Sunday 2 He plays football on Sunday mornings. /
3 He gets home at about 1.30.
4 He doesn't usually go out in the
afternoon.
5 He always sleeps for an hour or two.
I always get up early on Sundays. I never have breakfast because
6 Becky works in a hotel every Sunday.
I play football every Sunday morning. I get home at about
half past twelve and then I have a big lunch. I don't usually go 7 She has breakfast in bed every Sunday.
out in the afternoon, I usually watch sport on TV or read the I Her sister lives in the UK.
paper. Then I sometimes sleep for an hour or two. And Becky 9 The Sunrise Restaurant is alwavs very
and I have dinner together at the same restaurant every Sunday busy on Sundays.
evening. Yes, I Iove my Sunday routine!
Work in pairs. Compare answers.

HELP WITFI VOçABT.'LARY


I'm always tired on Sundays because I Frequency adverbs and phrases
work in a hotel every Saturday. So on with every
Sunday mornings I always have breakfast Read these rules and the examoles.
in bed and I never get up before midday! -
@ Frequency adverbs go after be:
And in the afternoon I usually phone my
sister, Amy. She lives in San Francisco, l'm always tired on Sundays.
in the USA. And in the evening Ian and It's not usually very busy.
I 4lways have dinner at a restaurant ie Frequency adverbs go before
called The Sunrise. It's not usually veryt other verbs:
busy on Sundays and the food there I never have breakfast.
is fantastic! I usually watch sport on TV.
w Phrases with every are usually at
the end of the sentence:
I work in a hotel every Saturday.
I play football every Sunday morning.

TfP û We can say: |m always tired on


Sunday / Sundays.
p122
a Make sentences with these woriis.
usually / o'clock / | / aI / get up / seven . 39 Look at the pictures. Listen to the sounds
I usually get up at seyen o'clock. and words. Listen again and practise.
2 aT / eal out / the weekend/ sometimes / | .

3 very /'ml week/ always / Ihe / l/ in / busy .

4 on / | /Saturdays / usually / workl don't .

à get up / never / | /Ihe weekend / early / aL


6 tired / I / on / usually /'m / Mondays .

b Work in pairs. Compare answers. Which


sentences are true for vou?
waiter vegetables

40 Listen to these words. Notice how we say


w and y in these wordS. Listen again and practise.

waiter always vegetables very


women when work evening never live
where Wednesday every vocabulary
week weekend twelve five seven eleven

a 41 Listen io the conversation. Listen again


and practise.
Amy, and her friend Bruce. Then listen to their
e Where do you work?
conversation about Amy's Sunday routine. lick (/) B I'm a waiter and I work in a very nice café in Vienna.
the things they talk about.
,t When do you work?
w breakfast @ homework # aconcert È I work every evening from five to eleven in the rveek.
w shopping m children * DVDs e Do you work at the weekend?
w phone calls @ lunch & dinner B Yes, I work seven days a week.
b Listen again. Choose the correct answers. b Work in pairs. Practise the conversation.
1 Amy always gets up at / 8 o'clock on Sundays.
2 She has breakfast with her husband / friends.
3 They always have eggs, orange juice and tea / coffee.
4 Amy usually talks to Becky for 30 / 60 minutes.
5 Amy has a Spanish class on Tuesdays / Thursdays. Vocabulary, Grammar and Real World
6 Amy and Lucas usually have lunch wilh Amy's / w sÈræ ræçâ!** .$ ansê Fr* *'*ss $>ôrtfoiio 5 p101
Lucas's oarents.
æ Language Summary 5 p122
HELP WITH IISTENING Sentence stress (2) w 5A-D Workbook o23
a 38 Read and listen to these sentences. æ Self-study DVD-ROM 5 with Review Video
Notice the stress. We stress the imoortant words.
| âways hâve bre'akfast with my hÛsband, LÛcas.
Yês, I gô to a clâss êvery Thûrsday ëvening.
And we Ûsually gô to Lûcas's pârents for lÛnch.
And we wâtch a ovÔ êvery Sûnday évening.

b Look at Audio Script 37 p110. Listen to the


conversation again. Follow the sentence stress.

a Reading and Writing


Write two true sentences and two false sentences
about your Sunday routine. w Portfolio 5 My best friend Workbook p60
Reading best friends
b Work in pairs. Take turns to say your sentences. Writing because and a/so; my best friend
Guess if your partner's sentences are true or false.
Vocabulary places in a town or city (1)

My home town Grammar a, some, a lot of; there is I


there are: positive

Write sentences about things that


you: always, usually, sometimes, never do on Saturday. Work in pairs' Tell your partner your
sentences: At always get up late on Saturday'B Me too' / I usually get up early'

e 4"9 Read and listen to Susan' Does she


like living in Bath?
Read about Bath again. Tick (/)the true
sentences. Correct the false sentences.
t Bath is in . England
2 lt's a verY beautiful ciIY' /
A- 3 Susan goes to the Thermae Bath Spa every Friday'
+ There are five theatres in Bath.
s The Jane Austen Centre is a theatre.
6 SouthGate is a big shopping centre.
7 There are trains to London every 15 minutes.
8 Bath doesn't have an airPort.

I live in Bath, a city in England' It's a very beautiful


place. There are a lot of old buildings in the centre
ând there are some very nice parks. Bath is famous

Places in a town or citY (1) hotels, and there's a big new shopping centre called
SouthGate. There are trains to London every half an
a Match these words to pictures 1-9. hour, and there's an airport in Bristol, only 15 miles
away. I think Bath is a great place to live.
a briitoing ,4,
a muséum , i a thëatrei -r

a shôpping centre l-.


a Park , a river,
a stâtion, .a bÛs station r- , an drport i

b 43 Listen and Practise.

e Work in pairs. Cover "la. Then test your Partner.


'What's number 2? lt's a station.

My city
æ Check these words with your teacher.

fâmous great hot sprÏngs


SWiM a train a mile
Look at the Photos of Bath, a citY in
England. What can you see in the photos?
h€gtP WITF{ GRAnÆillfAffi a Look at these sentences about Bath.
a, some, a lot ofi there is / there are: positive Fill in the gaps with 's or are.
a Match sentences 1-3 to pictures A-C. 1 There 's a beautiful river.
t There's a person in the park. 2 There two cinemas.
2 There are some people in the park. g There a bus station.
g There are a lot of people in the park. + There _,_ some hot springs.
_-_-

, s There a nice café near the station.


6 There two five-star hotels.
++à
!4|
z There a famous restaurant called
Sally Lunn's.

î 8 There a lot of trains to London


t/l lh,l
every oay.
[]l]jl qïu
b 45 Listen and check. Notice how
we say there's and there are.
F ll in the gaps w th 's (= rb) or are.
There's /ôeaz/ a beâutifyt river.
POSITIVE (+)
There are /ôearc/ twô cinemas. .
Thoro a big new shopping centre.
SINGULAR r
'"'" c Listen again and
-itnere ...---.. an airport in Bristol.
. " --*-^^---.--.--*;*--,-- " practise.
iThere five theatres.
PLURAL iTT'ere some very nice parks. a Choose the correct words.
. I nere a lot of old buildings.
t There's / some station.
plZS 2 There are a / three parks.
3 There are a / some good museums.
+ There's a / some bus station.
s There aresome /a beautifulbuildings.
6 There's a / an old theatre.
z There are an / a lot of very good
restaurants.
g There's an / some airport.
9 There are some / a nice hotels.
10 There's a / a lot of river.

b Work in pairs. Compare answers.


Which sentences are true for the town
or city you are in now?

Get ready ... Get it right!


Write sentences about a town or city
you know (not the town or city you're
in now). Use there is, there are and
words from '!a.
ln ... there are a lot of nice cafés.
There are some lnteresting museums.
There's a new shopping centre.

a Work in pairs. Tellyour partner


about your town or city in 7.
b Tellthe class two things about
your partner's town or city.
Vocabulary places in a town or city (2)

Are there any shops? r Grammar there is I there are: negative,


yes I no questions and short answers; any

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-rt!: ii:lÉ;r.it:;l'ri-1llr,ù.lr-..t.,i

I :
the;'* is / târeræ an* Work
in pairs. Say sentences about the town or
city you are in now. Use there is and fhere
are: AThere are some good restaurants in
the centre. B Yes, and there's a nice park.

at "td
Places in a town or city (2)
a Work in pairs. Match these wordS to
pictures 1-9.

aroad3 abank amarket


a chëmist's a pôst office
a sùpermarke bÛs stop
r
a square a cashpoint / an ATM

practise.
* Work with your partner. Close your
books. How many places in a town or
city do you remember?

Welcome to my home
a 47 Look at the photo of Susan
and her friend, lsabel. Listen to their
conversation. Put these things in the
order they talk about them.
w Susan's flat 1

w restaurants
++ shops
s; trains and buses
rï banKs
Listen again. Choose the correct words.
1 Susan /doesn't /ike living in herflat.
2 There are some / a lot of shops in Susan's
road.
3 There's a cashpoint at the supermarket /
post office.
+ lt's a mile / two mrles to the centre of Bath.
5 There are buses to the centre of Bath
every ten / twenty minutes.
0 There's a station / bus stop near the post
office.
z There are some very nice restaurants
nearSusan's house / in the centre.
æ Work in pairs. Compare answers.

i:::
.';,A?,-7';;i', i**,,n', 1?. there is / there are:
negative, yes / no questions and short answers; any Get ready ... Get it right!
* Fill in ihe gaps with aren't or isn'f$ Write eight questions to ask another student
NEGATIVE (-) about places near his or her home. Use the words
t There a station near here. on the map (a cinema, hotels, etc.), /s there a ... ?
and Are there any ... ?.
z There any good restaurants near here.
/s there a cinema near vour home?
Fill in the gaps with is, are,isn'f or aren't'
Are there any hotels?
YES I NO QUESTIONS (?) , SHORT ANSWERS

, Yes, there
/s there abank? No, there
-
'Yes, there
+hêrê ân\/ ehnne?
r No, there

r Look again at the sentences in * and . Then


choose the correct word in this rule.
* We use some / any in negatives and questions with
there are.
r:.7n

HtrLP Vt'lTr4 s-ÊSrffi Ël** Linking (1)


-rs Listen to these sentences. Notice the
linking between the consonant sounds and the
vowel sounds.
1 There' n-exPensive market.
2 There are som ld buildings.
3 Therç_isn't,an-airPort.
+ The ren't-any museums.
5 ls the post-office?

+* Listen and Practise the


sentences in and the short answers.
* Work in pairs. Take turns to ask your questions
from . Make notes on your partner's answers.
a Write sentences about places near Susan's flat. Give more information about places near your
,1 (/) a supermarket home if possible.
There's a supermarket.
z (X) a shopPing centre Is there a cinema near Yes, there is. It's

There isn't a shoPPing centre,


your home? five minutes awaY.

s (/) a market
4 (X) any museums Are there any, hotels? No, there aren't.
s (/) a park
o (rv) a square Work in new pairs. Talk about places near
your first Partner's home.
7 (X) any nice cafés
a V\ a lot of old houses There's a cinema near Gabi's
Work in pairs. Compare answers. home, but there aren't any hotels'

Work in the same pairs. Student A p86. Student B p91. * Tell the class about one interesting place near
your partner's home.
Vocabulary things in your bag (2)
Real World at a tourist
information centre

correct answers.
1 Martin wants a / guide book of Cambridge.
2 Kettle's Yard art gallery is open from 10.30 / 11.30 a.m.
to5/6o.m.
g The gallery is open / closed on Mondays.
+ The Fitzwilliam Museum is about 5 / 70 minutes away.
s The walking tours start at 70 / 11 a.m. and 1 / 2 p.m.
6 They are t7.50 / î17.50 per person.

Things in your bag (2)


a Work in pairs. Match these words to things 1-11.

a wâttet a purseLl keys [!


môney ---,
: a crêoit rd I a pâssport l.-t
an tb [] i
. i"] [-j ""ro
a gu'ide oook a map a câmera f--.j
.-:::::r"!-.
i

# i

'c Work in new pairs. Which things in 1a do you


have with you?

have some money with me. Yes, me too.


'I-.---_-_ r

When is it open?
a Check these words with your teacher.
atdurist an ârt gallery ôpen
closed book a wâlking rour

tourist information centre in Cambridge. Watch or


listen to their conversation. Put photos A-C in order.
practise the sentences in 4.
Hettô. Can I hêtp you?

b Work in pairs. Practise the


conversations in 4. Take turns to be
the tourist.

a Choose the correct words or phrases


in these conversations.

1"
ASSrsrANr Hello. 1l can t éli}.help
you?
'Wbere
TouRIST Yes, please. zWhen I is
the Sedgwick Museum open?
A It's open today 3from I to 1,0 a.m.
afromlto4p.m.
T sls it / Is open every day?
A No, it's closed 6in I on Sundays.
r OK, thanks. AndTwhere's I there's the
ADC Theatre?
a
a REAL WORLD At a tourist information centre A It'sBin I atPark Street.
a
Read these conversations. Fill in the gaps with these words.
t Can you show me on this e card I map?
a A Yes, of course. ljHere is it. I Here it is.
a
a It's about ten minutes away.
a
a
book have qtart mân nlnqod open
a 2
a
a ASSISTANT TOURIST r Good rrafternoon I nigbt. Do you have
a a map .r2in I of theuK?
a
a
a Yes, please. Do you A Yes, 13here you are I here are you.
a
a
. a (map of r Thank you. And canllamake I book
a Cambridge city centre)? a bus tour here?
o
Yes, they start rsat I on 10 a.m. and
a
a A
a
a 2 p.^.every 16day / days.
a
a When is (Kettle's Yard art t How much 17is
I are they?
a gallery)open?
a e They'ref,17.50 per lsperson I people:
a
a T OK. Thanks a lot. Goodbye.
a
'a
ls it open every day?
a b 53 Listen and check.
a
No, it's .,,-.- on
a Mondays. c Work in pairs. Practise the
a
a
conversations in 6a. Take turns to be
Where's the (Fitzwilliam
a
a the tourist.
a
Museum)?
a
a
a
a Work in new pairs. lmagine you are
Can you show me on this in a tourist information centre in the
a 5O town or city you are in now. Write a
a Yes, of course. Here it is
a
a about (five) minutes away. conversation between a tourist and an
a
a assistant. Use language from 4 and
a
a Can we 6 .. -,- ----- a your own ideas.
a walking tour here?
o
a
b Practise your conversation until you
a
a
can remember it.
a How much are they?
a
a
They're (f17.50) per person.
c Work in groups of four with anothâ
a
a
pair. Take turns to role-play your
a
conversations. What does the tourist
a
a
p125
ask about?
i\
ù
Vocabulary clothes, colours,
favounte

It's my favourite Skills Listening: my clothes;


Reading: my favourite Places

Work in pairs. What things do you both have with you today?
A Do you have any keys with you? B Yes, I do. A Me too. B Do you have a laptop with you?

a Work in pairs. Look at the photos of Wayne, Monica,


Brad and Lisa. Match these words to clothes 1-14. and put the people in the order you hear them.
l* Listen again. What does each person never
asuit3 atie ashirt aT-shirt ajumper wear?
a jacket a coat a skirt a dress
trousers jeans shoes trainers boots a Which clothes and colours do you': usually
wear, sometimes wear, never wear? Write
three lists.

a Work in new pairs. Test your partner. Work in groups. Tell other students about
the things on your lists.
wletj: mlm,ber lt's a shirt.
I usually wear a T-shirt and jeans.
_1J

55 Listen and practise these colours. I sometimes wear boots.

black ,-!gLP 8T[* V&çS{tr3ULARY favourite


a Fill in the gaps with lhls, These, My, Who
or What.
favourite colour is pink.
2 ls mY favourite jacket.

a Look at the photos for two minutes. Remember the


3 are my favourite boots.

people's names, their clothes and the colours.


4 .'s your favourite colour?
5 's your favourite actor?
Work in pair's. Student A, close your book. Student B, ask
what colour the people's clothes are. Then change roles.
p"!25
,'What colour are Monica's boots? They're black.
a Read the blog. Fill in the gaps with these words. Ff ELP wlTH PRONL",NGIATION /t[/ and /d3/
58 Look at the pictures. Listen to the sounds
clothes shoo café restaurant i and words. Listen again and practise.

/t[/
@ www.itsmyfavourite.net ff

My favourite 1 is Happy
Days, in Los Angeles, California. They have
fantastic main courses and salads, and cheese oranç* luice
their cheeseburgers are famous all over gtt Listen to tÈrese words. Notice how we say
the city. And for dessed, I always have
the pink and blue letters. Listen again and practise.
their apple pie and vanilla ice cream. lt's ,,
delicious! TYRoNE /t[/ /d3/
cheese cheap much orange juice jeans
My favourite is called chips chocolate chicken jumper jacket manager
Francesca's.lt's in Covent Garden market children picture page job vegetables
in the centre of London. They sell beautiful sandwich French language Japanese
t
dresses, trousers, jackets, jumpers and
skirts, and they aren't very expensive. I go a A lot of English first names start with /dg,/.
shopping there every weekend with my Work in pairs. tiow do we say these names?
friends. sUNEE

My favourite 3 is called
The Kangaroo in Melbourne, Australia. I go
there for breakfast every morning on my
way to work. lt has great coffee, delicious *û Listen and check. Listen again and
hot croissants and very good sandwiches. practise.
The waiters are very friendly and they
always play great music. KETRA

Read the blog again. Answer these questions.


Vocabulary, Grammar and Real World
1 Are the cheeseburgers aï Happy Days famous?
1:'* î::'*q ti*{: {j ;} llrf * i:"rririt:t:+ 5:r.; ; ;::=., 1i :i pl 02
z What does Tyrone always have for dessert?
s ;:-:.

3 Are the clothes at Francesca's very expensive?


:r Language Summary 6 p124
'4 When does Sunee go shopping there? ::r 6A-D Workbook p28
s When does Keira go to lhe Kangaroo? rl Self-study DVD-ROM 6 with Review Video
6 Are the waiters very friendly?

s Write six questions with your favourite. Use these


ideas or your own.

food actor musician drink


restaurant actress band café
singer colour day sport

What's your favourite food? Reading and Writing


Who's your favourite actor? ,r Portfolio 6 A tourist in London Workbook p62
Reading a newspaper article
Work in pairs. Take turns to ask your questions.
Writing describing places; places for tourists in
c Tell the class two things about your partner. your town or city
Vocabulary things you like and don't like;

We're twins love, like, don't like, hate


Grammar object pronouns

What's your favourite: city, sport,


shop, film, book, colour? Work in groups. Tellthe other
#ffiLp *"r-H v æ,&ffi#?-&$qY
love,like, don't like, hate
students your favourite things. Are any the same? A My
favourite city is Paris. B Me too. C My favourite city is Rome. a Look at these sentences. Afher love,like,
don't like and hate we can use a noun or
verb+ing.
I love animals.
I like soap operas.
I don't like dancing.
I hate shopping for clothes.

Find all the verb+rng words in 1a.


c Look at how we make verb+lng words in
p1âS.

a Wrrte the verb+lng forms of the verbs in


brackets.
t I love playing tennis. (play)
z I like a sister. (have)
g I hate to concerts. (go)
+ I don't like .. early. (get up)
s I like in the afternoon. (sleep)
6 | love in this town/city. (live)

Work in pairs. Compare answers. Are any


of these sentences true for you?

a Write three true sentences and three false


sentences about things you love, like, don't
like and hate. Use words and phrases from 1a
or your own ideas.
I love going to museums
Things you like and don't like I don't like soap operas.
a Work in pairs. Match these words and phrases to
Work in pairs. Say your sentences. Guess
pictures 1-9.
if your partner's sentences are true or false.
' sdap operas visiting new plàces clàssical music
I love going to museums. l

flfing dâ ing watching sport on TV ânimals


hôrror films shopping for clôthes I think that's true.

No, it's false!


b +1 Listen and Practise.

Match these phrases to pictures A-D.


We're very different
I like ... I hate ... I don't like ... I love .,. a Check these words with your teacher.
twins dîtferent similar
the same both

you know any twins? lf so, tell the class


Dci
about them (names, age, jobs, family, etc.).
Our mum says Adam and I
are very similar, but I don't
agree with her. Adam and I
both like watching TV, but
I love soap operas and he
hates them. 'We don't often
I
eat out together because I
like Mexican food and he -
loves Japanese food. And I d
don't like flying, but Adam
loves it. I know we don't like {
the same things, but I love {
having a twin brother!

a 62 Read and listen to Adam and Hugo. a Fill in the gaps with object pronouhs.
Find two things they both tike.
1A Do you like studying English?
b Read about Adam and Hugo again. Fill in the gaps B Yes, I love lt .

in these sentences wilh Adam or Hugo. 2A Do you like Lady Gaga?


'l Adam likes classical music. B Yes, llike _,._alot.
2 likes horror films. 3A Do you like getting up early?
3 hates watching sport on TV. B No, I hate
4 -.. hatessoapoperas. 4A Do you like Johnny Depp?
5 ,.. _ likes Mexican food. B Yes, I love
6 doesn't like flying. 5A Do you like soap operas?
7 ,... _ phones _ everyweekend. B No, lhate __

6A Do you like dogs?


: FNELP *llTH GRAMh4AR Object pronouns B Yes, but they don't like _ ,, !

, a Look at these sentences. Notice the word order.


Listen again and practise.
c Work in pairs. Take turns to ask the questions
in 9a. Answer for you.

b Look again at the texts about Adam and Hugo. a Write five questions about Adam and Hugo
Fill in the table with the object pronouns in blue. with Does ... like ... ?
Does Adam like rock music?
subiect
pronorna I h" it
;
You she i '*" they
-i î î
,
-ï**i-*- b Work in pairs. Ask and answer the questions.
object
pronouns i iYo, i' ' : i i--'
,p127
Get ready ... Get it right! \
Work in new pairs. Student A pg6. Student B p91. -"
Can you drive? VocabularY abilities
Grammar can for abilitY

QL,le K fig,VlË T'l'rings you like Work in pairs'


Ask questions and find four things you both like: I can't swim!
ADo you tike cats? B Yes, I do. / No, I don't.
Match sentences 1-4 to pictures A-D.
Do you like flying? A Yes, I love it- / No, I hate it'
1 Help! | can't swim! 3 Sorry, we can't speak Chinese'
z She can play the piano. + They can ski very well'

Abilities
; Match these words and phrases to pictures 1-10'
swim 4 cook drive,.r rideablke
play bâsketball play the piâno sing
play the guitâr speak Gérman ski

,.a i,.i:',7 :.,:,::.aa ::.a.: :',:.:. 2= Can : pOS it iVe an d n e g at t Ve


=:',,-t
We use can or can't lo talk about ability. Look at these
sentences. Then read the rule.
POSITIVE (+)

Guten She ,cqn I play the piano.


Tag! They can ski.
NEGATIVE (-)

I . .. g.?l'.t
:swim.
:.
I

1-tr il
We can't speak 'Chinese.

w, Can and can't are the same for I, you, he, she,
it, we and theY.

She can swim well. They can ski very well'

;:"'?-':

fiill-Ë È't';"ff+ i-1$?gruiF;jJ can or can't


Listen to these sentences. Notice how we
can't. ls can stressed? ls can't stressed?
Hêlol I cân't /ko:ntl swlm!
She can /ken/ PlâY the Piâno.
Sôrry, we cân't /kq:ntl spdâx Chinëse.
:.... rli Listen and practise. They can /ken/ sd vërY wêtt.

r Work in pairs. Mime activities from t*. Guess Ëii Listen to six sentences. Do you hear can
your partner's activities. or can't?
':,='.:? -+a-'':...:4
*7;i? i'.?,
Listen again and
can'. yes / no questions and short answers
practise.
Look at these questions. Then fill in the gaps in the short
I can /ken/ play the guitar.
answers with can or can't.
I Write three true sentences and three false YES / NO OUESTIONS (?) SHORT ANSWERS
sentences about you and your family. Use Can you cook? I can. / No, Yes, I

can or can't.
Can he play the guitar? Yes, he ./No,he
I can't play the piano. . / No, she
Can she speak French? Yes, she
My brother can speak Japanese very well.
Can they swim? Yes, theY . / No, they
Work in pairs. Say your sentences. Guess
't;t-'':-:
if your partner's sentences are true or false.

Èri Listen and practise the questions


Help with the children and short answers in
Can /ken/ you cook? Yès,lcàn /kæn/.
wants an au pair to help with her children,
Megan and Harry. Listen to the interview. Work in pairs. Student A p90. Student B p95.
Does Natalia get the job?
Listen again. Put a tick (/) lor the things Get ready ... Get it right!
Natalia can do. Put a cross (X) for the things
Make a list of things you can do. Use words and phrases
she can't do.
from tn and your own ideas.
1 cook ,/ 6 play tennis
play the guitar
2 dnve tr ^l^', +^^+r\^ll
vtay rvvlworl
s speak German 8 play the piano * Work in new pairs. Ask questions to find things you
+ speak French I sing *
can both do. Use vour list from 1'1.
5 swim 1o play the guitar
r Work in pairs. Compare answers. Can you play the guitar? Yes, Ican./No, Ican't.

. Tell the class things You can both do.


Vocabulary prepositions of place
Real World asking for and giving
directions

Where's the café?


a Write ten places in a town or city.
a restaurant a café
b Work in groups. Compare lists.
Do you have the same places?

Ë Lp \ry'T${ TlocAEt, !-ARY


r-{

Prepositions of place
Where's the café? Match pictures a-f
to sentences 1-6.
t lt's in King Street. c
It's over there
2 lt's near the bank.
3 lt's next to the bank, a Work in new pairs. Look at the map on p59. What are places 1-12?
4 lt's opposite the bank. Say where a place is on the map. Your partner guesses the place.
5 lt's on the left.
6 lt's on the right. I Itt in N.* Road,.opposite the,park. The cinema.

E are ata on the map. Then watch or listen. Which places do they
want to go to?
b Work in pairs. Look again at the map. Choose the correct words
in these conversations.
'Where's the lmuseum / station?
RACHEL Excuse me.
uaN 'Go along this road and turn left. That's Park Street. The
2musewrtt / station is3on / in the right, aopposite / next to the theatre.
n Thanks very much. Oh, and is there a s chemist's / café near here?
M Yes, there is. Go along this road and it's 6at / on the left,
7
opposite / next to the hotel.
TtP . We can say in King Streef or on King n OK. Thanks a lot.
Street. tvt problem.
.No
p'lâ6 Excuse.me. lfhere's the stheatre / post office?
;ecr
rù(ieMAN It's over there,9near / opposite the cinema.

practise the sentences in


J Oû yes.ll0can / can't see it. Thanks.
'w You're welcorne.
Work in pairs. Ask where the café is ; Also, is there a Trsupermarket / bank near here?
in pictures a-f. w Yes, there's onel2in / at Station Road. Go along this road and
'Where's
turn right. The13supermarket / bank is on the raleft / right,
the café in picture c? oppositè the station.
It's in King Street. J OK, thanks a lot. Bye.
c Watch or listen again. Check your answers.
REAL WORLD æ Look again at the map. Read these conversations. The
I
t Asking for and giving directions people are at * on the map. Choose the correct words.
.:,
Fill in the gaps with these words. 1

t A Excuse lyou I me. Is there a restaurant near2here / there?


a

a
me to turn on road here over B Yes, there is. Go along this road and turn 3left I right. That's
ç
Station Road. The restaurant is 4in I on the right, snèar I in
ASKING FOR DIRECTIONS the station.
n
Excuse 1 me . Where's the (museum)? e Thank you very much.
a
Excuse me. ls there a (bank) near 2 ?
s 2
GIVING DIRECTIONS A Excuse me. 6'Wbere's / What's the theatre?
Go along this 3 and turn leff B It's near I ouer there, I opposite I next to the
7
museum.
a
t Go along this road and a. right. e Oh yes. I can see it. Thanks a lot.
That's (Park Street). B You're
"delcome.
û The (museum) is on the right, next 5 3
a the (theatre). Exèuse me. Is there a supermarket9next to I nearhere?
^q.
The (bank) is 6 the left, opposite B Yes, there is. Go 10ro I along this road. The supermarket is
the (station). on the rlleft I right, opposite the lzbotel I café.
a

I
It's 7 there, near the (cinema). A Èrlhanl(s a lot.
a
a
p127
a + Listen and check.
e 3 Listen and Practise Work in the same oairs. Practise ifre conversations in *.
the sentences in Take turns to ask for directions.

ExcÏtse me. Whêre's the muséum?


Work in new pairs. You are at tft on the map. Ask for directions
Work in pairs. Practise the conversations to places on the map. Are your partner's directions correct?
in . Take turns to be Rachel and Jack.
Vocabulary things people do online

The internet Skills Reading: lt's my internet!;


Listening: an internet questionnaire

Write five
places (cafés, restaurants, shops, etc.)
lastminute"com Gheop
near your school. Work in pairs. Do you l?
know your partner's places? lf not, ask amazon.c0m"
for directions.

* Work in pairs. Look at these things


people do on the internet. Fill in the
gaps with these words. Work in new pairs. What can people do on these websites?

seÊd watch chat be You can book hotels or holidays on lastminute.com.


buy read hotels the radio
music information fliohts e* Read about how three people use the internet. Fill in the gaps with
Sunita, Brian and Millie.
I Millie works in a restaurant.
2 checks her Facebook page every day.
3 isn't on Facebook or Twitter.
4 watches TV programmes online.
5 uses the internet for directions.
6 chats to her brother online,
..
wnte
a bloq 7 writes a blog.
doesn't buy things online.
TV programmes I ano buy clothes online.
vtdeos :

i on Facebook :
I www.howdoyouusetheinternet.com
on Twitter
i

\-
i videos
: download SUNITA How do I use the internet? Well, l'm on Facebook and
I check that every day. I also chat online to my brother a lot - he lives
':' in Australia you see. I download a lot of music onto my laptop and
I watch music videos on YouTube 0h, and I buy a loi of things online -
DVDs, shoes, clothes, books. Yes, I can't live without the internet!

BRIAN I don't use the internet very.much. I send and receive emails,
to of course, but l'm not on Facebook or Twitter. And I sometimes use
listen the internet to search for information, for example, directions to a
ïo musrc
place I don't know, I also book hotels on the internet, but I never buy
1 things online - | like looking at things before I buy them.
to friends and family 1

MILLIE I use the internet to write a blog about my life. l'm a'
search for waitress in Hollywood and a lot of famous people eat in our restaurant.
My blog's very popular, but I don't use my real name. I also watch
-.\
TâFS * online = connected to the internet a lot of W shows online because I don't have a W 0h, and I buy a
* a TV programme(UK) = a fVshouz (US) lot of things online too, I love shopping for clothes on eBay!

b = Listen and
practise the phrases in t *: Read about the people again. Underline phrases from {a.
Then compare with another student.
HELP WITH PRONUNGIATION /s/ and
T Look at the pictures. Listen to the sounds
and words. Listen again and practise.

suit
I Listen to these words. Notice how we sav the
pink and blue consonants. Listen again and practise.

/s/ , 4/
suit small skirt sell shirt she shop sugar
centre city police tissues sure Turkish
pencil expensive British Egyptian
lesson Spanish Russian Spanish

a s Listen to this poem. Listen again and


practise.
Sharon Smith has a small shop
In Shanghai city centre
She sells Spanish skirts and Turkish shirts
And exoensive British suits
Sh'e sells Egyptian boots and Russian coats
What can she sellyou?
b Work in pairs. Take turns to say lines of the poem.

a Look at column A in the questionnaire. Choose


the correct verbs.
t 6 Look at the photo. Then listen to Sam's Vocabulary, Grammar and Real World
interview. Put a tick (/) or a cross (,9 in column B of
s5 Lxlris r'**tri** T ;a* i"{:ûr*ss rriÈËr':ii,-: : 0103
the questionnaire.
* Language Sumrnary 7 p126
c Listen again. Answer these questions. m 7A-D Workbook p33
t' Does Sam watch videos online?
æ Self-study DVD-ROM 7 with Review Video
2 What's his favourite website?
3 ls he on Twitter?
+ Where does his sister live?
5 What does he buy on Amazon?
6 ls Sam married or single?
z Where does he listen to music?
a Work in pairs. Look again at the questionnaire.
Interview your partner. Put a tick (/) or a cross (X)
in column C. Give more information if oossible. Reading and Writing
h Work in new pairs. talf about your partner in 5a. æ Portfolio 7 The same or different? Workbook o64
Reading people in my family
c Tell the class two things about your first partner. Writing sentences with and, but and object
pronouns; word order (3); both and together
Vocabulary adjectives (2)

I was there Grammar Past Simple of be:


positive and negative

Write six phrases for things people


do onfinè-(send emails, etc.). Work in groups. Compare phrases and say which
of the things you do every day or every week. A I send emails every day.

Three amazing days


17.55- a.oo-
11.45 a Check these words with your teacher.
FII*fVE
tr a stàdium a seat New Year's Ëve
GffiËFTd fireworks a pârty a fdotball match
{,&6LE
1i Read and listen to Melanie, Tania and
G Diego. What were their 'amazing days'?
Vhere e Read the texts again. Choose the correct words in
xilzuF
Vrl
2+L these sentences.

=Z*2J3 t The Beatles' last concert was in the UK / the USA.


= z The concert was about an hour / half an hour long.
3 Tania was in Sydney with her parents / friends.
+ The fireworks at midnight were fantastic / boring.
5 Diego's friends were from Spain / Holland.
6 He was at the match with fr,rzo / three other people.

I was at the Beatles' Iast concert.


It was in San Francisco in 1,966.
There were 25,000 people at the
concert, but the stadium wasn't
full - there were about 12000
empty seats! The concert wasn't
very long, only 33 minutes, but
I was very hrppy to be there.
I was only sixteen at the time.

Adjectives (2)
æ Match these adjectives to pictures a-h.
snorï a' long
hâppv unhâppy
Tnteresting bôring
full , émpty
dil'ficult dasy
right wrong
old .. young
tëniblé, âwful
b 18 Listen and practise.

" i:.i. j-.,


::, .i,i:..: ..:' :.,':,".,'
; ;-,1 ::-;;. 11:,,1;,:,:..:;;,1;,:,,lt l1:'l :.a, Listen and practise. Notice how
Past Simple of be: positive and negative we say was and were.
,::t:,1.
,.:, Look at these sentences. Are they in the I was /waz/ at the Wôrld Cùp Fi'nat.
present or the past? We were /wa/ néar the Opera House.
I rnras
at the World Cup Final.
We were near the Opera House.
* Choose the correct words.
The stadium was:'i fu... 1 | was / were only thirteen at the time.
They lrueren''i very happy. 2 My sisters wasn't / weren't at the concert.
3 There was / were a lot of people in Sydney that night.
::: Look at the sentences in :,again. Then fill
4 John Lennon was / were a great musician.
in the gaps in the table with was, wasn't, were
and weren't.
s The fireworks was / were on TV in lots of countries.
6 lt il/as / were my first World Cup.
(-)
POSITIVE (+) NEGATTVE
7 There wasn't /weren't any empty seats in the stadium.
I wasn't (= was not) 8 At 3 a.m. my parents was / were very tired, but I

you vtrere you weren't (= were not) wasn't / weren't.


he / she / it ,r,ras he/she/it 9 The concert wasn't / weren't very expensive - my ticket
was / were only $4.50!
WE we weren't
they were they Work in pairs. Compare answers. Who says each
sentence: Melanie, Tania or Diego?
TâF ' The past of there is / there are is there was /
there were.

Get ready ... Get it right!


Work in groups of three. Look at p96.

I was in Sydney on New I was at the World Cup Final


Year's Eve 1999.I was onlv in Johannesburg in 2010. I was
twèlve, andl *arth.* *iift very young at the time. There
my mum and dad.'We were were 85,000 people in the
near the Opera House all stadium and I was there with
evening, and at midnight a friend from Holland and his
there were some amazing dad. They weren't very happy at
fireworks. Then there was a the end because it was Spain L
big party in the city all night. Holland 0, but I was! It was a
It was a fantastic New Year! great match - and I was there!

t-=--r
tanya
I I
Vocabulary years and past time phrases

Happy anniversaryl Grammar Past Simole of be: ouestions and


short answers; was bom I were born

*i-:: lT { j**!ives Write six adjectives and their opposites (difficult, easy,
etc.). Work in pairs. Take turns to say an adjective. Your partner says the opposite
adjective and a sentence with this adjective: A Difficult. B Easy. English is very easy!

Years and past time phrases An lndian wedding


a Work in oairs. Match 1-6 to a-f. a Check these words with vour teacher.
1 1887 a nineteen eighty a wêdding a bride a groom a wedding annivërsary
2 1900 b twenty ten
3 1980 c eighteen eighty-seven Look at the photo of an Indian wedding. Which person
4 2000 d two thousand and nine is the bride? Which person is the groom?

5 2009 e nineteen hundred c J5 Listen to Sunil talk to a friend about his


6 2010 f two thousand wedding. Choose the correct words in these sentences.
1 Sunil and Pria's wedding anniversary is on Saturday / Sunday.
T$F * We use in with years: ln 1980, eïc. z Their wedding was five / ten years ago.
g Their wedding was in the UK / India.
+ Sunil's parents were /weren't at the wedding.
e Work with your partner. Say these years.
5 There was / wasn't a party after the wedding.
2013 1977 2018 1815 1990 2003 Listen again. Answer these questions.
1 Where was the wedding?
a Match pictures A-D to sentences 1-4. 2 How old were Sunil and Pria on their wedding day?
3 How many people were at the wedding?
4 Where was Sunil's sister?
5 Were Sunil's brothers at the wedding?
6 How many days was the party?

t' Joe was in Paris last week.


z He's at work now.
3 He was in bed four hours ago.
4 He was at home yesterday afternoon.

sentences 1-4.

Fill in the gaps with yesterday, in,last or ago.


1 Iwas ln a café two hours ago .

2 lwas at home night.


3 I wasn't in this country 1999.
4 I wasn't at work morning.
5 I was in this class . rirontn.
6 I wasn't in this class three months
HELP WITH GRAMMAR past Simpte ot be:
practise the questions and answers
a Look at these questiôns. Notice the word,order.
in 5.
wH- ouEsTloNS (?)

a Choose the correct words.


1 Who uzas / were the bride and groom?
2 Was / Were they the same age?
b Write these questions in the table. 3 When yyas / were the wedding?
t How many people were at the wedding? 4 Was / Were Sunil's parents at the
z Whère was Sunil's sister? wedding?
c Fill in the gaps with was, were, wasn't or werer1,t. 5 Who was / were in the USA?
6 Where was / were Pria born?

s l/he/she/it Yes, l/he/she /iT _._ b Work in pairs. Ask and answer
at the wedding? No, l/he /she/it---..- the questions.
you/we/they Yes, you / we /Ihey
at the wedding? No, you / we /Ihey a Make questions with these words.
WAS BORN / WERE BORN 1 you / last / at home / Sunday / Were ?
2 evening / you / yesterday / were /
d Fill in the gaps with r,lzas or were. Where ?
t A Where Pria born? z A When
"__-_---_ you born? three / you / months / on / Were /
e She born in London. B l__- born in 1gg1.
_. ago / holiday ?
p129 New Yearls Eve 1p99 /.you / on /
were / Where ?
5 at work / last / Were / Monday / you ?
6 you / were / Where / born ?
b Work in pâirs. Ask and answer
the questions.

a Write the names of three people


you know. Think when and where they
were born. Don't write this information.
b Work in pairs. Ask about the people
on yeur partner's paper.

She's my sister.

,In 1.997. :

''-.'_"'^--r
.\f_-'

I
Get ready... Get it right!
Work in new pairs. Student A pBB.
Student B p93.

a
a/
io (]
ôt I
VocabularY months and dates
Real World talking about daYs and
dates; making suggestions

Months and dates


questions and answers in 3.

the months. 21 Listen to four conversations' Which dates


FebruarY March do you hear?
g October srd /23rd
I r June 20th /22d
z March Bth /30th + April 1st /4th
SePtember
a Write five dates (March 3rd, August 25th, etc')'
Work in pairs. Say a month. Your partner says the
b Work in pairs. Say the dates. Write your partner's
b dates. Are theY correct?
next two months.
c Ask other students when their birthdays are' Do any
March APril, MaY students have birthdays in the same month as
you?

2's'^-:
,l!i 9l Yry
1st first 6th sixth 1'1th eleventh vty birthdayt oy Y^v .!:l
2nd second 7th seventh 12th twelfth -1/---
]

3rd third 8th eighth 2Oth twentieth


4th fourth gth ninth 21st twentY-first Happy birthdaY!
5th fifth 10th tenth 30th thirtieth
a Check these words with your teacher'
b Work in Pa.irs, SaY these dates'

Look at the Photo of DannY


"
27tt,'' 28th 2gth 31 st heir conversation' What do theY
decide to do this evening?
c Work in pairs. How much can you remember?
Listen again and Practise..
Choose the correct words or phrases'
R Talking about daYs and dates 1 Karen orders an egg sandwich
2 Danny / Karen has a driving test at 10'30 / 11'30'
Read these questions and answers' Notice the
3 Danny's birthday was yesterday / last week'
words in bold. /
4 There's aMexican / ttatian restaurant near Karen's
1A What daY is it todaY?
Danny'sflaï.
B (lt's)MondaY.
Karen / Danny goes to the restauranTevery week /
2A What's the date today? every month.
e (lt's) March the seventh' They decide to meet at the café / cinema aÏ
gA When's youibirthdaY? seven o'clock / half Past seven.
B (lt's on) June the second.
d Watch or listen again. Check your answers'
:" P129
REAL WORLD * Put this conversation in order.
Making suggestions GEORGE
Read this conversation. Fill in the gaps with these words. a What shall we do tomorrow evening, Jessica? 1

b Great! See you there!


l^
-^^+
::^^ don't time we
c No, I don't think so.
What shall we 1 do d OK. What time shallwe meet?
(this evening)? | ^+!^
LçL ù /^^ +^ - U|UU./.
\VV rW O ^t,,h\ e Yes, that's a good idea. Where shall we meet?
Why don't 2 JESSICA
/ Yes, that's a good 3
(go to the cinema)?
lX Maybe.
f Let's meet at the restaurant.
a s Why don't we go to the cinema? 2
X No, I think so.
h About quarter to eight.
i OK. Let's go to that Indian restaurant in Old Street.
Where shall we 5 2
Let's meet at (the
::+ Listen and check.
6
crnema). Work in pairs. Practise the conversatioî in 'l 1,:11.
What shall we meet?

About 7 thirty,
* Work in new oairs. Write a conversation about next
Saturday. Use phrases in and your own ideas.

p129 Practise your conversation until you can remember it.


e Work in groups of four. Take turns to role-play
:;r3 Listen and practise the your conversations. What do the other pair decide
sentences in to do on Saturday?
wnàt snatwe dô this évening? Role-play one of your group's conversations for
Lëf 's gô to a clttb. the class.
Vocabulary big numbers
Skills Reading and Listening:

'Life's a PartY! fantastic festivals ; Listening


two festivals
:

Work
in pairs. You want to go out together tomorrow
evening. Make suggestions about what to do'
Decide a place and time to meet. AWhat shallwe
do tomorrow evening? BWhy don't we "' ? There are lots of fantastic festivals around
the world that you can visit' For example,
on the last Wednesday in August every year,
peoPle travel to Bufrol, in SPain,
a Match the numbers in A to the phrases in B' for La Tomatina. At this festival people
throw tomatoes at each other -
b kilos of them!
AB There's also a similar festival in ltaly,
where the peoPle of the town of
lvrea throw oranges at each other
for three days. AÀd every JulY
PeoPle 9o to
GilroY, in California, for the
750,000 fiftY million
Gilroy Garlic Festival. Here You
1,OOO,OOO three hundred and ninetY can eat garlic bread, garlic chicken, garlic
50,OOO,OOO seven hundred and fifty thousand chocolate - and garlic ice cream!
Of course, not all festivals are about food' The UK's favourite
d
t È+ Listen and Practise' music festival is the Glastonbury Festival' Only
people were at the first Glastonbury Festival in June 1970'
but in 2011 there were
.. PeoPle there.
Work in pairs. ComPare answers. And of'course there's Carnival
in Brazil, whlch is in February
a Work on your own. Write five big numbers' or March every year. In cities all
over the countyPeoPle dance
Work in new pairs. Say your numbers' Write
in the street to samba bands
your partner's numbers. Are they correct? 'âll day.and all night. Every Year
aboutf .. .. .- PeoPle
* Check these words with your teacher' enjoy Carnival in the streets of
Rio de Janeiro. And if You want
a fëstival throw a t<ito gârlic sàmba
to go to a reallY big festival,
there's the amazing Kumbh
' Read the article. Fill in the gaps with these Mela in India. Thekumbh Mela festival in 2013 went on for
numoers. 41 days and s people were therel

70million 5 million 177,500 125'000


150,000 30,000 1,500,

x 'è7 Listen to the article and check


your answers.

Read the article agarn. Answer these questions'


t When and where is La Tomatina?
z What do PeoPle do there?
s What do people do at the festival in lvrea?
4 When is the Gilroy Garlic Festival?
5 What food do people eat at this festival?
6 When was the first Glastonbury Festival?
7 What do people do at CarnivalinBrazil?
I How many days was the 2013 Kumbh Mela?
Work in pairs. Which festivals in the ârticle would
: HELP WITH PRONUNCIATION Æ/ and /sl/
you like to go to? Which wouldn't you like to go to? 3Ê Look at the oictures. Listen to the sounds
and words. Listen again and practise.
a 28 Close your books. Listen to Ella
/st/
and Owen. Which festivals in the article do they
talk about?
b Listen again. Choose the correct answers.
t Ella goes to aboul three / four feslivals every year.
z She likes Glastonbury because there are lots of
different bands / things you can do.
s She thinks the best thing about the festival is
the music / the people you meet. forty burger
4 Owen went to Brazil in February / March. 31 Listen to these words. Notice how we say
5 He /oves / doesn't like Brazilian music. the pink and blue letters. Listen again and practise.
6 lt was easy / difficult to sleep in the hotel. ô

7 He can 1 can't samba very well.


/tt/ /s;/
8 He has lots of phofos / new friends from the festival.
forty four sport burger first work
boring awful August shirt skirt Turkish
daughter small always German girl early
HËtP WITH !-!$THldlNG Linking (2)
morning water short thirty third surname
_-_!.---

a 29 Listen to these sentences from Ella and


Owen's conversation. Why do we link the words in a 32 Listen and practise these sentences.
pink and blue?
1 lt's the thirty-first of August.
The re lots-of different things you can do. z lt was a boring morning at work.
I love sitting-in cafés-and talking to people.
s This small burger is awful.
There were thousands-of peopl n the street. + The Turkish girl is always early.
But-l ha lot,of new friends from the festival. 5' lt's a German sports company.
b Look at Audio Script 2s p112. Listen to the 6 My daughter has forty-four skirts and
whole conversation aoain and notice the consonant- thirty-three shirts!
vowel linking. b Work in pairs. Practise the sentences.
a Work in groups. Which festivals are there in your
town, city or country? What do people do there?
h Tell the class about one festival in your town, city
or country. Vocabulary, Grammar and Real World
æ xtnæ ræstiss and r* r*Ës ærtf*Tio * p104
æ Language Summary I p128
æ 8A-D Workbook p38
æ Self-study DVD-ROM I with Review Video

Reading and Writing


* Portfolio I Going out Workbook p66
Reading entertainment adverts; emails
Writing a/an and the; your last film, play
or rock concert
VocabularY transport
Grammar Past Simple: Positive
Amazing iourneys (regular and irregular verbs)

i Ë tX *tes; s S* Write
the names of four people in your famity' \\\\\\\t\\\\\\\\\\ ( \i \

Work in pairs. Swap papers. Ask questions


about the people and when they were born:
AWho'sVeronica? B She's mY sister' .

AWhen was she born? B On June ?d 1994'

Transport

a car a bus a train a tâxi a bike


a môtorbike a Plane a boat

b 33 Listen and
practise.
e Underline the verbs in these
sentences.
1 I usually go to work bY car.
2 I come to this school bY bus.
3 | never travel bY Plane.
+ | always walk to work'
Tf P . We travel bY car, bY bus, etc.
Two English women, Jo Huxster
a Write sentences about You. and Antonia Bolingbroke-Kent, travelled
1 | ... to work / school / university " '
from Thailand to the UK - in a pink tuk-tuk!
I always go to work bY bus. Jo had the idea when she went to Bangkok on holiday' When she came
to do'
2 | usually ... to this school . '' back to England, she told her friend Antonia what she wanted
Antonia lit<eo tre idea, so they went back to Bangkok and bought
a
g When I go shoPPing, I usuallY '..
journey on May 28th
+ I love travelling .. '
tuk-tuk called Ting Tong. Jo and Antonia started their
bad roads'
5 I don't like travelling '.. 2006. They travelled for 12 hours every day, usually on very
very friendly and they sometimes gave Jo
All the people they met were
6 | never travel .

andAntoniafoodandmoney.ThetwoWomentrave||ed12,500mi|esand
after they
Work in Pairs. SaY Your sen{ences' visited 12 countries' They arrived in Brighton, in the UK, 98 days
book ca||edTuk-Tukto the
Are any the same? |eft Bangkok. After they got home, they wrote a
,9oad. Thev also raised f50,000 for eharity'

Bangkok to Brighton
a Check these words with your teacher'
a tÛt<-tut< a jdurney
raise moneY for châritY

b Look at the Photos and maP. What is


the article about,.do You think?
e Read the article. Are your guesses
correct?
I-*FLF WITTT L*STËhIIF{G
Read the article again. Complete th'e table
Present Simple or Past Simple
with the correct dates, places and numbers.
a 36 Listen to these sentences. Notice the
difference between the Present Simple and the
) Past Simple.
t I live in London. I lived in London.
2 We work at home. We worked at home.
3 They love it. They loved it.
b 3? Listen to six pairs of sentences. Which do you
hear first, the Present Simple or the Past Simple?
7 Past Simple

?âæL* â7 æ& êË Past Simple: Around the world by bike


positive (regular and irregular verbs)
a Look at the regular Past Simple forms in a Read about Mark Beaumont's journey. Fill in the gaps
blue in the article. Then complete these rules with the Past Simple of the verbs in brackets.
with -d or -ed. h Work in pairs. Compare answers.
REGULAR VERBS

* To make the Past Simple of regular verbs, we


usually add - __ _ to the verb. Mark Beaumont, from
€ For regular verbs that end in -e (like, arrive, eIc.), Scotland, _:;yCJeç!_* (cy cle)
1

we add to the verb. around the world in only 194


Tf P . The Past Simple of travel is travelled. days and 17 hours. Mark
2---(have) the idea
b Look at the irregular Past Simple forms in
pink in the article. Match them to verbs 1-10. after he 3- (leave)
-,*- in 2OO7
'Glasgow University
IRREGULAR VERBS ,

1 buy b-oAghl 6 have and he


2 come 7 leave journey in Paris on August 5h
3 get I meet the same year.
4 grve _ gtel He 5-,--_- (travel) 18,300
5go 10 write miles and 6-- (visit)

TIP r The Past Simple of regular and irregular verbs twenty countries, and he
is the same for l, you, he, she, it, we and they. (meet)a lot of
interesting people. He also
irregular verbs in the table. 8--_--- (write) an online
diary and s----- (get)
a Write the Past Simple forms of these
emails from friends and family every week. Mark
regular verbs.
1 visit visited z live
2 watch 8 want 2008. His family11--- (go) to Paris for the big

3 play I love day, and his mother 12--- (tell)the newspapers


4 hate 10 talk she 13------- (be) very proud of her son. Mark
5 walk 11 start also ra,_,_=__ (raise) over Ê10,000 for charity.
6 work 12 finish

Which Past Simplê forms endin /fi/? Get ready ... Get it right!
the irregular Past Simple forms in 5 Work in groups of three. Look at p96.
Vocabulary holiday activities

My last holiday Grammar Past Simple: negative,


ouestions and short answers

I went on holiday to Moscow last


year. I didn't stay in a hotel, I stayed
with some friends. I went sightseeing
in the mornings and I took a lot of "
photos. My favourite place was Red
Square. There are a lot of beautiful .

buildings and it's a great place to


watch people. I was only in Russia
Holiday activities for a week, so I didn't visit any other
places. Next time, maybe!
a Work in pairs. Tick (/)the phrases you know.
Then do the exercise in p136.

Last year I travelled around Spain


on holiday. My favourite place was
Granada, a very friendly city in the
south. When I was there I visited
the Alhambra, a beautiful old palace
- that was fantastic! | also went to
Valencia, a very interesting city by
the sea. I stayed in a nice hotel and
c Work with your partner. What are the Past went to the beach every afternoon.
Simple forms of the-verbs in '!a? But I didn't go swimming because I

go + went + can't swim!


take taok

a Write four sentences about things you do


We didn't go on holiday last year,
on holiday. Use a/ways, usually, somefimes and
but two years ago we went to
phrases from 1a.
Turkey. We rented a car and
I always go to the beach. travelled around the country for two
I usually stay with friends. weeks. Our favourite place was
Cappadocia - the scenery there is
b Work in pairs. Say your sentences. Are any of amazing. We stayed in a small hotel
your partner's sentences true for you? and went for a walk every morning.
We didn't stay there for very long,
but we took about 500 photos!
Favourite places
a Check these words with your teacher.
a pâlace the sea the scênery l
HËLP WITH GRAMMAFI Past Simple: negative

b 39 Read and listen to Heidi, Charlie and


a Look at these sentences. Notice the word order.
John. Match the people to the photos on p73. (didn't
Which countries are the olaces in? = did not)

c Read about the holidays again. Fill in the gaps


in these sentences with Heidi, Charlie, John or
Diane.
t _Çh,aflte -visited a beautiful old palace.
2 ,." ..-.-,.-.. "- stayed with some friends. b Write these sentences in the table,
3 -* stayed by the sea. t She didn't visit any other places.
4 , - - -,.- only went to one city.
" 2 We didn't go on holiday last year.
5 -..- and --..-- w_ent for a walk every day.
.-.----,
s They didn't stay there for very long.
6 ..-- , .. -. and ..- - --.-- went on holiday last year.
7 .. --, -...--.- and
P131
...-,. - stayed in hotels.
Cover the texts. Then answer these questions.
t Where did Heidi go on holiday?
2 Who did she stay with?
3 When did Charlie go to the beach?
4 Did he go swimming?
5 Did John and Diane visit Turkèy last year?
6 How many photos did they take?
Yâæ*P i'-{W &*&
A& Past Simple:
questions and short answers
a Look at these ouestions. Notice the word order.
t4lH- OUESTTONS (?)

Where did I Heidi qo

b Write these questions in the table.


t When did Chadie go to the beach?
2 How many photos did they take?
e Fill in the gaps with did or didn't.
yEs / No ouEsTroNS (?) sHoRT ANSWERS
Voc ho
Did he go swimming?
: No, he
t '"..'* -
ïney vrsrï turKey i Yes, they
last year? Nln thorr

æ731

questions and short answers in

Work in pairs. Student A p90. Student B p95.

Get ready ... Get it right!


â Make Past Simple questions with you.
6 When .., last go on holiday?
senTences In
When did you last go on holiday?
t n't stây in a hotët.
@ Where ... go?
a Make these sentences negative. Write the correct W What ... do there?
sentences. w Who ... go with?
1 a Heidi went to Prague. @ Where ... stay?
Heidi didn't go to Prague. She went to Moscow. & How ... travel around?
o She went sightseeing in the afternoons. ffi ... have a good time?
2a Chadie went to Spain two years ago.
Answer the questions for you.
b He stayed with friends in Valencia.
3a John and Diaôe rented bikes for two weers.
d Work in pairs. Ask your partner the questions.
b They stayed in a big hotel in Cappadocia.
b Tell the class about your partner's holiday.
Work in pairs. Compare sentences.
Vocabulary at the station
RealWorld buying train tickets;
asking about lastweekend

At the station
a Work in pairs. l-ook at the photos. Match these words to 1-6.
practise the sentences in 3.
a cûstomer 7-;
a ti"tet office tl a Work in pairs. Practise the
conversation in 3. Take turns to
be the customer.
b Close your books. Practise the
conversation again.

, does Sally want to go? How much is her ticket? a Read this conversation. Choose the
correct words.
: RE WORLD BuYing train tickets cusroMeR A single | / fromOxford,
please.
a TrcKEr sELLER OK.zThat / That's [18.60,'
a
CUSTOMER TICKET SELLEB
a
a
please. Here's 3yow / your ticket.
a
a
A return to a
When do you want to come c Tlianks. What time's the4next I near
a prease.
a back? train?
TS There's one 5at / on 1.']-..52.
a
a

OK. That's bî c 6'which / Where platform?


a
I Tomorrpw wening.
I
a
prease. rs Platform 1.
a Here are vour tickets.
a
a
c What timeTdo / does it arrive in
a Thanks. What time'sthe ne)d Oxford?
a train? c
There's one at
I
a
rs 8ln / At 12.47.
a
! c Thanks emucb / a lot.Bye.
a OK. Which d 2
a
a b 45 Listen and check.
a
I
a
And what time does it arrive in
c Work in pairs. Practise the
a
a I 2. conversation. Take turns to be
a
a the customer.
a
Ate
a
a
.a Work in new.pairs. Student A P90.
'1
a
'
. Student B p95.
.-a p131
. -l-
Last weekend
;3 9.2 ,4{: lt's Monday morning.
Watch or listen to Rob and Sally talk about last
weekend. Put photos A-D in the order they talk
about them.
Work in pairs. How much can you remember?
Choose the correct words or phrases.
1 Sally went to see herdro-lhèà/ sisler last weekend.
z They went shopping on Saturday / Sunday
afternoon.
3 They enjoyed / didn't enjoy lheu evening at the
theatre.
4 Sally / Her brother doesn't like art galleries very
MUCN.
s They had lunch with some friends /their parents.
6 Rob went to a Turkish / Spanish restaurant on
Saturday.

e Watch or listen again. Check your answers.


e
REAL WORLD Asking about last weekend
i
Fill in the gaps in questions 1-7 with these words.

a
h€ve you did What do good Where
a

t
e
1 Did you have a good weekend?
o
t 2 did you do at the weekend?

a
3 -.. didyougo?
e + What did you there?
5 Did you have a time?
t
6 What you see?
I 7 Did enjoy it?
p131

47 Listen and practise the


ouestions in
Did you hàve a gôod weekênd?

a Make notes about things you did last weekend.


went for a walk played tennis watched TV
Work in pairs. Ask your partner about last
weekend. Use questions from and your own
questions. Give more information if possible.
'!7hat
did you do last weekend?

I went for a walk.

Ifhere did you go?

c Tell the class about one thing your partner did


last weekend.
Vocabulary question words
Skills Reading: a quiz;

'Who, what, when? Listening: How manY did


I get right?

Listen to Jackie and


a Check these words with your teacher'
the quiz. Tick the correct'
moon a director Prôsident earn answers in the quiz. How manY
a billion the Earth the the
answers did You get right?

Work in pairs. Do the quiz.

6 How much does the


President of the USA
earn a year?
a $4oo,ooo
b $700,000
. c $1 million

8 Wfry is the English town of Stratford-


I How old is the Earth? upon-Avon famous?
a 10 biltion Years old a Because Harry Potter went to school there
b 4Y2 billion Years old b Because the world's first football match was
c llz billion Years old played there
c Because the writer William Shakespeare was
born there
HELp WlTl-l LISTENING Sentence stress (3)
a 48 Read and fsten to the beginning of the I +9 Look at the pictures. Listen to the sounds
conversation. Notice the sentence stress. We stress and words. Listen again and practise.
the important words. a

JACKTE'Mfuk, do you wânt to dô a quLl €

nenr Yês, I lôve dding q.tlrr.r. rù7hât's the drst


quëstion?
loC"tr oft. wnât is the câpital of Austrâlia? Is it
Cânberra, Sldney or Mêlbourne?
b Look at Audio Script 48 p'1'13. Listen to the
a
whole conversation and follow the sentence stress.
6
How many questions did Mark get right? leave
6 arrive
a

F{ELB WlThl VOCABL| !-ARY Question words. 50 Listen to these words. Notice how we say the
Look at the question words in pink in the quiz. Match pink and blue consonants. Listen again and practise.
the wory]g to the things they ask about. A/ /r/
Who a thing ' leave plane flying arrive train read
Wha a person like England place write price Russia
When a reason (because ...) dollars holiday wallet , around very married
Where an amount of money (f50, etc.) travelling classroom , travelling classroom
why a prace
How old a time
a Sometimes we don't say the letter r in British
English. Look at these words. Which rs do we
How many age
say (/)? Which don't we say (,x)?
How much a number
', friend {first /( doctor green morning
p130
'radio sport park right theatre
a Choose the correct words. fruit start tomorrow qreat terrible
1 / Who did you last go to the cinbma? b 51 Listen and check. Listen again and
2 What / Where did you do last Friday? practise.
3 How'old / How many is your mobile phone?
4 How many / How much people live in your house or flat?'
s When / Who was your first English teacher?
6 Why / What do you want to learn English?
I Who / Where were your parents born? Vocabulary, Grammar and Real World
a When / Who did you last go to a concert? æ stræ Frx*ile* $. amd Ëre6ree5 pûrtfûlio I p105
9 How many / How much brothers and sisters do you have? m Language Summary 9 p130
10 How many / How much do you spend on travel?
s 9A-D Workbook p43
b Work in pairs. Take turns to ask the questions w Self-study DVD-ROM 9 with Review Video
in 5a. Ask more questions if possible.

, iWhen did you last go to the cinema? .

y'/
About three weeks ago.

a Write four questions with you To ask another


student. Use the qu.estion words in 4.
b Work in new pairs. Take turns to ask your
I Reading and Writing
questions. Ask more questions if possible. * Portfolio 9 On holiday Workbook p68
Reading a travel blog; a.holiday in France
c Tell the class two things about your partner. Writing because, so, when; your last holiday
Life changes Vocabulary future plans; future time phrases
Grammar be going fo: positive and negative

eLilGK RËVIEW Qt.restion words Work in


pairs. Write three questions with you' Use A world language
question words (What, etc.). Work with
6 a 5:j Look at the photos.Read and listen to lsabella,
another pair and ask your questions. Ask Ka and Colette. Where does each person study Englishe
more questions if possible: AWhat did you
Read the texts again. Fill in the gaps with Isabella, Kamil,
do tast night? B I went out with friends.
Ali and Colette.
AWhere did you go?
1 Isabella is going to get married next year.
2 is going to do a computer course'

Future plans 3 is going to travel around the UK.


4 is going to move to SYdneY'
a Work in pairs. Fill i s is going to look for a job'
verbs. Then check in 6 is going to start a new job'
7 . is going to move to Rio.
star+ look for get do leave move
I

start school or universitY I study English at the University of


a new Job Sâo Paulo. My boyfriend, Gustavo,
is also a student here. He studies
medicine and he's going to be a
doctor. We're going to get married
next year. But we aren't going to live
in Sào Paulo, we're going to move to
Rio, where my family lives.

a (computer) course
an exam

I do English at school. It's mY


house favourite subject and I want to strldy
:
È
country
to another city or -\ it at university. I'm going co leave
['
E

school inJune, bur l'm not going to


start university this year. First I'm
going to do a computer course here
engageo in Krak6w and then I'm going to look
married for a job in the UK.

I'm at an English language school


in Cambridge. We have classes for
h 5* Listen and Practise frve hours every dayl Next month
the phrases in 'Ë4.
my sister is going to visit me and
* Work in new pairs. Test your partner. we're going to travel around the
UK. She isn't going to stay here for
a course do a course '
very long, only two weeks. Then I'm
going to start a new job in Cairo.
HEI-P WITâ.I GRAM'IdAR a Fill in the gaps with the correct form of
be going fo: positive and negative be going fo and the verbs in brackets.
a Look again at the sentences in 2b. Then choose the
1

a WelpSp.nglo_visit London and Bath. (visit)


correct phrase in this rule.
b She in the UK for two weeks. (stay)
r We use be going to + verb to talk about the past /
2
the present / future plans.
a They --- -.* a flat together. (look for)
b Look at these sentences. Notice the word order. b We----= a house near the beach. (buy)
POSITIVE (+) 3
a He--*--*-- university next year. (leave)
b We - a big wedding. (not have)
4 ----
a my exams in June. (do)
NEGATIVE (-) b l,
-*, -- a job in London. (not look for)

b Work in pairs. Compare answers. Then match


the sentences to the people in the photos.

Future time phrases


c Write these sentences in the correct tables.
1 He's going to leave his job. a Put these future time phrases in order.
2 She isn't going to stay here for very long. tonight lIJ in June next year 5-i next month{vi
3 We're going to travelaround the UK. in 2025 i:.] tomorrow morning E next week i-l--i
a They aren't going to live in Sâo Paulo.
p133 b Write three sentences about things that your
family and friends are going to do in the future.
'Use words and phrases from 7a and your own
sentences in 3. ideas.
dô a comp r co'urse - My friend Jin is going to start a new iob next week.
t'm gôing to /ta/ dô a comp r côurse'
c Work in pairs. Take turns to tell your partner
your sentences.
a Look again at the texts about lsabella, Kamil, Ali and
Colette. Underline all the sentenceg with be going to.
b Work in pairs. Compare answers. Which sentences Get ready ... Get it right!
are negative?
Write one thing you're going to do: after class,
tomorrow evenilg, next Sunday, next week,
next month, next yeat.
meet some friends after c/ass
My husband, Oliver, is watch a football match tomorrow evening
Auscralian, so we sometimes
speak English together at a Work in groups. Talk about your plans.
home. I also study English Are any the same?
online for four hours a
week and I'm going to do an
exam next month. Our two
daughters live with us now,
but they're going to move
b Tell the class about your group's plans.

to Paris in- September. And


iMeltem and I are going to i
next year Oliver's going to
1ne.J rr*gltlglldt after class. l

leave his job and we're going


to move to Sydney!
Vocabufary phrases wilh have,
watch, go, go to

A new start Grammar be going to: questions


and short answers

Write one
phrase for these verbs: start, leave, do, move, æ Write two true sentences and two false sentences out
get,look for (start a new job, etc'). Work in your future plans. Use be going to and phrases from
pairs. Compare phrases. Then say when you t'm going to have a party on Saturday'
are going to do some of the things on your Work in pairs. Say your sentences. Guess if your partner's
fists: /'m going to start a new iob next month. sentences are true or false.

I'm going to have apatty on Saturday. I think that's false.

Phrases with have, watch, go, go to No, it's true! It's my birthdaY!
a Work in oairs. Match these words or
phrases to the correct verbs. Then check in
Future plans
*1:j2.
â 56 Look at the photo and listen to the conversation'
the cinema W Rosie, Andy and Jason going to do on Friday?
shopping TV swimming the news Listen again. Answer these questions.
coffee with friends sPort on TV
the gym running a PartY (x2)
t When is Rosie going to move to South Africa?
2 What is her husband going to do there?
3 ls Rosie going to look for a job?
dinner with friends
4 Where are her brothers going to live?
5 Are Rosie and her husband going to have a parly?
have 6 What is Andy going to do this evening?
*À*:z:3 87"# &*e &'T',
be going to: questions and short answers'
æ Look at these questions. Notice the word order.
wH- ouEST|oNS (?)

i.move Arrica?
wl-'çl iogig . : -g_oi!-g-to iJo 9.9rlf
,.there?_.
What her husband i. going 19-,dg=

go
Write these questions in the table.
t Where are her brothers going to live?
z What is Andy going to do this evening?

c Fill in the gaps with am, is, are,isn't and aren't.

go to vEs / No ouEsTloNs (?) sH.oRr 1NPWl19


Yes, I

Are you going to see a film?


No, I'm not.

she soins to took for a job? L"": *" ''


h ji{: Listen and practise
the phrases in I you soins to sell your flat? Lil'ff","r,..
r Work with your partner. Write one more they soins to have a party? Lii,ll"T "'"
word or phrase for the verbs in trx.
have breakfast go to a concert :=133
Get ready ... Get it right!
frg Write yes / no questions with you 'for
these plans. Use be going to and verbs
from'{
æ shopping on Saturday?
Are you going to go
shopping on Saturday?
+ TV tonight? '

e the cinema this week?


ç coffee with friends after
class?
e swimming or running
next weekend?
# the gym next week?
# a party next weekend?
ê dinner with friends on
Saturday evening?

* Make questions with these words. c Ask other students your questions.
Find one person who is going to do each
1 are /What / next weekend / golng Io / you / do ? thing. Then ask one more question.
What are you going to do next weekend?
2 afler class / are / going to / you / WhaI / do ? Are you going to go shopping on Saturday?
s going to / you / When / your homework / do / are ?
4 get up / are / going to / you / tomorrow / What time ? Yes, I am.
5 you ,/ tomorrow evening / are /Where / dinner / have /going to ?
6 going to / you / next year / go / are / on holiday /Where ? What are you going to buy?
a $? Listen and check. Listen aoain A new dress.
and practise.
Whât are you gôing to /ta/ dô nêxt weekênd? Tellthe class about one student's plans.
* Work in pairs. Ask and answer the questions in x. Hiromi's going ro buy a
Make notes on your partner's answers. new dress on Saturday.
Work in new pairs. Talk about your partner in ::,..
Vocabulary adjectives (3); feelings
RealWorld saYing goodbYe and
good luck

See you soon!


a Look at photos A-C' Where are the people?

or listen to the people's conversations' When are they


gging to see each other again?

How do you feel? aWork in pairs' How much can you remember?
Choose the correct words in conversations A-C'
A
Right, it's time to go. That's my
1@@l bus'
SALLY
Ot<. See you soon. Have a good2iourney I holiday'
exc'rted,El tired tl hâPPv I CHRIS
Thanks a lot.
bored I scared I rrùngry I SALLY
Text me when you arrive in
3Manchester / London'
CHRIS

. We can say |m excited, etc. or lfeel excited, eÏc' SALLY Yes. of course. See you in4ttlto / three hours' Bye! '
Tf P
B
sten / eleuen. Time to go'
DANNY It's ten past
c Work in new pairs. Test your partner' KAREN Yes, you're right. I don't want to be late'
DANNY OK. See you
6tomorrou / this euening'
'Who's The man in Picture
happy? 1,
KAREN Have a goodTdaY / iourneY.
DANNY You too. And good luck with your
a Complete these sentences with always, usually, 8
driuing test / iob interuiew.
somefimes or never to make them true for you' KAREN Thanks a lot. See You.
t I'm -- haPPY on mY birthdaY' c
z I'm ,- bored at the weekend' DoRorA Are you going to study here nextgyear I course?
g I'm *- angrY with mY friends' KHALID Yes, I am.
q l'm tired on Friday evenings' DoRorA Me too. See you inl0september I December'
5 l'm -**., hungrY at 4 a.m. KHALID Yes, see you.
rlschool I iob'
----
6 l'm -- DoRorA And good luck with your new
t I'm - scared when lflY' KHALID Thanks verY much. GoodbYe'
8 l'm sad when I say goodbye to people'
your answers.
b Work in pairs. Compare sentences'
a
a
a
REAL WORLD Saying goodbye and good luck a Put conversations A and B in order.

a
Fill in the gaps with these words. A.
ereN Oh, nice. Have a good time.
much lot iob see Seotember ereN 'S7hat are you going to do after work? 1
a
a
ereN Thanks very much. See you tomorrow.
Have a good. (l journef : 'Thanks a ;ANr I'm going to have dinner with friends. 2
a
a ). 2

;ANe Yes, see you. Bye!


See you (in 3 lot. And good luck with your exam.
y,e.Nr Thanks a
a ). Yes, 4
you.
a B

(iri
a
a Good luck with your Thanks very 6
nveN Thanks. Oh, and good luck with your new job.
a
a l: RveN To Edinburgh, in Scotland.
RvAN I'm going to go on holiday next week.
a
a
Work in pairs. Which phrase in bold in 5e can you t-Ilv Really?'Where are you going?
"use with these words or phrases?
a t-tlv Thanks a lot.
t-tlv $7ell, have a good holiday.
a holiday in two hours driving test
a

a
day evening weekend
this on Monday b 61 Listen and check.
a
a
exam birthday new school e Work in pairs. Practise the conversations in 7a.
a
a soon time English test later
a
a a Think of two things you're going to do in the
a
a
Have a good holiday. future.
a
p133
a b Work in groups or with the whole class. Talk
about your plans. Use sentences from

sentences in
Hâve a gdod jéurney.
,
I
î qgirq J9 $i! -r'-i:l:,'--o-"
-l!"9rt I
,Have a good time.
HELP WITH PRONUNCIATION'Vowel sounds: review
A 62 Listen to the sounds and words. Listen again and practise.
rli
a /æ/ bag /a/ computer /t/ six /l/ nineteen
a have Work in groups of four. Read the
a
rules. Then play the game!
a

a
/p/ collee /tr/ umbrella /t/ lorly /sz/ burger
a

a
t
a
You need: One counter for each
a
student; one dice for each group.
a work in pairs. write these words in the table. There are three words How to play: Put Your counters
a
on START. Take turns to throw the
a l

I t<eys different breakfast long girl market dice, move your counter and read
:! the instructions on the square. The
a first student to get to FINISH is the
,
wtnner.
a

a Grammar and VocabularY


a b 63 Listen and check. Listen again and practise. squares: The first studént to land
a on a Grammar or VocabularY
I
I
a 64 Listen to these sentences' Listen again and practise' square answers question 1. lf the
a
1 In my bag there's some money, an umbrella and my keys. other students think Your answer
a
a 2 | have a big breakfast before I walk to work at the university' is correct, you can staY on the
3 Tom's very angry because he can't find his cinema ticket. square. lf the answer is wrong,
a + They went on a long holiday to forty different.couniries! move back to the last square You
were on, The second student to
a
s The girl was hungry and bored so she had a burger and a coffee'
land on the same square answers
a.

a
s I bought these fantastic jeans at an amazing market near the beach'
ouestion 2, lf a third or fourth
a b Work in pairs. Take turns to say the sentences. student lands on the same square,
he or she can stay on the square
without answering a question.
Talk about squares: lf You land
on a Talk about square, talk about
I Vocabulary, Grammar and RealWorld the topic for 15 seconds. lf You
can't talk for 15 seconds, move
back to the last square You were
I Language SummarY 10 P132
on. lf a second or third student
x 10A-D Workbook P48 lands on the same square, he or
r Self-study DVD-ROM 10 with Review Video she also talks about the same toPic
for 15 seconds.

I Reading and Writing


c Fortfolio 10 Happy birthday! Workbook p70
,, ,, Reading greetings cards; a thank-you email
W+iting messages on greetings cards; word order: revi'ew;
â thank-you email
Choose the correct
woro. Say eight:
MOVE BACK
1 There are some / any 1 words for food
THREE and drink
nice cafés.
SQUARES 2 things people do
2 | love shop / shopping
for clothes, on holiday

Fill in the gaps with 'm,


Say eight: 's or're. Say the opposites.
Say the Past Simple.
1 countries
1 |.,,. adoctorand thot, cheap, ugly,
she 1 buy, travel, get, meet
...- -* a teacher, friendly
2 nationalities 2He 2 tell, come, visit, leave
French and 2 long, boring, full, easy
they - ltalian,

MOVE Which verb: do, get or


Say the (+) and (-) short
FORWARD Say eight: have? Gorrect this question.
answers.
THREE 1 jobs 1 Are they from the UK?
1 aparty,acourse, 1 Where you did go last
marfled Saturday?
SQUARES 2 places in a town or cty 2 Does she work at
2 engaged, an exam, 2 What do your sister do?
home?
coffee with friends
@ r@
--r-
Say the plurals. MOVE Fill in the gaps with the
Make this sentence correct words.
1 man, chair, sandwich, negative. FORWARD
person THREE 1 lt's _ the left, next
1 She likes watching TV. . the bank.
2 woman, watch, parent, SQUARES
2 We went out last night. 2Go this road and
child

o @
iôri

I
Correct this sentence. Make a question. Ghoose the conect words-
Say six: 1 That's me / my mum.
1 | going to the cinema 1 lhere / Ilat / shops /
on Sunday, 1 internet words/phrases She/ Her hastwocats.
your / any / near / Are ?
2 He don't like classical 2 things people do in 2 He / Him loves soap
2 are /tomorrow / do / their free time
musrc, going to / WhaI /you ?
operas, but I hate
they /them,
@
Which verb: go, go to
Choose the conect words.
or play?
1 | was / r,rzere tired, but MOVE
1 the cinema, running,
he wasn't / weren't.
football BACK FOUR
2Tomwas / werehappy,
2 tennis, concerts, on SQUARES
but they wasn't / weren't.
holiday

Make a question. Say the (+) and (-) short


1 evenings / Ihe / he / MOVE Say these times. answers,
does / What / do / in ? FORWARD 1 7.30, 3,55, 8.00, 2.15 1 ls there a class
2you / Sunday / on / TWO 2 6.45, 11.20, 4.35, 12,30 tomorrow?
What / did / do ? SQUARES 2 Did he get up early?

Correct this sentence. Which preposition:


in, on or at? MOVE
1 | didn't went out,
I ctarrad ai hnma 1 the weekend, night, FORWABD
the evening
2Karen always get up TWO
early in the week,
2 Friday, midday,
SOUARES
the morning
Pair and Group Work: Student A
1A p7 p55

a Work on your own. Practise the phone numbers. a Work on your own. Write questions with
Do you tike ... ? for the things in column A
of the table.
1 Do you like horror films?
!
iB c
(/ or Xl (/ or Xl

b Work with your partner. Ask questions with What's


yoùr ... ?. Write your partner's phone numbers in
the table.
c! Check your partner's table. Are the numbers correct?

i
,. ÂÉt
-9
nee
lJev

a Work on your own. Make questions with these words.


1 alot/you/Do/eatout?
*Do-yeu-eùeat-aJe. j?-
DVDs / watch / you / Do / a lot of ?

s in /live / you / a house or a flat / Do ?

4 food /'like/ you /Do /llalian?

5 you / Do / old / comPuter / an / have ?

b Work with your partner. Ask your questions in a.


c Answer your Partner's questions.
!*,--.-,'*-."

68 p4e

a Look at these questions about places near Susan's b Work on your own. Guess if your partner
flat. Fill in the gaps with /s, Arera or any' The answers likes the things in the table. Put a tick (/) or
are in brackets 0 a cross (X) in column B of the table.
1 -19- there a post office near Susan's XaT? (/) c Work with your partner. Ask your questions
2 --_ good restaurants? (,() from a. Put a tick (/) or a cross (I) in column
3 --. - tllere ----- bus stoP? (/)(I)
----there C of the table. Are your guesses correct?
4 =--- museums? d Answer your partner's questions.
5 --*-there
there *,,--. cashPoint? (/)
e Tell the class two things about your partner.
b ---
Work with your partner. Ask your questions from a. -'1
Are your partner's answers correct?
i

c Answer your partner's questions. Are your answers .l


correct?
Pair and Group Work: Student A

18 pe 2 Name David
a Look at the photo. Ask Name
Country the UK
about people 1, 3 and 5. Write Country
the names and countries. Name
his name? Country

ryP::Irr"g-f
b Answer your partner's
questions about people
2,4 and6.
c Look at the photo for
one minute. Remember the
people's names and countries.
d Close your books. Ask and
answer questions about the
people.
+ Name Nina Name Pol/y
Country *.EAly*_ Country " th.ç_ASA
5 Name
Country

2B p17
a Look at these photos. Write
yes / no questions to check
the information in blue about
Roberto, Wendy and Alex.
ls Roberto Spanish?
name Roberto Wendy Alex
b Work with your partner. Ask nationality Spanish? American? Russian?
your questions from a.Tick (/)
the correct information.
job a police officer? a waitress? a teacher?
Change the wrong information.
' c Answer your partner's married or single married? married? married?
questions about Silvio,
YiChen and Omar.

Is Silvio Italian?

No, he isn't. He's Brazllian.

d Compare answers with name Silvio Yi Chen Omar


another student A. nationality Brazilian Chinese Egyptian
job a taxi driver a sales assistant an actor
Roberto isn't Spari
He's Mexican. married or single married married single
7/- J
Pair and GrouP Work: Student A

3A lÊl p23 88 p65

a Work on your own. Fill in the gaps with was or were'


t Where --wAs- the last wedding you went* to? ,::l:
t
z When -,--"---- ,- it?
g Who the bride and groom?
+ How manY PeoPle - at the wedding?
{a
5 --,--= the food good?
6 --- - --- --- any of your friends there?
aWork on your own. Choose the correct
7 --..- ..-,.--..- there a party after the wedding?
words.
t Where ls / Alice and Mike?
z ts / Are the PeoPle verY friendlY?
g ls I Are Alice and Mike in a big hotel? I

+ Where 's / are the hotel? 1

5 ts / Are the rooms verY big? l


1

6 ts / Are it verY cold?


I
1

I
b Cheek the answers in email Aon p2l. I

c Work with Your Partner. Ask Your


I
d Work with another student A.
I

Tell him or her about the wedding |}


questions about Alice and Mike in a.
1
j
your partner went to.
Are your Partner's answers correct?
d Answer your partner'S questions about
i
l t* TP* {
Liz and Steve. Don't look at P23!

4C p35

a You are a customer. Your


partner is a shoP assistant. BuY
things a-d from Your Partner's
shop. You stari. How much do
you spend?

I Excuse me. Do You have anY .'. ?


How much is this '.. , Please?
i ttow much are these . '. , Please?
r Can I have ... , Please?
'i No, thatls all, thanks.
i .Here vou are.

b. YoÛ are a shop assistant. Your


partner is a customer' He or she
wants to buY things 1-4. Have a
conversation with Your Partner.
Your partner starts.
| --- _ _

I Yes, they're over thPre.


, lt's 0... .
They're ...P each.
Sure. Anything else?
OK. that's e ... .
Pair and Group Work: Student A

4D p36 p39
a Look at these film times. Work with your a Work on your own. Fill in the gaps in the questions
partner. Take turns to ask the times of the films. in column A of the table. Use Do and these verbs.
Write the times.
, have sleep drink watch ,

B
your partner's
or )O

1 _D-ç .y1u --g-qt Ap- before seven o'clock? I

2 =-., you ____ TV in the morning?

3 _, _ " * you _-_--,_,_ breakfast in a café?'

The ltalian Teacher 4.15


4 .,_,*,,_. you _. ,____ a lot of coffee?

2.55 5.15 8.50


5 --_,- _ _- you _-____ in the day? l

Married or Single? 7.20 b Work with your partner. Ask questions 1-S. put a
tick (/) or a cross (I) in column B of the table.
Beautiful Day 3.30
l-" r
lDouo
j'ii ' l

ll_o_uly _!g_Iliqry_ _ _9. 9.?


i seven I l.
The Actor's Wife 3.45
c Answer your partner's guestions. Give more.
information if possible.
d Work with another student A. Tell him or her about
vour oartner.
b Check the times with your partner. urt::l::n t"b91 T!,:_]
i
Are they correct?

58 p41

a Work on your own..Fill in the


gaps in these questions about
Nadine's routine. Use does she
and the correct prepositions.
t What time _,{qg"s -,sl1e get up
rn the week?
2 What do i"
Wednesday afternoon?
3 - ,-- have classes
Friday morning?
_
._ _ go out with friends
_ the weekend?
i 5 phone her mother
-_, , Sunday evening?

b Work with your partner. Ask


your partner the questions in a.
c Look at pictures.a-e. Then
answer your partner's questions.
Pair and GrouP Work: Student A
l
: 3

7B p57 98 pr3 i
I

a Work on your own. Look at the a work on your own. Make questions about Heidiwith the words in
things Megan and Harry can and can't column A of the table.
do. Write questions with Can for the
pink gaps in the table.
1 Can Megan sPeak German?

C Charlie
she / every / What / afternoon / do / did (so)
sightseeing

1 2 museums / visit / she / Did / anY ?

ië** r"cil x
3 the evenings / she / do / did /WhaT / in ? (have) dinner
i,"' in his.hotel

4 she / did / around / How /travel ?


(rent) a car
,/
s buy / Did / presents / anY / she ?

b work with your partner. Ask your questions from a about Heidi.
,/ Write the answers in column B of the table'
c Look at column C. Answer your partner's questions about
Charlie. Use the Past Simple form of the verbs in brackets'

/
r f

i ot*
I

a You are at a station. You want to buy these tickets. Your partner
x is a ticket seller. Ask your partner questions and complete the table.
The time now is 9 a.m.
price time of platform time train
next train arrives
/ two returns to Bath
(you want to come
back tomorrow)
two singles to Bristol
x
b You are a ticket seller. Your partner wants to buy some tickets.
Look at this information. Answer your partner's questions.
place pnce time of platform ltime train
x next train

b Work with your partner. Take turns single: e43.40


to ask your questions from a. Fill iri the return: e55.80
gaps in the table.with a tick (/) or a
cross (I). You start.
c Compare tables with your partner.
What can both children do?
Pair and Group Work: Student B
n

1A p7 p55
a Work on yow own. Practise the phone numbers. a Work on your own. Write questions with
Do you like ... ? for the things in column A
of the table.
a Do vou like Chinese food?

B c
(./ or X) (/ or Xl

b Work with your partner. Ask questions with What's


your ... ?. Write your partner's phone numbers in
the table.
c Check your partner's table. Are the numbers correct?
*-*t
4B p33

a Work on your own. Make questions with these words.


-fY
a watch / you / Do / alol / ?
_D-q-y_eu_yu_alc_b_T-V_alpt?_
tennis / Do / play / you / or football ?

c an / vou / inlwork / office / Do?

d Chinese / like / Do / food / vou ?

e mobile / have / phone / a/vou/ new / Do?

b Work with your partner. Answer his or her questions.

c Ask your questions in a.

p49

a Look at these questions about places near Susan's


b Work on your own. Guess if your partner
flat. Fill in the gaps with /s, Are, a or any. The answers
likes the things in the table. Put a tick (/) or
are in brackets ( ).
a cross (I) in column B of the table.
1 -l_ç,*there station near Susan's aat? (X)
_-a__

2 -=_.there - , __,_,_ shops? (/) c Work with your partner. Answer his or her
questions.
3 ,- ___ there -,*,, --,-_ chemist's? (/)
4 __,_--_ there ____ _ nice cafés? (.x) d Ask your questions from a: Put a tick (/) or
5 ____ there ___ supermarket? (/) a cross QQ in column C of the table. Are your
guesses correct?
b Work with your partner. Answer his or her questions.
Are your answers correct? e Tell the class two things about your partner.
f-
c Ask your questions from a. Are your partner's i Katarina doesn't like Chinese food.
answers correct?
r !l' l:,'-:l-:h'tp-ilg {': :lg,F:, - -
Pair and Grouo Work: Student B

1ts pe
2 Name
Country

+ Name 6 Name
Country Country
5 Name Sue

28 p17
a Look at these photos. Write
yes / no questions to check the
information in blue about Silvio,
Yi Chen and Omar.
/s Sl/vio ttatian? name Silvio Yi Chen Omar
b Work with your Partner. nationality Italian? Japanese? Egyptian?
Answer his or her questions
about Roberto, Wendy and Alex. job a taxi driver? a musician? a doctor?

married or single married? married? married?

iI*i:i
c Askyourpartneryour
questions from a. Tick (/)the
correct information. Çhange the
wrong information.
name Roberto Wendy Alex
d Compare answqrs with nationality Mexican British Russian
another student B.
Jg-b 9"?9lic9_9L99L* q"yq,"ys::
"*nîn"q9_el
married or single single single married
Pair and Group Work: Student B

3A p23 8B p65
a Work on your own. Fill in the gaps with was or were.
1 Where w4s_ the last party you went* to?
2 it a friend's parly?
3 How many people at the party?
4 any of your family there?
Liz and Steve
5 When __ the party?
a Work on your own. Choose the correct 6 there any interesting people?
words. 7 the music good?
t Where is / Liz and Steve? 8
*went
there any food?
2 ls / Are the people very friendly? = Past Simple of go
3 ls / Are Liz and Steve in a big hotel? b Work with your partner. Answer
+ Where 's / are the hotel? his or her questions about the last
5 ls / Are the rooms very nice? wedding you went to.
6 ls / Are the hotelcheap? c Ask your partner your questions
b Check the answers in email B on p23. from a. Make notes on his or her
answers.
c Work with your partner. Answer your
partner's questions about Alice and Mike. d Work with another student B.
Don't look at p22! Tell him or her about the party
your pa
d Ask your questions about Liz and Steve
in a. Are your partner's answers correct?

4C p35
a You are a shop assistant. Your
partner is a customer. He or she
wants to buy things a-d. Have a
conversation with your partner.
Your partner starts.

i Yes, they're over there. i

i lt's 1...
I They're e ... each.
r else?
Sure. Anything i

. OK, that's Ê... .

b You are a customer. Your


partner is a shop assistant, Buy
things 1-4 from your partner's
shop. You start. How much do
you spend?

i Excuse me. Do you have any ... ?


; How much is this ... , please?
, How much are these ... , please?
I Can I have ... , please?
No, that's all, thanks.
, Here you are.
Pair and Group Work: Student B
j

l4D É6
1

5A p3e
i
a Look at these film times. Wort( with your ;
a Work on your own. Fill in the gaps in the questions in
partner. Take turns to ask the times of the films. i
column A of the table. Use Do and these verbs.
Write the times.
!
5
eat work go have i

get home after six o'clock?


b You =-- dinner before nine?
---
c You =- to bed after midnight?

d *-- You at the weekend?


-
The ltalian Teacher 4,15 e --.'_.-You -- a lot of fruit?

b -_-
Work with your partner. Answer his or her questions.
Married or Single? 4.25 7.20 9.10 Give more information if possible.

Beautiful Day c Ask your partner questions a-e' Put a tick (/) or a
cross (JQ in column B of the table.
3.05 4.50 6.45
6. ** n.-. I ffi d'7N",iJ;;{-
I
i

"""
$r::.lq.q !'o-.,ql+.,{ !I:..-i
',:!r.! LI_e:t

d Work with another student B. Tell him or her about


your qartner.

b
Check the times with your partner'
Are they correct?

58 p41

a Work on your own. Fill in the


gaps in these questions about
Nadine's routine. Use does she
and the correct PrePositions.
t What time ,qbcq- -,qte, go to
' bed rn the week?
have classes
Tuesday morning? -_
3 What do-
Wednesday evening?
+ What time _=_ get up
the weekend?
eat out ---
Sunday evening?

b Work with your Partner. Look


at pictures a-e. Then answer
Pair and Group Work: Student B

j
7 i 98 prg
j a Work on your own. Look at the È
a Work on your own. Make questions about Charlie with the words
vnrdq
things Megan and Harry can and can't ! in column A of the table.
do. Write questions with Can for the
pink gaps in the table.
1 Can Harry speak German?

t*4 he / every / What / morning / do / did ?


B Charlie

Megan
1
2 museums / visiT / he / Did / anv ?

3 the evenings / he / do / did / WhaT / in? (have) dinner


with her friends
4 he / around / did / Iravel / How ? (go) by bus
x and taxi
5 buy / Did / presents / any / he ?
3
b Work with your partner. Look at column C. Answer his or her
x questions about Heidi. Use the Past Simple form of the verbs
in brackets.
c Ask your partner your questions from a about Charlie. Write the
answers in column B.of the table.
I

x a You are at a station. You are a ticket seller. Your partner wants to
buy some tickets. Look at this information. Answer your partner's
questions. The time now is 9 a.m.

single: 129.50
7
return: î39.70
single: Ê36,30
return: t45.50

b You want to buy these tickets. Your partner is a ticket seller.


Ask your partner questions and complete the table.
x

b Work with your partner. Take turns two returns to Leeds


to ask your questions from a. Fill in the (you want to come
gaps in the table with a tick (/) or a back next weekend)
cross ()Q. Your partnerstarts.
c Compare tables with your partner.
What can both children do?
Pair and Group Work: Other activities
1 p12

a Work with Your


partner. Look at the
picture. Write the
words and the number
of people and things.

E"hairs
Et"
Ir"
I*o
Ebo
Ip"
Ip"
E"P
Ibu
Iro
Work with another
pair. Compare
answers.
c Check on P134. Are
your answers correct?

&P. p63 S p71

e Work on your own. Think about your life when you a Work on your own. Think about the last time you
were ten. Write six sentences about you with was or visited a different town or city. Write 6-8 sentences'
were. Use these ideas or Your own. Use these phrases and your own ideas.
, | (go) to ...
When lwas ten, I went to Buenos Aires two months ago.
" my favourite singer / band . '' . I (go) there bY ...
' my favourite food / drink '.. ... , | (arrive) at ... o'clock.
my favourite TV Programme(s) / with mY ...
, my favourite film(s) ... " | (travel) on mY own

* I ... haPPV / unhaPPY at school. . When I was there | (visit) ...


* | .., good at (sports, languages ."). ' I also (go) to ...

n | ... always / usually / never late for class. ' | (go)shopPing and | (buY) ...

" | (leave) there ... and (get) home ...


' my brothe(s) / sister(s) ... nice to me. . | (be) there for ... daYs / weeks.
Work with your group. Say your sentences. Are . | (have) a good I greal / terrible time.
any of the other students' sentences true for you?
Work on your own. Practise your sentences
'When
I was ten, mY ' Me too! until you can remember them.
favourite band was U2.
c Work with your group. Tell each other about
the last time you visited a different town or city'
* Tell the class two interesting things about other
Tell the class two things about the place
students in your group.
vou visiied.
Extra Practice 1 Language Summary 1 p114

p6 Fill in the gaps with he, his, she 1D p12


or her.
Choose the correct words. a Find 12 people or things (++).
A Hello, tAt ,y 'm Andy. What's
n What's I hls name?
2you / your name? B 2-..-
. * -- name's Johnny. WOVN
A Where's 3 from? D F M A N C E IA
B Hello, 3l / my name's Kara.
A Njce to meet ayou / your.
ga 's from the UK.
ED L B B HJ IT
B sYou / YourToo. A What's 5 name? S I A Y G A F IC
3 6 name's Anna. S A N D W I C IH
I

A Hello, caroline.
e Hi, Pia. How are 6you /your?
a Where's 7 from?
HRGAWRAK
a 7l / My'm fine, thanks. And
BI 's from the USA.
syou / your?
JYG IRLMD
a el / My'm OK, thanks. p10
COMPUTER
PTABLERZ
n What's loyou / your mobile Write the vowels (a, e, i, o, u) in
number? these things. Then choose a or IELWOMAN
e lt's 07700 900349. an.
b Write the plurals of the words
A Thanks. And what's 11you /your t an b.ag in 7a,
home number? 2 a/ an ppl
boys
B lt's 020 7946 0682. 3 a/and ct n

A Goodbye, Pia. q a/ann I b k

B Bye, Jo. See 12you / your soon. 5 a/an b k


n Yes, seelsyou / your. 6 a/an mbr ll
7 a/an p- nc,-l
Write the numbers. 8 a/an p"_-n
o ze r o 7S g a/anm b I

10 8e Make questions and sentences


2ï 9n with these words.
3t 10t 1 surname /your /What's ?
41 11 e W fiat's y-g,q r, s q r q_a m e I Tick (/l the things you can do
cl 12ï 2 vour / name / What's / first ? in English.

6s 3 that / vou / How / soell / do ?


I can say hello and goodbye.
I can ask people's names.

o8 I can introduce people.


4 bao / mean / does / What ?
I can say phone numbers.
Write the letters in countries 1-9.
I can ask and say where people
Find the country (+). 5 Enqlish / this / in / What's ?
are from.
I can say the alphabet.
6 know/don't/sorrv. / | / I'm. I can ask questions in class.
I can say when I don't
7 you / Egypt / do / spell / How ? understand.
I can ask people to repeat
repeal / please / you / ThaI, / things.
Can? I can use plurals.

understand / don't / sorry, /


t/t'm. i wnat do you need to
I study again? See
; Self-study DVD-ROM 1.
Extra Practice 2 Language Summary 2 p116

p14 Make questions with these words. 2D p20

Write the nationalities.


1 name / your / 's / What ? Write the numbers.
What's your name?
t Australia Australian 13 th i rteen
z Mexico 2 you / Where / from / are ?
14 1

3 ltaly 15f n

+ the UK
s 's / What / )ob / your ?
16s n

s China 17s
6 Brazil 4 from / 's /\Nhere / he ? 18e n

z the USA 19n n

8 Egypt s job/what/his/'s? 21 ï o

9 Spain 33 t...--. _ -t
10 Turkey
o What / name / 's / her ?
47 1....--_ .-s
11 Russia 56 f .-"- _.-,-s.-_
12 Germany
z 's/job/What /her? 64 s -f
72 s_... .-t-
Choose the correct words. 89 e -n
a Fill in the gaps with Am, Are
r Libby aren't /@from the or /s. 95 n -f
USA, she're /'sfrom the UK. 100 ah
2 You aren't /lsn'f in this class.
I Am I in this room? - -

You m / 're in room D. 2 ...*.- --. he a manager? Fill in the gaps with 'm, 's, is
3 Ross aren't /lsn't his first name, 3 --.-. -- - You a student?
.- or are.
iI're / 's his surname. 4 . ., .., -- | in this class? A How old 1 ls your comPuter?
q I'm not / isn't from Mexico, 5 ..... you from the UK?
.-
B ftz -- . ., - three years old.
--
I'm / 're from Colombia. 6 .- --. ,-, , she a teacher?
s She 're / 's a Spanish teacher, A How old 3. . ..--. she?
but she aren't /isn't from Spain.
b Write the short answers to the s She4..-.. 23.
questions in 5a.
r f ves, yeu aIe . n How old 5, - - you?
2B p16 z fNo, e 16 31.

Write the jobs. Use a or an. sV


+8
sE
aV
Tick (/) the things you can do
2G p18 in English.

Write questions with Your lor I can say nationalities.


these answers. [] t
""nbe.
ask and answer questions
with
n ,WhQt'9 ypu1fjlst np-m9l
1

LJ I can talk about jobs.


B It,S EVe.

z 'à A2 I can ask for and give Personal


information,
B Smith.
Ican say and understand
A
numbers 0-100.
B l'm British.
I can talk about how old PeoPle
A and things are.
1 a teacher 6
It's 12 Lee Road, London.
2 7
B
:"".'"""
A : What do you need to
3 8 B It's 07700 900195. ; study again? See
4 I A 6
; Self-study DVD-ROM 2.
5 B It's e.smith@webnet.com.
Extra Practice 3 Language Summary 3 p118

3A p22 3B p2a 3D p28


Write the adjectives. Then write Read about Tony's family. Then a Write the food and drink
their opposites. fill in the gaps with the correct
1 wne new o ld family words.
2 lamsl s-,- --..__ b__
I'm Tony and my
3 docl cn wife's name is Ella.
4 ygul uo Our son's name
5 paceh aô ; is Jim and he's
6 dogo nFr . married to Sarah.
, Their children are
Fill in the gaps with are,'re, is,'s, Mia and Bob.
isn't or aren't.
1 Bob is Mia's brother .

2 Mia is Bob's
Hi lvan 3 Tony is Mia's

Eva and | 1 at an English


(+)
4 Jim is Bob's
school in Londonl lt2 ,- ,, (+) 5 Sarah is Mia's
a good school, but it 3.--- - (-) 6 Ella is Bob's
cheap. The teacher, Ann, a,._, -- , . 7 Bob is Sarah's
(+) very good and the students
8 Tony is Ella's
(+) friendly. We6.._ __ (+)
in a hotel near the school. The I Mia is Jim's
rooms 7.,.. (+) nice, but they 10 Jim and Sarah are Mia and 1 cheese
-
(-)very big! Bob's 2r 8p
Love Olga
3e 9t
Choose the correct words. 41 10m
't WhaI'syou / name?
5V 11 b
a Make questions with these 6r 12s
2 This is he / his mobile.
words.
3 What is they / thelr surname? b Look atthephoto on p28.
1 are / Eva and Olga / Where ? 4 She / Her is I / my heacher, Check your answers.
5 ls he / him lrom Germany?
2 the / cheap / ls / school ?
6 This is we / our house.
7 Are they / their in your hotel?
teacher / good / the / ls / very ?
8 We / Our aren'Iin he / his lick(/l the things you can do
English class. in English.
the / Are / friendly / students ?
LJ I can use adjectives andvery.
p26
's / hotel / Where / Ihe ? :c Read this conversation in a café. I can understand a simple email.
I can talk about families.

6 the / big / Are,/ rooms / very ? Complete the words. I can talk about money and
A Can I the- -l p you?
prices.

Yes,a2c " f -.,andacneese I can understand a simple


b Read the email in 2 again. 3s.-- ,-w.
- --- ---, please.
price list.
Answer the questions in 3a. 5t
A 4E --_ _-- in or -- away? I can buy food and drink in
1 L!tçy-'f-e tn !=_on-d-qO,
c 6-r
I ^..,^,, Prvoùv.
qvvay, ^r^^^^
---
a café.
2 I can talk about food and
3
A Sure. Anything7e.- -, ?
drink I like.
4
c No, that's 8a , , thanks.
A OK, that's î3.20, please.
5
c " I you very 'um
: What do you need to
6 rrw I : study again? See
A You're e.
Extra Practice 4 Language Summary 4 p120

4A p30 Make questions with these 4D p36


woros.
Choose the correct verbs. Write the days of the week. Then
't do /work / Where / you ? put them in order'1-7.
1 @/worklooTbatl yoq yryor(l
Wltg-49 do
2 study //lve English oMydna Mo4dpy !
2 Io / Do / concerts / go / you ?
3 like / work in an office uynSda
4 have / study two children
3 do / music / they / like / What ?
dhrsTayu
5 work / fke rock music AStuyadr
6 study / /ive languages
a do / you / live / Where ? ydraiF
7 have / live in aflal
seuyTad
8 have / work a car
s watch / Ihey / Do / TV / aloT ? daWenydes
g live / have in the centre of
the city Write the times.
10 work / Iike for an ltalian company 6 you / food / like / Do / Chinese ?

'""" Make these sentences negative. 7 have / we / Ioday / a class / Do ?


t You're a teacher.
You aren't a teacher. e do / free time /your / do / What
2 You like Mexican food.
/you/in?

g I have a new phone.


4G p3a
I'm from the USA. Write the letters in these things
in a shop. a ten past three
We're musicians. 1 apostcard b four
2 am p SEVEN
We live in Australia. SSWtS d one
4b tt ies five
Tim and Joe are brothers. 5 am.g..z e I
o ab th yc .o
They work in London. z ch w gg m
8t SS ES
She's a sales assistant. g ab xofch cl
Tick (/) the things you can do
Read this conversation in a in English.
shop. Choose the correct words.
4 p32 I can talk about things I have
c Excuselyou /.zDo / Are and don't have.
Match the verbs in A to the you have any postcards? t-'_.l.
I can say where I live and
L.J
words and ohrases in B. n Yes, stheir / they're over there. work.
A :f! c OK, thanks. How much ais / are I can talk about my free time.
they?
to
go DVDs I can ask people about their
go concerïs t sThey're /There 70p each. free time.
watch i shopping c Can I have ofhese / thatlour I can buy things in a shop.
nostr:ards nlease?
ptay TV I can say the days of the week.
aql vrdeo games A Sure. Anything Teach / else ? I can tell the time.
watch out c Yes, sthis / those newspaper.
go ro tertnis A OK, ethat / that's î3.80. What do you need to
go the cinema c laHere /Where you are. study again? See
play out with friends A llThanks /Thank very much. Self-study DVD-ROM 4,
Goodbye.
Extra Practice 5 Language Summary 5 p122

o38 Fill in the gaps with does or do. r


Read these sentences about a t What music does. your son like?
typical day. Complete the verbs. 2 Where he work?
1 I g e f up at 7.00 in the week. 3 When you start work?
2 |h breakfast at 7.30. 4 What your sister do?
3 ll home at 8.30. s When Mike get home?
4 ls work at 9.00. 6 Where . Jo and Ed live?
5 |h lunch at 1.00. 7 What time . you get up?
6 lf work at 5.30.
7 lg home at 6.00.
a Make questions with these
words. 1 burger and c
I Ih dinner at 8.00.
t
9 lg to bed at midnight.
Aiice / cheese / ea| / Does ? 2m p

10 ls for seven hours.


Does Alice eat.cheese? 3c s
2 fish / like / your / Does / sister ? 4 f . .--s-,
Put the verbs in the PÊesent 5a p andc ...-
Simple. 3 concerts / Do / go / thety / tÀ ? 6b of m w
My best friend's name 1
ls (be)
Rob and he 2-. (tive) 4 in /workl he/ Does /ashop ? 5t paa
in London. He 3 (work)
in a hotel, but he a 5 have / Does / dad / a car / your ? Tick(/)the correct sentences.
Change the wrong sentences.
(not like) his job very much. In his
free time he 5
(go) 0 like / rock / you / music / Do ? 1 | mA:--
raïe ïor ctass
agYe9
to the cinema and 6 2 They eat out every weekend. /
(watch) football on TV a lot. He also
b Write short answers to the 3 Lisa's brother always is busy,
(study)Spanish on questions in 5a. 4 My dad gets up usually earl;.
\A/or'lnocrlarrc l--la I
r f Ves, qfe dges. s She goes to LA every year.
(have) a very beautiful flat, but he
I z fNo, 6 We every week go shopping
(not have) a car. Rob
3E 7 | sometimes work on Sundays.
and | 10
the phone, but I rr
(talk) a lot on
4a
5E
(not see) him very much because
he 12 (work) at the
6n
weeKe o.
5Q pa2 Tick (/) the things you can do
5B pao Read these conversations in a in English.

Choose the correct words.


restaurant. Complete the words. ' I can talk about my routine and

W Hello. Are you 1r e a d y lo other people's routines.


1 / at Thursday 20? I can use time phrases.
2 in / at Ihe morning
c Yes. Can | 3h ., tne I can ask about other people's
3 on / inThursday morning vegetable lasagne, please? routines and free time.
4 in / at nighl W Certainly. What aw you I can understand a simple
5 on / in The afternoon ilKe ïo "o I menu.
6 in / atlhe weekend c An orange 6j , please. I can order food and drink in
in / at lhe week a resïauranï.
7
W 7W .. you like a
8 at / on midday 8d I nan rreo fronr
,,_r__flcY
ror aoverDs.
t?
o on / in |he evening
Yes, the ss b
10 on / in Sunday evening ice cream, please. : What do you need to
11 rn / at midnight w Of 1oc
e. ! study again? See
12 at / on half past six C Thank you.
; Self-study DVD-ROM 5.
Extra Practice 6 Language SummarY 6 P124

6A p46 a Fill in the gaps with /s, Are, a Write the words for these things.
or any.
Write the letters in these Places
in a town or city.
1 Afg there any shoPs in Barton?
t apark 2 .. there suPermarket?
3 . there old buildings?
2 asno P gc nï e
4 there bank in lan's
3 at at e road?
4 as at n 5 ..there restaurants
5 a r. v near lan's house?
6 ana rp t 6 tnere - post office in
1 a camera 5
7 ab ld s lan's road?
26
I ab.ss at.-n 7 ,-. there cafés near
37
I am s .m lan's house?
48
b Read about Barton in 4 again'
Choose the correct words. Then write the short answers to
t There 's /6ràa lot of old the questions in 5a. 6n p52
buildings in-Éath. 1 Yes, there are. Find 14 words for clothes (+l).
z There 's / are a station. 2
g There are a / a /ot of hotels. 3
+ There 's / are five theatres. 4
ETVOORKO
s There are some / a nice Parks. 5
ASUITAIA
o There are a lot of / a cafés. 6
NZ TSH IRT
z There 's / are a shopping centre. 7
SDBJENT_
e There's an / some airport in TROUSERS
Bristol. EEOMXBBH
6G p50
KSTPOSUO
6B p4B Read this conversation at Bath GSSEMTIE
tourist information centre. Fill in
Write the places in a town or citY. the gaps with these Phrases.
SH IRTFNS
1 dora road
2 sub spot b
When is minutes awaY
we book Person show me
Per
3 kabn b
Do you have where's lt's open
4 kemtar m
5 repsukemtar s A Hello, 1
can / help you? Tick (/) the things you can do
6 stop focife p T Yes, please. 2 .. a in English.
7 rasque S
map of Bath? I can talk about Places in mY
A Yes, of course. Here You are. town or city.
8 'sithcmes c ,a
T I nanK you. Ano " I can ask about Places in other
Read about lan's home town. the Thermae Bath SPa? towns or cities.
Fill in the gaps with 's, are, isn't A It's in Hot Bath Street. I can say what is in my bag.
or aren't. T Can you a - on this I can ask for information at a

lan lives in Barton, in the UK. There map? tourist information centre.
1 are some good shoPs in Barton, Yes, here it is. lt's about ten I can talk about clothes and
5
butthere2 asuPermarket. colours.
T I nanKs. " it open? I can talk about my favourite
I nere " also a nice park,
7 |rom 9 a.m. to things and people.
but there 4
, any old buildings. A
9.30 p.m. every day.
In lan's road there's a Post office,
And can I 3 i Wtrat do you need to
but there 5 a bank. There
6 also two cafés near his
walking tour here? ; study again? See
house, but there 7 any
Yes, you can. They're Ê10
I
i Self-study DVD-ROM 6.
restaurants.
Extra Practice Z Language Summary 7 p126

p54 Look at the pictures. Write p60


sentences with can.
Write the letters in these things Read about how Vanessa uses
people like or don't like.
the internet. Fillthe gaps wiih
1 soapoperas these verbs.
2ani a s
s ho. --orfi s send download chat
qdacig recetve write search
'book sell listen watch
5 f y, n watching
6 cla ic lmu & reading

1
7 wa c ingsp ton V | send and 2 a lot o1
I vi it ngn wpl _ es qs
è,s i
emails every day and | 3
I s-.o.pi gf ..rclo es a blog called 'Vanessa's Life' - all
of my friends like a it.
Fill in the gaps with thqse verbs. I use the internet to 5 for
information, of course, and I always
like likes love loves 1
U^
ttv C
hotels and flights online.
hate hates don't like l7 TV programmes on my
2 She
doesn't Iike laptop and I love 8 videos
3 She
on YouTube. I also e
r I | /lke watching TV. 4 He
music onto my phone and then
z@ | tennis. 5 She
g @ colin rice. 6 LJ^
ttG
110
| 11
to it on the train.
to my sister online
4 Êe pizza. They a lot - she lives in Australia - and
S Jo. eating out. I She I also buy and 12 DVDs
6 we football. o HC online. Yes, I love the internetl
z She coffee.
I I ice cream. 7G p58
Choose the correct words. Complete the words in these
t Where are6ù:,/them? conversations.
2 She / Her doesn't know we / us. A lExcqseme.2w 's
Tick (/) the things you can do
3 Does he / him like | / me? the Queen's Hotel?
in English.
4 | / me live with she / her. B Go3a this road and turn
4r . That's Park Road. I can talk about things I lixe
5 We / Us never see they / them. The Queen's Hotel is on your and don't like.
6 Do you work with he / him? 5l ,6o erne I can ask about things other
theatre. people like and don't like.
7 p56 A Thank you very much.
[] t can say things I can and
B Ygu're 7w e . can't do.
Tick(/) the correct sentences.
Change the wrong sentences. A Excuse me. ls there a l i I can ask what other peopre

t Their children can't te swim. supermarket 8n here?


can do.
I can,ask for, give and
Yes, there is. Go ea
2 My mum can speak French. / this road and turn 1ol
.
understand simple directions.
3 He can't speaks Japanese. The supermarket is on your f] t can understand a simpte
rrr .- ,12n interview.
4 lcan't understand it. chemist's.
. . to the
L-ra I can talk about things I do
s Do you can play tennis? A Thanks very much. Oh, and onilne.
o Lydia can dance very good. 's the post office?
z I can't go to work today. It's r4o there, 15n : What do you need to
I Can you use a computer? the bank. ; study again? See
A Oh, yes. | 16c qAê II
i Self-study DVD-ROM 7.
I Paul can play well football. Thanks a lot.
Extra Practice 8 Language Summary B p128

p62 Make questions with these words. Write the dates.

Write the letters in adjectives


1 born / Where / you /were ? l"' seventn i
^th
1-11. Find the adjective (ù). Wlle-r7wefey qbgrn?.
1st.-* 12rh' -..
.,
z your /was / born / son /Where ?
l gth
U.
oth
3 were / on your / you /Where / 20tn
last birthday ? -
ond 261h .. .-.

ard aôth
+ first / English / was /teacher /
1Orn 31st
your / Who ?

s was / class / When / English / p68


first / your ?
Write the numbers.

6 were / three /you / ago / / a athousand 1,000


Years
Where ?
o a million
c six hundred and seventY-three

Choose the correct words. four thousand, five hundred


Fill in the gaps with Was or Were.
t My dad @twere adoctor. Then write the short answers.
z These shoes wasn't / weren't 1A Wefe you at home last night?
nine hundred and forty-seven
very expensive. TheY was / were
only 120.
eZ Leg,lwag.
seven hundred and fifty
3 |wasn't / weren't at home on
2A Nick's mother British? thousand
Sunday, I was / were alwork. efNo, s fifty million
.

4 N/y grandparenTs was / were 3A the concert dood?


h ninety-nine thousand, nine
from ltaly. aZ hundred and ninety
s That wasn't / weren't averY 4 A .- . your sons at the PartY?
good film. eE
6 l'm sorry we wasn't / weren't aI 5A Alice's brother there?
your birthday PartY. We was /
were in France.
eZ
6A ,. .. . you at work YesterdaY?
z We was / were in GermanY last
eE
week, but the weather wasn't / Tick (/) the things you can do
weren't very good. in English.
8G p66 I can make sentences and ast<
88 poa Fill in the gaps with these words.
questions with was and were
I can say and understand
a Fill in the gaPs with /asf,
whv Where years and past time phrases.
yesterday, in or ago.
gooo think || tugL
Ican say and ask about
Edward was ... t^+,^
IEL ù shall nact months and dates.
a at work an hour _ago .

l What shallwe do on Sunday? I can make and resPond to


o in Los Angeles . , .. . weeK. A
suggestions.
c at a party evening. B don't we play tennis?
Ican say and understand big
d in Sydney two Years A No, I don't 3 .., . .- so. numoers.
go to the park.
e at universitY 2007. B oK,4
f-i r can understand a simple
f in lndia a montl^ A Yes,that'sas idea. lv ql
^.+iala
tlvlç.
ô shall we meet?
| léva4ll
|-^^^-l^^

g born 1988. :""" ""'"'"':


B Let's - 7
at the café.
tr in Brazil . SundaY.
What time 8-. ., - we meet?
i Wtrat do you need to
b Put sentences a-h in order.
A
e i study again? See
B About half ,- two. i Self-study DVD-ROM 8.
1a,2c, ... A OK. See you then!
Extra Practice 9 Language Sumrnary 9 p130

9A p70 Make these sentences negative. 9D p76

Write the words for transport.


1 | went out last night.
Write questions about the words
I didn'! go qqt last pigllt. in bold in sentences'1-8. Use
2 She told me her surname. these question words.

3 I was at school yesterday. What Who


Where Why How old
HoW much How many
4 He came home last night.
1 ataxi 5
1 | met John two years ago.
2
5 We were in Poland in 2012. Wh911diQ you m_egt Jgltn?
3 7
2 My favourite actor is Brad Pitt.
4 8
6 They liked the food.
a Write the Past Simple of these 3 We have four children.
verbs. Which verbs are regular?
get up got up start Fill in the gaps with did, didn't, lwas born in Berlin.
reave DUy was, wasn't, were or weren't.
watch meet n What 1 d-id you do last weekend?
My car is 11 years old.
have play
B I went to Lara's birthday party. .
write go
A 2 . ...... you have a good time? My jacket was î100.
b Fill in the gaps with the Past e Yes, l3 .lt4 a very
Simple of the verbs in 2a. good party.
I bought a new dress.
Yesterday... A 5.- ,, Sue at the party?
1 | got llp at7 a.m. B No, she 6 . But her two
l'm tired because I started
2| home at 8 a.m. brothers 7
there.
work at 5 a.m.!
3| work at 9 a.m. R OK. And I . you see James
4| , pasta for lunch. or Felicity?
5| some new clothes. B NO,I9
6I a friend after work. A 10
----. .. Lara's parents there?
7| TV in the evening. B No, they 11 . I think they
12 .- on holiday.
8| .videogames.
A And what time 13
the party
el some emalls.
finish?
Tick (/) the things you can do
10 | to bed.
B At about 4 a.m.!
in English.
I can talk about transport.
9B p72 I can talk about the past.
9Ç p7a
Ican understand a slmple
Match the verbs in A to the
Read this conversation at a ticket newspaper article.
words and phrases in B.
office. Write the words. I can talk about things I do
AB c Atr g t u y tl to Bath, please. on holiday.
go acar Ts When do vou want to 2c [__f I can ask and answer questions
rent
rer rL on| |holiday
vr rvilvqJ
3b about the past.
stay photos c On Saturday. [f t can buy train tickets at
take swimming TS OK. 4T 's Ê38.90, please. a station.
Here's your 5t I can do a simple quiz.
go in a hotel
Thank you. What time's the f | lcan make questions with
go for , the beach I
train? ^, '^^+i^^ I '^,^-^^
LlUUùLrUr VVUIUù.

go to I with friends TS 7-T 's one at 3.15.


stay I sightseeing i
c Which 8p m ? I Wfrat do you need to
go arouno TS eP m2. ! study again? See
travel i a wdk c What time does it loa ; Self-study DVD-ROM 9.
TS At 4.50.
Extra Practice 10 Language Summary 10 P132

104 p7B XOB o80 3A they going to buy the flat?

Cross out the wrong words.


B V
Write the phrases with haYe, 4A he going to leave his jobr
1 start a new iob / / school watch, go or go to. B tr
2 feave married / universitY / 5A I going to see you again?
your loD
B V)
3 do a course / a flat / an exam
4 move house / to Bath / a iob
5 get engaged / school / married 10C ps2
6 fook lor a flat / engaged / Find eight adjectives for
a new JoD feelings. (+.t,)

Fill in the gaps with the Positive HAPPYJOS


(+) or negative (-)form of BQANGBYA
be going fo and these verbs.
OEXC ITED
study see R IKGV IS F
play have get uP
stay buy move EHUNGRYM
DEAJ LENB
(+) l'm going to watch aDYD
when lget home. 1g SCAREDUC
(+)Megan 2g to the g
Fill in the gaps with these words.
tennis next Saturday. 3W the n
(+) | 4g S H€ve See in You with
in a hotel next weekend.
5n d .with good much lot luck
(-)They f
house this year.
6g r
A 1
Have a2. holiday.
(+)We
English next year.
7h a p. B I nanKs a "

8g lOa p A . yous .. twoweeks


Yes, see 6
(-)Chris . And good
early lomorrow. 9W . s. onT B
your new job.
(-)l Thanksverye . .Byel
Write questions with be going to.
my brother this week.
(+)They 1 What / you /do this evening?
dinner in a French restaurant. What are you going to do
s (-)We this evening?
a new car. When / they / move house?
Tick (/) the things you can do
Choose the correct words in in English.
Who / he / stay with?
these time phrases. f] I can talk about future plans.
t on /@zoso Why / you / leave your job?
Ican use future time Phrases.
2 tomorrow / next month Ican understand a simPle
s in / at November s Where / she /go on holidaY?
conversation about the future.
4 next / tomorrow evening f] t
"an
ask other people about
plans.
s in / next week their future
6 tomorrow / ln afternoon Fill in the gaps and write the I can say how I fee..
z on /ln MondaY short answers. i J t can say gooooye ano
nnnd lr rnlz
I at /on March 30th 1 A Are you going to call her? vvvv 'vv'\.

g in / tomorrow night e f ves,


10 in / nextyear 2A Maria going to rent a car? : What do you need to
11 tomorrow / next daY a fno, : study again? See
12 in / next 2020 I setf-stuoy DVD-RoM 10.
Audio and Video ScriPts
4
S How do you spell that? KHALID Excuse me. How do vou sPell
P O-r-t-e-g-a. Brazil?
A S Thank you, Pablo. Welcome to the class. S B-r-a-z-i-I.
SUt Hello, my name's Sue.'What's your P Thankyou. K OK.Thankyou.
name?

MARIO Hello, I'm Mario.
S Nice to meet you. 1 LINDA My name's Linda and I'm from
M You too. SALLY Hello.'What's your first name, London. I'm an English teacher at a
B please? language school near here. What's in
ADAM Hi, Meg. DOROTA It's Dorota. my bag? Ifell, there are two books and
MEG Hi, Adam. How are you? S How do you spell that? an English dictionary. And here's my
A I'm fine, thanks. And you? D D-o-r-o-t-a. notebook, er, â pen - no, three Pens -
M I'm OK, thanks. S Thanks.'!(hat's your surname? and my mobile.
D It's Kowalska. BILL Hi, I'm Bill and I'm from Miami, in
Ê
S And how do you spell that? the USA. I'm in London for two days
A D K-o-w-a-l-s-k-a. for work. What's in my bag? Well, my
A 'What's your home number? S K-o-w-a-l-s-k-a. Thank you, Dorota. mobile, of course, and photos of my
B It's 020 7599 6320. 'Welcome to the clâss.
family - and, er, a pen. And, er, what
A 0207599 6320. D Thankyou. else? Well, here's my lunch - an apple and
B Yes, that's right. 2 a sandwich - no, two sandwiches!
B SALLY Hello. What's your first name,
CAROLINE Hello. My name's Caroline and
A 'What's your mobile number? please?
I'm from Sydney, in Australia. I'm in the
B It's 07655 42L769. KHALID lt's Khalid. UK on holiday. In my bag thele's, um,
A 07655 421769. S How do you spell that?
let's see, ... my camera, two books about
B Yes, that's right. K K-h-a-l-i-d.
London, a notebook ... um, oh yes, a
A Thanks. S Thanks. And what's your surname? pencil. Oh, and an umbrella, of course!
C K Nazeer. 'Well,
I am in England!
A 'What's your phone number in Madrid? S OK. And how do you spell that, please?
B It's 0034 91 532 67 53. K N-a-z-double e-r. â4

A 00349t... S N-a-z-double e-r. Thank you, Khalid.


'Welcome ANS\7ERS ABritish B German C Brazilian
B ... 532 67 53. to the class.
D American
A OK.Thankyou. K Thankyou.
32.
{d 1Ë
I'm + I'm British.
first name +'What's your first name, please?
EMEL Where are you from, Stefan? You're + You're a student.
surnâme -r'What's your surname?
STEFAN I'm from Russia. And you? He's + He's German.
E I'm from Turkey. spell that -r How do you spell that? + She's Brazilian.
She's
It's + It's American.

1 4€
Where are you from? i I'm from Russia.
And you? I I'm from Turkey. DOROTA Excuseme. + I'm not American.
I'm not
SALLY Yes, Dorota?
'What You aren't'+ You aren't a teacher.
D does answer mean?
He isn't + He isn't from Berlin.
ANSY/ERS 2a 3d 4c S I ask a question, you say the answer.
She isn't -r She isn't Australian.
D I'm sorrS I don't understand.
It isn't -r It isn't a Mercedes.
S OK. Question - What's your first name?
A His name's Marcel and he's from France. Answer - It's Dorota. 35
B Her name's Ayumi and she's from Japan. D Ah, OK. I understand now. Thank you.
TINA Mâtt, do you want to see some photos
C His name's Leon and he's from Poland. 2 of my friends?
D Her name's Mai and she's from PABLO Excuse me. MATT Sure.
Thailand. SALLY Yes, Pablo? T OK. This is a friend from Australia.
E His name's Ricardo and he's from P \fhat's this in English? M 'What's his name?
Colombia. S lt's a pencil. T Gary. He's a doctor in Sydney.
F Her name's Gita and she's from India. P Can you repeât that, please? M oh,oK.
S Pencil. T And this is my friend Marco. He's a
5fl P Pencil. musician. He's very good.
lav 2yi 3gi n bv 5a r 6ei 7 bp 8td S Good. M ls he Spanish?
9uq 10vw J T No. he isn't. He's from Mexico.
SÀLLY rWhat's the answer to question 1? M Oh, right.
Pablo? T And this is my friend Emma.
SALLY Hello. What's your first name, please? PABLO I'm sorry, I don't know. M That's a nice photo.'S7here's she from?
PABLO lt's Pablo. S Dorota? T She's from France. But she's a teacher in
S \(hat's your surname? DOROTA lt's Brazil. London now.
P Ortega. S That's right. Good.
M Really? Hmm. She's very beautiful. .K It's 07854 864247. 6 Anne is Kevin's sister.
T Yes, she is - and she's married. P 07854... um ... 7 Nick and Fiona are Kevin and Anne's
lvt Oh, right. K 864247. parents.
T And this is my friend Sofia. She's from P Thanks. And what's your email address? Ê4
Italy. K It'sk.wendell9@gmail.com.
M Is she a musician? P So that's k.wendell9@gmail.com. MARY I'm Mary and this is Sid, my husband.
T No, she isn't. She's an âctress. K Yes, that's right. I'm 65 and Sid is 64 - like the Beatles
M Oh, OK. Is she married? P OK, thanks a lot. Right, now let's talk song! This is a photo of our daughter
T Um, no, she's single. about what type of membership is right Fiona and her family. Fiona's a teacher at a
M Really?'$7hat's her phone number? for you. big school in Manchester. She's 43 now, or
T Matt! is it 44? No, she's 43. Her husband's name
.s$
is Nick and he's a doctor. And I think he's
;tË Vhat's your first name, please? a very good father.
Mr + Mr Brown ! Mrs -r Mrs King i What's your surname? And these are their two children -
Ms + Ms King I Ms -r Ms Roberts I \7hat's your nationâlity? our grandchildren. This is Anne, our
'!7hat's your address? granddaughter. She's 14 and she's a very
Miss -r Miss Roberts
Iûhat's your mobile number? good musician. And this is our grandson,
3g IThat's your email address? Kevin. He's 11 - oh no. he's 12 now. It's a
A very nice photo, I think.
RECEPTIONIST Good morning, Mr Brown. 48
62
MR BROWN Good morning, Amanda. 1,

B I7OMAN 1 Goodmorning, Tony. ANS'WERS 2b 3e 4c 5a 6d


MR BROIù(/N Good afternoon, Mrs King. TONY Good morning, Mrs Blake.
MRS KING Good afternoon. 'ù71 Oh, is this your cat?
T Yes, his name's Charlie. a seventeen pounds b seventy p c a hundred
C '!71 How old is he? dollars d twenty-one euros e thirty-five
WAITER Good evening, sir. T He's thirteen. cents f twenty-one dollars fifty g three euros
MRBROVN Good evening. seventy-five h seven pounds sixty
2
D MAN 1 How old is your house, Tony? b4n
MR BROI7N Thank you very much. TONY It's a hundred years old, I think.
Good night. M1 Oh, right. I
VAITER Good night, sir. A Excuse me. How much is this watch?
3
B It's twenty-five pounds.
4J TONY And this is Emily.
2
dot co dot u k + at city gym dot co dot u k -r WOMAN2 Hello, Emily.
A This is very nice. How much is it?
peter dot west at city gym dot co dot u k EMILY Hello.
'u72
How old are you? B It's sixty-four dollars.
dot com + at gmail dot com -r frank robson
one two three at gmail dot com E I'm nine. 3

dot net -r at webmail dot net -r kim price 4 A How much are the pens?
nine at webmail dot net MAN 2
Is that your car? B They're seventy p.
dot org + at email dot org -r rebecca dot TONY Yes, it is. A OK. Two, please.
taylor at email dot org M2 How old is it? 4
T It's twenty-one years old. A These bags are beautiful. How much
M2 \7ow! âre they?
PETER
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that's our gym.]ùthat do you J B They're forty-eight pounds fifty.
think? TONY Bonnie ... come here ... gôod girl. A OK, thank you.
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P 'Wæll, first I need some personal T She's seven. Or forty-nine, in dog years! A They're nice.
information. B Yes, but they're very expensive.
K Of course. 4g A How much are they?
P OK. \7hat's your first name, please? ANS\rERS 2is 3old 4are 5I'm B They're ninety-five euros.
K It's Karen. A oh...
P And what's your surname? ss
K It's Vendell. 1 We aren't from ltaly, we're from Spain.
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P OK, um, how do you spell that, please? 2 lt's new hotel, but it isn't very nice. a coffee I a cappuccino I an espresso I a tea i
K lt's;W-e-n-d-e-doublel. 3 ^
He's a doctor and he isn't married. a mineral wâter I an orange juice i a croissant i

P Thank you. And what's your nationality? 4 You aren't Australian, you're American. an egg sandwich I a cheese and tomato
K I'm British. 5 I'm â mânager and shels a musician. sandwichlatunasalad
P OK. And what's your address? 6 They're actors, but they aren't very good.
K It's 7 Hatherley Road, Liverpool, L11 7HR.
P How do you spell Hatherley? 3t ASSISTANT Hello. Can t help you?
K H-a-t-h-e-rJ-e-y. 1 Nick is Fiona's husband. CUSTOMER 1 Er, yes. An orange juice and a
P So that's 7 }{atherley Road, Liverpool, 2 Kevin is Nick's son. cheese and tomato sandwich, please.
L117HR. 3 Fiona is Kevin's mother. A Sure. Anything else?
K Yes, that's right. 4 Anne is Fiona's daughter. C1 No, that's all, thanks.
P Ok, thanks. Right. er, next question. 5 Nick is Anne's father. A Eat in or take away?
What's your mobile number?
C1 Take away, please. 'S?here
do you go shopping?
A OK, that's four pounds fifty-five, please. Do you play video games?
C1 Here you are. Yes, I do. ANSIù(/ERS b Friday and Saturday c 32
A OK. Enjoy your meal. No, I don't. d morning e afternoon f Friday 13th
I i-rh,
C1 Thanks a lot. g luesday'L3tn h7-r hours i 11% hours
A You're welcome. Bye. i Sundays k Tuesdays I Thursdays
C1 Bye. this+ this map + How much is this map? 24
ASSISTANT Hi. Can I help you? these + these birthday cards r How much
ANSIù(/ERS b7.45 c 8.15 d 9.00 et2.45
CUSTOMER 2 Yes, two cappuccinos, please. âre these birthday cards?
A Sure. Anything else? that + that big box of chocolates -r f 5.30 g 6.15 h7.30
C2 Yes. A croissant and an egg sandwich, How much is that big box of chocolates? 2t
plgase. those + those batteries -r How much are
like, likes i play, plays I start, starts i finish,
A OK. Eat in or take away? those batteries?
finishes I have, has i study, studies . love,
C2 Eat in, please.
loves 1 go, goes ! eat, eâts I watch, watches
A OK, that's eight pounds sixty, please. drink, drinks ! read, reads
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A Thank you. OK, here's your food. I'll 4 fi.79 s {,8.75 6 f,72.33 27
bring the cappuccinos to your tâble. '?
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ANSWERS 2 doesn't work 3 gets up
C2 Thank you very much.
4 doesn't have 5 has 6 goes 7 leaves
A You're welcome. Right, two Excuse me. Do you have any maps of
8 starts 9 finishes 10 doesn't eat 11 has
cappuccrnos... London?
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Ëû How much is this map? 16 talk
Can I help you? It's f,5.75. ?g
Yes,two cappuccinos, please. How much are these birthday cards?
They're f,I.79 each. TOM Here you are, Carol. A cheese
Sure. Anything else?
Can I have that box of chocolates and these sandwich and a cappuccrno.
Yes, a croissant and an egg sandwich, please.
cards, please? CAROL Thanks a lot, Tom. Oh look, there's
No, that's all, thanks.
Sure. Anything else? Nadine!
Eat in or take away?
Eat in, please. Yes, these sweets, please. T r0fho's Nadine?

Take away, please. No, that's all, thanks. C She works in the mobile phone shop with
OK, that's il2.33. me. Nadine! Hi!
OK, that's eight pounds sixty, please.
Here you are. NADINE Hello, Carol! How are you?
Thank you very much.
Thanks a lot. Thanks a lot. C I'm fine, thanks. Nadine, this is my
Thanks very much. brother, Tom.
You're welcome.
N . Nice to meet you, Tom.
44 T You too. So, um, you work in the mobile
a second i a minute i an hour i a d,ay :a week phone shop with Carol.
FIONA What food and drink does my family i

like? 'ù7ell, my husband Nick and I like a a month i ayear N Yes, that's right. But I don't work in the
.We week, only at the weekend.
lot of the same things. love coffee, but
we like it black, not white. And we drink
4Y T !7hat do you do in the week?
a lot of tea - it's very good for you, they 1 N I'm a student at the university. I study
'ù7OMAN Excuse me. English and Italian.
say. And food, well, we don't eat meat,
but we eat a lot of fish. MAN Yes? T Oh, OK.'!7here are you from?
Our children, Anne and Kevin, well, they Vr '!7hat
time is it, please? N I'm from Germany. From Frankfurt.
like eggs and they eat a lot ofpasta. And M It's twenty to three. T And where do you live in Manchester?
they're children, so they love chocolate, 'ùi Thank you. N I live neâr the university with two other
students.
of course! 2
C Do you like Manchester?
STUDENT Federico?
4 N Yes, I do. The people are nice and there
FEDERICO Yes?
.V/hat are a lot of things to do here.
2live 3 have 4 don't live 5 live 6 work S time is your English class?
T What do you do in your free time?
7 like S don't like 9 study 10 like F It's at halfpast eight.
N I play tennis and, er, I go to the cinema a
* 3
ANNOUNCER And the time is now six
lot. And what about you, Tom? Are you a
student?
1 Do you go to the cinema? otlock. Here is today's news, read by T No, I'm a waiter. I work in a restaurant ...
2 What food do you like? Graham Robertson.
'Where
3 do you go shopping?
4
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4 Do you play video games?
SOPHIE Goodbye, Colin. chicken salad I vegetable lasagne i burger and
s COLIN Bye, Sophie. See you at quarter to chips i mushro om pizza I apple pie. and cream i
rù(/here do you live? twelve tomorrow. fruit salad i chocolate ice cream i strawberry
'$7hat
music do you like?
S Yes, see you. ice cream i vanilla ice cream I a bottle of
5
mineral water i still jsparkling ! an orange
Do you go to concerts?
juice :a coffee a tea
Do you like Mexican food? TEACHER OK, that's it. Thanks a lot. See
Do you go to the cinema? you on'Wednesday at two thirty.
rù7hat food do you like? STUDENTS OK. / See you. /Bye. / Cheers.
A nôt bâd. And we risually 96 to
rùtrêil, it's
@u Gn
Licas's pât.ttts for hinch. MARTIN Good morning.
MARTIN I don't know what to have. B Oh, nice. ASSISTANT Hello. Can I helP You?
LOUISE The lasagne looks nice. A And we wâtch a
M
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VAITER Good evening. Are you ready to
order?
weekënd. A Yes, of course. Here You are.
vrËii t tiink yoo hâve a vËrv nice sûndav M Thanks a lot.
L Yes. Can I have the chicken salad, please? " routtne. LOUISE And when is Kettle's Yard art
M And can I have the mushroom Pizza? A Yës,,I lôve- Sûndays. And whât abo"ut y8u? gallery open?
'W Certainly. \fhat would you like to drink? 'Whât's
yo'ur Srlnday routine? A It's open from 11.30 a.m. to 5 P.m'
L An orange iuice for me, Please.
L Is it open every day?
vt And can we have a bottle of mineral
À No, it's closed on Mondays.
water? Listening Test (see Teacher's Book)
Iù7 Still or sparkling? L OK. Thanks.
M Sparkling, please. {ês A Can I help you with anYthing else?

w OK. Thanks verY much. M Er, yes, please. Where's the Fitzwilliam
ANS'ù(ERS 2 arc 3's 4 are 5 's 6 are 7 's Museum?
L That was very nice, thank You. 8 are A lt's in Trumpington Street.
M Yes, the przza was verY good. M Can you show me on this mâP?
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\(r Thank you very much. \7ould you like A Yes, of course. Here it is. It's about five
SUSAN
'!fell, here we are, Isabel Come in.
a dessert? mrnutes âway,
'Welcome to mY home.
L Not for me; thanks. M Thankyou.
M The apple pie for me, Please. ISABEL Thanks, Susan. Oh, what a beautiful L Er, one more thing' if that's OK. We
L And two coffees, please. flat! want to see the university' Can we book
V Of course. S Thanks a lot. a walking tour here?
M Excuse me. Can we have the bill, please? I Do you like living here? A Yes, of course. They start at 11 a.m. and
I( Of course. S Yes, I do. It's a nice road and the people 1 p.m. every day.
are very friendly. L
M Thanks a lot. (to Louise) rÙ(/ould you like How much are theY?
to go to Cambridge? t That's good. Are there any shops near A They're {17.50 Per Person.
.'{7e'll
L This weekend? Yes, that's a good idea. here? L OK, thanks a lot. think about it'
M OK. A weekend in Cambridge. Fantastic! S Yes, there are. In this road there's, um, A No problem. Have a nice daY.
(to waiter) Thank You. a small supermarket, a chemist's and a L You too.
post office. M Bye.
35 I Is there a bank? A Goodbye.
always I usually i sometimes i S No, there isn't. But there's a iashpoint
at the post office. And there are a lot of 53
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every day i every week I every month i

every year I
I OK. Are we near the citY centre? 8 in 9 map i0 Here it is. 11 afternoon 12 of
everY morning every afternoon
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S Yes, it's only two miles from here. 13 here you are 14 book 15 at t6 daY
every evening I every night I
I Oh, right. And can I get to the centre 17 are 18 Derson
every Sunday I every Friday evening I
by train?
every six weeks I every four Years
S No, there isn't a stâtion near here, but, :]t)
um, there are buses to the city centre LISA My favourite colour is pink and this is
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every ten minutes. The bus stop's near my favourite dress. I love this coat too, :
nnuçr Vhât do you tsually dô on Srlndays' the post office. and these shoes. I have about ... about
I That's good to know. And what about thirty pairs of shoes at home, but I never
places to eat? wear trainers. I don't think they look
AM I fisually d3 the sâme things
nday. I âlways gêt ûP at aboit S Well, there aren't any good restaurânts good on girls.
'sËven o'cl8ck. near here, but, um, there are some very BRAD I usually wear jeans, a T-shirt and'
nice restaurants in the centre. um, these trainers, My clothes are usually
I Great! Maybe we can go out for dinner blue or black, and I never wear brown.
this evening. Oh, and this is my favourite iacket, this
t a good idea. Right, this is vour black one. It's about five years old and I
l;;jli. love it!
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B, I always
have about ten suits at home.
A srster' wear a suit and tie for work, and' er, this
ngland. is my favourite shirt, this blue one. But I
never wear ieans. They don't look good
on me.
MONICA I usually wear a skirt for work,
Iike todan and I love wearing jumpers
when it's cold. And these are my favourite
I o boots. I wear them all the time. But, um'
-.a
ëvenins. Ies, tner€_are. but I never wear dresses. I don't like them.
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Thëse are my fâvorrrite bouots. G6 alohe thTs ro*ad and tùrn lêft. anniversary on Sunday.
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uo thrs roâd âncl turn rtght. F Oh, happy anniversary!
Whô's your fâvourite âctor? Thât's Pârk Strdet. S Thanks a lot. It's amazingthat my
The musëum is on the rïght, néxt to the wedding was five years ago.
oé theâtre. F 'Was
it here in the UK?
ANSWERS 2her 3 it +him 5them 6me The bânk is on the lëft, Spposite the stâtion.
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S No, it wasn't. It was in Mumbai, in India.
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It's over there. near the crnema. F Really?
eg S Yes. Pria was born in London. but her
1 ' I can play the guitar. 4 father's parents live in Mumbai.
2 You can't cook. ANS'{7ERS 1me 2here 3light 4 on 5near F Right. And how old were you and Pria on
3 He can play basketball. 6 Where's 7 over 8 next to 9 near 10 along your wedding day?
4 She can't drive. 11 right 12 hotel S I was 28 and Pria was 24.
5 Ife can't speak French. F Oh. Was it a big wedding?
6 They can sing very well. 6 S Yes, it was. There were two hundred and
INTERVIEI7ER Excuse me? fifty people there.
67 SAM Yes? F Oh, wow!
'Were
all your family at the
MRS TAYLOR Hello, Natalia. My name's I Can I ask you some questions about how wedding?
Gillian Taylor. Nice to meet you. you use the internet? S No, they weren't. My sister was in the
NATALIA You too. S Yes, sure. USA, so she wasn't there. But my parents
MRS T Right, we want an au pair to help us I Great, thanks a lot. OK. First question. and my two brothers were there.
with our two children, Megan and Harry. Do you watch TV programmes online? F And wâs there a pafiy after the wedding?
N OK. How old are they? S Vell, I watch videos online, but not TV S Yes, there was - for three days!
MRS T Megan's twelve and Harry's ten. progrâmmes. I love YouTube. It's my F Three days?! That's amazingl
N Right. favourite website. S Yes, there was fantastic Indian food and a
MRS T So, er, I have some questions if that's I OK, thanks. And what about the radio? lot of dancing. I was very tired at the end!
oK. Do you listen to the radio online? F I'm sure you were. So what are your plans
N Yes, of course. S Er, no, I don't. I never listen to the radio. for Saturday?
MRS T
Great. OK. Can you cook? I OK. And are you on Facebook?
N Yes, I can. I love cooking and I often cook S Yes, I am. I'm on Twitter too, but I don't 16
dinner for my family at home. use it very much. WhËre was the wêddins?
MRS T
That's good. Cân you drive? I Right. Do you chat to friends and family Hôw ôld *ere Sunil .nà p.i"?
N Yes, I can. online? Hôw mâny pebple qrere ,, rh. *i6d;ng?
MRS T
OK, great. And can you speak S Yes, sometimes. My sister lives in Poland Wh8re was Srrnil'. ,i.t.r?
French or German? The children both and we chat online every week. Wâs she at the wëdding?
study French at school and Megan starts I OK. Do you buy and sell things online? -r4 ! ô
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German next year. S Yes, I do. I buy DVDs on Amazon and '.è
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speak French. I And do you use the internet to book Yës, they wëre.
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time activities? Can you swim? S No, I don't. My wife always does that. \7hëre was Pr?a bSrn?
N Yes, I can. I love swimming. I OK. TWo more questions. Do you read She was bSrn in Lôndon.
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MRS T Oh, that's good. The children both very much,
, love playing football. And what about 21
I And the last question. Do you download
music? Can ygu play the piano? music? 7
N No, I can't. But I can sing and I can play S Yes, I do, and then I listen to it on my A 'What's the date today?
the guitar. phone when I'm on the train. B It's June 22nd.
MRS T Oh, right. Megan plays the guitar I OK, thanks a lot, that's great. A Thanks a lot.
too. Maybe you can help her. S No problem. Bye. 2
N Yes, of course. A When's your birthday?
T 12
MRS OK, one last question. B March 30th.
N Yes, Mrs Taylor? I was at th Final. A Really? That's my birthday too!
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cappuccinos are on their way. f 1,200,000 g 18,000,000 TICKET SELLER 'lfhen do you want to come
KAREN Thanks a lot. e3 back?
D No problem. I(hat time's your driving S Tomorrow evening.
test? ANSWERS a30,000 b125,000 c150,000 TS OK. That's f,46.70, please. Here are your
K Eleven thirty. But I have a driving lesson d 1,500 e 177,500 f 5 million g 70 million tickets.
at half past ten. S Thanks. 'What time's the next train?
D Oh, OK. !7hat's this? 28
TS There's one ât 10.23.
K lt's a present. Happy birthday for yesterday! O!ûEN Do you like going to festivals-Ella? S OK. lfhich platform?
D Really? Thanks, Karen.'Wow, what a ELLA Yes-I do. I go to about four TS Platform three.
great shirt! Thanks a lot. festivals_every year. S Right. And what time does it arrive in
K I'm pleased you like it. O Really?'What's your favourite? Lonilon?
ASSISTANT Here are your cappuccinos. E Er, probably Glastonbury, I think. TS At 11.56.
D Thank you very much. O Oh, why's that? S Thanks a lot. Bye. [on phone] Oh, hi
K So, what shall we do this evening? !7e E 'Well, I likg-lt
because there are lots_of there. Yes, I just got my ticket. I get to
need to celebrate your birthday. different things you can do. There are London at about middav. So. where shall
D I don't know What do you think? lots_of famous bands_on_every day, we meet?
K 'Why
don't we go out for dinner?'We can of course. But when you don't want to
go to that nice Mexican restaurant near listen to music, you cân go to the theatre, 4S
your flat. watch-a film-or go shopping_in the ANS\fERS 2That's 3your 4next 5at
D No, I don't think so. I go there every week. market. 6\7hich Tdoes 8At galot
K OK, well, let's go to a club. O Thatsounds_interesting.
D Maybe. But they're always very busy on E Yesrand the best thing_about the
Fridays. festival_is_all the nice people you meet. SALLY Hi, Rob. How are you?
K Hmm. I love sitting_in cafés,and talking to ROB I'm fine, thanks. Did you have a good
D I know! Why don't we go to the cinema? people I don't know - and_I always weekend?
K Yes, that's a good idea. Do you know makç-a lot_of new friends. And S I did, thanks.
Yes,
what's on?
'Well,
what-about you? Do you go to festivals? R !7hat did you do?
D there's that new Johnny Depp film. O 'Well,
my brother_and_I went to the Rio S I went away fior the weekend.
People say it's very good. Carnival_in February R Oh, nice! \fhere did you go?
K Great! lù(/here shall we meet? E Really?'Wow! How was_it? S I went to London to see my brother, Chris.
D Let's meet at the cinema. O It was_amazing! There were R Did you have a good time?
K OK. What time shall we meet? thousands-of people in the str'eet-every S Yes, I love going to London. It's an
D About seven thirty. Then we can have a night, and everyone was dancing_and amazrngcfiy.
drink first. having-a fantastic time. And,I love R So,what did you do there?
K Yes, good idea. So, tell me about your Brazilian music. S 'Well,
on Saturday afternoon we went
birthday. 'What was your best present? E Yes, me too. shopping in Oxford Street. It was very
D rù7ell, this shirt, of course! O But the hotel was,expensive, and_it was busy, of course, but I love shopping there.
sometimes diffcult to sleep because of And in the evening'"ve went to the theatre
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E Yes-of course. And can you dance the R Oh, really? Ifhat did you see?
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N3, I aônt think sô. went to the National Gallery. Chris
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G No, I don't think so. Road.
J OK. Let's go to that Indian restauranr in S Oh yes, I know it. Did you have a good
OId Street. 1 I liked your photos. I like your photos. time?
G Yes, that's a good idea.'Where shall we 2 'We
live in Spain. We lived in Spain. R Yes, the waiters were very friendly and
meet? 3 They arrived at ten. They arrive at ten. the food was fantastic!
J Let's meet ât the restaurànt. 4 I7e talk every day.'!7e talked every day. S Oh, it's time to go - we're late for class!
G OK. What time shall we meet? 5 I want to go home. I wanted to go home. R Oh, yes! See you later.
J About quarter to eight. 6 They played football a lot. They play
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stây hëre for gôittg Hâve a go"od dây.
J H8re's the sêcond quêstion. Ifhëre were
t9 / y hêre for vëry lông.
the twô thouus impic Hâve a eo"od weekênd.
flue Paoulo + They ârent gïingto /te/
Gâmes?'Were Â,h.n, o, Hâve a eo'oa birtha"v.
rtellrnqt
live Pa"ulo.
Hâve a lo'od ti-..
M I thinl th.v were in Lôndon. S& you in Septëmber.
J N3, you're wrSrrg ;"*i.r, Mârk! The Ies, see you.
L8ndon s
"were in e. JASON Hello, Andy. S8e you in twô hoours.
ANDY Hi, Jason. Hi, Rosie. ^d' .9 o
The twô d and e"ig See you thrs evenlng.
ROSIE Hi. Se*e you on Mônday.
were in Beijing.
M J Busy day? Sde you so*on.
A Yes, Mondays are always busy. You?
J lqis theEârth? Is
J Yes, we had a lot of new customers todây.
Sde you lâter.
Gdod hick with your nëw jôb.
:ïi:iiiiî,l1." And it's going to be difflcult without vëry mrTch.
yêar
Rosie. .t *lttt your drTving têst.
What do you mean?
M Er, I t Go'od hSck with youi exâm.
Don't you know? Rosie's going to move to
J N3, t ôtd. J
South Africa next month.
Go'od hick with your qêw scho'ol.
You y Go"od hick with your Ènglish têst.
South Africa?! Really?
Mârk?
R Yes, this is my last week at the bank. s1
M
Wow! I didn't know that.'Why South A
J
Africa? ALAN What âre you going to do after work?
My husband, Freddie, is going to work JANE I'm going to have dinner with friends.
for a travel company in Cape Town. A Oh, nice. Have a good time.
OK. And what about you? What are you J Thanks a lot. And good luck with your -
going to do? exam.
I don't know. I'm going to look for a job A Thanks very much. See you tomorrow.
when I arrive.
J Yes, see you, Bye!
fo J Are you going to sell your flat?
% srxty-nlne or B
,ei? R No, we're not. My two brothers are going
RYAN I'm going to go on holiday next week.
to live there.
M 'Was it nineteen sixty-nTne? That's a good idea. Are you going to have
LILY Really? Where are you going?
J YëJ. thât's c.orrëct. But thën, you prôbably a party before you leave?
R To Edinburgh, in Scotland.
'Well,
wâtched it live on TV, didn't you?
No, but Freddie and I are going to have
L have a good holiday.
M
dinner with some friends in a restaurant
R Thanks. Oh, and good luck with your
J sk. IJôw mrîch
next Friday. You know, to say goodbye.
new iob.
e USÂ e%rn a
Er, would you like to come, Andy?
L Thanks a lot.
yËar? Is it fSur hrindred thdusand dôllars,
Oh, yes, please. Um, thanks very much. Ââ
sêven hfrndred thoousand d8llars, or a
R Great. Oh, and Jason's going to be there,
-illiott dôllars? Listening Test (see Teacher's Book)
of course.
M I dôn't knôw, but I think it's sëven
Oh really? Er, maybe I'm busy on Friday.
hrindred tho"usand dôllars.
J Ha ha, very funny!
J N3, it's f8ur hrindred thoTsand dôllars.
A AnywaS I'm going to go to the cinema
M
this evening. Do you want to come?
Jny Maybe. What are you going to see?
J
A Well, it's called Frank's Happiness, and
f&rt..rr" t rorfifty-foïr?
it's about a man who ...
M Er ... thirt
Language SummarY 1 . DVD-ROM 1

Numbers O'12 1A p7 a and an 1ç P11

0 zèro 3 three 6 SIX 9 nrne tt elèven We use a with nouns that begin with a consonant
4 four 7 séven 10 ten 12 twelve sound: a bag, a dictionary' a pen' eÏc'
1 one
2 ïwo s five I eight We use an with nouns that begin with a vowel sound:
an apple, an brella, eÏc.
Countries

a oâby a man a wôman a boY a girl

Things
Im û2

1 a chair

z ro 2 a watcn
1 USA + thE UK
thE ltaly RÛssia
s a compûter
2 Mëxico s GërmanY I lurKey 11 China
+ adiary
3 grazil G Spain e Egypt 12 Austrâlia
s a'sàndwich

1 The alphabet
p10 6 a tâble

Aa Bb Cc Dd Ee Ff Gg Hh rJi Kk
7 acâmera

LI Mm Nn Oo PP Qq Rr Ss Tt Uu
Vv Ww Xx Yy Zz
ggp
" pink letters = vowels, blue letters = collsorlârlts Plurals IP P12

Things in Your bag (1) 1 P1o

1 abag
PLURAL
z an âpple SINGULAR
s a dictionary +-s
+ a book a chair a table chairs tables
a thing a boY things boys
s a nôtebook + -es
o a môbile a watch a sandwich watches sandwiches
7 apen
Y + -ies
a a pëncil a diary a babY diaries babies
g an umbrêlla
irregular
a man a woman men women
a person people

TIF * We also add -es to words ending in -s, -ss, -sh, -x


TÊPS n We can say a mobile, a phone or a mobile phone'
* UK: a mobite (phone) = US: a cell (phone) and -z: bus - buses, c/ass - c/asses, etc.

f ,;,!r
1A p6
l'm Stefan. How are you?
l'm fine, thanks. Nice to meet you.
My name's Emel. What's your name?
TIPS " I / you + verb (l read, you listen, eic.)
" my / your + noun (my name, your book, etc.)
. I'm = Iam: name's = name is

What's his name? What's her name?


His name's Stefan. Her name's Emel.
Where's he from? Where's she from?
He's from Russia. She's from Turkev.

. he / she + verb, his / her + noun

f Saying hello 1A po
,'
Hello,I'm Stefan. i
lHello, my name's Emel. i

Yh: v':1.11-.!l: Tf P n We can also say |m from + ciTy: |m from Moscow.


|
lNice to meet you. i
:---*--"-------
jrl iYou too. i

\
Hi, ili;.1 r'$7ha t's your first name, please?
,/'
:.'
iir' F"ut.-
I'm fine, thanks. A"d yà"1 I iIh oK th";Ë.i lfhat's your surname?
l j

@ Introducing people 1A p6

Hello, David.
Nice to meet you. i Can you repeat that, please?
t,/

tsq, qei{s!,*;;L;s!i I don't know.


lll Phone numbers 1A pZ tl.'
[t" r-ty, I a""t;d..rdd-l if;;; yr" spell (Brazil)? i

"' /.-/--- '-.-'-- -" t1','t"


1

Whart this in rnllish:'


"'-J;' '- " "-"
Tf P . We can say Can you repeat that, please? or Can you say that
again, please?

Look at Classroom Instructions p135.


TIP . ln ohone numbers O = oh and 44
Language SummalY 2 DVD-ROM 2

- -:.': .:;
Titles X p18

countries nationalities Mr a man (married or single)

I'm from Italy. I'm Italian. Mrs / Ms a married woman

Ms / Miss a srngle woman


Italy Itâlian
Ms Roberts, etc'
Brazil BrazÏlian TEF " Mr. Mrs, Ms or Miss + surname: Mr Brown, Mrs King,
:
Russia . ^{
HUSStan
the USÀ Amërican Greetings X* p18
Germany Gérman
Egvpt tgyplran Good mornins. ,Good afternoon,
"' ,

Australia Austràlian Mr Brown. "/ 'M-rs King.


Mexico Mèxican
Turkey Tùrkish
the UK British
Spain : Spânish
China , Chinëse
Japan Japanése
France French
Colombia Colômbian

Jobs X p16

Thank vou verY much.


Good night.

a sales assistant a mànager a te"acher

TâF$ o Good morning, Good afternoon and Good evening = Hello


a dôctor * Good night = Goodbye
a tàxi driver

Numbers 13-100 X* p2o

13 thirtdèn 21 twenty-ône 30 thirty


14 fourte'en 22 twentytwô 40 fôrty
15 fifteen 23 twenty{hré"e so ritty
16 sixteibn 24 twenty-fo*ur o0 sixty
17 sevente.en 25 twenty-five 70 sèventy
a police officer an àctor 18 eightdbn 26 twenty-six 80 dishty
an âctress 90 ninety
19 ninetdèn 27 twenty-sèven
TiFË * In the Language Summaries we only show 20 twënty 28 twenty-eiçht 100 a hùndred
the main stress (') in words and phrases. 29 twenty-nine
jobs: He's a doctor.
" We use a or an with
2A p14 be (singular): yes / no questions and
short answers 2B p17

I'm (= 1261 YES I NO QUESTIONS (?)


you're (= you are) Yes, you are.
Am I in this class? No, you aren't.

she's (= she is) She's Brazilian. Yes, lam.


Are you from Russia? No, I'm not.
Yes, he is.
TIP . We use if for a thing (a car, a book, eTc.): ls he a doctor? No, he isn't.
It's a German car.
Yes, she is.
It's an English book. ls she ltalian? No, she isn't.
Yes, it is.
No, it isn't.
NEGATIVE (-)
T|PS. We can also say: No, you're not. No, he's not.
I'm not (= am not)
lVo, she's nof. and tVo, lt's not.
you aren't (= are not) You aren't a teacher. . We can't say \ÆWaa+e., Wh., \4s,he+.,
heisn't (= is not) or )ês,lÉb.
she isn't (= is not)
it isn't (= is not) It isn't a Mercedes.

TIPS . We can also say you're not, he's nof, sheb not
and ft's not:
You're not a teacher.
He's not from Berlin.
She's not Australian.
It's not a Mercedes.
. We can't say lannl unoerscore

be (singularl= Wh- questions Personal information questions


28 p16
wH- QUESTTONS (?)

Where am l?
Where are you from? !'What's your nationality? ,wr'"t you;1ilt99|
Where's he / she / iTlrom?
'- ;/' " '
What's your name?
What's his / her name?
i'S7hat's your email address? i
What's your job? L ,-. -'-.
!"
What's his / her job?

Tf PS. Where asks about a place (Turkey, London, etc.).


. What asks about a thing (a name, a job, etc.).
. Where's ... ? = Where is ,.. ? lt's a hundred years old.
. What's ... ? = What is ... ?
. We can't writel/lherdn9 or Where?ejea*en? iHow
i'i
old are yotr? I

'1 .r--
. We also make questions with How: How are you?
PS . We don't usually say years old tor people:
Tf |m thirty.,
Emily's nine., eltc.
. We say l'm thirty. notLhayelhitry. or l-n1îl#yaears.
Language Summary 3 DVD-ROM 3

Adiectives (1)
grândparents

v rândfather grândmother
tâttrer môther
(dad) (mum)

beâutiful ugy son ddughter


ncusH
-GST
-€' Tlf"
Ë=r grândchildren
TIF$ ' The olural of wife is wlves not *+bs. TtP . The singular of grandchildren
. The singular of children is a child. is a grandchild.
gooo

expensrve d
a cappuccrno an espresso a ïea r

o,.
an orange JUrce a croissant an egg a cheese and a tuna sàlad
Word order with sândwich tomato sândwich
adjectivesi very 3A p22
Tf P " We can say a white coffee (with milk) and a black coffee (no milk).
o Adjectives go after be:
Your watch is nice.
Adjectives go before nouns: 1 fruit s fish
It's a new car. 2 ïea 10 rice
Adjectives are not pluralwith s côffee 11 meat
plural nouns: + vëgetables 12 cheese
They're good friends. s ôrange juice 13 eggs
noI Theylegeeds*iends.
6 milk 14 sûgar
We put verybelore adjectives: 7 bread 1s pâsta
It's very a wâter 16 chôcolate

280

It's hot It's very hot.

TIF . Notice the word ordèr


in questions: Are you cold?,
ls the camera qxpensive?, I love chocolate. I like fish. I eat a lot of rice. I drink a lot of
ls he friendly?, eIc. coffee.
be (plural): positive and negative Subject pronouns (l,you, etc.) and possessive
3A p23 adjectives (my, your, etc.l 38 p2s
POSITIVE (+)

c We use subject pronouns with verbs: l'm, you listen, they read, eIc.
c We use possessive adjectives with nouns: my sister, your famlly,
their cat, eilc.
l'm Mary and this is Sid, my husband.
Her husband's name is Nick and he's a doctor.
These are their two children - our grandchildren.
It's a very nice photo, I think.
TIPS .
With plural nouns we write people are not
Beeple+e, rooms are noT reenc€+e, etc.
. You is singular and plural: You're a student.
You're students.
. We can also say we're not, yoLt're nof and
they're not.

be (plural): questions and short


answers 3A p23 ten pounds ten p ten (pounds) ten euros ten dollars ten cents
r,vH- ouESTroNs (?)
(p = pence) fifty

. PLURAL

How much are They're 70p.


the pens?

iHow much are they?


-'-j /"'
i iegs. i

i No, you aren't.

:::tY:_-__ ASSISTANT CUSTOMER


in a big hotel?
Can I help you?
Tf P . We can also say: No, we're not, No, you're not
and lVo, thev're not. Yes, (two cappuccinos), please.

ls,
t*.-.,**
@} Possessive's 38 p24 Yes, (a croissant and an egg
o We use a name (tVick, etc.) or a noun for a person sandwich), please.
(srbfe4 etc.) + 's for the possessive. No, that's all, thanks.
Fiona is Nick's wife. lt's my slsfer's car Fat in nr Tako annrzrr?

TIPS . 's can mean ls or the possessive: Anne's my Eat in, please.
sbter ('s = is): Kevinis iVick's son. ('s = possessive) Take away, please.
. We can also use 's with other nouns for people:
!t's my teacher's car. lt's his friend's camera., etc. OK, that's (18.60),
Thank you very much.
. For plural nouns, we write s': lt's my parents'
'ro{./se. He's mv friends' son. Thanks a lot.
You're welcome.
Language Summary 4 DVD-ROM 4

Phrases with fike, have,live,


work, study 4A p3o

r"ga.tre t'ir.r". a map a nêwspaper a pôstcaro


"
two children

ecry
chêwing gum a birthday
OirttrOay bâtteries sweets a box of
card
card chôcolates

for a Spanish company in an office Tf P . The plural of box is boxes. The singular of batteries is a battery.

English languages
TIP r a flat (UK) = an apârtment (US)

How much is this mao?


How much are these birthday cards?
How much is that big box of chocolates?
How much are those batteries?
TIP. Ihls, that, these, fhose go before the noun: How much is this map?,
Ihese bags are beautiful.
watch TÛ or DVôs go shôpping

TfP . Saturdav and Sundav = the weekend

eat o'ut play tônnis


60seconds=l minute TIPS o 30 minutes = half an hour
60minutes=l hour . 15 minutes = ouarter of an hour
24 hours = '1 day r 18 months = ayear and a half
Tdays=1week
. We say two and a half years no|
365days=1year
12 months'= 1 vear twe-vears-and-ahalf .

go to côncerts play r/id"o g"r"t


TIPS . We can say I (watch TV) a lot., etc.
. video games = compùter games
positive and negative 4A p31 CUSTOMER ASSISTANT

PoSITIVE (+) Excuse me. Do you have anY


Iwork for a mobile Phone company' (maps of London)? Yes, they're over there.
You study English.
We live in a very nice flat. How much is (this maP)?
They like rock music. It's (Ê5.75).
TIP . The Present Simple positive is the same for
l, you, we and theY. How much are (these birthday cards)?
NEGATIVE (-) They're (Ê1.79)each.

(don't = Can I have (that box of chocolates)


do not) and (these cards), please? Sure. Anything else?

Yes, (these sweets), Please.


OK, that's (Ê12.33).
No, that's all, thanks.
TIP . The Present Simple negative is the same for
l, you, we and theY, Here you are. Thanks a lot.
Thanks very much.
@ Present Simple (l,You,we,theYl=
questions and short answers
48 p32
wH- QUESTIONS (?)

TIP o We can say What do you do? to ask about a


person's job:
AWhat do you do? twenty-five
past six
B l'm a doctor.

YES / NO QUESTIONS (?)

Yes, you do.


Do I know you?
No, you don't.
quarter to seven /
Do you like London? six forty-five

Yes, we/you do. Tf PS . We can say quarter past / to .'. or a quarter past / to ...
Do we have a class todaY?
. We can also say the time like this: six twenty, six fifty-fiue, eTc'
Yes, we do.
Do you go to concerts?
No, we don't.
Yes, they do.
Do they like Chinese food?
No, they don't.

TPS . Present Simple questions are the same for


L;ou,we andtheY.
. LlJe don't use /ike, have,'elc. in short answers:
Ah you like London? TfPS . We can say What time is it? or What's the time?.
t )€s, , do. not Ye#1ike. or rÆs,-J4e1+l<e. . We use at for times: My class is at four o'clock'
. â.r1. = 0.00-12.00; p.m. = 12.00-24.00
Language Summqry 5 DVD-ROM 5

chickensalad vegetable an'd


burger mushroom
lasagne chips pizza

up have bre"akfast leave hôme

apple pie and fruit salad ctrarnrharrrr vanilla ice


cream ice cream cream

ffi
1\

start wôrk finish wôrk

a bottle of still a bottle of an orange a coffee a tea


mineral water sparkling juice
mineral water

Frequency adverbs and phrases with every


get hôme have dinner go to bêd sleep 5D p44
FREQUENCY ADVERBS
Time phrases with on, in, at sometimes not usually never
arways usuaily
5B p40 rl
lOOo/o ï:::,1 ,

PHRASES WITH EYEFIY

o We can use every + time word: every day, every week, every month,
six o'clock every year, eïc.

TIPS . We say every day not every4ays, every week noT e,ery+eeks' eIc.
half past ten . We can also say every morning, every afternoon, every evening,
every night, every Sunday, every Friday evening, every six weeks,
midday every four years, etc.
WORD ORDER
midnight
. Frequency adverbs go after be: I'm always tired on Sundays.
It's not usually verY busY.
night
o Frequency adverbs go before other verbs: I never have breakfast.
I usually watch sPort on TV.
the weekend
o Phrases with every are usually at the end of the sentence:
/ lwork in a hotel every Saturday.
TfPS r We say in tne morning / afternoon
I play football every Sunday morning.
evening, buT at night noI inlhe-night.
. midday = 12.00, midnight = 24.00 Tf P . We can say: I'm always tired on Sunday I Sundays'
Simple (he, she, tt): positive
5A p3e WAITER CUSTOMERS

Are you ready to order?


o In positive sentences with he, she and it we add -s or -es Yes. Can I have (the
to the verb: She /eaves home at 8.15. He watches TV in the chicken salad), please?
evening. lt finishes at midnight. And can I have (the
mushroom pizza)?
Certainly.
likes leaves works gets sleeps

What would you like to (An orange juice) for me,


drink? prease.

And can we have (a


bottle of mineral wated?
the verbs go and do: add -es
Still or sparkling?
the verb have is irregular
Sparkling, please.
NEGATIVE (-)
OK. Thanks verv much.
(doesn't = does not)

Would you like Not for me, thankq.


a dessert?
(The apple pie)for.me,
TIP . The Present Simple negative is the same for he, she and,ff: Brease.

He doesn't have a car. lt doesn't start todav. And (two coffees), please.
Of qourse.

Present Simple (he, she, it): questions


and short answers 58 p41 Excuse me. Can we
wH- ouEsïoNS (?) have the bill, please?
Of course.
Where does Nadine work at the weekend?
Thanks a lot.
What does she do in the week?
Where does sne live in Manchester?
What does sne do in her free time?
TIP . We can use the or a when we order food:
When does ne get up on
Can I have the / a chicken salad, please?
When does t start? And can I have the / a mushroom pizza?
TIPS . Present Simple questions are the same for he, she and rT.

. We say Where does Nadine work at the weekend? noT


Where dees Nadine werl<s at the weel<end?.

YES I NO QUESTTONS (?)


Yes, he does.
No, he doesn't.
Yes, she does.
Does she like Manchester?
No, she doesn't.
Yes, it does.
Does it start at 7.30?
No, it doesn't.
o We use does in questions with he, she and ff.
. We use do in questions wilh l, you, we and they.
Tf . We don't use know, eIc. in short answers: A Does he know
P
her? B Yes, he does. not Ye+,+elaews. or:ês,-he4ees*new.
Language Summqry 6 DVD-ROM 6

Places in a town or city (1)


6A p46 1 amap
2 a purse
3 a câmera
4 Keys
v< a lAnfnn
q,qvrvv

o a pâssport

+xA^+.^
z a guide book
a parK a stâtion ^ U tE4UE
4
a a wâttet
g an lÔ card
10 a crédit card
11 môney

ô
a nver an airport 6D p52

a bÛs station a museum


mus( a shôpping
centre
TfP . a station = a train station

Places in a town or city (2)


6B p48

t a shirt 4 trouusers z boots 10 jeans 13 a coat


a oanK a chêmist's 2ale 5 .0
a JUmper 8 a jâcket 11 trainers 14 shoes
" 3 asuit 6 a skirt g a T-shirt 12 a dress
Tf PS " We can say a pair of trousers / jeans / shoes / trainers /
Ooots.
. Clothes is a olural word: Your clothes are over there.
I
^ UAùr
4 ^Â^h^^l^+
rPVil rL /
/
Colours 6D p52
an ATM

btoch I

a màrket
TIP . We use What colour is /t are ... ? Io ask about colours:
What colour is Wavne's tie? What
V colour are Monica's boots?
o favourite = the thing or
person we like best
My favourite colour is pink. NEGATIVE (-)
This is my favourite jacket.
These are my favourite boots. There isn't a station near here.
What's your favourite colour? There aren't any good restaurants near here.
Who's your favourite actor? YES I NO QUESTTONS (?)

TlP. We use Who to ask Yes, there is.


about a person: No. there isn't.
a Who's your favourite actor? Yes, there are.
B Leonardo DiCaprio. No, there aren't.

Tf P " We say Yes, there is. not )êsr{#ereb.


ANY
r We use any in negatives and questions with there are:
a, some, a lot of; there is I there are= There aren't any good restaurants near here.
positive 6A'" " pa7 Are there any shops?
TIP " We use sorne in positive sentences wilh there are:
There are some verv nice restaurants in the centre.

At a tourist information centre


6C p5'1

ASSISTANT TOURIST

There's a person in There are some There are a lot of


the park. people in the park. people in the park.
Yes, please. Do you have
a (map of Cambridge
o We use a or an with singular nouns:
city centre)?

a person, an airport, eltc.


o We use some and a lot of with olural nouns:
When is (Kettle's Yard
some museums, a lot of restaurants, eIc. art gallery) open?
TIP . We can say a lot of or lots of: There are lots of people It's open from (11.30)a.m.
in the park. to (5) p.m.
ls it open every day?
THERE IS I THERE ARE
POSITIVE (+) No, it's closed on Mondays.

Where's the (Fitzwilliam


Museum)?
It's 1n (Trumpington Street).
Can you show me on
Yes, of course. Here it is. this map?
TIPS . there's = there is It's about (five) minutes
. We write there are no| there+e. away.

Can_ we book a walking

Yes, they start at (11 a.m. tour here?


and 1 p.m.) every day.

How much are they?


They're (117.50) per
person.
Language SummarY 7 DVD-ROM 7

Things You like and don't like Abilities 7 P56

p54

ride a bike

ànimals clâssicalmusic visiting new plàces

.o
play the piâno

hôrror films watching usport shopping for


on TV clôthes

play the guitàr play bàsketball

TIFS'We say plaY basketball /


footbatt / tennis bu| play the piano /
souap operas dàncing flyrng
the guitar.
TfP. UK: afilm = US:a môvie "abike=abicycle
cooK

Prepositions of

I love

I After love, Iike, don't like and hate we can use a noun
The café is on the left.
or verb+ing.
I love animals. I don't like dancing.
I like soap operas. I hate shopping for clothes.

SPELLING OF VERB+/NG FORMS


o Most verbs: vlsif + visiting, watch + watching'
fly'fl4ing, etc' The café is in King Street. The café is oPPosite the bank.
o Verbs ending in -e'. dance + dancing (not daneenç1), etc'
I Verbs endrng in consonant + vowel + consonant:
shop -r shopping (not sheprngr), etc.
c Verbs ending in -y: ptay -+ playing (noTFlaying), eTc'

TIP . We don't use fhe when we talk about things we like or The café is next to the bank. The café is near the bank'

don't like in general: I love animals' (= all animals)' I don't like TIF o We can say in King Street or on King Street'
sporf. (= all sPort).
cani yes / no questions and short
send emails download videos answers 78 p57
get / receive emails download music vEs / No QUESTTONS (?)
download apps
buy things online Yes, I can,
sell things online book hotels No, lcan't.
book holidays Yes, he can.
read a blog Can he play the guitar?
book flights No, he can't.
write a blog
Yes, she can.
listen to the radio Can she speak French?
watch TV programmes No, she can't.
listen to music
watch videos Yes, they can.
chat to friends and family No, they can't.
be on Facebook
be on Twitter search for information TIP . We don't use do or does in ouestions with can:
Can you cook? nolge+ea-ean-eeek+.
Tf PS . online = connected to the internel: Do Vou chat to
friends online?
. aTV programme (UKl = a fVshouz (US)
Asking for and giving directions
7C pse

Obiect pronouns 7A p55 ASKING FOR DIRECTIONS

. Look at these sentences. Notice the word order.


Subject pronouns go before the verb.
Object pronouns go after the verb.

crvrNG ôrnecrrorus
Adam

subject you

object you
pronouns

Fr-Etn*ks*.*tl
-1-
o We use can or can't to talk about ability.
. Can and can't are the same for l, you, he, she, it, we
and they.
POSITIVE (+)

play the piano


ski.
NEGATIVE (-)
. We can say on the right / left or on your right / left.
I fçan't lswim. Tf P

TIPS . We sometimes use (very) wellwith can:


She can swim well, They can skivery well.
. We say She can play thç piano. nol She-ean+eptay
thepiane.
Language SummarY 8 DVD-ROM 8

f Adiectives (2) 8A P62


ths and dates
p66
MONTHS

Jânuary May Septêmber


Feoruary JUNE Octôber
I March .JulY Novêmber
short long têrrible great right wrong dÎttcutt easy a o
August Decêmber
4., April
AWÏUI fantâstic
amâzing TIPS . We use capital letters with months.
. We use rn with months: in January' eÏc.
DATES
'1st first 16th sixtdenth
\ 2nd sêcond '1lh sevente'enth

Tnteresting bôring hâPPY unhâPPY young fu empty 3'd third l gth eighte'enth
'1gth
4th fourth ninete'enth

sth fifth 2Oth twêntieth

YEARS 6th sixth 21st twenty-fÎrst


lh sêventh 22nd twenty-sêcond
1g87 = eighteen eighty-seven 2000 = two thousand
8th eighth 23'd twentythird
1900 = nineteen hundred 2009 = iwo thousand and nine
gth ninth 24th twenty-foirth
1980 = nineteen eighty 2010 = twenty ten
'1Oth tenth 25th twenty-fiftn
Tf PS . For the years 2000-2009, we usually say two thousand, two twenty-sixth
11th elêventh 26rh
thousand and one, eÏc.
12rh twelfth 2vh twenty-sêventh
. For the years 20'10-2099, we usually say twenty ten, twenty eleven, Etv.
^+^
13th thirte'enth 2gth twenty-e"ighth
. We use rn with years: rn 1980, in 2009, eÏc'
14th fourte'enth 2gth twenty-ninth
PAST TIME PHRASES o
1sth fifte'enth 30th thirtieth
I
3'1st thirty-first

150 = a hundred and fifty


390 = three hundred and ninetY
Joe was in Paris last week. He was at home yesterday afternoon. 1,000 = a thousand
16,200 = sixteen thousand, two hundred
750,OOO = seVên hundred and fifty thousand
1,000,000 = a million
50,000,000 = fifty million
TIPS. We don't use a plural-s with hundred,
thousand or million'. three hundred not ff,ree
hundreds, elc.
He was in bed four hours ago. He's at worK now'
work now.
. We use and afler hundred, but not after
thousand'. a hundred and fifty, but sxfeen
Tlps . we use /asf with days (/ast Monday) and months (last June).
thousand, two hundred.
. we also say /ast night, tast week, last weekend, last month, last year.
. We can say a hundred or one hundred'
. We say yesterday morning, yesterday afternoon and yesterday evening,
a thousand or one thousand and a million
but /ast night noTyesteday-night.
o( one million.
. four hours ago =lour hours before now
Past Simple of be: positive and Talking about days and dates
negative p63 8C p66

What day is it today?


I wasn't (= was not)
you weren't (= were not)
he / she / it was he / she / it wasn't

(I r) M*.h tfi.**h:l
I was at the World Cup Final.
We were near the Ooera House.
The stadium wasn't ful',
They weren't very happy,

Tf . The past of there is / there are is there was / there were:


P
@
Lr __<
There was a big party. There were some amazing fireworks. TIPS . We can say March the seventh or the seventh
of March.
Past Simple of be: questions and short . We write March Vh or Vh March.
answers; was born I were born p65 8B . ln the UK, 5/6115 = Sth June 2015 (day / month / year).
WH- QUESTIONS (?) ln the USA, 516/15 = 6th May 2015 (month / day / year).
| / he / she / it last week?
you / we / they in India?

Wllat shall we do
(this evening)? Let's (go to a club).
Why don't we,(go to the
,/ cinema)?
Yes, that's a good
idea.

lX Maybe.
YES / NO QUESTTONS (?) SHORTANSWERS
/( No, I don't think so.
Wasl/helshe/it Yes,l/he/she/itwas.
at the wedding? No, | / he / she / it wasn't.
Where shall we meet?
at the wedding? No, you / we / they weren't.
Let's meet at (the cinema).
Tf P . We can also make questions with Was there ... ? and What time shall we
Were.there ,., ?: Was there a party? meet?
About (seven thirty).
Were there a lot of. people at the wedding?
WAS BORN I WERE BORN
TIPS r We use Let's ... , Why don't we .... ? and
Shall we ... ? Io make suggestions.
. We use What / Where / What time shall we ... ?
to ask for suggestions.
. Let's ...
, Why don't we ,.. ? and Shal we ... ? are
followed by a verb: Let's go to the cinema. etc.
Ifhen were you born?

I-yl--Isla'?f
\
Tf P . We sav / was born in 7997. not lberqed-1n189+.
Language Summary 9 DVD-ROM 9

a car

a cÛstomer a ticket office a ticket machine

a train

plâtform
a plâtform a single a retÛrn
TfP . a single = a single ticket, a return =a return ticket
a bike

QUESTION WORD i EXAMPLE

Who Who's she?


What What's that?
a prane
When When do you start work?
Tf PS o We can say a taxi or a cab.
Where Where does he live?
.We say I go / come / travel by car, by bus,
eTc.: I usually go to work by car.
whv Why are you tired?
. We also say: I walk to work / school, eTc. How old How old are thev?
. go by plane = fly, go by car = drive, How many a number How many people are there?
go by bike = cycle How much I an amount of money How much are those shoes?

TIPS . We also use What time ... ? to ask about a time:


Holiday activities AWhat time do you go to bed? B At half past eleven.
98 p72 . We usually answer Why ... ? questions with Because ... :

Match phrases 1-11 to pictures a-k. AWhy are you tired? B Because I got up at 5 a.m.
r- .....
1 lrl go on nolrday
z ! take phôtos
3 f-lgo to the be'ach
:a
4 | lstay with friends
- or fâmily
s! r

6 f--l
U o
tl
II go for a wâlk
s !rentacâr
1o l-l travel aro'und
:o
11 L_l have a good time

TlP c go on h (UK)=
go on vacâtion (US)
m ple: positive 9A p71 Past Simple: questions and short
answers 98 p7g
To make the Past Simple of regular verbs, we usually
add -ed to the verb: wanted, started, vr.sifed, etc.
For regular verbs ending in -e (like, arrive, eTc.), we
add -d to the verb: liked. arrived. eTc.
TIPS ' The Past Simple of travelis travelled.
. The Past Simple of study is studied.
YES I NO OUESTTONS (?) SHORTANSWERS
: REGULAR VERBS lN UNITS 1-10 Yes, he did.
Did he go swimming?
arrive ask book chat check cook download
ownroao No, he didn't.
finish hate helo like listen live look love
lnrro
Yes, they did.
Did they visit Turkey last year?
move play practise receive rent repeat No, they didn't.
search show start stav turn use visit walk .
TIPS Past Simple questions are the same for l, you, he, she,
want watch work it, we and they.
. We don't use drd in questions with uzas and were.
IRREGULAR VERBS
. Notice the difference
between negatives and questions in the
. Many verbs in English are irregular. There are no
Present Simole and Past Simole:
spelling rules for irregular verbs.

IRREGULAR VERBS IN UNITS 1-10


I don't live in a flat. Ididn't live in a flat.
Past Simple
He doesn't have a car. He didn't have a car.
buy uvuvr rr PUÏ put
choose cnose read hitd/ read /red/ Where do you work? Where did vou work?
come came ride rode Where did she live?
do did say said /sed/
drink drank see saw /fi|/
drive orove sell sold
eaï ate seno senï
feel felt srng sang
find found etêên slept CUSTOMER TICKET SELLER
fry flew speak spoKe
get goï speno spenr A return to (London), please.
give gave swim SWAM
go wenï take took
Tomorrow evening.
have had teach taught ,zte:t/
hear heard /hs:d/ tell told
lgnw KNEW think thought ,/er:t/ Thanks. What time's the
leave lelt understand understood next train?
make maoe wear wore There's one at (10.23).
rneet meï write wrote OK. Which olatform?
fPSi . The Past Simple of regular and irregular verbs is Platform (three).
tc same for l, you, he, she, it, we and they. What time does it arrive in
(London)?
.Tlæ Past Simole of be is was or were.
At (11.56).

E Past Simple: negative 98 pT2


Thanks a lot. Bve.

(didn't
did not)
=
Asking about the weekend 9C lll pzs
Did you have a good weekend? Did you have a good time?
What did you do at the weekend? What did you see?
Where did you go? Did you enjoy it?
What did you do there?
Language Summaly 10 DVD-ROM 1O

Phrases with have, watch, go, go to


I p80

school or university dinner with friends


stan
a new Joo have coffee with friends
a pany
do an exâm
have a pârty
,^--.^
leave
school or university
your Joo

TV
,
oo
a (comouter) course watch the news
' an exam sport on TV
move hduse watch the néws

move to
NOUSE
another city or country snopprng
go swimming

oet
. enqaqeo running
" marned
get mârried
go runnrng

q hnr rqo 6'r


Jl 4a flot
lloL the cinema
looK ïor
a (new)job go to the gym
a pany
go to the gfm
look for a new jôb
Adjectives (3): feelings tr p82
Future time phrases '! p79

tonight
tomorrow morning
next week
next month
in June next year
in 2025

TIFS " We say tonight not fhls-n6Ét.


'We can say tomorrow morning, tomorrow afternoon,
tomorrow evening and tomorrow night.
u We use next in these phrases: next week, next weekend,
next month, next year.
n We use rn with months (in June) and years (in 2025).
n We can also use next with months (next June) and days
(next Monday).
* We use on with days (on Monday).
TIF o We can say I'm excited, etc. or I feel excited, e|c
be going to: positive and negative Saying goodbye and
10A p7s good luck 10C p83
o We use be going to + verb to talk about future plans.
PoSITIVE (+)

NEGATTVE (-)

Thanks a lot.

journey.
TIPS . With thê verb go we usually say: I'm going to the cinema. noI l'm going holiday.
to go to the cinema. But both sentences are correct. oay.
Have a good
. We can also say: He's not going to ... , She's not going to ... , We're not weekend.
birthday.
going to ... , You're not going fo ... and They're not going to ... .
time.

@ be going to: questions and short answers


108 p8o
r,vH- QUESTTONS (?)

When is Rosie going to move to South Africa?


What is her husband going to do there? Yes, see you.
Where are her brothers going to live?
in (September).
What is Andy going to do this evening? in (two hours).
this (evening).
See you
on (Monday).
soon.
later.
she is'
ts he / she going to took for a job? , :-'1"/
No, he / she isn't. Good luck with
Yes, we are. your driving test.
Are you going tô sell your flat?
i No, we aren't.
Yes, they are.
Are they going to have a party? I
i No, they aren't.
T? . We can also say: lVo, he's not., /Vo, she's not., No, we're not.
td IVo, they're not.

new job.
driving test.
Good luck with your exam.
new school.
English test.
Phonemic Symbols
Vowel sounds

/D/ /i/
cqffee hqt happy easy

Gonsonant sounds

/p/ /b/ /f/ /v/ /t/ /d/ /k/ /g/


park shop be : bike five ett very live time white dog reo cold ooK gr bag

/0/ /6/ /t[/ /ds/ /s/ /z/ /[/ /s/


three think mother lhe chips much orange iuice gut cry Zero dayg shirt sugar television

/m/ /n/ /n/ /h/ /r/ /r/ /w/ /j/


me name now train silg think here hello leave plane reao plrce waiter we you yes

Answer Key
1D peo 2A b p15
3 Léonardo DiCaprio isn't
3 tables; 5 men; 2 women; Italian. He's American.
4 Nissan isn't a Chinese
compeny. It's a Japanese
company.
5{
6 The'White House isn't
in New York. It's in
Washington.
7 Prince \Tilliam isn't Russian.
He's British.
8,/
9 'Fiat isn't a French company.
It's an Italian company.
LO ,/

2D p21
Amybeth 24; Richard 58; Lucinda 22
AdeIa4T;Dagmar 76
Joe 13; Alexander 16
Luke 35; Jessica 41; Maggie 7I;
Salvador 3; Alec 5; Belle 2
Jean 80; Don 8l Chris 5L
Glassroom Instructions

Listen. Read.

Look at the photo. Work in pairs. , Work in groups.

Match. Fill in the gaps.

Listen and check. Listen and practise. Ask and answer the questions.
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