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YourVoCabUlary I countries and nationatities
a Complete the names of six countries. What\s \\e \q\\qr \rr \\e \-err\l Èl
b Comptete the crossword with nationalitvwords. There are clues in the box. t
Grammaf I subject pronouns and positiveforms of to be
2 Match the questions to the answers, then matchthe answers to the photos. -"-.'"'", '
r Who is he? _z whoisshe? \; il:hiï::i, H3 What is it? c Brad pitt and+ Who are they? Jennifer Aniston Id NaomiCampbell f
3 Complete the questions and answers withwords from the box.
r Where Brad pitt and JenniferAniston from? They,reStates. They're
z Where
3 is NaomiCampbeil from?
A U s ï
?
AB R
F
N
R As N
D
6 Nicole Kidman
7 Brad pitt
ro Pyrros Dimas
rr Nokia phones
rz Roman polanski
r Paolo Coelho
z Vladimir putin
3 Gong Li
4 Toyota cars
5 Pedro Almodôvar8 Leonardo da Vinci
9 Jaguar cars
4 Complete the questions.WhaT is it? tt's a Nokia phone.r Where
z Where
What
? He's from Russia.? They're from poland.
_? lt's a Toyota car.? She's jennifer L6pez.? They're students.
? I'm from Greece.? He's a student.? They're photos.
3
4
5
6
Who
What
What
Where
What7
8
9 Where? She's from portugal.
t,-ç.i
Write the fullforms.
she's she is
r we're 4
5
6
they're
yo u're
3 he's it's
Correct the mistal<es.
He's from Spain. He am Spanish. is
r l'm Ctara. I'm of ltaty.
z We're students; we is Japanese.
3 Where be you from?
+ lt am a mobite phone.
5 Brad Pitt - who are he?
Pronunciation7 ttl l-i5fsn and undertine the stress (the
sytlable with the strong sound).
ilstralian: Russian
z German
3 Japanese
Sâo Paolo
Listening8 e æ Cover the tapescripi and listen to the
students. Write the names on the map below.
Maria Misha Claudio John and Liz Etda
lean Pierre
& Listen again and correct the mistakes.
z I'm
;
?Ifta]
r I'm Maria. I'm Pertuguese. I'm from
Madrid. Spanish
My name is Misha. I'm from Warsaw.
I'm Russian.
I'm Claudio. I'm American. I'm from
Rimini.
We're John and Liz. We're British. We're
from Manchester. _
My name is Elda. I'm from Sâo Paulo.
I'm Argentinian._
6 I'm Jean Pierre. I'm from Montrea[. I'mFre n ch.
4 American
5 Chinese
6 British
Ë:Xââqf, g5*: $ TÂPgSeRC PT
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A: Hello. I'm Maria. I'm Spanish. I'm from Madrid. What'syour name?
B: My name is Misha. l'm from Warsaw. I'm Potish.
zand3A: Hi, I'm Claudio. I'm ltalian. I'm from Rimini.
B: Hi, Ctaudio. We?e John and Liz.
C: Wete British. We're from London.
4and5A: Hello, my name is Elda. I'm from Sào Paulo. I'm
Brazilian. What's your name?
B: I'm Jean Pierre. I'm from Montreal. I'm Canadian.
Vocabulary i famities
(t) Debra.*"l-
The Barone Farnily
Debra is Raymond's wife.Robert is Raymond's brother.Marie and Frank are Raymondand Robert's parents.
Ally is Raymond and Debra'sdaughter.Geoffrey and Michael areRaymond and Debra's sons.
Robert is Ally's uncle.
sa, Read the information about the Baronefamily and complete the family tree.
Marie
Grammâf I possessive 's
2 Mal<e sentences using the prompts.
Jack/ Hitary/ husband
lsctJs Ai]qy_snlsb@!r Stefan I Ana I brother
z Giorgio and Sophia / Mario / parents
6 Victor and Serge / Hatyna / sons
7 Stephanie / Pierre I niece
Pronunciation3 ffi Listen and undertile the l^lsound in the
words.
grandmother
r uncte
z husband
3 cousin
4 grandson
FTAN K
Raymond (z)
3 Clara / Mr and Mrs Moreno / daughter
(+)i,Michael I,**r*".**l**,*....'*!l ***.*.-*,*."-*'i 4 Vanessa / Dieter / sister
5 Alef andro and Etena / Manu / chitdrenb Complete the sentences.
r Atty is Michaet's
z Michael is _ brother.
3 Debra is _=- sister-in-law.
a Ravnrond is Debra's
5 AIly ls Robert's
6 Alty, Geoffrey and Michael are Debra's
z Michaelis Robert's
8 N4arie is
-
mother-in-law.
9
-rs
Deira's father-in-taw.
10 is rliv's father. 5 Russia
6 nightclub
7 country
Grammar I possessive adiectives
4 aa Lool< at the picture. Match r-4 below to thethings in the picture (A-D).
GrammoÉ I to be (questions)
6 Match the questions to the answers.
ls Elizabeth your sister?
Are Salty and John your
parents?
ls David your brother?
Are you a student?
1
2
3
4
5
a Yes, I am.
b Yes, we are.
c No, they'remy sisters.
d Yes, she is.
Are we in the e
etementary class? fYes, they are.
No, he's my
boyfriend.6 Are Etizabeth and Marieyour cousins?
1
2
3
4
7
2
3
4
ls this your car? - Yes, it's our car.
ls this your car? - No, it's his car.
ls this your house? - Yes, it's our house.
ls this your house? - No, it's her house.
Underline the correct word in italics.
Ais my/their house.
B is her/their car.
Cis her/his car.
D is her/his house.
This is I dictionary.
Jennifer is yvs cousin.
nnnn
Correct the Ufdellhqd mistakes. Use possessive
adjectives.
ls vou sister married? vour
r Are he brothers and sisters Canadian?
z ls she house in New York?
r This is I dictionary.
-4 Jennifer is we cousin.
-s ls this vou mobite phone?
ListeningW Cover the tapescript. Listen and answer
the questions.
Where is Amanda from? She's from Melbourne.
r ls Amanda Austratian?
z Where are her parents from?
3 What is her husband's name?
4 ls he from the United States?
5 Where are his parents from?
6 Where is their house?
7 ls Amanda a student?
nxâ$ae âsK r T&$395e ffiâpT
Hi. l'm Amanda. I'm from Melbourne, in Australia. I'm
Australian but my parents are from Greece, they're Greek.
John is my husband. He's Australian but his parents are
from the United States. Our house is in Sydney. l'm a
student at Sydney UniversitY.
ls this vou mobite phone?
Vocabulary I lous (Vocabutary Bank, pB4)
Look at the pictures and the [etters. Write the job words. Some jobs are two words.
z';U]:."r"
1
wqæËrylfu
7
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
TREDIERDRIXATVERITARSITSUNERK E R B C LA N K
STIDENTATANTNOUCCTRANEDFWARCIFNINGEREEHERCATE
retired
My cousin Julia's an nurse.
My grandfather is a retired.
Pablo's engineer in Brussels.
My father's a unemployed.
Lucia's friend is lawyer in
New York.
I'm an clerk in my uncle's bank.
:;,;. ..,.. ;
3 aa, Write four more sentences using the table.
7
2
3
4
Gerhard Richter
Luis Figo
Kylie Minogue
0rtando Btoom
Roger Federer
ISa
an
Australian
English
Swiss
Portuguese
German
footballer
tennis player
artist
pop star
actor
Grammàr I a/an
Underline the mistakes. Then write the correctwords.
My brother is student.
Sam's a electrician.
Gerhard Richter is o Germon artist.7
2
3
4
b Now write four more sentences, using thejobs in Ex. 3a and/or these jobs.
architect doctor film star potice officerjournalist
7
2
3
4
a student
an electrician
L
2
3
4
5
Grammax I rcbe (negative)
4 a, Put the words in the correct order to makesentences. Use contracted forms.
not Lukasc married Susanna are and
Lukasc and Susanna aren't married.
1 My zo, Cedar Drive not address is
z retired grandparents are My not
3 tittte beautiful is sister My not
4 from not Colombia is Esther
doctor not is My nephew a
6 Canadian not My are parents
b Rewrite the sentences from Ex. 4a in theaffirmative.
Lukasc and Susanna ore married.
7
2
3
4
5
6
b ln English, we use capital letters at thebeginning of names of people and places. Findsix more mistakes with capital letters in thetext and correct them here. (Look at the WritingBanl< on page 145 of your Students' Book tohetp you.)
rainer = Rainer
7
2
3
4
5
6
6 æ Read the text in Ex. 5a again and completethe form for Rainer.
b Complete this form for you.
Reading and writing5 s, Read about Rainer and complete the gaps
with words from the box.
lJnl ian H i I LJ, mV qgrye is rainerhenschel. l'm twenty-fouryears (1) _ andl'm (2)
dortmund, in germany. l'mthe (3) _ of alittle bookshop. My only qualificationis a degree in german from TubingenUniversity. l'm not (4) -myhome is with my parents at 11 dilkestrassein dortmund. My (5) address is
r.henschel5'l [email protected]. My home(6)
-
number is 5307 895331
and my (7) _ phone number is
07632 116789.
5 When do you have lunch?
Grammâ,f I Present Simple: t/yau/we
æ Danny is 32. He is the manager of a hotidayhotel in the Caribbean. Read the notes aboutDanny's daily routine.
7.5O get up?.45 wash8.OO (a) with my wife and
children9.O0 go to the hotele.r5 (b)9.5O read mJr emails and faxes
10.50 meet the hollday repsI 1.O0 (c)12.15 check the hotel rooms and the
swimming pool
l.0O have lunch in the hotel restaurant2.15 go to the bank5.5O meet clients4.5O write emails and letters5.O0 meet the accountant6.30 leave work7.5O have dinner with my family
ro.00 (d)11.30 €lo to bed
You are Danny. Answer the questions.
When do you get up?
I qet up at holf past seven.
r What do you do at quarter to eight?
z When do you go to work?
3 What do you do at quarter past twelve?
6 What do you do in the evening?
7 When do you go to bed?
fu You are Danny. Write short answers.
Do you have breakfast at hatf past eight?
No, I don't.
r Do you have breakfast in a hotel?
z Are you a hotel manager?
3 Do you have a famity?
4 Do you have [unch in a restaurant?
5 Do you leave work at six o'clock?
6 Are you 3z?
7 Do you go to bed at eleven o'clock?
€ Read the questions in Ex. ra and rb again.Write true answers about you in your notebool<.
Listening2 e W Cover the tapescript. Listen and
complete the notes a-d in Ex. ra.
& Listen again and tick (/) the things youhear. Cross (X) the things you don't hear.
a) When do you start work?
b) When you start work?
a) What do you do in the morning?
b) What are you do in the morning?
a) We have coffee at eteven o'clockin the hotet.
b) We have coffee at eteven o'clockin the office.
a) I go to the bank. Then I meet
the hoteI clients.
b) I go to the bank and I meet
the hotel clients.
a) Do you work in office?
b) Do you work in the office?
a) At ten o'ctock I watch the news on TV.
b) At ten o'clock I watch the films on TV.
e Look at the tapescript on page rr and checkyour answers.
:::).
:*-
unf,T
tr
nnunnnn
4 Where do you have [unch?
ËXËmeCSK p ïAPË$ÇRgPT
lnterviewer: Danny. Iell us about your routine.
Danny: OK. Wett, I get up at about half past seven.
I wash at quarter to eight and then I have
breakfast with the family.
When do you start work?
I start work at nine.
What do you do in the morning?
I talk to my secretary and then I read myemails and faxes.
Do you meet people?
Yes, I meet the holiday reps at about half past
ten. We have coffee at eleven o'clock in theoffice and talk about the guests. Then I check
the hotel rooms and the swimming pool.
Do you eat in the hotel?
Yes, I do. ln the hoteI restaurant.
What do you do after lunch?
I go to the bank. Then I meet the hotet clients.
Do you work in the office?
Yes, I write emails and letters and I meetthe accountant at five o'clock.
When do you go home?
I [eave work at half past six.
What do you do in the evening?
Well, I have dinner with my wife and childrenand at ten o'ctock I watch the news on TV.
lnt:
Danny:
lnt:
Danny:
lnt:
Danny:
I nt:
Danny:
I nt:
Danny:
lnt:
Danny:
I nt:
Danny:
lnt:
Danny:
3 You work in an office. (X)
4 You like package hotidays. (/)
5 We have her phone number. (/)
b Write questions for the answers.
whete4qpu LvelI live in Sydney, Australia.
1
5
6
I work in a hospital.
No, I'm not a doctor. I'm a nurse.
I go to work at half past eight.
No, I don't have Iunch in the hospitat.
I leave work at half past six.
I go to a nightclub with my friends in the evening.
Gramm&f I Present Simple (questions andshort answers with l/you/we)
3 Match the questions and answers.
Vocabulary I notidays
Make questions andand the clocks.
you go bed? / I
When do vou ao to bed?I qo to bed at half past eleven.
1 you get up? / We
z we have tunch? / We
3 you teave the office? / I
answers using the prompts6
r Are you single?
z What do you do inthe evening?
3 When do you go towork?
4 Do you work in a school?
5 Where do you work?
6 What do you do?
a ln an office.
b At hatf past eight.
c I have dinner withmy husband.
d I'm a computerprogrammer.
e No, I'm not.
f No, I don't.
4 Rewrite the sentences as questions. Then writea short affirmative (/) or negative (X) answer.
You get up at nine o'clock. (/)Do vou qet up at nine o'clock? Yes, I do.
We have a DVD player. (X)
Do we have a DVD plover? No, we don't.
r You live in New York. (,x)
z We have a French dictionary. (X)
4 we have dinner? / We
Vocabulary I verbs
1 a Find ten more verbs in the word square and
write them below ()Vs)
W IF I N I S H,} R
ORWATCHJRLEAVEMAKGOASVAWMEETDHKFBTSLFEED
finish7 6
7
8
9
10
2
3
4
5
h Use verbs from Ex. ra and the words in the
box to label the pictures.
the children hair to bed a newspaper
dinner home
Gfammâf I Present Simpte: he/she/it
2 a Complete the text with verbs from Ex. ra.
Melanie has an interesting job - she's a
hairdresser for film stars and she works in a fitm
studio. ln the morning Metanie (r)
up at seven o'clock. She (z)
children then has breal<fast. She (:)home at hatf past eight and she (+)
to the film studio at nine. Melanie (l)interesting people in her job. Att day she
(6) and dries the fitm stars' hair.
Sometimes in the afternoon she (7)
the actors or the films in the studio. She
home. She (g)
work at six o'clock and she goes
dinner and in the
evening she (ro) the newspaper or
listens to music - no films for her! She
(n) to bed at hatf past eleven.
b Read the text and look at the pictures in Ex. rb.
Write the correct order of the piciures.
.I bn cE dn eI rn
ReadingRead about Julian's day and write sentences in
the tabte.
I'm a shop assistant in a big etectricaI shop. My
day starts at half past six - i get up and wash.
Then I have breakfast at quarter past seven and I
leave home at quarter to eight. The shop opens at
hatf past eight and I start work. I work in the home
electricaI part of the shop and I se[[ TVs, videos
and DVDs. I like my job - it's interesting and I talkto a lot ôf peopte. I have [unch at half past twetve,
then my work finishes at half past four. I usuatlyplav footba[[ with friends for about an hour. I have
dinner at six o'clock and I watch TV in the evening.
I gq to bed at eleven o'clock.
(8)
JULIAN'S DAY
63o Julion gets up and washes.
7.75
7.45
8.3o
t2.30
4.30
6.oo
11.OO
Pronunciation4 Complete the table with the correct form of the
underlined verbs in the text.
/s/ STARTS /z/ oPEtttS /rzl FINISHES
qets leaves
Gfammâ,f I Present Simpte: questions(he/she/it)
5 a Put the words in the correct order to mal<e
questions.
day does Julian's start What time ?
What time does lulian's dav start?
he 7.oo get up Does at ?
Does he qet up at 7.oo?
r Where Julian does work ?
z the shop What time open does ?
I sell Does cameras he ?
4 Does his job he tike ?
5 after he does work do What ?
6 he do What at does 6.oo ?
7 CDs in the evening Does listen to he ?
8 What time bed he does go to ?
b Answer the questions in Ex. 5a.
lulian's dav storts at half past six.
No, he doesn't. He qets up at half post six.
!
Writing6 Sharon is a secretary and a student. Use the
information in the table below to write aboutSharon's day.
MORNING _ SECRETARY IN A LAWYER'S OFFICE
130
s30
1.00
130-1.00
gel vr1, harve b"eatk{atsl
warlk lo wo"k
open lhe o*€ice
ovgarnise lhe larwye"'s Àay,r^ratke ghoure calls
AFTERNOON . SPANISH STUDENT
2.00
ç.00
630
s.00-l1.00
I l.ts
go lo Sgaurish clarss
lea've school
harve âinçrev
Ào ho'mewovk, warlch -IV
go lo beà
ln the mornina, Sharon is o secretorv in o lawver's
omce. She oets up ot holf past seven ond has ...
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Vocabulary I everyday objects; adjectives;cotours (VB p8+)
1 æ. Find and circle the words in each word chain.
i'; It.,,--..t
OBJECTSCOLOUR
ADJECTIVES
OTHER
ADJECTIVES
toq qreen useful
æ What do these sentences describe? Find
words from the'objects' column.
It's a kind of computer. loptop
r lt's black and white, and we read it.
We look at these in museums.
We ptay it on a DVD player or a computer - ithas music or films on it. _This is yellow in New York.
-
We watch films and other things on it.
We have this on the desk, to help us read.
GrammàT I this, thot, these, those
2 s, Match the bags to the questions.
r What's this?
z What's that?
3 What are these?
4 What are those?
fnlT
\rr(inttr"% ..ortetot,oto<ô%"nooo*S
k Write the words from the word chains in thetable.
xas
1
Use the pictures to answer the questions.
What's this? lt's a ...
z What's that?
3 What are these? They're ...
z You write meetings in it.
4 What are those?
*, Read the dialogue. Write the questions from
Ex. zb in gaps r-4.
Man: lt's a pr
Woman: Oh, lthAnd (z)
Man:
Woman:
Man:
Woman:
Man:
Woman:
Man:
Woman:
Man:
Woman:
Man:
Woman:
inter. lt's very good.
ink my niece wants a Printer.?.
Woman: Hetto. You have some nice things.(r) ? On the tabte?
Gramm&f I noun pturats
a What are the plural forms of the words in the
table? Use a dictionarY to checl<.
& Complete the sentences. Make the nouns
plural and change the verb if necessary.
I always take one suitcase on hotiday.
We always take Two suitcases on holiday.
r She has a problem with her foot.
They -- problems with their
z He wants to wash the car.
They -- to wash the
-.
I tike my red and green scarf.
We _--- our red and green
The holiday home is for one familY.
The hotiday homes for two
Write your address on the form.
Write your on the forms.
I use a desk diary atl the time.We
-- desk
-
att the time.
He always eats a tomato for breakfast.
They
Very
G)_
're discs, computer discs.
usefu[ ... and?
Oh, they're dishes.
Dishes?
Yes, breakfast dishes.
But they're pink!
ls that a problem?
No, no ... (+)
It's a picture.
I know it's a picture, but what's the
green thing?
That's my old car. lt's beautiful!
Mmm.
b æ Listen and check Your answers.
Pronunciation4 a Lool< at the dialogue again. Find words with
the same sound.
this (/r/): thinqs, it,
-these (/irl):
SINGULAR PLU RAL
7
2
3
I!
EJ
6
7
8
9
10
77
72
address
car
diary
family
foot
hatf
mouse
wife
scarf
sheep
suitcase
tomato
b Listen again and check your answers.
Thev alwavs for breakfast.
Grammar I present
Simple: negative like go
restaurants bars nightclubs sportscentres 13n,.'.,, shoPPing for
walksto thegym
ANDY x x x xROS x x
Look at the information inthe table. Use it to completethe text with the positive ornegative form of fo like or to go.
IiiffiïHf,'ï:'fJJ"xïi,";1ff iJ;,i:îiffi ii:ïiihî:îîefriendsorhusbandAndy is a journarist and he works a rot. In-the "u"nin* h; ilï to relax. He doesn,t want to
trriîif; :ffi ;;:i:*Xt":n:}îçffi ,l[*".o. ;; ;;;Ë,res Heshopping, but he (3)- for warks or to the gym.
:oncerts and he (2)_
""r:?'Ëï!:n."Lff'" Her job i' u".v i-ing and she likes ro do exciting rhings in rhe evening
c en tre, b u r she (', _:îïi:**?,r. _, * *f;l g:b*{i#j1, ;: :l::i:,et
sometimes trt" o_------ "iiu "on""rrwithAndy, nùt.n" (s) shopping
2 complete the text with the negative form of a suitable verb from the box.
+ike listen to relax speak want to watch
Evenings at home with all the family arehorriblel I like music, the radio and the TVbut my daughter Sally doesn't like the radio* she thinks it's boring. My mother(1)
TV and my children don,t like that! My sisterHelen (2)
music. My husband and my father(3)
talk to people in the evening, and my sonJustin (4)
to his sister because she doesn,t like hisfriends. So, it's difficult for me in theevenings because I (5)
.1,%j4
3 Read the text and correct the sentences below.
lsabet has lunch at home on Saturdays.
lsabel doesn't have lunch at home on Saturdavs.She has Iunch in a café.
r She plays tennis at the sports centre.
z She meets her friends at the gym.
I She watches films at home in the evening.
+ She swims at the beach.
s She relaxes at a club on Sundays.
b Write the correct days of the week on thepages from the calendar.
swim in sea / swimming
îuesday 5
pool
Friday I
Wedncsday S Satua'daySl$undaytr*
fu Now [ook at Alana's diary and write a shorttext about her. Use and, but or orif possible.
4
$u.r$-*v.* "., . .
wafchfV/ a viâeo
Tuesday 5
Ih"yry$py.I..go îor a walk
Ëvirl*r, Q
lislen to mutic a^À reaà a book
Wedrresciay 6
meel{rienàç in a caf é
play compuler garnet with )an
pe}.yr$sy-? { Qy.ndsy .xe
relax af homeçunbalhe onthe beach
W nome's Alano. l live
very reloxed. On Mondays. I
I do lots ofthings at the weekend.
I often meet my friends at the shops on Saturday morning
and we go shopping, then we have lunch in a café.
Sometimes I have a game of tennis in the park on
Saturday afternoon or I swim and sunbathe at the
swimming poot. ,,, -.ln the evening I go to the cinema. flXr\ li,.t \on sunday I tike to r.,"*,""''"'o' qWùand I usuatly stay at home. Y' ",ol{ ,,
Vocabulary I aays of the week
a Complete the puzzle with five days of the week.Which day isn't in the puzzle? Write it below.
iil7iTuesdaY
'%
"rd
Reading and writing5 a Read the text and complete the diary for lvan.
My name's lvan. I tive in the south of France. I'm
very active. My week is very busy. On Mondays,I swim in the sea or in the swimming poo[. On
Tuesdays, I go to the gym and then I go to a
dance class. 0n Wednesdays, I ride my bike in themountains but on Thursdays, I stay at home andre[ax. On Fridays, I play tennis or footbatl withfriends. At the weekend, I usuaIty go skiing.
M*nday 4 T*ia;nsd*y 7
u
S A T U R D AIYA
D Y
D D A
A A Y
Y D Y
A
vDay not in the puzzle:
VOcabulary I sports and games (VB p8s)
a Lool< at the picture and match the activities to the nouns below.
r judo
z swimming
3 riding a bike
4 skateboarding
5 yoga
6 dancing
7 footbalt
8 sailing
9. running
10 tennis
A ao sailinq E
BrG
H
* Underline the odd one out.do: aerobics judo sailing
1 go: swimming riding my bike runningz play: dance computer games tennis
3 do: footbalI yoga aerobics
4 go: skiing running computer games
5 play: footbat[ tennis yoga
fu Correct the mistakes with the verbs.t de-sailins every weeken d. go sailinq
r We go riding our bikes to work.z Do you ptay aerobics? =--3 We swimming at the swimming poo[.
My brother does computer games everyevening.
They go judo twice a week.
Reading3 æ Read the text and choose the correct title.
People say that members of a iamilyoften have the same abilities. Look atpeople in different jobs and you can seethat it's true. Here are some examples:
t{,li ln sport, we have the famous footballerbrothers Gary and phjl Neville, and intennis Marat Safin and his sister Dinara,and Richard Kralicek and his half_sisterMichaela.
l*i ln show business everyone knows JuliaRoberts. Not a lot of people know herbrother Eric, but he also acts. Michael
I Famous brothers and sistersz Famous fathers and sons
3 Famous families
Jackson and his sister Janet are both $
famous singers, and the brothers Joel $and Ethan Coen are both famous for the $
interesting films they make together. i
'* But it isn't only brothers and sisters {* Kinsgley Amis and his son Martin are Iboth famous British writers, and of course. 'George Bush and his father, also George, fare both politicians in the USA " :
i:;rt,
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b Write the verbs for the activities, using go,play or do if necessary.
c
D
rlT
Kraiicek \ b sing.
z Jutia and Eric Roberts \- . play tennis.
3 The Neville brothers
4 Kingsley and Martin Amis
s The Coen brothers
6 Marat and Dinara Safin
z Michael and Janet Jackson
Grammou]. I can/can't
d ptay footbalt.
e write books.
f play tennis.
g make good
fitms.
A:
B:
1.}
t
Match the people to the activities.
Richard and Michaela a act.
Now, we have children from other countries.Can you speak other languages?
Yes, I (Z) speak German andSpanish.
A: French?
B: No, I (8) _ speak French.
A: OK. And can you drive?
B: Yes, I (g)
-.
A: Thank you, Miss Randa[[. That's all for now.
Please wait in the restaurant.
b Which activities can and can't Miss Randalldo? Make a [ist.
She can sino and dance.
She con draw but She can't point.
e @ Listen to the dialogue and check youranswers.
b Listen again for the pronunciation of can andcon't.Tick (4 the correct column.
4 Write sentences about the people in the text,using can.
t Richard and Michaela Kraiicek can both olovtennis.
Complete the dialogue wiTh can or con't.
Good morning, Miss Randall. Let me ask you
a few questions. We have about sixty childrenhere a[[ the time. Con you organise games forsixty children?
Yes, I (r) I do that in my job now.
Oh, good. And how about your skills? Can you
sing?
Yes, I (z) sing and dance. I can'tpaint but I (:) _ draw.
OK. Now, sports. We want our organisers tohetp the children tearn sports.
We[[, I can ride a bike and I (+)
play tennis.
Good. Can you teach any other activities, forexample, judo?
No, not judo, but I (S) _ teachaerobics.
Can you play the guitar?
No, | (6)
'
Pronunciation6
5&A:
B:
A:
A:
B:
B:
A:
B:
A:
B:
lal læl lotlCan you organise games ...?
Yes, I can.
r I can sing.
z ... but I can draw.
3 I can play tennis.
4 ... I can teach aerobics.
5 No, I can't.
6 I can speak German ...
7 I can't speak French.
8 Yes, I can.
Listening
1 m, W Cover the tapescript and tisten to threephone calls. Number them in the correct order7-3.
f a message on an answering machine
! a phone catt to an office
f a voicemail message
e'tê-rdr
ir!'r Caller: Lr^cy
Phone number:=--=_-Message:
e:atr} kev a,**er?.2S !{.tisuqê*evrreot
--.. l-"**'"e.* n
Listen again and complete the messages.
Complete the gaps in this dialogue.
Hetlo. Davis and Davis.
Good afternoon. Can I G) _to Michael
lenkins?
I'm afraid he's not here today. Can I (z)
a message?
Yes. Can you (3) him to phone Dr
G u pta?
Of course. (q) _your number?
It's 894 77ot.Dr Gupta, 894 77ot. Anything else?
Yes, (5) you ask him to ca[[ after halfpast four?
Of course.
Thanks. Bye.
Goodbye.
b Check your answers with the tapescript.
gXgR{{Sfg r &$* : TÉ.PIS{RtPl7
A: Thank you for calling your Tet-caLl voicemail service.You have one message.
B: Hi Daniel, it's Lucy. Can you cail me this afternoonafter twenty past two? My number's og4o4BB3z.Thanks.
2
A: This is Phit and lsabet's phone. We're not here at themoment so please leave a message with your nameand number after the tone.
B: Phil? lt's Fiona. I can't see you tomorrow becausethere's an important meeting at my office. How
about ten past seven on Friday? You can call me ono99r344562.
3A: Hello. Davis and Davis.
B: Good afternoon. Can I speak to Michael Jenkins?
A: I'm afraid he's not here today. Can I take a message?
B: Yes. Can you ask him to phone Dr Gupta?
A: Of course. What's your number?
B: lT's Bg4 77ot.A: Dr Gupta, 89477ot. Anything else?
B: Yes, can you ask him to call after half past four?
A: 0f course.
B: Thanks. Bye.
A: Goodbye.
Find five more mistakes in this phoneconversation and write the corrections.
Hetlo.
toHello. Can Ispeakof Clare Higgins?
I'm afraid she isn't there today. Can I make a
message?
Yes. Can you speak her to ca[[ Erik Langley at
the bank?
Of course. What are your number?
I am ozo995433or.
OK. Goodbye.
t'
IiIll
1l
I
Caller: Dv Gragiar '**
Phone number: -
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A:
B:
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B:
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B:
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B: Bye.
Vocabulary I targe numbers
4 a Match the numbers in the box to the gaps inthe sentences.
8,76o 1,285,ooo,ooo 175,ooo,ooo
zûoo@oo 20,ooo 2007
The population of Australia is zo,ooo,ooo.
1 My favourite film is Kubrick's
A Space Odyssey.
2
3
people live in Brazi[.
Our favourite book isunder the Sea by Jules Verne.
4 A year has hours.
people live in China.
b Write the numbers in words.
twentv million
7
2
3
4
5
Pronunciation5 a m Listen and undertine the strong sounds.
r fourteen 3 fifteen 5 eighty
z forty a fifty 6 eighteen
b æ Listen andtick(4thesentencesyou hear.
r a) I'm fifteen years otd. nb) I'm fifty years otd. n
z a) That's $r8.9o. nb) That's $8o.r9. X
3 a) Our address is 7o Grove Road. trb) Our address is r7 Grove Road. n
+ a) lt costs €r4.4o. trb) lt costs €4o.t4. tr
s a) We have sixty DVDs. trb) We have sixteen DVDs. n
HOw tO . . . I making suggestions and requests
6 Make requests from the prompts. Use ask,come, meet or take.
to the office / tomorrow
Can j/ou come to the office tomorrow?
r Anna / to catt me I after 6.3o
2 me / at the hospital I aTl.tS
Simon / to phone Mum and Dad / at theweekend
+ to the shop / on Tuesday / after 5.oo
5 the children / to schoo[ / tomorrow
Leagues 7 a Complete gaps a-f with the words in the box.
don't can How we Let's about Why
Dorian: No, I'm at work at 6.3o. Why don'tu/e meet at eight o'ctock?
Annabel: OK. How (a) _ Luigi's
Italian restaurant in Green Street?
! Annabet: (b)
-
about dinner at theChinese restaurant?
Dorian: What (c) we do tonight?
Dorian: No, I don't like Chinese food. Why(d) _ we go to an ltalianrestaurant?
Annabel: OK. (e) go to thePizzeria in Nelson Street. Can you
meet me at 6.3o?
Annabel: OK. Eight o'clock at the pizzeria.
Dorian: No, I don't [ike Luigi's.(f) _ don't we go to a
pizzeria?
b Number the sentences in the correct order(r-8).
tr
tr
trn
tr
nn
GrammarVerb to be, questions, negativesand short answers
a Complete the gaps wilh am, is, isn't, areor oren't.
r Where ls shefrom?
a
b
c2
3
4
5
6
How old _ you?
What -- it?
Who _-_ he?
you married?
_sheastudent?
he Russian?
they from
f
c
Colombia?
9 Where _ SâoPa u [o?
ro What
-- they?
b Now match the questions (r-ro) andanswers (a-j).
Possessive 's and possessiveadjectives
Choose the correct word in italics.r ls Hitlary Clinton Bill Clinton's sister?
No, she's her/hiswife.z Excuse me. Are you Maria's cousin?
3
4
5
6
No, l'm her/his husband.
ls David your/you son?
ls Elizabeth their/their's grandmother?
Clara is Anto n io /An tonro3 girlfriend.l'm from England and me/my wife is fromScotland.
Gregory is a lawyer but his/their two sons areartists.
We are Canadian buT my/our parents are fromTurkey.
Prince Harry is Prince Williams/Wiltiam3 brother.My sister and I live wifh we/our grandfather.
Complete the sentences with the correct formof the verb in brackets.
)uliawatches television in the evening. (watch)
Stephen doesn't like classical music. (not tike)
r My sister in a restaurant. (work)
d
e
No, he
No, I -- not.
It _ a mobitephone.
Yes, she
He _ Bitt
Clinton.
No, they
They ---mobile phones.
It _ in Brazit.
I
-- nineteen.
She *-- fromPoland-
Present Simple
2
3
4
5
6
7
David
We
John
Mrs Dawson
Susan
the bus to work. (not take)
at hatf past seven. (get up)
dinner at eight o'clock. (have)
lunch in his office. (have)
to work by car. (go)
her car on Saturday
7
8
morning. (wash)
8 The chitdren to schooI at theweekend. (not go)
9 My mother
10lin the city. (not tive)
traffic jams. (not tike)
Make questions from the prompts.
she / tive / in London?
Does she live in London?
Where I he I ea| lunch?
Where does he eat lunch?
r William / leave home / at eight o'clock?
z When I Vou I start work?
3 Where / your parents / go on hotiday?
4 you / work / in an office?
5 she I have I a fax machine?
6 What time / he / get home?
7 When / Emity / feed her chitdren?
8 you I like I nightclubs?
9 they I go I to the beach at the weekend?
9
10
10 Where / you / work?
'g_l
this, that, these, those
5 Look at the picture and complete the dialoguewith fhk, that, these or those.
A: Do you tike _ lamps?
B: No, t tike _ lamp.
A: Do you like _ chair?
B: No,|like :: . chairs.
Noun plurals
6 Write the pluralform of the noun in the correctcolumn. (There are two nouns in each column.)
can/can't7 Write questions and answers from the prompts.
you/ptay tennis? (Yes)
Q Con Vou plav tennis?
A Yes, I con.
Darius/speak French? (No)
Q Can Darius speak French?
A No, he can't.r you/sing? (Yes)
a
your husband/cook? (No)
Vocabulary8 *, Tick (/) the correct box.
jobs famity possessions verbs days
raccountant[ tr I I fzdaushters n n tr I f3do n tr I I I+finish I n I n I5getup I tr [ n I6nurse n n n n Izptay n n I n Issunday tr X f n Ieuncre tr n n n nrowallet tr f n tr nb Put the words from Ex. 8a in the correctsentence.
r Carotine works in a hospital, she is a
3 she/speak Spanish and Portuguese? (Yes)
a
you/do judo? (Yes)
a
a DVD-ptayer/send emails? (No)
a
afternoon.
10 Do you go to work on Saturday and
I'm an _; I work in an office.
My father's brother is mV _.We have two : Jane and Mary.
I have €5o in my _.What time do you in the morning?
We _ work at six o'clock.
I _ yoga at the gym.
We _ tennis on Wednesday
Match the activities (r-ro) with the places(a-j).
1 seeafitm _ : a gym
z dance \ b concert hall
3 go for a walk \- c cinema
d beach
e restaurant
f school
g home
h park
i shop
j nightclub
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
buy things
sun bathe
have dinner
listen to music
do aerobics
watch TV
learn English
add -s add -esremove-[ add-ves
remove-Y, add-ies
irregular
address
book
r chitd
z city
3 diary
4 knife
5 person
6 picture
7 scarf
8 watch
books
addresses
a
VOCabulary I food and drint< (vB p8s)
1 æ Complete the food and drinl< words with tetters from the box.
am as an ea ee ee et il is in pp tt ff of gg
z br_d 6 c_a3 bu_er 7 cr_ps4 ch_se I t_b$* Write the words from Ex.
in two places!
9 m_k t3 e_sro or_ge juice t4 waterm_onsrrp ta
rz p_eapptes
ra in the table below. One word can go
Grammâf I countabteand uncountable nouns
3 Correct tfre mistaf<es.
I drink a lot of milks every day.
milk
r Tea are poputar in England.
z We have a cereal forb rea kfast.
i buy a kilo oF rices every
week.
Do you eat a lot of meats?
People say sugar are badfor you,
Can I have 25o grammes
of butters, please?
I tike a French bread.
Do you like tunas?
9 I think mineral water are
very nice.
apples
rb f 5 CO_ee
4
5
7
Iq Find these things in the picture
convenience food hat doq
r tropicalfruitz fish
3 vegetabte
4 meat
and write the words.
Countable
Uncountable
Grammat I uow much?/How mony?
4 Write questions with How much or How many.Then write answers that are true for you.
apptes I you I eat / every week
How manv opples do you eot everv week?
I eat three opples everv week.
r rice I Vou I buy / at the supermarket
z water I you I drink / every day
3 oranges I Vou I buy / at the market
4 bananas / your famity I eat I every week
5 coffee I you I drink / at the weekend
& How do we say these prices? Tick (/) threecorrect phrases and cross (X) the incorrect one.
1 €3.t5a) three euros and seven five Ib) three euros seventy-five fc) three euros and seventy-five cents Id) three seventy-five I
z $s.gsa) eight dotlars and ninety-five cents Ib) eight ninety-five nc) eight dottars and nine five cents Id) eight dottars ninety-five cents I
HOw tO ... I say quantities and numbers
7 This is Julia's weekly shopping tist. Completethe questions and answers.
6 a?fles
ZVg,îcel.*S cereal
ol .ll>, wltK
7Ç09 ca{'&eej be$qe&tas
17 qgs4 avavg€S
How much milk does Jutia buy?
She buvs q litres.
She buys 25o grammes.
She buys four.
does Jutia buy?
_ eggs
two kitos.?
5 _ cereal
three.?
?
Vocabulary I quantities and prices
5 Write the quantities in words.
9509
r z5kg
z 63o9
3 7199
4 4.5t
6&,I
Match the prices to the words.
€t.ts
2 €75.75
3 €77.o5
4 €775
5 €77.50
6 €tst
7 €7.57
I €75.5o
a seven hundred and
seventy-five euros
b seven euros and
fifty-seven cents
c seven hundred and
fifty-seven euros
d seventy-five euros and
seventy-five cents
e seventy-seven euros and
five cents
f seventy-five euros and
fifty cents
g seventy-seven euros and
fifty cents
h seven euros and
seventy-five cents
VOCabulary I containers
æ Rewrite the letters to mal<e five containers.
NAC can
r TOTLEBz OXB
3 CORANT
Ts Labelthe pictures with words from Ex. ra.
Complete the dialogue 'Nilh o/an, some or anyand the word in brackets, in the pturat if necessary.
A: Let's write our shopping Iist for thes u pe rm arket.
B: OK. I think rve virai.lt some mineral water(mineralwaterJ.
A: No. we don't need (r''
(minerat water). We have six bottles. We don'thave (z) (fruit juice).
B: OK. Now, get some eqqs (egg) and(t) (cheese) - we canhave an omeleite tonightRight. Do we have (4)
(potato)?
B: Yes, we do. Oh, get (S)
(chocolate) for my mother too - a nice big box,please. Do you have (6)
(money)?
A: Well, I don't have (Z)
(cash) but I have (8)
(credit card).
B: OK. Do you want a cup of coffee before you go?
A: Yes, pleasel And can I have(biscuit) too - just
one?
B: No, we don't have (ro)(biscuit). Put biscuits on the shopping list!
Pronunciation4 a Underline the syttabtes with læl(pqsta) and
/n/ (some) in these words. Then put the wordsin the correct column.
businessman carrot grandparents hungrytaptop money nightclub packageprogramme sunbathe Sunday unemployed
A læl pasta B lnl some
businessmon
4 TEKCAP
s GAB
ru
* Complete the phrases with a container word.
of crisps/potatoes
of water/olive oilof eggs/chocotates
of cola/tuna
of fruit iuice/mitkof biscuits/cereal
7a2a3a4a5a6a
(q)
Gramm âÊ I a/an, some and any
2 Write the list of ingredients. Use a/an or someand the words in the box.
butter cheese papaya pasta tuna saladtomato pineapple water
t a pineapple
2
6
7
8
9
3
4
5
b æ Listen and check your answers.
Vocabulary I adjectives
Match the adjectives to the descriptions.
r hungrV
z happy
heatthy
fit
tired
th i rsty
unhappy
un healthy
a You feet this when everythingin your tife is good.
b You feel this when everythingin your tife is bad.
You feel this when you wantto steep.
You feel this when you wantto eat.
You feel this when you wantto drink.
You are this when you eat and
drink the right things.
You are this when you eat and
drink the wrong things.
You are this when your body
is in good condition.
c
d
3
4
r Who is Laurence's letter to?
z Who is the letter about?
3 How otd is Jane?
4 What does she do in the evenings?
How does she feelin the mornings?
What are the problems with her diet?
What does Jane think of school?
Does she do her homework?
Amanda's letter to the magazine tetls Laurence
about her daughter and asks for his help.Follow the steps to write her letter.
r Comptete the main part of the letter, about
Jane's problems. (Use your answers to Ex. 6,
questions z-8.)
z Now write the start and end of the letter.
I hatVe ar gvoblera wilh r,,ry Àaugltlev, Jartre. She's
Reading and writing6 Read the text. Write short answers to questions
r-8 on the right.
Deav rtwvtnàar
l'r,r sorry lo vreav arbotll yotav àaughlev' Jatrre' lVs
very V)atharl she Soes lo t'rghlcltlbs atll lhe liu"e
^n^ ^o"sn'l co,nehowle r'r\li'l o\e in lhe wrovr"irrg'
atl the otge ol o'rly 17' I carh h\âevslatnâ lhatl
she's liveâ gyevy r"rovtrirr I o*rÀ àoestt'l watt! lo 9o
Èo school! Yorarg geogle \eeÀ é\'loÈ o€ slee? artrâ
yow âarraghl"i ^o"sn'l
hatve wu^ch sleeP' Also' ar
lof o€ .oni,re,.l er\ce Pooà liLe btltgets etttÀ |\ttais \ôÈ vevy hearllhy *ov at givl oP het atge' I lhirtk
Jarhe is gvobatlrly vety urnrhatggT' )ora teeâ Èo latllc
to U."t ar\â aisk hev sor^re qr'restiols' Po' era'a{e'
why âoes she hatle school at\â why âoesu'l she
ai ^ny hov'rewovk? r^lhy âorr'f yora latke Jarrre ot'rl
one everritrg lo at \ice '1g5f4qvattl athâ lT lk lo hev?
she g"obatùly warrrls lo latlk lo yor't burl Àoesn'l
k\ow how lo slarrL
Gooâ lrack.
Lrtqtetlce
otly
blrl she hatÈes
Also, she goes oral
Hev âiel is atlso levy ba'À' I give hev heaillhy Pooâ
at! hor^'re bral she
r^Jharl catrr I à& Please helg u're'
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CKËR*âg€ I TAPESCRIPT
Super Pizza: Hello, SuPer Pizza.
Marisa: Hi. How much is a [arge chicken and
mushroom Pizza?
Super Pizza: That's eight euros ninety-five.
Marisa: And how much is a small tomato salad?
Super Pizza: Two euros fortY-five.
Marisa: What about coffee?
Super Pizza: A small cup of coffee is two euros and a targe
coffee is two euros seventY-five.
Marisa: OK. Do you have a tuna and pineapple pizza?
Super Pizza: Yes.
Marisa: How much is a large one?
Super Pizza: Eight euros fiftY.
Marisa: Fine. l'd like a large tuna and pineapple pizza'
Super Pizza: Any side orders?
Marisa: Yes. Can I have a small tomato salad?
Super Pizza: Sure. What about a drink?
Marisa: A small coffee, Please.
Super Pizza: Right. A large tuna and pineapple pizza, a
small tomato salad and a smatl cup of coffee'
Marisa: How much is that?
Super Pizza: That's twetve euros ninety-five.
Marisa: Can I PaY bY credit card?
Super Pizza: Of course. What's the name on the card?
Marisa: It's Marisa Sânchez ...
æ Write the questions for these answers. Use
the information in the menu.
How much is o small cheese and tomato pizza?
It's €5.95.1
It's €8.5o.
It's €3.oo.
Listening*, W Cover the tapescript and [isten to the
phone call. Answer the questions.
r Does Marisa order a Pizza?
z Does she order a drink?
3 How does Marisa PaY for the food?
b Listen again. What exactly does Marisa
order? Complete the notes'
e Listen again and comptete the prices on the
menu.
przzAscheese and tomato ''iun", "t't""."
and tomàto
beef and mushroomtuna and PineaPPlechicken and mushroom
small€5.95€6.75€8.25€7.50€7.95
large
€6.95€7.75€9.25(1)_-(2)_
SIDE OROERS
friestomato salad
tuna salad
DRIiIKSmineral watercoffeecolaorange juice
€2?s €3.35
lel;- €3.00
,,,,,,,V3.00 €3.99
€1.25 €2.15,r.tql.-- (5)--€1.95 €2.35
:"$3.25 €3.95
2
It's €8.25.
b Match the questions and
information in the menu.
r. Do you have pizzas?
z Can I pay by creditcard?
3 How much is a large
coffee?
4 Do you have burgers?
5 Anything to drink?
6 Any side orders?
answers. use the
a Yes, l'd like amineraI water.
b No, we don't.
c Yes, you can.
d lt's €2.15.
e Yes, large
fries, please.
f Yes, we do.
1 lorga
3
Gramm&f I object pronouns
æ You are Janine. This is the lunch order foryour office. Read the notes and complete thepicture tabels with object pronouns.
Todcg's \unc,h orderJo-nlner bttget c,-vrd {rues
Jcr-nfne, Steve cr-r'rd Luc-5r 3 c'uVs of c-oï|ee
Peter: c,- c'heese)>u, qer
N\rc-rc,-, cL tLLncr scr-ndwlc-h ænd ct- bott\e of
rnlrrercd wcLter
Llr'rdcr cr-rrd Êru\<: a srncr-\\ plzzcr-s
for me
for
b You are Janine. Replace the word(s) inbrackets with an object pronoun and completethe answers.
Are the two smatl pizzas for (Lucù bS!1.
No, thev are for them.
r Are the fries for (Linda and Erik) _?No,
Are the three cups of coffee for (Peter)
No,
ls the sandwich for (Janine, Steve and Lucy)
-?4 ls the cheeseburger for (Alicia) _?No,
5 ls the bottle of mineral water for (Linda and
Erik) _?No,
Replace the underlined expressions withpronouns and rewrite the sentences.
Our grandmother and grandfather live with me
and mv brothers.
They live with us.
r Dannv loves lsabel.
z Mv bovfriend and I don't tike meat.
Our teachers hetp me and mv classmates withour homework.
4 My parents visit mV grandparents everySaturday afternoon.
5 Mv brothers and I ptay footbalt with John.
6 Mrs Field uses her computel every day.
Do vou and vour friends want to have Iunch
with me and mv friends?
HOw t,o ... I orderfood in a fast food restaurant
5 Choose the correct words or phrases in italics.
A: Helto, what can I get you today?
B: I'd (r) want /like a tuna, cheese and tomato
B:
A:
B:
A:
B:
A:
B:
A:
B:
pizza, ptease.
Smallor large?
How (z) much /many is the [arge pizza?
It's €7.75.OK, [arge, ptease.
Right. A large tuna, cheese and tomato pizza.
Any side orders?
Q) Are / Do you have fries?
No, we don't. Do you (4) want /like a salad?
OK. A small tomato salad.
Anything to () eat /drink?Yes, (6) l'm /l'd like a large cup of coffee, please.
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How much (ù are /isthaTTThat's €ro.95.Can I pay (8) by /of credit card?
Pronunciatione W Listen to this tist. The arrow z showswhen the voice goes up, and \ shows when thevoice goes down.
A large tuna and pineapple pizzalvl, a smalltomato satad [z] and a small cup of coffee [\].
b W Listen to these lists and write z in thespaces if the voice goes up, and s if the voicegoes down.
r I'd like a large cheeseburger f , a sma[[ cup ofcoffee I and a smatl satad [.
z I'd like a smallvegetarian pizzal, large fries
f] and an orange juice [.I'd tike a kito of oranges I, un appte [, twobananas ! and a meton !.I'd tike 5oog of beef f , a packet of biscuits [,zoog of sugar I and a bottle of mineralwater[.
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Thanh you for ashing for informntion about Las Palomas Village'
Las Palomas is in the south of Spain, a short driue t'rom Mâlaga' Las
Palomas is the perfect place t'or holiàays, or for a home lry the sea, especially forretired people. Ônly twenty-eight kilometres from Malaga Airport, Las Palomas
is per"feit for long weekenàs, but it isn't just a holiday uillage * it's ako a home-
At Las Palomas there's a small supermarket and there's a bank. There
are three bars and two restaurants seruing intemational food. There are tloo
Iarge swimming pook and there's a well-equipped gm. You can also taalh to
thilocal beach in just t'iue minutes, where you can find a uariety of shops andbe&ch restaurants. There isn't a cinema or a hospital in the uillage, but Mâlaga
is only a short bus ride away.
There are forty+wo apartments at Las Palomas, with onei tloo or three
bedrooms, and there are four luxury uillas. You can btty your apartment with
furniture, if you want. The t'urniture includes all modem bitchen equipment,
beds, sofas, cupboards and dining tables and chairs. Each apartment has a'
pnuate leftaci. Prirrt staft t'rom 200,000 euros.
You can visit Las Palomas any time. Please call the numbæ"' l' .
above to olganise your uisit.
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Vocabulary I equipment and furniture
a, Write the correct vowels (a, e, i, o, u) in
these furniture and home equipment words.
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a Lool< at the text. What kind of text is it?
r an advert in a magazine
z information in answer to a letter
b Read the text. What is there at Las Palomas?
Tick (/) the correct pictures.
e Read the text again. Mark the sentences true(T) or fatse (F).
Las Palomas is in Mâtaga.
b Put the words from Ex. za into the word map.
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There aren't any shops at Las Palomas.
You can change money in the village.
You can swim in the sea near the village.
There are a lot of shops near the viltage.
There aren't any cinemas in the viIlage.
You can't buy an apartment with furniture.
Each apartment has a private garden.
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Gramma,x I there is/there are
3 Complete the sentences with the correct formof there is/are. Use the contracted forms. (Some
need questions or negatives.)
There's a famous zoo in Berlin.
schoo[.sixteen classrooms in our
any shops near here?
a good Chinese takeaway
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in the centre of the town.
you can eat rt.
any meat in this meat, so
a gym on the ship?
a garden with theis a [arge terrace.
any eggs in the fridge.
a message for you on the
a concert in the concert
apartment but there
Can you get some?
answering machine.
hatt this Saturday?
æ Look at the plan of the holiday village andcorrect the mistakes in the sentences on the right.
rhere are thirty apartments in the village.
There ore twentv apartments.
There isn't a beach near the village.
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There's one swimming poot.
There aren't any cafés in the viltage,
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4 There isn't a place to park your car.
s You can't plav tennis here.
b Write sentences about the village wiTh thereis/are (or there isn't/aren't).(nightctubs) There aren't any niqhtclubs in thevillaae.
r (a hotet)
z (bars)
3 (a takeaway restaurant)
(shops)
(a tennis court)
6 (a schoot)
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Lifelong learning I personatise it!
Write sentences about your home, using thewords in brackets.
(CD ptayer) I hove a CD plaver in mv bedroom.
(bathroom) There are two bathrooms in mvapartment.
r (television)
(bed)
(cupboard)
(dishwasher)
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(dining room)
Vocabulary I possessions (VB pB4)
1 *, Match letters in A with letters in B to makethe names of furniture, equipment and personalpossessions (some are two words).
A B
r answering
2 arm
3 book
4CD
5 micro
6 cup
7 dish
8 dining
a
b
player
board
machine
shelves
washer
WAVE
table
chair
c
d
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f
ch
answerinq maÇhine
fu Use five words from Ex. ra to labetthe pictures.
You can cook meats tr il. cooker
r You can use ii io .rsieir to music.
z You can ori',,e :, _3 Two or three peonle can sit on it.
4 You can walch ;t. _5 You can sleeo i- ir.
6 You can put miLk in it.
7 You send emails from it.8 Onty one person can sit on it.
9 You can wash clothes in it.
Grammâx I have got
3 Write sentences with have/has got. tJse. contracted forms.
)enny I an apartment in the city
Jennv's qot an aportment in the city.
r l/twobrothers
z They / a swimming pool
3 Âlvaro / an MP3 player
4 We / a new sofa
5 You / a phone message
6 l/threechildren
7 She / a boyfriend in New york
Rewrite the sentences as questions (?) or negatives(l). Use contracted forms for the negatives.l've got a car. (X)
I hoven't got a car.
Maria's got a dictionary. (?)
Has Mcria oot a dictionarv?
r We've got a big kitchen. (X)
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z Your girifriend's got a good job. (?)
3 She's got a DVD ptayer. (X)
What is it? Match the words and phrases in thebox to the sentences in the next column.
4 Thev've got a microwave. (?)
bed fridge €€ûk€+ car laptop computer ,
sofa washing machine Mp3 ptayer i
5 You've goi the answers. (?)
! sora wasntng macntne MP3 ptayer i
I television dining chair ::_ *_=__=_.:=__:__J,6 r€'s got a credit card. (X)
Mal<e questions from the prompts and writetrue short answers.
your town / theatre?
Hos your town qot a theatre?
Yes, it has.
1 your town / shopping centre ?
2 your town / airport ?
3 you / any children ?
4 you / any brothers or sisters ?
Write three sentences withthave got and but,tike the examples. Write about you and yourfamily. Use the personal possessions in Ex. rand z.
l've got o cooker but I haven't got a microwave.My sister's got a woshing machine but she hasn'tgot a car.
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Listening7 e W Coverthe tapescript. Listen to Serena.
Where does she live? Tick (./) the correct picture.
& Listen again and complete the sentenceswith hove/hos got and a number.
Their house has qot four bedrooms.
r Serena and Harry
z Serena
ch ild re n.
cats.
3 Harry
4 They
computers.
DVDs.
æ Listen again and answer the questions. Useshort answers.
Has Serena got an apartment in the city?
No, she hasn't.
r Have Serena and Harry got any chitdren?
z Has Serena got a car?
3 Has her husband got a car?
4 Has Serena's house got a terrace?
5 Have they got a dining room?
6 Have they got a widescreen TV?
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I live in a big house in the country with my husband,Harry. The house has got four bedrooms and a biggarden. We've got two chitdren and three cats - they lovethe garden. They play in it every day. And we've got a
garage - I haven't got a car but my husband has. l'm anartist and I work at home. I use one of the bedrooms. lt'sgot a big terrace. I can sit on the terrace in the summerand paint the garden - it's lovely. Harry's a computerprogrammer. He's got three computers. Actually, he's gotlots of electronic things in the house. He's got a digitatcamera and he makes DVDs. ln fact we've got forty DVDs
now. ln the evenings we eat dinner in the kitchen - wehaven't got a dining room. Then we watch TV in the livingroom - we've got a fantastic widescreen TV.
Pronunciation8 ffi Listen to the underlined sounds in these
words and ticl< (/) the correct box.
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Vocabulary I landscapes and adjectivesto describe places (VB p8S)
1 a Complete the crossword with adjectivesand places, using the clues. Then answer thequestion below.
Clues
New York is a [6 across] [r down]- millions ofpeople live there.
There's a [8 down] [z down] in my country - thereisn't any water in it.
The New Forest is a [3 across] [4 down] in thesouth of England.
Kefallonia is a very [5 across][7 across]- it has
a lot of trees.
Copacabana in Rio de Janeiro is a very [9 across]
[l down]- a lot of peopte go there.
One adjective from the crossword isn't in thectues. Which adlective?
b Cross out the adjective that we don't useto describe the place.
river: dangerous modem wide
r desert: hot dry green
z mountain: friendty high cold
3 city: dry noisy busy
4 beach: popular huge modern
5 island: green wide tropical
6 forest: old busy beautiful
7 take: green dry smatl
Grammâf I modifiers
2 Write a sentence with your opinion about thesethings. Use a modifier and the adjective given.
Footbal[ / exciting Football is really excitinq. /Football isn't very excitinq.
r Nightctubs / exclting
Our classroom / comfortabte
3 Television i relaxing
4 My diet / healthy
5 Computer games / interesting
* Look at the pictures. Choose one modifierand one adjective to describe each picture, andwrite them under the picture.
Modifiers: quite very very really not very not very
Adjectives: big famous heatthy high poputar vrride
verv wide river
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The Amazon f river The Amazon is a verv wide river
r Traffic warden / iob
z The Empire State / buitding
3 The Volkswagen Polo / car
+ Brad Pitt / actor
s Chicken and potatoes / meat
Writing4 a, Read the text about John and his city. There
aren't any capital letters or ful[ stops. Correctthe text, following the example. (See Writingbank on page 145 of your Students' Book.)
iohn is from scottand, in the north of britain,(
he lives in edinburgh, a [arge city in the south-
east of the country
there are lots of interesting places in
edinburgh: museums, cinemas, theatres and
restaurants there's an arts festivaI every year
and john always goes to it with his friends
the city is also quite near beautifuI lakes and
mountains
john likes edinburgh because it's a very friendly
place he also thinks the city is very beautifut,
but he doesn't like the scottish weather - it's
very cold!
h Find phrases in the text that express theseideas. Underline the phrases and write them inthe table.
5 Write an email to a friend about your town/city.Fo[low these steps.
r Look at the email on page 5r ofyour Students'Book. How do you start the emai[?
z Say where you [ive.
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Write two or three sentences to describe your
town/city.
Give your opinion about your town/city.
End the email.
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Thanks for your email. Here's the
information about my town. I live
Pronunciation
6 a Mark the syttabtes in these words andunderline the strong syltable.
r a/part/ment z bar lgain 3 comfortable
4 compare s decide 6 famous 7 mountain
s opinion 9 tropicaI ro viltage
b W Listen and check your answers.
c Write the words in the table. Listen againif you want.
WORDS WITH TWOSYLLABLES
WORDS WITH THREE
SYLLABLES
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Vocabulary I buildings (vB p8s)
Use the clues to complete the crossword.
r Doctors and nurses work here.
z You can live here.
3 [across]You can drink (and sometimes eat)
here.
r [down] You can put your money here.
4 People work here - they make things.
5 You can look at old things here.
6 You can buy a[[ your food and drinks here.
7 You can look at pictures here.
Grammâ,f I past of to be
2 Look at the maps. Write sentences aboutSummertown in r99o.
There are offices in Green Street.There were cottaqes in Green Street.
r There's a theme park in Lake Road.
z There's a supermarket in Lake Road.
3 There are apartments in Station Road.
4 There's a museum in Station Road.
5 There's a nightctub in Harley Street.
6 There's a hoteI in Harley Street.
Write questions about Summertown. Thenanswer them.
there i supermarket / Lake Road I ry9o?Was there a supermarket in Lake Rood in rygo?No, there wasn't. There were shops.
What i there / the park I ry9o?What was there in the park in rygo? There were
houses in the park.
r there I faclory / Station Road / rggo?
z What / there / Green Street / r99o?
3 there / nightctub / Hartey Street / r99o?
4 there / apartments / Station Road / r99o?
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Grammâf I Past Simple of regular verbs:positive
4 Angie is a famous singer. Look at her diary forlast week and complete the sentences.
Anqie visited the new concert hall |tast
Wednesday.
r She
last Friday evening.
last Saturday morning.
on Sunday afternoon.
two days ago.
yesterday.
a, Complete the text with verbs from the box inthe Past Simple.
cook hetp ptay retax start walkwatch work
Luisa's Day
Luisa's day started at 8.ooa.m. yesterday. She
to work at 9.oo and she
from 9.3o to 4.3o. Then she
tennis with a friend from 43oto 5.3o. At home she (zr)
for her family then she (S)
son with his school work. ln the evening she(6)
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Now write about Warren's Day.
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Reading6 a The dialogue below is not in the correct
order. Write the correct numbers in the boxes.
I tdeçia.l to have a sandwich in the office,so I stayed at work at tunchtime.
I Aut you weren't at home at eight o'ctock in theevening.
f Where were you yesterday? I wanted to tatkto you. I phoned you at 8.3o in the morning.
I Yes, I was. I cooked dinner for the children,then I listened to CDs all evening.
I Otr, I watked to work yesterday, so I wasn'tat home at 8.3o.
E Ot , we[[, never mind. Can I ask you somethingnow?
I wett, I visited my friend Rosie in hospitalafterwork, at about six o'clock, for an hour.
f eut I catted you again at lunchtime and you
weren't at home.
I Wfrat about after work? I phoned you againat hatf past five.
e æ Listen and check your answers.
Pronunciationa Underline the regular Past Simple verbs in
Ex. 6a and write them in the table.
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VoCabulary I prepositions of place
Look at the picture and read the sentences. Write the names of the food and drink next to the letters betow.
The satad is in the sink. The apptes are on the table and the potatoes are under the chair. The meat is in themicrowave. The pasta is behind the microwave and the eggs are in the fridge. The biscuits are between themicrowave and the sink. The mitk is in the fridge and the orange juice is next to it. The bread is next to the TV.
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2 Work out where the people in the study groupsit, and wriie the names on the correct desks.
Steve sits in front of Stephanie and next to Susan.
Satty sits in front of Sandy and next to Susan.
Simon sits behind Susan and in front of Sean.
Simon sits on the right of Stephanie.
Sean sits between Sam and Sarah and behindSimon.
Sam sits on the left of Sean.
Gfamm€ùI I past Simple: questions
3 a Write questions in the past Simple, usingthe prompts.
1 you / have / a good hotiday?Did vou have a aood holidav?
z Where I you I go? Where did vou qo?
3 you I stay 1 in a nice ptace?
4 What I vou I do?
5 you / meet / any friends?
6 How long / you I stay?
7 When I you I get home?
8 you / buy me / anything?
b Match the questions in Ex. 3a to these answers.
I Yes, we did. We stayed in a really good hotet.
I Yesterday evening.
I To munich, in the south of Germany.
! Yes, we did. We know some people there.
n No, ldidn't. I'm sorry.
n Wu visited lots of museums and galleries.
I Yes, we did. lt was great, thanks.
tr W. stayed for a week.
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Lifelong learning I words and pictures
4 Draw arrows or stars (as in the examples) toremind you of the directions and positions.
It's on the left Turn rioht.
4 lt's at the end of the road.r Turn [eft.
?s Use the map to help you complete thedialogues. Then listen again and check youranSwers.
:. A: Excuse me, can you tell me the wav To The
art gaItery?
B: Of course. Go out of the station and
Lane jthen tur*€h, i.t" stiit: ;::i:.,teft
th. road. The
art ga[[ery is on the
z A: Excuse me, do
the way to the church?
B: Yes, it's easy. Leave the station and turnChurch Lane.
The church is at the end of the road,
A: Excuse me, is there a hospital near here?
B: A hospitat? Yes. Go out of the station and go
straight . Go across the bridge
at the end of Station Road and
into Park Lane. The hospitaI is
to the swimming poo[?
B: Yes. Leave the station and go
on. Go along Station Road and go
the river into Grove Lane.
Then into thepark. The swimming pool is in front of you.
Writing6 Write directions from the station. The cinema
is buitding B, the supermarket is C and thebank is building D.
r Excuse me, can you tell me the way to thecinema?
Yes, of course. Go out of the station and
Excuse me, do you know the way to a
supermarket?Yes, there's a supermarket in Hiltfietd Avenue.You go straight
Excuse me, is there a bank near here?
Yes, there is. Go out of the station and turn leftinto
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z Go straight on.
ry*s*â$-"i!E $ lt I i:Bqnk8'{T'"3 lt's on the right. 6 Turn right at the bank.
Listening5 e W Listen to four dialogues and follow the
directions on the map. You are at the station.Write the letters of the places.
r the art gallery Iz the church I3 the hospitat I+ the swimming pool I
Readinga Read the text quicl<ly, and answer the question.
How long was Lewis and Ctark's journey? _ years
Meriwether l.ewis and William Clarkare famous American explorers. In 1804
President Thomas Jefferson wanted a
map of the western United States becauseat that time people didn't know the area
west of the Mississippi River. tewisand Clark started from St Louis in 1804
with thirty men and an Indian woman,Sacagawea. The weather was very badand it was difficult to travel. They stayedfor the winter with the Dakota Indians.
After the winter they travelled over theRocky Mountains. The Indians helpedthem find the Pacific Ocean at the endof 1805. They discovered many newrivers and mountains and they measuredeverything for their maps. They startedback at the start of 1806 and they finishedtheir journey at the end of the year.
They travelled 12,900 kilometres anddiscovered that North America was ahuge place.
Gfammâf I Past Simple: negarive
2 Use the prompts to write negative sentencesin the Past Simpte.
Christopher Cotumbus / invent / the compass
Christopher Columbus didn't invent the compass.
Charles Darwin / be / American
Charles Dorwin wasn't American.
r Witliam Shakespeare / write I Don Quixote
2 My great-grandparents I own I a car
3 Queen Elizabeth I I be I married
4 We / have / mobite phones in the r97os
5 My father / go / to university
6 He I study / foreign [anguages at school
ln ancient times people I eat I a lot of foodand they / be / tatl
b Read the text again and number the events17,in the order they happened. (Use adictionary to check any new words.)
They stayed with the Dakota lndians.
They finished their iourneyto the Pacific Ocean.
The President wanted a map
of the western US.
They started back after the winter.
They travetled over the Rocky Mountains.
Lewis and Clark started from St Louis.
The weather was very bad.
æ Now answer these questions.
Why did the President want a map of the westernUnited States?
Because people didn't know the area west of theMississippi River.
r How many peopte were there on the journey?
z Who hetped them find the Pacific Ocean?
3 What did they measure?
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Vocabulary I transport (VB p8s)
3 Complete the puzzle with forms of transport.
Mal<e true sentences.
The Peuqeot ?oa is a French car.
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Pronunciation5 a Underline the stressed words in the answers.
r A: Did you see a fitm?
B: No, we saw a concert.
z A: Do you like pasta?
B: No, I like potatoes.
3 A: Are you French?
B: No, I'm Canadian.
4 A: ls the chitd hungry?
B: No, she's thirsty.
5 A: Did you arrive on Friday?
B: No, we arrived on Thursday.
h W Listen and check your answers.
lMritinga Think about a great journey from your past.Make notes to answer these questions.
r Where did you go?
z Who was with you on the journey?
I When was it?
4 When did it start and finish?
5 What did you visit?
6 How did you travel?
7 Where did you stay?
8 How long was the journey?
9 What did you like?
ro What didn't you [ike?
u Why was it 'a great journey'?
b Write your notes into a narrative of aboutroo words. Write your narrative in yournotebook.
a Read your narrative and check it forgrammar, spelting and punctuation, thenrewrite it.
The Peugeot
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inventionship
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popu [ar in New York
2 The TGV andthe Talgo
Cotumbus's ships
3 Yellow taxis famous car
4 The railway fast trains
5 The SantoMaria
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GrammarCountable and uncountable nouns1 Put these nouns into the correct column in the
chart below.
armchair biscuit bread coin dishwashermayonnaise money receipt rice salad
COUNTABLE
NOUNSUNCOUNTABLE
NOUNS
Ifow much?/Ifow many?; a/an,some aÏrd any2 Choose the correct word in itatics.
r ld like some/any cheese, please.
there is/there are4 Comptete the dialogue with a form of there is/
there are.
A: I think l1 like to take the apartment, but whatfurniture G) _ in the living room?Wett, (z) a big sofa,(:)--=---_----adiningtabte?Yes, (+) , and (s)four dining chairs.
Oh, sood. (6) a coffee table?No, (z)
oK. (8) any bookshelves?No, (s)
Oh, and what about a television, or a musicsystem?
B: No, (to) any electricalequipment.
Modifiers5 Choose the correct modifier and write sentences.
B:
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How much/many meat do you eat every week?ls there some/ony milk in the fridge?Simon always takes a/some cream in his coffee.How much/many students are there in the class?I can't see you now. I haven't goT some/ony time.Have you got ony/o DVD ptayer?
How much/many bathrooms are there?Please give me some/o carton of orange juice.Can you go to the shop, please? Here'ssome/any money.
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Object pronouns3 Complete the sentences with an object pronoun.
r That's my coffee. lt's for ---..z lt's John's dictionary. please give it to3 'ls that Maria and Olaf on the bus?' ,yes, it,s
4
5
That's Eddie's new car. Do you like
-_?Your girlfriend's on the phone. She wants tospeak to'That's Sophie's sister in the photo.' ,yes,
I
know
7
8
That's my credit card. please give it toTony likes our house. He always stays with
when he comes to London.'Have some fries with your burger.' ,No,
thanks. I don't Iike
quite / really unhappy my sister todayMv sister is reallv unhappv todav.
1 very / not very the new sports centre modern
z - really / quite this fitm boring
3 not very / really late we
4 really / quite my diet unhealthy
{ t,, !;- ,t)L= -f ù,1>.--:'H-+'-=:e-'t.
3ls,r-],,r1I rljir
l'j''-rrit:.4=
ro 'ls that Sarah in the shop?, .yes, that's5 very / not very welt-equipped the kitchen
have got6 Write questions using the prompts. Then answer
them with short answers. (,/) - Yes, (X) = t"to.
Alex / an MP: ptayer (X)
Hos Alex qot an MPt plaver? No, he hasn't.
1 you / a microwave? (X)
z Sarah / a credit card? (/)
3 your parents i a big garden? (X)
4 we I any biscuits? (X)
s the dog / any food? (/)
Past Simple7 æ Write the Past Simple forms of these verbs.
lY.*.:;^ 4 fi*if ltd_{ *.'-n
c Correct the sentences about the text.
The writer's father stopped schoo[ when he was 14.
He didn't stop school when he wos t4.He stopped school when he was t6.
r He studied at university.
z He stayed at the factory for ten years.
3 He married a woman in Africa.
+ The writer's parents opened an lndian factory.
5 They produced lndian food for schoots.
Vocabulary8 a, Write the words in the correct column.
rbez decide
3 marry
4 open
5 start
b Complete the text with Past Simple verbsfrom Ex. 7a. Use the negative if you see (notl.
My father was only 16 when he (r)
-
going to school. He was unhappy at school and
he (z) _ (not) to study at university
- he wanted to go to work. He (t)
-
in a factory for five years but he stitt wasn't very
happy, so he (+) to leave the factoryand see some of the wortd. He (s)
-
to lndia and he stayed there for ten years. He
(6) _ my mother but they decided to
come back to Britain to start a family. At that time,it was very unusual to have an lndian wife and
people (ù (not) very friendly to them
at first. My parents (8)
-
an lndian
restaurant in Bradford, in the north of England,
and a lot of peopte (g)
-
it and enjoyed
the food. After a few years, my parents(ro)
-
to produce lndian food in cans
for supermarkets, and this was very popular. So
I was very happy when I was a chitd - with lovingparents and lots of money!
banana bathroom bed bicycle boat cola
cupboard desk dining room hatt kitchen
lamb Iibrary motorbike newsagent'spharmacy post office potato table tram
b Complete with words from the table.
r We prepare food in the
z We can take aFrance and Britain.
3 I want to look at the new books in
the
We've got a shower in our
I do my homework at my tn
my bedroom.
6 I don't like a lot of meat but I tike
Can you buy a magazine for me at
the ?
This room is very untidy. Please put your books
6 stop
7 travelg visit
9 want
10 work
-
between
4
5
FOOD &DRINK
ROOMS FURNITUREPLACES IN
ATOWNTRANSPORT
in the
VOCabulafy I adjectives for describing people (VB p8+)
1 c& Read the information and labelthe people in the picture.
1
2
4
5
6
7
a
a
Katya's got fair hair and she wears glasses.
Ctara's got dark hair and she's very slim.
Amanda's middte-aged. She's got fair hair and
she's quite short.
Henry's got dark skin and a beard.
Dieter's got fair hair and he's very tall. He's
quite handsome.
Surinda's very friendly. She's got dark skin.
Melanie's young and pretty. She's got pale skin
and fair hair.
Jeremy's bald.
Alvaro's handsome. He's got dark hair and he's
quite tanned.
Stefan's quite fat. He's got fair hair.
a
a
a
a
b Complete these sentences about the picture
with numbers or adiectives.
Three people wear glasses.
:. Five people have got _-- hair.
2 _-peopte have got a beard.
3
-PeoPle
are middte-aged'
4 -.-people have got dark hair.
5 Two men are
Complete with words from Ex. ra.
I wear _-when I read.
It was very sunny last week so now I am quite
3 Deirdre's very tatl but her parents are quite
Do you think Bruce Wittis is or ugly?
Chinese and Japanese people usually have
hair.
Uncle Malcolm's got a *--.Young women fitm stars are often very
I My children are very
tatk to everyone!- they
Complete the sentences with a suitableadjective. (The adjectives are not al[ in Ex. r.)
r Sam doesn't like going to parties and meeting
new oeoole. He's
z Mrs Barrett is 98. She's very
-.
3 Philip doesn't have a handsome face. He's
quite ---.4 We like our teacher very much. She's realty
5 Jane is lovely but I don't like her husband. He's
Write a sentence describing each of these people.
r A member of your famity.
z A famous film star or poP star.
3 Your best friend.
7
8
9
10
tiny
modern
good
exact
interesting
Iate
poor
uncomfortable
single
slow
Lifelong learning I oppositeadjectives
Match the adjectives (r-ro) with their opposites(a-j). Use a dictionary.
r comfortable
z huge
I quick
4 early
5 married
6 bad
old-fashioned
boring
rich
approximate
Gramm&f I pronoun one/ones
5 Match the words in italics in the text (r-6)to the words below.
sports centre I shopping I badminton !shopping centre ! CDs n satad !I love shopping but my husband hates (r) if. There
is a big shopping centre in our town and thereis a small (z) one near our house. We go thereevery Saturday morning. I go to the supermarketand get the food. My husband usually goes to thebookshop and buys CDs. He likes classical(3) ones. Then we have Iunch. I usually have asmall salad and my husband has a large (+) one.ln the afternoon we go to the sports centre. lt's a
modern (ù one with a gym and a swimming pool.
My husband uses the gym. I ptay badminton -I tove (6) ir!
Rewrite the sentences using one or ones.
My girlfriend's got a car but I haven't got a car.
MV qirlfriend's qot a car but I haven't qot one.
r I like hot places but Salty likes cold ptaces.
Can I have six [arge salads and two smallsalads, ptease?
Do you want the British spetling or theAmerican spetting?
We've got three bedrooms - I sleep in the bigbedroom.
5 Are they the blue chairs, the red chairs or the
6 The first flat's got a terrace and the secondflat's got a garden.
7 I'd tike four tuna sandwiches and a chickensandwich, please.
Reading and writinga Complete the gaps (a and b) and write shortanswers to the questions below.
(a)
--
J<ttu\o\,
TharhLs lor yor.ar latsl lel-ler. lf sealg vaarlly {rarrtyl
I sÈatvteâ uny lntevrratliot^rrl StqâieS cor^rse art lheqriversily latsÈ Ho\lh. !\y tivsl cor^yse is Sgarrrish. l'u,r
il lhe beginrrers' clarss. oqv le4chev is lovely. She's
wààle-ogeà atr,râ she copres |rova loleÀo. she's very*vierrâly. My clatssu,rarles Ave very rice. -fhere arre
lh'ee gi'ls atlrâ *ive boys irr lhe class. .fwo o€ lheboys ave orly eighleerr bqt the olhevs arre the sarr,re
ê\ge ê\s r"le - hineleeh.
The lessorls ar"e qhite âièPicqlÈ bql lhey're varyirrtereslitg. t lilce the gya\t*\v\ê\y a$À lr\e lislerrir,rg
exevcises. I âo lwo hot^"s oP horreworL ayevy àay.I rasuarlly wo"L iti Èhe rariversity str,rây cenlre becarhse
lhere are loÈs of âiclioqarries arrrâ sor.re cor"rptrters
with rearlly rase€ral lartgraarge ?yogy^v\s. h Èhe evenirrg
I go otal with soqe o€ r^ry clatssu'rarles. r^Je go lo at
reslaruva\È or ar rrighlclurb - we harve ar lol o{ {qhlGive rr,ry love lo l.4rau arhâ DaÀ atr\à wrile argatirr soorr.
Floterrce
7
2
3
Who is the letter to?
Who is the letter from?
Are Jenna and Florence sisters or friends?
4 Where does Florence study?
5 Where does Florence's teacher come from?
6 How many students are in the Spanish class?
Z Why does Florence work in the study centre?
s What does Florence want Jenna to do?
b Write a letter to a close relative (brother,
sister, etc.) or friend. Tett him/her about yourschool, your English class, your teacher andclassmates. Use Florence's letter as a mode[.
yeltow chairs?
Grammâ,f I possessive pronouns
1 Match A-E to statements r-5 below.
I
I
r lt's mine. I z lt's his. I r lt's hers. X4 lt's ours. [ 5 lt's theirs. I
Choose the correct word in italics.
That's not your book, iT's me /mine.r Can I use your /yours car this evening?
z We can hear theirs /their tetevision in our
living room.
I Take one ofthe pens, they're ours /our.4 ls this dictionary your /yoursz.
5 Don't drink that coffee, it's hers /her.6 We didn't finish our /ours dinner.
7 You can use mine /my umbretla.
8 Are |hose her /hers trainers?
9 The present isn't for us. lt's theirs /their.
Match the undertined phrases to theexpressions in the box.
is theirs isn't ours doesn't belong to them
isnrtmine are ours is mine aren't his
isn't yours belongs to you is ours
You can't use that computer. lt doesn't belong tome. isn't mine
7
2
3
I think this book is Vours.
That Nokia phone betongs to me
The house on the left belongs to Atice and her
h usband.
4
5
The big present is for us.
The DVD player isn't theirs. lt's ours.
The tetevision doesn't belong to us. lt belongs
to my parents. _Don't drink that cup of coffee. lt isn't for Vou,
it's for Mauro.
8 Those holiday photos belong to us.
9 The chairs aren't mv brother's. They belong tohis wife.
Complete the text with the words from the box.Use each word once only.
mine his hers ours yours theirs
I live in a large apartment with my sister. ltbelongs to our parents. The furniture doesn'tbelong to me and my sister - it's alt (r) _, too.But the television and music system are (z)
- we bought them together last year. We've bothgot mobile phones: (l)
-
is a Nokia and my
sister's is a Motorola. We use them a lot, but(+) _ isn't very good because it hasn't got
a camera. My phone's got a camera and it plays
MP3s! My sister's boyfriend's got a reatly good
phone. He can use (S) when he travels
because it works in lots of different countries.
Have you got a mobile phone? Can you use(6) _ in different countries?
Pronunciation5 a, W Listen and undertine
the sound /0/ in these words.
r birthday
z third
3 something
e æ Listen and tick (/)the words You hear.
r a) free I b) three !z a) eighth f, b) hates nr a) thin I b) tin Iq a) six I b) sixth Is a) first n b) thirst tr6 a) think tr b) drink I
VocabularY I ordinal
numbers; months
6 Answer the questions.
Which date is one month
before 5th March? sth February
r Which date is two months
after r8th SePtember?
z Which
May?
month comes after
r Which day comes between
Tuesday and ThursdaY?
Which day comes afterFriday?
Which date is three months
before zznd October?
rst JulV is Monday. Which
day is Zth Juty?
Which date is three weeks
after 3rd August?
7 Write the dates in italics in words.
America's lndependence Day is on 4/7. the fourth of lulv
t z5/tz is Christmas DaY.
z Wittiam Shakespeare's birthday is zl/4.
I St Patrick's Day, ryb,is a hotiday in lreland.
+ z6/tz is a hotiday in Britain, Canada and Australia.
5 Pedro Alvares Cabrat discovered Brazil on zz/4, t5oo.
6
7
My birthday is tg/to.
The Second World War started on 3/9, t939.
Listening8 a, W Coverthe tapescript in Ex.8b and listen to the conversation.
who are the food and drinks for? complete the table with ticks (/).
b Complete the gaps with possessive pronouns.
Ana: Ah, Phil. You've got the food'
Phil: Yes. Here we are. Now, [et's see. The chicken sandwich, that's
, Ana.
No, it isn't (2)
-.
That's for Darren. He wanted chicken.
Right, sorry. The chicken sandwich is (:) ---_.Yes. And the tuna sandwich is (4)
OK. ls the satad (r) too?
No, that's for Sytvia.
Yes, that's (6) . And the cups of coffee?
They're for Dave and Joe.
Right. And the burgers are (7)
Yes, they are. What about the orange iuice and the bag of crisps?
Are they (8)
Phil: Yes, they're (9)
(r)
Ana:
Phit:
Ana:
Phil:
Ana:
Phil:
Ana:
Phit:
Ana:
, too, I think ...
ORANGE
JUICE
CUPS OF
COFFEE
CHICKEN
SANDWICH
TU NA
SANDWICI-BURGERS SALAD
BAG OF
cRtsPs
PH IL
ANA
DAVE
AND JOE
SYLVIA
DARREN
æ Listen again and check your answers.
Reading1 Read the text quickty. What
is it about?
1 a new type of banknote
2 a man who tried to stealsomething
3 a probtem with the police
It's a crazy world!A man was in a Berlin police station last night after he tried to steal
a 1",000 euro note from a car.
The man, a Z8-year-old tourist, noticed
the note inside the car in a Berlin street'
The thief broke into the car and took the
note, but people in the street saw him
and called the police. The police arrived
quickly, caught the man and put him in apolice station cell.
Unfortunateiy for the man, the note wasn t
even a real euro note - euro notes only
go up to 500 euros' not 1,000. The note
was in fact an advertisement for a local
business. The business made the fake
1,000 euro notes to advertise a competition
- people could win 1,000 euros as the top
prize in the competition' The thief didn't
understand that the note wasn't real!
2 Match the words r-6 from the articte to their approximate meaningsa-f.
a false, not reaI
b sad ty
c went into a house lcar to take somethingd a person who takes things and doesn't aske to take something from someone, and not askf a room in a police station
æ Read the text again. Put the events in the correct order.
The police caught the man.
A business in Berlin made some fake t,ooo euro notes.They took him to the police station.He broke into the car and tried to steat it.People from the business put the notes in cars in Berlin.A man noticed one of the fake notes in a car.
7
2
steal
thiefbroke
cell
unfortunatety
fake
b Answer the questionswith a few words only.
What diC the man see?
A fake Looo euro note
r Did he know it was a fakenote?
z What did he do?
Why did the police catchhim?
Was the note a real euronote?
3
4
5
6
3
trtrnrTtr
5 Who made the notes? Why?
INFINITIVE PAST SIMPLE FORM
REGULAR IRREGULAR
7
2
3
4q
6
7
8
9
10
77
72
be
try
notice
breal<
tal<e
see
call
arrive
catch
put
make
can
tried
wqs ''ere
Gfammâ,f I Past Simple: irregular verbs Vocabulary I phrasal verbs
a Complete the tabte with the Past Simple formof the verbs.
Ep Rewrite the sentences, using the PastSimple form of verbs from the table.
Thieves often break into the nightctub.
lhiayes bryke infqthe niqht7lubagain last night.
r We catch the bus to work every morning.
yesterday morning.
z Don and Eva see their grandchildren once a week.
last Sunday.
3 Mum mal<es fantastic chocolate biscuits.
for the party last weekend.
4 Xavier takes hundreds of photos on every hotiday.
on his [ast holiday.
5 I can swim 5oo metres in twenty minutes.
whenlwasachild.6 Alicia puts a lot of sugar in her coffee.
in her coffee yesterday!
7 They aren't very happy about the weather.
about the weather on holidayl
8 The train usually arrives on time.
æ There is one phrasal verb in the article inEx. r. What is it?
b Complete the text with phrasalverbs fromthe box. Use the Present or Past Simple.
get-up listen to [ool< after look atmove in picl< up
I have a nice [ife. I get up when I
want in the morning and I (r)
the newspapers before I go to work. Then in theevening I see friends, watch TV or(z) music. Last weel< myboyfriend asked me to (3)
with him for a week. His littte niece, Molly, was withhim and he wanted me to help. Every day I took herto schooI before I went to work. ln the evening, I
left work earty and (4)
from schoo[, then I (5)Mottyher
until 7.oo, when my boyfriend came home. Then I
cooked and cleaned the apartmentl lt was awfu[,and I was very happy when Molly went back homeat the end of the week.
Pronunciation6 e æ Listen. Do the question words start
with the sound lwl or lhl?Write lwl or lhlafter each word.
r what
z where
3 who 7 whose
4 when
fu Complete the questions with one of thequestion words. Then write answers which aretrue for you. Write full sentences.
1 _ old were you on your last birthday?
did you go on your tast holiday? (place)
3 _ did you do when you were there?
4 _did you last take an exam? (time)
5 _ did you talk to yesterday evening?
5 why
6 how
late yesterday morning.
6 _ did you start learning Engtish? (reasonl
Vocabulary I clothes
1 Find four clothes words and one adjective in
each word chain.
Gramm&f I Present Simple; adverbsof frequency
4 Put the words in brackets in the correct position..i"
Emitfdrives to work. (usualty)
r I wear a hat in winter. (atways)
z The weather is hot in July. (sometimes)
3 We eat at fast food restaurants. (never)
4 I use my microwave. (hardty eveÙ
5 My kitchen is untidy. (often)
6 She gets money from the cashpoint. (usually)
7 Formalclothes are uncomfortabte. (often)
5 Put the words in the correct order to make
sentences.
in the Sahara desert lt rains never
It never roins in the Sahoro desert.
1 wear a suit I hardly ever to work
z sometimes Mrs Gladstone tate is
3 my parents often We visit at the weekend
4 to Greece They in the summer go usually
5 my mother on Saturdays atways I phone
6 always The manager busy is
7 gets up never earty James on Sundays
8 lt in August hardly ever in Madrid rains
m aç6E$SHrB cH10PU11syÇR
ctothes words: iacket t-shirt
ad jective:
ffi DBFs sgo RTsgesscARro RN\AL
clothes words:
ad jective:
m G( oVEsMA,grR oû5EBSU tI\E
clothes words:
ad jective:
Write the words from the box in the correct
columns. Some words can go in two columns.
coat gloves jeans pu[lover scarf shortssuit T-shirt tie trainers
SUMMER WINTER FORMAL INFORMAL
Label the pictures using an adjective from thebox and a clothes word.
formal loose smart tight thick light
.r,', ,b !,lr'I,/- 4J'J.l/-a "\l1"*\'lit:osmartiacket
l{Ël
6 Rewrite the sentences using suitable adverbsoffrequency. Use each adverb once only.
Dimitri goes to the gym four times a week.
Dimitri often qoes to the qvm.
r Jason doesn't smoke.
z I go to the theatre once a year.
Reading and writing
A -.# -
DearAlison ,1\ -?
îïrtilîii, !l,-*î1'. rrunr. t' :,:t:^Ï"rk. tn rhe
ifiiJll,J:iX*Xl''ffi':.'ik-" t *"t;'t" t* bank' what
' I do'/(+)
--Mdcolm GreY
-.,irr.€*11ii:Llialr':rrr'r ::-.'
æ Read the letters and the answer. ls theanswer for A or B?
b Complete gaps 1-1o with words andexpressions from the box.
don't wear put can uncomfortableusually smart advice tight Can you
e Write the questions for these answers.
Where does Malcolm work? ln a bank.
7
A suit and a tie and smart shoes.
He walks.
ln a sports centre.
ln the morning.
Dear Alison
(5) -=- helP me? I work in a sPorts
centre and I usually wear trainers' shorts
and a ?shut. In the moming I (6) _'--,, help in the gYm but in the aftemoon
'l', I sometimes work in the office' My
t colleagues in the office saY I (7)
-i. toot< smart in my shorts and T-shirt! How
I can t wear comfortable clothes for the
i tt- and look (8) ---- in the office?
l, wtrut do you suggest?
i: Sophia Antrim.q?1.$?99a.itrr!
-,,".,,:,)
3 They watch the TV news every day.
4 Jennifer wears a dress once or twice a week.
From Monday to Saturday he gets up at seveno'clock.
87 Read the information and write an emailto Davina in your notebook.
Next month you begin a new office job atSystemPro lncorporated, a big Americancomputer company in your home town. you
don't know very much about the company.
You want to know about these things:o clothes. private phone ca[[s and emails. smol<ing. lunch breaks
Davina, one of your colleagues from your oldjob, now works for SystemPro lncorporated.You want her advice.
Ansr,vqr-......L
^ --'.-qqab--_-
;iff1,;o'u"u,^.,o, .
i,trî:âilîd:;i*i,8* i*ï,ti:ffi":,i;Li;_i.;;;
ffiJî#*""iîF,iJtrî:ï i
She doesn't look smart.
Listening
Gates n fl g
2
Look at the picture. Write the correct numbers.
He's eating a burger. I She's taughing. IHe's shouting. I Sfre's carrying a suitcase. !He's wearing a suit. I She's feeling unhappy. IHe's walking towards man number 6. IShe's smoking. ! He's eating a sandwich. !She's waiting at the check-in desk. I
e W A police detective is at the airport. Heis lool<ing for Ron Tyler, a thief, and his gang.Cover the tapescript on page 53 and tisten.Which number is the police officer? [
b Listen again and write the numbers of eachof these people.
Ron Tyler I Leanne Tyler, his wife !Mikey Tyter, Ron's son I Sig Dave ITracey, Mikey's girtfriend !Hayley, Ron's daughter Iæ Listen again. Tick (/) the eight phrases youhear.
1 I'm watching. Iz He's tatking. I3 He's calling. f4 He's shouting. t]5 She's cooking. tr6 She's tooking. I
7 She's arriving. []I She's crying. tr9 She's working. I
10 She's waiting. ftL She's smoking. ft2 He's walking f
âXâ8C{!59 p T&pf5fÊtFTA: Where are you, Brian?
B: I'm at the airport. I'm watching those famous thieves- the Tyler Gang.
A: 0h, good. Are they atl there?
B: I thinkso, but I don't know all ofthem. I can see RonTyler - he's talking on his mobile phone. He's shouting.He isn't happy!
A: ls his wife there?
B: Leanne? Yes, she is. She's tooking at a magazine at thebookshop. She's iaughing.
A: What about Ron's son, Mikey?
B: ls he big and ugty?
A: Yes, that's Mikey!
B: I see him. He's eating a burger. Wait a minute. He'smeeting someone ... yes, a young woman. She's arrivingnow. She's short and pretty. She's carrying a huge suitcase.
A: That's Mikey's girlfriend, Tracey. A big suitcase ...
interesting. ls Ron's daughter Hayley there?B: Yes, she's waiting at the check-in desk. She,s smoking.
She looks confused.
A: Hayley's always confused. What about her husband,Big Dave? He's the dangerous one ...
B: 0h, yes. 0h, no! He's watching me ... now he's watkingtowards me ... I'm going!
Grammâ,f I present Continuous
3 æ Write about the ten numbered people in thepicture. Use their names if you know them.
t Tracey is arrivinq at the airport. She's carrvinqa lorqe suitcase.
2
z Mikey I ea| I asandwich?
Haytey / smoke?
BigDave/wear lacoaT?
5 Leanne I feel I unhappy?
Gramm€ùf I adverbs of manner
4 æ Complete the tabte with the missingadjectives or adverbs.
fu There are mistakes with the adverbs oradjectives in five of the sentences. Find themistakes and correct them.
Are you sitting €offiffile? comfortablvFrancisco always does his work carefu[[y. /r Don't run so fast!
z You took sadty today - what's wrong?
3 Marina always talks very loud.
4 You sing very good. Are you a singer?
5 Kelvin is a strangely person.
I'm really hungry. What's for dinner?
The children are ptaying very quiet in
fu Make questions using the prompts. Thenanswer the questions.
Tracey I carry/ a smalt bag?
ls Tracev carrvina a small baq? No, she isn, t.She's carrvinq a larqe suitcase.
r Mikey / wear / jeans?
6
7
ADJECTTVE ADVERB
7
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
bad
close
comfortable
happy
qrlcksad
a*ararrrv
-.11
hungrily
*.*.lt
their room.
--T
Vocabulary I the weather
æ Make seven more weather words from theboxes.
feg wa su win sno co rain cloud
wing nny ing dy gy td y rm
foq+qv:foqqv7
b Use the weather words to complete thesentences.
3
5
6
7
2
3
4
,{*d*'
N
AwE..jeE
s
$k5-r^tù
Pronunciation2 æ, W Listen to each sentence twice. Are
the underlined sounds lol or /au/? Write thenumber of each sound in the table.
Readingæ Read the text about the weather and ourhealth. Tick (/) the correct columns.
GOOD FOR US BAD FOR US GOOD AND BAD
The sun
Hot weather
Cold weather
\---,-J :\d\ji
{,"
r lt's windv and
z lt's
3 lt's
4 lt's
5 lt's
in the centre.
and .-- in the north.
and in the south.
in the west.
in the east.
Weathe!" w,seCan the weather really a{f*at sr,r kealth and ourmaads? Read on and find outl
The sun
'l::' The sun can be good for us. lt gives us vitamin D
- this is very important for young people whenthey are growing.
'', But the sun can also be bad for us. A lot of sun can
hurt our skin very badly - a good suntan really is
not healthy.
l-lot weatlrer
-i Hot weather can be bad for us. We lose waterfrom our bodies and that can be dangerous. lt's agood idea to drlnk a lot of water when it's hot.
''" Very hot weather can also affecl our moods. ln hotweather people often get tired, have headaches
and sleep badly. lt can also affect people withdepression quite badly.
{-old ureâther
'r.lr A lot of old people have problems when it's verycold because their body temperature falls quicklyand they become sick.
*r Some people become very depressed in cold, darkweather. They can't sleep and they don't eat a lot.
{l Cold weather can be good for us too: people oftenfeel very strong and healthy in the mountainsbecause the cold air is very clean and relaxing.
lol laulr Joan wears new cotton tops under
her otd coat. 2 3
z I lost my watch in the post office.
3 I need some new clothes to go tocoltege in October.
+ lt's hot in Austratia but it's snowingand cold in Poland.
b Listen again and check your answers.
3
4
The cold can affect otd peopte very badty. trDepressed people sometimes don't
sleep very wetl. nMany peopte think cotd mountain air is
depressing. n
Lifelong learning I Nouns and adjectives
4 Complete the tabte with nouns or adjectives
b Read the text again. Mark the sentences true(T) or false (F).
r lt is heatthy to have a nice suntan. [}z Hot weather is often good for people with
depression.
from the text.
NOUNS ADJECTIVES
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2
3
4
5
6
importance
sickness
darkness
healthy
suntanned
depressed
How to ... I take part in a factual conversation
5 a W Coverthe tapescript. Listen to the
'diatogue and find:
r a sentence giving an oPinion.
z a question asking for an oPinion.
3 an agreement.
4 a disagreement.
!r Look at the tapescript and check your answers.
Gfamm&f I Present Simple and Present
Continuous
6 Look at the underlined phrases in the tapescript
below. Write the numbers of the phrases on the
correct line.
Actions happening now: 1Actions that happen regularlY: 4,
7 Write sentences about Jason, using the prompts
in the boxes and the Pictures.
.lason lives in the city and he works in a
department store. EverY daY ...
eat a burger with friends play computer games
ta*€-t#t€-vreÉk sell men's ctothes
1
2
3
4
He takes the bus to work.
This week Jason is on hotiday. What's he doing?
swim in the sea play footbatl on the beach
eat fish at a restaurant sunbathe-enthe-beaeh
5 He's sunbothinq on the beach.
6
7
8
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Meera: Hetlo, Carmen. (r) What are vou doing here?
Carmen: Hi. (z) I'm waiting to go on the sunbed.
b) l'm trvine to get a good suntan before we go
on holiday.
Reatty? Why?
Wett, I think it looks horrible if you're the onty
pale person on the beach. Don't you think so?
Wetl, no, I'm not sure. lt isn't healthy to have a
suntan, you know.
Carmen: Oh, I agree that you need to be carefut.
(4) I atwavs spend iust ten minutes on the
sunbed. (5) I never stav for very long. You aren't
here for the sunbed, then, Meera?
Meera: Oh, no. (6) l'm meeting my fitness instructor
- there he is.
Carmen: Oh, (7) do vou often come to the gym?
Meera: Yes, (B) I use the gvm three or four times a week
Carmen: Wow - you're verY fit!
Meera:
Carmen:
Meera:
Readinga, Look quicl<ly at the text about British newspapers.How many newspapers does it describe?
b Read the text and answerthe questions.
How do you know thatnewspapers are popular inBritain?
Because obout 7o per centof people read a newspaperevery dav.
r What are the two types ofnewspaper?
Which type of newspaperhas more news?
Which type of newspaper
is more poputar in Britain?
British people like their newspapers.About 70 per cent of British people read a nationalnewspaper every day and many also read a local
newspaper. There are two main types of dailynewspaper in Britain. The 'broadsheets' containnational and international news, and pages on topics
such as money, the arts and travel. These are the fourdaily broadsheets:
& The Times is very old - it started in 1785. It sells
about 680,000 copies a day and it costs 50 pence.
& Tbe Guaràian started in 1821, in Manchester.(Most newspapers started in London.) It sells about
325,000 copies a day and it costs 55 pence.
& The Daily Tëlegrap,# sells more copies than the
others - about 975,000 a day, and it costs 60 pence.
It started in 1855.
& The Independent only began in 1986. It sells about205,000 copies a day and it costs 60 pence.
'Tâbloids' contain national news but not a lot ofinternational news, and they have a lot of pages onsport and the lives of famous people. The tabloids are
more popular than the broadsheets.
& The Daily Mail started in i 896 and it sells about2,422,000 copies a day now. It costs 40 pence.
& The Daily Express started in 1900. It sells about
878,000 copies a day and costs 40 pence.
& Tbe Daily Miror started in 1903. It costs 35 pence
and sells about 2,200,000 copies a day.
& The Szz is quite new - it started in 1964 - but it is
really popular. It sells about3,452,000 copies a da1'.
It costs 30 pence.
What is unusualaboutThe Guardian?
2 Complete the tabte with information from the text.
3 Find words and phrases with these meanings in the text.
an adjective from nation
a newspaper that isn't national
an adiective from day
4 news from around the wortd
r2
3
DATE STARTED CIRCULATION PRICE
The Daily Express 19oo 878,ooo 40p
The Doily Moil
The Daily Mirror
The Daily Telegroph
The Guardion
The lndependent
The Sun
The Times
s the plural form of 1fe
Gramm€ùf I comparison of adjectives
4 Use the table in Ex. z to compare thenewspapers.
The Daily Mirror I The Sun I old
The Dailv Mirror is older than The Sun.
The lndependent I The DailyTelegroph I popular
The Doiltr Teleqraph is more popular than The
Independent.
t The Times I The Sun / cheap
z The Guardian I The Daily Mail i expensive
3 The Daily Express I The lndependent I new
4 The DailyTelegraph I The Doily Express / popular
5 The Daily Mail I The Guardian I old
6 The Daily Mirror I The lndependent I cheap
5 æ Find nine more pairs of opposite adjectives.
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Sum A is easier than Sum B. / Sum B is more
difficult than Sum A.
2
3
4
5
6
Pronunciation6 æ, W Listen. Find the /a/ sounds in these
sentences and underline them.
Novets are more popular than ptays.
1 My brother is younger than me.
z Fruit juice is nicer than water.
3 Newspapers are more versatile than TV.
4 Canada is colder than Brazil.
& Listen again and repeat.
b Choose pairs of adjectives from Ex. 5a tocompare these people and things.
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Mike
living roomEmma
Caroline
Greenland
Egypt
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hor tisht
roose untidYquret
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smaltnlisy +nfemot
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formal - informal
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4
Choose adjectives from the box to writesentences.
heavy intelligent rieh romantic tat[ young
Martin has $3o,ooo, Justin has $7o,ooo and Frank
has $55,ooo.
Justin is the richest man.
r Jane is rm 9o, Susan is rm 73 and Maria is
rm 82.
Sarah's baby is three months old, Annabet'sbaby is four months old and Yvonne's baby
is two months old.
Dave, Karin and Luis are all at university. Dave
got 86 per cent in his exams, Karin got 7 4 per
cent and Luis got 92 per cent.
Chris's weight is 7z kitos, Jan's weight is 6Z
kilos and Andreas's weight is 83 kilos.
Paul buys his girlfriend ftowers on her birthday.William buys his girlfriend flowers every month.Peter buys his girlfriend flowers once a week.
a, Write sentences using the prompts and rs,
ore, wos or were.
rich/man/BillGatesThe richest man is Bill Gates.
1 young / tennis champion / Martina Hingis
z loud / rock band / The Who
3 noisy / plane / Concorde
4 dry / desert / the Atacama Desert in Chile
5 fast / animal / the cheetah
Vocabulaty I fitms
æ Find seven more types of film in this wordsquare. One type of film is two words in two places.
b Match the films from Ex. ra to the descriptions.
It's a funny film. a comedv
r Girls and boys meet and fall in [ove. a
z lt's scary. Horribte things happen.fitm
The people aren't rea[. They're pictures.
a
4 The story is exciting. There's lots of action.an fitm
5
6
There's singing and dancing in this. a
People sometimes live on the stars in this typeof film. a film
You don't know the answer before the end.a
Grammâ,f I superlative adjectives
A[[ these sentences contain a mistake with thesuperlative. Correct the sentences.
Mr Sanders is the-mest-rieh man in our town.the richest
r Satima is the most best student in the class.
z The Pacific is the bigger ocean in the world.
3 My sistfamily.
er's baby is newest member of our
+ I bought the most cheap printer in the shop.
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5 Aticia is the most attractivest gir[ in the group.
6 dangerous / roads / in lndia
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&p Lool< at the text again. Write the order of the&* Write supertative sentences from theprompts, giving your opinions.
strange / animal I think the strangBst animal isthe eleBhgn!,
:. dangerous / animal
z handsome / actor
3 untidy / person in my family
zr good / singer or band
5 boring / TV programme
6 beautifu[ / place in my country
information in the text.
the opinion of the writer
information about the writer of the book
information about the characters
a few details about the story
the name ofthe book
the location and time of the story
the type of book
æ Complete the last column of the table withinformation about a book you like.
h Write a short review of your favourite book.Use Ex. 5 to help you, and the film review onpage 89 ofyour Students' Book.
One of my favourite books is ...
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Reading and writing5 a Read the text and complete the 'review'
column of the table.
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REVIEW MY FAVOURITE BOOK
Name of book
Name of writer
Nationality of writer
Date of writing
Type of book
Location (set in ...)
Time of story (which year)
Main character
Main event(s)
Adjectives to describe book
Brozzaville Beach
William Boyd
Listening1 æ ffi Coverthe tapescript. Listen to an
information service for St petersburg. put theplaces in the order you hear them (r_5).
modern Russian sculpture I Swan Lokeflmpressionist paintings @ abstract art IThe Marriage of Figarol
a Mussorgsky Theatre Ib Smolny lnstitute fc Hermitage Museum trd Mariinsky Theatre tre Russian Museum []b Listen again and match the places in Ex. rato the exhibitions and events in the box.
* Answer the questions. Listen again or readthe tapescript to check your answers.r Where can you see paintings by Monet?
z Where can you see paintings by Matevich?
What can you buy at the Mariinsky Theatre boxoffice?
What time does the Mariinsky Theatre boxoffice open?
When is the performance of The Marriage ofFigaro?
Grammà,r I prefer
2 Tick (/) the sentence (a or b) with the samemeaning as the first sentence.r I like Jane more than Jutie.
a I prefer Julie to Jane. Ib I prefer Jane to Julie. fz We think art is more interesting than music.a We prefer art to music. Ib We prefer music to art. I
3 Do you like beef more than chicken?a Do you prefer beefto chicken?b Do you prefer chicken to beef?
3 Tick (/) the words we can use to complete these ntences.
r I prefer ... to tea.a drink coffee f,c of coffee I
b coffee f]
z I like novels but my brother prefers ...newspapers.a read fc reads I
3 Samuel prefers cars ...a of[c to[
Tx
b reading f
motorbikes.b thanI
Does he ... ptaying tennis?a prefer swimming f, o prefer swim to f,c prefer swimming to fI usually prefer ....a read than write f, b reading to writing Ic read to write I
trX€Kef SC : fê,F>Ë5{R Ë FîWelcome to the St petersburg English Language Iouristlnformation Line. This week we have a numbei of culturatevents and speciat exhibitions taking place in the city.At the Hermitage Museum, there is an exhibition oflmpressionist paintings including works by Cézanne andMonet. At the Smotny lnstitute, there is an exhibitionof abstract art, including paintings by Malevich. lf youprefer sculpture, there is an exhibition of modern Russiansculpture at the Russian Museum.For ballet lovers, the Kirov Ballet is performing Swan Lakeat the Mariinsky Theatre this week. you can buy ticketsfor Swan Lake aT the Mariinsky Theatre box office which isopen from 11.oo a.m. to Z.oo p.m. every day. lf you prefergoing to the opera, there is a performance of The Marriof Figaro at the Mussorgsky Opera and Bailet Theatreon Wednesday. You can buy tickets for the MussorgskyTheatre at the box office between ...
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Rewrite the sentences usingprefer.
I like Monet more thanPicasso.
I prefer Monet to Picasso.
She thinks drinking water isbetter than drinking fruit juice.
She prefers drinkingwater to
drinkina fruit iuice.
r Dario likes traditionaI artmore than modern art.
The children are more
interested in ptaying thanin reading.
I think action films are
more exciting than horror
fitms.
Clara watches televisionmore than she listens tomusic.
We hardly ever visitmuseums but we often go
to concerts.
I tike ltalian food but my
favourite food is French.
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Grammà,t I witt for spontaneous decisions and offers
5 Write responses using will+ a verb from the box and the expressionin bracl<ets.
check phone get go aftswer lool< at asl< open
There's someone at the door. (it) I'll answer it.
r Where is the post office? (the map)
z Can we meet at seven o'clock? (in my diary)
3 I can't open the door. (the key)
4 Does your husband want to come? (him)
s 5he's very sick. (the doctoù
6 lt's very hot in here. (the window)
7 We need some mitk. (to the supermarket)
Correct the mistal<es in the offers (r-+). Then match them to thepictures (A-D).
correction
r l'il to get the instructions.
z I get it for you.
3 I witt gave you a refund.
4 l'[[ turning on the lights.
picture
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GrammarPossessive pronouns; one/ones1 ln each sentence, find a ptace where it is better
to use a pronoun than a noun or noun phrase.Underline the noun (phrase) and write thecorrect pronoun.
I love apples, especially red apples. onesThis is your coffee and this is mv coffee. mrner The party isn't at my parents' house; it,s at our
house.
z This isn't your waltet; it's my wallet.3 Those flowers are lovely, especially the pink
flowers.
+ 'Which is the bus for the centre?' ,The bus onthe right.'
5 'ls this their house?' .No, the one with the bluedoor is their house.'
6 'ls this your bag?' .No, it's your bag!'
Present Continuous4 Write sentences in the present Continuous.
What / jean / wear I todaytWhat is lean weorinq todav?AndV I not / study / this evening
r Dan and Gemma / make / a Chinese meal
z What / Steve I do I tn the garden?
3 Laura / wear / a long skirt / this evening
4 What I you lwatch / on TV?
5 Mum I not I speak / to Dad at the moment
6 The boys I pIaV ltennis in the park
7 Our daughter / steep / in her room
8 Where I Vou I plan / to go on hotidav?
I I not I have / anything to eat
What / you I carry / in rhat bag?
2
Past Simple: irregular verbsComplete the sentences with the correct formof the verbs in the box.
buy have not l<eep leave see spend
=--- you =-_-- the TV news last night?we _*--- a lot of money on clothes lastweekend.
Penny =-'-.- work at five o'clock yesterday.We
-
pizza f or dinner yesterday.Altie and jake .-- a new car last week.'Have you got the receipt?' .No,
sorry.it.'
Write the correct adverb of frequency for theunderlined phrase. Then rewrite the sentence.I see my niece about four times a vear. sometimes
We go to the cinema on Friday evenings almosteverV week.
I watch football about once a vear.
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2
3
4
5
6
9
10
3
Adverbs of frequency
I see my niece sometimes.
r I get up early everv dav.
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Present Simple and Continuous5 Choose the correct form of the verb.
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HiEmily
How are you? I send / am sending this email to ask ifyou are busy this afternoon. lf not, can you come tomy apadment for coffee? As you know, Gerry and I
(1) usually work / are usualty working during the dayand we (2) don,t get home / aren't getting-home beforesix in the evening, but today I p) hàve / àm having aday at home. I (4) wait / am waiting for a new cookerlWe bought it on Saturday and it (5J comes / is comingtoday - I hope! The shop (6) brings / is bringing it sometime today, but I don,t know when exacfly. ôur oldcooker broke last week, and we need a new cookerbecause we both (7) enjoy / are enjoying cooking.Gerry and I (B) cook / are cooking every-evening, so it,svery difficult without a cooker. So (9) do you do / areyou doing anything today?LoveKaren
I don't drink coffee after 6.oo in the evening.
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Adverbs of manner6 Complete the sentences with adverbs of manner.
That was careless. ) You did that carelesslv .
r Sue's a fast driver. ) She drives
z That's a noisy game. ) They're ptaying
3 We have a healthy diet. ) We eat
+ That was a good match. ) You PtaYed
5 Tony wears casual clothes. ) He dresses
6 lt was an easy exercise. ) We did it
, th"', . *rU qr'., ,p.ut .r. > She speaks very
8 ls that sofa comfortabte? ) Are you sitting
, *= *r, *"frtwhJn he chooses ctothes. àHe chooses clothes
ro Kevin is a slow worker. ) He works
I
Prefex + noun/ -ing formSix of these sentences have mistal<es.
Tick (./) the two correct sentences and correct
the sentences with mistal<es.
r We prefer old fitms than modern films. I
z I prefer white wine to red wine. T
3 Matt prefers ptay footbatlto ptay badminton. I
4 We're preferring fish to meat for dinner. []
s She's prefer opera to ballet.
6 Do you prefer swim or sunbathe? n
7 Kate prefers cycting to work to taking the bus. I
I prefer doing roteplays than doing grammar
exercises. f,
VocabularyI a Underline the odd one out.
r foggy windy pretty
z thriller batlet cartoon
3 tight trainers trousers
4 noveI pullover poetry
5 first sixteenth slim
6 comedy impressionist abstract
7 suit hat hot
8 bett formaI smart
b Complete the sentences with the underlinedwords from Exercise 9a.
r I need to wear a
-
because my
trousers are loose.
z lt's always in the Mediterranean in
summer.
3 Alison is very now - she lost a lotof weight tast year.
4 I don't like any kind of dancing so I don't like
5 Put your
-
on - it's very cold today.
6 Everyone likes
-
films when theyfeeI sad, because they laugh and feeI better.
7 This skirt is - can I try a bigger
size, please?
8 Cathy is smalt, fair and very
-.
Comparison of adjectives
Write sentences using comparative and
superlative adjectives and the information below.
Joe / lan - short Joe is shorter thon lan.
Joe / lan / Mac - old Mac is the oldest.
r lan I Mac - heavy
z )oe I Mac - old
- 3 Joe llan lMac-talla loe I Mac - short
s Joe / lan / Mac - young
6 Joe I lan - heavy
7 Joe I lan / Mac - short
8 lan / Mac - young
g Joe I lan - old
AGE HEIGHT WEIGHT
Joe 33 r.8om 8zkg
lan z6 r.B5m 75kg
Mac 40 1'95m 8okg
ro Joe I lan I Mac - heavy
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VOCa,bulary I travetand holiday activities
3
4
Underline the odd one out in each [ist.
garage drive car underground traintrain flight station ptatform
cycling hiking park bungee jumping
commuting rush hour long-hauI trafficpassenger ticket plane bicycle
Use words from Ex. ra to complete the gaps.
The train to the airport leaves from _ 6.
It is atways difficutt to _ a car in thecentre of big cities.
flights are quite expensive.
My parents gave me a _ for my tenthbirthday.
5 I've got a car so I need a house with a
Listening2 e ffi Listen to an extract from a job
interview. What is the job?
Xp Listen again. Ticl<(,/) the places Della hasbeen to and cross (,x) the places she hasn'tbeen to.
r NewYork Iz Washington I3 Rio de Janeiro I4 Bangkok I{3 Listen again and write when she went tothree of the places in Ex. zb.
Gfamm&f I Present perfect been with ever/never: l, we, you, they
3 Read the questions and write the answers forDe[[a. Then write true answers for you.
r Have you ever been on a package hotiday?DeIIa: Yes, I have.
You:
Have you ever been on an adventure holiday?Della: _You:
Have you ever been to any holiday resorts?Della:
--=--_You:
a Complete each gap with one word from thebox. You can use each word more than once.
been 've have haven't ever never went
lnt r: So, Della. TelI us about your travelexperiences.
Della: Welt, I 'ye been to lots of different places
around the world.lnt r: Where exactly have you G) _?Detla: I've been to New York and Washington.
And I (z) to Rio de Janeiro last winter.
lnt r: What about Asia? (l) you been toBangkok?
No, I've (+) _ been there. But I'vebeen to Singapore.
What about Sydney?
Er, no. I (S) _ been there.
That's alI very interesting, but have you(6)
-*
been to any hotiday resorts?
Yes, I've been to San Antonio, in lbiza. AndI've been to Rimini, in ltaly.
When did you go there?
We[t, I went to Rimini when I was atuniversity. And I (Z) to San Antoniolast summer.
lnt z: Was that a package hotiday?
Della: Yes, it was.
lnt r: Have you (8) _ on any adventurehotidays?
Della: No, I (9)
lnt z: So, why do you want to be a holiday rep?
De[[a: Well, there was a hotiday rep at the resortin San Antonio. She was realty good.That's the reason I apptied for this iob!
&p Listen again and check your answers.
De[[a:
Int r:Della:
lnt z:
De[[a:
lnt z:
Della:
5 Singapore
6 Sydney
7 San Antonio
8 Rimini
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ô Look at the prompts and write Present Perfectpositive (/) sentences, negative (X) sentencesor questions (?).
We / to Canada (/)We've been to Canoda.
I / horse-riding (,x)
I haven't been horse-ridina.
You / on a [ong-haulflight (?)
Have vou been on a lonq-haul fliqht?
r I / bungee jumping (/)
z We lto Bangkok (X)
3 you / to London (?)
4 they / on a package hotiday (?)
s John and Julie / to Austratia (X)
6 I I on an adventure hotiday (X)
7 Our parents / to Ftorida (/)
8 you / to an IMAX cinema (?)
S We / hiking in the mountains (/)
10 your cousins / to your new house (?)
6 Match the sentence halves.
r Have you ever been a
z Yes, they went there b
3 Yes, I've been c
4NO,d5 Yes, e
6 Did you f7 No, I haven't c
go there last year?
there twice.
I haven't.
to Greece?
been there.
in zoo4.
I have.
7 Write questions with Hove you eyer and writetrue answers about you.
Have vou ever been to a circus?No. I haven't. /Yes, I have.
I went last veor.
PronunciationI e æ Listen to the underlined sounds A and
B in the examples. Circle the correct symbol foreach sound.
ABHave you evel been to England?
BAYes, I've been to London.
A= ltl or lal?B: ltl or lel?
h æ Listen to the underlined sound in eachsentence and tick (/) the correct box.
Irlr I've never been there. Iz Have you been to Australia? X3 We've been bungee jumping. f4 Have you been on a horse? tr5 Have you been to ltaty? I6 Have you been tq Madrid? I
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Vocabulary I hotidays
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Match the extracts from postcards below withthe types of holiday.
activity beach cultural water sportswintersports sightseeing
fu Which hotiday is the best for these people?Write the places.
I My friends and I want to go on hotiday in thesummer. We're att eighteen or nineteen andwe like the sun. We want to have a good time!
Stephen and I want to get away for a fewnights. We don't tike the sun and we don'twant to be active. We belong to a classicaI
music club.
My girtfriend wants to go on holiday during thewinter, but we're not sure what kind of hotiday.
We don't want to stay in a city, but a beach inthe winter isn't a good idea. We don't ski, so
that's a problem.
ln which place or places can you do thesethings?
stay in a hotel
traveI to the place by road
take lessons
enjoy a busy nighttife
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Reading2 æ Look at the texts. Which three types
of holiday do they describe?
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even for non-skiers'
You can stay in the main hotel or in an aparûnett' where you
can cook your own meals or take your meals in one ol the first-
class restaurants at the resort'
For experienced skiers there are pistes of all levels of difficulty'
lf this is your first time *ittn*' * tt uou haven't skied for a long
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Gfammaf I Present perfect with regularand irregular verbs
4 Write about peopte on ihe holidays in Ex. za.Use the words in brackets and write a positiveor a negative sentence.
Saskia is on hotiday in Les Arcs.
(go to the beach) (X) Saskia hasn't been to thebeach.
([earn to ski) (.2) She's leorntto ski.
r (cook atl her meals) (,x)
z (visit the sights) (/)
Pawel is on hotiday in Verona.
: (see an opera) (/)
+ (learn to ski) (l)
5 (go on a city tour) (/)
Karland Tara are on holiday in Agios Nikolaos.
6 (have a quiet week) (X)
7 (go to lots of nightctubs) (/)
8 (spend hours on the beach) (/)
Lifelong learning I record pastparticiples
5 a Complete the table with the past participles.
INFINITIVE PAST PARTICIPLE
7
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
become
catch
drive
forget
keep
meet
ride
wear
& Complete the sentences with a verb from thetable in the Present Perfect.
1 _ you ever a horse?
z 0h no! I
-- my key!
3 l.-never_thisjumper.4 _you _ my friend Aiteen?
5 Gerald an enormous fish!6 Your son .- very tall now he's older.
7 My brother a Ferrari.
I _ your parents photos of youwhen you were a child?
Pronunciation6 a Underline the word with the long voweI in
each pair.
r a) cat b) car
z a) filt b) feetg a) taught b) top
4 a) am b) arm
s a) heart b) hat
6 a) cost b) course
b æ Listen and check, then practise thepairs.
Writing7 æ Choose one ofthe ptaces in Ex. z. you are
on holiday there. Make notes to answer thequestions.
r Where are you staying? (hotel/apartment)
z What is it tike?
3 What is the resort [ike?
4 What has the weather been like?
5 Who are you with?
6 What have you done? What has your friend(wife, etc.) done?
b Write a postcard to a friend in yournotebook. Use your notes and the Writing Banl<on page 43 of your Students' Book.
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So, if you rrrvant to find an easy way to commuteand you don't have a lot of energy, try the Citybugelectric scooter.
The Citybug has an electric engine with a topspeed of 14 miles per hour (22 kilometres per
hour). lt loves going uP hills!
Because the Citybug is electric you don't need
to go to lhe petrol stationl You just connecttheCitybug to the electricity in your house for one ortwo hours. So it's very cheaP.
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driving licence, so adults or children can use it.
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the correct answer, A, B or C.
A a newspaper IB a magazine nc an lnternet page trfu Read the text again. Match these
exptanations to the words and expressions
in italics in the text.
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:. a place where you can buy petrot for your car
z the fastest speed
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4
5
6
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s Write notes in the table.
The Citybug etectric scooter
ADVANTAGES DISADVANTAGES
You don't need a lot ofenergy.
It isn't very fast.
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Vocabulary I travetand transport (VB p8s)
Match t-7 To a-g to make phrases.
1 one-way a hour
z long-haul b class
3 economy c date
4 underground d agent
5 rush e train
6 departure f ticket
7 travel g ftight
Use expressions from Ex. z to complete thesentences.
r I go to work on an
because it's fast and efficient.
z Tuesday r5th October. ls that your?
3 I don't want to come back so i need a
+ Sometimes the seats in
on a flight are very smatl and uncomfortable.
ln New York the morning
is between 7.oo and g.ooa.m.
Grammàî l-ing form
4 Write sentences from the prompts using the-ing form. Use an adjective from the boxto complete each sentence.
relaxing expensive scary easy dangerous
difficutt healthy exciting
send / text messages
Sendinq text messaqes is easv.
r watch / horror films
z eat / lots of fruit and vegetables
3 drive / in fog
4 learn / a foreign language
swim / in warm water
6 visit / new places
Rewrite the sentences using the -ing form.
It's cheap to traveI by underground in Paris.
Travellinq bv underoround is cheap in Poris.
r lt's difficult to park a car in big cities.
z lt's easy to get information from the lnternet.
It's romantic to send flowers to your wife orgirlfriend"
4 lt's nice to get an emailfrom your best friend.
5 lt's interesting to watch the news on TV.
How to ... I bool< a travelticl<et
6 a Read the dialogue and complete r-6 witha suitable word.
Stephen: Do you seltairline (r)
for Brazit? We'd tike two ticketsfrom Amsterdam (z)
-Rio de Janeiro.
OK. What is your departure date?
a) Saturdav the ztst.
One (l) or return?
ïravel agent:
Stephen:
Travel agent:
Stephen:
Travel agent:
Stephen:
Travet agent:
Stephen:
Travel agent:
Stephen:
Travel agent:
Stephen:
Business class or (4)
ctass?
b)
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me see ... We have a
with Varig.
It's €65o.
No, it (6) in Lisbon.
Travel agentr lt leaves Amsterdam at 1o.3o in iiemorning.
b Write the sentences from the box in the gaps
a-f in the conversation in Ex.6a.
How much is that ftight? ls it a direct flight?
Economy class, please. Satur#ne-zts+Return. We'd like to come back on Saturday
the z8th.What time does it leave?
t flV I in business class
t m Listen and check Your answe's
Readinga Read the notice quickty and choose the bestanswer, A, B or C.
The notice gives:
A information and adviceB information and rulesC advice
b Match the hightighted words in the text tothe pictures.
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b Entering a plane.
c This is the place on a
bags.
This shows that something is true.Small bags vou take on the plane.
GrammàX I can/con,t, hove to/don,t have to
hine llolidogslf you.are flying with Go Faster Airlines pleaseread this notice before you go to the airport.
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LuggageWith Go Faster Airlines you can check in amaximum of 20kg of luggage to put in the hold.You can take a maximum of 5kg of hand luggage.You can't put sharp objects in your hand lulgage.You have to put them in your checked tuggàge.Your suitcase has to have a label with yoli nurn"and address. The label doesn,t have to have yourflight number because that is on the electroniclabel.
Electronic devicesYou have to switch off all electronic devicesbefore boarding the plane.You can't use your mobile phone inside the plane.
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2 Read the notice in Ex. r again. Tick (/) the correct columns in the tabte.
NECESSARY NOT NECESSARY POSSIBLE NOT POSSIBLE1 onng ttct(ets to the check-in desl<
13 proor or your tdenttty
3 show Vour oa5soort when vorr flv fn annrha
4 check in zokg of tuggage
5 rdKe more rnan 5Kg ot hand tuggage6 put sharp objects i! your hand tuggage
7 put a label on your suitcase with vour name anrt :rtrtù put your ftight number on vour suitcase lehcl
9 swrrcn off etectronic devices before you board the planero use a mobile phone inside the plane
Use these airport rules to write two sentenceswilh can't and three sentences wilh have to.
RulesK Be at check-in two hours before your
departure [email protected] Dont take drinks onto the plane.x Turn off your mobile phone before
you board the plane.x Don't take food on the plane.& Wear your seat belt during the flight.
con't
You can't smoke on the plane.
7
have to
3
Complete the sentences using a form of hoveto, don't have to, con or con't.
It isn't necessary to wear a suit in my office.
I don't have to wear o suit in mv office.
ln New York, people aren't altowed to smokein restaurants.
You can't smoke in restourants in New York.
r lt isn't possible to drive a car when you are
onty fifteen years old.
You
Bring a friend to the party if you want to.
I
ln my office it isn't possible to use our mobilephones.
We
Show your receipt to the manager.
You
There's no parking near the theatre.
You
6 lt isn't necessary for Amanda to pay because
she's a member of the ctub.
Amanda
We accept payment by cash or credit card.
You
It isn't necessary for David and Lucy to get
visas to go to Canada.
David and Lucy
because I
the rules of
8 ln the USA you can
traffic tight.
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at a red
e, æ ln this sentence there are two/f/ sounds and two iv/ sounds. Listen and
underline one more /f/ sound and one mone
sound. Write the correct sound above thenn.
lf I lvlYou don't have to have a French visa.
e æ Listen and tick (/) the correct bor,.
r I have to go home now.
z Do you have a car?
3 I'Ve got a question.
4 Let's haye a drink tomorrow.
5 Do you haye to leave now?
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Vocabulary I road rules and signs
Complete the sentences with words or
expressions from the box.
seat belt fine traffic lights turn rightoffence driving licence obey driving test
There are three colours on
red, yellow and green.
It is an to go faster than
the speed limit.
3 ln most countries drivers have to wear a
I'm a good driver. I haven't got any points on
5
6
Did you pass your
I paid a €75drove faster than the speed [imit.
7 Do you always
the road?
Listening
W Cover the tapescript. Listen to threeinterviews. Write the number of the interviewby the correct person.
I an American Maths teacher
I an American woman in her thirties
I an otder English man, he didn't tike schoot
f] a young man, he didn't go to university
! a teacher of French and Spanish
a Tick (/) lhe correct interview.
Which person or people ...
r liked Maths and Geography?
z left schooI quite early?
3 didn't go to university?
4 enjoyed languages at school?
5 got married in Engtand?
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A: Excuse me, can I ask you some questions about yourschooldays?
B: You can, but it was a long time agolA: When did you start school?B: When I was about five, I think. yes, I was five.A: And where did you go to schoot?B: ln London. I was in London through aLl my years at
school.
A: How tong did you stay at schoot?B: Oh, only about nine years, I think. yes, I left school
when I was fourteen.A: Did you enjoy school?B: No, I hated it.A: What was your favourite subject?B: I didn't have one ... welt, I suppose it was sport.A: Did you go to university?B: Oh, no. I left school and I went to work. I wanted some
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A: Excuse me, can I ask you some questions about yourschoold ays?
B: Yes, sure.
A: When did you start schoo[?B: When I was six.
A: And where did you go to school?B: ln Texas. l'm from the USA, so I went to school there.A: How tong did you stay at schoot?B: From six to eighteen, so, what's that? Twelve years.A: Did you enfoy school?B: Yeah, it was OK.
A: What was your favourite subject?B: I Liked Maths and Geography. I wasn't very good at
EngLish.
A: Did you go to university?B: Wetl, I started college - I started studying Maths, but
I didn't realty enfoy it, so I left. Then I came here, toEngland, and I met my husband, and, well, that,s itl
3A: Excuse me, can I ask you some questions about your
schoo ldays?
B: Yes, of course.A: When did you start schoot?B: Oh, the usuaI age, five, I think.A: And where did you go to school?B: ln Scotland.A: How tong did you stay at schoot?B: Er, until lwas eighteen, so about thirteen years in
tota l.
A: Did you enfoy school?B: Yes, I did. I really liked it.A: What was your favourite subject?B: i loved languages - French and Spanish.A: Did you go to university?B: Yes, I finished university two years ago - I studied
French and Spanish there, too, and now I'm teachingFrench and Spanish and I really eniov itl
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& Complete the table for interviews 2 and 3.
7 2 31 Age started school?
2 Location of schoot?
3 Time spent atschoo[?
4 Enjoyed schoo[?
5 Favourite subject(s)?
6 Went to university?
5London
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Grammâ,f I review of wh- questions
æ Write the questions that the interviewer asked.
Use the prompts in the table in Ex. zb to help you.
(Not all the questions need a wh- word.)
When did vou start school?
7
2
3
4
5
b Check your answers in the tapescript for Ex.
r and z.
a Look at the groups of questions. Write thecorrect wh-word from the box in each group.
how how many what when where whiefi
who why
Which subjects did you do? / schooI did you go
to? / teacher do you like best?
students are there in your
class? / languages can you speak? / subjects
have you got on Monday?
do you sit next to? / is your
favourite film star? / do you tive with?
is the schoo[? / is your
house? / do you go in the evenings?
time is it? / do you do at the
weekend? / did you watch on TV yesterday?
do you get to the school? /do you spend your holidays? / did you find thisschoot?
do you get up? / did you
start learning Engiish? / do you take exercise?
are you learning Engtish? /do you live in the city? / did you say that?
b Find the correct question from Ex. 4aforeach answer.
t Where do vou go in the eveninqs?
We often go to a bar or to the cinema.
Two years ago.
My parents and my younger brother.
I take the bus.
I went to Kingston High Schoot.
Because I need it for my job.
Three * Physics, Maths and Engtish.
e Make the answers in Ex. +b true for you.
Pronunciation5 e @ Look at the questions you wrote in
Ex. 3a. Does the voice go up or down in thequestions? Listen and wrile z or \ by each
question.
When did you start school? \b Now repeat the questions.
7
8
3
4
\[Iritinga Make notes to answer these questions
about tearning English in your country.
r When do children start tearning Engtish?
z ls English the first or second foreign language?
ls it a compulsory or optionaI sublect?
How many years do they learn English at
schoo[?
Which parts of the language are most
important at school (grammar, reading ...)?
6 What English exams do they take? When?
7 Can people study Engtish when they leave
school? Where?
s Why do people usuatly study English after theyfinish schoot?
h Match the questions from Ex. 6a with thetopics. Write the numbers.
Engtish at schoot:
Engtish after school:
What we study:
e Write a short account of English studies inyour country. Choose one ofthe options.
r Write three paragraphs based on the topics in
Ex. 6b. (Decide on the best order.)
z Write one paragraph about learning Engtish
after [eaving school.A programme about the Sahara desert.
Gfammar I present Continuous for future
1 a Cristina left university two weeks ago, andshe! very busy. Look at her diary for this weekand answer the questions with fu[[ sentences.
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ls she having an interview for a university ptaceon Tuesday?
No, she's havina an interview for a iob onTussisy
r ls she catching the train home on Tuesdaymorning?
ls she starting an evening class onWednesday?
3 ls she seeing the bank manager on Thursday?
ls she taking her driving test on Fridaymorning?
ls she going to the cinema with Keira onSaturday?
6 ls she going to her mum and dad,s on Sunday?
b Write questions about Cristina using theprornpts. Then write short answers.stay / at the Regent Hotet / in London
What / do / on Monday afternoonWhat is she doinq on Mondov afternoon?Preporing for the iob interview.
r have / the interview / on Tuesday morning
z What time / catch / the train / on Tuesday
3 When / meet / the bank manager
4 go swimming / with Dave / Friday
5 go shopping / on Saturday afternoon
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Vocabulary I
2 æ Write one wordheading.
degree Physics pupitsecondaryschooI trainer
b Add at least one more word for each heading.
Choose the correct adjective to complete eachsentence.
r ln my schoot we have to do one foreignlanguage but the second one is compulsory /optional,
I want to be a car mechanic so I'm doingan academic /a vocational qualification atcollege.
I can't afford to stop working so I'm taking a
full-time /part-time course on two evenings aweek.
My parents sent me to a private /stote schoolbecause we didn't have a lot of money.
I enjoy studying at home on my own, so a
classroo m -lea rn i n g / di stan ce-tea rn i n g cou rseis very good for me.
HOw tO ... I tatt< about future arrangements
4 Write the sentences in the How to ... table.
@What are you and Paula doing on Friday evening?Let's put it in our diaries.
We're taking Paula's niece to the cinema.Why don't you come to us on Saturday, then?
@Can you come at four o'clock?I'm afraid we can't come then.
a Complete the dialogues with the sentencesfrom Ex.4.
r A: Excuse me, can I make an appointment tosee you about our son's schoolwork?
B: 0f course. I'm free on Friday afternoon.Can you come at four o'clock?
A: 0h, I'm sorry, (r)
. My husband's workingon Friday afternoon.
B; !o, q1e evenings better?Ri Yes, they are.
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B: OK, (z)
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I always stay late at school then.A: Yes, that's fine.B: Good. (:)
A: OK. Thank you.
z A: HiTony, (4)
B: Friday evening? (5)
whv?A: We're having some friends to dinner and
wanted to ask you.
B: Well, (6)
- we've got the tickets.A: Oh, don't worry. (7)
B: That's great - are you sure?A: Of coursel (8)
B: Fine. See you- half past seven on Saturday.then.
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qualifications peoplestudying
peopleteachins
schoolsublects
HOW TO ...
ask about plans
express anarrangement
suggest a time
refuse politely l'm afraid that's impossible.
suggest analternative
How about early Tuesdayevening?
make anarrangement
Let's soy Tuesday evening at7.oo.
b @ Listen and check your answers.
ReadingComplete the postcard with words and
expressions from the box. You don't need all
the words and expressions.
tunneI white-water rafting island trekking
continent coast sailing canyon
Deart Hatt"y
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trearr lhe (l) - il's jtrsl a *ewIl^\ÀveÀ r^relres lo lhe sea..aheve arre lols o€
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lhe hills. l'r^,r ar bil llewoqs atbotrl lhatll
Give u,ry love lo Mrapl atlrâ Darâ.
Love
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I a Complete the tapescript with the correctforms of be going to.
Belinda: So, what are you going to do thissummer?
Anthony: Well, I haven't got my tickets yet, but
I'm intending to go to Canada. I 'mgoinq to visit my cousins in Vancouver.
Belinda: Reatty? That sounds exciting.
Anthony: Yes. I've never been to Canada.
Belinda: People say it's beautiful. G)
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travel around or stay in
one ptace?
Anthony: Wett, I think I (z) _ fty to
Vancouver and stay with my cousins
first. Then they (t) take me
to Whistler in the mountains.
Belinda: Mountainc[imbing?
Anthony: No, we (q)
-go
trekking. We
G) _ spend three weeks
trekking around the Rocky Mountains.
Then I (6) drive down to the
American border. I want to see Seattle.
Belinda: (ù
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girlfriend
traveI with you?
Anthony: Well, she isn't a teacher like me, so she
can only take two weeks' holiday. She
(8)
-
join me in Seattle. We
(S)
-
stay there for ten days
and then we're going to fty back
together at the beginning of September,
Belinda: You're lucky. lt sounds wonderfut!
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Listeninge W Listen. What is the connection
between the photo and the map?
b Listen again and put Anthony's intentionsin the correct order (r-z).
go trekking in the Rocky Mountains nstay in Seattle Ifty home ndrive to the American border nstay with his cousins nfty to Vancouver trgo to Whistter fæ Choose the correct word in italics tocomplete each sentence.
r Anthony is going to stay with his girlfriend /cousins in Vancouver.
z Anthony and his cousins are going to go
mountain climbing / trekking.
3 He's going to drive /fly to Seattte.
4 Anthony's girlfriend isn't /is a teacher.
5 Anthony and his girtfriend are going to stay
in Seattle for two weeks /ten days.
Rewrite the sentences using going fo and theexpressions in bracl<ets.
We stayed with our uncle last week. (visit ourcousins / next month)
We're qoinq to visit our cousins next month.
She didn't buy any pasta at the shops. (not cooklasagne / this evening)
She isn't qoina to cook losaqne this evenina.
r I started the course in June. (finish the course /September)
Did you write a letter to the travel agent? (no /I / send an email / tomorrow)
Last year they stayed with relatives in France.(this year / stay with friends / in Spain)
Henry went white-water rafting in Colorado lastyear. (sailing / in Canada / next year)
She didn't study Physics at secondary school.(not study Science / university)
Pronunciation6 æ, W Listen and underline the stress on
sentence 2.
r l'm gqing to loin a gyqr.
z He's going to fly to Rome.
?x Marl< the stress on these sentences.
r We're going to buy a car.
z I'm going to see the doctor.
3 She's going to meet my parents.
4 They're going to stay at home.
5 He's going to be a painter.
æ ffi Listen and checl< your answers.
Vocabulary I future time
2
3
4
Correct the mistal<es in the underlined express;c-s
I'm going to finish the course s;$rftrfter ftexi.next summer
r He's going to take his driving test this late r
veal._What are you going tc do week next?
ls she going to visit him tommorrow?
We're going to take the children to Disnev,a - :the next week after. _ln Vears'three time I'm going to be a docic-.
6 I didn't do any homework tast night. (but /study I this weekend)
6 Are you going to have a hotiday vear 1e.':
7 They're going to open the new tunne: ,,,::-:four now from.
The people in the pictures are thinking about their intentions. What are they thinking? Write a sentencefor each picture.
We're qoina to buv a dishwasher.
Voca,bulary I teisure activities
1 æ Add letters from the box to each column in the table to make
words. You can use each letter more than once.
b Match these descriptions to the columns 1-3.
people tr activities n events n
& Paragraphs B, C and D are
in the wrong order. Put themin the correct order.
tJznsnc Read the text and
write short answers to thequestions.
What has Richard got?
a new iob
r What is Richard's iob?
z Where does Richard work?
3 Why is Simonetta sorry?
What is usual in the United
States?
Where does Simonettalive?
ls Simonetta's job
interesti ng?
What is Simonetta's
ambition?
Why is she starting a part-
time course?
Why do people use
'Dreamweaver'?
What is Ruggiero and
Simonetta's plan?
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text is:
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b
c
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r (add I letters) z (add 3 letters) f (add z letters)
act...
sing.
danc
train
sess...
etect...
competit..
produc...
footbalt...
perform...
ReadingRead the text quicl<ly and tick (/) the correct answer. The
an informal letter to a friend who is a web designer.
a format application for a job as a web designer.
an informal letter to a friend who lives abroad.
ilil Deaw RichawâsffiP,gg3e1€.Pvla"rg*qc'.s*t.nggl*gt*eqq..**r*gtrer- ;qclt$:":&ySf. :'*ex{1l:''tSYl'8'
'fhirgs arre Pi\e here itr l-tilatt. My jorr istr'l very irrleveslitg
but l've gol ar lol o* exciliug glarns' You khow I walrrl lo be aweb âesigte". Well, l'u,r goilg lo slarvl ar gawl-liu're coutptlliug
cot,lvse lo leat"tr arll arbot^l web âesigrr! ll's atl lhe locatl college,
two evenirrgs otweeV *ov lhvee r^rorrlhs. We're goirrg lo sltaây
ê\ ?vogy^w\t\\e coileà 'Drertu,rwearve"'. Yot^ c4\ qse il lo r^ralke
*aularslic websiles. !o yota vewewbev uay P"ienâ Rqggievo? vJell,
wetve gol ^ grearl glatn. orre àety we're goitg lo sfawf otar owrr
web âesigrr couapatury! lPs ve"y excilirrg.*u..*:".gseFe&*;sfÊ1t'gryîîîrq$îl |x|eq.È*{S'rgsliflga1egs.d*${t"rq- î{ry3!:193!a&s\
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i\ Boslo\ - il's at greal Tlace €ov at yorarrg arvchilecl! ll wars
"earlly irrlereslirrg lo hearr arll atlrot^l yohr hew o*Pice. l'r'n sotty
yora orly gel two weeks' hol\Àay,bql I k\ow lharl's qraite r'rsraatl
ih lhe U\ileâ Slatles.
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Grammar I inrinitive of purpose
I Match actions to purposes in the table. Use theinformation to write sentences.
How to ... I organise an informalletter
5 *, Look at Ex. z. Copy the sentences Simonettauses to:
mention the last letter she received
Thonks for vour last letter.
r make a positive comment about it
z describe her feetings about Richard's holidays
3 say something general about her life
4 make a request to end her letter
b ln informal letters we often use contractedforms, modifiers and adjectives. Find two more
examples of each of these in Simonetta's letter.
I contracted forms: isn'fz modifiersi very _3 adjectives: interesting
ACTION
r I'm going to start a
part-time computing 1course \z You can use a computer I
3 She's ioining a gym I
4 Mike uses his bicycte \5 We went to Warsaw
6 I'm going on a diet
7 l'm going to improve
my Engtish
PURPOSE
a get fit
b visit ourgrand parents
c send emaits
d lose weight
e learn at[ aboutweb design
f get a better job
g commute towork
l'm qoinq to start a part-time computinqcgurse to learn all about web desiqn.
Put the words in the correct order to mal<e
sentences.
sunbathe the beach I to go to
I oo to the beach to sunbathe.
r Jane to her boyfriend Berlin flew to visit
z to play My son his computer uses games
an MP3 player to listen to I'm goingget to music
We food always to buy to
the market go fresh
to see My brother the Hermitage Museum
to went St Petersburg
6
4
a
a
a
a
a
lMritinga You are going to write a letter to a closefriend. Before you start, study this information.
Last week you starteda new job.
You are going to start aclass at the sports centrenext month.
You are going to buy a newmobile phone tomorrow.
b Now plan your letter to lsabel. Use these notes.
First paragraph
r Thank lsabel for her last letter.r Describe your feelings about her news.
Second paragraph
r Tell lsabel about your new job.r Describe your plans for the future.
Third paragraph. Ask her to write soon and make a request.
Write the letter. Follow this advice:
Use your imagination to make it interesting.
Remember to use contracted forms, modifiers
and adjectives.
Write about r5o words.
Use Simonetta's letter as a model.
When you finish, check your letter for grammar
and spe[[ing mistakes. Correct any mistakes.
YOUR FRIEND
Her name is lsabel. She isAustralian.
Last month she moved toa new house in Sydney.
She is going to visit you inyour country next summer.
Listeninga W Coverthe tapescript. Listen to adiscussion between four friends. Tick (/) thefour ambitions they tall< about.
be an accountant n go around the wortdbecome a potitician ! win a lot of moneybe a rock singer I be a businesswoman
b Listen again and complete the sentenceswith the ambitions.
r Alex would Iike To win a lot of moneV and retire.z Matt would tike to _3 Dee would like to
a Jamie would tike
Gfammâ,f I verbs + infinitive/ -ing form
2 Comptete the summary. Then listen againand check, or check your answers with thetapescript.
Alex wants fo do something different. SheT tike
G) a lot of money and retire,but she can't stand (2) allday.Matt woutd tike (;) around thewortd, but he hates (q)
Dee woutd tike (S) a politicianand change the world.
Jamie woutdn't tike (6)
a politician because everyone hates them. He'satways wanted (7) a rock singer* he loves (8)
gX€Ref5g$ : S,ffi û x f&pKS{'?t$}T
Jamie: What's wrong, Atex? you took bored today.Alex: I am, well, I'm not bored right now, but l,m really
bored with my fob. lt's the same thing every day.I really want to do something different.
Jamie: Like what? Find another job?
Alex: Welt, I don't know. I suppose lî tike to win a lotof money and retirel
Dee: Come on, Alex, I know you. you can't stand doingnothing. You love being busy.
Alex: Mmm, maybe ... but you have to think aboutescaping sometimes.
Matt: Yes, that's right. I would tike to fly around theworld and see lots of interesting places.
Dee: You, Matt, but you hate ftying. you,re not going toget on a long-haul flight!
Matt: I hate ftying but I love going to new ptaces. Anyway,don't you ever want to change your [ife, Dee?
Dee: Me, yes, of course. lT tike to become a politicianand change the world.
Jamie: I wouldn't tike that. Everyone hates politicians.Anyway, you're a businesswoman so you alreadyhave that kind of life.
I don't think so ...
You know what l've always wanted to be?
No?
A rock singer.
Really? But you play the guitar, Jamie ...
I know, and I love playing the guitar. But I enjoysinging, too and I'm having singing lessons at themoment.
I didn't know that.Mmm, and I've joined a new rock band - we playin clubs at the weekend now, and people tike us.So what about your job?
My job as an accountant? I'm going to do it foranother year or so, but the band is making a CD
Dee:
Jamie:
Matt:
Jamie:
Alex:
Jamie:
Matt:
Jamie:
Dee:
Jamie:
later this year, so ...
Dee: Wow, Jamiel you?e going to be famous!
trnn
to
3 a There are six more grammatical mistakes inDavina's letter. Underline and number them.
As you know, I left my job last month. I worked in anoffice and (1) I really hated be inside all the time. NowI have to find another job. I wouldn't like working in anoffice again, so I'm thinking about some more training.I really enJoy to do water sports and I would like tobecoming a water sports teacher. It's a good job here asthere are a lot of tourists in the summer and most ofthem like learn waterskiing or windsurfing. I've had aninterview to train as a teacher, but there's a problem.Part of the exam is written and I can't stand. to takewritten exams - I aiways do them very badly. I realiywant start this tralning in March, then I can startbeaching in the summer. Can you suggest any ways ofhelping me study for the exam?
enioys (9)the guitar and he
2
3
4
5
6
b Write the correct sentences.
I reallv hated beinq inside,
1
What do the peopte want to do with their lives?Why? Write sentences like the example, usingthe pictures and words from the box.
drive fast be with chitdren listen to musicvisit different countries werk*++e-Sardenhelp young people
r He would like to have a larqe qarden becausehe eniovs workina in the earden.
2
Pronunciationa W Listen to the words below and makeseven pairs. The main difference between thewords in each pair is the vowel sound (/erlor lat}.
train bake die try I'm main tate bike
height day hate aim light mine
& Wriie the words in the correct column.
A leil B larltrain try
æ Listen again and check your answers.
Writings, Make notes about your ambitions for thefuture in these four areas.
. work and study
. marriage and childreno travel and holidays. sport / leisure activities
b Write a short text about your ambitionsfor the future. Say why you want to do thesethings. Use the example to help you.
I really eiloy watching films so
I woulà like lo ào an et/ening courtein {ilm history. One àay I'à like toworkinîilm orTVI'n haypy wilhmy boyîrienâ butl àon't wanl lohave chilàren becaute I àon't reailyl;ke be;n9 wifh young chilàren -well, not atlhe momenf anyway. Iwant to lravel all arounà the worlàbecaute I love seeing ài#erentplaees.I2l;ke to play sporl all myliîe because I en)oy being aetiveanà keeping î;tI ru;nkI woulà alço
like to raise money îor a charilyone àay.
GrammarPresent Perfect1 Complete the questions and answers with
has, hove, 's, 've, ever, been or went. Usecontracted forms if you can.
r A: Have you
--
been to Engtand?
B: No, I never been there.
-ing form as noun3 Tick (/) the correct sentences and
incorrect sentences. Underline theand write the corrections.
I think waiting for a bus is boring. f,Cvcle is poputar in Amsterdam .@ Cvctinq
r These days fly is very popular. fz ln London going to the cinema are
expensive. I --3 Swimming is very retaxing. !
4 On the lnternet pay by credit card is easy.
!--5 Sunbathing are bad for your skin.n--6 I think skiing in the mountains is fantastic.T----
can/can'to have to/don't have to4 Lool< at the example. Then rewrite the
numbered sentences from the notice using con,can't, hove to or don't hove to.
Brindsley College
INFORMATION FOR STUDENTS
Don't smoke in the college building.(Smoking is possible in the garden)Don't bring food or drinks into the classrooms.(lt is possible to get coffee and tea in thecollege café.)
Show an identity card when you come intothe college.
Don't use mobile phones cluring lessons.Using the computers in the library ispossible in the evenings.(lt isn't necessary to pay to use thecomputers)
Bring a pen and some paper to lessons.(But it isn't necessary to bring a dictionary.)
Don't park in the teachers' car park.
Students ... can't park in the teachers, car park.
Students "-.
cross (X) them ista kes
2
A:
-.- your father been on a long-haul
ftight?
B: Yes, he *- to Singapore last winter.A:
-'=- you ever been to a rock concert?
B: Yes, l----.4 A: Has your wife ever _ to South
America?
B: Yes, she ----
been to Argentina andChite.
A:
-
you been on an adventure hotiday?
B: Yes, we
--- been bungee jumping in
Fra n ce.
Write Present Perfect questions (?) or negativesentences (,X) from the prompts.
she / ever I see I an opera (?)
Has she ever seen an opera?
I / go to I azoo (X)
I haven't been to a zoo.
r I / spend / a lot of monev (X)
2 you I Take I the driving test (?)
3 she / write / any postcards (?)
4 I / see / that film (X)
5 The students / do / their homework (,x)
6 you I ever I ptay / golf (?)
7 Lena I visil I her parents (?)
8 We I go I on hotiday this year (X)
9 Henry I buV I a newspaper today (X)
7.2
3'4
6.7'
8
910
7
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
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10 you / have / tunch (?)
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Present Continuous for future Verb + infinitivel-ing form7ô Complete using the prompts in brackets and a
form ofthe Present Continuous.
Q ls Steve arrivinq tomorrow? (Steve arrive)
A No. He' s arrivinq on Sunday. (arrive)
r Q What at the weekend?(you do)
AWE
beach. (take)
zQ here on the bus?
0ane come)
A No. She here. (drive)
Q When ? (your friends
leave)
A They
QWhat
on Saturday. (go)
this evening?
(you cook)
AI I'm going to a
restaurant. (not cook)
Choose the correct form in italics.
r Clara haTes sunbathing/sunbathe so she
doesn't Iike going/go to the beach.
z I like/'d /ike to go to China next summer.
I Johan loves play/ploying fooTball and he wouldIike being/to be a professional footballer.
We enjoy gardening/to garden so we wouldn't/nof like to [ive in an apartment.
I never go to classical concerts because I can't
stand listeningflisten to classical music.
We'd like to come/coming To your party next
week but we're really busy.
I usua[[y cook because my husband doesn't/wouldn't tike doing it.
They're studying Engtish because they'd [ike
getting/to gef better jobs.
My girlfriend loves going/go to the cinema but
she doesn't/can'f stand watching TV.
the children to the
86
be going to for intentionsComptete with the prompts in brackets and a
form of be going to.
Dear Hilarv
Thanks for your last letter. Congrafulations on your newjob!Things are very busy for us at the moment. We moved into
our new house last week. It's very old and there are a lotof things we want to do! We (l) _ (build) a new
kitchen because the old one is really small. My brother-in-
law (2) (do) the work because he's a builder.
We (3) (not buy) the equipment from the local
shops - they are very expensive! Amanda (4) _(buy) all the equipment from the Intemet! I think she
(5) _ (get) one of those huge American fridges!
We both love cooking so we (6) (have) a
really good cooker, but Amanda (1)
-
(not get)
a microwave because she hates microwaved food! We also
want to do things in the garden. I (8)
-
(buy) lots
of beautiful new plants.
How are things with you? What's your new job like?
(9)
-
(you stay) there for a long time? Write to
me and let me know your plans. (10)
-
(you/visit)
us soon?
Love
Erik
VocabularyFind words from Units 10-12 to complete thegaps. (The first letter of each word is given.)
You don't have to study this subject, iT is optional.
r You have to do this subiect, it is c_.2 A k_ is a school for very young
children.
3
4
A t_ is a university teacher.
You have to pay to study at a p_schoo[.
A d_ is a university qualification.
Breaking the rules of the road is an
o_.After you pass the driving test you get a
driving l_.ln many countries drivers have to wear a
s_ belt.
A c_ is an organisation that helpspeople.
Africa isn't a country; it's a c_.
5
6
Match words from eachpairs.
r activity
z beauty
3 twin
4 distance
5 mountain
6 primary
7 swimming
8 traffic
column to make word9
a
b
c
d
e
f
ch
climbing
hotiday
learn in g
room
tights
pooI
salon
school
Jobs
Complete the descriptions.
A taxi driver drives a taxi.
An artist draws or paints pictures.
A bank clerk works
AdjectivesComplete sections r-3 with the opposites of the
adjectives. The opposites of section r are in the box.
Then add adjectives of your choice to section 4, with
an opposite if possible.
bad big careless heribte interesting new
old useless
!2
3
4
5
6
A teacher teaches
A journalist uzrifes
A shop assistant
A nurse7
8
9
10
T
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
An architect
A hairdresser
An unemployed person
Write more descriptions.
Personal possessions
Write the names of the possessions.
@
ADJECTIVE OPPOSITE
r Generaladjectives
n ice
otd
useful
boring
good
careful
small
young
horrible
z Places hot
quiet
safe
friendty
unpopular
3 People heatthy
happy
fat
dark
ugty
middle-aged
tanned
short
4 Others
SWæ
Food and drinkComplete the word maps with more food and drink.
vrCe bveqà colat
cheese
aPPles
lorr,rarloes
oYA\\qes
-Sports and activitiesWrite the verbs and activities in the chart, then addmore verbs and activities of your choice.Verbs: do, go, play
Activities: aerobics, football, for a watk, swimming,tennis, judo, running, to the gym, skiing, yoga, cycling,basketbalt
Land.scapes
Match the adjectives and landscapes to makephrases. Then add more of your choice.
leawatlev
, larrqb
polarloes
Places in a townnames of the places in a town.
TbansportWrite the names of forms of transport in the chartwhen you learn them.
Write the
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Adjectives
green popularhigh busydry wide
Landscapes
mountain beach
desertcitV
nverforest
Colâ âvitlks
Vegelables
VERB ACTIVITY
do
play
go
aerobics
football
for a walk
swimming
LAND SEA AIR
car shipa qreen forest a hiqh mountain
Unit 1
Lesson 1
1aAUSTRALIA BRITAIN RUSSIAThe letter in the centre is l.
bAcross
6 AUSTRALIAN
7 AMERICANro GREEKu FINNISHrz POLISH
SPAIN ITALY FINLAND
Down
r BRAZILIANz RUSSIAN
3 CHINESE
+ JAPANESE
s SPANISH8 ITALIAN
9 BRITISH
2 zd C3 a B4cA
3 r are, from, American e is, He's, Spain 3 Where, She's,
British
4 r is he from z are they from 3 is it 4 is she 5 are they6 are you from 7 is he 8 are they 9 is she from
5 lweare zlam 3heis 4theyare 5youare 6itis
6 rof from zisare 3beare 4amis 5areis
7 rRussian zGerman 3lapanese 4American 5Chinese6 British
8 a z Misha 3 Claudio 4 John and Liz 5 Elda
6 lean Pierre
b z Russian Potish 3 i+ffierieafr ltalian 4 fiC'arch'ester
London 5AÉgentirriûft Brazitian 6ffi Canadian
Lesson 2I a zRobert lAllY 4GeoffreY
b rsister zGeoffrey's/Atty's 3Robert's 4husband 5niece6 chitdren 7 nephew 8 Debra's 9 Frank ro Raymond
2 r Stefan is Ana's brother. z Giorgio and Sophia are
Mario's parents. 3 Clara is Mr and Mrs Moreno's daughter.
4 Vanessa is Dieter's sister. 5 Aleiandro and Etena are Manu's
chitdren. 6 Victor and Serge are Halyna's sons. 7 Stephanieis Pierre's niece.
3 runcle zhusband 3cousin 4grandson 5Russia6 nightclub 7 country
4 a rB zC :A +D
Ïe rtheir ztheir 3his 4her
5 rhis zher 3my 4our 5Your
6 rd ze 3f 4a 5b 6c
7 r Yes, she is. z They're from Greece. 3 His name's lohn.
4 No, he isn't. He's Australian. 5 They're from the United
States. 6 Their house is in Sydney. 7 Yes, she is.
Lesson 3I z taxi driver 3 artist 4 nurse 5 bank clerk 6 dentist
7 accountant 8 traffic warden 9 engineer ro teacher
2 1 an nurse: a nurse z a retired: retired
3 engineer : an engineer 4 a unemployed = unemployed
5lawyer: a lawyer 6an cterk: a cterk
3 a r Luis Figo is a Portuguese footballer. z Kylie
Minogue is an Australian pop star. 3 Ortando Bloom is an
English actor. 4 Roger Federer is a Swiss tennis player.
b Students'own answers.
4 æ r My address isn't zo, Cedar Drive. z My
grandparents aren't retired. 3 My tittte sister isn't beautiful.
4 Esther isn't from Cotombia. 5 My nephew isn't a doctor.
6 My parents aren't Canadian.
& r My address is zo, Cedar Drive. z My grandparents
are retired. 3 My littte sister is beautiful. 4 Esther is from
Cotombia. 5 My nephew is a doctor. 6 My parents are
Canadian.
5 :a r old zfrom 3 manager 4 married 5 emaiL
6 phone 7 mobile
âc rhenschel= Henschel zdortmund = Dortmund
3 germany : Germany 4 german : German
5 dilkestrasse : Dilkestrasse 6 dortmund = Dortmund
6 €e,
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3 Age: z4
4 Place of origin: Dortmund, GermanY
s Nationality: German6 Married I Single Z7 Address: rr, Dilkestrasse, Dortmund8 Email address: [email protected]
9 Home tetephone number: 53o7 89533tro Mobile telephone number: o7632 tt6799u Occupation: manager of a bookshoprz Qualifications: degree in German
k Students'own answers.
Unit 2Lesson 1
I æ rlwash. zl gotoworl<atnineo'clock. 3 lcheckthe hotel rooms and the swimming pool. 4 I have lunch in
the hotel restaurant. 5 I have lunch at one o'ctock. 6 I have
dinner with my family. 7 I go to bed at hatf-past eteven.
& rNo,ldon't. zYes,lam. 3Yes, ldo. 4Yes,ldo.5 No, I don't. 6 Yes, I am. 7 No, I don't.
e Students'ownanswers.
2 æ a have breakfast b talk to my secretaryc have coffee d watch the news on TV
b ta/bX za/bX 3aXb,,/ 4a,/bX 5aXb/6a/bX3 le 2c ab 4f 5a 6d
4 r Doyou livein NewYork? No, I don't. z Dowe haveaFrench dictionary? No, we don't. 3 Do you work in an office?No, I don't. 4 Do you like package holiciays? Yes, I do.
5 Do we have her phone number? Yes, we do.
5 r Where do you work? z Are you a doctor? 3 When do
you go to work? 4 Do you have lunch in the hospitat?
i Wh.n do you teave work? 6 What do you do in theevening?
6 r When do you get up? We get up at quarter past eight.z When do we have lunch? We have lunch at hatf past one.
3 When do you leave the office? I leave the office at six
o'clock. 4 When do we have dinner? We have dinner atquarter to eight.
Lesson 2!. æ, rwatch zleave 3go 4meet 5feed 6work Tget8 make 9 read ro wash
&g B read a newspaper C feed the children D make dinnerE go to bed F leave home
2 æ, 1 gets z feeds 3 leaves 4 gets 5 meets 6 washes
7 watches 8 leaves 9 makes ro reads 11 goes
b a3 b5 d4 e6 Ïz
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3ULIANI'S DAY
7.15 I Jutian/He has breal<fast.
7.45 I He leaves home.8.3o I He starts worl<.
rz.3o I He has Iunch.
+.lo I He finishes work.6.oo I He has dinner.u.oo I He goes to bed.
4/s/ STARTS izl OPENS /rzl FINISHES
worl<s
tikestatl<s
sellsplaysgoes
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5 a r Where does julian work? z What time does theshop open? 3 Does he setl cameras? 4 Does he tike his job?
5 What does he do after work? 6 What does he do at 6.oo?7 Does he iisten to CDs in the evening? 8 What time does hego to bed?
b r He works in a bigelectrical shop. z lt opens at half pasteight. 3 No, he doesn't. He sells TVs, videos and DVDs.
4 Yes, he does. 5 He usualty plays football with friends.6 He has dinner at six o'clock. 7 No, he doesn't. He watchesTV in the evening. 8 He goes to bed at eleven o'clock.
6 ln the morning, Sharon is a secretary in a lawyer's office.She gets up at half past seven and has breakfast. She watksto work at half past eight and opens the office at nine o'clock.She organises the tawyer's day and makes phone calls. lnthe afternoon, Sharon is a Spanish student. She goes to aSpanish class at two o'clock. She leaves the schoot at fiveo'clock and then has dinner at half past six. ln the evening,she does her homework and watches TV. She goes to bed atquarter past eteven.
Lesson 3I sa r bag, green, newspaper, red, diary, yellow, wallet,televisionz useful, lamp, pictures, scissors, shoe, exciting, gold, dish,horrible3 taxi, interesting, grey, young, good, disc, careful, laptop
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2 a rC zA 38 4Dh r lt's a book. z lt's a tamp. 3 They're shoes. 4 They'remagazines.
3 æ r What's that? z what are these? 3 what are those?4 What's this?
4 æ and Tr this Çl): prinTer, think, discs, dishes, pink,picture these (/i:/): niece, green
b r have, feet z want, cars 3 like, scarves 4 are, families5 addresses 6 use, diaries 7 eat, tomatoes
Unit 3Lesson 1
I r goes 2 goes 3 doesn't go 4 likes 5 doesn't like6 goes 7 goes 8 doesn't go
2 r doesn't watch z doesn't listen to 3 don't want to4 doesn't speak 5 don't relax
3 r She doesn't play tennis at the sports centre. She playstennis in the park. z She doesn't meet her friends at thegym. She meets her friends/them at the shops.3 She doesn't watch films at home in the evening. Shewatches fitms/them at the cinema. 4 She doesn't swim atthe beach. She swims at the swimming pool. 5 She doesn';relax at a ctub on Sundays. She relaxes at home.
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