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Frances Eales « Steve Oakes + Louis Harrison Elementary Oo Workbook with key GLOBAL SCALE 1B/B] af English . yee 3 [GRAMMAR | present simple: be | VOCABULARY | countries and nationalities READING | national dishes and drinks WRITING | capital letters GRAMMAR | this/that, these/those; possessives | VOCABULARY | objects | LISTENING | interviews at an airport | FUNCTION | making requests VOCABULARY | tourist places LEARN TO | listen for key words aa) GRAMMAR | there is/are VOCABULARY | rooms znd furniture; prepositions READING | top tips for small 190T> WRITING | commas GRAMMAR | can for possibility VOCABULARY | places in towns; prepositions LISTENING | tour of Landon FUNCTION | shopping VOCABULARY | things to buy LEARN TO | say no politely in a shop eat aed GRAMMAR | comparatives VOCABULARY | travel adjectives READING | travel parties GRAMMAR | superiatives VOCABULARY | places LUSTENING | an audio diary WRITING | checking and correcting FUNCTION | giving directions VOCABULARY | places LEARN TO | check and correct directions CONTENTS GRAMMAR | be gong to; would lke to | VOCABULARY | plans READING | ¢ lottery winner GRAMMAR | will, might (not), wont | VOCABULARY | phrases with get LISTENING | survival | WRITING | t00, aso, as well FUNCTION | making suggestions VOCABULARY | art and culture LEARN TO | respond to suggestions GRAMMAR | present simple: /you/we/they VOCABULARY | activities LUSTENING | doing @ course WRITING | and but, or GRAMMAR | present simple: he/she/It VOCABULARY | daily routines; jobs READING | @ hot dog seller FUNCTION | asking for information VOCABULARY | the time | LEARN TO | show you don't understand ‘GRAMMAR | countable and uncountable nouns: nouns with a/an, some, any VOCABULARY | food ard drink READING | too busy toeat? GRAMMAR | how muchvmany; quantifiers ‘VOCABULARY | containers LISTENING | the junk food love's det WRITING | paragraphs FUNCTION | ordering in a restaurant VOCABULARY | restaurant words LEARN TO | understand fast speech GRAMMAR | present continuous VOCABULARY | verbs + prepositions LISTENING | phone conversations WRITING | pronouns ‘GRAMMAR | present simple and continuous VOCABULARY | appearance READING | the changing T-shirt FUNCTION | recommending ‘VOCABULARY | pes of film LEARN TO | link words to speak faster eal GRAMMAR | should/shouldn't | VOCABULARY | the body; health | READING | walking - the perfect sport? | GRAMMAR | adverbs of manner VOCABULARY | communication LUSTENING | time management WRITING | adverbs in stoi FUNCTION | offering to help VOCABULARY | verbs of movement LEARN TO | thank someone idle GRAMMAR | have/has got VOCABULARY | family LISTENING families GRAMMAR | adverts of frequency VOCABULARY | personality | READING | HELP! forum | WRITING | descriptions; apostrophe 's FUNCTION | making arrangements VOCABULARY | time expressions LEARN O | show interest Review 1 Page 20 ae GRAMMAR | was/were VOCABULARY | dates and time phrases READING | celebrities who are friends GRAMMAR | past simple | VOCABULARY | life story collocations | LISTENING | adopted twins WRITING | because and so FUNCTION | asking follow-up questions VOCABULARY | activities LEARN TO | extend conversations | Review 2 Page 38 Gea ae GRAMMAR | car/cant, have to/don't have to VOCABULARY | adjectives, READING | no more wheels! LISTENING | the balancing scooter GRAMMAR | a/an, the, no article VOCABULARY | transport collocations READING | commuting FUNCTION | apologising VOCABULARY | excuses LEARN TO | tela long story Review 3 Page 56 AUDIO SCRIPTS Peed [aida les ‘GRAMMAR | present perfect, ‘VOCABULARY | experiences READING | travel blog WRITING linkers review ‘GRAMMAR | present perfect and past simple | ‘VOCABULARY | prepositions | LISTENING | fear or Fun? | FUNCTION | telephoning | J VOCABULARY | telephoning expressions LEARN TO | say telephone numbers Review 4 Page 74 ea Per GRAMMAR PRESENT SIMPLE: BE ‘1 Put the words in the correct order to make sentences. 1A: Yasmin / your /is / name 's your name Yasmin : B: no, / isn't /it./ Anna / name /’s / my 2 A: Sofia/are/you B: David /1/am,/yes,/ this / and /is 3A: are/a/student / you B: I'm /no, /not./ teacher /Im/a ‘3 Write questions and answers using the prompts. 1A: you/ American? Are you American? B: no/1/Canadian No, m nor. m Canadian. 2 A: he/a student? B: no/he/a teacher 3A: we /late? B. no/ you/ early 4 &: they /from india? B: no/ they / China WreYe NWS COUNTRIES AND NATIONALITIES 4A Find twelve countries in the puzzle. 4 = fu = ra) \e) < m cla is / teacher, /@/ too / David . mal , |G}a 4 A: you, / Sofia and David / to/ nice / meet T Ri 6 AUN B: nice / you, / meet / to / too ulslo|vlejala 2 complete the conversations with the correct form Safe Sl RES| Ua Mai le Dil eA of be. 1 ji Conversation 1 - Ben: Hello. How are you? | ujalul & Er... helo, — a Ben: Sorry,"ore___youMrand Mrs Rutter? alulo| fi Ed: No,we? - They? Mr and j i Mrs Rutten Te) een a |e An (EON Ben: Oh, sorry - Conversation 2 Ben: Excuse me.‘ you Jerry Rutter? Jerry: Yes. Ben: 1° Ben Pastor, Jerry: Oh, hello. Nice to meet you, Ben. This, « ‘my wife, Sally. Sally: Hi Ben: Sorry.’____your name Sandy? sally: No,it® Its Sally. Ben: Nice to meet you, Sally 5 Write the nationalities for the countries in the puzzle. Greek Write the nationalities from Exercise 4B in the correct column. 1D (5) 1.1 Listen and underline the stressed syllables in the nationalities in Exercise 4C. E Listen again and repeat. NATIONAL DISHES AND DRINKS Where are these fabulous dishes and drinks from? Bubble tea, or pearl milk tea is from Taiwan, Jacket potatoes are from the UK. I Indonesians eat a rice dish called Nasi Ml Pide isa food from Turkey. It’s Turkish pizza Goreng. ~yum! I Ful Medames is from Egypt. They make it with Curry is Indian. I's food cooked in sauce, beans and lemon, and it's delicious! 1 Pde) Indonesia 2 Bubble tea b) Turkey 3 Ful Medames ©) India 4 Jacket potatoes @) UK 5 Curry e) Egypt 6 Nasi Goreng ) Taiwan WRITING CAPITAL LETTERS > Complete the words with the letters in brackets, Use capital letters where necessary. 1 Thisisa_hoto of eat the _olosseum in_ome,_taly. (pmer) 2 _hisisme and my ustralian_riend, aul._e've in_enice (tafpwy 3 _hisis_enjiata_arin_adrid,_enjiisa_tudent from _apan, (kbmks) 4 _ereis_aul again. e's at_axim’s in_aris,_aximisis a_rench_estaurant. (hphmpmfp rele N TWN OBJECTS Look at the pictures and complete the crossword. 1.2 Listen and write the words from Exercise 1M in the correct column for each stress pattern. 10 200 teys passport 3.000 "4000 sunglasses ‘mobile phone Listen again and repeat. LISTENING 2 A (13 Listen to interviews with three passengers at an airport and complete the table. ew ee) Nationality German Tourist (1) or T on business (B)? B Listen again and tick the things in the passengers’ bags. re ee ed laptop credit card diary MP3 player and earphones sunglasses passport v camera ticket newspaper magazine mobile phone keys CT ENS THIS/THAT, THESE/THOSE; POSSESSIVES ‘3 Look at the picture and complete the conversation | with this, that, these or those. John: |\_These_ are great sunglasses. How much are they? Shop assistant: * 2 They're 200 euros. John: 200 euros! Shop assistant: But” __ sunglasses are only twenty euros. John: OK. And how much is * magazine? Shop assistant: * ‘stwo euros. John: Two? OK, here you are. Shop assistant: ‘Thanks, 4 & Rewrite the sentences in the plural. 1 That CD's great! Those CDsare great! 2 This red pen is Annes. 3. This isnt my key, 4 Where's that ticket? 'B Rewrite the sentences in the singular, 1 These books are very good. 2 Those aren't my files. 3. Who are those men over there? 4 Are these your photos? '5 Add one apostrophe (’) to each conversation. 1 A: Is this your mobile phone? | BB: No, it isn't. | think its Jane's. 2. A: Are these DVDs yours? B: No, they're Suzannas. 3 A: Is your friends name Greg? B: Yes, Greg Hutchens. \: Are these Nathans sunglasses? I don't know. Ask him. 5 A: Are your teachers protos in the book? B: Yes, they're on pages 17 and 18. 6 A: Where are Irenas tickets? 8: They're on the table. 7 A; Is this chocolate cake yours? No, it isn't t's Lucys. : Are these keys Mr Alisons? B: Yes, they are. 5 A Rewrite the sentences. Don't repeat the nouns. 1 These glasses are my lasses. ‘These glasses are mine, LEARN TO LISTEN FOR KEY WORDS VOCABULARY TOURIST PLACES ‘5 A Read the conversations. Underline the two key words in each sentence. 1 A: How much is a coffee cake, please? B: Its two euros. Could Ihave a return to Sydney, please? B: That ten fifty. 3A: Isthat a cheese sandwich? B: No, it’s a chicken sandwich. 4 A: That’ eight euros, please. B: Ah, lonly have six euros | A Complete the words. Add the vowels in brackets. 1 Gackt fees. ndwich (add aor 0) 2 turistsh_pp_stc_rdb_tterys uvenir (add a or 0) 3 rtmtick_tappl_j_ic_(add u or e) 4 tr_nst tons nglet cketpltform (add aor) 2 9 Circle the places and things in Exercise 1A, FUNCTION . MAKING REQUESTS © (5) 16 Listen and check. Then listen and repeat. ® Put the words in the correct order tomake requests. © 4 F147 veokat the menu and listen, What do the 1 have/1/a/ coffee, / can / please people order? Write the food and drink for 1-6. Can have acoffee,please Dg a 2 These keys are your keys 3 That bagiis Jack's bag. 4 Those pencils are my pencils. 5 This mobile phone is Anita's mobile phone. 6 That magazine is your magazine. B [14 Listen and check. © Underline the letter -sin your answers in Exercise 6A. 1 These glasses are mine. D What is the pronunciation of -s in your answers? Listen again and write /s/ or /2/. 1 These glasses are mine. Al tbh Listen again and repeat. 2. Birmingham, / have /1/a / could / return / please / to - —stomnaiasalad re a : ae 3 I/please / batteries, / of /can// those / one / have % oe om 4 have / could / sandwich, /1/ please /a/ cheese : é OO — 5 I/can/ apple juice /have/an/coffee,/and/ © Usten again and write the prices for a). lease /a : ee) *MENU* 5 Complete the conversations with the words in the box. = = | ve_you_th lp_can 1 | Conversation 1 | Tourist: Excuse me,"__Do__you speak DRS. | English? COFFEE | HOT CHOCOLATE | TEA Shop assistant: Yes, Can |? you? JUICE | MINERAL WATER Tourist: Thave these four postcards, please? Shop assistant: OK. « ‘two euros, please. Seaewien ee EGG | CHICKEN | CHEESE cani* acoffee,* That's one” fad Thank® SALADS GREEN | TOMATO + (5) 1.5 Listen and tick the speaker (A or 8) that sounds more polite. 1A Biv 2A Bemis a — ICE CREAM oA B 5A 8 VOCABULARY ACTIVITIES ‘\ Complete the profile with the verbs in the box. do listen play read watch go eat | ALLTOGETHER - Personal Profil Teresa Alvarez About Me come from Mexico, . I'm twenty-three a> years old and I'm. , a student. I study. politics at UNAM (the National Autonomous University of Mexico). \'m single. Activities Ido alotofsport=1? running every day and I? weeks. tennis most Interests Going out: ove meeting people and | x alot of fun going out with friends. Food: like going aut to restaurants with friends. We ® Mexican food - tacos are my favourite Favourite Music Ie to diferent kinds of music, but | really like World Music. Favourite TV shows V, alot of TV. American programmes like Breaking Bad and The Big Bang Theory are my favourite Favourite Movies Anything with Johnny Depp! Favourite Books and Magazines Vogue | it every month! 2 A (2.1 Listen and write the words in the box in the correct column for each stress pattern. game newspaper sport magazine coffee Cinema exercise HP3player DYD TV | newspaper | 5 Listen again and repeat. GRAMMAR PRESENT SIMPLE: I/YOU/WE/THEY 5 Look at the information about Francesco and his flatmates, Ben and Tom. Complete Francesco's sentences. _— [Francesco | BenandTom _ | ‘watch TValot |v x listentothe [x v radio | eat in fastfood |X x restaurants drinkalotof V7 v coffee read computer |X v magazines goto the x v cinema do sport v x play computer [7 v games 11 watch _TWalot, but the radio. 2 Ben and Tom TValot, but they to the radio. 3 We in fastfood restaurants. 4 We alot of coffe. 5 Ben and Tom computer magazines. 61 __ tothe cinema 7 Benand Tom sport. 8 We computer games. © Write questions and short answers using the prompts. 1A: you /eat /junk food, Juan? B: no/I Do vou eat junkfood, juan? No.sdont. 2 A; you/do/alot of sport Kiko? Byes /1 3A: the students in your class / B: no/ they live near you? 4 Az youand Clara / tke / pasta? B: yes/we 5 A: you/listento/ Radio 5,Dan? Byes /I Ursula and Hans / study / 8 no/ they English with you? 7 A: |/have / classes on Sunday? no/ you 8 A: youand your family / eat / B: yes /we together? 9 A: Aland Marco / play /tennis? Byes / they {you and Ana / drink / coffee? B: no/we STINT E ‘5 A Read the course list. Then match the courses with the pictures. Write your answers on the first line, ADULT EDUCATION COURSE LIST © [D)2.2 Listen to the conversation. Number the ‘courses in Exercise 5A in the order the people talk about them. Write your answers on the second line. Listen again and complete the table. exercises [ __| Which day? Where? What? | | Thursday | | evenings highschool | | lee | Oficeyoga | i laecae | cond relaxing WRITING AND, BUT, OR 5 Join the sentences. Use one of the words in brackets. 1 On Monday, | leave for work at 9. get home at 6. (and/or) On Monday, leave for work at 9 and I get home at 6. 2 On Tuesday, | phone my mother. chat with her for hours. (out/and) 3. On Wednesday, | get up early. | don’t go to work it's my free day. (or/but) 4 On Thursday, | work in the office. | work at home. (but/or) 5. On Friday, | go out late with my friends. | go to bed early. (and/or) 6 On Saturday, | play tennis with Pete at 9.1 have lunch with him, (and/but) 7 On Sunday morning, | read a newspaper It isn't English! (but/or) 8 On Sunday afternoon, | listen to music. | watch TV. (but/or) VOCABULAR' DAILY ROUTINES 4. A Put the letters in the correct order to make phrases. 1 eahv skarbeta __have breakfast 2 vhae hlucn 3 ogot dbe 4 tegemho 5 avhenndire 6 tgepu 7 astrt kowr 8 evale meho 9 nishfirowk 5 Complete the text with the times in the box. Gem: Lipm. Ipm. am Spm. 5pm | get up very early, usually at '___6a.m. _. Then | have breakfast at? leave homeat® and go to work. | have Lunch at * and work in the afternoon. | leave work at’ and get home at § 3 | At? it’s time for dinner. | go to bedat ® ‘ | EZ a | PRESENT SIMPLE: HE/SHE/IT 2 A Write the he/she/it form of the verbs. 1 sleep sleeps play drink drive relax wor ounun g 10 leave 11 get 12 practise ® Write the verbs from Exercise 2A in the correct column. 1s! ial 3 hal sleeps lays relaxes © (2)2.3 Listen and check. Then listen and repeat. A Complete the text with the present simple form of the verbs in brackets. lis a hot dog seller in New York. Every day he ' gets up_ (get up) at Sam. and? (make) dinner for his two boys - they get home from school at about 4.30.He?__(take) the bus into the city and * (start) work at 7p.m. Atabout lam. he ® (have) two or three hot dogs for lunch, He & (work) all night. At work, he ” (see) a lot of interesting ‘things and ® (rreet) a lot of interesting people. He” (finish) work at 3 or 4a.m. ‘On the bus he '°. (read) the morning newspaper. He '" (get) home at about 6a.m. He '? (have) breakfast * with his family and "__ (go) to bed at about 8.30a.m. — and that's the end of his S day ... or night. ce 5 Correct the sentences about Al. 1. Al gets up early in the morning, He doesn't get up earit in the morning. He gets up __ in the afternoon, 2 Al goes to work by tsi to work by bus. 3 Alhas a salad for lunch. ‘two or three hot dogs. 4 Al reads a magazine on the bus. the morning newspaper. 5 He gets home late at right. home early in the morning. 6 Alhas lunch with his family. breakfast with them. “Put the words in the correct order to make questions. 1 live / Eva / does / where Where does 2 Juanes / does / coffee / drink 3 what /‘junk’ / does / mean 4 lunch / he / when / have / does 5 like /she / does / popcon 6 read / does / which / Kay / newspaper 7 does / how / work / Faisal / come /to 8 friend /tive / does / where / your VOCABULARY E JOBS 5 Look at the pictures and complete the jobs crossword. Then look at the grey boxes. What's the hidden job? C, a2) Le = j ‘5 A Read the article and answer the questions. 1 Does Al like his job? 2 Does he work at the weekend? ANIGHY IN NE LIFE OF A HOY DOS SELLER “In my job meet alot of interesting people. People lke talking to me. They don't just want a hot dog, they want a ‘conversation. Its great working at night. i's never hot, people are relaxed and they’ very hungry. Some nights | sell over 300 hot dogs.| have one customer, Hector = he's a tax driver; hhe eats ten hot dogs every night. People ask me, Al, do you like hot dogs?” Yes, of course like them. love them! Hot ‘dogs are not junk food; they're good food. My boys love them, too and we have hot dogs for dinner every Saturday night. I don't work atthe weekend, fm with the boys all day and then sleep at night. They play football in the park and I watch them or | play with them. Or! go and get a hat dog!” B Read the article again. Are the sentences true (T) or false (FY? 1 Aldoesr’t like people. 2 People don’t talk to Al. 3. People aren't hungry at night. 4 Hector doesn't sell hot dogs. 5 Aldoesnt like hot dogs. 6 Aland his boys have hot dogs for Saturday dinner. 7 Alsleeps at night at the weekend, 8 Aldoesn't go to the park with his boys. © Correct the false sentences in Exercise 5B. 1 Allikes people. VOCABULARY THE TIME Write the times in two different ways. 730 _ltshalf o 15 11.10 2.45 520 835 1055 _ 140 seven. _itSseven thirty _ eveunune ASKING FOR INFORMATION 2 A Read the leaflets quickly and look at the gaps. ‘Think about the missing information in each gap. T BUT Mare eer euneker ais Tour start point: Adult: © 14 euros NATIONAL BANK Opening hours to dpm. 10a.m.to® Monday-Friday: Saturday: Sunday: closed VOCABULARY e FAMILY Look at the gaps in the leaflets again, Use the prompts to write questions about the missing information. 1 what time / leave? when / arrive? wat time / start? when / finish? 5 \ Look at the family tree and complete the 3 4 5 where / start from? 6 7 8 conversations, how much / cost? what time / open? when / close? 5) 2.4 Listen and check. Then listen and repeat. 0 [5)2.5 Listen and complete the leaflets in Gore Spee Sores | tre Exercise 2A. e E ith és a R: 2 Sethi Nik Dan Roky Arya Ota SHOW YOU DON'T UNDERSTAND 3 A Listen to the conversations in Exercise 2D again. In which conversations do the people show they don’t understand? Chris, this is my "_mother__, Julia. Nice to meet you, Mrs Garnet. ‘And this is my 2 , George, and 1B Put the words in the correct order to make his? Elie questions. Chris: Hello. 1 speak / you / could / slowly, / sorry, / please / more ane: ee these are my <_ Nick and 7 a Nick Hi 2 Wat .../the/ me, /excuse : | cotol Saal Use Cul) ee Chris: Are these your children, Mariska? Bia epee | ' Mariska: Oh, let me introduce you. These are my Jou/could/u gree : ‘nya and Olivia, and this is 4 you/ could / that/ sorry, /repeat we ae Ricky: Hil Mariska: And thisis James, my” te the conversations with the questions in Ce eae ‘ Chris: Hello, everyone. Exercise 38. 1 A; My last name's Weitts B A: Yes, that’s WELTTS, 2 A: The tour starts at the Wat Mahatat. B: A & Mahatat. The Wat Mahatat. How much does the tour cost? ij B: Six hundred and fifty baht. x - Br Oh, sorry: six... hundred ... and ... fifty... baht. ‘A: How long is the tour? ‘ B: The tour takes two hours. a 8: The tour takes two hours. ‘And that’s my * , George, and i eee Yes, | know. ma friend of Jane's. And those are my®_, Nickand Dan Conversation 3 Ellie, whats that litle girs name? Horget That's my ® > Anya. And her are Mariska and ...? James. We're a big family. A lot of names to remember! Look at the underlined letters. Is the pronunciation the same (S) or different (0)? 1 sister mother s 2 cousin uncle 3 wife a & aunt father 5 son husband 6 grandfather parents 7 daughter brother 8 nephew friend 1) 3.1. Listen and check. Then listen and repeat. Complete the sentences with family words. 1 My mother’s father _is my grandfather. 2 My father’s is my sister. 3 Mysister’s are my mother and father. 4 My children's is my sister. 5 Mychildren’s is my brother. 6 My mother’s is my cousin, Matt. 7 Myfathers is my cousin, Nina. 8 Myfathers is my mother. 9 My mother's is my father. 10 My son's _ ‘are my mother and father. PS HAVE/HAS GOT 3 A Look at the table and complete the sentences with the correct form of have got. {i a new laptop L mysister an MP3 player sy brother anold computer sy parents a black car imy family a fourroom flat 1 Wve got_ a new laptop. 21 ‘an MP3 player. 3 My sister _ a computer 4 My parents _ __acar. 5 Mybrother a computer, but it's old ‘ a house. 7 __aflat. 8 four rooms. © Look at the table in Exercise 3A and complete the ‘questions and short answers. 1A Have _you__got__ anew laptop? Yes, Ihave. __your brother anew you ahouse? yoursister____ an MP3 player? your flat four rooms? your parents _a black car? 4 Find and correct five mistakes with have got and be in ‘each conversation. Conversation 1 : [haven't got a pen. Are you one? Hove you got B: No, m not, but Ive got a pencil. A: Has it got black? B: No, its got red A: Has it got a rubber? B: Yes, itis. ‘&: Can I borrow it? Thanks. Conversation 2 ‘A: Have you got your camera with you? Bs No, but Fatima's an MP3 player. ‘ks Has it got a camera, Fatima? Jo, i isnt. But my mobile phone's got a camera. A: Has it got good? lot really. I's very small and the pictures haven't got very good. ‘A: That's OK. Can you take a photo of me? \K, smile! Look. You're a nice smile Complete the text with the correct form of have got. An only child ks not unusual to be an only child in the UK. Many families have got only one child. m Lucy, 'm an only child and I Uke 1 a brother ora citer, but thats OK, iy ‘my cousins, my aunts, uncles, ‘grandfathers and grandmothers = and|¢___ the noise of a Large famly; our house is always quiet! Il my own room, too ~it's small, but love t! My bestfriend __—__abigfamity~he three brothers and two sisters! Bur they . {big house, so he shares a room with his ‘wo brothers tones mum and dag? Yes, 1" really special forme. PST 5 4 (13.2 Listen to two people talking about their families and match the speakers with the phrases. You can use the phrases more than once. There is one extra phrase. alotef time with my ‘And that time's 1 hasn't got a job. 2 has got one sister Pav 3 has got one brother, 8 ~~ & has got five brothers. 5 has got a good job. » Listen again. Are the sentences true (1) or false (F)? ‘Tom is Meg's brother. Meg is close to he" sister. Nick is David's brother. Nick is quite active Jenny is David's mother. David and Jenny are close. Jenny's husband doesn’ like his job. Jenny's got three sons. _ @yausune VOCABULARY Ee: PERSONALITY © Add the vowels and write the personality words. 1 knd kind 2 atllgnt 3 inny 4 fmndly 5 tkty 6 0 8 9 niknd ss ntestng stpd _ 10 qt 11 nfnaly 12 bmg © Write the words from Exercise 1 in the correct column for each stress pattern 10 200 3.00 | kd 4 © ()3.3 Listen and check. Then listen and repeat. © Complete the conversations with adjectives from Exercise 18. 1 A: [think Marks very friendly. B: Really? He never talks to met | think he's very unfriendly, 2 A: Andrea's really talkative at breakfast time. B: Yeah, | dont lke it ke to be mornings! 3A: Lena's a serious student. B: Yes, usually, but she's sometimes very 4 A: The teachers are kind to Greg, B: Yes, but some ofthe children are inthe B: Don't be horrible! | think she's very! 6 A The first class today is art - that’s really interesting. B: Yes, but the teacher's ‘everyone go to sleep! ~he makes GRAMMAR ADVERBS OF FREQUENCY © Underline the correct alternative. 1 Mixing yellow and red ahuays/often/sometimes makes orange. 2 The colour red often/sometimes/hardly ever means ‘danger’ or‘stop’ 3 Apples are sometimes/hardly ever/never purple. 4 In football, the ball is usually/hardly ever/never white. 5 Achef in a restaurant never/sometimes/always has @ white hat. 6 Food is often/hardly ever/never blue. 7 Cola is always/sometimes/never brown 8 People always/often/never drink their coffee white ~ with milk 9 Taxis in New York are hardly ever/always/sometimes yellow. 10 Eggs are usually/never/hardly ever white or brown. A Read the emails. Are Sandy and Cristina good flatmates? How are you? Im te, but ve got new fatto, Cristina, and she’s areal prot, Se! aks to meter) When she comes home inthe evening, | ask her usaly about hor day. She sae, ‘ine!’ aways and then she watches usualy TV or she goes to her room to sometimes sleep! ‘Sno wants hardy ever to chat. What cant do? Sandy HiZsuzsa, How are you? I'm fne, but my new flatmate, Sandy, is a ‘eal problem, She stops taking never. In the evening after classes I'm thed often. | want to usualy relax i front of the TV for half an hour or | have sometimes a shor rest ‘She wants always to talk about her day. Ihave haraly fever the eneray to listen, That's my news. Email me soon! Crstina Read the emails again. Circle the adverbs of frequency and draw a line to show their correct position. | Read the forum post and tick the ideas you agree with. HELP! forum ered f money. | jon, no, bul ee) coy nty euros. The problem i pe ates tae Help! errs ak to him about it Tell him how you feel ‘ou say he's your itiend and teal fiends isten ‘9 each olher But emenber. money and friends don't mbx. Coad luck! beth wates: kar! | don't think he's a veal fiend I's te to writes: end the tiendship - tell him to give you the ‘money and then Say goodbye! steve wiltes: Forget the money. Friends are everything, money's not important - Dut don't gue him more money! ieee but we aren't friends. The problem eee oe ee ees ea ee ees exer Levente jiaybe Its 2 good idea to meet her just Writes: once at the Week=rd. YOU Say yOu like her wll ive her a chance Good luck! Eten ir com ete iki waites: hat's 2 problem Tell joanne the truth ~ youre a fiendly person, but you arent her hier qynthia writes: at's really ciicult Change yout telephone number... or dont answer the phone she needs to understand that yOu ‘dont went to be friends Read the forum post again. Underline two names for each sentence. 1 They‘e friends. sam Joanne jon Patsy 2 They aren't friends. Sam Joanne Jon Patsy 3 They say: Don't be friends with him/her, Beth Karl Levente Miki 4 They say: Tell the truth, Beth Steve Miki Gynthia 5 They say: Be friends with him/her. Kerl Steve Levente Cynthia WN E DESCRIPTIONS; APOSTROPHE 'S 5 A Complete the text with ‘sor s. ‘eon's_ got an intresting family. Her brother super igen ard he ol gow job company in Sydney. He married and his Swite name is Grace. Sean. sister ‘the funny oe in the family. She ove " teling funny stories and sie ®work__as an actress “ith the Melbourne Theate Company. Jean "ve, _ here in Brisbane in my friend "Keira, apartment: " Hlean__the ‘baby! ofthe family. "She__got a big hear Peonleavays sy that “sbe___very kind 2 Match 1-14 in Exercise 5A with meanings a)-d). What does ‘s/s mean? ais byhas 1, ©) possessive 4) he/she/it form of verb © Read the texts, Put in nine missing apostrophes ('). My teacher{s called Pir Shes a language teacher she teaches Spanish. Filars classes are always very interesting, She works very hard to make her students speak to each other. We do lots of fun activities ike quizzes and working ir pairs. Pilars realy interested in us and because of thiswe are interested in her. Our teachers got an award for her work: best Spanish teacher of the year! | know Mark from playing games online, He loves games and he plays all the time —hes a really good player. Hes very quick Marks family is quite small — hes got one sister and she also plays online games all the time. Sometimes | think they see each other online more than at home! 0 Write about a person you know well. Write 45-65, words. Use the texts in Exercise 5C to help you. FUNCTION ; MAKING ARRANGEMENTS Pelt TONG , TIME EXPRESSIONS 4 A Look at the table and complete the sentences © 4 Complete the conversation with the words in the box. about Tara. = [Areyoufree is good for you would you like ] My week |[Doyou like How about sounds good don't ike Hi, Stefanie, Wire you free _ tomorrow? | sleep late Yes, am, What ?_ todo? dosport Him not sure, really? _ going to a club? have lunch at 8: Mmm ... 1 loud music. home ae films? clean the flat th B: Yes, Ido. igo shopping A OK let's go and see the new James Bond film. | meet friends B: Whereis it showing? ‘A: At the ABC in town. It’s on twice a day. ‘one or two times every year Bs What time ® 7 Afternoon or evening? {cin ties ‘a: Evening, think. phoneMum Vv VW WY WY VS AS A B: OK," See you there! 1 Tara _sleeps late once a week 5 Complete the conversations. Write one word in 2 She sport a ‘each gap. 3 She lunch at home 1A: What would __you lke to do tonight? 4% She the flat B: How {going to the cinema? 5 She shopping 2 A: Are you “on Saturday? 6 She _____ friends for dinner B: Yes, am. Would you to go shopping? 7 She to the cinema 3A: So, what _ 's good for you? 8 She her mother B: Well I finish work at six, so about meeting at seven? 4 A: Do you want to see Hotel Budapest tonight? : Yes, it showing? At the Odeon. It’s on at seven. © Find and correct six mistakes with time expressions in the text. | Ilivein Los Angeles and I like goingto B: Hmm... thats "Finish work at seven. | the beach and surfing. | go to Malibu beach once week, usually on Saturday. At the weekend I meet friends and we LEARN TO. —_ SHOW INTEREST 0 to the cinema or a café, or go toa club. We goto the cinema three or four times the year and go toa club once time a month, We meet in cafés two | times week and call each other on every 9 Complete the words. 1 A: We've got a new baby! A little girl! B: That's fantastic! What's her name? 2 A Lalways go swimming before | go to work. i B: Thats gr 's very good for you. | day. Because I'm usually very busy,! 3A; My sister isn't here. She isn't very well. only clean my flat on first Sunday of Oh. That's ash__. hope she's OK soon. | every month. 4 A: We never go on holiday. We haven't got any | money. That's aw_! Everyone needs a holiday. 5 A: Ohnnol the airport’ closed and I've got a flight this afternoon, B: Thats te__! Why is it closed? 6 A: I've got a new girlfriend, She's beautiful and intelligent. 8: That's wo__! Where's she from? RI REVIEW I; UNITS {-3 PTET REVIEW A. Add the vowels in each group. In each group find: a job (), two ‘objects (0), a country (C) a nationality (N) and a verb or verb phrase (V). © Match stress patterns a)-d) with groups 1-4 in Exercise 1A. a) 000 4 b) 00 a godo 4d) 000 1.1 Listen and repeat. CORUM PRESENT SIMPLE 2 © Complete the text with the present simple form of the verbs in brackets. [SPN] ov Roy's ___{be} Canasian and* (work) ina youth hostel in Corfu, Greece. He and the other hostl workers ° (be) Volunteers —they* __{nt get) money for their work. Every day Roy __ (getup) atsixand* _{have) breakfastin the hostel He? (not eook] themeals. Cynthia" _{be] the chef and she {do} allthe shopping and cooking, Every morning, Roy®____[elean) the rooms and "= (help) onthe ‘organic farm atthe hostel, growing fod forthe guests. n the afternoons, he® (not work) and he usally ® {go} tothe beach. ‘Mter dinner, he and the hostel guests often“ ___ [chat] together. “R®____ (be) agreatjob, Roy says. ‘Everyone's very friendly 1 {not want) the summerto end” B Write questions using the prompts. DISTELISETNA PERSONALITY 3 A Put the letters in order and write the words to complete the riddles. 1 Inever talk, but im not very _quiet _ (tqefu). a AO ea) a LISTENING GA D)R13 Listen toa conversation at a hotel reception. Circle the correct Picture for the lost item. 2 tmnot (eelinintgit), but | always know the time, 3 Fm usually quite (sisereu), but nat very {nikd) or (eirnyfa 4 Vmreally_ (lavttikea) and | never listen. 5 Imaquite___(pidsut), but | write in many languages. 1B Match objects a)-e) with riddles 1-5 in Exercise 3A. ajaradio = 4 by awatch ©) adog d)apen @) the TV news (EGE Have/Has cor 4 Complete the sentences with the correct form of be or have got. What's the answer to question 87 1 Myname__ Amari 21 one brother and one sister. 3 Mymother____one sister. 4 She (not) any brothers. 5 My mother’s sister Jen. 6 Jen Henry's wife, 7 Jen and Henry two nephews and one niece, 8 la boy ora girl? 1 howald/be/Ray? owls fay? _ nEWION 2 where /be /he / from? 3 where /be/ the hostel? IA. complete the poems. 4 how much / money / meen piercer = donit___ ke my mobile ph . per eer Pot want tobe alone. 6 who/ be/ Cynthia? But then my ‘m, phone, it rings. 7 she/clean/therooms? " really do not these “th 8 what / Roy / usualy /do// Lisa in the afternoons? , 7 : = de fcudteceen ‘what does the train le please? do/inthe evenings? Ah past four Here, taketh no kei Pe “Two single ti___7 Are they for me?” ~ "Yes forfive eu they're not for free!" © Answer the questions in Exercise 28. Poem 3 1 Hes twenty-seven, _ "Co Ihave a sandwich, pl y 2 : ‘OF co wat kind? Meat or ch ? s ‘Oh, Im not sure, s0°ca Iplease 4 have one of those and one of th 5 Poem 4 6 ‘are you fre at half p, five? 7 — No,%50 thats when my friends ative’ 8 - “Then ho. ‘ab. meeting at three?” 9 z ‘Sorry 'm%bu___ "When are you‘fr 7” 10 8 ()RL2 Listen and check. Then listen and repeat. © Listen again and complete the report. AIRPORT HOTEL LOST AND FOUND PROPERTY REPORT Receptionist: Angela West Givin 2aLben recat muerte ett § Room number = Nobile phone number rem lost abe woh pom ‘ card and 1 Item checked and returned: C) Signature: ¥ Moretti Demmgeeee f a) ia Arey ee ed oxi Circle the correct option to complete the sentences. 1 10 1 12 B 6 Are your keys on that table? B:No, | think they're Franco's. a) those b) these @) this, When work? a) you finish 6) you do finish ¢) do you finish ‘A: Are you from Canada? B:No,'m_ a) Mexicishb) Mexican ¢) Mexico My parents __on Fridays. a) gooften out b) often go out ¢) go out often ‘A: What's the time? Belts ae a) aquartereleven b) halftofive c) eight fifteen David's a_ child, He never smiles. a) serious b) funny _¢) unfriendly {Is your name Chung? Bes, a)lam b)itis¢) my nameis ‘A:Can you help us? B: Sorry, | time a) haven't got b) don't have got _«) hasn't got ‘A: What do you do in the evenings? Br go to the cinema Ido nothing. a)or band but A: What's that? Br It’s a birthday card for my He's four today. a)niece b) uncle nephew __at the health centre? ‘) Jason does work b) Does Jason work 0) Works jason Is Carlos married? B: 2) No,he not. b) No, he isnt. ¢) Hesno married. My isin the office a) dairy b) diery ¢) diary ‘a sandwich, please? a)Canihave b) Could!) Dol have 15 Eva __her MP3 player everywhere. a)listens to b) listen to ¢) listens 16 A: Susan, is Julio. B: Hi, Susan. Nie to meet you. a) this byhe ¢) here 17 Paolo___—___dogs. a)nolikes 6)don'tlike ¢) doesr't like 18 How about to the cinema? a) gob) going «) we go 19 They _ alot of sport. a)do b) make ¢) take 20 Ricardo twenty-five, a)is byhasgot <) have 21 A: Where are Kris and Marta? B inthe café, a) There 6) Their ¢) They're 22 You're very _ today. Are you OK? a)quite b) quiet) happy this your pen? No, thinkits a)Elena b) Elena's ¢) mine 24 A: How often do you go to a concert? a) One a month, ©) Once a month. 25 A: Do you like films? B: a) Yes, like. b) No, Idon't ike. ¢) Yes, Ido. 26 I'm not Sylvie' father, Im her brother! She's my ! a) daughter 6) aunt 27 Michelle, a) are you 281 ayear. a)never _b) hardly ever 29 a computer? a) Has lan got b) lan has got 30 That isn’t yourbook. It’s a)my b) Anse) mine Ea) b) One ina month. o) sister free tonight? bydo you ¢) you are go to the cinema ~ maybe once ©) sometimes ©) Has got lan | | VOCABULARY ROOMS AND FURNITURE ‘LA Find ten rooms and furniture words in the puzzle. Coo Oz TC WleN ot NA GIER fulalklilr{clHlelnim|s [p[rijolule[ejaltie|rio po1sHELVE ST OREYBDEATON AOZRMRUK PFE Real aa Deatc K PoEAR 1 B Write the words from the puzzle in the correct column. Places in a house Furniture ‘ving room | | | | | | eee GRAMMAR THERE IS/ARE 2 A Read the advert and complete the conversation with the correct form of there is/are, ROOM FOR RENT Ove bedracin fr rene in large Mot with other students Good lacatin ~ enly tn minutes fom the station Rent: 6400 per manth Phones Eduardo on 0427 892 26409 ‘A: Hi, Eduardo, my name's Ken m interested in the flat. Can | ask you some questions? B: Sure. ‘A:'__Is there a living room? Bi No? _ but?__abig kitchen. We use it as a living room, A: And + a television? B: We've got a small TV in the kitchen and s __ am internet connection in each room. ‘A: Oh, that’s good. So at the moment, how many People inthe flat? two of us ~ me and Karol. Karol’s Polish and I'm from Argentina, anything else you want to know? A: Er... yes, are you near the shops? VOCABULARY PREPOSITIONS Underline the correct alternative. B: Well,® ‘about five or six shops near the station and ® __a large shopping centre about ten minutes away. ‘A: OK, thanks. It sounds great! 5B Say the sentences, Then underline the stressed word in each sentence. 4 Is there a living room? 2 There's a big kitchen. 3 Is there a television? 4 How many people are there? 5 There are two of us. 6 There's a large shopping centre. © (B)4.1 Listen and check. Then listen and repeat. le) aCR(es 1A: Where's Antonia? She's on/in/behind her bedroom. I want to take a photo of everyone, : OK. Samad, could you stand on/under/ in front of Tomas? Where's your flat? Its on/between/above that shop. Is there a café near here? 3: Yes, there's one between/on/in the cinema and the post office, : Have you got today’s newspaper? Yes. it’s in/on/between the kitchen table, OK, let's go. B: No, walt. Always look behind/above/next to you when you start your car. 7 A: Who's that next to/between/in your dad in the photo? B: That's my brother, Stefano. 8 A: Where's the cat? B: Look under/above/between the sofa. Match the words in the box with 1-5 in the photo. lamp mitror curtain sofa picture ‘What do you think? Underline the alternative that you think is correct. Ina small room .. 1 have/don't have lots of small furniture. 2_use/don't use one or two pieces of large furniture 3. have/don't have a lot of pictures. ‘4 put/don't puta mirror on the wall 5. open/don't open curtains in the day. 6 paint/don't paint your walls @ dark colour. Read the text and check your answers. Look at the photo in Exercise 4A. Complete the sentence with There's/There are. care__no armchairs. a big sofa next to the window. two pictures behind the shelf a curtain. —a big mirror on the wall. a lamp in the room, a rugon the floor. ‘no cups on the table. __no cupboards a shelf between the sofa and the wall. Ina smallhameit’simpectantta choose the ight furniture. With the wrong furniture, your far can laok crowded but with he right furitue itcan look spaciaus® ard large. Pecple with smallroams usually make a big mistake:they put lots of furniture inthe room, Thay often have wo orthree small armchairs andtables ora table anda desk ~ and they put ts smal pictures fonthe walls |Asmallraom looks gondwithone or two big pieces of furiture, for example a sofa ora tabi, fr relaxing, eating and working. Have one fortwva pictures ~ ro more — ans put pa miror Amirorinthe right place gives more light anc makes the roar look big. Windows are very Important because theymake room ook light and spacious. Use {curtains but don't close hem inthe day, Put wallpaper on one wall and paint the otherwallsa ight colour, fo example whiteor yellows don'tuse brown or black orothereark colours. WRITING COMMAS Read the text and put in six commas. ‘A man lives on the twelfth floor of a tall building. Every morning he leaves heme, locks the door takes the lift down to the lobby opens the front door and leaves the building. Inthe evenirg he gets into the lift presses a to the tenth floor opens the it daors and walks up the stairs to hs flat, Sometimes there's someone else in the lftand he goes up to the twelfth floc What do you think? Why does the man only go to the tenth floor in the evening, when he lives on the twelfth floor? 4.2 Usten to a tour guide and number the street names in the order you hear them. Which four does he not talk about? a) Wood Street ) King William Street @) StMartins Le-Grand @) Cheapside ) Fore Street f) Honey Lane g) London Wall hy) Prince’ Street 1) Bread Street ) Moorgate I Milk Street 1) Threadneedle Street Listen again and match the places with the things you can do there. 1 Museum of London 2 the Barbican 3 Moorgate 4 the Monument 7 a) send a posteard b) see all of London ©) see a filmor a play 4d) get something to eat €) see very old jewellery VOCABULARY : PLACES IN TOWNS ‘Where do you go when ...? Complete the crossword. s[uyPTe[RIMPA[R| K[E|T Across 1 You need some food for the weekend. 5 You want to watch a play. 6 You want to borrow a book. 7 You want to watch a film. 9 You like doing exercise. 10 You want to buy a stamp and send a letter. Down 2 You want to see some beautiful paintings. 3 You need some aspirin. 4 You want to speak to a police officer 8 You lke looking at very old objects. Co CAN FOR POSSIBILITY Complete the conversations with the correct form of can and the words in brackets. a) A: Excuse me, "_can {buy _(1/ buy) stamps here? B:Yes?____(you). But? (you / not / send) your postcard, sorry. You need to go to the post office bya < ____(myson/play) tennis here? B: No,*___ the). But theresa sports centreinWestStreet-* (he /play) there, ©) A: Where” (we / find) presents for our friends? Bt (you / go) to that shop over there. a) A? (we / get) tickets here? B:Yes,°_____ you). And! (we / pay) by credit card? B: No, sorry, ® (you). 4 © Complete the quiz questions. Use where, can and the verbs in the box. eat_watch travel speak see WHERE IN THE WORLD ...? 11 Where can you eat mooncake? Sa e 2 four languages in ane countiy? oe Imichelangeto's famous statue of David? 4 across eleven, ‘lime zones in one country? 2) Russia_b) the USA_c) india . sixteen ditferent football teams in one city? EDIE ‘de Janeiro Do the qui © Read the sentences and check your answers to the quiz. 1. Mooncake is a very sweet cake. You eat it in China, at the Mid-Autumn Festival 2 In Canada you hear two languages: French and English; but in Switzerland there are four official languages: Italian, French, German and Romansch. 3. The statue of David is in Italy. You vist it in Florence. 4 India has got one time zone, the USA has got four and in Russia you go through eleven time zones. 5 Rio and Madrid have got alot of football teams, but in London you choose between sixteen different football clubs. Arsenal, Chelsea and West Ham United are some of them. ‘Add can to the sentences in Exercise 4C. 1 Mooncake isa very sweet cake, You. eat it in China, atthe Mic WreYe NTN NG E PREPOSITIONS, A Read the sentences and look at the picture. Write the names of the basketball players. 1 Eduardo isin front of Dirk 2. andre! is opposite Eduardo, 3. Steve is on the right of Dirk 4 Theo is behind Steve. 5 Tony is next to Andrei. 6 Nen@ is on the left of Tony. 7 Jorge is opposite Nené. BRO i THINGS TO BUY 4. A Write the shop names under pictures 1-10. » Look at the picture again, Underline the correct alternative. Ande is onthe lft of/on the right of Tory. Steve isin front of/opposit2 Theo. Nené is opposite/behind Jorge. ‘Tony is behind/next to Neré. Eduardo is next to/on the left of Jorge. ‘Andrei, Nen8 and Tony are opposite/near each other. oununn © Complete the things you can buy from the shops in Exercise 14. 1 Goto shop 1 to buy trainers _or a swi os, 2 Inshop3 you can buy new _and mag 3 Youcan buyjea__andajac_in shop 4. 4 Doyou want to buy amusicC__ora film D__?Goto shop 5. 5 Youcan buysh__and med shop 9, 6 You goto shop 7 when youneedaSIMc__, hea___oramem_sti 2 Add the words in the box to the conversations. FUNCTION SHOPPING you ‘ll can in too got problem them enough te it expensive they _ Conversation 1 you : Can A help me? Yes? A: Have you got these jeans black? B: Black? | think so. Yes. ‘A: Oh, they aren‘t big. Have you got in size 16? B: Er... let me look. Ah, yes. ‘A; Great, | take them, How much are? B: They £39.99. Conversation 2 A: |help you? B: Yes, we need a Scotland football shirt for Duncan. ‘OK Try this one. B: No, it's big. Have you it in small? ‘A: Here you are. B: Thanks. That's great. How much is? £60. B: What? £60! That's too. ¢: Mum! : No. No, thank you. Sorry, Duncan. : Fine. No. LEARN TO SAY NO POLITELY INA SHOP 3 Put the words in the correct order to complete the conversation. Assistant: help/I/-can /you an help vou ? Customer: thanks / looking, /just /Ym you / have / small/in/ this /T-shirt / got I ? Assistant: no, 7 medium /only/sorry./in Customer: no, isn't / right. /it/ anyway / thanks Assistant: red/we've/in/it/ got Customer: not / mmm, 'm/think/1/ sure./to/ need /it / about FOOD AND DRINK ee ere een NOUNS WITH A/AN, SOME, ANY 1 milk chicken s 5 A Read the article and match recipes 1-3 with Z fish garlic a shopping lists A-C. 5 Complete the sentences with a/an, some or any. salad apple — 1 Pasta salad hasn't got_any__meat init, but it’s cheese got vegetables. noodles TOO BUSY TO EAT? 2 a Are there vegetables in Cola chicken? banana grapes lettuce butter juice fruit = onion and __ Do you have a busy lifestyle? When you come home from work. are you too tired to 2 3 4 5 6 u 8 = eae gente eats ccr: 2 Test =i sacs ngs : ; rato sauce ey ee ee pec heaton 4 Two dishes hi i repeat. shave got oil in them and one hasn't got eee hs mrcvenraie 5 A: Isthere salt and pepper in the pasta {Aish with a sophisticated name but in aa j ge te on eee B: No there isn't, but there's hot sauce. CoV ENS COUNTABLE AND UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS ‘eggs. some tomato sauce, a small onion {and some sait and pepper. Put some oil in a frying pan and when it’s hot. add the egg mixture, Str it around. There you go! 1 ¥ fruit X vegetables 3 There's some fruit, but there aren't any vegetables. This a flexible dish, s0 you can eat it every ead breed) A putes ‘day. Mix together some cooked pasta -| PeneenSUR Var Scar ev stv toSansae my Ba tke three-colour pasta - and two types of cooked vegetables (e.g. broccolt 3K fruit juice v water tomatoes, com on the cob. green peppers). | Add some oll and chil suce, stir It around |... and enjoy! 4 bananas ¥ apples ee B Make the sentences in Exercise 3A true for you. 3.Cola chicken y 6 Cola chicker very simple dish. © Write sentences with there's/there are and some/any. 5 A Underline the correct alternative. 1 | drink mitk‘mitks every day. 2 My parentseat a lot of fruit/fuits. 3. We often have egg/eges for breakfast. 4 | don't like pea/peas. 5 | don't eat meat/meats. 6 I really hate rice/rices. 7 We hardly ever have bean/beans. 8 There's @ lo: of pasta/pastas in my cupboard. — Cola chicken is simple to make. You need a 5 7 grapes x cheese chicken, some cola, an onion and a green Pepper. Cut up the chicken, the onion and the green pepper and put them together ina pan. Add some cola, some herbs and spices and cover with aluminium fol, Bake at 350 degrees for one hour. ALANS 2A Look at the underlined leters.s the | READING aa Ce : | | | 6 ¥ pasta xrice z 7 Xonions ¥ carrots © Write sentences using the prompts. Make the - nouns plural where necessary. 8 ¥ salt X pepper 7 7 1 apple / good / for you (peste (threc-colour) age ee Apples are good for you va tomato sauce ¥ 2 coffee / good / for you? omy ‘ne anion — hill rence. a 3. there /a lot of/ sugar / the cupboa a it | : ———————— = 4 there /a lot of / tomato / the fridge a ee fobicken |) 5 he/like / grape? ia a ———__—_—- green pene ® Write the numbered letters from Exercise 1A to 1/not like / butter here and spices find the message. _ — 7 you / eat / alot of / biscuit? f é ? 5 Which two shopping lists are not complete? Read the recipes again and add the missing ingredients to 123 4 567 B91 1121314 8 we / not eat / alot of /ice cream ete VOCABULARY CONTAINERS ‘ Vic and Bob are going on a camping trip. Complete their conversation with the words in the box. Make them plural if necessary. There are two extra words. ean bottle bag cup packet jar bowl carton mug Bob: OK, Vic. Is everything here? Vie Yes, | think so. Bob: OK. Three * ca Vie: Yes. Bob: And have we got?_ of? Vie: Er yes. Bob: Five? Vie: Right. Bob: Please tell me we've got some‘ of ‘orange juice - you know you forget things. Vie: Yes, we've got two of them. of baked beans? to eat the beans out of water? Bob: A, of cigarettes? Vie: Bob, this is a no smoking holiday! Bob: OK, OK.A* of jarn? Vie: Yes. Bob: Ten” of sweets? Vie: Bob, you're on a diet! Bob: But they're sugar-free sweets. Vie: Huh! Bob: Two rolls of toilet paper? Vie: Er, toilet paper? Oh not Ce E HOW MUCH/MANY; QUANTIFIERS 2 A Write questions using how much/many and a word/ phrase from each column, Make the nouns in column Aplural if necessary. A B Lehid | isthere ina hamburger? 2ietter | are there in English? 3 beef isthere ina 25-metre swimming pool? ‘vowel | are there in the English alphabet? Scent Isthere in one can of cola? Gwater —_ | aretherein-the average American family? Tjyice | are there in a euro? sugar _| isthere in ten kilos of oranges? 1. How many chitiren are the average American family? 5 Match answers a)-h) with questions 1-8 in Exercise 2A. a) 100 5 4 Find and correct ten mistakes with quantifiers in the conversations. 1. A: How many milk do we need? much B: Two cartons. 2. A: Isthere any orange juice in the fridge? B: No, not many —just one carton, 3. A: How much biscuits do you eat ina week? B: Quitea many. love biscuits! here's none water in this bottle. its empty. B: That's OK. There's another bottle in my bag. re there any tomatoes in the fridge? B: Not much ~ two or three. low many money have you got? uite lot How many bananas are there in that bowl? io one it's emply. ‘A: Have we got much ice cream? B: Yes, we've got a quite lot. 4 5 a ‘5S A (52 Listen toa radio programme and choose the correct answer. On the Junk Food Lover's Diet a) you can eat alot of junk food. b) you can eat alittle junk food «you can't eat any unk food. b) 375,000 litres a two 4) 40 grams €) twenty-six f) five 8) about 3.5 litres bh) 114 grams - one kilo makes eight burgers, 9 Make sentence b) the opposite of sentence a). Use the quantifiers inthe box. ‘quitealotef alotof much many none no 1a) [don’t drink very much coffee. b) Idrink quite a ot of coffee. 2 a) Ive gota lot of friends. b) Ihaven't got friends. 3a) There's lot of pasta in the jar. b) There isn’t pasta in the jar. 4 a) I haven't got much time to relax. b) Ive got _ time to relax. 5 a) There are some tomatoes in the fridge. by There are__ tomatoes in the fridge. 6 a) Stamps? Yes, there are some here by Stamps? No, there are here. 5 Complete the questions with how much/many. 1 _How many hamburgers can you eat in a week? 2 chocolate milk can you drink in ‘aweek? 3 pieces of pizza can you eat in a week? 4 ___ packets of biscuits can you eat in aweek? oe Ice cream can you eat in a week? 6 colacan you drink in a week? E Listen again and answer the questions in Exercise 5B. } thaif WRITING PARAGRAPHS Read the blog and number the topics in the order the writer writes about them, Which two topics does the writer not give information about? a) drinks b) snacks ©) fast food ) breakfast 1 €) foreign food ) dinner @) lunch ue eer 1m from izmirin Turkey and my family loves food, From breakfast to dinner, we always eat fresh food, Breakfast is simple: eggs, cheese, bread and tomatoes. We sometimes eat cooked eggs, with Turkish sausage — that's really good. We don't usually have cereal with milk for breakfast like they do in the UK ~ there are lots of other delicious things to eat! Ihave lunch with my husband when he can come home from works the children have lunch at school. We usually have a light lunch ~ soup and bread, or rice and chicken. Something easy to gets pide — Turkish pizza; we eat itwith salad. And we often have a yoghurt drink called Auran with our pide or some milk, My favourite pide is cheese with egg on top. Our main meal is dinner. All the family comes ‘to eat and sometimes we have other family members too ~ cousins, aunts, uncles. We eat around eight o'clock, We start with cold food ~ different small dishes made from vegetables. Our main meal is usually meat or fish with rice and salad. Then we have fruit or something sweet With all that food, eating dinner can take a long time! But we love chatting and telling each other about our day ? Write four or five paragraphs about how your family eats. Write 80-100 words.

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