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Bbtudent BookIntroductions
a Talk about the pictures with a partner.
b Make a group. Introduce yourself to your classmates.
A: Hello. I'm Hiromt, What's your name?
B: I'm Sandra. Nice to meet you.
A: Nice to meet you, too.
Bi conversation
a 01 Listen and read.
Ali: Hello, 'm Alt
Ling: Hi. I'm Ling, Nice to meet you. Where
Ali: 'mfroms
Ling: Oh, really? That’s interesting. I study languages, too. Are you
here for the summer schoo?
Ali: That's right. | want to practice my English, What about you?
Where are you from?
I'm from China,
Really? Do you live in Beijing?
No, I don't. I live in Shanghai
Wow! Shanghai is a beautiful city
Do you know it?
Yes, I do. My brother and sister are students there, at Fudan
University
‘That's amazing. I study at Fudan University, too!
‘Wow! It’s a small world!
re you from, Ali?
laysia. [study modern languags
b Practice the conversation with a partner.
1 Introductions
in Kuala Lumpur.
rotings, exchanging
|
Yyyou/wefthey
Yes/No questions
CEELTIEDD comiion verbs, jobs
Ady
Language box
Live in Shanghai.
We study in college.
‘Do you study English?
Yes, 1d.
Do they work here?
No, they don’t:
don’t live in Malaysia,
‘We don't study modern languages.
Grammar reference, p02E3 Vocabulary
‘a Match each job with a picture.
1 _B.acashier
2 __a pizza delivery driver
3 __aclerk in a convenience store
4 waiter / waitress
5 tutor
6 office as
at
b Match the verbs with the words and phrases.
Ask and answer questions with a partner,
1 work a English, history,
2 live b parttime, in an
3 study in an office, full-time
© in an apartment, ina dormitory,
‘on campus, with friends
A: Doyou work part-time?
B: No, Idon't
Br Doyou live in an apariment?
A: Yes, Fo,
© Exchange
a ()1.0s Listen and complete the conversation.
Then practice with a partner.
A: Do you live with your family?
B: No, 1 don't: Llive # I'ma stuclent
A: Oh, OK. Do you study ?
B: Yes, Ido. Lalso work parttime ina$____
A: Really? Pm a part-time *
B: Do you like i?
A: Yes, its >
b Use these words to make more conversations.
Conversation 1 Conversation 2 Conversation 3
10 campus 1 in an apartment 1 ina dormitory
2art 2 languages 2 in college ana
3 restaurant 3 coffee shop 3 grocery store Peers
4 music tutor 4 office assistant 4 pizza delivery driver ERATED
5 very interesting, 5 really good S fun
re one!
Grammar activities, p.102 ©) 104 Pronunciation, p.114
1 Introductions:Beite gett Cols t
© Language in action
Look at the pictures with a partner, Imagine you are each person and introduce yourself to your partner.
Make a conversation.
A
B:
A:
B
A
B:
A
B:
Anne
Hello, I'm Anne, What's your name?
I'm Hitomi. Nice to meet you
Where are you from, Hitomi?
T'm from Japan. I'm a student at Tokyo
International University. I study English
Do yout live with your family?
No, Idon't. [live in a dormitory.
Do you work part-time?
Yes, Ido. I'm an English tutor.
Jniversity of Melbourne
Tim
London Metropolitan University
Kenny
National University of Singapore
Challenge!
Make a group and introduce
yourself. Use your own ideas.
Hello, I'm Henry. Pm a student at
Harvard University. I study history.J Listening
a @ 1.08 Listen to Fernando, from Mexico, talk about his life as a student
in the U.S. Number the questions in the order you hear them (1-5).
__ Do you enjoy your classes?
Do you have a part-time job?
Do you study a lot?
TZ Where are you from?
— Do you live in an apartment?
) 105 Listen again and write T (true) or F (false) for each statement.
__Ilive in Michigan,
__Ilive in an apartment.
e interesting.
I don’t study in t
__ The classe
evenings,
Cree once
the video for this unit
1
3
4
iM Speaking
Complete the questionnaire. Then introduce yourself to a partner and take turns making conversations.
T'ma cashier in a restaurant downtown
A: Hello, what's your name?
B: My name is Somcbai, I study art.
All about me
Name
Tstudy CEnglish. (Clmodern languages, C)music.
Oinistory. Cant. (other:
Do you enjoy it? —_[_]Yes. It’s fun. [its OK, 1 guess, [| Not really.
live (in a dormitory. [lon campus. (Cin an apartment.
(with friends. (Ciwith my family.
(Dina convenience store. C)in a restaurant. Dasa pi
(Din a grocery store. Dinan office. other:
Litdon'thave a job. (las a tutor.
1 Introductions [IY
reEXPANSION
Listening
Skill: Listening for specific information
@ ©))106 Listen to two students, Eric and Anna, talk
about their lives. Complete Anna’s registration form.
ieee [nieemou
Firstname Evie Firstname Asta stay
Familynome feblane Familyname Chen
Couniry France ‘Country
Age 7am Age Pye iagis aaaaie
University Sovboume Undveraty —__ University
Major Modern language: Major
b ©9107 Listen to the next part of the conversation, Write E (Eric) or A (Anna) for each statement.
1 __ Live ina dormitory 3 __I'ma cashier at a grocery store.
2___Llive in an apartment with a friend. 4 __I'ma clerk in a convenience store,
Vocabulary Common verbs, jobs
a Write each verb in the correct place.
eat dink go) play study work
fx water, coffee, milk 4 hard, Chinese, economics
2 fast food, meat, chocolate 5 part-time, fora big company,
3
basketball, the piano, computer games 6 home, to bed, shopping
b Ask and answer questions with a partner.
A: Do you play basketball?
B: Yes, Ido.
© Match each job with a picture.
1 __an artist
2 __afilm director
3 __anurse
5 __ascientist
6 __atour guideReading
Skill: Reading for detail
‘www.iniemationalstudyexperience.com
is C210 ai neo
os
My name is Yuko Kamata. I'm from Japan. live in Kyoto. | study
international relations at Kyoto University of Foreign Studies. | don't live
on campus. | live with my family. | have a part-time job. On weekends
I work in a convenience store. | want to practice my English. Please be
my ePAL! E-mail me!
Hi, I'm Abdulmalik. My friends call me Malik, | live in Tripoli, in Lebanon.
I'ma student at the American University of Technology. | live in an
apartment with three friends. | study modern languages. | like basketball,
but | don't play sports. | also like music a lot. | want to have a lot of
friends from different countries.
D108 Read the web profiles. Write ¥ (Yuko) or M (Malik) for each statement.
__Ilike basketball
—Ilive with my family.
__ don't play sports.
I want to practice my English.
__ I don't live on campus.
—__Lwork ina convenience store Writing a web profile about yourself
Live in an apartment. i
8 __I study modern lang
Study guide
st
Write your name and where you are from.
My name's... , Tm from ...
Say where you live
Llive in...
3 Say where you study, and what you study.
Ima student at... Istudy ...
{ Write about your accommodation,
T (don’t) live with... Hive ..
Write about your parttime job if you have one.
Tina. / Liork ina,
Ldon't bave a part-time job.
1 IntroductionsWhat a life!
a Talk about the pictures with a partner.
b Where do you study?
Aina college or university
Gina
Gina cram school
guage school
Bi Conversation
a (109 Listen and read.
Charlie: Hi, Joseph.
Joseph: Good morning, Charlie, Hurry up. Class starts at nine
Charlie: Don’t worry. We have a lot of time. Hey, is that your sister?
Joseph: Yeah, She's a student here
Charlie: Oh, really? What's her name?
Joseph: Emily.
Charlie: ‘That's a great name. What does she study?
Joseph: She studies art. She wants to be an artist
Charlie: Cool! How old is she?
Joseph: She's 18. Why?
Charlie: Does she have a boyfriend?
Joseph: No, she doesn't. Hey! Why do you want to know?
Charlie: I think she’s interesting,
Joseph: Interesting? What do you mean, Charlie? Charlie?
Charlie: See you later, Joseph. I think [ want to study art today!
b Practice the conversation with a partner.
2 What a life!
rota as state
GEE sire present
Fee ie! Meester
time expressions
eae
(ELITE everyday activities
‘She studies ar
She wants to he an artist,
Does she have a boyfrienc?
Yes, she does. / No, she doesn't.
What does he study
What time does class star?
Grammar reference, p.103Vocabulary
‘a Match each activity with a picture.
1 _E. start class
have lunch
have breakfast
__ goo bed
study in the library
finish class
— get up
__ tke a shower
— get dressed
— wake up
have dinner
2 __ go home
Wawnun
ESeca
b What do you do in the eventing?
Check (7) your answers.
Tell a partner.
In the evening, 1.
use the internet
listen to music
© go owt with friends
O watch TV
read a book
(do my homework
©] Exchange
a ©) 12 Listen and complete the conversation. Then practice with a partner.
A Hey. Is that your!
B: Yes. She studies
A: Really? Does she like
B: Yes, she does, But she works hard. She +
A: Hmm, My is a student, too,
B: Oh, yeah? What does he study?
A: 6 , but he doesn’t work very hard!
b Use these words to make more conversations.
Conversation 1 Conversation 2 Conversation 3
1 friend Liz Leousin 1 girlfriend oa
2 business 2 English 2art Se cs
3 my college 3a language school 3a university activity,
4hasalotof classes 4 does a lot of homework 4 starts class at eight o'clock Scie ta
5 cousin 5 friend John 5 boyfriend ero!
6 Modern languages 6 History 6 Music
Grammar activities, 103.) 112 Pronunciation, p.114 2 What a life!} What a life! |
© Language in action
With a partner, ask and answer questions about Mark, Carmen, and Akiko.
A: What does Mark study? A: What time does he start class?
B: He studies business B: He starts class at 9:00 a.m
Challenge!
Student A: Make true or false
statements. Student B: Close your
book. What can you remember?
A: Mark takes a shower at 7:30 a.m.
B: True.
A: Akiko eats breakfast at 8:00 a.m.
B: False.@ Listening
a ©)113 Listen to Teresa, a student at the University of Milan, Italy,
talk about her daily routine. Write the time she
1 has breakfast.
2 has lunch.
3 has dinner,
b (113 Listen again and answer the questions.
When does Teresa get up?
‘What does she eat for breakfast?
What time does she start class?
What languages does she study?
‘When does she finish class?
Where does she work?
What time does she start work?
‘What does she eat for dinner?
‘What time does she finish work?
‘What cloes she do after she gets home?
Ed Speaking
a Complete the questionnaire. Then interview a partner.
A DAY IN OUR LIVES ...
Seer
u
What time do you get up in the morning?
Do you take a shower?
What time do you have breakfast?
‘What do you eat for breakfast?
What time do you start class?
What classes do you enjoy?
When do you go home?
What time do you go to bed?
Do you think you are a good student?
Do you enjoy student life?
COMO ee ore
the video for this unit
Your partner
b Make a group and compare your results. Who has a routine similar to yours?
A: [get up at seven, but Mariana gets up at stx thirty in the morning.
B: Really? get up at six thirty, too!
2 What a life!Listening
Skill: Listening for details
~) 124 Listen to Carlos and Amanda talk about their typical mornings.
Write C (Carlos) or A (Amanda) for each statement.
1 ___ gets up at 6:00.
2 __ gets up at 8:30,
3 __ doesn’t have breakfast
4 __ eats a big breakfast.
3 's a shower in the morning,
6 5 a bath in the evening
is class at 9:00,
is class at 9:40,
Vocabulary Everyday activities
a Complete the phrases using these verbs.
SHB Cook Go go Tiienio Ted text use watch
4. the radio
your homework u
a bus movies on BYD
dinner
shopping
b Ask and answer questions with a partner.
A: Do you listen to the radio? magazines
B: Yes, Ido, . ‘
A: When do you listen tothe radiot \
B: In the morning when Iget up. i
¢ Make a group. Exchange information about your partner with your classmates.
My partner, Miki, listons to the radio tn the morning when sbe gets up. the inteme:
2 What a life!Reading
Skill: Scanning
Darren is a music student at the University
of Toronto, in Ontario, Canada. He lives in
Yorkville, in an apartment with two other
students. Darren's day starts at 7:00 a.m. He
gets up and takes a shower. At7:45 a.m. he
walks to college, and has coffee and toast in
@ coffee shop on campus when he arrives.
His first class starts at 9:15 a.m, Darren
enjoys music and the classes are interesting.
At 1:00 p.m. he has lunch with his friends.
After lunch he has anotrer class, from
2:00 p.m. until 3:30 p.m., and then he goes ta
the library to study. At 4:30 p.m. he catches a
bus and goes shopping downtown. He goes
home around 6:30 p.m. In the evenings, he
doesn't study. He reads, watches football,
or goes out with his friends. He goes to bed
at 1:00 a.m. For Darron, a typical day at tho
University of Toronto is hard, but fun!
a 11s Read the magazine article and find answers to the questions,
1 Does Darren live alone?
a student
Where does he go shopping?
2. What does he think of his life as 6 Does he study in the evenings?
3 When does his last class finish? 7 What does he have for breakfast?
4 How does he get to college? 8 How long does he study in the library?
b What does Darren do at ...
1 430 p.m? 27:45am? 3 LOD p.m? 4 6:30pm? 5 100am?
Writing
a Interview a partner and write notes.
What do you study?
Do you live on campus?
What time do you ... ?
b Write an article about your partner's student
life. Use your notes and look at the Study
guide to help you,
Junko Arakawa studies modern languages at
Nagoya Women's University.
‘She lives in a dormitory on campus. Junko's
day starts at
Study guide
Writing a short article about student life
1 Gi
e some general information.
name / subject / place of study
Write about daily activities,
in the morning ~ wake up, get up
int the afternoon ~ have lunch, go to the library
in the evening ~ watch TY, go out with friends
3 Add some extra information.
‘The classes are great. She really enjoys
2Whatalife: JEsocial lis ects
can/eat for eit
(ike-+ verb noun
CSTE fectine activities
a Talk about the pictures with a partner.
b What music do you listen to in your free time?
Qclassical Qjazz2 Grap Grock Qother
Conversation
a (Dave Listen and read.
Amy: Hi, Todd, How are you?
Todd: Hello, Amy. I'm fine, thanks. Hey, [ike your guitar
Amy: Thanks. It's new, I have a band, you know.
Todd: Wow, that’s great, What music do you play?
Rocks, of course.
ike rock, too. So, how's the band? Are you good?
Sure ... We practice a lot, We ean play preity well, but
What's the problem? (aa
Jason, He's the singer, but he can't sing. He's terrible! crocs
That's too bad ... [like to sing, you know. I'm preity good.
He likes rock mu
He likes to sing. |
She can play the guitar.
Do you want to sing in my band? Tean't sing very well
Really? Do you know any rock son;
Are you kidding? I know hundreds!
Sure, but w
Don't worry about him, He can’t say no, Its my band!
‘at about Jason? Grammar reference, p.104
b Practice the conversation with a partner.
i 5 Free tine‘a Match each verb with a picture.
10_psing 40__dra
20__swim 5 drive
3Q__dance 6 Q__ski
b Write play or do next to each sport.
1Q__ play — volleyball D
20 basketball
34 track and field
4a acrobies
baseball
tennis
judo
© Check (7) the things you can do and put
a cross (X) by the things you can’t do in
exercises a and b, Tell a partner.
Fean play baseball but Lcan'tsing.
@4 Exchange
a () as Listen and complete the conversation.
Then practice with a partner,
A: What do you like to do in your free time?
B: Well, Ilike to ! . but I'm not very good.
A: What about music?
B: Lik: but I can't play any musical instruments,
A: How about sports? [like to play 3 Do you like sports?
B: Sure! I like + and I can do
b Use these words to make more conversations.
Adance Adraw 1 play computer games.
2 classical music 2 jazz. music 2 pop music
3 volleyball 3 baseball 3 soccer
4 soccer 4 basketball A tennis
5 judo S yoga 5 aerobics
| Grammar activities, pi104 a9 Pronunciation, p.t14 3 Free timeLanguage in action
With a partner, talk about these people. What can (/) and can’t (x) they do? What do they like to do @ 2?
What don't they like to do © ?
Dan can swim and be can do judo. He can't play volleyball. He likes pop music, but be doesi't like to sing,
Jennifer
Challenge!
Student A; Ask questions about what Dan,
Jennifer, Lisa and Alex can and can’t do.
Student B: Close your hook, What ean you
remember?
A: Can Dan swim?
B: Yes, he can.Listen and check (/) the activities she talks about.
1 Qwateh TV
6 do aerobics
2U read 7 Uplay tennis
3 Ullisten to music 8 Uski
4Q.go outwith fiends 9 Oswim
5sing 10 Cdance
b ©)120 Listen again and answer the questions. iy
1 Where does Sally like to go on campus? hf
2. Can she sing well?
3. When does she play tennis?
4 What sport does she do in the winter?
5 When does she like to swim?
6 Isshe a good dancer?
@ Speaking
a Choose a personality type (Athletic, Artistic or Studious) and interview a partner.
Aunloto Broxconaliy tyro artistic |
yes |No ves | No Yes. |No
Do you like to... Do you like to. Do you like to...
cook? study hard?
do your homework?
6 ig “speak English?
‘go to class?
Do you like .. Do you like Do you like ..
volleyball? art? languages?
yoga? music? exams?
basketball? books? grammar
‘rack and field? | movies? [eb Libraries?
Ganyou.. Canyou...
ran? Pe i
EE a quickly? E
play the guitar? is remember facts? |
play the piano? read fast?
b Tell your partner the results. Does your partner agree?
Nell, [guess you're not very athletic because you don’t like to
You canjean't
3 Free time gListening
Skill: Note taking
)121 Listen to two new students, Nick and Julie, talk about sports.
Complete the notes.
Name: Wick
Notes: He cant
He can
butt hes wat very good.
He can. .
lub:
me activities
Vocabulary Free-
a Match each activity with a picture,
___ surf the internet
— play badminton
3 __-do karate
4 ay eeey
5 __ go joaging
6 _— play the violin
7 _— paint
8 __ play table tennis 2
b Ask and answer questions with a partner.
A: Do yout like badminton?
B: Yes, Ido!
A: Cant you play table tennis?
B: Yes, but I'm not very good.
A: Do you like to surf the internet?
No, [don't tiee conaputers.Reading
Skill: Identifying the topic
A 8
C
Do you like soccer? Can
teers om QO rain
a gee you. steak Chinese, Spanish, French, ra play the
fe dnemnese! Dayon ae ts
Yetdo yoga We mectae Sot wee
poste sing? We} e practice
nap of internat Lent ee in thre evening
Beep mtanttthe | once A ee rgcaphin
tivity Conter, fm the evening, is Roan 28 Buildin ny 72 Do you wert tbe
(Tuesdays ana Fridays) eee
Dr.yna lke to look at famous 5 ; * Can you use the intemet? e
painting? On Monday oe QB - Do you have awebsite?
macet in the library at 200 pa. Do you like to ploy games?
and say differen artiste, We sey ha, agjbe we have your favorite
aléo dav pictures of people, vines game. We meet around five
places, and aninsals. Ps Furl have tun andeatoreat o'clock on Frideus in Room 34,
) 122 Read the bulletin board and match each club name with a message.
1 __ArtClub
2 __ Music Club
3 __ Computer Club
4 __ Sponts Club
5 __ Food Club
6 __ Foreign Languages Club
‘Study guide
Writing a paragraph about social
activities you enjoy
1
bb Answer the questions. Then check your answers,
1 Which club meets in Building 17?
2. Does the Sports Club meet on Thursdays?
3 Which clus meet
i
Note some sports you like to do.
play baseball / do jucto
Where does the For
Which club meets at 8:00 p.m
6 Which clubs meet twice a week?
Note some other acti
ies you like to do.
play the guitar, read books, listen to rock
music
3 Add the times you do these activities.
play baseball ~ on Saturday afternoons /
at eight o'clock
Look at your notes and decide when to use
these phrases.
Tlie 4 Tike to...» Leann,
Tcan't ...
3 Free timeReview 1
Speaking
a With a partner, take turns to flip a coin. Heads = move one circle. Tails = move two circles.
Answer the question for the circle you land on.
What sports
can you play?
Fe se
sports you like
to watch.
yourself to your
partner and talk
about yourself.
Ge ‘think you
study hard? Give fi PA Sc
Beer ec Ask your // Think of three
partner three things you can
questions about their, do well. Tell your
student life. partner.
b (. )123 Listen to the example. Then make a group of three and take turns to choose a topic. Try to speak
for as long as possible. Use the prompts to help you. Your classmates can ask you follow-up questions.
things you do in the evening (Whatdo (“your typical weekday morning (What time do
you do? When? Who with?) you wake up? Do you eat breakfast? What time
E do you go to work or school?)
Le li ‘itt ei at habhu? Why
PEO IEN keen ee 7 ‘a hobby you have (What's your hobby? Why )
‘your favorite free-time activity (What is it? \_/,
(then do you do it? Why do you like it?) Talk
do you like it? When do you do it?)
___ | about ...
three things you like to do on weekends
(What do you like to do? When? Who with?)
where you live (Where do you live? Who do
jou live with? Do you like it?
cook? What's your favorite food? Why.
subjects you like to study (Which subjects do
\ you like? Why? When do you study them?) J
SS
two of yout fiends (Who are they? How do)
(you know them? What can they do?) —_)
the kind of music you like (What type? Who)
‘re your favorite groups or composers? When
\ do you listen to music?)
TV programs you enjoy (What type of TV |
programs do you like? What's your favorite?
When's it on?) aornrge cd
Conversation 1
J What does jake study?
smodein languages bat emuth d music
2, What time does he get up in the morni
28:00am, b725aAm, six ocbck dix thiny
3 What does Samantha study?
history b modern language:
4 When is her first class?
ateno'clock b 10:40am. cten fifteen dnine thirty
emath d English
5 Where does she live?
awith her family binadomnitory with friends din an apartment
Conversation 2
1 Which sport can Bill play?
abasehall b volleyball cbaskethall_d soccer
2 When does he like to ski?
‘ainthewinter bevery day eon weekends d inthe evening
3 Which spoits does Niki play?
a volleyball and tenn
4 Which musical instrument can she play?
athe piano bthe guitar cthe violin d she cant play any instruments
5 Which kind of music does she like?
arock bpop edssicl drap
Deerperaentes
Choose the correct answer to complete each sentence.
11 __live with my fami
alsa’: isn't edocsn’t ddont
2 Michgel works in an __
acampus boffice ceollege d
3 ‘ou come from New York?
Does ¢Has dis
‘aDo
from Ireland
4 Kerry and Simon.
ais bdoes chs d
5 I don't want to full-time because I'm a student
dy bwork elive dhave
6 James goes to bed __ 11 o'clock.
ain bot eat don
7 Young-Kwang ___ speak French, but he can speak Italia
adocs bean ecant dhasnt
8 In the moming, first [ get up and then 1
awake up bluavedinner ¢takeashoner a
9 Pearl __ play tennis in the summer
alikesto bike 16 elike d doesn’ like
0 to bed
10 I can play ___, but ['m not very good.
ayoga baetobies eathletics d golf
24 Listen to these conversations. Choose the correct answer to each question.
b soccer and golf ¢ tennis nd golf baseball and soccer
Skills check
Complete the chart.
Need more
Lean Yes practice
greet peopleand =
introduce myself.
exchange personal =
information.
talkaboumy daily OO
life and things 1 ike
to do.
listen forimportant =<
information ina
conversation.
understand people. =
talking about
themselves
findkeypointsina QO
magazine article
understand simple = =
formation I read
online.a Talk about the pictures with a partner.
What can you see?
b Is your hometown big or small?
Do you prefer small towns or big cities?
B Conversation
a Qa Listen and read.
So, Cindy, do you like it here?
I think it’s great! I really like it. How about you?
Well, I don’t know, It's beautiful city, but there are a lot of
people and ca
and there's a lot of noise.
Cindy: ‘That’s why | ike it.
Linda: Hmm. | think I prefer my hometown. It's small, and the people
are friendly.
Cindy: Small towns are boring, aren't any good stores, and
there’s nothing to do in the evening. | mean, is there a really
great department store like this in your hometown?
Linda: No, there isn'tt There's a department store near my home, but
its really small.
Cindy: See? It’s so exciting here. There are a lot of things you can do,
Linda: Yeah, I guess ... Hey, wait a minute. Who's that guy?
Cindy: Who? The one over there? Wow. He's cute.
Linda: Hmm ... Maybe this place isn’t so bad afier all!
b Practice the conversation with a partner.
4 Places
Le ial
hometiwn ad neighborhoods
GED ther ister oe
can/can’t for possiiity
(eeTeD
borhood Facilities
common adjectives
Language box
There's a small depa
‘There isn’t « big depatim
There are a lot of cas.
‘There aren't any good sores
Jp there a Gepartment store?
Yes, there is
‘Are there any good stores?
No, there aren't,
You can do a lot of things.
Grammar reference, p.105E} Vocabulary
a Match each description with 2
a place in the pictures.
1 _tt a park
a movie theater
4 hotel
a bank
a shopping mall
a coffee shop
1 train station
a restaurant
9__a fitness center
10 a supermarket
11__a pos office
12__a library
b Ask a partner what you can do in these places.
A: What can you do in a coffee shop?
B: Ina coffee sbop you can buy cup of coffee or get sometbing to eat
© Check (V ) the adjectives that describe your hometown.
Then tell your partner.
Abusy Ocrowded O friendly interesting Onoisy Oi small
L think my bometown is very friendly.
©] Exchange
a ©)127 Listen and complete the conversation.
Then practice with a partner,
A: Do you like your hometown?
B: Yes, Ido. Its very !
A: Ob, OK. What can you do there? Is there a? 2
Br Yes, there is. 1°5 fairly big,
A: And are there any good 5 ’
B: Yes, there are, But they're #
b Use these words to make more conversations.
Conversation 1 Conversation 2 Conversation 3
1 interesting 1 small 1 big (meter tnt
2 movie theater 2 park 2 shopping mall Ets g
3 hotels 3 coffee shops 3 department stores
4 not very cheap 4 very noisy 4 really busy
Grammar activities, p.105 1.28 Pronunciation, p.114 amnce paay
Language in action
With a partner, describe this neighborhood. Talk about the things you can see.
Student A: Ask questions about the neighborhood
Student B: Close your book. What can you remember?
: Is there a bank?
B: Yes, there is. [think #t’s called the National Bank.where he lives. Does he like living in Didsbury?
b ©)130 Listen to the next part of the conversation and write T (true)
or F (false) for each statement.
_— There are a lot of things to do in Didsbury.
There's a good library.
___ Brian teaches at City College,
There isn’t a park.
— Brian doesn’t like Nalian food.
7 __ He eats at Pizza Palace because
EB Speaking
a Complete the questionnaire. Then interview a partner.
cheap.
gra eal
Is there ... Are there any ...
You Your
partner
a big park?
abank?
great restaurants?
friendly coffee shops?
a post office? department stores?
small library?
a bus or tain station?
convenience stores?
g00d, cheap hotels?
a good supermarket? ‘expensive stores?
busy shopping mall?
a movie theater?
ELEC PLLC LNT
jere aren't any good restaurants. Guan
ir
rere eee
Micon ia Tenia
Where can you .
go out with your friends?
get a good pizza?
use the intemev?
study English?
play sports?
go shopping?
b Make a list of three things you like and three things you don’t like about your neighborhood.
Then tell your partner,
‘Things | like about my neighborhood ‘Things I don’t like about my neighborhood
1 1
2 a
5, 3
4 PlacesListening
Skill: Listening for key words
a ©5131 Listen to this radio ad and number the places in
the order you hear them (1-5).
city Park __ Barney's Department Store
Ma
"Restaurant __ Cineworld Movie Theater
Vinewood
The Grand Hotel
b (12: Listen again and write T (true), F (false) or D (don’t know) for each statement.
1 __ You can go to Bamey’s Department Store on Sundays,
2. __ Mario's Restaurant closes on Mon
3 __ You can see a different movie every day at Cineworld Movie Theater,
4
5:
—_ You can't play sports in City Park.
The Grand Hotel is the only hotel in Vinewood.
Vocabulary Neighborhood facitities, common adjectives
‘a Complete the sentences using these words and phrases.
bank coffee shop hotel library movie theater post office Supermarket wain station
You can buy a one-way or round-trip train ticket ata
1
2. You can go shopping for food and drinks at 2
3 You can buy candy
4
ind watch a movie at a
‘You can read books
You can buy
and newspapers ata __
amps and send mail at a
6 You can have dinner and stay overnight at a
You c
n get money oF traveler's checks at a
8 You can have a cup of coffee and a piece of cake at a
b Match each place with a picture,
— parking lot
— police station
— market
—_ bo
_ hospital
alley
¢ Match each adjective with its opposite. 0
Wsrnencaasia cinsaas wsasisas
1 expensive a unfriendly
2 exciting b great
3 busy © boring
4 tenible dl cheap
5 friendly © quiet
4 PlacesReading
Skill: Understanding descriptions
Harlington
Fun for all the family!
Harlington has everything
a () 152 Read the tourist information leaflet.
What do these adjectives describe?
1 small 5 friendly
2 great 6 cheap
3 big 7 good
4 busy 8 huge
Shopping
Do you like to go shopping?
You can find everything you
want in Harington, There
are a (ot of jocal stores, &
huge department sto
and two busy stopping
malls, There are also three
eupermarkets and ex
convenience stores. You
can go shopping every da
Food & drink
There are a lot of
restaurants here. You can
eat food from all over
the voridi There are also
friendly coffee shops.
Free time
‘There's a movie theater in
Hariinaton, I’ in the center
‘of the town, Tickets are
cheap. Do you like sports?
There's @ good goif course,
and you can play tennis and
‘soccer in the park
Other facilities
Theres a smal post office
and there are five banks.
There's also a big library.
Places to stay
Do you want to come for
the weekend? You can ask
Tourist information for hep.
There are four hote’s in
Harlington. They're great!
Transportation
There's a train to the city
every hour.
© Harngton urs rerration
b Complete these statements.
There are (wo
There are three
There are four
There are five
‘There are six
Study guide
Writing a guide for your neighborhood
Note the fac
ies in your neighborhood.
4 post office, two department stores
Addl some adjectives.
hotels ~ good / shopping mail - big
Look at your notes and decide when to use
these phrases.
There is
Write at least 1wo ser
/ There are
/You can
\ces for each topic.
4 Places Jtraveling around a town or city
Meal Deals GEMM esking for and giving directions
Be eed tor popular stores
‘reat for Feast
prepositions of place
© Warm-up
a Talk about the pictures with a partner.
What can you see? Where are the people?
b When you go shopping downtown, how do you travel?
Abytaxi Obybus Gonfoot UW by subway
B conversation
a 133 Listen and read.
Winnie: Excuse me. Is there post office near b
Man: Yes, there’s « post office on Third Avenue,
Winnie: Great! How do | get there?
Man: — You can walk. It’s easy! Go straight ahead, and turn left
onto Main Street
Winnie: Thanks
Man: — Then tum right at the bus station and go past the bank.
Winnie: Ex... OK. So it’s past the bank?
Mat Then turn left onto Park Road ...
Winnie: Left onto Park Road. I see Eee Here
Mia: idl the plo ofc is dh the ight; niet a
oa large supermarket Go past the bank
Winnie: Hmm. Thanks a lot Its on the right.
Man: You're welcome
Grammar reference, p.106
innie: Taxi!
b Practice the conversation with a partner.
j 5 Geting aroundE} Vocabulary
a Match each store with a picture.
Lz asta
ationery store 5 drugstore
2 __ajewelry store 6 __a grocery store
3 __ashoe store 7 __a music store
4 __aflorist 8 __a bookstore
b Choose a store and tell a partner what you can buy there.
Can your partner identify the store?
A: You can buy CDs and DVDs there.
B: A music store!
€ Where is the ball? Match each preposition with a picture (1-5).
across from
1 2
behind
— bewween ©
— in front of
next 0
feof @ Pe
© Exchange
a ©)125 Listen and complete the conversation.
Then practice with a partner.
A: Excuse me. Is there a! near here?
B: Yes, there is. It’s on 2
A: Great, How do I get there?
B: Turn right at the hank and go straight ahead. It's $
A: Thanks. Oh, and is there a+ ?
B: Yes. | the supermarket,
A: Thanks a lot!
b Use these words to make more conversations.
Conversation 1 Conversation 2 Conversation 3
1 bookstore 1 stationery store 1 drugstore (Se
2 Fifth Avenue 2 Main Street 2 Park Road cael
on the right on the core 3 near the hotel
cae right 3 on the comer ie the hot Seance toRTT
4 florist 4 music store 4 shoe store peri
5 actoss from 5 behind 5 in front of
Grammar activities, p.106 ©”) 236 Pronunciation, p.114
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