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Clive OxendenChristina Latham-Koenig
with fane Hudson
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Paul Seligson and Clive Oxenden are the original co-authors ofEnglkh File 1 (plub. 1996) and English File 2 (pub. 1997).
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Picture research and illustrations commissionedby: Cathy Blackie
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Edit ed by : Clare Nielsen-Marsh
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Hello!
Where are you from?
We're from the USA. We're American.
The alphabet PnRcllcRL Erucusn l,
Before they were famous...
A perfect day?
It changed my life
What's the date today?
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58
40
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6
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What's in your bag?
Family and friends
A man's car or a woman's car?
Personal information
t2
l4
20
PnncncRl. Etcusn 18
On an island in Scotland
Dream town?
Strangers on a train
What do you think of it?
44
46
48
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A bad hair day
What do you have for breakfast?
He speaks English at work
What time is it? Pnncrcnl Erucusn
What do you like doing?
Trip of a lifetime
Whafs going to happen?
ls there a bank near here?
52
54
56
PnRclcnl Erucusn 58
Av-/i^\q,la\9_/,il
20
22
24
26
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Do you like mornings?
Life at the top of the world
You can't park here
How much is it?
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50
!2
54
f,evirion quizzes
Answei key
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64
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G RAM MAR verb be: I and you
Rewrite the sentences with contractions.
1 I am Anna.
I'm Anna.
2 You are not in Room 2.
You aren't in Room 2.
3 I am not a teacher.
4 You are in Room 6.
5 I am Ben.
6 You are not in Room 3.
7 I am not Katie.
8 You are late.
Write negative sentences ! orquestions f.1 I'm late. E
I'm not late.
2 You're Engtish. flAre you English?
3 I'm Olivia. lrl
4 You're in Room 10. lil
5 I'm late. E
6 You're Robert. f
7 You're a teacher. [I
8 I'm in a taxi. !
c Complete the dialogues.
Excuse me. Are you Angela?No, I'm not . I'm Sarah.
You say Coodbye, and I say Hello,From the song 'Hello, Goodbye' by the Beotles
2 FJ:ello. I'm Brad.Hi. I,M Lucy. Nice tomeet you.
Hi._ fessica.Are you Oliver?
No, _. I'm fames.
Excuse me.
No,
in Room 5?
. You're in Room 6.
8 Hello. Dan?Yes, . Nice to meetyou.
7 Hi.
Hi.
Emily.
Sam.
Yes, . I'm David.
5 H e
Yes
@ Student's Book p.t8 Grammor Bnnk tA
a\
VOCABUTARY numbers 0-10
Order the letters to make numbers.
Words and phrases to learn
a Complete the dialogues.
I A A m I i n R o o m 8 ?B Nq.You're in Room 6.
2 A W h a t ' s y o u r n a m e ?B Charlie.
3 A Hi. I'm Lewis.B H_ _. I m Grace.
4 A You're in Room 1.B OK. Th_ _ _ you.
5 A Hi. I'm Toby Logan.B Hello. I'm Chloe lones. N to meet you.
6 A I'm Malgorzata.B S_ ? What's your name?
7 A AmI inRoomT?B Y_ _, you are.
8 A Sor ry .AmI l __?B Yes, you are. What's your name?
b Complete the spaces with Sorry?, Sorry, or Excuse me.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
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WOT
G E H I T
REHET
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VENES
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b Complete the series.
1
2
3
4
5
6a
8
one
eight
six seven eight
one three five
eight seven six
seven five three
two four six
nlne seven flve
three fourfour two
two
six
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PRONUNCIATION word srress;lhl, leal, and lol
Underline the stressed syllable andcomplete the chart. Practise saylngthe words.
excuse hel+e hotel late nice ftephoto seven soffy
b Go to the Sound Bank on the MultiROM.Listen and repeat the words and thesounds for house, phone, and clock.
sffifiil!ffi Student's sook p.tIT
lr,;;: tisten to the dialogues on the MultiROM.I A Excuse me. Are you Tom?
B No, I'm not.A Oh. Sorry.
2 ACA
Hello. Are you Tom?Yes, I am.Hi. I'm Emma. Niceto meet you.Sound Bonk
,i,i ruow listen and repeat. Copy the fiythm.
VO CAB U IARY countries
Complete the crossword.
CIues across t
Complete the sentences with a country.
1 He's from Beijing. He's from China
2 They're from Rio. They're from Brazil
3 I'm from New York. I'm from
4 She's from Madrid. She's from
5 We're from Moscow We're from
6 He's from Warsaw. He's from
7 You're from Cancun. You're from
8 They're from Istanbul. They're from
England and America are two countries separated by a common language.
G RAM MAR verb be: he, she, it
Complete the sentences.
L She\ from the 2 lt's from Italy.
United States.
from Russia. from England.
from Spain. from |apan.
George Bernord Show, lrish dronotist
5 r
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from China. from Mexico.
Complete the dialogues with 's, is,or isn't.
1 A Is Matt in our class?B No, he isn't . He3 in class B.
2 A the teacher from the
United States?
B No, she . SheEngland.
3 A Where Osaka?in ]apan?
B Yes, it
4 A --=--- your name Andrew?B No, it
Write the questions. Then answer withthe information in brackets.
I Fernando Alonso / Spain? (/ Oviedo)Is Fernqndo Alonso from Spain?Yes. he is. He\from Oviedo.
2 Acapulco I Brazil? (X Mexico)Is Acapulco in Brazil?
No it isn't. It's in Mexico.
3 Michael Phelps / the United States?(z Baltimore)
4 Istanbul / Hungary? (X Turkey)
5 the Colosseum I ltaIy? (r Rome)
6 Kate Moss / England? (/ London)
7 Gdansk / Russia? (f Poland)
8 Kyoto / the United States? (x Japan)
PRONUNCIATION tr t and tart
Go to the sound Bank on the MultiRoM. Listen and repeatthe words and the sounds forfsh and bike.
Circle the word with a different sound.
A
A&V
@
AAEV
@
A
A
Brazl @ Italy
h i l i t
six nine Mexico
England five nice
Liverpool in hi
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Words and phrases to learn
Match the questions to the answers.1 Where are you from? n2 Where in Russia? |l3 Where is Guadal ajara? -4 Where's she from? I5 Is he from Turkey? tr6 Is it good?7 Are you from Poland? I8 Where's he from? n
a It's in Mexico.b Het from Liverpool.c No, he isnt.d Yes, it's fantastic.e No, I'm not.f I'm from Russia.g I'm from Moscow.h She's from Brazll.
I
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tri$ tisten to the dialogues on the MultiROM.I A Where are you from?
B I'm from the USA.A Where in the USA?B I'm from California.
2 A Where's Maria from?B Shes from Mexico.
3 A Is Alex from Poland?B No, he isn't. He's from Hungary.
Now listen and repeat. Copy the ftythm.
Grsmmar Bank t B
I VOCABUTARY
Complete the puzzle.
nationalities
What's the mystery word?
GRAMMAR verb be: we, you, they; negatives(all persons)
Write positive sentences. Use contractions.
I they / from Italy
Thqt'refrom ltabt.
2 I l i n R o o m T
I'm in Room 7.
3 he lBrazilian
4 we llate
5 you / in Class A
6 I I ateacher
7 Millie / from England
8 they / in Room 10
b Complete the sentences with the negatle of be.
No,I'm not from Spain.
America is a large friendly dog in a small room.
No, she lsn'f late.
No, we Mexican.
American.No, they
No, he a teacher.
in Room 7.No, you
No, it
I
2aJ
4
5
6'7
I Miguel's from Spain. He's _.2 Yoshika's from |apan. She's _.3 Fabio's from Italy. He's _.4 Paolo's from Brazil. He's5 Dorota's from Poland. She's6 fiao's from China. She's _.7 Edvard's from Hungary. He's _.8 George is from England. He's _.9 Mikaelds from Mexico. She's
10 Karen's from Britain. She's11 Fatima's from Tirrkey. She's _.12 Leanne's from the United States. She's13 Anton's from Russia. He's
8 No, I
in Hungary.
Polish.
Order the words to make questions.
I Andrei / Is / Russia / from
Is Andreifrom Russia?
2 American / Are I they
Are thev American?
3 three I we I Are I room / in
Arnold Toynbee, English historian
@ffiJ Studenfs Book p.105 Vocobulary Bonk
' s / f rom/Where /she
5 you llapan / from I Are
, 6 Brazilian / Isabella / Is
7 in I Florence / Is / Italv
8 name l's lyour / What 8 3 S
e* f f i
10 l vMatch the answers to the questions in c.a Yes, we are.b |oshua.
:
c She's from Mexico. .d Yes, it is.e No, I'm not.f Yes, he is.g Yes, they are.h No, she isnt.
4 fou r+e igh t=_ 8 ten+ ten=
TTtrl,l o l
T
5 eight + nine =
6 six + seven =
/ Seven + nlne =
@J Student's Book p.Iot Vocobulary Bank
Words and phrases to learn
Match the sentences to the responses.1 You're inroom476. @2 Am I late?3 When is breaKast?4 We're on holiday. -5 Im Nicole and this is Steve.6 Goodbye.
===-
7 Is the hotel good? -
a Bye Stuart. Have a nice day.b Yes, it's fantastic.c Hi. Nice to meet you.d Is it a double room?e We're on holidaytoo.f Yes, you are. Hurry up!g It's fto- 8 to 10.
ffihr
Va=q
I A Are you American?B No, we aren't. We're English.A Where are you from?B We're from London.
2 A Where are Luis and Angela? Are they in room 2?B No, they arent. They're in room 5.A Oh, thanks.
@ Studenfs Book p.8B Grammar Bonk tC
PRONUNCIATION word stress; lel,litl, and l:l
Underline the stressed syllable. Which word is different?1 China sorry 6@ seven\____2 lapan qTgD hotel goodbye3 Brazil photo Turkey breakfast4 goodbye English hello Chinese5 Italy holiday Mexican fantastic6 Hungarian American fapanese BrazIIian7 Russia England Turkish thirteen
Go to the Sound Bank on the MultiROM.Listen and repeat the words and the sounds for egg,tree, and shower.
Write the words under the correct sound.
American Spanish Chinese fifteen Englishseven meet nationality twentv
4 $p tw_lv
s g6 s_xt__n
b Write the numbers.
1 six + five = eleven
2 eight + six = fourteen3 nine + ten =
VOCABUTARY numbers l t -20
Complete the missing vowels.
1 trS thir te en
2 n n eleven
3 14 l_rt _n
19 n-n_t_ _n
$.S --ght--n
f ft n
tw_nty
s v n t n
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THE ATPHABET
Complete the chart with the letters from the list.
SPEt t ING YOUR NAME
Complete the dialogue with the words from the list.
ge€d you room morning sorry? name spellreserva+ien surname thank
A r Good morning. I have a2 reservation .
B Good r
A Ryan Cotton.
B s
A Ryan Cotton.
B How do you 6 _your 7
A C-O-T-T-O-N.
B OK. 8_ you, Mr Cotton. You're in e
A Thank to
Write questions.
1. your surnameHow do you spell your surname
2 your first name
b Circle the letter witha different sound.
l A t g H K2 t 9 F L s3 G J P T
4 O a U \ \ -
5 A H J Y
6 D E I V
T A M X Z
s E F M S
s[fi@ student'sBookp.t17 Sound Bank
1 5 .
3 your city
4 vour countrva t
Spell the answers to b.
I
2
3
4
. What's your 4 _, please?
VOCAB U IARY
Label the pictures.
classroom language
Don't forget that your MultiROM andwebsite have lots of exercises and activities.
MultiROMGrammar Quiz File I
Vocabulary BanksNumbersCountries and nationalitiesThings
Sound Bank
Practical English File I
Wbrds and phrases File 1
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b Complete the instructions.
go l.eok open sit down stand
Look at the board, please.
the door.
your books.
to page 20.
up.
, please.
ffi stmdem€'s ffimmfis p.8ffi4 E/seersasfmry #mm/r
Listen to the dialogue on the MultiROM.
A Good morning.B Hello. I have a reservation.A What's your name?B Dan Brett.A How do you spell your surname?B B-R-E-double T.A You're in room seventeen.B Thank you. Goodbye.A Bye. Have a nice day.
Now listen and repeat. Copy the ftythm.
www.ou p.com/engl ishf ile/beti nner
tr Grammar File Iverb be: I and youverb be: he, she, itverb be: we, yotr, they, negatives
Vocabulary File INumbersCountries and nationalitiesThings
Pronunciation
Practical English File I
...and more activities and games.
TtrT
TTT
I
T
Own only what you can carry with you.Alexonder Solzhenitsyn, Russion outhor
I VOCAB U tARY small things
Complete the crossword.
Clues actoss )
2 GRAMMAR singular and plural nouns; o f an, the
a Write a or an.
I q pen 6 _identity card
2 an umbrella 7 watch
3 _chair 8 _country4 _dictionary 9 _email5 _ key 10 _ holiday
b Write the plurals of the words in a.
I pens 6
2 7a1
4
5
8
9
1 0
c Write questions and answers.
I What is it?
It's a book.
What are they?
Thqt're glasses.
GEffiD Studenfs Book p.t04 Vocabulory Bank
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PRONUNCIATION tzt and tst ,plural endings
Go to the Sound Bank on the MultiROM. Listen andrepeat the words and the sounds for zebra and snake.
Practise saying these plural words.
% q# fiztnames books glasses
windows laptops watches
keys clocks pleces
holidays coats classes
ffi stnrdemffs ffiomk p"g{? Sn*rmd #snk
Words and phrases to learn
Complete the dialogues.
A W h a f i s i t ?
B Sit down and open it.
What's i_ your bag?
Pens and a laptop.
2 A
B
3 A
B
What a_ _ they?
They're glasses.
A The door isnt open.
B No problem.
I h _ _ _ a k e y .
ffi Usten to the dialogues on the MultiROM.I A What's in your bag?
B I have pens, books, and a mobile phone.2 A What is it?
B I think it's an umbrella.3 A What are they?
B They're photos of my holiday.
iijii* ruow listen and repeat. Gopy the gythm.
George Burns, American comedion
I
a
GRAMMAR
Completethe chart.
my, your, his, her, etc.
b Complete the sentences.
I That's laptop! 2 Are they keys?
3 What's
house.
2 VOCABUTARY people and family
a comPlete singularthe chart
plural
boy t boys
girls
b Complete the sentences.
fecr = Gnecr
Gr,once
BnN
5 This is
8 Lookat bags.chair.
Eve's my mother 5
Grace is my 6
Charlotte's my _. 7
Ben's my _.7 That's
1
2
3
4
M
@D Studenfs Book p.90 Grsmmar Bank zB @tsJ Student's Book p.tos Vacobulory Bank
PRONUNCIATION l6t, t,rt, and tet
Go to the Sound Bank on the MultiROM.Listen and repeat the words and the soundsfor mother, up, and computer.
Practise saying these words.
Words and phrases to learn
Complete the dialogues with the phrases in the list.
there Thanks. I cant remember. Who's this?over there That's
1 A
B
3 A
B
5 A
B
my pen!
Where's my bag?
It's there- on the chair.
It's my daughter. Her
name's Elizabeth.
Where's your boyfriend?
He's in the
car
ffi Studenf,'s sook p.m? Sound Bnnk
G RAM MAR possessive s
Complete the sentences.
I David is Victoria's husband.Victoria is David\ wife
2 lon is Angelina's father.
Angelina is
3 fulio is Enrique's father.
Enrique is
4 Helena is Tim's wife.
Tim is
5 |anet is Michael's sister.
Michael is
6 Apple is Gwyneth's daughter.Gwyneth is
7 Daniel is Natasha's brother.
Natasha is
8 Stella is Paul's daughter.
Paul is
Look at the 's in the sentence.Write A (possessive) or B (is).1 Amy's husband is fapanese. tr2 It's afantasticfilm. tr3 Dylan's on holiday. I4 This is my sister's room. tr5 Molly's daughter is six. I6 Whatt in your bag? I7 Emma's late. I8 The boys are Matt's friends. I
4 A What's your teacher's name?
B John? fack?
ru No, it isnt. Your pen's in
your book!
A Here's your coffee.
B
ifi'ii Lirt.n to the dialogues on the MultiROM.A What's your son's name?B His name's Adam.
A Who's Paul?B He's my sister's husband.
A Who's this?B It's Rebecca. She's my brother's girlfriend.
A Is Katie your wife?B No, she's my daughter.
that mother woman
brother umbrella remember
there Hungary daughter
;t:i fUow listen and repeat. Copy the gythm.
VOCABUTARY colours andcommon adjectives
Rewrite the sentences with the colour.
1 My pen is ULBE.
Mtt pen is blue
2 Jamie's mobile is DRE.
3 Your glasses are NEREG.
4 Zods bag is TEHIW.
5 My father's umbrella is KLBAC.
6 Their car is WELOYL.
7 Her coat is ENO GRA.
8 His watch is WBORN.
Complete the opposite sentences.
1 Their house isnt big.It's small
2
3
4 That bo
It's very
ok isnt very good.
5 Harvey's laptop isnt cheap.
It,S
Their car isnt slow.
It's
My coat isnt short.
It,S
Your umbrella is fantastic t
Her bofriend is veryo - l
A big yellow taxi took away my old man.Fron the song 'Big Yellow Toxi' by loni Mitchell
2 H a v e a n day!
My brother is very
b
6 This film is very q
c Complete the words.
His mobile isnt old.
It,S
My girlfriend isnt short.
Shes
2
a
@} Studenfs Book p.tc6 Vocabulary Bank.
GRAMMAR adjectives
Right (,t) or wrong (rX Correct the wrong sentences.
1 It's a big bag. ./
2 She's a woman beautiful. X She's a beautiful woman.
3 It's an uinbrella cheap.
4 they're terribles boys.
5 It's an orange mobile.
6 She's a mother good.
7 Oscar's a nice person.
8 The windows are olds.
6
7
wl f e i s b
r: :.- i\-rtrte the sentences.
. -:. r lan is good-looking.
, H.'s tt good-looking man
- le pens are red.
Ther-'re red pBlts
The people are fantastic!)
i ne\- re
lhe dictionary is good.l :
1 t 5
The rvatches are expensive.T1r o.".o
The girl is nice.
Shet
The coat is yellow.
I ts
E The cars are fast.
They're
Words and phrases to learn
Complete the dialogues with a word from the list.
di#er*lt favourite French popular German dangerous
I A Are you learning Chinese?
B Yes, I am but it's very
dificult
2 A Is Marta
B No, she's
She's from Berlin.
3 A I have a new motorbike.
B I think motorbikes are
very
4 A What's your
B A Mini.
5 A Who's that?
B It's Sue. She's very
ni:'l, l-isten to the dialogues on the MultiROM.
1 A What colour's your car?B It's a blue Passat.
2 A What's your dream car?B It's a Mini. It's small and it's easy to park.
3 A Who's your favourite person?B My sister. She's beautiful and she's very nice.
+i:il ttow listen and repeat. Copy the gythm.
($ffi s€nedemft's ffimmk p.#ffiffirmmrmsr #arn#:ff
PRONUNCIATION tnt, tert , ts: t ,and lc:l
Go to the Sound Bank on the MultiROM.Listen and repeat the words and thesounds for cat, train, car, and horse.
b Circle the word with a different sound.
1 black Uug @
2 table card same
3 taxi football bug
4 thanks name paper
5 are car board
6 small family tall
7 father stand nationality
8 late day fantastic
ffi $€sxdesx€'s ffimm$q p.TTp"$m#d?d #msaft
cat?
I N T R O D U C I N G P E O P T E
Complete the dialogues.
A Hi lake.Howare you?
B Fine, t
And you?
3 A T
VO CAB U IARY phone numbers, 21-100
Put the dialogue in the correct order.
I Your home number.
L__l Sorry, can you say that again?
L__l Yes, it's 01752 336384.
El What's your phone number?
L__l 0r7s2 336384.
L__l My home number or my mobile?
A Sorry Max. I'm in ah
B O K . Ssoon.
you
A H o w oyou?
B Itwenty-one.
tr a No, I'm not.I b Bye.I c H i .I d Nice to meet you.
tr e Anna.I f Fine, thanks.tr g I'm twenty-four.I h It's 655 B5gr25.
Write the phone numbers.
I eight two seven double three oh
2 five six two three double two
3 nine double one five six three
4 double seven three oh eight two
5 four nine six seven double eight
6 double two nine double oh four
Complete the numbers.
r 20 tw enty s
2 9 O n i t 6
3 40 fo-t 7
827330
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ffiffi ei--t-
ffiffi L_t_
4 1OO "h" r 8 ffiffi th--t-
Write the numbers.
1 seventv-four 74
2 sixty-eight
3 eighry-nine
a fifty-six
5 forty-three
6 twenty-seven
7 seventy-five
8 thirty-two
sister.
B W
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her
name(
Match the sentences.I Hello.2 How are you?3 This is my sister.4 What's your name?5 Are you married?6 How old are you?7 tyVhat's your phone number?8 See you soon.
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3 PERSONAT INFORMATION
Complete the questions.
My home number or my mobile number?
Your home number.
It's 061 903882.8 mobile number?It's 07730 389273.
What's /our e address?
k. richards@hotmail. com.
listen to the dialogue on the MultiROM.
Hello. What's your name?Hello. I'm David Green.What's your address?It's 45 North Road.What's your home phone number?It 's 883065.What's your email address?It's dgreen@hotmail. com.
Now listen and repeat. Copy the ftythm.
t p.60 Grammar and Vocabulary revision quiz
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MultiROMGrammar Quiz File 2
Vocabulary BanksThingsPeople and familyAdjectivesNumbers
Sound Bank
Practical English File 2
Words and phrases File 2
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...and more activities and games.
Some of the worst mistakes of my life have been haircuts.lin Morrison, Americon rock sinqer
G RAM MAR present simple: I and you
Complete the sentences. Use each verb once.
drink have like live want
c Complete the dialogue with do or don't.A Hi, |essica. This is my new boyfriend Max.B Hello, Max. Nice to meet you.c Hi.B t D o
I I live
the city centre. f
a new car. f
you live near here, Max?
. I live in the centre.
you have a car?
you want a coffee, Jessica?
drink coffee.
C N o , I 2
B 3
C Yes, Ia
A s
B Yes, please.
A And you Max?
C No, thanks. I o
A Oh. Do you want a tea?
C No thanks. I z like tea.
A OK. What s you want?
C I want a water, please.
A Fine.coffee. E
football. E
six children. E
Write the questions.
1 A Idonthavealaptop.
B Do )tou have a computer?
4 I
5 I
I dont want a beer.
near here?
a Coke?
Mexican
watch1 I
2 I
3 I
4 I
5 I
6 I
7 I
8 I
TV in the evening.
a new bike.
pop music.
in a house.
tea.
history.
cats.
a lot of chocolate.
I dont like Chinese food.
food?
I dont drink tea.
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VOCABUTARY common verbs I
Write the verbs.
wa+€h study want live drink like listen to eat
3 A
B
4 A
B
5 A
B
2 A I dont live in the centre.
B
coffee?
b Complete the sentences.
I I listen to classical music.
beer.
in a bank?
English with my teacher.
a newspaper.
CNN?
two brothers and a sister.
a coffee?
2 I dont
3 Do you
4 I
5 I don't
6 Do you
7 I hotel
football
hurry
w9excuse
beautiful
8 A Doyou
B Yes, please.
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READI NG
Read the interview and write the questions in thecorrect space.
sorry
you
good
study
newspaper
Where are you from? Do you like it?Do you have children? Where do you work?@ Areyoumarried?
Interview with a
$,t tisten to the dialogues on the MultiROM.1 A Do you listen to the radio?
B Yes, I do. I listen to Radio 4.2 A Do you live near here?
B No, I dont. I live in the centre.3 A Do you drink coffee?
B No, I dont. I drink tea. I dont like coffee.
Look at the highlighted words and phrases. What doyou think they mean? Check with your dictionary.
hairdresser'What's your name?
My name's Anastazia,Anna for short.)
l 'm from Warsaw. l ts a big c i ty, but I l ike i t .?
Yes, I am. My husband is Russ ian . H is name is l van .He s from Moscow.
Yes, we do. We have a l i t t le boy. His name is David.He's two.5
Iwork in a hairdresser 's in the c i ty centre. l t ,s a verygood hairdresser's, but it 's very small.6
Yes, I do. I work wi th my fr iends and I speak to a lot of :new peopte every day. lt s very interesting.
4 PRONUNCIATION tu:t, twt, and tvt
Go to the sound Bank on the MultiRoM. Listen andrepeat the words and the sounds for boot, witch, and,vase.
Circle the six words with the boot sound.
Words and phrases to learn
Complete the dialogues.
1 A Do you want a coffee?B Yes please
2 A A _ y o u O K ?B No, I'm not.
3 A I have ten children.
B R ?Ten!4 A What's her name?
B I d o n t k
5 A Sorrylmlate.
B Dont w . Sit down.6 A Do you want a drink?
B Noth
7 A It's late. Are you ready?B No I'm not. W
8 A What's the pr.---.-?
B I dont like dogs.
ilil ruo* listen and repeat. Copy the ftythm.
Eat breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince, and dinner like a poor man.Adelle Dovis, nutritionist
VOCABUTARY food
Complete the crossword.
Clues across ->
b What do they have for lunch? Complete the words.
4 a s
5 c
e J _ 6 m
7 p
8 e
1 0 f
l 1 v
9 w 1 2 t a
I s a I a d
2 f r u i t
3 o
PRON UNCIATION word stress;It|, ld3l, and lgl
Underline the stressed syllable and thencomplete the chart. Practise saying thewords.
beautiful sausages expensivefantastic important petateeshamburger remember difficultumbrella vege$f€s terrible
Go to the Sound Bank on the MultiROM.Listen and repeat the words and thesounds for chess, jazz, and girl.
h
e
vegetables
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c Circle the word with a different sound.I Hungary hamburger
@,2 Germany cheese lunch3 vegetables sugar juice
4 dangerous girl bug5 cheap eggs French6 fapanese Chinese children
G RAM MAR present simple: we, you, they
Write sentences. Use the verbs from the list.
drink have listen to live read { rantwat€h work
I We/anewf lat EWe want a new flqL
2 lack and Anne / TV in the evening E
Yes, they do. They're teachers.
6 A
B
7 A
B
8 A
B
No, they study history.
economics?
in a school?
dogs?
Yes, we do. We love dogs!
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Words and phrases to learn
Complete the interview.
Interviewer What do you eat every day, Ryan?
Ryan Well, t for breakfast I have coffee and
cereal. At the zw
eggs.
I have bacon and
Interviewer What do you have for lunch?
Ryan It 3d_ . When I'm at +hIack and Anne don't watch TV in the evening.
3 You / a salad for lunch lJlI have a salad. When I'm at sw
I have a sandwich with my friends.
Interviewer Do you eat meat or fish for dinner?
Ryan I like meat or fish, but I eat a 6l
of vegetables too. I like vegetables.
Interviewer Do you have dinner at home?
Ryan Yes, I do. I live with my wife, Marcia, so we
always have dinner 7 t_.
4 My children / tea f
We / classical music lT.l
6 You I in abank lrl
7 We / a newspaper !
8 My brothers and sisters / near here fffi Hsten to the diatogues on the MultiROM.
Now listen and repeat. Copy the gythm.
Complete the questions.
1 A Do they live
B No, they live in Germany.
Yes we do - two boys and a girl.
Yes, they do. Their English is very good.
breakfast?
Yes, we do - coffee with milk.
1 A What do you have for breakfast?B We have cereal and orange juice.
2 A Do your brothers and sisters drink tea?B No, they dont. Th.y drink coffee.
3 A Do you eat a lot of fruit?B Yes, we do. We like fruit.
in France?
children?
English?
coffee for
2 A
B
3 A
B
4 A
B
5 A
B Yes, our car is very old.
a new car?
G RAM MAR present simple: he, she, it
Look at the chart and complete the sentences.
b Complete the text.
Emma is an Eng l ish
Shet lives
ceacher in Japan.
( l i ve) in Osaka and she
(work) in a language
schoo l there . The schoo l '
(no t open) a t the weekend and Emma
(go) to see friends in Kyoto.
E m m a s
s h e u
( l i k e ) J a p a n b u t
(no t speak)Japanese
very we l l . She 7
( have)
aJapanese c lass8
i n t h e m o r n i n g a n d s h e
(study) in the evening at
h o m e . S h e n
(not watch)
TV because she to
( not
People who work sitting down earn more than people who work standing up.
1 Ben
2 H e
doesn't read novels.
3
4
5
6.7
8
9
1 0
He
He
He
beer.
sport on TV.
languages.
big cities.
novels.Sarah
She
She
She
She
beer.
sport on TV.
Ianguages.
big cities.
c Complete the dialogue with do, does, don't, or doesn't.Brad Hello. I'm Brad.Molly Hi. I'm Molly.Brad What t do you do, Molly?Molly I'm a doctor.
Brad 2 _you have brothers and sisters, Molly?Molly Yes, I have a brother.
Brad What: he do?Mollv He's a student.
Brad 4 he live at home?
Molly No, he s_. He lives in a student flat.
Brad Where 6_your mother and father live, Molly?Molly Th.y have a house near here. I live there too.
Brad 7 _you like it?
Molly No, I 8 I want aflat for me.
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PRONUNCIATION l rd person -s
Go to the Sound Bank on the MultiROM. Listen andrepeat the words and the sounds for zebra and snake.
Circle the 3rd person verbs that end in lrul.
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qlosgy orlnKsteaches listens
finishes goesopens watches
likesworks
Ogden Nosh, Americon poet
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! VOCABUTARY jobs and places of work
a Look at the pictures and complete the puzzle.' What's the mysterv word?
Complete the sentences with a place of work.
1 A nurse works rn ahospital
2 Ateacher works in a s
3 A waiter works in a r
4 My brother works in a f
5 A policeman works in the s
6 A shop assistant works in a s
7 Alav,ryer works in an o
c Complete the sentences with at, in, or for.1 My father works ln an office.
2 |essica's university.
3 I dont work in an office. I work
4 A policeman works the street.
5 My boyfriend works
6 The children are
a hospital.
7 Graceworks Vodafone.
8 Mv sister works a shop.
home.
school.
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Xi"liu fisten to the dialogues on the MultiROM.
I A Whut does your brother do?B He's at university. He's a student.
2 A Where does your sister work?B She works in an office in the city centre.
3 A Does Martin like his job?B Yes, he does. He likes it very much.
; : ! ; 4 i :
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Words and phrases to Iearn
Complete the dialogues.
1 A Wheredovou work ?
B I work i_ an office in the city centre.
2 A Does your boyfriend speak English?
B Yes, he speaks English v w
3 A Where does your company have offices?B We have offices all over t w
4 A what do y--. d-?
B Imalawyer.
5 A Do you like your job?
B Yes, I like it v m
6 A Do you sp_ on the phone a lot?B Yes, I do.
8 My sister works at h
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T E T L I N G T H E T I M E
Complete the times.
b Complete the dialogues.
eleven.
5 It's
2 It's
4 It,S
6 It's seven
four.
3 Itt
eight.
five.
8 It,S
ten.
2 VO CAB U IARY days of the week
a Write the days of the week.'
l DFYIAR Fridq)
2 D M A N O Y
3 T A U Y S H D R
4 A Y U S D R T A
5 E Y W N D E S D A
6 U Y E T D S A
7 D U A S N Y
Continue the series.
1 Friday, Saturday, Sunday
2 Monday, Tiresday,
3 Tuesday, Wednesday,
4 Monday, Wednesday,
5 Tuesday, Thursday,
6 Sunday, Monday,
PRONUNCIATION si lent consonants
Cross out the silent letters in the words.
t huxf2 l isf ien
3 t a l k
4 W e d n e s d a y
5 s c h o o l
6 k n o w
7 w r i t e
8 w h i t e
Practise saying the words in a.
ffi listen to the dialogues on the MultiROM.1 A Excuse me. What time is it?
B It's quarter past eleven.A Thanks.B You're welcome.
2 A What time is it?B Sorry, I dont know. I dont have a watch.
,filt frfow listen and repeat. Copy the ftythm.
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|obs and places of work
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A man is a success if he gets up in the morning and goes to bed at night and inbetween does what he wants to do. Bob Dylon, Americon singey'songwriter
VO CAB U IARY a typical day
Complete the verb phrases.
c Complete the text.
I 'm Honnah and l 'm o nurse. I work ot n ight
and I sleep during the day. | 1 f inish work
ct eight o'clock in the morninq cnd then I
at obout four o'clock in the ofternoon
o n d l a some cereal
cnd oranqe iuice for breakfost.
Then | 5
o n d l 6
shopping
o r 7 TV. At seven o'clock
in the evening I I
a shower ond I e
dinner before I 10
to work ogain.
home to bed. | 3
housework
up
I go to bed
a coffee / shoppingsandwich
dinner
housework 8 _ up
b Write the words in the chart.
breakfrst te-r,terk a shower home to universitylunch to the gym dinner to bed a coffee
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PRON UNCIATION vowel sounds
Write the words under the correct sound.
gym housework lunch hurrybed dinner
breakfast
b Practise saying the words in a.
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G RAM MAR adverbs of frequency
Rewrite the sentences. Use the words in brackets.
1 I hurr. cereal for breakfast. (always)
I always have cereal for breakfast.
2 Amy goes to the gym. (never)
3 They do housework at the weekend. (sometimes)
4 lamie watches TV in the evening. (usually)
5 You make the dinner. (never)
6 My sister goes to work by train. (usually)
7 We go to bed late. (always)
8 I have a sandwich for lunch. (sometimes)
b Look at the chart and complete the sentences.
Oscar
He
sometimes listens to classical music.
Daisy
She
a newspaper.
to Chinese restaurants.
wine.
to classical music.
a newsPaper.
to Chinese restaurants.
wine.
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
He
He
She
She
:,i,;ir tisten to the dialogues on the MultiROM.1 A What time do you get up?
B I usually get up at eight o'clock.2 A What time does your brother finish work?
B He finishes at six, but he sometimes works late.I A Do you have tea for breakfast?
B No, never. I always have coffee.
Now listen and repeat. Copy the gythm.
Words and phrases to learn
Complete the interview.
Tony, rwhat time do you get up at the weekend?
I usually get up 2a_ nine o'clock.
Do you have breakfast 3b_ you have a shower?
No, I dont. First I have a shower, and +t I
have breakfast.
What do you usually wear?
I always 5w-.- jeans and a T-shirt.
What do you do 6a breakfast?
I usually zsl the house.
What do you do in the afternoon?
I often go 80_ and I sometimes go to the gym.What do you do in the evening?
I sometimes go to a ecl with my friends. Then,
the doors.before I go to bed, I always tol
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A life without love is like a year without summer.Swedish proverb
I
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GRAMMAR word order in questions
Write questions. Put the words in brackets inthe correct place.
I What time does start? (the class)
What time does the class start?
2 Is Italian? (your boyfriend)
3 Do live in the city centre? (you)
4 Are at school? (the children)
5 Where does work? (your mother)
6 Where is from? (Natalia)
7 How old is? (your sister)
8 Does play tennis? (George)
Circle the correct question word../_----\
I A (Whg)/ Who / What do you go to the gym?B On Tuesdays and Thursdays.
2 A What / How old / When are your children?B fack's six and Anna's three.
3 A Where / What / When does your boyfriend live?B In the city centre.
4 A How / Who / What do you spell your surname?B I-O-H-N-S-O-N.
5 A What / What time / How do they have lunch?B At two o'clock.
6 A Where / When / What do you usually have fordinner?
B A salad or a sandwich.
7 A What / When / How do you go shopping?B At the weekend.
8 A How / When / Where do you go to the beach?B By bus.
c Look at the answers. Write the questions.
I Where dqes lack work?
Jack works in a factory.
I go to work by train.
I go to bed at half past eleven.
Th.y play football on Saturday.
I'm 20.
Nicole has fruit for breakfast.
My teacher's from the United States.
I like pop music.
@ Studenfs Book p.94 crammar Bonk qB
2 VOCABUTARY common verbs 2
Complete the questions.
1
2
3
When do you go to the cinema ?.
Do you ?
Do you in the winter?
Where does your wife
Do you
4
5
6
a lot at the weekend?(
I
Do your children
listen to the dialogue on the MultiROM.
Where do you usually go on holiday?We always go to the beach.Is the sea very cold?No, it isnt. It's OK.Do you play games on the beach?Yes, we do. We play tennis and volleyball.
Now listen and repeat. Copy the ftythm.
3 A I like holidays
in the winter.
I prefer holidays
in
4 A It's very dark in here.
B No, it isnt. It's
vety
Do you want a
beer outside?
No, thanks. I want
a coffee
The restaurant is
closed on Mondays.
No, it isnt.
It's
7 Do you
B Do you
in the summer?
in the winter?
9 Does she
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PRONUNCIATION leel, lol, laat, and l j l
Go to the Sound Bank on the MultiROM.Listen and repeat the words and the soundsfor chair, clock, owl, and yacht.
Circle the six words with the vacht sound.
newspaper
computer
yourjuicemagazrne
studymusicyes
theatre
|apan5 A
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Words and phrases to learn
Complete the dialogues with opposite words.
A It's hot.
B No, it isnt.
It's cold
6 A
2 A Our coats are the same.
B No, they arent.
They're ' . : ' : ' l
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Money can't buy me love.Fron the song 'Can't buy ne love' by the Beotles
G RAMMAR con / con't: permission andpossibility
Complete the sentences with You can I can't and averb from the list.
p*k have sleep talk swim walk
PRON UNCIATION vowel sounds
Write the words under the correct sound.
cant flat home how ptry there walk why
b Practise saylng the words in a.
2
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here.
lunch here.@MD Studenfs Book p.n7 Saund Bank
I VOCABUTARY
Label the pictures.
common verbs 2
Complete the dialogues. Use Can, the wordsin brackets, and a verb from the list.
close go listen to make play write
I A Can we go home now? (we)
B Yes, it's late.
2 A
B OK. What do you want?
4 A
3 A
a computer game? (we)
B Yes, of course. We can use mylaptop.
dinner? (yon)
a CD? (we)
B Yes. What music do vou like?
5 A the window please? I
2
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4
pay b:/ credit card 5
6
.7
8
It's cold. (yon)
B OK.
6 A your name here,please? (yoo)
B Yes, ofcourse.
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R E A D I N G
Read the text and number the pictures in the correct order Read the text again. Mark the sentencesT (True) or F (False)I You can eat vegetables on a plate. F2 You can eat pasta from a plastic container. _3 You can wear jeans inside the ISS.4 You can have a shower.5 You can wash with a sponge. _6 You can sleep in a normal bed.7 You cant go home by train. _
Look at the hffilignted words. Whar do youthink they mean? Check with your dictionary.
Words and phrases to learn
Complete the dialogues.
I A Can I help you s14
B Yes. I have a r
A I 'mr
B T
sorry.
oK.
3 A H_ you are.
B Th--- y-
:frirr, fisten to the dialogues on the MultiROM.
A Can I park here?B No, you cant. It says 'no
parkinglA Can you come to my party?B When is it?A On Friday.B Yes, I can. Can my boyfriend come too?A Ofcourse!
Some people dream of t ravel l ing into space. However, r i fe in spaces not very easy. Here are some of the problems that people on thelnternat ional Space Stat ion ( lSS) have.
1 Having lunch on the lss is very di f f icul t because there is nogravi ty in space, and things never stay where you put them.Food comes in plast ic containers because the food can'r srayon a o la te .
2 When they go outside, people wear special c lothes, becausethere is no atmosphere in space. l t is a lso very cold in space.Inside the lSS, people can wear ordinary c lothes.
3 You can' t have a shower in space because the water doesn' tstay in one place. People wash with a sponge with wateran0 soa0.
4 People on the ISS can' ts leep in normal beds, because theirbodies don' t stay in the bed. They use special s leeping bagso n t h e w a l l .
l f you want to have a hol iday in space, remember that l i fethere is very di f ferent f rom l i fe at home. And i f you don' t l ike i t ,you can' t take a t ra in or bus home!
li*t; frfo* listen and repeat. Copy the ftythm.
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UNDERSTANDING PRICES
Complete the prices.
1 $0.30 thirty cents2 812.99 twelve
c Write the words under the correct sound.
eif,€ffia €at nice close exercise can pricedifficult cent pence coat computer
ninetv-nine
3 €0.55 fifty-five
4 $16.50 sixteen fiftv5 €15.40 fifteen forty
6 75p seventy-five
Write the prices.
PRONUNCIATION loe l , l s l , and lk l
Go to the Sound Bank on the MultiROM. Listenand repeat the words and the sounds for tourist,snake, and key.
Practise saytng these words.
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B U Y I N G A C O F F E E
Order the dialogue.
Barwoman
I Thanks.
I Regular or large?
tr Can I help you?
I Three pounds ten.
L] Espresso, Americano,cappuccmot
Man
I Here you are.
, Yes, can I have a coffeeand a muffin, please?
n Regular. How muchis that?
tr A cappuccino, please.
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euro centre cook
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b Complete the dialogue.
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Latte, Americano, cappuccino?
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B Regular or large?A Large. How much is that?B One euro seventy-five.A Here you are.B Thanks.
2 A A ticket to Birmingham, please.B Single or return?A Return, please. How much is that?B Thirteen pounds twenty.A Can Ipuy with Mastercard?B Sure.
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GRAMMAR past simple be
Rewrite the sentences in the past.
1 I m in a hurry this morning.
I was in a hurrv
2 they arerit at school today.
Thev weren't at school
3 She's at the cinema tonight.
In the future everyone will be famous for fifteen minutes.
c Complete the dialogues with was I wAsn't orwere I weren't.
1 A Where were you last night?
B I was at the cinema.
A _ your brother at home yesterday?
B No, he
A -- your children at school last week?
B No, they --.A When your birthday?
B It --- yesterday.
A --- you at the restaurant at 10.30?
B No, we
6 A Who you with yesterdayafternoon?
B I with a friend.
yesterday morning.
4
5
4
5
We arent at home today.
yesterday morning.
yesterday.
last night.
yesterday.
yesterday.
yesterday.
Is he at work this afternoon?
yesterday afternoon?
7
8
6 They're at the airport this morning.
Are you in London today?
I'm not late todav.
Write questions and answers.
1 Picasso / a painter (/)
Was Picasso a painter ?
the Beatles / from the United States (/r)
Were the Beatlesfrom the United States ?
Agatha Christie I awriter (,/)
4 Monet and Matisse / British (,()
5 Rudolf Nureyev / from Poland (X)
6 the Marx brothers / American (/)
7 Edith Piaf lan actress (X)
girl
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Yes, he was
No, they weren't.
Andy Worhol, Americon ortist
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PRONUNCIATION ls l , lo l , and let
Go to the Sound Bank on the MultiROU.Listen and repeat the words and the soundsfor bird, clock, and computer.
Write the words under the correct sound.
after coffee gi.t wasn't hot weren'tbutter nurse woman
8 Proust and Tolstoy / writers (/)
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5 R E A D I N G
Read the text. Mark the sentences T (True) orF (False).
Vincent van Gogh was famous during his life. FVincent was from Germany.Theo van Gogh was Vincent's father.Before he was a painter, Vincent was a teacher.\,-incent was interested in religion.F{e tr.as a good student.Paul Gaugin was Vincent's friend.He rvas a happy person..'-incent's
paintings were popular in his life.Today his pictures are very expensive.
- I rk at the highlighted words. What do you.:,ink they mean? Check with your dictionary.
4 V0CABUTARY in, ot, on: places-,"-here
were these people yesterday? Write;cirtences with in, at, or on and a word from the list.
street lvork plane school bedroom
I He was at work.
* A-frmous ?ainterToday the artistVincent van Gogh is veryfamous, but he was never famous duringhis l i fe.
Vrncent was Dutch. His family was froma smal l v i l lage in the Nether lands. Hisbrother:Theo, was a very important personin his l i fe.Vincent was usual ly poor, but hrsbrother always helped him with money
Vincent was always good at painting, but he had many differentjobs. He worl<ed for an art company, and in a bool<shop, anc newas a teacher: He was interested in religion, and he wanted to studytheology, but he wasn't a very good student.When he was 27 hestarted to worl< as a painter: He lived in Bergium, the Netherlands,and France, where he was with his friend, the painter paul Gaugin.ButVincent was never really huppy,and he was often not well.When he was only 37, he ended his l i fe.
whenVincent was alive, he wasn't famous and his paintingsweren't popular.Today his pictures are very expensive, and youcan see them in art galleries all over the world.
Words and phrases to learn
Circle the correct word.A When was your boyfriend at the gym?B He was there last iGesterdi) morning.
A When were you at the cinema?B We were there yesterday / last night.
A Where was Suzana last / yesterday afternoon?B She was in a meeting.
4 A Where were you the last / last Saturday?B We were at a restaurant.
5 A Were your parents in London last day lyesterday?B No, they werent. They were at home.
l.ffi Usten to the dialogues on the MultiROM.1 A Where were you last night?
B I was at the cinema with a friend.
2 A Was Emily at home yesterday?B Yes, she was. She was in bed.
3 A Were they in a meeting at eight o'clock?B No, they werent. They were on a plane to London.
iffi tto* listen and repeat. Copy the ftythm.
I VOCABUTARY revision of daily routine verbs
Complete the sentences. Put the verb in the correct form.
It's such a perfect day, I'm glad I spent it with you.Fron the song 'Perfect Doy' by Lou Reed, Americon singer
b Write negative sentences ! or questions f,.1 I had lunch at home. E
I didn't have lunch at home.
2 lamie went to work. [!_]
Did lamie so to work?
3 We got up late on Sunday. !
4 they had dinner atarestaurant. E
5 Molly went home by train. fl
6 I had breakfast before work. Fl
You had a coffee after lunch. til
8 We went shopping yesterday. E
Complete the questions and answers.
I A Did you go to the gym after class?
B No, I . I to the cinema.
Oliver coffee for breakfast?
tea.B N o , h e . H e
A _ they_ shopping on Saturday?
B Yes, they _. Th.y to theshopping centre.
you _ lunch together?
Yes, we .We _ apizza.
Sarah home after work?
No, she . She
class.
to her English
Th.y never
He
so to bed late.
in the morning.
Thev alwavs at half past seven.
after work.She sometimes
Th.y
He
at the weekend.
for lunch.
at 5.30. 2 AShe u
Th.ysually
together.
4 A
B
5 A
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G RAM MAR past simple: hove, go, get
Complete the paragraph with the past simple of have,go, or get.
Yesterday I1 gpt up early because my first class was
3 cereal for breakfast. I + to
,i. university by bus. After my class I s
coffee with my friends and then we 6
to another class together. We all z
a sandwich for lunch and then we 8
i home. In the afternoon I e_ to the
, gym and then I 10_ dinner with
mv bovfriend.
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PRON UNCIATION vowel sounds
Match the verbs to the correct vowel sounds.
Words and phrases to learn
Complete the dialogue.
Hi! I'm home!
Hello. Did you have a Lgqgd _day?It zw OK. Nothing 3 sp---.You're very late. Was the +tr
Yes, it was terrible as su
I m a b i t o s t
B Oh. Well, today's our anniversary.Did you remember?
A Yes, ofTc
A n d l h a v e a s s
What is it?
It's a epr_. Open it.
Tickets for a football tom !11Br ! Thanks. And this is for you.r2P ! A t:tr to Venice!
Oh no! It's the same weekend as thefootball match!
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b Practise saytng the verbs in a.
READI NG
Barry's on holiday in New York. Read his email and numberthe photos in order, I to 3.
Read the email again and complete it with had, got, was,were, or went.
Look at the highlighted words and phrases. What do youthink they mean? Check with your dictionary.
l$#j Usten to the dialogues on the MultiROM.I A What did you have for lunch?
B Ihadasa lad .
2 A Did Lucy go to the gym after work?B No, she didnt. She went shopping.
3 A Did they get up early yesterday?B Yes, they did. Th.y got up at six o'clock.
A
B
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bad?
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Dear Mum and Dac,
This is a great holiday. Every day we do something different. we 1
a fantastic day yesterday!We , _up early (at 2.001) and we 3
to Manhattan. l t 4 br i l l iant lWe s breakfast at the top ofthe Empire State Bui ld ing - but we didn' t see King Kongl
to Wal l Street. At luncht ime we 7 _ a picnic
in Central Park. ln the af ternoon, we 8 to the Museum of ModernArt. The Van Gogh paintings n
_ beautiful. After that we r0
to Chinatown. We 11 dinner at a restaurant there and the foooreally good. After dinner we 13 back to the hotel in
a yellow taxi - we 14-- very tired I
Hope you're both well. See you next Friday!
Lots of love
Barry
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G RAM MAR past simple regular verbs
Complete the sentences with the past simple of verbsfrom the list.
Only I can change my life. No one can do it for me.
We waited at the station. (at the cinema)
Th.y opened their dictionaries. (their books)
3
4
ask cry finish play park stop study watch 5 Emma looked at her watch. (the board)
We closed the door. (the window)
The film ended at ten oilock. (10.30)
1 You finished workvery late last night.
The teacher talked to my mother. (my father)
yesterday morning.
Order the words to make questions.
1 park/ Where lyour sister I didWhere did your sister Dark
2 he / Did I the I close / window
3 My sister French
tennis yesterday. at school. 3 music / listen to / V\rhat I did I you
4 film I you I the lDid / like
5 in Paris / your brother I did / When / live
5 The car 6 yesterday / work I lane / Did
7 time lyour friends I did / What I arrive
8 they / the restaurant / walk I Did I to
d Match the answers to the questions in c.a Yes, it was fantastic.b Rock and pop.c No, they went by car.d At about eight o'clock.e In the car park.f Yes, he did. It was cold.g Last year.h No she didnt. It was a holiday.
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lot during the film.
Write negative sentences
1 Mark wanted a coffee. (a
He didn't want a tea.
a lot of questions.
using the words in brackets.
tea)
P
Corol Burnett. Americon octress
2 We watched the film on my laptop. (on TV)@ Student's Book p.go Grommar Bonk
PR0NU NCIATION regular past s impte endings
.. :.-r the Sound Bank on the MultiROM. Listen ande -;r,€a.t the words and the sounds for dog and tie.
--:.;tise saying these past simple endings.
i l G \ t d t- e d stopped waited
::-ed kissed invited
"r:ir-ed watched needed
,,*-rrcle the three past simple forms where -ed isrronounced lrdl.
Did you
last summer?
B I think |apanese food is the b
A Why did fessic a cry?
B Because her boyfriend broke her h
A Does your brother like his job?
B Yes, because he can u his hands.
8 A When did Greg break his leg?
B He broke it two w s aso.
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Words and phrases to learn
Complete the dialogues.
I A Does your sister play the piano?
B Yes, she plays it quite well
A It's late.
B D o y o u w to go home?
A When did they come back from their holiday?B They came back three dayr a_.-.
A Do you like your new house?
B Yes, but it's difficult to make fr
A What's your favourite food?
7 My friend didnt
8 Do you usually
at the weekend?
asked looked
Iiked talked
wanted used listened started
ended worked played finished
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t- omplete the questions.
I When did your sister
find a iob
2 What time did you
3 Did your parents
4 Is it difficult to
5 When did they
in the world.
iii;ii Listen to the dialogues on the MultiROM.1 A
B
2 AB
3 AB
Did you listen to the radio this morning?Yes, I did. I listened to the radio in my car.
Did your sister work yesterday?She worked in the morning, but she didnt workin the afternoon.
Did you go home by bus?No, we didnt. We waited for the bus. but it didntcome.
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a Complete
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the ordinal numbers.
t h e e i g h t h
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the t
the t
the t
the t
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the f f
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to mmtd the t _ _-s_
b Write the next ordinal number.
b Complete the crossword.
Clues across t5 This month has 28 or 29 days.6 The eighth month.7 The last month in the yeaL8 The sixth month.
Clues down 01 The month before August.2 The fourth month.3 This month has nine letters.4 This month has three letters.
SAYING THE DATE
Match the dates.
t h e s e c o n d
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
sixth,
tenth,
seyenth
fourteenth,
eighteenth,
twenty-fourth,
fifteenth,
twentieth.
twenty-second,
TH E MONTHS
Write the months.
1
2
3
4
5
6,7
8
MERP SETEB September
RMHAC
EONVREMB
T O R O C B E
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a the eleventh of Marchb the fourth of )unec the third of Februaryd the eighth of Octobere the thirty-first of Mayf the nineteenth of Decemberg the twenty-second of Septemberh the fifth of |anuaryi the thirteenth of Aprilj the twenty-first of fuly
AYNAJUR
b Write the answers.
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When's your boyfriends birthday? (I2 I t0)
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When's Valentine's Day? (14 I 2)
When's your mother's birthday? (2 I 6)
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1 A What's the date today?B It's the third of August.
2 A When's your birthday?B The twenty-first of December.
3 A What was the date yesterday?B It was the twelfth of luly.
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VOCABUTARY hotels
Complete the crossword.
No man is an lsland.lohn Donne, l6th century English poet
b Complete the sentences with words from the list.
bar €ar"a* garden gym swimming poollift reception gift shop
1 You can leave your car in the car park
2 You can have a drink in the
3 You can buy a present in the
4 You can do exercise in the
5 You can use the to go upstairs.
6 You can swim in the
7 You can pay at
8 You can sit outside in the
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G RAM MAR there is / there ore
Look at the picture. Complete the sentences.
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5
6
7
8
There's q bed.
There are some books.
CDs.
chair.
pens.
laptop.
credit cards.
window.
Clues across t
b Write negative sentences.
I There's a shower in the room. (bath)
, There isn't a bath in the room.
There are some chairs. (tables)
There aren't qny tqbles.
There's a bar in the hotel. (restaurant)
4 There are some magazines. (newspapers)
5 There are some women in the garden. (men)
6 There's a swimming pool in the hotel. (rpu)
b Write the words next to the correct sound.
h€re th€re aerobics beer haircut idea nearupstairs wear year
c Write questions and short answers.
toilets
Are there any toilets? Yes, there are.
a sPa
Is there a spa? No there isn't.
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Words and phrases to learn
Complete the dialogue.
A Hello. rWelcome to'Sea View House'.
B Thank you. Where's our room?A It's on the first zfl
B Can you see the sea from the window?A Yes, there's a beautiful 3v
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the bed too.
B
A
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A
B
A
B
A
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from all the rooms
Perfect! Is there a TV in our room?No, there isnt, but there's a TV you can watchsd--. The remote control is e i thecupboard.
Right. Where can we leave our bags?You can put them zu
are some towels 8othe bed. Oh, and there
4 agym
Fine. How can we go to the island?
There's a eb that leaves at 10.30 every day andcomes back at five o'clock.
Brilliant!
Here's the key to your room. Enjoy your tOst_.
Thanks. Bye.5 shops
6 a swimming pool
7 restaurants :Ni;iri tisten to the dialogues on the MultiROM.A Is there a double bed in the room?B No, there isnt. There are two single beds.
A Is there a swimming pool?B Yes, there is. There's a spa, too.
A Are there any restaurants near the hotel?B Yes, there are, but there aren t any shops.
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Go to the Sound Bank on the MultiROM. Listen andrepeat the words and the sounds for chair and ear.
lrj:ij ruow listen and repeat. Gopy the gythm.
And there was a beautifulview but nobody could see, 'cause everybody on the island was saying:Look at me! Look at me! Lourie Anderson, Americon poet ond songwriter
VOCABUTARY places
Order the letters to make places.
1 WOTN town
2 H U C R C H
3 O H P S
4 T P E O R L O A S T T I N
5 USUMME
6 T H S M E I S C
7 GVLIALE
8 APIORRT
9 ERVRI
10 RAPK
b Write the places.
I It's a place where doctors and nurses work.
2 It's a place where there is a lot of water.
3 It's a place where you can take a train.
4 It's a shop where you can buy stamps and send letters.
5 lt's a place where you can watch films.
6 It's a place where people go in the summer.
7 lt's a building you go to when you want some money.
8 It's a place where there are alot of houses, offices, cars,and people.
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G RAM MAR there wos / there were
Look at the two pictures. Complete the sentences todescribe the town in 1960.
I There weren't any banks.
2 There was a post office.
shops.
supermarket.
parks.
hospital.
restaurants.
cinema.
b Write questions and short answers about the town in 1960.
I Were there any shops? Yes, there were.
2 Was there a hospital? No, there wasn't.
cinema?3
4 parks?
5
6
7
8
restaurants?
post office?
banks?
supermarket?
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Go to the Sound Bank on the MultiROM. Listen and repeat the' words and the sounds for tree and egg.
b Circle the words where eahasthe tree sound.
Words and phrases to learn
Complete the dialogue with the wordsin the list.
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r How was your holiday?
It was a complete 2
whv?Well, the problems r
when we left home.
What a
Well, first we had an s
Where?
About fifty a
What did you do?
We stayed the night in a bed and
and the next day werented acar.
Was the hotel in France nice?
No, it was awful. I think thev
it about a hundred years
ago, so it was very old.
What about the weather?
Well, we were in France, but the weather
was 9 English.
Oh. Did it rain every day?
Yes, it did. We to
holiday, and we didnt see the sun once.
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Read the text and answer the questions.
1 Where is Pompeil? h\ in ItaU.
2 How many people lived there?
3 When did people get up?
4 What did they have for breakfast?
5 What time did they have lunch?
6 Where did thev wash?
7 What did they often do in the evenings?
8 Why did life in Pompeii stop?
Look at the highlighted words. What do you think they mean?Check with your dictionary.
Pompeii - a towrtwith a difference!On your next tnp to ltalg, whg not uisit the fantasttcRoman town of Pompeii?In the past, twenty thousand people lived in Pompeii in big houses withbig gardens. The Romans built roads in the town andtltere were :ma:nypublic places like baths, amphitheatres, banks, and markets.
There wasn't any electricit5r and people got up with the sun. Forbreakfast they had bread and cheese. People started work very earlyand stopp ed at twelve o'clock for a lunch of fish, bread, cake and fruit.In the afternoon people went to watch the gladiators or to the publicbaths to wash and meel friends. In the evening they often had dinnerparties - they were a:nimporlantpart of Roman life.
But life in Pompeii stopped tn79 AD when the volcano Vesuviuserupted. Today you can see the town exactly as it was nearly twothousand years ago.
A Was there a beach near the hotel?B Yes, there was, but there were a lot
of people.
A Were there any towels in the room?B No, there weren't, and there wasnt
any hot water.
A Were there any shops in the village?B Yes, there were, and there was a
post office, too.
ii i l Now listen and repeat. Copy the ftythm.
Write the verbs.
t VOCABULARY more verb phrases
I get
a letter your keys
the light the cinema
a story
an umbrella
an email
Eat and drink with your relatives; do business with strangers.
2 VO CAB U LARY irregular verbs
a Write the past tense.
I eat ate
2 have
3 lose
4 meet
5 speak
6 take
Complete the sentences with the past form of theverbs in brackets.
1 My parents came for dinner last Sunday. (come)
7 g o
8 hear
9 make
10 sit
11 swim
L2 write
his leg last year. (break)
the answers to all the questions. (know)
€60 for the dinner. (pay)
hello to my teacher in the street. (say)
2 Ben
3 I
4 W e
5 I
a present
a friend
the light
6 Lily a new coat yesterday. (b"y)
7 The children up late this morning. (get)
8 I a new flat yesterday. (find)
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5 G RAM MAR object pronoun s: me, him, etc.
Complete the sentences with an object pronoun.
1 We stayed at a hotel, but we didnt Ilke it .
2 Some friends were there, but we didnt speak to them .
3 Chloe saw her bo1'friend and she went to sit
with
4 I said hello to Ryan, but he didnt say hello
to
My father made a coffee, but he didnt drink
We invite them for dinner every month, but they never
invite
Emily loves her husband, but he doesnt love
Charlie bought some new glasses, but he never
wears
My sister gave me a present, but I didnt give one
to
5
6
7
8
10
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10 Mlr wife and I visit her parents every month, but theynever visit
l1 I dont usually see my brother during the week,
but lsaw_yesterday.
12 tr often make dinner for my friends, but they nevermake dinner for
i A I saw Oliver with Sue
last night.
B Oh really? That's
i n !
4 A Do you want to sitn to me?
B OK. Thanks.
tu
liir,iii tisten to the dialogues on the MultiROM.
I A Did you give your sister a present?B Yes, I gave her a book.
2 A Did you meet your boyfriend at work?B No, I met him at university.
3 A Did you send them an email?B Yes, I sent it this mornlng.
5 A
B
6 A
B
7 A
B
What's the problem?
There are a lot of people.
I cant find a s
Is the 10.30 train
usually f_?
No, it's always empty.
How much are the tickets
for the sh ?
€50 downstairs and €40
upstairs.
A Why are you a_?
B Because you're late again!@ Student's Book p.nz Sound Bank
Words and phrases to learn
Complete the dialogues.
t A It's late. Time to go.
B OK. See you tomorrow.
2 A
B
What time is the next
train to Manchester?
16.15, pl_4.
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PRONUNCIATION vowel sounds
Write the past simple forms next to the correct sound.
came could drank dr€ve garre readsaid saw spoke swam took wore
b Practise saying the words in a.
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Coldplay are from Britain. The singer isChris Martin, Jonny Buckland plays the guitar,Guy Berryman plays the bass guitar, andWill Champion plays the drums.
The band started in 1996 when Chris MartinmetJonny Buckland at university in London. Atfirst their name was Pectoralz, then Starfish, butthey changed to Coldplay in 1997.They becamefamous in June 2000 with the song yellow andtheir first album, Parachutes, won a Grammyfor Best Alternative Music Album in2OO2.
Read the text and mark the sentencesT (True) or F (False).I Will Champion plays the guitar.2 Chris met |onny at university.3 They changed their name in 1996.4 Their first album wasn't popular.5 They made their second album in2002.6 Viva la Vida isnt the same as the other albums.7 Coldplay dont sell a lot of albums.
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3 A What do you think of Destiny's Child?B They're awful. I dont like them.
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Complete the sentences.
1 Cy- is very good exercise, especially foryour legs.
2 S h is a lot of women's favourite free time
activity.
3 C is a cheap way of having a holiday, and
it's fun for children.
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cycle read run shop travel drive chat cook
1 I have a lot of books. I Iove reading
2 lamie has a bike. He likes
3 My friends do a lot of exercise. They like
. 4 My parents never go to restaurants. They loveat home.
We usually stay at home in the holidays. We dontlike
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My brother uses his computer a lot. He likesonline.
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Practise saying these words.
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lnterviewer What do you do in your free time?
Will iam At weekends I l ike doing somethingrelaxing, for te reading a book or
?5i:,iir Listen to the dialogues on the MultiROM.
1 AB
2 AB
3 AB
What do you like doing in your free time?I love doing sport, for example running andcycling.
Does your girlfriend like travelling?No, she doesnt. She doesnt like flying.
Do your friends like going to the cinema?Yes, they do. They like watching DVDs too.
lnteruiewer Where do you go on holiday?
Nicole Well, it 4d
Sometimes we stay at home and go out forthe day. We go for a'wa "p in the country. We like sleepingoutside and so sometimes we go'"_.
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Interuiewer What do you like doing in your holidays?
Matt Welf, I like I trovelling , so we go to a lot ofdifferent places. Unfortunately my girlfriend doesn'tl ike'f l so we can't go by plane. We usuallygo by car and we take our bikes with us because we
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A good traveller has no fixed plans.Loo Tzu, Chinese philosopher
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Write positive E or negative ! sentences.I She / visit her family E
She\ qoinq to visit her family.
2 They / work late tonight E
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come back / going I arc I When I to I they
going / the flight / leave / What time / to / is
visit / to I arel What / going I they I city
cost / the holiday / going / How much I to I is
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Susie Rob, can we go shopping next weekend?Rob I r 'm not going to be (not be) here next
weekend, Susie.
Susie Where 2 (you/go)?
Rob To Liverpool. It's |amie's birthday party.Susie Oh. Can I come?
Rob Sorry, Susie, it's boys only.
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We're going to drive from Paris to Dakar.
Wow! I{ow far is that?
When is your trip going to finish?
We arent going to come back u_ September.
When is he going to start learning English?
He's going to go to classes next y_.
When are your parents going to change their car?
They're going to get a new one n month.
My girlfriend's going to work in New York for two
years.
Two years? That's a l_ time.
When are you going to see the show?
We have tickets for tomorrow n
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VO CAB U IARY time expressions
Put the time expressions in order.
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_ ltomorrow night
_ l next year
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:rii'li Usten to the dialogues on the MultiROM.I A Where are they going to stay?
B They're going to stay in a hotel.
2 A Are you going to go out tonight?B No, I'm not. I'm going to go to bed early.
3 A Is your boyfriend going to give you a present?B Yes, he is. It's going to be a surprise!
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he's going to play football.
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Th.y dinner.
She her car.
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5 H e by credit card.
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Go to the Sound Bank on the MultiROM. Listenand repeat the words and sounds for train, egg, boot,phone, cat, and tree.
Circle the word with a different sound.
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Cross out the wrong word or phrase.
1 HAVE dinner t DU@i / children2 GET sport I up / a text message3 DO housework / basketball / sport4 MEET anemail / somefriends / atthestation5 PLAY chess / a shower / the guitar6 MAKE dinner / friends / a photo7 cO home I ^y girlfriend / to work8 TAKE a mistake / an umbrella I a photo
Complete the sentences with the correct form of averb in a.
1 We usually go on holiday in August.2 My friends a lot of sport.
basketball at the weekend.
an email from my sister yesterday.5 Do you -- a shower in the morning or in the
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4 READING
The Future of the
World's Weother
Nobody can be sure what the weather is going tobe l ike in the future, but many people think there aregoing to be some changes
Scientists say that in many places it's going to behotter and it's going to rain less. Countries in Africa ancAsia are going to become very dry all year, and it,s goingto be impossible for people to find food and water. InSouthern Europe and the United States it's going to bemore difficult for plants to grow. people there are alsogoing to have problems finding food in the future.
Nobody knows exactly how much the temperatureis going to go up, but scientists say that the changeis going to be at least 2"C. They predict that the icein the Arctic and the Antarctic is going to melt in thenext hundred years and a lot of the animals there aregoing to die. There is also going to be more waterin the oceans of the world so cities on the coast aregoing to disappear.
Another problem is that the weather is going tobecome more extreme. Scientists say that there aregoing to be more hurricanes and typhoons in thefuture. These storms are going to happen all over theworld and many people are going to lose their homes.
Read the text and match the sentence halves.1 It's going to be very dry tr2 Plants arent going to grow t]3 A lot of the animals are going to die I4 Cities are going to disappear I5 There are going to be more storms [_la all over the world.b on the coast.c in Africa and Asia.d in Southern Europe and the United States.e in the Arctic and the Antarctic.
Look at the highlighted words. What do you thinkthey mean? Check with your dictionary.
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B They're going to play football.
2 A Is he going to turn on his laptop?B Yes, he is. He's going to send an email.
3 A Is it going to rain tomorrow?B No, it isnt. It's going to be sunny.
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ASKING WHERE PTACES ARE
Look at the map and answer thequestions.
I Where's the park?
It's on the corner of Queen Street.2 Where's the Chinese restaurant?
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B Yes, there's one in Prince Road, between the theatre
and the museum.
Princess Street,
the hospital.
Excuse me.
It's
the cinema.
3 Where's the hotel?
It's
It'S
4 Where's the museum?
It,S
the theatre and
the post office.
the bank.
5 Where's the hospital?
Yes, princess Street,the post office.
Excu.se me.
Yes, Queen Street,
the supermarket and the chemist's.
Excuse me.
Yes, Queen Street,
the Chinese restaurant.
Excuse me.
Yes, Prince Road,
the bank.
of Queen Street.
6 Where's the post office?
It,S the church and
the cinema.
7 Where's the supermarket?
It,S the theatre.
8 Where's the church?
It's the post office.
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A Excuse me. Can you help me?B Sure.A Is there a post office near here?B Yes, there's one in Princess Street. It's opposite the hotel.
Go straight on and turn right. It's on the left,
A Excuse me. Where's the bank?B lt's next to the theatre. Turn left and it's on the right.
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a I s b A r e
A Are they British?B No, American.
a they b they're
A Where from?B He's from Tirrkey.
a he's b 's he
A Are you in room 6?B No, in room 5.
a I ' m b I
A Are you from Spain?B Yes,
a we are b are
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Paola Italian. She's Brazilian.
a is'nt b isnt
A Are they in class 4?B No,
a theynot b theyarent
It's umbrella.
a a n b a
Is this mobile?
a you b your
A ?B It's a pen.
a What is b What is it
I have three
a watchs b watches
Look at my glasses.
a news b new
We're on holiday. hotelis fantastic!
a Their b Our
A Rolex is
a a good watchb a watch good
Adam is my
a sisters friendb sister's friend
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a sister @brother
1 one, , three
a t o b t w o
2 ten, eleven,
a twenty b twelve
3 _, forty, fifty
a thirteen b thirty
4 Fabio's from . He's Italian.
a Italy b Italia
5 Li is from Beijing. Shes _.
a chinese b Chinese
Our friends are from the UnitedStates. They're
a US b American
Please close the
a door b board
A What is it?B It's my _.
a identity card b card identity
Here is
a a paper b a piece of paper
10 Two are in the room.
a men b mens
|ack is my sister's
a husband b wife
Th"y have a son and a _.
a daughter b sister
My father isnt tall. He's _.
a small b short
Her boyfriend is very _.
a good-looking b beautiful
Old photos are black and _.
a blue b white
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Hello, how _ you?
@are b is
1 A Is your mother a nurse?B Yes,
a she's b she is
2 A Where are you?B at home.
a We's b We're
3 It _ hot today. It's cold.
a i sn t b no t is
4 That's my sister. name's |essica.
a Your b Her
5 Do you take on holiday?
a photos b aphotos
works in a bank.
a Dans'girlfriendb Dan's girlfriend
I eat for lunch.
a food fast b fast food
lames near here.
a lives b live
speak English?
a Are they b Do they
I _ the piano.
a dont play b no play
A Does Laura eat meat?B No,
a she doesnt b she isnt
drink coffee.
a I never b Never I
What time ?
a i t i s b i s i t
How spell your surname?
a do you b you
We _ pay by credit card.
a dont can b cant
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]ohn is my
a sister @ brother
1 eighty, ninety,
a ahundred b hundred
2 My girlfriend comes from
a UK b theUK
3 A What time is it?B I dontknow. Lookat
a the board b your watch
4 Henry and Daisy have six
a childs b children
5 The new hospital is very _.
a big b long
I _ magazines in the hairdresser's.
a read b watch
What do you have _ breakfast?
a i n b f o r
I usually eat _ in aChinese restaurant.
a rice b pasta
A What does your brother do?B doctor.
a He is b He 'sa
They're students. They're
a at university b in university
It's o'clock.
a two b second
We at 8 o'clock.
a have a breakfastb have breakfast
At half past six she _.
a goes to home b goes home
Can you music?
a see b hear
Alex an expensive car.
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1 A late.B Sorry.
a Your b You're
2 A Is it cold in ]anuary?B Yes,
a it is b it's
3 I dontknow
a the wife of Tom b Tom's wife
4 She has two sisters. namesare Mia and Jo.
a Their b Theirs
5 My brother a caL
a doesnt have b dont have
A Do you like pop music?B Yes,
a I d o b I l i k e
We _ MTV on Saturdaymorning.
a watch usually b usually watch
A What does your _?B She's a la'wyer.
a girlfriend b girlfriend do
Can _ to dinner tonight?
a you come b you to come
We at home last weekend.
a was b were
I coffee yesterday.
a no drank b didnt drink
Did your bol4riend with you?
a go shopping b went shopping
There people in the street.
a arerit any b isnt some
a gym in the hotel?
a There was b Was there
A \Mhat do you think of Sting?B I like
a him b his
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1 nineteen, twenty,
a twentyone b twenty-one 7
2 A Where was Tolstoy from?B Hewas 8
a Russian b Russia
3 Can we pay by _? 9
a card credit b credit card
My mother _ the radio inthe morning.
a listens b listens to
I had a cheese for lunch.
a sandwich b bread
An administrator works in
a a office b an office
My birthday is the of ]uly.
a thirty-oneth b thirty-first
Th.y at the weekend.
a play the tennis b play tennis
|ake always his friends atthe weekend.
a finds b meets
There weren't any _ in thebathroom.
a pillows b toweis
We did some exercise
a in the gym b in the lift
We bought some aspirin at _.
a the chemist's b the church
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a people b persons
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a good b cheap
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@are b is
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a She b She's
2 A Are you at work?B No,
a I'm not b I isnt
3 lt's a
a very old churchb church very old
I Th.yvisited many
a countrys b countries
5 My brother computer games.
a dont play b doesnt play
eat meat?
a You b Do you
You to museums.
a never go b dont never go
speak to you?
a C a n I b I c a n
David and Alison _ at the party.
a was b were
My boyfriend _ early thismornlng.
a didnt got up b didnt get up
Were there in the car park?
a any cars b a cars
Jane's boyfriend always cooksfor
a she b her
Where do you like _ on holiday?
a going b go
What to buy?
a is she going b she is going
I think it snow.
a going to b 's
going to
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John is my
a sister @ brother
1 fourteen, thirteen,
a eleven b twelve
2 Where are they from?
a They're Spain.b They're Spanish.
3 _ is in my pocket.
a My mobile b My bag
4 There were two _ at reception.
a womans b women
5 My new laptop is fantastic!It's very
a fast b slow
Do you English?
a listen b speak
A Do you want with your meat?B OK.
a some fruit b some vegetables
A Where does work?B In an office.
a adoctor b alawyer
A What time is is?B lt's
a one past twentyb twenty past one
Th.y housework on Saturdays.
a do b make
We always _ money beforewe travel.
a change b puy
When did you fromyour holiday?
a come b come back
It's dark. Can you the light?
a turn on b turn off
I cant find the for the TV.
a remote controlb control remote
We bought some stamps atthe
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4 You're in Room 6.5 I'm Ben.6 You arent in Room 3.7 I'm not Katie.8 You're late.
b 3 I'm not Olivia.4 Are you in Room 10?5 Am I late?6 You arent Robert.7 Are you a teacher?S Imno t i na tax i .
c 3 Are you, I am4 I'm, I'm not5 Am I, you are.6 Am I, you arent7 I'm, I'm8 Are you, I am
2 VOCABUTARYa 3ten 4two 5e ight 6 three Tnine
8 seven 9 four I0 zero
b 3n ine 4seven 5f ive 6one7 eight 8 three
5 PRONUNCIATIONa O no,late, nice
Oo sorry, phqto, sevenrO hello, excuse, hotel
WORDS AND PHRASES TO TEARNa 3Hello 4Thank 5Nice 6Sorry?
7 Yes 8 lateb I Excuse me. 2 Sorry? 3 Sorry.
I VOCABUTARYa Across: 4Brazil 6 Hungary
Down: I England ZJapan 3Italy5 China
b 3 the United States 4 Spain 5 Russia6 Poland 7 Mexico 8 Turkey
2 GRAMMARa 3He's 4She's 5He's 6She's
7It's 8 He's
b 2 Is, isnt, 's 3 is, Is, is 4Is, isnt
c 3 Is Michael Phelps from the United States?Yes, he is. He's from Baltimore.
4 Is Istanbul in Hungary?No, it isnt. It's in Turkey.
5 Is the Colosseum in Italy?Yes, it is. It's in Rome.
6 Is Kate Moss from England?Yes, she is. She's from London.
7 Is Gdansk in Russia?No, it isnt. It's in Poland.
8 Is Kyoto in the United States?No, it isnt. It's in |apan.
5 PRONUNCIATIONc larl rt
hl nirrclatl@alndhl ht
WORDS AND PHRASES TO TEARN2 9 3 a 4 h 5 c 6 d 7 e 8 b
I VOCABUIARY2lapanese 3 Italian 4Brazllian5 Polish 6 Chinese 7 Hungarian8 English 9 Mexican 10 Britishll Turkish 12 American 13 Russianmystery word: nationalities
2 GRAMMARa 3 He's Brazilian.
4 We're late.5 You're in Class A.6 I'm a teacher.7 Millie's from England.8 Thev're in Room 10.
3 arent4 areit5 isnt6 arent,/ lsn t8
'm not
3 Are we in room three?4 Where's she from?5 Are you from lapan?6 Is Isabella Brazilian?7 Is Florence in Italy?8 What's your name?
a 3 b 8 c 4 d 7 e 5 f l 9 2 h 6
5 PRONUNCIATIONa 3 BrazII, pbqto, TiUkey, breakfast - Brazll
4 goodbye, English, he[q, Chinese- English
5 ltaly bqliday, Mexican, fan!4qtic- fantastic
6 Hungarian, American, fapanese,Brazilian -Japanese
7 Russia, England, Turkish, thirteen- thirteen
c /el: twenty, American, seven/i:/: Chinese, fifteen, meet/J/: English, nationality, Spanish
4 VOCABUTARYa 3fourteen 4twelve 5sixteen
6 nineteen 7 eighteen 8 fifteen9 twenty 10 seventeen
b 3nineteen 4twelve 5seventeen6 thirteen 7 sixteen 8 twenty
WORDS AND PHRASES TO TEARN2 f 3 g 4 e 5 c 6 a 7 b
I THE AIPHABETa I l 2 K 3 G 4 T 5 M 6 5 7 I
8 0 9 U 1 0 R
b 3 I 4 0 s Y 6 1 7 A 8 E
2 SPEILING YOUR NAMEa 3morning 4name 5Sorry? 6spel l
7 surname 8 Thank 9 room 10 you
b 2 How do you spell your first name?3 How do you spell your city?4 How do you spell your country?
5 VOCABUTARYa ldoor 2tabIe 3book 4board
5 chair 6 dictionary T laptop8 window
b 2C lose 3Open 4Go5 Stand 6 Sit down
I VOCABUIARY\cross: 3 pen 7 identity card 9 umbreliaDown: lglasses 2mobile 3photo
4 credit card 5 watch 6 bag 8 key
2 GRAMMARa 3 a 4 a 5 a 6 a n 7 a 8 a
9 a n 1 0 a
b 2 umbrellas3 chairs-1 dictionaries5 keys6 identity cards7 watches8 countries9 emails
10 holidays
c 3 What is it? It's a table.-l What is it? It's a coat.5 What are they? They're photos.6 What is it? Itt a laptop.7 What are they? They're taxis.8 What are they? They're credit cards.
WORDS AND PHRASES TO TEARN2 rn 3 are 4 have
a!)
I GRAMMARa l h i s 2she 3 i t s 4we 5you r
6 they
b 2you r 3he r 4h i s 5ou r 6You r7 its 8 their
2 VOCABUTARYa 2g i r l 3men 4woman 5ch i ldren
6 friend 7 people 8 boyfriend
b 2wi fe 3s is ter 4brother 5son6 father 7 daughter
4 GRAMMARa 2 ]on's daughter
3 Julio's son4 Helena's husband5 Janet's brother6 Apples mother7 Daniel's sister8 Stella's father
b 3 8 4 A 5 4 6 8 7 B 8 A
WORDS AND PHRASES TO TEARN2 Who's this?3 over there
I cant remember.That'sThanks.
I VOCABUTARYa 2 Iamie's mobile is red.
3 Your glasses are green.4 Zoe's bag is white.5 My father's umbrella is black.6 Their car is yellow.7 Her coat is orange.8 His watch is brown.
2 new 3 tall 4bad 5 expensive6 fast 7 Long
2 nice 3 good-looking 4bad5 beautiful 6 good
2 GRAMMARa 3 X It 'sacheapumbrel la.
4 X They're terrible boys.5 , /6 ,Y Shes a good mother.7 , /8 X The windows are old.
b 3 fantastic people4 a good dictionary5 expensive watches6 a nice girl7 a yellow coat8 fast cars
5 PRONUNCIATIONb 2 card
3 football4 thanks5 board6 family7 father8 fantastic
WORDS AND PHRASES TO TEARN2 French, German3 dangerous4 favourite5 popular
PRACTICAL ENGI-IsH 2
I INTRODUCING PEOPTEa I thanks
2 hurry, see3 This, What's4 old, 'm I am
b 2 f 3 d 4 e 5 a 6 9 7 h 8 b
2 VOCABUTARYa 2 Myhome number or my mobile?
3 Your home number.4 01752336384.5 Sorry, can you say that again?6 Yes, it's 0L752 336384.
b 2 5623223 9115634 773082s 4967886 229004
c 2ninety 3forty 4ahundred5 sixty 6 eighty 7 fifty 8 thirty
d 2 6 83 8 94 5 65 4 36 2 77 7 58 3 2
5 PERSONAT INFORMATION2 Where, you3 address4 What's your5 How, are6 Are you7 phone8 What's your9 email
456
I GRAMMARa 2 want
3 dont drink4 dont like5 have
b 2 Do you live3 Do you want4 Do you like5 Do you drink
c 2 d o n t 3 D o 4 d o 5 D o 6 d o n t7 dont 8 do
2 VOCABUTARYa 2 want 3 listen to 4 live 5 drink
6 study T like 8 eat
b 2dr ink / l ike 3work 4speak 5read6 watch 7 have 8 want
5 READINGa 2 Where are you from?
3 Are you married?4 Do you have children?5 Where do you work?6 Do you like your job?
4 PRONUNCIATIONb soon, excuse, you, beautiful, newspaper
WORDS AND PHRASES TO TEARN2 Are 3 Really? 4 know 5 worry6 thanks 7 Walt 8 problem
I VOCABUTARYa Across: 2 cereal 4 beer 6 meat
7 coffee 8 breadDown: 1 sugar 2 cheese 3wine
4 butter 5 rice
b 3 orange juice 4 sandwich 5 chocolate6 milk 7 pasta 8 eggs 9 water10 fish 11 vegetables 12tea
2 PRONUNCIATIONa Ooo vegetables, beautiful, sausages,
hamburger, difficult, terribleof o potatoes, expensive, fantastic,
important, remember, umbrella
c 2Germany 3sugar 4dangerous5 eggs 6 Japanese
5 GRAMMARa 3 You have a salad for lunch.
4 My children dont drink tea.5 We listen to classical music.6 You dont work in a bank.7 We dont read a newspaper.8 My brothers and sisters live near here.
b 2 Do you have3 Do they speak4 Do you drink5 Do you want6 Do they study7 Dotheywork8 Do you like
WORDS AND PHRASES TO TEARN2 weekend 3 depends 4 home5 work 6lot 7 together
^4l\r\ c /
I GRAMMARa 2 drinks
3 watches4 doesnt study5 likes6 reads7 doesnt drink8 doesn't watch9 studies
10 doesnt like
b 2 works3 doesnt open4 goes5 likes6 doesnt speak./ nas8 studies9 doesnt watch
10 doesnt understand
c 2Do 3 does 4 Does 5 doesnt6 d o 7 D o 8 d o n t
2 PRONUNCIATIONb finishes, teaches, watches
5 VOCABUTARYa 2 doctor
3 lawyer4 waiter5 factory worker6 student7 administrator8 teacher9 nursemystery word: policeman
b 2 school 3 restaurant factory5 street 6 shop 7 offi,ce 8 home
c 2 a t 3 a t 4 i n 5 i n 6 a t T f o r 8 i n
WORDS AND PHRASES TO IEARNI in 2 very well 3 the world4 you do 5 very much 6 speak
PRACTICAT ENGTISH 5
I TETTING THE TIMEa 2 twenty to
3 ten past4 twenty-five past5 quarter to6 otlock7 five to8 quarter past
b 2 I t 's 3Excuse 4dont 5What6 half 7 it 8 have
2 VOCABUTARYa 2 Monday
3 Thursday4 Saturday5 Wednesday6 Tiresday7 Sunday
b 2 Wednesday3 Thursday4 Friday5 Saturday6 Tiresday
5 PRONUNCIATIONa 3 ta)(k
4 We{nesday5 scfiool6 Xnow7 f6rte8 w{ite
A\ry
I VOCABUI.ARY*a
2 f in ish 3have 4go 5make6 watch 7 do 8 get
b have: a shower,lunch, dinner a coffeego: home, to university, to the gyrn, to bed
c 2 g o 3 g e t 4 h a v e 5 g o 6 d o7 watch 8 have t have l0 go
2 PRONUNCIATIONa lel: breakfast, bed
/,r/: lunch, hurry/r/: dinner, gym/aul: housework. shower
5 GRAMMARa 2 Amy never goes to the gym.
3 They sometimes do housework at theweekend.
4 Jamie usually watches TV in theevenmg.
5 You never make the dinner.6 My sister usually goes to work by train.7 We always go to bed late.8 I sometimes have a sandwich for lunch.
b 2 usually reads3 always goes4 never drinks5 usually listens6 always reads7 never goes8 sometimes drinks
WORDS AND PHRASES TO TEARN2 at 3 before 4 then 5 wear 6 after7 clean 8 out 9 club 10lock
I GRAMMARa 2 Is your boyfriend Italian?
3 Do you live in the city centre?4 Are the children at school?5 Where does your mother work?6 Where is Natalia from?7 How old is your sister?8 Does George play tennis?
b 2 How old 3 Where 4 How5 What time 6 What 7 When 8 How
c 2 How do you go to work?3 What time do you go to bed?4 When do they play football?5 How old are you?6 What does Nicole have for breakfast?7 Where is / Where's your teacher from?8 What music do you like?
2 VOCABUTARY2 do sport3 ski4 play tennis5 walk6 play computer games7 go to the beach8 swim9 play the piano
5 PRONUNCIATIONb usually, your, newspaper, music,
computer, yes
WORDS AND PHRASES TO TEARN2 different 3 the summer 4light5 inside 6 open
I GRAMMARa 2 You cant walk
3 You can sleep4 You cant talk5 You can have6 You cant swim
b 2 Canwe play3 Can you make4 Canwe listen to5 Can you close6 Can you write
2 PRONUNCIATIONa larlwhy
/eu/ homelaalhowlealtherela.:l cantlnl flatlc: lwalk
5 VOCABUTARY2 change money 3 hear 4 take photos5 see 6 come 7 use the Internet8 drive
4 READINGa a 2 b 4 c l d 3
b 2 T 3 T 4 F 5 T 6 F 7 T
WORDS AND PHRASES TO TEARN1 reservation2 really,That's3 Here, Thankyou
PRACTICAI ENGLISH 4
I UNDERSTANDING PRICESa 2pounds 3cents 4dol lars
5 euros 6 p/pence
b 2 seventeen euros thirty3 twentyp/pence4 forty-five dollars5 thirty cents6 eighty pounds7 nineteen dollars fifty8 six euros seventy
2 PRONUNCIATIONc lsl: cinema, nice, exercise, price, cent,
pence
lkl: cat, close, can, difficult, coat,computer
5 BUYING A COFFEEa 3 Barwoman Espresso, Americano,
cappuccino?4 Man A cappuccino, please.5 Barwoman Regular or large?6 Man Regular. How much is that?7 Barwoman Three pounds ten.8 Man Here you are.9 Barwoman Thanks.
b 2have 3please 4Regular5 much 6 Here
A\4/I GRAMMARa 3 She was at the cinema
4 We werent at nome5 Was he at work6 They were at the airport7 Were you in London8 I wasnt late
b 3 Was Agatha Christie awriter? IYes, she was.
4 Were Monet and Matisse British? rNo, they weren't.
5 Was Rudolf Nureyev from Poland? /No, he wasnt.
6 Were the Marx Brothers American? /Yes, they were.
7 Was Edith Piaf an actress? /No, she wasnt.
8 Were Proust and Tolstoy writers? /Yes, they were.
c 2 Was, wasnt.3 Were, weren't4 was, was5 Were, werent6 were, was
2 PRONUNCIATIONb ls:l: girl, werent, nurse
lol: coffee, wasnt, hotI el : after,butter, woman
5 READINGa 2 F 3 F 4 T s T 6 F 7 T
8 F 9 F 1 0 T
4 VOCABUTARY2 They were at school.3 She was in the street.4 They were on a plane.5 He was in the bedroom.6 She was on a bus.
WORDS AND PHRASES TO TEARN2 last 3 yesterday 4 last 5 yesterday
I VOCABUTARY2 has a shower3 get up4 goes shopping5 do housework6 has a sandwich7 finishes work8 have breakfast
2 GRAMMARa 2had 3 had 4 went 5 had 6 went
7 had 8 went 9 went 10 had
b 3 We didnt get up late on Sunday.4 Did they have dinner at a restaurant?5 Did Molly go home by train?6 I didnt have breakfast before work.7 Didyou have a coffee after lunch?8 We didnt go shopping yesterday.
c 1 didnt, went2 Did, have, didnt, had3 Did, go, did, went4 Did, have, did, had5 Did, go, didnt, went
5 PRONUNCIATIONa l d 2 a 3 e 4 f 5 c 6 b
4 READINGa c 1 a 2 b 3
b2go t 3wen t 4was 5had 6wen t7 had 8 went 9 were 10 went11 had 12 was 13 went 14 were
WORDS AND PHRASES TO TEARN2 was 3 special 4 traffic 5 usual6 stressed 7 course 8 surprise9 present 10 match 11 Brilliant12Perfect l3 trip
GRAMMAR2 watched 3 played 4 studied5 stopped 6 parked 7 cried 8 asked
2 We didnt watch the film on TV.3 We didnt wait at the cinema.4 ttrey didnt open their books.5 She didnt look at the board.6 We didnt close the window.7 It didnt end at 10.30.8 He/She didnt talk to my father.
2 Didhe close the window?3 What music did you listen to?4 Did you like the film?5 When did your brother live in Paris?6 Did |ane work yesterday?7 Whattime did your friends arrive?8 Did they walk to the restaurant?
d a 4 b 3 c 8 d 7 e 1 f 2 9 5 h 6
2 PRONUNCIATIONc wanted, started, ended
5 VOCABUTARY2 arfive at the airport3 stay at a hotel4 learn a language5 come back from holiday6 buy a ticket7 say hello8 meet a friend9 rent a car
WORDS AND PHRASES TO I.EARN2 want 3 ago 4 friends 5 best6 heart 7 use 8 week
PRACTICAT ENGI.ISH 5
I ORDINAT NUMBERSa 3 the ninth
4 the twelfth5 the thirty-first6 the twentieth7 the third8 the fifth9 the thirtieth
10 the twenty-second
b 2 eleventh3 fifteenth4 nineteenth5 twenty-fifth6 sixteenth7 twenty-first8 twenty-third
2 THE MONTHSa 2March 3 November 4 October
5 February 6 August 7 December8lanuary
b Across: 5 February 6 August7 December 8 Tune
Down: lJuly 2AprII 3September4May
5 SAYING THE DATEa 2 f 3 a 4 b 5 h 6 i 7 j 8 d
9 c 1 0 e
b 2 the eighteenth of July.3 The twenty-sixth of April.4 The twelfth of October.5 The fifteenth of August.6 The twenty-first of November.7 The fourteenth of February.8 The second of Tune.
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a Across: 1 cupboard 5 bed 6 towel9 bathroom l0bedroom 11 bath
Down: 2 pillow 3 remote control4 floor 7 shower 8lamp
b 2bar 3 gift shop 4 gym 5 lift6 swimming pool 7 reception 8 garden
2 GRAMMARa 3 There are some
4 There's a5 There are some6 There's a7 There are some8 There's a
b 3 There isnt a restaurant in the hotel.4 There arent any newspapers.5 There arent any men in the garden.6 There isnt a spa in the hotel.
c 3 Is there a lift? Yes, there is.4 Is there a gym? No, there isnt.5 Are there any shops? No, there arent.6 Is there a swimming pool? Yes, there is.7 Are there anyrestaurants? Yes, there are.
5 PRONUNCIATIONb leel: there, aerobics, haircut, upstairs, wear
lrcl: herc,beer, idea, near, year
WORDS AND PHRASES TO TEARN2 floor 3 view 4 upstairs5 downstairs 6 in 7 under 8 on9 boat 10 stay
I VOCABUTARYa 2 church 3 shop 4 petrol station
5 museum 6 chemist's 7 vlllage8 airport 9 river l0 park
b 2 the sea 3 the station 4 a post office5 a cinema 6 thebeach 7 abank8 a city
2 GRAMMARa 3 There were some
4 There wasn't a5 There were some6 There wasrt't a7 There werent any8 There was a
b 3 Was there a cinema? Yes, there was.4 Were there any parks? Yes, there were.5 Were there any restaurants? No, there
werent.
6 Was there a post office? Yes, there was.7 Were there any banks? No there
werent.8 Was there a supermarket? No, there
wasnt.
5 PRONUNCIATIONb meat, easy, sea
4 READINGa 2 Twenty-thousand people lived there.
3 They got up with the sun.4 they had bread and cheese for breaKast.5 They had lunch at 12 oilock.6 They washed in the public baths.7 They often had dinner parties.8 Because the volcano Vesuvius erupted.
WORDS AND PHRASES TO TEARN2 disaster 3 began 4 happened5 accident 6 kilometres 7 breakfast8 built 9 tlpically 10 wore
I VOCABUTARY2 lose3 turn off4 leave5 give6 tell7 caII8 take9 turn on
10 send
2 VOCABUTARYa 2had 3lost 4 met 5 spoke
6 took 7 went 8 heard 9 made10 sat 11 swam 12 wrote
b 2 broke 3 knew 4paid 5 said6 bought 7 got 8 found
5 GRAMMAR3h im 4me 5 i t 6us The r8 them t her 10 us 11 him 12 me
4 PRONUNCIATIONa lealdrove, spoke
/r-ll could, tooklel came, gavelal drank, swam/e/ read, said/c:/ saw wore
WORDS AND PHRASES TO TEARN2 platform 3 interesting 4 next5 seat 6 full 7 show 8 angry
PRACTICALIENGLI$H 6
ASKING FOR &GIVING OPINIONSt her 2 She's 3 really like him4like him 5 They're6 dont like them
b 2awful 3great 4terrible 5fantastic
2 READINGa 2 T 3 F 4 F 5 T 6 T 7 F
rct, B /
@,', , ' 'I VOCABUTARYa 2cooking 3flying 4reading
5 running 6 swimming
b ICycling 2Shopping 3Camping4 Travelling 5 watching, going
2 GRAMMARa + -ing: playing, skiing, studying
\+ -ing making, using, writingdouble consonant + -ing: shopping,swimming, travelling
b 2cycl ing 3running 4cooking5 travelling 6 driving 7 chatting8 shopping
5 PRONUNCIATIONc lolcould, full, good, took
lu-^l do, food,lose, new
WORDS AND PHRASES TO TEARN2 flying 3 cycling 4 depends 5 walk6 picnic 7 camprng 8 example9 picture 10 free ll middle
GRAMMAR2 they arert't going to work late tonight.3 I'm going to buy a new car.4 Ben isnt going to use his computer
today.We're going to rent a car.Ruby's / is going to fi.nd a job.
We arent going to stay at a hotel.I'm not going to take an umbrella.
How is he going to travel?When are they going to come back?What time is the flight going to leave?What city are they going to visit?How much is the holiday going to cost?
He's going to travel by train.They're going to come back on the 31stof August.It's going to leave at quarter past two.They're going to visit Paris.It's going to cost €2,500.
are you going to goare you going to sleep're going to stayAre you going to drlearent going to takeare you going to leave'm not going to goare you going to come backam I going to do
2 PRONUNCIATIONa oO today, arrive, guitar, surprise
f or yesterday hairdresser, holiday,
hospitalrOo tomorrow excited, museum,
reception
5 VOCABUTARYa l today 2tonight 3tomorrow
4 tomorrow night 5 next week6 next month 7 nextYear
b 2 tonight 3 Tomorrow 4 Next week
5 next month 6 Next year
WORDS AND PHRASES TO TEARN2 until 3 year 4 next 5 long 6 night
I GRAMMAR2 are l\e gorngto have
3 is / 's
going to park
4 Are we going to be
5 isnt going to pay
6 is i 's going to buy
7 arc / 're
going to break
8 is / 's going to read
9 isnt going to cycle
2 PRONUNCIATIONb 2speak 3go 4one 5bacon
6 breakfast
5 VOCABUTARYa 2 sport
3 basketball4 an email5 a shower6 a photo7 my girlfriend8 a mistake
b 2do 3p layed 4get 5have 6take
7 meet 8 make
4 READINGa 2 d 3 e 4 b 5 a
WORDS AND PHRASES TO TEARN2 It's going to snow.3 It's going to be cold.4 It's going to be sunny.5 It's going to rain.
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3 opposite4 next to5 on the corner6 between7 opposite8 next to
b 2 Is there a chemist's near here,there's one in, opposite
3 Is there a cinema near here,there's one in, next to
4 Is there a bar near here,there's one in, between
5 Is there a theatre near here,there's one in, next to
6 Is there an Italian restaurant near here,
there's one in, opposite
2 UNDERSTANDING &GIVING DIRECTIONS
a 2 straight on 3 Turn 4 the right 5 Turn
b 2 \eft, straight, supermarket/bookshop3 bank, right, right, right4 museum, right5 chemist's,left6 right, left, left/corner, corner/left
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