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ll V O C ABULARY Shopping G RAMMAR Present continuous


a Writ e t h e n a m e s of t h e pla c e s i n a shopping m a ll a U nd erlin e th e correct words to comple t e th e sentences.
und er t h e picture s. What do you doing/ are you doing / you are doing here?
I ’m waiting/ ’5 waiting/ waiting for my brother.
Where Micha el is going/ Micha el going/ ’5 Micha el going?
H e looking/ H e’s looking/ is he looking for his brother.
Are you having/ You’re having/ You havingyour dinner now?
Y es, we do / we’re having/ we are. W e having/ are have /
’re having spaghetti Bolognese.
What you’re buying/ are you buying / you buying?
I ’m not buying/ not buying/ ’m not buy a nything.
I just looking / just are looking/ ’m just looking.
It not raining/ isn’t raining/ is raining not a t th e mom e nt.
In fa ct, th e sun shining/ are shining/ ’s shining now.

b m Listen and check.

0 C omplete the sentences with the present continuous


5 6 form of th e verbs i n bra ck e ts. Use contra ctions wh ere
b Complete the crossword puzzle. possible .

-) Across 1 A What M ? (Sophie, do)


1 You c a n buy a spirin in this shop. B She (get) re ady to go out.
4 You c a n ta k e money from your b a nk a ccount here. 2 A Who (you, wait) for?
6 You c a n buy T-shirts a nd je ans here. B l — ( w a i t ) for my frie nd.
7 They have a large p erfum e section o n th e first floor. 3 A (you a nd M el, have) a good tim e in P aris?
9 G o here if you have any questions a bout th e shopping mall. B No, (not). (stay) at a
vlv Down horrible hotel.
2 The m a in to th e shop is on th e next stre et. 4 A What (you, re ad) at the moment?
3 If you w a nt a burger a nd chips, this is th e pla c e for you. B I — (re a d) th e new novel by th e a uthor of th e
5 This shop sells dictionaries. H arry Potter books.
6 You c a n sit down here a nd have a nic e c u p of te a. 5 Jack (buy) some new je ans.
8 This is where you have to le ave your c ar or motorbik e . 6 How funny — Robert a n d M artin (we ar) th e
s a m e shirt!

1 C H 2 E M 1 5 T
PRUNUNCIATI ON
S e nte nc e stre ss

a m Listen and decide where the


m a i n stre ss i s i n e a c h s e nt e nc e .
Tick (l) t h e stressed word.
1 Are they w aiting a t th e entrance?
a El Are b waiting
2 They are n’t buying a nything.
a El They b E] aren’t
3 I’m re a ding th e newspaper.
a [:I I’m b E] reading
4 Is she g etting some money from th e c a sh
machine?
a [:I getting b [:I some
5 What are you drinking?
a D are b |:| drinking
6 W e’re sta nding a t th e bus stop.
a El We’re b |:I standing

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ll GRAMMAR Present simple or V O C ABULARY Clothes


pre s e nt continuous a C omplete the crossword puz zle.
a U n d e rlin e th e corre ct words to comple t e th e 2WA3T C H
conv ers a tion.
E MMA H i, Joe. What 1do you buy/ are you buying?
JO E H ello, E mma. 2I’m buying/ I buy some new trousers.
E MMA B ut 3y0u’re usual/y we aring/ you usually w e arje a ns
a n d trainers.
JO E Yes, 4I’m knowing/ / know. 5I’m t/ying/ I try to dress
smartly in my n e w j o b .
E MMA W ell, 6I’m liking/ Ilik e th e m.
JO E G ood, a nd, look, 7I w e ar/ I’m we aring some new shoes
th a t I bought yesterday.
EMMA Wow, 8they’re looking/ they look great!
JO E T h a nks. 9Are you we aring/ Do you w e ara new dress?
EMMA Yes, 10I do/ lam. What 11are you thinking/ do you think?
JO E It’s re ally nic e . H ey, 12do you w a nt/ are you wanting to
go for a coffe e?
9 Across
EMMA Sorry, I can’t. 13I wait/ I’m waitingfor my boyfriend. 2 If you w a nt to know th e tim e , look a t y o u r m .
14He’s park/ng/ H e parks the car.
4 D avid ne eds a new white to we ar for his job
JO E O K, never min d . Bye!
interview on Monday.
5 Look a t all those d ark clouds! Why don’t you ta k e your
b (3%! Listen and check.
with you?
8 Your h a nds look so cold! Where are y o u r — ?
C ompl e t e th e s e nte nc e s. Use th e present simpl e or 9 The boys have to we ar trousers to school a n d th e girls
present continuous forms of th e verbs i n th e box. have to we ar a
11 When I was young, were always blu e . Now
w alk sp e nd cost drin k we ar
they c a n b e a ny colour you lik e: bla ck, white — even red!
w a tch w a it go ra in +i-ke
4|! Down
1 When you go skiing, you ne ed to we ar special
K aren n e v e r J a L dresses to work. She
on your fe et.
_ l i k L wearing trousers.
3 You have to we ar in th e gym, not shoes!
H e c a n’t talk to you right now. H e a football
4 M e n usually we ar for te nnis — not trousers!
m a tch on TV.
6 You c a n’t we ar bla ck with brown shoes. They
3 I for you in front of th e underground station.
don’t look right.
Don’t be late!
7 I got this from my gra ndmoth er.
W e normally orange juic e with bre akfast a nd
Unfortunately, it’s too small for my finger.
water with lunch.
1 0 That w e dding costs £3,000! It’s too expensive.
It more th a n £100 to buy a ticket for th e
men’s te nnis fin al at Wimble don.
6 It h ard now, so we c a n’t go for a walk by th e PRONUNCIATION
river.
Sounds and spelling: o
7 W e often our holidays in th e mountains.
8 Y es, we usually home by bus, but we a m Listen to the words with o and complete th e
h o m e now. table with the words in the box.

vote some soup doll ar rock pool oth er to e


boat broth er cool on cough d o love hope

Sound 1 [0/ Sound 2 [ml Sound 3 /A/ Sound 4/90]


(e.g. sock) (e.g. boot) (e.g. glove) (e.g. coat)
vote

h m Listen and check.

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ll USE FUL LANGUAG E
Shopping for clothes
a M a tc h qu e stions 1—6 w it h answers a—f.
1 [El C an I help you?
2 [:I C an I try them on?
3 El What size are you?
4 [:I What colourwould you like?
5 [I What do you think?
6 [3 How much are these je ans, ple ase?
a B lu e or gre en, ple ase.
b 32, l t h i n k .
c They’re £49.99.
d Y es, I’m looking for a red dress a nd some sm art shoes.
e It looks re ally good on you.
f C ertainly. The fitting rooms are over there.

I) m Listen and check. . 5, .l

c P ut th e words i n th e corre ct ord er to m a k e s e nte nc e s. . .


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1 looking/som e/for/j e a ns / I' m . I P R O N U N C I A T I U N Jommg W O Id S
M, I _ ' “5
W a @ 111 List e n to th e s e nte nc e s. Tick (I) th e two words
2 a/lm/1 O /SIz e . t h a t are join e d together.
1 I’ m a siz e 1 0 .
3 would / c o l o u r/ lik e / w h a t / y o u ?
a I I'm a
4 s i z e /t h i n k/Il a r e /t h e s e /y o ur. b D 5'28 1 0
2 It looks good on you.
5 o v e r/f it t i n g/ro o m s/t h e /t h e r e /j u s t/ a r e . a El good on
b E] on you
3 How much is it?
6 o u / o n / t h e / r e a t/lo o k .
y y g a I] How much
7 th e m / t a k e / I ’ l l .
b I] much is
4 T h e je ans are over th ere .
8 l/c a rd / by/cre dit/ p a y/c a n?
a I] The jeans
b E] jeans are
9 D Thank you for the lovely present '

ll READING WRITING sKILLs Writing formal and


inform al emails
3 R e ad the four thank-you emails. Which email is
from ? a A dd on e word to e a ch s e nt e nc e t o m a k e it correct.
a El someone who was "I recently _ 1 | just wanted to thank you the lovely present you gave me.
b [:1 someone who h a d a proble m With h er c ar I ll 51; recanted m Ih a n k V O U f ort h e lovelv present
c D a family member W m m6
d someone who left her company 2 Thanks much for the DVD you sent me for my birthday.

3 | just wanted th a nk you for th e flowers.

D e ar Mr Jones 4 T h a nk for th e chocolates. They were delicious!


I'd just like t o th a nk you very much for the MP3 player you got
me for a le aving present.
5 | just lik e to say th a nk you for inviting m e to your party on
I’v e alre ady got ov er 500 songs on it and I us e it all the time.
S aturday.
B est of luck for th e future.
R egards
Lucy
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a Writ e two th a nk-you e m a ils. Use th e inform a tion i n
th e boxes a n d th e e m a ils in 1a t o h e lp you.
H ello Grandma
Thanks very much for the T-shirt you gave me for Christmas.
It was a lovely present! Blue's my favourite colour and my friends say it E m a il 1
looks re ally good on me. To: Sonia
L . . .
ove R elationship: fri e nd
Tina x _ _
-—— R e ason for writing: to th a n k her for h er h e lp wh e n you
mov e d f l a t
E xtra information: th e new fl a t = lovely, invit e h er for
dinn er soon?
H i P aul
Many thanks for your help when my car didn't start last night. From: Helen
I re ally ne ed to buy a new one!
T h a nks once a g ain
Judy
E m ail 2
To: Anne
R elationship: your mum’s n eighbour
D e ar Sarah .. .
I just want to say thank you for th e lovely flowers you sent me R e ason for writing: to th a n k her for looking a ft er your c a t
when I was in hospital last week. (Bob) when you were on hollday
If e e l much better now and th e flowers look be autiful on my E xtra information: lovely holid a y, c u p of te a a t your
kitchen table. house? 1 fl
Best wishes ' I
H annah From: N ichol a s

b R e ad the emails again. Are the sentences true or false?


1 Lucy bought Mr Jones a n MP3 player when she left h er job.
2 Tina didn’t like her C hristmas present from her grandmother.
3 Judy h elp e d P aul to start his c ar yesterday.
4 H a nn a h isn’t in hospital this we ek.

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Reading and listening extension
ll READIN G b C ompl e t e th e s e nte nc e s w it h t h e words i n th e box.
T h ere are some extra words.
a R e ad th e two e m a ils. C om le t e th e sentences.
1p . . countryside difficult easy food i-mitecl
1 Roddy sent Thomas a n J i m — to visit his country. shops sist er S wit z erla nd th e U K w e ath er
2 Thomas wants to know a bout th e where
Roddy lives. ' . _ 1 Roddy _1nl&d—'
' Thomas to visit him.
3 Roddy describes h's town and t h e — that '5 2 Thomas and his family are on a skiing holiday in
ne ar it.

summer. 4 There aren’t many in the town where


5 Roddy tells Thomas what he ne eds to bring. Roddy lives.
- A ‘ 5 It is to get to a city where there are things
"- “ to do.
6 T h e — in summ er isn’t always good.

o A friend from another country is coming to visit you


T01 Roddy for the first time. Write an email describing the place
From: Thomas where you live and the clothes your friend ne eds to
Subje ct: R e: Invita tion

D e ar Roddy
tion to
Than k you very much for your invita
I aske d my pare nts,
visit you in the summ er.
they can give m e the mon ey for
and they say
s gre at! To: T hom a s
the ticke t, so that’
D a t e: 4 F e bru ary 10:26
café in
I’m writin g this on my phon e in a Subject: R e: Invit a tion
erlan d, beca use w e ’re spen ding a we ek
Switz
it se ems
here , skiin g. It’s snow ing now, so
t summ er! T ell me more D e ar Thomas
stran ge to think abou
e you live. Is it a big town ? Is there
abou t wher Thanks for your e m a il. I'm ple a s e d th a t your p are nts said yes!
a lot to do there ?
So, to a nsw er your questions: I liv e i n a very sm all town. There's a
summ er? My
Also , what is the we ather like in c a f é wh ere I me et my friends, a n d there’s a post offic e a n d a chemist.
r says it’s alwa ys rainin g in the U K, but I
siste A n d th a t’s a ll!
me angr y!
think she just want s to make
B ut don't worry, because there's a big city quit e ne ar. It has a l arg e
Write b a ck soon ! d e p artm e nt store . There's also a cin e m a , a th e a tre , a swimming pool
T hom a s a n d a gym (bring your train ersl), so th ere's lots to do, a n d w e c a n get
th ere on th e bus.

It's usu ally quit e hot in summer, a n d Mum says w e can go to th e


be ach, so bring some T-shirts a n d your swimming shorts. You
pro b a bly n e e d je ans a n d a thin jump er for th e e v e nings. It doesn't
r a in a ll th e tim e (t e ll your sister!), but it does som e tim e s r a in i n
summer, so it's a good id e a to bring a ra inco a t. Also, w e sometimes
go out to restaurants in th e evenings so make sure you bring some
smart trousers.
I hop e you are e njoying your skiing holid a y — lucky y o u!
Bye for now,
R oddy
0 Review and extension
ll GRAMM AR
C orre ct t h e s e nt e nc e s. ( S o m e tim e s th ere i s more t h a n
on e possible answer.)
1 H i, S ally! I re ally enjoy my holiday in London.
Hi, S ally! I’m re ally enjoying my holiday in London.
LISTENING My friend M ario is sp e a king E nglish very well.
Sorry, it’s tim e to go because my train comes.
a m List e n t o t h e She’s wait for us outsid e th e cin e m a .
c o n v e rs a tio n . Ar e t h e Tony’s in th a t shop over th ere . H e buys a newspaper.
s e nt e nc e s tru e or f a ls e ? I’m usually going to th e cin ema a t th e we ekend.
1 The fa mily is h a ving a birthday party for G ra ndm a . John’s a t th e library. H e’s studies for his exams.
2 The childre n lik e wh at th eir d a d is we aring. Are you liking Italian food?
3 T h eir gra ndmoth er likes wh at th eir d a d is we aring.
4 T h eir d a d has a good re ason for we aring th e jumper.
VO CABULARY
b m Listen to the conversation again and tick (l)
C orre ct t h e s e nt e nc e s.
th e corre ct answer.
1 Jane is looking for a new dress in th a t new cloth e s' shop.
1 What is on D a d’sjump er?
Jane is looking for a new dress in th a t new clothes shop.
a E] a sheep
The qu e mist opposite th e cafe is open all night.
b an elephant
H e’s w aiting for us a t th e m ain e ntra c e .
c |:I eleven animals
The books shop closes a t 5:30.
2 What do M u m a nd D ad get from th e kitchen?
E xcuse m e . What’s th e priz e of these je ans?
a El glasses
H ere are your T-shirts. T h e reciept is in th e bag.
b D a differentjumper
I lik e your new trausers. They’re very smart!
c D sandwiches
My boyfriend bought m e these e arings for my birthday.
3 What is M u m we aring?
a El ajumper
b E] a dress
c E] jeans
4 Why does Grandma arrive e arly? C omplete the sentences with the words in the box.
a CI to see D ad’sjumper
b CI to eat some food took save sp e nd waste spare find nic e
c E] to help make the food
5 What food is M u m m a king wh e n Grandma arrives? 1 D o n ’ t— M t i m e trying to find th e stre et on your
a El pizza ' satnav. Just ask th a t woman over th ere .
b E] cakes 2 I t — him a long tim e to le arn C hinese.
c E] sandwiches 5 3 She loves going for long walks in h er — tim e .
6 Why does D ad say he ne eds to ta k e off his jumper? 4 We can tim e if we take the high-spe ed train.
a El he’s too hot ‘ 5 I hope you h a d a tim e in Bra zil.
b |:I his childre n don’t lik e it 6 It’s re ally important to tim e with your
c lj it’s dirty _ children when they are little.
7 What is D ad we aring und er th e jumper? 7 I c a n never tim e to take a long holiday.
a D an old shirt ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

b |:| a T—shirt
0 El his best shirt 3 REVIEW YOUR PRO GRESS
8 Why did D ad we ar th e jumper?
a E] to please his mum lo o k again a t R eview your progress on p.98 of th e Student’s
b E] to please his wife osok.How well c a n you do these things now?
0 CI to m a k e his childre n angry = very well 2 = well 1 = not so well

c Think of somewhere special you went, for example a CAN...


party or for a me al in an expensive restaurant. Write
where I am and what I’m doing
D E E D

about the clothes you wore and th at other people


wore. _ a lk about the clothes I we ar a t different times
ghop for clothes
“rite a thank-you email.

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