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New American nside Out Sue Kay Vaughan Jones Adapted by: Peter Maggs Catherine Smith erence ed COVEN eS Ed Ce @rammar, Qocabulary, & ronuncation 4 Airport © nvoducing yoursalf and ® Mectngon a plane @ be: simple present affirmative, Nouns Invotuetions fig Wha Jae ek. gl Ge Blah Sivas te, taese ee © Exchanging names and numbers Airline telephone numbers © Countries. Nationalities. Languages. pane 4 © emtying objects Qt reuctions Common objects Numbers 0-10 © Prnctuation (2) Usefal phrases: Asking for Focus on: instructions 1) orm filling He's © 1.27 Listen and check your ideas, = Vocabulary 1 Match the jobs with the pictures. adentist. adoctor ahairdresser a police officer a secretary a taxi driver nurses sales clerks Write sentences. 4) He'sa police ofice, 6) He's a hairdresser. ¢) They're sales clerks © 1.28 Listen, check, and repeat. 2 Work with a partner. Look at the information about the percentage of women in different jobs in the USA. Match each job with one of the percentages in the bor. 91% 23% 13% 28% 16% 97% 93% 51 | The percentage of women in a). dentists 23% 4) doctors | these jobs pipes | imjthe USA.) Ss" ) secretaries A) hairdressers 4) sales clerks h) taxi drivers © 1.29 Listen and check your ideas. Are the percentages similar in your country? Pronunciation 1 Complete the table with jobs from the box. actor artist college professor dector English teacher singer student writer ‘A: an with vowel sounds B: a.with consonant sounds «an actor a doctor 2 @ 1.30 Listen, check, and repeat. | Grammar be 1 Work with a partner. Make true sentences with the correct affirmative or ind eee mepaiectemetie. fe Peet 2) Geurge Bush from Tras. He from Clfernin ‘arte tovaret——b) Domenico Dole and Stefano Gabbana Spanish They Haan He's He tsn't ©) Isabel Allende. an artist. She. a writer. Sits Sheimt_ 4) The White House in New York tin Washington, DC He REL) 9) Tueetonas Towers —_— Inala Lumpur They —_— in Hong Kong Tey Thera) TAP__-aPortugasealine ta Bran ain (aren't = are not ‘@ 1.31 Listen and check. fess ot) eevie weil 2 Complete the questions and answers. mn a) Ae youa clog cident? Yes om, No,tin nl to tmnt b) Are you21? Ye. No = @ Vyenibe ted dict oN &) portation parol } —yortmaieditokt =. I yor predentin eed © 1.32 Listen, check, and repeat. 3. Work with a partner. Ask and answer the questions in Exercise 2. aa nd doe een Writing & Speaking 1. White the questions in the correct order. Use contractions where possible. a) What / last name / your / is 2 What és your lastname? > What's your lastname? b) How / you / old / are ? ©) What / email address / is / your ? d) What / your / is / first name ? ©) What / cell phone number / is / your ? 1) What / your / home telephone number / is ? ) Where / from / you / are ? hh) What / your / is / job ? © 1.33 Listen, check, and repeat. 2. Work with a partner. Match the information in the Dateline Profile with the questions in Exercise 1 1 Rachel > «) What's your frst name? 2 Green > a) What's your iast name? First name: Rachel Last name: Green Country: USA Age: 32 ‘Job: Waitress Email address: mchel@oreen.org Home telephone number: 212-726-6572 Cell phone number: 212-544-5235 PROFILE Useful phrases 1 Read and complete the conversations with the words and phrases in the box. Fine Goodbye Good morning, | Nice to meet you Kathy: Hello, Mrs. Weinstein. Vrs. W: Good afternoon, Kathy. Kathy: (1) How are you today? Vrs. W: (2), thank you. How are you? Kathy: I'm good. Howereyou I'm fine Hit How are you? (3) __, thanks. How are you? Good. Sorry ~ Tm in a hurry! Oh, OK. Bye, See you. David: (4) Tm David Grant. Erica: Nice to meet you, David. I'm Erica David: (5) ___, Erica. Erica: And this is Frank, my assistant. David: Hello, Frank. Nice to meet you. © 1.34 Listen and check. Vendor: That's $1 please, ma'am. Woman: : Thank you. Vendor: Youe welcome. Woman: Vendor: (6) : Goodbye. 2 Complete the table of useful phrases with the headings in the box. Saying Saying goodbye Introducing people Greeting people 1 Sayingtelo | 2 —_ 4 Hell. Fw are you? This is Frank. | Bye Hit | T'm fine, thank you. Nice to meet you. | See you. Good morning. | Bre thanks How are you? Goose. Good afternoon. | I'm good. | | © 1.35 Listen, check, and repeat the useful phrases. 3. Practice the conversations in Exercise 1 with a partner. People +. Vocabulary Extra Jobs 1 Match the pictures with the jobs. 10) anactor a dentist a doctor a hairdresser a police officer a sales clerk a secretary a singer a taxi driver a waiter a writer 2 Work with a partner. Cover the words and look at the pictures. Ask and answer questions. P (/ what does he do’ a Z (He's a taxi driver L SL 1k about your family and friends. Write their jobs in English. | Focus on countries and nationalities 1. Complete the table. Underline the stressed syllables. Flag Country Nationality Language “Flag Country Nationality Language EX brat ©) Brmsitin =~ Portuguese = BRM Austratia (10) __ ay __ Mg) Chinese — (22)___ Russian (3) __ He chite @ ©_ spain a) as) i © Italian hea GS he UK* British (16) @— O_ Japanese EE treusa a7 _ (as) + Note:The United Kingdom (the UK) = England, Stan, Wales, and Norther land Get Bein = England, Sot, ad Wale, 2. Write down three other countries you know, with their nationality and language. Family Grammar Possessive ‘/s'. Simple present: affirmative forms Vocabulary Family Useful phrases Advice Reading 1 136 Read the description of the Collister families. Name each person in the picture. Meet the Colli¢ters Peter Collister and John Col are identical twin brothers. Peter is married to Pauline, and John is married to Pam. Pauline and Pam are sisters. Peter and Pauline have one daughter and one son. Britney is nine and oe fs six. John and Pam have two sons and one daughter: Tom is nine. Jack is six. Kitty is four, 2 Do you know any twin brothers or sisters? Tell your partner about them. Vocabulary = 1 Complete the information about the Collister families with names from the box. Britney Joe John Kitty Pam Pawiine Peter Tom Family relationship Example a) husband and wife Peter and Pauline b) father and son John and Tom ©) mother and daughter Pam and 4) sister and brother Britney and —__ ©) uncle and nephew and Joe ) aunt and niece and Britney g) cousin and cousin oF Joe, and Jack h)_ brother-in-law and sister-in-law and Pam. 2 @ 1,37 Listen, check, and repeat. a John is my father Pam is my mother. Thave two brothers named Tom and Jack. Who am I? Int Kitty Possessive ‘s/s’ His father's name is Peter. (father is singular) Her brothers’ names are Tom and Jack. (Grothers is plural) Reading 1. Read the descriptions of members of the Collister fami Identify the people, children. ‘We have one sister sons and one 3 Draw your family tee. Tell your partner about people in your family. ea x This is my father. His name is Emesto. He's 49, He's from Bogota. He's a doctor... loo Grammar 1. Who says it? Match the sentences with the names. 8) My wife's name is Pauline. — Pam 1) My sister's name is Pam. John and Pam ©) My sister's name is Britney Peter 4) My husband's name is John Pauline ©) My brothers’ names are Tom and Jack Joe f) Ournephew’s name is Joe Kitty 1.39 Listen and check. 2 ELECTRA woe wc. Writing Write five sentences about names in your family. | My mother's name is Patricia. 2 My cousins’ names are José, Caio, and Adriana ‘Compare your sentences with your partner. Reading ake ——— 2 ant ranma te ac , ee eee cnc | 3 i | ce nomena 5 eo nym a Secret 0.0.99.2 how Qwey Gime Deere = WIKEEXCHAIGE In this TV show, two wives exchange homes and families for two weeks. ‘Then they talk about their experiences. ee ee | ' | || Maggie is a stay-at-home mom. She's married to Andy. COUFtMeY is a manager in a company. She’s married to They have four children, 2 dog, three cts, and a rabbit. Paul They have two children: Ben and Krista. } |] + The pets tvein the house. [x] Paul and Courtney work on weekends | | IB) = the family cats diner together inthe kitchen. [7] The children watch TV and DVDs in their rooms. [_] | | | Si ther aie anata maetar| | «Paul buys lowers for his wif. [_] } [= Andy and agate smote in the house] «The children goto bed early [ | |] + The ehitéren goto bed very tate. |_| + They eat dinner on the couch in font of the TV. [_] | |] + they go out gether on weekends. | ‘The leaner does the housework, j 208) Ss ra = iz =e 2 @ 1.41 Listen to Courtney speaking about Maggie's family, and Maggie speaking about Courtney's family. Check (/) the things they think are good, and put a cross (X) next to the things they think are bad. 3. Compare your answers with a partner. Do you agree with Courtney and Maggie? ily I ‘Simple present: affirmative forms YO ork We They He She works. It Grammar 1 Write the he, she, it forms of these verbs, a) have has 9 do ©) live g) buy b) go d) eat 6) play 1) watch © 1.42 Listen, check, and repeat. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in Exercise 1. a) My parents lize in a big apartment. b) My mother to bed early. ©) My father _ lowers for my mother. d) 1____ one sister and one brother. ©) My brother _ games on his computer. 6) Mysister___TV in her room. 8) We ___ dinner together in the kitchen hh) The cleaner _ the housework. 1.43 Listen, check, and repeat. Write three sentences about your own family. Pronunciation 1 © 1.46 Listen to the chants. Circle the ending sound /s/ 2l, or i. AsIsf fel fel Bi sf fal Iraf—— CIs al ad She eats She knows. She dances He drinks. He plays He boxes. She talks. She goes. She teaches. He thinks, He stays He watches, 2 Listen and practice the chants. Speaking: anecdote 1 (© 1.45 Listen to Sophie talking about her favorite relative. correct information. a) My favorite relative is my cousin / brother / uncle. b) His name is Samuel / Daniel / Matthew. ©) He's 24 / 34 / 44 years old d)_ He lives in New York / London / Los Angeles. ©) He's married / single. f) He has two cats. Their names are Romeo and Juliet / Fred and Ginger / Champagne and Caviar. 8) He'sa photographer / lawyer / teacher. 1h) He works for Star magazine / People magazine / In Touch magazine, ‘Think about your favorite relative. Write similar sentences about hi orher, ‘Tell your partner about your favorite relative. ont] Useful phrases 1. Complete the useful phrases in a- reading dance > dancing | swim swimming study (1) smoke >(3)___ shop > (6)_ cook > (2) drive>@)___ run 96) __ 2 Ask your partner questions. Use the verbs in Exercise 1. Bo you tke reading?) (~ Yes, 1 do. / Is OK. / No I don't 9 EERIE AS page 117 student: page 222 Pronunciation 1 Complete the chants with flying, talking, or thinking. A B © Running, walking, Eating, drinking, Selling, buying, Listening, Sleeping, Sailing, 2 1.53 Listen, check, and repeat.

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