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Contents 1
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New friends
'lA Vlrhat's your name?
pG
numbers 0-12
l, my,you,your Conversations at a party RealWorldsaying hello;introducing people; phonenumbers; goodbye saying
1E} \,vher€'s
pa
countries
he,his,she,her ReafWorldWhere areyoufrom?
plo
things inyourbag(1); RealWorldfirstnamesandsurnames: Conversations in class thealphabet; classroom a andan language people; plurals things;
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she from?
In class
'tD Peopte
2
and things
p12
Review and Progress Portfolio
p13
All about you
cD-RoM r.lnril
2A She's British 2El vvhafsyourjob? 2C Personal
information
2D How old is she?
2
Review and Progress Portfolio
3
People
and places
3A Two cities 3E| Brothers
3c
and sisters
Eat in or take
positive be(singular): andnegative (singular): questions ,e andshort answers
Trueandfalsesentences
p16
nationalities jobs
p18
titles;greetings
RealWorldemailaddresses; personal questions information
Email addresses
p2o
13-100 numbers
ReafWorldHowold... ?
p14
away?
3D Breadandcheese
p21
cD-RoM fJEilif p22
(1);wordorderwith adjectives very adjectives;
p24
family
p26
foodanddrink(1)
o2B
foodanddrink(2);love,like, eat,drink,a lot of
3
Review and Progress Portfolio
p29
4
My world
cD-RoM r.tt!!!ir
4A I like it!
p3O
4El My free time
p32
zlc Buying things zto Days and times
p34 p36
4
Review and Progress Portfolio p37
5
Day-to-day
life
phrases withlike,have,Iive, work,study
Present Simple(1,you,we,they\: positive andnegative Present Simple(1,you,we,theyJ: freetimeactivities questions andshortanswers thingsto buy;fhrbthat,these,those BealWorldin a shop RealWorldtellingthetime; daysof theweek;timewords talkinoaboutthetime
dailyroutines
p4O
timephrases wilh on,in,at
5C The New Moon
D42
foodanddrink(3)
5D A day off
D'44
andphrases trequency adverbs wiln every
sEl Where
day
does she work?
Twoemails Fiona's family
A pricelist in a caf6
Lifein PeruandAustralia Anonlineinterview in a shop Fourconversations
cD-RoM r.rTllar p3a
5A A typical
positive, be(plural): negative, questions andshortanswers possessive 3; subiectpronouns (1,you,etc.)andpossessive (ny, your,elc.) adjectives RealWorldmoneyandprices; H o wm u c h. . . 7 i n a c a I 6
Present Simple(ra she,O: positive andnegative Present Simple(he,she,it\: questions andshortanswers
Carol's routine Tom'sroutine
BealWorldin a restaurant
A restaurant menu routines Sunday
Conversations at a party Phone numbers Whereareyoufrom?
Helpwith Listeningwordstress
Welcome to theclass Helpwith Sounds/a/ and/a/
Names people Introducing Phone numbers Names andcountries What's his/ hername? Where's he/ shefrom? Firstnames andsurnames Conversations in class Talking abouta photo
Sentences aboutfamouspeople
Reading andWriting Portfolio 1 WBp60
Around theworld Photos of friends
Trueor false? Aboutyourpartner Ben'sfriends
Trueandfalsesentences yes,/noquestioni
Atanemployment agency
Goodmorning! yourpartner Interview
Filling in aform
Howoldis yourcat?
HelpwithListening numbers wilh-teenand-ty HelpwithSounds /r/ and/irl
ouestions wilhHowold... ? Guess theages Reading andWritingPortfolio2 WBp62
Helpwith Listeningcontractions
Talking aboutthetwoemails
Fona'sfamily 0urgrandchildren
Yourfamily
Prices Twocustomers in a cafd Theylovechocolate!
0rdering foodanddrinkin a caf6 Helpwith Sounds/o/ and//
Lifein PeruandAustralia Anonline interview Eourconversations in a shop Times
Helpwith Listeningquestions wiln doyou Helpwith Sounds/0/ and/d/
Sentences aboutFiona's family
Foodanddrink
Srntences wilh love,tike,eat,drink, a lot of Reading andWriting Portfolio 3 WBp64
Trueorfalse?
Trueandfalsesentences
Your freetime Yourpartner's freetime Buying thingsina shop Filmtimes
Your freetime yes/ noquestions Aconversation ina shop
Reading andWriting Portfolio 4 WBp66
Carol's routine urnchon Monday
(1) HelpwithListening sentence stress
Yourdailyroutine Yourpartner's dailyroutine Yourbestfriend
Conversations in a restaurant
(2) HelpwithListening sentence stress
ordering foodanddrinkin a re$auranr
RConversation ina restaurant
fundayroutines
HelpwithSounds /w/ and/v/
YourSunday routine
Trueandfalsesentences
Ouestions withdoes
Reading andWriting Portfolio 5 WBp68
6
Towns and cities
CD-ROM
6A tufy home town
p46
places in a townor city(1)
a, some,a lot of; thereis / thereare:positive
6Et Are there
p4A
placesin a townor city(2)
thereis / thereare:negative, yes/ noquestions andshort answers; any
p50
thingsin yourbag(2)
RealWorldat thetouristinformation Conversations at a tourist cenlre information centre
p52
clothes; colours;favourite
6G Tourist
any shops?
information
6D lt's my favourite
Susan's home town
p53
6
Review and Progress Portfolio
7
C'fnfttf Love it, like it, hate il! 0D-RoM
7A We're h^rins
p54
thingsyoulikeanddon'tlike; love,like,hate
objectpronouns
7B Can you drive?
p56
abilities
canfor ability
7c
p5A
prepositions of place
BealWorldaskingfor and givingdirections
inthestreet Three conversations
p60
Ooontine thingspeople
PastSimpleof be:positive andnegative PastSimple of be:questions and shortanswers;wasborn/ werebom
Threeamazing days
RealWorldtalkingaboutdaysand dates;making suggestions
A conversation aboutthisevening
Directions
7D I love tfre Internet ? Review and Progress Portfolio
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Days to remember
We'reverydifferent
p61
CD.ROM
8A l was tfiere!
p62
(2) adjectives
aB Ffappy anniverrsary!
p64
years andpastiimephrases
8C When's your birthdiy?
p66
months anddatei
8D Festivals
p6a
bignumbers
8
Review and Progress Portfolio
p69
9
Going away
CD.ROM
Fantastic festivals
9A Amazing joumeys
p70
transpofi
positive (regular PastSimple: and irregular verbs)
Let'sgo bytuk{uk! Around theworldbybike
98 My tait notiaay
p72
holidayactivities
questions PastSimple: negative, andshortanswers
places Favourite
9C f-ast *..l<"na
p74
at thestation
RealWorldbuyingtraintickets
90 Who, what, when?
p76
question words
9
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Review and Progress Portfolio
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My future
p7A 1oA Life changes you going p8o to do? loB What are
pa2
1OC Good luck! 10
TheTravel0uiz
p77
futureplans;futuretimephrases phraseswith have,watch,go,go to (3):feelings adjectives
begoingto:positive andnegative begoingfo:questions and shortanswers goodbye RealWorldsaying andgoodluck
Review and Progress Portfolio p84
End ofCourse
pas
Review
Pair and Group Work
pa6
Language
Summaries
ploo
Recording
Scripts
p12o
A worldlanguage
Seeyousoon!
colour ispink t bvourite
Atownorcityyouknow
Sentences withthereis/ thereare
Helpwith Listeninglinking(1)
Places nearSusan's flat Places nearyourhome
withls therea ...? and Questions Arethereany... ?
Hefpwith Sounds/t/ and/d3l
Yourclothesandcolours Favourite thingsandpeople Reading andWritingPortfolio 6 WBp70
youlove,like,don'tlikeandhate Things
:f+ wifi thechildren
youandyourfamily Things can andcan'tdo
Helpwifi Listening canot can't --
-trceconversations inthestreet Helpwitt Sounds /s/ and/J/
withDoes... like... ? Questions
withDoyoulike... ? ouestions Trueorfalsesentences with canand can't wilhcan Ouestions
n finstor.rd SirhSdir*tir* youdoonline Things Reading 7 WBp72 andWritingPortfolio
'[LEt amazingdays
WhenI wasten
Sentences with wasandwere
When andwherepeople wereborn Your lastwedding orparty yourbirthday? (2) Helpwithlisteninglinking When's _ ___ __llgkingsuggestions
f tda" -rdilirq
Helpwith Sounds/crl and/g:/
Aconversation about nextSaturday
Festivals Reading andWritingPortfolio I WBp74
Present HelpwithListening Simple orPastSimole
(3) HelpwithListening sentence stress Helpwith Sounds/V and/r/
Howyoutravelaround Thelasttimeyouvisiteda different townorcitv
Sentences in the PastSimple
ThingsNancyandJeffdidonholiday Yourlastholiday_
Thingsyoudoon holiday PastSimplequestions
Lastweekend Buyingtraintickets 0uestions aboutyouandyourpartner
Questions withbegoingto plans Students'future Sayinggoodbye andgoodluck
li|/h-questions Reading andWritingPortfolio 9 WBp76
Sentences with begoingto wilh be goingto Questions
Reading Portfolio 10WBp78 andWriting
P?spmic
S)rmbols
p126
Answer
Key p126
Glassr.oom
Instructions
p127
CD-ROM/Audio
CD lnstructions
p12a
1 New friends 1A
What's your name?
VocabularynumbersO-12 Grammar l, my,you,your RealWorld sayinghe[[o; introducing people; phone numbers; sayinggoodbye
H ello! a)
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1A Vocabularyand Grammar
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a) Listen to three conversations. Write the phone numbers.
!i \\brk in pairs. Say four numbers. Write your :artner's numbers. Are they correct?
b) Work in pairs. Compare answers.
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Look at the map. Match thesecountries to l-12. itay r srazit Rissia the USA GErmanyEgyp, AustreliaM6xico Tirkey the Uft China Spair',
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c) Where are you from? Tell the class. 6rt
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l'm fromJapan.
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Vocabularythe alphabet; thingsin your bag(1);a andan RealWorld first namesandsurnames: classroomtanguage Review What'shis/ hername?
o oo Q U I CKR EVIEW Workin pairs.Askthe namesof studentsin your ctass: AWhat'shisname?B Marcus.What's hername?A Ana.
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b) Work in pairs. Compare answers.
vowels and tlre consonallts.
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first name) What'syour first name,please? b) Ask three stud.entsthe questions in 3a). Write their first names and surnames.
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,l Look at photo A. Then match the teacher's questions I-3 to the student's answers a)-c). t What'syour first name,please? a) Molina. z What's your surname? b) M-O-L-I-N-A. 3 How do you spell that? c) It's Pedro.
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a) Look at photo B. Match these words to things l-10. a bag7 a dictionary anSpple a pen a pEncil a book a ndtebook aniPod a m6bite anumbrElla b) EE|
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Ex€ui'esorry mean spett repeat What's understandknow A prono l--EXC--qSe me. What does'notebook' 2,,, KATE Look. This is a notebook.
EdWorld Listen again. Tick (/) these rentences when.you hear them.
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Canyou repeatthat, please? l'm sorry,I don't know. How do you spe[[(Brazit)?
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B KATE Do exercise4 on page 10. MAcDAI'm sorrv. I don't 3 KATE Do exercise4 on page 10.
Excuse me. What does(answer)mean?
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'numero'in English?
KATE Number. p roR o H ow do yotr 8 KArE N-U-M-B-E-R
that?
b) Work in pairs. Practise the conversations. Take turns to be the teacher.
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QUI(REVIEW oor Write four Engtish words.Workin pairs.Spellyour wordsto your partner. Wtite your partner'swords.ls your spettingcorrect?
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a watch a sandwich
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2 AII about you She's British o oo Q U I CKR EVIEW Writefivesingular words(awatch,etc.).Work in pairs.Take turnsto say your words.Saythe pluralsof your partner'swords:A a watch.B watches.
Nationalities Write the missing vowels (a, e, i, o, u) in these countries. ^l y t / talv s G rm nv 9 T rk pvDt zBr_ z_1 6 to the _K 3 R_ss__ 7 _ _ s tr_ l _ _ 11 Sn n + the _S_ SMx c 12 Ch n
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Around theworld a) Work in pairs. Look at photos A-D. Fill in the gaps with a nationality from 1b). b) ,:',ffi Listen and check.
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2A Vocabularyand Grammar Listen and practise the sentences in 4. n ) l'm British.
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a) Put this conversation in a caf€ in order. ASSISTANT a) OK, thats f,3.20, please. b) Can I help you? 7 c) Eat in or take away? d) Sure. Anything else? e) You'rewelcome. CUSTOMER f) Thanks a lot. g) Yes,an orange juice and an egg sandwich, please. 2 h) Take away, please. i) No, thats all, thanks. b) Work in pairs. Practise the conversation. Take turns to be the customer.
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mean is or the possessive? t lt's very cold. 's= is z Is this Lola'scomputer? E Where'sColin from? 4 Ali's a policeofficer. s lt's my friend's car. e She'smy son'steacher.
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t I live in the centre of the city. I don't live in the centre of the city. z I work in an office. s I like Italian food. a I like rock music. s l haveacomputer. 6 l haveasi ster. 7 I study English. 8 I live in a small house. 9 I work for an American company. b) Work in pairs. Compare sentences. How many are the same?
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a) Listen and practise the questionsin 6a) and 6b) and the short answers. b) Work in pairs. Student A, ask the questionsin 6a).StudentB, ask the questionsin 6b).Answer for you.
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b) We can say times in a different way. Match these times to clocks A-D. six A sixthlrty sixforty-f?ve sixfifte'en
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a) Write sentencesabout you *ith these words. Use the positive (+) or negative (-) form tlf lihe, have,live,worh or study. t coffee I don't likecoffee. 2 a mobile I havea mobile. 3 in a smallflat + Japanese s for a British company s Chinesefood 7 a brother e in the capitalof my country 9 for a computercompany to Englishat a languageschool b) Work in pairs. Compare sentences.How many are the same?
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a) Write the letters in these things you can buy in a shop.
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a) Look at the pictures of Carol'sroutine. Then match thesewords or phrasesto pictures l-10.
I get up at seveno'clock
b) Tell the class things that you and your partner do at rht same time.
get fip 7 go to b6d leaveh6me get h6me startw6rk finishw6rk havebre'akfasthavelinch havedinner sleep b)
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c) Match the words and phrases in 1a) to these times of day. morning
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Carol has anespresso t@ Nadine works/ doesn'twork with Tom. She studies English and ltalian / French She's from France/ Cermany. She lives with two / three other people
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Sunday
1 Does Tom know Nadine? No. he doesn't. 2 Where does Nadine work at the weekend? 3 What does she do in the week? a Where does she live in Manchester? 5 Does she like Manchester? e What does she do in her free time? c) Work in pairs. Compare answers.
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b) Write these questions in the table. t Where does she live in Manchester? z What does she do in her free time? c) Fill in the gaps with does or doesnt. YESI NO QUESTTONS (4 Daes he know Nadine? she like Manchester?
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a) Read about Pete and Maggie again. What does each person always, usually, sometimes, never do on Sundays?
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l'm alwaystired on Sundays becauseI work every Saturday.I alwayshavebreakfastin bed and I never get up beforemidday!| usuallyphonemy friendsin the afternoon,and I sometimesgo and seemy parents.In the eveningPeteand I alwayshave dinnerat a restaurant ca[[edthe New Moon.lt isn't usuallyvery busyand the food is fantastic!
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a) Make questions about Rico with these words. 1 Where / live / Rico / does ? Wheredoes Ricolive? 2 work / Where / does/ he ? r his job / he / Does/ like ? + do / in his free time / What / he / does? s any children/ he / Does/ have ? 6 his wife / cats/like / Does?
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My best friend'sname is Rico and (live) in London. He he 1..ttz.g,f. (work) in a hotel, but he (not like) his job very much. In his free time he (go) to the cinema, (study) Englishand 6............... (watch) football on TV He's (not marriedand he t...-.---... have) any children,but his wife
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b) Work in pairs. Ask and answer the questions. Then check your answers in 2a).
c) Work in pairs. Compare your daily routines.
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I Where do you work? g I'm a waiter and I work in a very nice cafein Vienna. When n do you work? e I work everyer.eningfrom five to elevenin the week. I Do you work at the weekend? B Yes,I work sevendaysa week.
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a) Tick (/) the thingsyou cando in English. I cantalkabout myroutine andother people's routines. I canusetimephrases. I canaskpeople about theirroutines andfreetime. I canunderstand a simple menu. I canorder foodanddrinkina restaurant. I canusefrequency adverbs. b) What do you needto study again?fillFil
6 Towns and cities My home town o oo Q U I CKREVIEW Writesentences aboutthingsthat you:always,usualty, sometimes, neverdo on Saturday. Workin pairs.Tel[your partneryour sentences: A I alwaysget up lateon Saturday.B Me too. / Oh,I usuallyget up early.
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Bath is intlelJ5A. England It's a very beautiful city. / Susangoesto the ThermaeBath SpaeveryFriday. TheJaneAusten Centreis a theatre. Thereare trains to London every30 minutes. Bath doesn'thavean airport.
| livein Bath,a cityin England. place. lt'sa verybeautiful Therearea lot of old buitdings in the centreandthereare someveryniceparks. Bathis famousfor its hotsprings, andyoucanswimin the hotwaterat theThermae Bath Spa.I go thereeverySunday, it'sgreat!Inthecentreof Baththerearefivetheatres andsomeverygoodmuseums, inctuding the Roman BathsandtheJaneAustenCentre, aboutthefamousEngtish writer.There areatsoa lot of goodrestaurants andhotels, andthere's a bignew shopping centrecalledSouthCate.There aretrainsto London everyhalfan hour,andthere'sanairportin Bristol, onty'15 milesaway.lthink Bathisa greatptace to live.
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a) the Roman Baths Museum b) a map of the city centre c) the Thermae Bath Spa b) Listen again. Choose the correct answers. 1 Isabel *unts (iilD / a guide book. z The maps are free / a pound. a The Roman Baths Museum is open from 9/10a.m.to5l 6p.m. t It's open / closed on Mondays. 5 The Thermae Bath Spa is in Hof Spa Street/ Hot Bath Street. 6 lt's about five / fifteen minutes away.
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G" n Hello. Canllzshow / help you? t Yes,please.l3Where's/ There's the bus station? I It's 14tn/ af Manvers Street. t Can you show me on this lscard/ map? I Yes,of course. 16Here is it / Hereit is.It's about ten minutes awaY. r Thank you very much.
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7A Vocabularyand Grammar Jennyand I aretwins,but our friendste[[ we'revery different.We nevergo to concertstogetherbecause| like rockmusicandJennyloves classical music.Weboth [ike watchingTV,but | lovewatching sportandJennyhatesit. And Jennydoesn't[ikehorrorfilms, but | lovethem.But | [ikehaving a twin sister.I don't see everyweek,but she phones everyweekend.
Jack'smy twin brother,but we don' t l i kethe samethi ngs. We don't usuattyeat out together because| [ikeChinesefood and Jacklovesltalianfood.Weboth [ikewatchingTV,but | lovesoap operasand he hates . And I don't [ikeftying,but Jacktoves Yes,we're very different,but | [ike havinga twin brotherand I always phone at the weekend.
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:r \\rite three true sentencesand three false about you and your family. lJse can -ntences N can't. u'-,sistercan speakRussian verywell. :an't ridea bike. l) \\brk in pairs. Say your sentences.Guess J vour partner's sentencesare true or false.
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A MARIA Excuse me. Where's the 1post of"fjce ? MAN It's over there, near the cinema. MARTA Oh, yes. I can seeit. Thanks. MAN You'rewelcome.
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A Excuse lyou /6d Is there a restaurant near 2here/ there? s Yes,there is. Go along this road and rurn 3left/ right. That's Station Road. The restaurant is arn/ on the right, snear/ rn the statiorr. n Thank you very much.
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Excuseme.6Where's / What'sthe theatre? lt's Tnear/ over there, sopposite/ next to the museum. Oh yes. I can seeit. Thanks a lot. You'rewelcome.
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Exciseme. Whdre'sthe mus\um? b) Work in pairs. Practisethe conversations in 5a).Take turns to be Maria.
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c) Work in pairs. Practisethe conversationsin 8a). Take turns to ask for directions. Work in new pairs. You are at * on the map. Ask for directions to placeson the map. Are your partner's
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QUICKREVIEWooo Writesentences with thereis I thereare about placesnearyourschool. Workin pairs.Compare sentences. Doyou knowyourpartner'splaces? AThere'sa nicecafdin NewStreet,oppositethe cinema.BReally?What's it calledT
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DoesAlice get a lot of emailseveryday? What'sher favouritewebsite? Where doesher sisterlive? What doesshe buy on Amazon? Is she married? Doesshe havean iPod?
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a Days to remember I was there! o oo Q U I CKR EVIEW Writethe oppositesof theseadjectives: good,hot,big,new,cheap, beautiful.Work in pairs.Compareanswers. Thensayonesentencefor eachadjective:A / havea newcomputer.B My computeris veryold.
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The Beatles'last concertwasin theIJK/@ The concertwas about anhour/ halfan hourlong. Tania was in Sydneywith her parents/ friends. The fireworks at midnight werefantastic/ boring. Pascal'sfriends were from France/ Brazil. He was at the match with fwo / threeother people.
I was at the Beatles'last concert. It was in SanFrancisco in 1966. Therewere25,000peopleat the concert,but the stadiumwasn't full - there were about 'l 7,000 empty seats!The concertwasn't very [ong,onty 33 minutes,but I was very happyto be there.I was only sixteenat the time.
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Choose the correct words. I@ / were only ten years old. My sisters wasn't / weren't at the concert. There was / were a lot of people in Sydney that night. John Lennon was / were a great musician. The fireworks was / were on TV in a lot of countries. | was / were very huppy after the match. There wasn't/ weren't any empty seats in the stadium. At 3 a.m. my parents was/ were very tired, but I wasn't / weren't. The concert wasn't / weren't expensive - my ticket was / were onl y $4.50!
b) Work in pairs. Compare answers. Who says each sentence: Melanie, Tania or Pascal?
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b) Look at the photos of an Indian wedding. Who is the bride? Who is the groom? c) ,i, ..,' , Listen to Rajeet talk to a friend about his wedding anniversary. Choose the correct words in these sentences. t Rajeetand Gita'sweddinganniversary Ir o"@ z Their wedding was two / ten years ago. s Their weddingwas in England / India. + Rajeet'sparents were / weren'f at the wedding. s There was / wasn't a party after the wedding.
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was in a cafe two hours ,?g9_ was at home night wasn't in this country 1999. was n' t at work .. . mo rn i n g . was in this class .. ,,, month. wasn't in this class three months
d) Listen again. Answer these questions. t 2 3 + 5 6
Where was the wedding? ln Mumbai. How old were Rajeet and Gita? How many people were at the wedding? Where was Rajeet'sbrother? Were Rajeet'ssisters at the wedding? How many days was the party?
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c) Fill in the gaps with was,were, wasnl or werent.
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yourbirthday, When's Adela? 1't first
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What day is it today? (It's) Monday. What's the date today? (It's) March the seventh. When'syour birthday? (It's on) June the second.
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Do you have anr good_iclcas? We were there a week ago. Seeyou this tYtrring.
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GEORGE a) What shall we do tomorrow evening, Jessica? l b) Great! Seeyou there! c) No, I don't think so. d) OK. What time shall we meet? e) Yes, that's a good idea. Where shall we meet? JESSTCA f) Let's meet at the restaurant. g) Why don'r we go to rhe cinema? 2 h) About quarrer to eight. i) OK. Let's go to that Indian restaurant in Old Street.
b) tltilTl Listen and check. c) Work in pairs.Fractisethe conversationin 12a). @
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B a thousand a million sixteenthousand, two hundred a hundred andfifty fifty mittion threehundred andninety sevenhundred andfifty thousand
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b) Which two festivals would you like to go to?
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AFB a) Fill in the gaps with last, yesterdny,inorago.f@ Luke was ... a) at work an hour ag?-.. b) in New York,-------------week. c) at a party ...... - evening. d) in Rome Saturday. 2003. e) at university month f) in India a
b) Write the opposites of the adjectivesin 1a).
b) Work in pairs. Put sentences a)-0 in order.
young ) old Choose the correct words. r My dad @/were a doctor. z Theseshoeswasn'f/ weren't expensive,they was/ wereonly f20. 3 I wasn't/ weren'tat home on Sunday,I was/ wereat work. + My grandparentswas/ were from ltaly. s It wasn't/ weren'ta very good film. o I'm sorry we wasn't/ weren'tat your party.We was/ werein France.
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shall we meet? 7.........."---B Let's at the station. A What time we meet? B About half s.---;,:---two.
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Make questions with these ^l words. 1 born / Where / you /were ? Wherewereyou born? z last year/ in this country/ you / Were ? 3 was / born / your father / Where ? 4 two months agolWere / in this class/ you ? s were / on your last birthday / Where / you 7. 6 was/ English class/ When / your first ? b) Work in pairs. Ask and answer the questions.
a) Tick (/) the thingsyou can do in English. I canmake andask sentences questions withryasandwere. years and I cansayandunderstand pasttimephrases. I cansayandunderstand months anddates. I canaskabout daysanddates. I canmake andrespond tosuggestions. I cansayandunderstand bignumbers. b) What do you needto study again?f;Itilf
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Transport a) Tick (/) the words you know. Then check new words in Language Summary 9 ltrlll pll6.
Vocabulary transport Grammar PastSimple:positive (regularand irregular verbs) Help with ListeningPresent Simple or PastSimpte Review years,monthsand dates
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b) Look at the photo. What is the article about, do you think? c) Read the article. Are your guesses in 3b) correct?
fn 2006 two English lwomen. Jo Huxster and Antonia BolingbrokeKent, travelled from Thailand to the UK - in a pink tuk-tuk! Jo had the idea in 2002 when she went to Bangkok on holiday. When she came back to England, she told her friend Antonia what she \\antcd to do. Antonia lili.eclthe idea, so in 2006 they went back to Bangkok and bought a tuk-tuk called Ting Tong. rs&-_ - ' du-r-
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9A Vocabulary and Grammar Read the article again. Complete the table with the correct dates, places and numbers. tuk-tuk a) travetledby b) datestarted c) placestarted d) ptacefinished e) milestravelled visited 12 f) countries g) daystravelted h) moneyraised
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Holiday activities a) Tick (/) the phrasesyou know. Then do the exercisein pll6.
I went on holidayto lstanbullast year. I didn't stay in a hotel, I stayedwith some friendsfrom university. I went sightseeing in the afternoonsand I took a lot of photos.My favouriteplacewas the Blue Mosque- it's very beautiful.I was only in Turkeyfor a week, so I didn't visit any other places.Next time, maybe!
go on h6tiday take phdtos go to the be'ach staywith friendsor fimity stay in a hot8t go sightseeing go swimming go for a wStk rent a cir trave[aro'und havea good time b)
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Lastyear I travelledaround Colombia,in SouthAmerica.My favouriteplacewas Cartagena,a beautifulold city by the sea. I stayedin a nice hotel and went to the beachevery afternoon.I alsovisited Providencia lsland- the beachesthere are fantastic.But I didn'tgo swimming becauseI can'tswim!
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We didn't go on holidaylast year,but two years ago we went to China.Our favouriteplacewas Guilin- the scenery is amazing.We stayed'ina small hotel and went for a walk every morning. We also rented a car and visited some beautifulplaces.We only stayedin Guilin for four days,but we took 300 photos!
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Make Past Simple questions wirh you. When ... lastgo on holiday? Whendidyou lastgo on holiday? Where... go? What ... do there? Who ... go with? Where... stay? How ... travelaround? ... havea goodtime?
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Twodaysin Liverpool a) Write four sentencesabout things you did last weekend. b) Work in pairs. Tell your partner about your weekend. Ask questions. I wentoutwith friends on Saturdav. Wheredidvoueo? We went to the cinema.
c) fell the class two things your partner did Iast weekend. a) Look at photos A and B. What do you know about Liverpool? b) fiElEllt's Monday morning. Look at photo C. Listen to Caroline andJames. When did Caroline go to Liverpool? Did she have a good time? G)Listen again. Choose the correct words.
t James wentout r@ last weekend. Caroline took a lot of photos on Saturday/ Sunday. Caroline and Paul went to a Japanese/ Chineserestaurant. They stayed with Paul's sister/ brother.
5 They went to the Cavern Club on Sundaymorning/ afternoon. 6 They travelled to Liverpool by plane/ train. d) Work in pairs. Compare answers.
a) GHm Read and listen to the beginning of the conversation. Notice the sentencestress. We stress the important words. H€llo,Jlmes.Did you hive a gobdweekEnd? cARoLtNE JAMES Hi, Ciroline.Y€s,I aia, tni4rc. t didnt 96 olut,I stiyed at h6me ill week€ndand witched ft Wtrit about vo'u?Whit did vo'u d6? CARoLTNE Pful and I w€nt to Liverpool. b) Look at R9.I0, p125. Listen again and notice the sentencestress.
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Why can't you rent a car on the islandof Sark? a) Because therearen'tanypeople. b) Because therearen'tanyroads. c) Because therearen'tanycars. 6 How old was Sir EdmundHillary when he climbed Everestin 1953? a) 33 b) 43 c) 53
a) Write four questions.Use the question words in 2.
How many yellow cabs are there in New York City?
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a) A bout7,000. b) About 13,00O. c) A bout20,000.
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a) Make questions with these words. , 1 early / you / get up / today/ Did ? 2 last Sunday/ do / What / you / did ? 3 last weekend/ you / shopping /Did/ go? + for breakfast/ have/ you / today / did / What ?
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a) Tick (/) the thingsyou can do in English. I cantalkabout transport. I cantalkabout thepast. I canunderstand a simple adicle. I cantalkabout things I doonholiday. questions I canaskandanswer about thepast. I canbuytraintickets. I canuseouestion words. b) What do you needto study again?t"1t!F'l
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Laeals going to get married. s goingto do a computercourse. ..................... goingto travelaroundthe UK. ----.---.,---..---....s s goingto moveto Miami. ............_........ goingto look for a job. --...--..,--..,--..--'s goingto starta newjob. --..,-..,---..,--..--'s goingto moveto Rome. ......................s
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Sabrina from Germany I do Engtish at school- it's my favouritesubject.l'm goingto leaveschoolin June,but l'm not goingto start universitythis year.Firstl'm goingto do a computercourse, thenl'm going job for a in the UK. to look
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lVlatchthesewords or phrasesto l the correct verbs. Then check in pI18. dinnerwithfrierrds thecinema shoppingTV swimmingthenews coffeewith friends sportonTV thegym running a party(x 2)
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When'sDarla going to move to Australia? Whats her husbandgoingto do there? Is Darlagoingto look for a job? Where are Darla'ssistersgoing to live? Are Darla andJustin going to havea party? What'sLiam going to do this evening?
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a) Tick (/) the thingsyou cando in English. plans. I cantalkabout myfuture I canusefuture timeohrases. I canunderstand a simple conversation about thefuture. I canaskotherpeople about their plans. future I cansayhowI feel. I cansaygoodbye andgoodluck. b) What do you needto study again?f;fitm
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Rules You need: One counter for each student; one dice for each group. How to play: Put your counters on START HERE. Take turns to throw the dice, move your counter and read the instructions on the square.The first student to get to FINISH is the winner. ., .'. and Uocabularii squares:The first student to land on a Grammar or Vocabularysquareanswers question I. The second student to land on the samesquareanswers question2. If the other students think your answer ISCOIreCt, you can stay on the square.If the answer rs wrong, move back to the last squareyou were on. I[ a third or fsiirth student lands on the samesquare, he / she can stay on the squarewithout answering a question. Talk about squares: lf you land on a Talk about square,talk about the topic for l5 seconds.I[ you can't talk for 15 seconds,move back to the last squareyou were on. lf a secondor third student lands on the samesquare,he / she also talksabout the sametopic for 15 seconds. Hauea fGStsquares: If you land on a Have a rest square,you stay on the squarewithout answeringa question.
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b) Work with your partner. Ask questions with What\ your . .. ?. Write your partner's phone numbers in the table. c) Check your partner's table. Are the phone numbers correct?
68 O p+g a) Look at these questions about places near Susan'sflat. Fill in the gaps with Is, Are, d or any. The answers are in brackets ( ). post office near Susan'silat? (/) t 1s-there ..a--good restaurants?(rY) 2 ............... there,--,,,...,.".. bus stop?(/) 3 -.......... there .-.-------.... . museums?(X) 4 ..............there-.--------....cashpoint?(/) s ,,------------, there-------..-----
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48 @ pse a) Work on your own. Make questions with the words in column A of the table.
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c) Work with your partner. Ask questions I-5. Put a tick (/) or a cross (X) in column C of the table. Are your guesses correct?
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1 B@ pg a) Look at the photo. Ask about people 1,3 and 5. Write the names and countries.
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Number 1.What'shisname? Where's hefrom? b) Answer your pailner's questionsabout people 2, 4 and 6. c) Look at the photo for one minute. Remember the people'snames and countries. d) Close your books. Ask and answerquestions about the people.
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28 O ptt a) Look at thesephotos of Ben'sfriends. Write yes / no questions to check the information in about Roberto, Wendy and Alex. ls RobertoSpanish? b) Work with your partner. Ask your questionsfrom a). Tick (/) the correct information. Change the wrong information.
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b) Check the answers in email A on p22. C) Work with your partner. Ask your questions about Sally and Dan in a). Are his / her answers correct?
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d) Work with another srudenr A. Tell him / her about your partner. Utigetsup at abouteight.
58 @ p+r a) Work on your own. Fill in the gaps in these questionsabout Nadine's routine. Use doesshe and the correct prepositions. 1 Whar time ._dee.sI&e_ger up 1O the week? z What . . . do , ...Wednesdavafternoon? have classes
Friday morning? 4 ... go out with friends the weekend? ........ 5 __............ phoneher mother ,,........,_ Sundayevening? ........ b) Work with your partner. Ask your partner the questionsin a). c) Look at pictures a)-e). Then answer your partner's questions.
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c) Work with your partner. Ask your questionsfrom a). Put a tick (/) or a cross (X) in column C of the table. Are your guessescorrect? d) Answer your partner'squestions. e) Tell the class two things aboul your partner. Marceto lovesptaying compurer games. Hedoesn't likehorrorfilms.
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a) Work on your own. Look at the things Ella and Daniel can and can't do. Write questions with Can for the pink gaps in the table. 1 CanEllaspeakGerman?
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9CGl pzs a) You are at a station. You want to buy these tickets. Youf iiartner is a ticket seller. Ask your partner questions and complete the table. The time now is 9 a.m.
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a) Look at the table. Practise the mobile number and the home number.
a) Work on your own. Choose the correct words. b) Work with your partner. Ask questions with What\ your .. . ?. Write your partner's phone numbers in the table. c) Check your partner's table. Are the phone numbers correct?
68 O p+g a) Look at these questions about places near Susan'sflat. Fill in the gaps with Is, Are, a or any. The answers are in brackets ( ). t Is there -.?--station near Susan'sflat? (X) z _,.___________there shoos?(/) 3 _....,,,__, there chemist's?(/) + --,,,,,,______, there nice cafes?(,r) ...__ s there supermarketT(/) ,,,,_
t did you do last night? @twnere 2 When/ Whois your bestfriend? 3 Howold / How'many is your mobile phone? + Why/ Whatdid you come to this school? s Who/ Wherewas your fatherborn? o When/Who did you last go to a concert? 7 Howmany/ Howmuchbrothersand sistersdo you have? 8 Howmany/ Howmuchdo you spendon travel everymonth? b) Work with your partner. Take turns to ask the questions in a). Ask more questions if possible. I went out with somefriends.
b) Work with your partner. Answer your partner's questions. Are your answers correct? C) Ask your questions from a). Are your partner's answerscorrect?
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b) Guess your partner's answersto,questionsa)-e). Put a tick (/) or a cross (X) in column B of the table. c) Work with your partner. Answer his / her questions. d) Ask questionsa)-e). Put a tick (/) or a cross (X) in column C of the table. Are your guessescorrect? Do vou watchTV a [ot?
e ) hav e/ a dogor a c a t / y o u I D o ?
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1B@ pg a) Look at the photo. Answer your partner's questions about people 1, 3 a n d 5.
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b) Work with your partner. Answer his / her questions about the last wedding you went to.
b) Check the answers in email B on p23.
C) Ask your partner your questions from a). Make notes on his / her answers.
c) Work with your partner. Answer your partner's questions about Sally and Dan. Don't look at p22l
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4C@ oos a) You are a shop assistant.Your partner is a customer. He / She wants to buy things a)-d). Have a conversation with your partner. Your partner starts. Yes,they'reoverthere. It'sf,.... They're f... each. Sure. Anything else? OK,that'sf... .
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Pairand Grouo Work: Student/GroupB
4D@ pso
5A@ osn
: r Look at these film times. Work with your rrrtner. Take turns to ask the times of the films. \\ nte the times.
a) Work on your own. Fill in the gaps in the questions in column A of the table. Use Do and these verbs. gX
.'/hattimeis'Seven Sisters' on?
eat work go
have
A
It's on at five to three,
B yourpartner's (/ orX) answer
a) .D.o you g.e-thome after six o'ctock?
b) c) d) The ltalian Teacher
4.15
Seven Sisters
2.55
Ma rri ed or S ingle?
4.25
Beautiful Day Monday to Friday
7.OO
7.20
9.25
4.50
The Actor's Wife
,,.......you ..... at the weekend?
e)
b) Work with your pailner. Answer his / her questions. Give more information if possible.
9.10
c) Ask your partner quesrionsa)-e). Put a tick (/) or a cross (X) in column B of the table.
5.45 3.O5
di nnerbeforeni ne? , you.... you....... to bedaftermidnight?
Do you get home aftersix o'ctock?
6.45 9.'15
Y es,l do./N o,l don' t. I get homeat aboutfive
d) Work with another srudenr B. Tell him / her about your partner.
b) Check the,times with your partner. Are they correct?
Kwangetshomeat aboutfive.
58 @ p+r a) Work on your own. Fill in the gaps in these questions about \adine's routine. Use doessheand the correct prepositions. t What time .._d..o.es 5he_go to bed h the week? 2 .... haveclasses Tuesdaymorning? : What do ...... Wednesday evening? a What time _.....____...._ get up the weekend? ........ 5 ,,,___...____. eat out ,,...,. Sunday ,,,,__._.... evening? b) Work with your partner. Look at pictures a)-e). Then answer your partner's questions. c) Ask your partner the questions in a).
:' m
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-ir
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the weekend
Sundayevening
Pairand Group Work: Student/Group.B
6G@ osr
7A@ pss
a) Look at the questions about Bath in column A of the table. Fill in the gaps with these words.
a) Work on your own. Write questions with Do youlihe... ? for the things in column A of the table.
heng Where's on
show much oDen
a) Doyou |ikeChinese food?
a) Do you haye a guidebookof Bath? is it? b) How
a) yes / no b )€ a ) fr om.....
2 a) When is the Buitdingof Bath b) ls it closed
Mondays?
the SouthCate shoppingcentre? me b) Canvou on t his m ap?
b) yes / no
3 a)
OMNGE GBOVE
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b) You work at the tourist information centre in Bath. Your partner is a tourist. Answer his / her questions. Use this information.
tvat
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0deon cinema F 5 :
cnw5lqF "sitr "1ou6r1 lnto-ation centre
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C)You are a tourist in Bath. Your partner works at the tourist information centre. Ask the questions in column A of the table. Write the answers in column B and on the map.
c;J;;;;t"s-) He[[o,can I helpyou? . ,..,.-_...._.._._-:--/
b) Work on your own. Guess if your partner likes the things in the table. Put a tick (/) or a cross (D in column B of the table. c) Work with your partner. Answer his / her questions. d) Ask your questionsfrom a). Put a tick (/) or a cross (rY)in column C of the table. Are your guessescorrect? e) Tell the class two things about your partner.
Yes,p[ease. Do you have.. 7."""-"**'
d) Check your partner's answers. Are they correct?
do;[ tidchi*r;];d.) i La,,ra l, Shelovesvisitingnewplaces. )
Pairand Group Work: Student/Group B
78 @ pst
98 @ pzs
a) Work on your own. Look at the things Ella and Daniel can and can't do. Write questions with Can for the pink gaps in the table. 1 CanDanielspeakGerman?
a) Work on your own. Make questions aboutJeff with the words in column A of the table.
ffi
an Elta
D aniel
( CutenTag!) )z-
(have)dinnerwith her friends
4 h: t d,id/ tr.*|":"_:"0 / How?
(go)by busand taxi
s buy/ Did/ presents for hisfamity/ he ?
x b) Work with your partner. Look at column C. Answer his / her questions about Nancy. Use the Past Simple form of the verbs in brackets. c) Ask your partner questions from a) aboutJeff. Write the answers in column B of the table.
x
9C@ pzs
._4 ,
0) You are at a station. You are a ticket seller. your partne, *urrt, to buy some tickets. Look at this information. Answer your partner's questions. The time now is 9 a.m.
r\
,P '$
3 i n th e e veni ngs / he / do / di d /W hat ?
x
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(go)for a watk
2 anvm::eu':1:un, he/ Did?
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'd
Nancy
he/What / everymorning/ do I did? .What.dLd he -doe-v.ery n"e_rntng?.
't-
place
price
Bath
singte: f 29.50 return:f39.70
Bristol
single: f36.30 return:f45.50
x
b) Work with your partner. Take turns to ask your questions from a). Fill in the gaps in the table with a tick (/) or a cross (.x). Your partner starts. c) Compare tables with your partner. What can both children do?
time of next train
ptatform
time train arrives 10.39
10.19
11.55
b) You want to buy these tickets. Your partner is a ticket seller. Ask your partner questions and complete the table. ticket two returns to Birmingham (youwantto comeback nextweekend) two singles to Manchester
Pnce
time of platform time train nexttrain arrives
Pair and Group Work: Other activities lDOi l z a) Work with your partner. Look at the picture. Write the number of people and things. chairs ..-5-.... tables ........... men ..,_,_,,_. women ..._...-.. . ...books D CN S
pencils apples bags mobiles ., .,.,.. b) Work with another pair. Compare answers. c) Check on p126. Are your answers correct?
2D@ pzo a) Work with your partner. Look at the photo. Guess how old the people and dogs are. Use these ages. girts/ women 363741 45 72 76 men 38 43 46 65 70 dogs 18 ( | thinkMariais4'1.,) '1,-. -: 45. l 1. I thinkshe's -..!!.- .i. b) Check on p126. Are your answers correct?
Pair and Group Work: Other activities
a) Work on your own. Think about your life when you were ten. Write six sentencesabout you with w6tsor were. Use these ideas or your own. When I was ten, e my favouritesinger/ band ... o my favouritefood / drink ... o my favouriteTV programme(s)... o my favouritefilm(s) ... o I ... hrppy / unhappyat school. e I ... good at (sports,languages ...). o I ... always/ usually/ neverlate for class. o my brother(s)/ sister(s)... nice to me.
a) Work on your own. Write six questions with your fa,vourite. Use these ideas or your own. colour actor musicianfood drink restaurant actress band caf6 singer What'syour favouritecolour? Who'syour favouriteactorT
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b) Work with your group. Say your sentences.Are any of the other students' sentencestrue for you? WhenI wasten,mv favouritesingerwat Sting. c) Tetl the class two interesting things about other students in your group. Ali'sfavourite bandwasthe SpiceCirls! b) Work with your partner. Take turns to ask your questions. Write your partner's answers. What'syourfavouritecolour? a) Work on your own. Think about the last time you visited a different town or city. Write ffi sentences.Use these phrases and your own ideas. l o I (go) to ... o o r o r r o o r
I went to Budapestthreemonthsago. I (go) thereby ... I (arrive)at ... o'clock. I (travel) on my own / with my ... When I was thereI (visit) ... I also(go) to ... I (go) shoppingand I (buy) ... I (leave)there... and (get)home ... I (be) therefor ... days/ weeks. I (have)a good / greatl terrible time.
b) Work on your own. Practise your sentencesuntil you can remember them. c) Work with your group. Tell each other about the last time you visited a different town or city. d) Tell the class two things about the place you visited.
c) Work with another student. Tell him / her about your partner in b). Ando'sfavouritecolouris red. d) TeIl the class two things about your first parrner.
Language Summary 1 '..
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(F12 lA Qot Numbers
o z6ro 1 one 2 two
g three + four s five
6 six z s6ven a eight
$lH a andan lc @ pll 9 nine 1 0 te n
t t et6ven 12 twetve
f,lB Countries18@ pa
r We use a with nouns that begin with a c()nsor.rilnl sound: a t,ig. a diclionary. . n l,rn, "t r We use an with nouns that begin with a vowel sound: an apple, an iPod,an umbrella, etc.
fI
People lD Q ot2
.a girt
ffi
Things lD O ptz
1 a chair 2 a watch 3 a compiter
1 the USA 2 MExico g Brazit
+ the Ur 5 C€rmany I 6 spain
7 Itaty 8 I urKey g EgvPt
1o R i ssi a 11 China 12 Austr:tia
llEl Thealphabet lc @ nlo
+ adfiry 5 a sindwich 6 a t5bte 7 a cimera
Ao Bb C cD d EeFf G gHh Ii Jj Kk LLMm Nn0o Pp Qq Rr Ss Tt Uu Vv Ww Xx Yy Zz I;pl r pink letters = vowels, bluc letters = CorlSooaotS
in yourbag(1) lc @ pro f,ilf Things
1 2 3 4 5 e z 8
a bag an lpple a dictionary a book a n6tebook a m6bile an iPod an umbrElla 9 a p€ncil 1 0 a p en
TIPSIo a m obile= a m o b i l ep h o n e o UK: a mobile (phone)= US: a cell (phone) o an iPod = an MP3 player
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f,lfl Plurals lD (Q 012
fi ffi
SIIGULAR
a chai r a tabl e a thing a boy
ft-utlt _
+-s chairs tables things boys
i *'::l i :i'o*l':
watches sandwiches
a dlarV a ba.bV
y ) -ies diaries babies
a man a woman a Person
irregular men women people
:llrl . We also add -es to words ending in -s, -ss, -sh,-x and -z'. bus *, buses, class * classes,etc.
Language Summary 1 l, ffif,
you,your 1A@ Po
I'm Stefan.
GiE
goodbye1A@ pt Saying
ttitr
Where areyoufrom? 18@ ps
How are you? Nice to meet you. What's your name?
I'm fine, thanks. N{y name's Emel.
.I / you + verb (I read, youlisten, etc.) . my / your + noun (my name,your booh, etc.)
ho, his,she,her 18O pe What's his name? His name's Stefan Where's hc from? Hc's from Russia.
What's her name? Her name's Emel. Where's shc [rom? Shc's from Turkey.
o h e /his = t l, s he/ h e r = Q . he / she + verb, his / her + noun
f$El
I' m from Russia. A ndyou?
Sayinghello l A OO p a ,, He[[o, Emet. my name's
)s:"-':a*r)
Youtoo. 'i .
TIP! r We can say I'mJrom + city: I'mJromMoscow.
andsurnameslc @ pio GIID Firstnames
Hr , ilm . How ar e y our
.. ' l'm OK,thanks.
liltiEtl Introducing people', 1A@ p7
What'syoursurname? . Mol i na.
G;ta:y-ess:r@ ''l' **-^"-----"
M-O-L-|-N-A.
languagelc @ pll G[m Classroom Excuse me.
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Phone numbers 1A@pt
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( ffi;il t;;;bid;ffi;;? ) It's07954544768. / ,,,, , ^\ |t\--wnats vour nomenumDeri / --,-,-: _ lt's020 76223479.
TIP! o In phone numbers 0 = oh and 44 = double four.
Whatdoes(answer) mean? l'm sorry,I don'tunderstand. What's(t5piz) in Engtish? Canyou repeatthat,please? l'm sorry,I don'tknow. Howdo youspell(Brazit)? l lPl r We can say Canyou repeatthat,please? or Canyou saythatagain,please? Look at ClassroomInstructions p127.
Language Summary 2 Nationalities2AO p14 countries
Titles 2cO p18
nationalities
l'm from...
Mr Mrs Ms Ms Miss
I m...
Itatv Brazi I
ItSti a n Bra z i l i a n
KUS S t a
KUSSta n
the USA uermany
A m Eri c a n u e rma n rgypran A u s trS Ii a n
Forrnt .b JT'
AustrSIia t vt extco I UTKCV the U K S oain C hina r-^q^I
a man (mal ri edor si ngte) a marri edw oman a si ngtew oman
. M\ Mrs, Ms or Miss + surname Mr Brown,Mrs King, Ms Roberfs,etc
Greetings 2cQ p1B
t wt ex t cna t ur Kt Sn Br it is h
)panrsn L nt nes e J apan€s e French L O t O m Dr an
)oPot
France LO t O m D r a
Jobs 28@ p16
F a sh6p assistant
l\
Good morni ng,A manda
Good night.
7 , an Sctor an Sctress
,p L' @ I -t
fl
\U a potice officer
a te'acher
3
a d6ctor
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1Ax
Good evening,sir. Cood evening.
Ill llt-l
r
. Gctodmotnmg, Good at'tentoonand Good evening= Hello . GLtoclnight = Goodbye.
a m us ic ian /A
Numbers 13-100 2DQQ@ pzo l J Intrl een
ktg| a minager
a wa'iter. . *iitr"r,
o In the LanguageSummarieswe only show the main stressin words and phrases. . We use a or an with iobs: He\ s cloctor.
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youu.ry?r.h Thank
L,
a tlxi driver
t, Good afternoon. z{l
Alt',|'l
FIS ]';
r axoutp
z I lwenty-one a
30 thirty
14 fourte'en
zz lwenly-two
| ) IrTreen
23 twenty-thre'e
40 f6rty -^:.tttty 5U
l b srxteen 'l 7 sevente'en
24 twenty-fo'ur
60 sixty
z) Iwenty-flve
/u seventy
18 eighte'en 'l 9 ninete'en
26 twenty-six
6u ergnry
20 tw6nty
28 twenty-dight
.a
I / twenty-seven
29 twenty-nine
a
9o ninety tuu a nunor ec
Language Summary 2 @
positive; 2AO p1a De(singular):
yesI noquestions andshort @9 be(singular):
a n swe r s,lBp v!
(+) PoSITIVE l'm (= I sn,';
l'm British.
(?) YESI NO QUESflONS
)ou're(= you are) he's(= 1'1s i51
You'rea student.
she's(= she is)
She'sBrazilian.
He'sChinese.
Am I in this class?
Yes,you are. No,you aren't.
Are you from Russia?
Yes,I am. No, l'm not.
it 's ( = ;1 ;t;
Yes,he is. No, he isn't.
TIP! o We use it for a thing (a car, abooh, etc.).
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negative 2A9 ptz De(singular):
Yes,sheis. No,sheisn't.
(-) NEGATTVE I'm not (= am not)
Yes,it is. No,it isn't.
you aren't (= are not)
Youaren'ta teacher.
he isn't (= is not)
He isn't fromBeijing.
she isn't (= is not)
Sheisn'tAustralian.
it isn't (= is not)
It isn't a Mercedes.
TIPS! o We can also say: No, you're nof. No, he's not. No, she'snot. and No, itb rcot. r We cant say Yayye+r+., Y#rlffi ., YalA., W. or Y+Ett*..
TIPS!o We can also say you're not, he\ nat, she\ not and it's not:
You'renotateachex He\ notfrom Beijing. She'snot Australian. It\ not a Mercedes. . We can't sayl-awl.
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hyphen/'harfer/
ltfi- questions i"29@ q1g @E be(singular): (?) wH- QUESTTONS
Where a m Where
are
you
from?
questions information @@ Personal @
Where
s
he/ s he/ i t
from?
What'syourfirstname,please?
What
s ,s
yourname?
What'syoursurname?
his/ hername? yourjob? his/ herjob
Areyou married?
What What Wha
,s
TIPS!r Where = a place (Turkey, London, etc.). oWhat = a thing (a name, a job, etc.). o Where's= Where k, What's = What is. . We can't writeJ#ft
What'syournationatity? What'syouraddress? What'syourmobitenumber? What'syouremailaddress?
@ Ho wo td ...? @ Howoldisvourhouse? Howoldareyou? f H"* "td;"*-
It'sa hundred vearso[d.
fi'-Jh''rt" ) ---\
TfPS!o We don't usually sayyearsold for people: I'm thirty., Emilyl nine.,etc. . We say I'm thirty. r.ot LWMy. or Pm$fi1e*s.
Language Summary 3 't:
r'
(1) 3AO p22 lEfl Adjectives
Family, sa6) p2q O pzs
fEl
pErenis
grindparents
hisband<-->
wife
fither (dad)
il"r fru big
r,..iil I
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I
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i
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son
da'ughter
1
w Lal
small good
bad
n
lHiiil lqs
br8ther<-->
chitdren r TIPS1 The plural of wife is wives not ++ife . The singular of childrenis child.
s, #
t
l
cheap
\i*
ffi$ \djcclives go belorenouns: It\ anttt cctr. .{rljcctivcs are not plural with plural noutrs: They're url:,dfriends. notIhq4egeeh,Jffi. We put tery before :rdicctives : It\ yew h
ffiffi
It's hot.
lt's very hot.
grindchitdren Tf$r1o The singular of grandchildren is grandchild.
a caPPucctno
lQ , i
t[
.Q
A
6_-.
D*b an esprEsso
a tea
a mineralwater
an egg sindwich
a cheeseand tomato sindwich -
li
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{FI Wordorderwith adjectives; uery 3AQ pzz Adjectives go after be: Your watch is lrice.
grinddaughter
3C@ p26
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a cBffee
grindmother
grSndson
sister
f,Fll Foodanddrink(1)
E
ru1
m6ther (mum)
tV
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frlendty unfri'endty beSutiful
grSndfather
an 6rangejuice
a Coke
a crdissant
TIP!o We can saya white coffee(with milk) and a blachcolfee(no milk).
anddrink(2) f,St Food 3Do p28 t 2 : + s 6 z s
fruit tea c6ffee vEgetabtes juice 6range mitk bread witer
g fish ri ce meat cheese eggs sigar pista ch6colate
10 11 1z 13 t+ ts te
f[f,f lorq like,eat,drink,a tot of 3D@ p28
;ff,["i*i'''i,:lii.li", ",.*S- -Sr,
li i<'ncl\ ?,ls the camera
| love chocolate.
I tike fish.
I eat a lot of rice.
Hfu
I drink a lot of coffee.
Language Summary 3 positive De(plural): andnegative
(1,you,etc.)andpossessive Subiectpronouns adjectives (my,your,etc.) 38@ p25
3A@ p23 (+) PoSITIVE we're (- we are)
We're in a new hotel.
lou're (= you are) they're (= they are)
You'refrom the UK. They'revery big.
s ubi ect --)--Pronouns oossessive r-,:--:.'" aoJecuves
|
vou
he
she
it
v/e
tlrey
mv
vour
his
her
its
our
t heir
We use srrb.icct pr()nouns with verbs: I'm,.1,ottlisten, thc.1,read, etc
(-) NECATTVE we aren't (= are not) We aren't in the hotelnow. you aren't
Youaren't from Russia.
they aren't
Theyaren't very expensive.
r You is singular and plural: You'rea student. You're students. o We use they for people or things.
We use possessive adjectives with nouns: my sister,yourfamily, his dog, etc. l'm Mary and this is Sid, my husband. Her husband's name is Nick and hc's a doctor. These are their two children - our grandchildren. It's a very nice photo, I think.
r We can also say we're not, you're not and they're not.
questions be(plural): andshort answers 3A@ P23 (?) wH- QUESTTONS are Where
we?
W he re
y gr ?
ar e
Wh e re
ar e
F io n aa n d N i c k ?
Aretheyin a smallhotel?
'40n('
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they?
Are you in London?
FraP?
ten pounds
are
Are we in room A?
Money andprices 3cO p26
f10
Where
(?) YESI NO QUESTTONS
lIffit
SHORT ANSWERS Yes,you are' N o ,y o u a re n ' t. Yes,we are' N o ,w e a re n ' t.
jl:y ::::,. I::' re n t. N o ,tn e y a
o We can also say: No, we're not. No, you're not. and I,{o, they're not.
Po s s e s s i v e b3 8 @p 2 a We use a name (Nich, etc.) or a noun for a person (sister,etc.) + 3 for the possessive. Fiona is Nich\ wife. It\ my sister's car. . 3 can mean is or the possessive: She'smy sister:(3 = is) Kevinis Nicle3 son. (b = possessive) o We can also use 3 with other nouns for people: It\ my teacher\ car: He\ the doctor\ son.Itb hisfriendl camera., etc. . For plural nouns, we write s': It\ my parents' house.He\ my friends' son.
mB
ten p ten (pounds) ten euros (p = pence) fifty
ten dollars
Howmuch... ? 3ECl p26
SINGULAR
How much is this watch?
PLURAL
It'sf25.
much is it? i. How^*-^ **"^ ***' ,r "j/*
f,sf,l lna caf6
f H;;;;ii;;;) I thepens?
$64.
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€es
3CO pzt
ASSISTANT C:n
:€10i -'.-.r-y'
CUSTOMER
I hol n r r nr r 2
Yes,(twocappuccinos), ptease. Sure. Anything else? Yes,(acroissant), please. No,that'sa[t,thanks. Eatin or takeaway? Eatin,please. Takeaway,ptease. OK,that's (f 5.85),ptease.
Thankyouverymuch. Thanks a [ot. You'rewelcome.
Language Summary 4 Phrases withlike,have,live,
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Things to buy*!101s+-J
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mpl
?;,.:w!*@%
Z-a=I t -'l L
lilfl
footbalI
iqrl'l r.ilt|i/-^Il,1l
rikeRry
EI
-tlttl
rockmusic
ttl i ..!I
--I
a magazrne
&
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two children
U It GSI
a car
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u\
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dfiofm
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titrr",
a n8wspaper
ffi I
a birthday card
T &
bStteries
h.
i
chEwinggum
il rutat--
f
-5
sweets
a p8stcard
d
a box of ch6colates
TIP!oThe plural of boxisboxes. The singularof batteriesis abattery.
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this,that,these,those(_r_c_ fig*t@*$) there J
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Freetimeactivities @3il
aa
watchTV or DVDs
H go
TfPS!o This, that, these,thosego before be in senten ces: Thoseare nice. c This, that, these,thosego after be in quesrions: How much are these?
!@ oaysoftheweek(O-Oi99)
t4onday Tuesday mesday Wed ThursdayFndaySaturdaySunday
go out with friends
go to the .tr.."
n&ryry
Z^rtE IIH:FK -4iF--.z-
- !:...::!tai .:!!t.- - :!!,
eat o'ut
i
ptayt6nnis -!!!::!ili:!!!Ei!i:i:ii
E
lro
reL - ttL- ^
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TIP! r Saturday and Sunday = the weehend
[Y.-
go to c8ncerts
games - playcomp0ter
TIP! o We can say I watch TV alot., etc.
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Timewords ' 4D6 fi6 t
60seconds=l minute 60minutes=1hour 24hours= 1 day Tdays=1week 365days=1year 12months=1year
TIPS!r 30 minutes = half an hour r 15 minutes = quarter of an hour . 18 months = ayear and a half o We say two and ahalf years not t+te+eers-aaA+lna#.
Language Summary 4 Simple(1,you,we,theyl: iiTjfBPresent positive andnegative 4A@ p3t
lffil
In a shop 4c(l ots
CUSTOMER
SHOPASSISTANT
(+) PoSITIVE
Excuse,me. Doyouhaveany(maps
I work for a car company.
oTLOnOOnJt
Yes,they'reoverthere.
Youstudy Engtish. We live in a very nice flat.
Howmuchis (thismap)?
Theytike footba[[.
It's(fa.7s).
' r The Present Simple positive is the same lor l. you, we and they. (-) NECATTVE don't have I You don't We
don't
They don't
a new car, (don't = do not)
Howmuchare(thesepostcards)? (50p)each. They're CanI have(thatboxof chocolates), please?
study Cerman.
Sure. Anything else?
have
a daughter.
tike
homework.
'' t o The Present Simple negative is the same for I, you, we and they.
,ill*11, Present Simple(1,you,we,theyli questions andshortanswers 48@ g2 (?) wH- QUESTTONS do you Where
live
What music do
you
[ike? :
What
do
you
do
What food
do
you
like?
Yes, this(birthday card), please. No,that'sat[,thank.
OK,that's(f 10.65).
Hereyouare.
Thanks a [ot. Thanks verymuch.
;tTf Telling thetime aD@@ psa
in the UK? six o'c[6ck/ six
A 6'li)
@
rcry
lua
r
4.u
five pastsix
ten pastsix
ffi
ffi
in your freetime?
o Present Simple questions are the same for I, you, we and they. o We can say What do you do? to ask about a person'sjob: nWhat do you do? e I'm a doctor
a
twenty pastsix twenty-five past
lua
t
quarterpastsix/ six fifte'en
cgt
tl s'{ Y.t *:r-tnz
half pastsix / sixthirty
twenty-five to s8ven
l@\ (g>:$)
@
Y"eg
(?) YESI NO QUESTTONS
SHORT ANSWERS
Do I know you?
Yes'You do' N o ,y o u d o n ' t.
twenty to s8ven quarterto s6ven/ six fortv-f?rve
Do you like London?
Yes'I do' N o , I d o n ' t.
i i;'1'' o We can say quarter past / to . . . or a quarl(rpast/ to ... . . We can also say the time like this: stxtwenty,sa J|fu-five, etc.
Do we have a classtodav? '
Yes'You do , No,you c,ont.
. UK five past srx = US t'ive after stx
Do you go to concerts?
Yes'we do' N o ,w e d o n ' t.
DotheylikeMexican food?
I::'ll:l 1::,. o n ' t. N o ,th e y d
. We don't use lihe. have. etc. in short answers: a Do you lihe London? e Yes,I do. notXes;+*e or kgf4el+he.
ten to s6ven
aboutthetime +oO pso m,tll.f;lTalking What time is it, please?) -1,,- ---*--'
It'stwenty It's at half pasteight.
r o We can say What time is if ? or What\ the time?.
r We use at for times:My classis at t'ouro'cloch. . ?.m.= 0.00-12.00.D.rn.= 12.00-24.00
Language Summary 5
MM @l 0ailyroutines 5AO p38
t
[@
Foodanddrink(3) 5cO pa2
rl_ {Dg€W#2
get ip
have bre'akfast
@,
IJT
chicken salad
leave h8me
fruit salad
-e$ startwSrk
tinch
Ir
finishw8rk
a bottle of sparkling mineraIwater
@ get h6me
havedinner
go to b6d
wilhon,in,at [@ Timephrases 58 O paO
mushroom apple pie and pizza cream
n e = chocolate icecream
I
a Coke
strawberry icecream
vanilla ice cream
a bottleof stitl mineraI water
- &, t r } . : an orangejuice
--
z.-.-
--7
a coffee
--^,; tr-'/ a tea
Frequency adverbs withevery sDOO andphrases
p44
FREQUENCY ADVERBS
arways
usually
sometimes
not usua[lv
1OO%
ffiI Sunday
burger and chips
$e
@*r
*
vegetable lasagne
the morning
Monday i the afternoon Tuesday morning
the evening
Friday afternoon
the week
Oo/o
PHRASES WITHEYERY * We can use6)ery + time word'. everyday,everyweeh,everymonth, nery year, etc. TIPS!o We say every day r'ot @, everyweehnot ereryM, . We can also say everymorning,everyat'temoon,everyevening, everynight, nery Monday,everyFnday evening,everysrxweehs, everyJouryears,etc.
etc.
WORDORDER
Saturday gvgning_
*
Freqtrency
aclverbs go after be: I'm chvnys tired on Sundays.
It's ,rot usualfl' very busy. r F-reqtrencyadverbs go before other verbs: I neytr have breahfast. I don'l usuctlly go out. 'a Phrascs with evell, are usually at the end of the sentence: I worh enerl' Scrturdal'.I play t'ootballever1,Sunday morning
TfPS!o We say in the morning / afternoon/ evening,but at nightnotffi@+. . midday = 12.00, midnight= 24.00
TIP! o We can say I'm always tired on Sunday. or I'm always tired on Sundavs.
Language Summary 5 Present Simple(he,she,rt):positive andnegative 5A@ o3e
@tr|InarestaurdntI EGOp+s WAITER
CUSTOMERS
(+) POSITIVE In positive sentenceswith he, she and it we add -s or -es to the verb: She startsworh qt nine o'cloc'l<. He watchesTV in the evening.It finishes at midnight.
spe[[ing rule mostverbs: add-s verbsendingin -ch or -sh'. add-es verbsending in consonant +y: y -r'es the verbsgo anddo:add-es the verbhaveis irregular
examples likes leavesworks gets sleeps watchesteachesfinishes studies
Are you re'adyto 6rder?
CErtainty.
Whit woutdyou tike to drink?
goes does has .
(A C6ke)for m6,ple'ase. Andcanwe hive (a b6ttteof mineralwiter)a
''. -.1" )urr or sParKilngr
(-) NEGATTVE He
Y6s.CanI hive (the chickensitad),pte'ase? AndcanI hive (the vEgetable tasEgne)?
doesn't
(doesn't = doesnot)
have
a car.
She d o e s n' t
t ik e
m o rn i n g s .
She doesn't
watch
TV after dinner.
It
start
today.
doesn't
o The negative is the same for he, she and it: He doesn't have a car. lt doesn'tstart today.
Present Simple(he,she,rT):questions andshort answers 58@ oa1
ple'ase. SpSrkting, oR.rninksv6rymirch.
Woutdyou tikea dessErt?
N6t for m6,th8nks. preJ rorme. ( IneaPpre ple'ase. And(twd c6ffees), a
t- t
?r.
|
a
Cdrtainty.
(?) wH- QUESTTONS
Where
does
Nadine ' work
What
does
s he
Where
does
she
What
does
s he
W ha t ti me
does
ne
get up
When
does
it
start?
at the weekend?
Exciseme.Canwe hive
do
in the week?
rne D | l r,P teasei
live
in Manchester?
.'
Of c6urse.
in her freetime? on Sunday?
r PresentSimple questions are the same for he, she and it. (?) YESI NO QUESTTONS
SHORT ANSWERS
Does he know Nadine,
Yes'he does' N o , h e d o e s n ' t.
Does shelike Manchester?
Yes'she does' . N o ,s h ed o e s nt.
Does lt start at z.3o?
Yes,it does' N o , i t d o e s n ' t.
We use does in questions with he, she and it. We use do in questions with I, you, we and they. . We sayDoessheworh athome? notDeer-rfie+verk4he@. e We don't use lihe, haye, etc. in short answers:a,Doeshe lihe yesJfte+kes. or kxheAeeshhe. fish? e Yes,he does. not
a
,.
r
'4 . tnanK sa tot.
-r
. do
,!,,
TIP!o We can use the or a when we order Can I havethe / a chichensalad,please?
Language Summary Ci ina townorcity(1) ffil Places
6AO p46
r^4
* fr iffi
ffireffi| a park
:ll ll ll
ltEg
fr:Eu
a stition
ffi a the'atre
fr,Ir Fl | ,'ii.,,,-' |
:L- ?^:'
-
a ufitaing
?
a nver
1 2 3 4 s 6 7 g
amap a purse a cimera keys a tSptop a pissport
a gu'idebook a wittet 9 an l bcard to a crEditcard 11 m6ney
ffi
1/4
in yourbag(2) 6c@ o5o trB Things
a
an airport
f,lfi Glothes6D@ p5z
R: l.flir.#
$ffi a bis station
a museum
a sh6pping centre
TlPl o a stdtion= a train station
$ff
Places in a townor city(2) 68O pas
rynw a chEmist's
a road
1 a shirt 2 a tie 3 asui t
a cishpoint/ an ATM
a bis stop
a sipermarket
10 jeans 4 tro'users 7 boots 5 a jimper e a jScket 11 tra'in.rt 9 ai -shi rt 12 adress 6 aski rt
13 a coat '14 shoes
Tf PS!o We can say a pair of trousers/ jeans / shoes/ trainers / boots. c Clothes lkleu6zlis always plural: Your clothesare over there.
l@ Golours 6DO psz
ffiffi a square
a mirket
bfacl
rajJo; bluc brown IQd pilu]tilr gfecn gJ€y 'lJ))!t
TfP! r We useWhat colour\ / are ... ? to ask about colours What colout's Wayne\ tie? What colour are Lisa\ shoes?
Language Summary 6 lfifil favourite 6D@052
At thetouristinformation centrer 6c@ psr
fmil
. favounte = the thing or person we like best.
TOURIST I
ASSISTANT a
.
uooomorntng. ^a
My favourite colour is pink.
Hett6. CanI h6tpyou?
This is my favourite jacket.
Yes, Ptease.
These are my favourite boots.
Dovouhive a (m5oof ttrecity c6ntre)?
Whats your favourite colour? Whos your favourite actor? TIP! o We use Who to ask about a person: I Whob your JavouriteactorT e Brad Pitt.
YEs, of co'urse. HEreyou dre.
Thinkyou.H6wmich is it?
It's(a po'und).
Wh6nisthe(R6man BithsMusEum)6pen?
It's6oenfrom(nine)a.m.ro l,
(flve, p.m.
ls it ct6sed on (M6ndays)?
ffi
N6,it's6pen€veryd6y.
a some,a lot of; thereis I thereare:positive
6A@ o4t
Wh€re's the (Th6rmae BethsP;)?
A, SOME,A LOT OF
It'sin (H6tBEthStre'et). Canvoush6wmeon
Art t t
tnismipa
#a\ | ll -",^ I
ftta
f\Wl/ ffimmIIJIW *,rtfl;i h*
There'sa personin the park.
Therearesome people in the park.
#4t lfiMM{ There are a lot of people in the park.
rraraar
YEs, of co'urse. HEreit is. lt's abo'ut(five)minutesawly.
rnanKyouverymucn.
yesI no ffi thereis I thereare:negatiue, questions andshortanswers; any 68@ pae
; We usea or an with singularnouns:a person, an aitport, etc. ',..We use someanda lot of with plural nouns: some museums, alot of restaurants, etc.
Thereisn't a stationnearhere. Therearen't any good restaurants nearhere.
' r We can say a lot of or lotsof: Therearelots of people in theparh.
rsthere abank?
THERE lS I THERE ARE: POSITIVE singular There'sa bignewshopping centre.(there's= thereis) There'san airoortin Bristol. plural Thereare fivetheatres. Therearesomeveryniceparks. Therearea lot of otdbuitdings. :, . We write thereare r'ot kerd+e.
NEGATTVE (-)
YEsI No QUElrloN.s(?)
Are thereany shops?
. sHoRTAN":W!.R.S.
, L"jlili| li;, Yes'thereare' ' No, there aren't.
. ,1" . We say Yes,there is. notX+s;ihe+&. ANY .: We use any in negatives and questions with there are: There aren't any good restaurantsnear here. Are there any shopsT ;i' r We use somein positive sentenceswith thereare'. There are some velJ nice restaurantsin the centre.
Language Summary 7 fflll Thingsyoulikeanddon'tlike 7^O ps4
Er Snimats
t/"
&?l 46;1;1;9178@ 056
4
A&ffi ride a bike
classicat misic
visitingnewplices
-,i?:#'9..:$ speakGErman
watchingsporton Ti
hSrrorfilms
playthe piino
I ft7lr
shopping for ct6thes
{ playtheguitir 'd : oPeras soaP
dincing
-flPS!r We say play bashetball/ football / tennis but play the piano / the guitar. . . abi he = abi cycl e
ftling
'IlPS! r IJK t'ilm = llS: m6vie ..1
. -t1V = te Le vlsnn
llpl love,like,hate 7A€, ps4
ptaybisketbalt
cook
of place 7t Q osl f@ Prepositions
I love ...
I tike ...
I don't like ...
I hate ...
After lihe, loye and hate we can use a nonn or verb+ing. I l o ve ir nir nal: ' . I like soap ()p{r'as.
'l,l
The caf6 is on the [eft.
l.l"
The caf6 is on the right.
F
I don't like dancing. I hate shopping for clothes.
F
z v
SPELLING OFVERB+/NG FORMS Most verbs: visit *
visitircg,watch 4 watching,
The caf6 is in King Street.
The caf6 is opposite the bank.
fly ) Jlying,etc. Verbs ending in -e'.dance 4 dancing (not daneahg;), etc. , Verbs ending in consonant + vowel + consonant: shop ) shopping (not shepireg),etc. TIP! o We don't use the when we talk about things we like or don't like in general:Ilove dogs.(= all dogs), I don'tlihe sport. (= all sport).
fi The caf6 is next to the bank.
E The caf6 is near the bank
I lPi r We can say in King Street or on King Street.
Language Summary 7 Objectpronouns 7AO p55
.,. can:positiveandnegative 78@ pso
Look at these sentences.Notice the word order. Subject pronouns go before the verb. r)b.icc{ lnr'()n.uur!go after the verb.
subject verb tove ha tes
ack
subject f,ronouns
Can and can't are the same for I, you, he, she,it, we and they.
object
PoSITIVE (+)
soapoPeras.
S he
can
ptay
They
can
ski.
t h {'na.,
I
you (\(.
i 'l l r'
-
We use can or can't to talk about ability.
l-lr')ljnj,
he
she
we
:'
' ' .,1
' littr
it
ll5
they tn em
the pi ano.
NECATTVE (-) I
can' t
sw i m.
We
can' t
speak
C hi nese.
rWe sometimes use (very) well with can: They can (rery) shi well. r We say Sheccnplay the piano. not She-sn@
doonline 7D@ p6o f,fi1Thingspeople
fia#o.
:,.,,c?fl= yesI noquestions andshortanswers 78 O p57
q send and receiveemails
buy concert or theatre tickets
listen to the radio
watch videosorTV programmes
View as: List
e
6b
u
chat to friendsor family (Ent.rcit
:rom:
L(M
_
Jul -,^.
-
I
MN
I
ffi
f2l5
SHORTANSWERS
C an you cook?
Yes,I can.
C an you pl ay the pi ano?
N o, I can' t.
C an he pl ay the gui tar?
Yes,he can.
C an shespeakC erman?
No, she can't.
C an they sw i m?
Yes,they can.
Can they play basketball?
No, they can't.
. We don't use do or doesin questions with can: Can you cooh? not Oeae*a+ eeeh2.
son byr Eest I
ffim
j
lTl!ilif Askingfor andgivingdirections 7c@ p5e ASKINGFORDIRECTIONS
buy andsellthings
oR Anpoft coc!)
To: -
29
I customisevie, ]
'
YESI NO QUESTTONS (?)
Excise me. Wh€re'sthe (mus€um)? Excirseme. Is therea (bink) ne'arh€re?
WYaK
prererred Anvrme
GIVINCDIRECTIONS
-
i-lljcatenaar
ra
:.om:
Return (rnr.r cry oR @) WYW Toi Adg '
--. -
5
-
t
t
a
I
-a Cd alSng this ro'adand trirn l6ft. L(l\|s
pr ef er ed t uv bm e
(Joalongtnts roacland turn rrght. ^.
l
lillcate.aa,
bookftightsor holidays
downloadmusic
IIPS!e We say receiveemailsor getemails'.I get lots of
mnils everyday. o online= connectedto the Internet Do youchatto fiends online?
ra
'
f
a
I
r
o
?
,
Thits (Pirk Stre'et). The (mus€um)is on the right, n€xt to the (the'atre). The (bink) is on the l6ft, 6ppositethe (stition). It's 6ver th€re,ne'arthe (cinema). ' r We can say on the right / left or onyour right / leJt.
Language Summary 8 @
(z) r.a1Q go3"-; Adiectives
flp
FHH@ E3 long
.rLl.r E--Ei 7-Rftw'!7iffi1
interesting bdring
]lp
great t8rribte fantistic iwful amizing
wrong
right
d?fficutt
e'asy
fa A li'i!?.oi EElr a unhippy
young
old
LqeEm4)
Years andpasttimephrases
YEARS 1887= eighteeneighty-seven
2000= two thousand
1900= nineteenhundred
2009= two thousand andnine
1980= nineteen eighty
MONTHS
Jinuary F6bruary
May June
Juti August
March
iprit
2010= twentyten
two TfPS!o For the years2000-2009,we usually saytwo thousand, thousandand one, etc. . For the years 2010-2099, we usually saytwentyten,twentyeleven,etc. o We use in with years:in 1980,in 2009, etc.
TIPS!o We use capitalletterswith months. o We use in with months: inJanuary, inMav. etc. t't first
l6tt sixte'enth
2ndsEcond
17th sevente'enth
3,4 third
18theighte'enth
4th fourth
19th ninete'enth
5th fifth
ZOthtw6ntieth
6th sixth
21't twenty-first
7th sEventh
22ndtwenty-s6cond
8th eighth
23'd twenty-third
9th ninth
24th twenty-fo'urth
1Othtenth
25tt' twenty-fifth
1 1th el6venth
26th twenty-s?xth
1Zthtwelfth
27th twenty-s6venth
13ththirte'enth 28th twenty-"'ighth 14thfourte'enth 29th twenty-ninth 15thfifte'enth
PASTTIME PHRASES
3Oththirtieth 31st thirty-first
e
,
sundat
ffi
He was at homeyesterday afternoon.
Hewas in bedfour hoursago.
Sept6mber oct6ber NovEmber DecEmber
DATES
ErrlY -/lE hippy
Months anddatesi 8c@@ pooI
He's at work now.
TfP5!e We use lastwith days(lastMonday)and months (lastJune). . We also saylast night,lastweeh,lastweehand,lastmonth,lastyear. r We sayyesterdaymorning,yesterdayaftemoonand yesterdaynming, but lastnightnot@. ofourhoursdgo = four hours beforenow
Bignumbers'i.gg_O__qg_) 150 = a hundredand fifty 390 = three hundredand ninety 1,000= a thousand 16,200= sixteenthousand,two hundred 750,000 = sevenhundredand fifty thousand 1,000,000= a million 50,000,000= fifty million TIPS!e We don't use a plural -s with hundred, thousand or million'. three hundred not thrtehandrefu, etc. o We use and after hundred, but not after thousand: a hundred anil fifu , blut srxteenthousand,two hundred. r We can say ahundred or one hundred, a thousand or one thousand and a million or one million.
Language Summary I andnegative ffiffi pastSimpleot be=positive 8A@ p63
Posrrlyl_(:_t
(-) r NEGATIVE
you were he / she/ it was
^---.._:_-i
we were
i he / she/ it wasn't
((rrg M""dt)
-_____<
What'sthe datetoday?
i _we weren't
i
they were
"-
"-
I they weren't
I was at the World Cup Final. We were near the Opera House. The stadium wasn't full. They weren't very huppy. ' : r The past of thereis / thereare is therewas / therewere'. There u,as abigpat'ty. There were someamazingfirrworhs.
PastSimpleof be:questions andshort answers;wasbornI wereborn 8B@ p65
When'syour birthday?
TIPS!r We say March the seyenthor the snenth of March. r We write MarchTth ot 7thMarch. o In the UK, 5/6/09 = 5,hJune 2009 (day / month / year). In the USA,5/6/09 = 6th May 2009 (month / dav /vear).
@
(?) wH- QUESTTONS When
What day is it today?
|-ry_1'l t (=_1ry9:_ "9!) *".*;f v9u I=;;;9-;9ii
I was
Where
aboutdaysanddatesI ec6 p-oo f[EIf Talking
Makingsuggestions {Ec O poi.:
iwas
.-."*.-.,-..-'-t---..-...-it/fre/she/ittastweek? I you /we / they in Australia? i were
Where How many people i were *' " ----*l-;;.-* r,irt... Where t was
i at the wedding? i-;:;";^.;^; i Raieet'sbrother?
vEs /"N.o"aullllgl:J1-)_ j :_1gj[_1f":wEi: __ -
W as | /h e /s he/ it
i Ye s ,l/h e /s h e /i tw a s .
Were you / we / they at the wedding?
i Yes,you / we / they were. i No,you / we / they weren't.
Whetshattwedd (this €vening)? / YEs, thit's a gobdide'a. lX Miybe. X N6,I d6n'tthinks6.
Wh€reshattwe me'et?
atthew9d{!191_ i-\rl1fs t:f:_{llry::[l__
'' r We can also make questions with there was / :lrcre were'.Was there a party? Were there a lot of people? WASBORNI WERE BORN Wherewas Cita born? (Shewas born)in the UK.
Whenwereyou born? (l was born)in 1987. r We say I was born in Rome. not l$eme*ln&ewe.
Wh! d6n'twe (gdto the cinema)? LEt's(96to the the'atre).
L6t'sme'etat (the the'atre).
whit time shallweme'et? Abouts6veno'ct6ck.
Language Summary 9 TransporteAO p7o
flll
[lfl
At thestation eC@ p7s E
a bus
a car
a cistomer
a ticketoffice
a ticket machine
a tixi
a train
a ptitform
a slnrgte
a retirn
TfP! o c single= a single ticket, aretut'n = a return ticket a m8torbike
a bike
.,-
ar-
a'---
**t
'ux\
a plane
ffi
a boat
TfPS!o UK at ax i = U S a c a b . We say I go / come/ travelblt car,bus,etc.'. I usually go to worh by car o We also say Iwalh to worh / school, etc. . goby plane = Jly, goby car = drive, go by bihe = cycle.
ttotiOay activities eB0 ptz
@
Match these phrases to pictures a)-k). go on h6liday takeph8tos go to the be'ach staywith fri'ends or fimily s I stayin a hot6l e I go s,'ightseeing z I go sw?mming e E go for a witk g Ir entacir 10 I travelaro'und '11 I hau"a goodtlme r z : +
E E I E
TlPlo {Jf{' go onh6liday= US:go onvacdtion
words eD@ Pta IEE Question WORD QUESTTON
ASKS ABOUT...
EXAMPLE
Who
a Person
Who'sshe?
What
a thi ng
What's that?
When
a ti me
Whendo you startwork?
Where
a Ptace
Where doeshe [ive?
why
a reason
Why areyoutired?
How old
age
How old are thev?
How many
a numD er
How many peopleare there?
How much
an amountof monev
How much are thoseshoes?
TfPS!o We alsouseWhattime . .. ? to askabouta time: aWhat time doyou go to bed? e Athaff pasteleven. . We usually answerW . 7 questionswith Because ... '. a Why areyou tired? e BecnuseI got up at 5 a.m.
@
o
ffit
Language Summary 9 positive (regular PastSimple: andirregular verbs) 9A@ p71 RECULAR VERBS To make the Past Simple of regular verbs, we usually add -ed to the verb: wanteil, starteil, visited, etc. For regular verbs ending in -e (lihe, an'iye, etc.), we add -d to the verb: liheil. arriveil. etc.
PastSimple:negative eB(l p72 (:,d ' : = did . ct )
c,.;n' t
stay
i n a hotel .
S he didn't
visit
any other places.
He
di dn' t
go
sw i mmi ng.
We
didn't
go
on hotidaylastyear.
. We say I / you / he / she/ it / we / theydidn't ... . o The Past Simple negative of be is wasn'tor weren't(see G8.I ,
o The Past Simple ol travel is travelled. . The Past Simple of study is studied.
questions PastSimple: andshortanswers 98 @ p73
REGULA VR E RBISN UNI TS1 _ 1 0 arrive ask check cook finish hate hetp
tike listen live look love move ptay
practise receive rent repeat show start stay
turn use visit walk want watch work
IRREGULAR VERBS Many verbs in English are irregular. There are no spelling rules flor irregular verbs. IRREGULAR VERBSIN UNITS1-10
verb buy choose c o me do dri n k drive eat feel fi n d
ftv get give go have hear know leave ma ke meet
PastSimple bought chose came did dr ank drove ate fett found ftew got gave went had heard/hsrd/ Knew left m ade met
verb
PastSimple
Put Put read/rirdi readiredl ride rode say said/sed/ see saw/scr/ se[[ sold seno sent sing sanS sleep slept speak spoke spend spent swim swam take took teach taughtitcrtl tell totd think thought/0crt/ understandunderstood wear wore write WTOIE
o The Past Simple of regular and irregular verbs ls the same for I, you, he, she, it, we and they. r Th e Pa s tS im ple olbe is w d s o r w e re (s e eG8 .i ).
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A sue Hello, my name's Sue. What's your name? vrnto Hello, I'm Mario. s Nice to meet you. tt You too.
I r,crr Hello. What's your first name, please? vlcol lt's Magda. x How do you spell that? m M-A-G-D-A. x Thanks. What's your surname? t"t lt'sJanowska. r And how do you spell that? M J-A-N-O-\M-S-K-A. K J-A-N-O-W-!K-A. Thank you, Magda. Welcome to the class. w Thankyou.
B ADAMHi, Meg. vrc Hi, Adam. How are you? I I'm fine, thanks. And you? v I'm OK, thanks.
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xlre Hello. What's your first name, please? HA5ANlt's Hasan. r How do you spell that? u H-A-}A-N. r Thanks. And what's your surname? s Yousef. K OK. How do you spell that, please? H Y-O-U_S-E-E r Y-O-U-FE-E Thank you, Hasan. Welcome to the class. H Thank you.
I vlcol Excuseme. rrrr Yes, Magda? M What does'answer' mean? r I ask a question, you say the answer. M I'm sorry I don't understand. r OK. Question - What's your first name? Answer - It's Magda. u Oh, OK. I understand. Thankyou. 2 PEDRoExcuse me. rlrr Yes,Pedro? p What's'Lipiz' in English? x Pencil. p Can you repeat that, please? r Pencil. p Pencil. r Good.
3 KATEWhat's the answer to question 1? Pedro? peono I'm sorry I don't know. r Magda? urcor lt's Brazil. r That's right. Good. HAsANExcuse me. How do you spell 'Brazll'? K B-R-A-Z-I_L. H OK. Thankyou.
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I'm + I'm British. You're t You're a student. He's + He's Chinese. She'sr She'sBrazilian. It's t It's American.
I'm not + I'm not American. You aren't t You aren't a teacher. He isn't + He isnt from Beijing. She isn't + She isn't Australian. It isn't t It isn't a Mercedes.
AMYBen, do you want to see some photos .of my friends? srN Sure. A OK. This is a friend from Germany. g What's his name? I Karl. He's a doctor. e Oh, OK. I And, um, this is my friend Steve. He's a musician. B Is he American? A Yes,he is. He's from Washington. And, er, this is my friend Claire. B That's a nice photo. Where's she from? A She'sfrom France. But she's a teacher in London now. B Really? Hmm. She'sbeautiful. A Yes,she is - and she'smarried. B
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Recording Scripts A REcEprtoNtsr Good morning, Mr Brown. MRBRowNGood morning, Amanda. B MRBRowNGood afternoon, Mrs King. MRsKtNc Good afternoon.
c WAITER Good evening, sir. MRBRowNGood evening. D MRBRowNThank you very much. Good night. wArsn Good night, sir.
GE at bfl dot com + william dot brown at b f I dot com at yahoo dot com + frank moon one two three at yahoo dot com at webmail dot net t anna roberts at webmail dot net at hotmail dot co dot u k + katy dot king six at hotmail dot co dot u k
roruv Good morning. Welcome to the nine2five Employment Agency. My name's Tony. AMYNice to meet you. T You too. OK. First, one or two questions. What's your first name, please? A It3 Amy. r And what's your surname? n Foley. r OK, um, how do you spell that, please? A F-O-L_E-Y. r F-O-L-E-Y. Thanks. Are you married? I No, I'm single. r And what's your nationality? n l'm British. OK ... Right. What's your address? It's 9 Whedon Road, Manchester,Ml1 6JZ. T How do you spell Whedon'? A W-H-E-D-O-N. T So that's 9 Whedon Road, Manchester,
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EE I woMAN I Good morning, Tony. rouv Good morning, Mrs Blake. w1 Oh is this your cat? r Yes,his name's Charlie. w1 How old is he? r He's thirteen. 2 MAN1 How old is your house, Tony? roNY lt's a hundred years old, I think. M1 Oh, right.
3 ronv And thisis Emily woMAN2 Hello, Emily. EMITY HeIIo. wz How old are you? e I'm nine. 4 MAN2 Is that your car? ToNYYes,it is. Mz How old is it? T It's twenty-one years old. Mz Wow!
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@ MARvI'm Mary and this is Sid, my husband. I'm 65 and Sid is 64 - like the Beatles song! This is a photo of our daughter Fiona and her family. Fiona's a teacher at a big school in Manchester. She's43 now. or is it 44?
No, she's43. Her husbands name is \ick and he's a doctor. And I think hes a vengood father. And these are their two children - our grandchildren. This is Anne, our granddaughter. She's14, and she'sa ven good musician. And this is our grandson Kevin. He's 11 - oh no, he's 12 nor*-.lts a very nice photo, I think.
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I A Excuse me. How much is this watch? B It's twenty-five pounds. 2 I This is very nice. How much is it? a lt's sixty-four dollars.
3 A How much are the pens? a They're seventy p. I OK. Two, please. 4 I These bags are beautiful. How much are they? e They're forty-eight pounds fifty. I OK, thank you.
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I AsslsTANT Can I help you? cusToMER 1 Yes,two cappuccinos,please. A Sure. Anything else? cl Yes.A croissant,please. A Eat in or take away? ct Eat in, please. n OK, that's ... five pounds eighty-five, please. ct Thankyouverymuch. a You're welcome.
RecordingScripts 2 AssrsrANr Hi, can I help you? cusroMER z Er, yes, an espressoand an egg sandwich, please. I Sure.Anything else? cz No, that'sall, thanks. l Eat in or take away? cz Take away,please. l OK, that's,um, three pounds seventy-five, please. cz Thanks a lot. n You'rewelcome.
Can I help you? Yes,two cappuccinos,please. Sure.Anything else? Yes,a croissant,please. No, that'sall, thanks. Eat in or take away? Eat in, please. Take away,please. OK, that'sf5.85, please. Thank you very much. Thanks a lot. You'rewelcome.
rtou What food and drink does my family like? Weli, my husband Nick and I like a lot of the same things. We love coffee,but we like it black, not white. And we drink a lot of tea - it's very good for you, they say.And food, well, we don't eat meat, but we eat a lot of fish. Our children, Anne and Kevin, well, they like eggs,and they eat a lot ofpasta. And they're children, so they love chocolate,of course!
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Excuse me. Do you have any maps of London? Yes,they're over there. How much is this map? lr's f.4.75. How much are thesepostcards? They're 50p each. Can I have that box of chocolates,please? Sure.Anything else? Yes,this birthday card, please. No, that'sali, thanks. OK, thats f 10.65. Here you are. Thanks a lot. Thanks very much.
I woMAN Excuseme. Vltt Yes? w What time is it, please? v lt's twenty to three. w Thank you. 2 sruDENTFederico? rrornrco Yes? s What time is your English class? F It's at half past eight.
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