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Livro AMERICAN ENGLISH FILE Student Book Vol 1, Notas de estudo de Literatura

Student book 1

Tipologia: Notas de estudo

2014

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Baixe Livro AMERICAN ENGLISH FILE Student Book Vol 1 e outras Notas de estudo em PDF para Literatura, somente na Docsity! American English File Stud der K 4 Clive ride My Christina Latham-Koenig dl Paul Seligson American Englah File lent Book 1 Clive Oxenden Christina Latham-Koenig Paul Seligson Cu Stu 7 OXFORD + UNIVERSITY PRESS ns: |, you, E G verbbe E), pi V numbers 1-20, days of the week P vowel sounds, word stress Nice to meet you A 1 SAYING HELLO 4 read. Number the pictures 1-4 a “MP Listen ane ai im Tom. What's your name? B Anna. A Sorry? E Anna! A Hi, Dad. This is Dave. B Hello, Nice to meet you. C Nice to meet you. A Good evening: What's your name? B My name's Janet Leigh. A You're in room 5. 4 A Hello, john. How are you? B Im fine, thanks. And you? A Tm OK, thank you. b Write the words in the chart. OK MM Pm.. thanks Hello My name's,.. | Fine |thank you Hi | | c Listen again and repeat. Copy the rhythm. d “12º Role-play the dialógues with the sound effects, e Introduce yourself to five other students. Hello. /'m Antonio. What's your name? AS Cant Nic to met you. Hi, Em Tom. What's your name? ER Gr HH — 1200 12:00-6:00 pum. 6:00 pan. — | Good morning Good afternoon Good evening mi 2 GRAMMAR verb be +), pronouns a Complete the sentences with aré, is, OU am Pm Tom. = EDA My name's Jar You're in room 5: b O p.rz2 Grammar Bank TA. Read the rules and do the exercises. c Tryto remember the names in your class, Say He's / Shes ——.» net Leigh.= My name — Janet Leigh. = You — inroom5. 3 PRONUNCIATION vowel sounds, word stress English File sound pictures help your pronunciation. a 013) Listen and repeat the words and sounds. nei d fish boot train bike a you they I this — Hi b “142 Write these words in the columns above. Listen and check. Repeat the words. name is thanks my we É coffee, please; Word stress is important. € Underline the stressed syllable in these words. bas e Write the words from cin the chart, food/drinks travel | communication coffee = mf E f In pairs, write two more words in each column 4 VOCABULARY numbers 1-20 à “16% Listen and repeat the numbers. e O DG 7 3 9 Mm 0d 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 WO b O p.140 Vocabulary Bank Numbers. Do part 1. c 017) Listen. Where are they? Write 1-4 in the boxes, “airport Gate number T cafe dollars cents hotel Room taxi — — Townsênd Road d Listen again. Write a number in each blank 5 SAYING GOOD-BYE a “18” Listen and number the phrases 1-6 Good-bye. Bye. 1 Good night. See you. See you on Saturday. See you tomorrow. Complete the days of the week with a CAPITAL letter. Listen and repeat. w F S 5 T T M M onday — uesday — ednesday — hursday — riday — aturday — unday G verbbe =| and V countries and nationalíties, numbers 20-1,000 a A” Where are you from? P vowel sounds Em rish. Um from Dublin. Em not American, I'm Canadian! 2 LISTENING & SPEAKING in English? a “3” Listen and number the pictures 1-4, 1 VOCABULARY countries and nationalities a How do yousay | your country your language two countries near you b O pai Vocabulary Bank Countries and nationalíties. a E “40” Where's the stress? Listen and underline the ii stressed syllable, Listen and repeat, ) (AN EE Japanese Japan “ Germany German China Chinese | O Italy Italian the United States American Mexico Mexican N —) d In pairs, do the quiz. b Listen again and complete the dialogues. 1 A Areyou no B No, fm. Tm from Vancouver. Where are you from? We're from — Are you on vacation? No, we aren't. We're on business. Where's she from? Isshe o? No, she isn't. Shes — — —— She's from Buenos Aires. > nro 4 A Mmm, delicious sit? B No, itisnt lts é Repeat the dialogues. Copy the chythm. d In pairs, look at the pictures. Role-play the dialogues. 3 SPEAKING 4 GRAMMAR tthe highlighted words. 1 possessive adjectives you from mplete the chart with pour, my b 15d n. Em You're in level 1. This is He's the director of studies. She's your teacher. We'rc an international school. They're new students. tions from lc. Copy the rhythm. What's your first name? Copy the rhythm of English. ch is an adjective? Which is a pronoun? 2 What's your name? his, her, their, or our, Listen and check. family is from Rome. classroom, name is Michael. name is Lucy. students are from different countries. students are names are Tina and Daniel. c O p.122 Grammar Bank 1C. Read the rules and do the exercises. 5 PRONUNCIATION /or/and /au/ a “125º Listen and repeat the words and sounds. h first our mn te these words in the chart. Listen and repeat international 6 SPEAKING Look at the photos. In pairs, ask and answer the questions. Famous actors - but do you remember their names? What's his name? What's her name? a How do you = spellit? ade 4 Where's he from? Where's she from? Y Y How old is he? How old is she? about 35 (Ithink) She's American. She | don't remembe: G aan, plurals, this / that / these / those V the classroom, common objects, dassroom language P vowel sounds What's this? It's an ID card, 2 PRONUNCIATION vowel sounds a “130” Listen and repeat the six picture words and sounds. 1 VOCABULARY the classroom, common objects a Can you see these things in your classroom? Yes (4) or No (X)? a table a light k . a board a picture ESQ | wall off (ab) aTY a DVD player E a CD player walls ] & bull | book photo look a window chairs mai er e Ro a door : tissues sunglasses umbrella b “128 Listen and repeat the words. | — — o [. c 129% What's in the bag? Match the words and | A boy coins board enjoy pictures. Listen and check. E ss Es J an address book keys EN, horse | your door picture tissues an ID card | coins a lipstick e a cell phone a change purse a 5) RE here were des a | af tourist euro Europe purse b <1H> Listen to the groups of words. Circle the word with a different vowel sound. c Practice saying the words. d (O p.142 Vocabulary Bank Common objects. e Inpairs, A Close your eyes. B Give Aa thing from your bag or pocket. Ask What's this? or What are these? A Say lts a... or They're... 3 GRAMMAR a/an, plurals, 4 CLASSROOM LANGUAGE this / that / these / those a Match the phrases and the pictures. a Wiitedaor an. 1 watch 2 umbrella 3. calendar 4 ID card 5 photo b Write the plural. | stamp 2 match 3 key c Complete the questions with this, that, these, or those. What's 2 What's ? GIVING INSTRUCTIONS [E] Open your books (, please). [=] (Please) Don't write. [7] Can you open the door (, please)? What are 7 Whatare -— ? d O p.122 Grammar Bank 1D. Read the rules and do the exercises. b “132” Listen. Check (4) the ten phrases in a you hear. e In paírs, ask and answer. Use pictures a à q E bi io “433% Complete the sentences. Listen and check, things in the class for that / those, 5 cas SONG 2) Eternal Flame PO LR SL c word groups GRAMMAR Circle the word that is different. Circle the correct sentence, à or b. (3) Hi. Tm Susanna. dio pira Tg b Hi l Susanna. 1 eight two seven file 1 a Hello. What's your name? 2 Ireland Chinese Thailand Spain b Hello. What your name? 3 British Halian Japanese Mexico 2 à Sheis Bolivian? 4 sixteen forty ninety eighty b Isshe Bolivian? 5 we. you her he 3 a Where he's from? 6 they his our my b Where's he from? do beto how what watch 4 a Theyisnt English. & walet pencil lipstick adilriss done Ens 9 newspaper book magazine — lipstick 5 a “Are you ftom B d a fode b “Are you from Beijing?” “Yes, L am.” Lo) rien Eu P 6 a She's Spanish. Her name's Ana, “EB b She's Spanish. His name's Ana. 7 a We're Italian: Your last name is Tozzi. PRONUNCIATION ; b We're se last name is Tozzi. O pas Sound Bank. In páirs, test each otheron a Whatare these? Matar dit the vowel sounds, 1-21. 9 a ltsan umbrella. Es. Sos poi b 15 a umbrella. 10 a They're watchs. Em b Underline the word with a different sound. b They're watches. Ep . a her see | VOCABULARY | a prepositions 1 | SRA sumps what bag | Complete with at, from, in, off, or to. Go to gate 9. 5) Q key met they | 1 Tm — Japan. À 2 Go page 74. 3 What's bonjour — English? 4 Look the board. 5 Please turn your cell phone. 4 b verb phrases Match the verbs and phrases. Close your books. Answer Tom to Open: Reid 9 Work € Sbiderline retina — EE ssa information 1 thetext, a ) — in pairs. the GD, 4 the door. 5 — the questions. What can you do? CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THIS TEXT? Where are English words from? From Old English Many basic English words come from Old English, e.g. England, house, woman) man, child, bird, water. They sometimes have irregular pronungiation From Latin Other English words come from Latin, From French e.g. foyal, hotel, menu, beef €-8. family, wine, number school, educate Some English words come from French, RM TT ages Today English is an international language. Thousands of English words come from other languages, e.g, SEMA (Spanish), judo! (Japanese) Technology From other langu Every year hundreds of words come into b Read the text again. Now cover the text. Can you remember where these words come from? Write them in the chart. Intemet wine menu house hotel family sesta woman judo e-mail , Old English Other | languages Technology — Latin French English from new technology, Internet € Where are words in your language from? CAN YOU HEAR THE DIFFERENCE? 138 Listen. Circle a or b, What's your name? | (a) Carlos. b 21, 1 à Where's he from? b Where's she from? 2 a He's from Canada. b She's from Canada, 3 a She's French. b She isn't French. 4 a Whats his name? b Whaf's her name? 5 a the credit card b the-credit cards 6 a page 13 b page 30 7 a Gate number 14 b Gate number dO & a MikePinfo.br b MikeWinio,ar 9 a Mr G. Smith b Mr]. Smith 10 a Tuesday b Thursday CAN YOU SAY THIS IN ENGLISH? ? Yes(v) “count from 1-20 [1] count from 20-100 (20, 30, ete.) [] count from 100-1,000 (100, 200, etc.) [ | say the days of the week (Monday, Tuesday, etc.) [| spell your address [say five things in your bag or pocket (some keys, etc) b Complete with How, Whas, or Where, In pairs, ask and answer. a Canyou, “e your last náme? do you spelhit? — are you from? —— 'syour phone number? — 's your address? G simple present + and V verb phrases, irregular plurals P consonant sounds, third person -s e FW Cappuccino and fries > — The live in a house. He doesn't smoke, 1 VOCABULARY verb phrases a “21 What do you think? Complete with a percentage, b In pairs, make true [5] or [=] sentences about you ego 50% (fifty percent). Listen and check. +| | read a newspaper every day) 99%, =| Idon't smoke. "2 10% 20% 50% 55% 70% WHAT % OF AMERICAN PEOPLE...? c o p.143 Vocabulary Bank Verb phrases, read a newspaper every day use the Internet smoke speak Spanish drink coffee every day have a TV at home 2 READING a Lookat the photos. Which things are “typically American"? —— b Read the text. Check your answer to a. Four foreigners in the US talk about the people and the country... 1 Jen from Korea worls in a cofteehouse in Seattle 3 Carlos is a tourist from Spain “é People in America deink a ot of coffee = cappuccino and é people ia cars everpuhere = to the store, to the movies, and to mocha cofiees are really popular, Children sometimes Bd wotk, Americans NIKE big cars. SUVS and minivan are popular. In the US, cars 86 when you Slahid on the crosswalk = it's incredible! Cars don/tstop lor you in Madrid *? 4 Maria from Brest morta e an a pair” in Boston to coffeehouses and drink hot chocolate. In my coffeehouse, we have a rule: 'No smoking! Men and women dent smoke inside. They Smoke outside ?? 2 Alexandra from Russia is a student in New York “é People here read everywhere - on the train, on the bus, and on the subway, Live with three American students, “and they) buy ri time, Nhen Lyan à book, I Complete the questions and short answers with do, does, and don't you like susl u like sushi? your mother work? No, | Yes, she What food you like? Where she work? d O p.124 Grammar Bank 2B. Read the rules and do the exerc 3 LISTENING a “25º Listen to the rest of the conversation. Is the lunch a success (E) ora disaster (22 b Listen again. Complete the chart with « (yes) or X (no). Natasha Darren likes computers x | es TV s to the movies nks coffee Does Darren like computers! E a Yes, he does. Ea Es sito 4 SPEAKING a Imagine you want to meet other singles, and you go to an agency. Look at the Meeting People form. What questions does the interviewer ask? b “26” Listen and check. Listen again. Copy the rhythm. Meeting People CESTA E c In pairs, role-play an interview at Meeting People. A You want'to meet a boyfriend or girlfriend. Re a === B You are the interviewer. Ask A the questions and write the How old /7 AGE answers in the form. work / study? OCCUPATION d Change roles, Wi live? ER gm o 5 PRONUNCIATION consonant sounds f have a car? vES ng [1] —— What languages /speak? LANGUAGE E e T keys gil e» ae television right ] / smoke? Yés no TT" E E à 427) Listen and repeat the words and consonant sounds. What music / like? IC b Practice saying the sentences. /k/ Karen likes coffee. ——————— tg! Greta goes to golf classes, What food / like? FooL Atl Tim cats out on Tueselaye, HF! Natasha likes sushi. f3! Mike usually watches television. newspaper / read? | NEWSPAPER del Nicky reads Irish writers. What TV shows / like? DD —— = What sports / play? eos , , E 6 «25º SONG 4] Something Stupid Go/an+ jobs V jobs P consonant sounds What do you do? Em a student. 1 READING a Look at the photos of Annabel, Do you think she's a professional artist or a professional musician? +, A Dovblito I'm an artist, | draw and paint pictures for magazines, books, CD' covers = all kinds of things, b Read the interview and match the questions with her answers. Do you like your job? Why? How many hours do you work? [work at home. | have a room just for my work. 3 Do you earn a lot of money? > >—>——>——>——— as do you work? | usually work about eight hours a day, from 9:30 to What don't vou like ed our job? 5:30. Sometimes | work again in the evenings or on oa o o alter ri E weekends when [mina hurry to finish a pidure you x 7 a apo o j Itdepends. | eam from about $350 to $4,000 for a picture e ) Sometimes | have a lot of work, but sometimes | don't. c In pairs, g the meaning of Dm e é e he RR rod o ; That's a problem. And | don't have paid vacations with your teacher or a dictionary. INTE 5 a E ES Ee o . Yes. [love it because every day is different, and | like Read the article again. Underline Using my imagination two good and two bad things 6 l about Annabel's job. O o It's stressful. when | need to work fast and the ideas don't come. And sometimes it's lonely) when you dont work with other people. 7 | play the bass in'a Band! called International Airport We play on weekends in coffeehouses and clubs. 2 VOCABULARY jobs à Look at Annabel's pictures, How many of these jobs can you say in English? qe b Ask and answer with the pictures. d Look at the question and Ee answers, How do you say them in your language” What does he do? What do you do? Um a musician. Pim an eng an E mam engineer, work for a French company, Em in school. Um unemploved, E work in a store. Em in college. colleg c O pas Vocabulary Bank Jobs. e What do you do? Ask five other students in the cl e class. 3 GRAMMAR a /an + jobs Complete with à, an, or = | Hes —— actor, 2 She's politici 3 Theyre nur: 4 Were lawyers. 5 He's teacher. 6 She's — — detress 7 Aré you journalist? 8 Em pilot. 9 Hes builder. ÁR Remember! Use a/ aj +job, é: go He's a musician. nor Hes-musician: Don't use q / an with plurals, eg; They're doctors. NoT They're a doctors; 4 PRONUNCIATION consonant sounds a 429) Listen and repeat sentences 1-9, Copy the rhythm. How do you pronounce the -er / -or ending? b “210 Listen and repeat the words and consonant sounds. Er By sã Sp» = D- Ss das | parrot lower E jazz vacht singer | € Practice saying the sentences. p' Paul'sa politician. til's a fantastic farmer. Charles teaches Chinese, td3! Jim and George are journalists. 5 LISTENING & SPEAKING When people speak fast they don't separate wards. a “2M) Listen to a radio show called Guess my job. Three people guess a person's job. Underline the ten questions they ask. Do you work...? at home ina factory in a hospital When? in the morning: inthe afternoon in the evening How? A with your hands Gr with other people with a computer Iv Are you a musician? D/ À singer sings songs. have special qualifications a a speak any other languages earn a lot of money 4635 drive x” write letters or e-mails wear a uniform + b Listen again, What does the person answer? Write y (yes), N (no), or D (It depends) after cach question. Do you...? c Look at Phil's answers. What do you think his job is? d “2125 Listen to the end of the show: What does Phil do? VOCABULARY hotel words a Match the words and symbols, the elevator the (18t / ground) floor Har/ 1 Ui reception a single room a double room the bar b In pairs, cover the words and test your partner. CHECKING IN a “216 3 FR 1 How many nights is Mark's reservation forf 2 What's his room number? b Listen again. Complete the YOU HEAR phrases. c “2M> Listen and repeat the YOU SAY phrases. Copy the rhythm. d In pairs, role-play the dialogue. Use your name. YOU HEAR Good evening, sir, 1 Can you that, please? For five nights. 2 Cant your passport, please? * Can you sign here, ? Do you wanta smoking or non-smoking room? + Here's your « T's room 425, on the fourth floor, Tts over there. Do you need helpwithyour ? Enjoy your stay, Mr. Ryder. SOCIAL ENGLISH a “28 Listen and complete the chart. Mark Allie Where are they from? | Are they married? Do they have children? How old are they? b Why does Allie think the phone call is from M c Who says the USEFUL PHRASES, Mark or Allie? Listen | and check. How do you say them in your language? Cover the conversation and listen. Answer the questions. ark!s wife? again vousAr > Hello. | have a reservation. My name's Mark Ryder. R-Y-D-E-R. Yes, that's right. Justa moment, Here you are, Non-smoking, please, Thank you. Where's the lift? No, it's OK, thanks. Thank you. E us English el EE UK English dif ns USEFUL PHRASES Sorry That's OK, What do you think? Would you like another drink? Hhave to £o now. eo To practice your English you can write to a “penpal” in another ; country. You can find penpal websites on the Internet, r From: Rosa [rosamarquezOnhitmail.com] [ss To: Stefan [stefan75412000moebius.ch] Subject: Hi from Mexico Hi Stefan, | * My name's Rosa. 2 i'm from Mexico, and | live in Monterrey. 3 I'm a receptionist at a hotel. | study English in my free time. 4| speak Spanish and a little English. * | want to learn English for my job and to travel. s | have a big family. | have three brothers and a sister. ? My father is a builder and my mother doesn't work. My brothers and my sister are at school. º My brothers are 14, 13, and 10, and my sister is six. º 'm 19. | 10 | like music, movies, and sports. | watch soccer on TV with my family every Saturday. Please write soon. | Best wishes, Rosa a Read the e-mail, Match Rosa's information with these questions. Do you have a big family? BD Whataré your interests? 0 How old are you? a Why do you want to learn Englisht ú What languages do you speak? [] What do the people in your familydo? [) What's your name? E Where are you from? a What do you do? TE) How old are your brothers andsisters? [1] b Look at the letter How is a letter different from an e-mailf Los Nogales |áJo santa Haria Honterreu a! October |2 “Dear Stefan, My names Fosa. xira from Hexico, and T live ex Montermen iu GRAMMAR Circle the correct sentence, a or b. (a) Hi. I'm Susanna. b Hi. I Susanna. 1 a Inotsmoke b Idom't smoke: 3 a Hedrinksalot of coffee. b Hedrinka lot of cofiee. My cousin has a house in Santiago. b My cousin haves a house in Santiago. 4 a Ateyou live with your parents? b Do you live with your parents? a Does your sister have children? um b Do your sister have children? 6 a Where does your wife work? b Where your wife works? a “Do you play the guitar? “Yes, | do” fes, 1 play b “Do you play the guitar? “ 8 a [man engineer. b Pm engineer. 9 a Billis Carla's husband. b Billis husband's Carla. 10 a This ismy parents's house. b Thisismarpareotihouçe | EO VOCABULARY a prepositions Complete with at, for, in, or to. Look a! the board. | Em astudent. Em college, 2 1 work IBM. 3 On Saturday nights T go the mov 4 My brother lives an apartment. 5 Do you listen the radio? verb phrases Match the verbs and phrases. a newspaper, do have speak play watch 1 housework E French 3 TV 4 the piano 5 a sandwich for lunch € word groups Circle the word that is different. Ireland Thailand Spain 1 live job work read 2 men children people woman 3 engineer doctor soccer pilot 4 student factory office school 5 brother uncle niece grandfather d question words Complete with How many, Who, Why, What, or Where. What"s your name? 1 do you live? 2 doesyour father do? 3 — isyour favorite relative? 4 — hours do you work? 5 do you want to learn English? E PRONUNCIATION a O pa58 Sound Bank. In pairs, test cach other on the consonant o ee sounds, 22-45. b Underline the word with a different sound. O key meet they car work nice garden job a rf e] where who vehat 4 a likes makes watches 5 w has does stops c Underline the stressed syllable. information “policeman grandmother — receptionist nephew artist 3 GRAMMAR adjectives a Look at the answers to the US quiz. Circle the a correct rule. Ê ne the pag look at the pictures, an you guess who the - Adjectives go before / after a noun. jon 6) tiwo people are? * Adjectives change / don't change before a plural noun. 5 VOCABULARY & SPEAKING b O p.126 Grammar Bank 3A. Read the rules and do the exercises. c Adjective race. In pairs, in three minutes make eight phrases (adjective + noun) for things in the picture, He's a famous singer. He's very tall egaa full moon. and good-looking. He has short, dark hair. He's Spanish, but he lives in the US. He sings in Spanish and in English. q 4 3 She's a beautiful actress, 5 he's very tall and thin. She has red hair, but sometimes it's blond. She lives in Australia. She has two adopted children. b O p.146 Vocabulary Bank Common adjectives. Do part 2, c Think of a famous person. Write five clues. Read the clues to your partner. Can he / she guess? EE o 3 4 Corp A 5 6 E! 4 LISTENING Y ê E OR O A À Remember! When people speak fast, they don't | angry hungry d Match the words and pictures. separate words. cold sad asi happy thirsty //Garsti 32 Listen and write six sentences. hot A gd ari ; a e 4335 Listen and check. Repeat the phrases É £ Cover the words and look at the pictures. a Tell your partner how you É ; Im very tired. , 6 Um notthirsty. ) tm hungy és 6 “34> SONG 2) 0h Pretty Woman RM G telling the time, simple present V daily routine P thelettero E: wake up, get out dc What time do you get up? At seven o'clock. 1 GRAMMAR telling the time 3 READING & LISTENING a (TS What time does your class start? What a Read the article. How stressed is Laura? Why? to time does it finisht b In pairs, guess the meaning of the highlighted! words, b O p.126 Grammar Bank 3B, Read the rules Check with your teacher or a dictionary. and do the exercises, é O Communication hat time is it? A p.108 B polil. d €35> Listen to Vicky's morning. Write the seven times you hear. What's her jobt Professor Adams, a stress expert from a university in California, 2 VOCABULARY daily routine looks at pro people's typical day and tries to hel 1 7:00 Laura works as a guide at the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco and lives with her 9-year-old son, Doug. EE] [ getup,and [make Doug's sandwiches. Then I do some housework. Then E wakeup Doug and make his breakfast. ['m always ima hurry, and Edon't have time for breakfast at home. E We vide bikes to my son's school because the bus is expensive. Then 1 ride six miles* to work. EE! have a sandwich for bre in the cafeteria, Them I startwork. My first tour is usually at 9:30, 1 like my job, but | don't earn much money and E stand all day. a Lookat Vicky's typical morning. EE | finish work, and 1 go to pickup Doug at 5:50. We go Match the pictures and phrases, shopping. get dressed tal Re j EM cook dinner and help Doug with his homenork Alter dinner, É do more housewor w answer emails tantil 9:00. | don't getup have break: 1 E À P have breakfast [1] go out in the evening because a balbysitter is very expensive go to (work) wake up (a i ' E Doug goes to bed, and [read him aistomy Then 1 go to b In pairs, describe her morning. ERR Ra LS ár She wakes up at 7:00 . Havó fast with your son, Do all the housework in the svening. Don't ride bikes — get the bus. It's important to ses other people. Invite a friend for dinner once a week. € In pairs, take turns describing your typical morning using pictures 1-6. Do you do things in the same order? Iwvake up at (about) 7:30, “six miles = 9.6 bilometers O pus i i d 0 ps Vocabulary Bank Daily routine, € Read the article again, Tey to remember the information. CA à (O Communication Loura day A p OS & pu, 4 PRONUNCIATION, the letter 9 Test your partner's memory, 4 What time does Laura get up? | E pt : “ge & A The letter o has different pronunciations. She gets up at à Put these words in the correct column. not do domt go home job Paul works for company school shopping son two from a computer e company. — == He lives in Oakland, a but he works = in San sor aa E = Francisco, 3.9 Listen and check, Practice saying the are these people? "iu. : E 5 SPEAKING e “36 You are going to listen to Paul talking to Professor pari a E eis D. ET er the E y Adams. Listen to five things Paul says. Number the etica pictures 1-5. “ Whattime..? wake up o] ences? É Listen again. What are the five sentences? ver the questions, £ “375 Now listen to Paul, Answer the que 1 How many children does Paul have? 2 What time does he get up? Eu 3 Why doesn't he have breakfast? ; 4 What time does he start work? 5 as he drink? How many cups of coflee does he dr What time do you vise up? b What does he have for lunch? E RE ) 7 What time does he finish work? E E dp tt 8 Why doesn't he have dinner with his family? sumos 9 What time does he get a 10 What does he do after dinnert ,, ice? E E jams's advice? h 036% Listen, What is Professor Ada p É oie ER À Who do you think is more stressed, Lauro CO a G | V the date P word stress, /Ô/ and /0) 1 READING E » g 1 extracts. Match the photos with the festivals, The Tomatina festival takes place on the last Wednesday in August in Buriol, Spain. sat | | o'clock in the rning, and cor es for two hours. During the Tomatina 35.000 people throw 25,000 kilos of tomatoes! In January (the exact date changes every year) you can go to Ivrea in Italy and take part in the Carnevale d'lyrea, where people throw oranges h other. f you don't want people to throw an orange at you, you have to wear a red hat! Thailand has a Water Festival (Songkran) every April to celebrate the New Year. It starts on April |3th and lasts for nwo days. People throw: water at each other all day and also at night. Read the extracts again, Then cover them and look at the pictures, In pairs, ask and answer questions about the festivals. | Whereis it? 2 When is it 3 What do people throw? Which festival would you like to go to? VOCABULARY the date O pias Vocabulary Bank Times and dates. Do part 2. Think of three famous festivals i country, Where / When are they? your On the last Wednesday in August Fascinating festivals —Whents the Thai New Year? It's in April. 3 PRONUNCIATION word stress, /0/ and /6/ a “312) Listen and repeat the months. Which five have the stress on the second syllable? JANUARY APRIL JuLy Qer FesruaRY May AUGUST Ni MarcH JUNE SEPTEMBER DEcE b “3135 sh can be pronounced in two different ways. Listen and repeat the words. ê this the other their they them | | AB Thursday birthday [AE think c “AMO Listen and repeat the dates. Copy the rhythm. Thur. 1Mh 5/12 9/23 4/15/1999 1/30/2008 thirtéenth throw third | Vhursday the thirteenth May twelfth September twenty=third April fiftcenth, nineteen ninety-nine January thirtieth, two thousand and eight d Ask other students When's pour birthday? Does anybody have the same (or almost the same) birthday às you? à GRAMMAR prepositions of time b 315º You're going to listen to two people talk about 4 Can you remember? In pairs, complete the sentences their favorite times. First listen to these sentences. E with ir, on, or at, Check with the festival texts What do the highlighted! words mean? | The “tomato battle” starts LU oclock 1 Tcan start to relax and enjoy the evening, the morning. 2 My family lives very faraway . 2 January you can go to the Carnevale d'Ivrea, 3 Igetup earlyand feel full of energy. 3 The Thai Water Festival starts April 13th. 4 In the winter its a nice temperature and its when | People throw water at cach other all day and also 1 feel comfortable . , night : Cc 03165 Lig interviews. O . O pl26 Grammar Bank 3D. Read the rules and do to e Pe SR Comp cis a q What's your Cristina, a sports | Udom, à manager the exercises. favorite...? coach from Spain | from Thailand O Communication When...? A pI08 B pl. . E a, 1 time of day 10 pm. In paits, ask and answer the questions. Answer É with a preposition + a time word 2 day of the week when do you usually read? > (O |read at night, in bed 3 month E “TEA a 4 season READING & LISTENING à eia e Read the article, Complete Carla's answers with ; : ME en aee d Listen again. Why are these their favorite times? “A Because it's the middle of the vear- — motthe beginning or the end 6 SPEAKING “B Especially Christmas! In pairs, ask and answer the questions E in Times you love, EE Because 1 love my first coffee. What” f ime of day? Why? E Because | love the colors and the leaves al mean Biying in the wind. FÊ Because Thave the weck in front of me, Times sau boy Carla Guelfenbein is a novelist. She lives in Chile. What's your Favorite time of day? Why? My favorite time of the day is br Whal's your favorite day of the wi Monday: What's your favorite month? Why? June. What's your favorite season? Why? Fall. * What's your favorite holiday? Why? !haie all holidays. PRACTICAL ENGLISH VOCABULARY coffee and snacks im a a Look at the coffee shop menu. Match Bl ali the words and pictures b In pairs, cover the words and test your partner. regular large 1 Filtered coffee 1.50 Espresso 1.65 Cappuccino 1.95 Chocolate chip cookies 1.50 Browntes 1.85 E us English togo BUVING/N/CORREA Es UK English totakeava à 3 Cover the conversation. Listen and answer the questions E 1 What do Mark and Allie get? 2 How much is it? YOU HEAR Can [help you? M What would you like? A Acappuccino, please orlarge? A Large, please. M And can 1 have an espresso, please? 1 To or takc away? M To have here. DA US ; E = M A brownie for me, please b Listen again. Complete the YOU HEAR pl OK. M How much is that? € (3185 Listen and repeat the YOU SAY phrases aeth Er z AREA E tTogetheror. ? M Together. Copy the rhythm. 3 That's «please. M Sorry, how much? E Than d In threes, use the menu to role-play the dialogue. SOCIAL ENGLISH à 3195 Listen to Mark and Allie, Circle the correct answer 1 There is / ismta free table, 2 Mark / Alle spills the coffee. 3 Their next meeting is at 11:15 /12:30. + Allic agrees / doesn't agree to go shopping for a n ew shirt. b Is Alle angry with Mark? USEFUL PHRASES Thanks, + You're we a c Who says the USEFUL PHRASES, Ro a a hi Ec Mark or Allie? Listen again and RARO De niver there Here you are. check. How do you say them F; m in your language? ally sorry. Dont worry. Le RR UA RA Ta CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THIS TEXT? a Read the article, Check (4) the things that Carl Harris says are good to do in the winter, 1 Fata lot of chocolate. 2 Have a yogurt and fruit juice for breakfast. 3 Go to the gym. 4 Make small changes to your diet 5 Go for a walk. 6 Go running. Don't go to the gym in the winter! all know that ise is good for your health. So on start the New Year with a good m three times a week. But e times, the ek we-stop. After ating plan. We are wo or three weeks, f the year to start new exercise ld outside. Our bodi >" His advice for people wha ealthy lifestyle in January is to make small | “Try to cutout chocolate and desserts for three but don't eliminate them completely Go ight. But when » time to get up in the winter the days are shortand | ng the day when it d spring begins, that's yogurt and fruit juice for breaktast, and bm pairs, guess the meaning of the highlighted words and phrases, Check with your teacher or à dictionary. € Read the article again, Why is it nora di idea to start going to the gym in the winteré a personal trainer, says this is because winter | CAN YOU HEAR THE DIFFERENCE? a 320" Listen, Circleaor b, La Pmveryangry. 2 a Its quarter to ten, 3 b Em very hungry. b a She gets home at five. b b b TÊ's quarter after ten. She goes home at five. Ifs on May third. Today's September 20th, a lts on May first, a Today's September 12th. b 32 Listen. Circleaorb. a ts red, lts a BMW. Ateighi thirty. Atone o'elock. Bycar, March 13th. 1 b 2a Coffee and toast. b 3a Ina restaurant. b 4a Twice a week. b 5a Wednesday, b CAN YOU SAY THIS IN ENGLISH? a In English, can you...? Yes (+) [ | say-what the date is say what time it is say what you do on a typical Monday morning describe a person in your family (age and appearance) b Ask your partner five questions. get up go to the movies have lunch : How often Este io Ni ao goto bed What time drink coffee When Use the Intern Et eat meat go on vacation How often do you use the Iatemei DD G can / can't (ability) V verb phrases: buy a newspaper, ete P sentence stress FW) | can't dance 1 GRAMMAR can / can't (ability) a Read the advertisement and look at the photos. Who do you think has “star quality"? Do you votes | want to be a Do) pop star £ A new Channel 6 TV show needs young people with artístic and musical ability aged 18-25. hanneis | Call 212-726-6388 or television | e-mail us at popstarsQttv.com b “41” Listen to the three people sing, play the guitar, and dance, Complete the sentences with John, Michael, or Kelly. 1 John can play the guitar well 2 can play the guitar very well 3 can't play the guitar. 4 and can dance well, 5 can't dance. 6 can sing well. 7 can sing very well. 8 can't sing. c uz Who do you think is the winner? Why? Listen and check, d Complete the sentences with can or can't. Eh! dance. =| She dance. 2 he dance? 14] Yes, he X No, he o In pairs, ask and answer questions with sing, dance, and play the guitar, Can you sing? > € Yes | em. Eanyoul RE E ; can, Can you 22 gos TE Can you play the piano? No, but | can play the guitar. PRONUNCIATION sentence stress 43 Listen and repeat. Copy the rhythm, When do you stress cam / can't? Check (4). in afirmative [+] sentences in negative |=) sentences [7] in Wh- questions [7] LU in short answers Õ “AA? Listen, Are the sentences affirmative & Or negative [=] ? Write [%] or [1 Lo. o] —— 4 E — 6 —— Es VOCABULARY verb phrases ? O pas vocabulary Bank More verb E phrases. p Are ol ithletic, creative, or practical? | Are you a view your partner and complete 1 VÊY «an vou play a sport? Yes, basketball C Very well, Look at your partner s answers. c Look at she athletic, creative, actical? 4 GRAMMAR can / can't (other uses) Are you athletic, creative, or practical Athletic playa sport swim drive dance Creative take photos draw or paint cook play a musical instrument Practical follow instructions read a map program a DVD player use a computer à 045) Look at the pictures. What's the problem in cach one? Listen and check, b Listen again. Write three can / can't sentences or questions from each conversation. pon ul tl “ co P.128 Grammar Bank 4A. Read the rules and do the exercises. ú Write sentences with can / can't for each pictures ] [UH [NIM] ur G object pronouns: me, you, him, etc V love story phrases: she falls in love, etc. a meo E P /i/and /i/ ae She loves him, but he leaves her. Fatal attraction? 1 GRAMMAR object pronouns a Look at the photos and read the story of a classic movie, What movie is it Ota Mae Molly loves Sam. Sam loves her ! but henever says “| love you?” Sam dies, and now he is aghost, He watches Molly every day, but'she can't see him? Sam finds a psychic, Ota Mae, He uses her“ to speak to Molly. In the end Sam says “| love you?" ok at the highlighted words 1-5. Who do they refer to? Write Sar Molly, or Ota: 2 SPEAKING a Write four names in cach circle. 2 you 3 him 4 her c Complete the chart with these words. Mt me them us subject object pronouns pronouns I you you Tá REA b In groups, ask and answer questions. she her é Prado poa in 0 like him, (Russell Crowe); | | domtlike | her we love it He's OK / great / temble they hate them. d O p.128 Grammar Bank 4€. Tn Read the rules and do the exercises. O aadá 4 READING | Lookat the five famous movies. Do they have hay e newspaper article once. Write the names of the movies. Five classic love stories — which one is yours? There are many romantic movies, but there are onhy five basic types of love stories: Fir , O Dn, Rich and poor, and Sacrifice. Here are some examples from Holiawood... My Fair Lady type: a poor girl who sells flowers, and he is a university professor. He teaches her to speak English “like a princess.” She falls in love with him, but he thinks she is only an interesting student, She gets angry, and she leaves h In the end he says he loves her. 2 E type He'san American marine. He wants to be an officer, She works in a factory. Her family is very poor. They go out together, and they fall in love, She wants to getimarmed, but he's very ambitious, and he leaves her. But in the end he can't live without her, and he comes back to the factory for her. a SER SEE ue He's a happy family man. He meets a woman at work. He wants to end it, but They have a passionate love She doesn't want it to stop. She follows and makes his life impossible. In the er E. type: E o »y fal Theyare very young, He meets her ata part ai ai inlove, but his Family hates her Eamily They spend They together, She says “E love you, but a Want to go away and get married, but in the eme Ué him everywhere, vel his wife Kills her. our love às impossibl type: married with 1w0' away for the weekend. A man stops at E mo fica o gp co ns é can't leave them. iidideta Rahe E E Rr husband. Butshe never forge him Abd he never forgeis her. ebildren. Her family «4 house, They ne loves | goes uvas, py e li Ea Pyendings or sad endings? Lad E Read the stories again. Guess the meaning of the highlighted phrases. Check with your teacher or a dictionary. d What type of love story is each movie? Complete the article with these types. First love Teacher and student Sacrífica 4 PRONUNCIATION (1 and /i/ a “89% Listen and repeat the words, R him it his kill live ) he she me mec leve | b 40) Listen to this love story. Practice telling it. They live in à big elty: She meets him in the gym: He works in movies; and she's a: teacher. She kisses him, and he thinks she loves him. But in the endishe leaves him. é O p.157 Sound Bank. Look at the typical spellings for 4 and A/. , Is this yours? No, it's his. V music P rhyming words 1 SPEAKING the pictures. What can you seef a Look 1 ) the music ear. b cao Listen and check (4) the music you he op dance rock opera blues reggae i ) imilar ot different? Interview a partner with the music questionnaire. Are you similar or diffe c Intervicwa pa at kind of mt o can you...? | Where do you like u like? play a musical instrument listening to music...? read or write music in'the car f u sing well on the street y at home How often do you...? buy CDs A Fem Do you...? look for song lyrics on PrerAy wroemar, meneing -olemen Fi SPreRr sing or play in a group or the Internet orchestra go to concerts A Fem go to karaoke bars watch MTV Pretty mena, the feira! E ha fe mt download music from the Internet o E Prethy voor; E cora defiae ee De 4 ide Lool at the six highlighted words in the text They all have spelling mistakes, Write them correctly 1 6 1 Tais is a photo ef my freind, Stephanie. 2 Sho 's IB, and she S french. She lives in ; village near Toulouse. She studtys pering dt à universedy. s short, black hair and very dark She és inteligent anal fun, but sometimes she's a little sad tos. 4 Sho loves music, and she likes wriltina Songs: e can play the quitar very well, and she has a beautiful! voice. We love listening to her. She 's also crazy about Computers, and e he likes looking for song luyrios on the Internet. Sho only hates one thing = plaxjing Sports: 5 Tlike ker hecauso she 'S allwiuys there whêi 7 need her. aih parágra ph 1-5. D Read the description of Stephanie. Mateh these questions with paragraphs E j 2 What does he / she like doing? [1 who is the person in the photo What doesn't he / she like doing? [1 Why is your friend special? How old is he / she? [] Descnibe him fai Where's he / she from? Where does he / she live? What does he / she do? i avthe questions: € Read the description again. Then cover it and look al q “an you remember the answers” LeSE: ndo A ave paragraphs. frici ite five paragraf E a similar description of a good friend, Wii Pp: “hswer the questions in order, 1-5. | heck your description for mistakes. e £» What do you dad GRAMMAR Circle the correct sentence, à Or b. (5) Hi Pm Susanna. b Hi] Susanna. 1 a Icanplay the piano. b Ican to play the piano. Do you can come over tonight? b Canyou come over tonight? 3 a Thate do housework. b 1 hate doing housework. 4 a Do you like swiming? b Do you like swimming? What do you think of this show? a Like. b Llikeit. 6 a In the end she kills him. b In the end she him kills. He doesn't love she. b He doesn't love her. 8 a Where do your parents live? b Where do yours parents live? 9 a This book is mine, b This book is my. 10 a Whose is that bag? b Who's is that bag? ta 2 um = so VOCABULARY a prepositions Complete the sentences with for, in, to, or with. Look at the board. 1 Wait me. 2 Romeo falls — love Juliet. 3 Icant find my keys. Canyoulook them? 4 Idon't like talking salespeople, b verb phrases Match the verbs and phrases. read a mewspaper a a pm draw ge 8º play ride run take tell turmon use És E E De Ty — ahorse me the secret chess photos — a computer married a marathon out together 10 — — a picture 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 E PRONUNCIATION a Underline the word with a different sound. : É | q key meet they 1 R give him find Pe a tm DO dt sie ui Fo 5 RU cook | us h st O b Underline the stressed syllable, information trio o ul Sor iiraçio a a What can you do? CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THIS TEXT? a Read the article and answer the questions. Ar he about cooking Co What does the writer think? a Many young people today b Many you e three reasons why O This week journalist ndrea Wu gives 21 opinion TV chef Bobby Flay oking in the US is now a spectator sport. We love watching famous chefs cook on TV, and we buy their bo oks. But do we use them? 'y young Americans can't even boil an egg and many never or ly ever cook. One teenager said “| can't cook — but it doesn't matter. You just go to the supermarket and buy a pizza and putit in microwave. Cooking is a waste of time.” A lot of adults think the same, and don't cook. They buy pre-cooked meals from the sup cook cai = l 3 3 ne market or get take-out food. And if parents hate cooking, they nt teach their children to cook, Many schools don't teach cooking hey prefer to teach computer skills and foreign languages. k all this is very sad. For me, cooking is a very important skill aving a delicious meal, but restaurants are ole who can cook well always have a lot of friends, omen who can cook = and women love men who can » would you prefer as a husband or wife? Somebody who n use a computer or a good cook? Read the article again. Match the highlighted words / Expressions with thei eaning. cook in hot water a young person between 13 and 19 a sport people like watching its not important a bad use of time good to cat ; faod you take home to eat; 6,8. pizzas cant cook, and this isa bad thing. people today can't cook, but this isn't a problem. young people can't cook ST RR A CAN YOU HEAR THE DIFFERENCE? a A&M Listen. Cirdea or b, 1a You can park here. b You can't park here. 2a Isthe house theirst b Is the house there? 3a Canyou turn on the TV b Can you turn off the TV? 4 a She doesn't like him. b She doesn't like them. 5a Whose is it? b Who is it? b «418º Listen. Circle a or b. La likeit. b Yes, it's new, 2a No, thanks. You can drive. b No, I don't, | prefer riding à bike. 3a No, it's non-smoking. b No, thanks, | don't smoke. 4a Yes, please. b Yes, but not-very well. 5 a No, E think he's a terrible actor. b No, T think she's a terrible actress. CAN YOU SAY THIS IN ENGLISH? Yes (4) say two things you can do well and vo things you can't do a Canyou..? say two things you love doing and two things you hate doing b Complete these questions to interview a partner. Try to think of interesting questions. Complete with a verb What time do you Do you like ? How often do you Where do you À Can you Complete with a noun (or the name ofa person, show, etc) What kind of What do you think of Whal's your favorite do you like? Who's your favorite c Interview your partner, Then change rales, V past time expressions P -ed endings 1 READING a “55º Read am d listen to the true story about Raoul and Emma. À We wanted to go to Sydney. nswer the question at the end. À TALE OF TWO SYDNEYS Last April two British teenagers wanted to go to Australia for their summer vacation, But it was a 24-hour trip by plane, and tickets were very expensive. So Raoul Sebastian and Emma Nunn, age 19, looked for cheap tickets on the Internet.They were lucky, and they booked two tickets to Sydney. ugust 4h, they arrived at Heathrow airport. They checked in 1 for the plane to leave. Six hours later they landed at rport and changed planes | the-story again and number the pictures 1-9, € H e +55 Listen to the end of the story. Where were they? d O Communication Sydney p.112 and read about what h Is it easy to make a mistake like this? ca appened to Emma and KR, Emma: | was a litile worried because the second plane was very small, but | didn't want to say anything to Raoul Raoul: After only an hour the plane landed, Ve looked que the window. lt was a very small airport We walked to the information desk, and | showed our tickets to the woman “When is our next light?” | asked, She looked at our tickets. “The next flight? This is the end of your trip Where did you want to go” “Where are we?” | asked Do you think they were in Sydney? aoul in the end. o 2 GRAM MAR simple past: regular verbs a Look at the highlighted verbs in the text and complete the chart. Simple past Simple present They want to go to Australia. | don't want to say anything. Where do you want to go? Io to say anything. | Where to go? b O pa130 Grammar Bank 5B. Read the rules and do the exercises. c Complete the questions with Was / Were or Did, 1 they want to go to Australia? ita long trip? they book their tickets at a travel agency? 3 4 the tickets expensivet 5 they check in at Heathrow airport? 6 they change planes three times? 7 the second plane big? 8 Emma worried? 9 the plane land in Australia? 10 they stay in Nova Scotia for a long time? d 457) Listen and check. Then listen and repeat. Copy the rhythm. e In pairs, ask and answer the questions about Raoul and Emma. Did they want to go to Australia? E Ds Yes (they did). 4 VOCABULARY & SPEAKING a Number the past time expressions 1-7. yesterday morning: [] fiveminutesago. [ last November. e Hhooked the tickets | a year ago. uz last night, E | three days ago. D | last week. ja — JA last April, nor the-last April, | lastweek, noT the-last-week | yesterday morning afternoon / evening | burlas night nor yesterelay night They togoto Australia. Did you travel by plane last yeai? | 2 a “585 Listen and repeat the a In which group do you pronounce the ein the -ed? Why? I-ed=/d/ |2-ed=h/ | 3-ed=hd/ arrived booked wanted changed checked landed showed looked waited tried walked asked b 459 Listen and repeat Emma and Raoul's story. 3 They arrived at Heathrow airport. 4 They checked in. 5 They landed ata big airport. 8 They walked to the information desk. 9 They showed their tickets to a woman. c Use the pictures in 1b to retell the story from memory. Try to pronounce the simple past verbs correctly. b Stand up and move around the class. Ask Did you...? questions. When somebody answers Yes, | did, write down their name and ask the next question, é.8., Where to? E, pls pa 5 where did you go? ave, gel ( We went to a restaurant. Vv go P sentenc E MR tress 1 VOCABULARY qo, have, get 2 READING Do women go out together in your country Where do they go? C o o | remember? Wri ave, or get a ER shopping up b Look at the photos and read the reports. Where do you think ú the women are? Write Rio de Janeiro, Beijing, or Moscow, The magazine Marie Claire asked its women journalists in Rio, Beijing, and Moscow to go out for the evening and then write a report. RE Wam ALUDE REA ATA Des o with her friends Nicole and Hujia on a Saturday night | wore à long dress. People are quite traditional here, but People want to wear new fashions and have nem hair 2 Wewentto Pitamida. It's a bar and restaurant that's open 24 hours iramid ; t First | drove to Bar Street, a street with about 50 bars. a day, and it's the “in” place right now. There's a DJ, and we saw a We met in the Pink Loft, a Thai restaurant. After dinner lot of interesting people we went to a tea house because it's a good place to talk We had typical Thai food, like green curry. Then we had tem. Women here don't drink a lot of alcohol. 1 Imorea black sweater and pants and a lot of makeup. Girls here Hike-wearing nice clothes! 3 We had coffee and apple pie. Then we had wine. 4 Wetalked about Lali's problems with her boyfriend, She was a Wi di has & » e talked j 's. She j little sad. Then some men at the next table started talking to i prin RR yo Re us and they bought us drinks, Men always pay for women's and literat t beyiriend. We talked a drinks here. NE 5 Wegota taxi. lt can be quite dangerous here at night, and lhe metro closes at about 12:30, We went home by car, | didn't drink any alcohol, 50 | could drive, 6 Welefi Piramida at about 1:30, and | got home at 2:00, We leftat12: 30. 7 Fantastic. 10 points, We had a great time, 00, and | got home at about 12:30 Uvas a very good night. 8 points. O Harvey Marcus Mario Claire/IPE Syndication and Lali was happy again "sz; "õ"õÕõo tead and listen to the stc kt E FU ; EG Reis and listen to the story. Mark the sentences T (true) or F (false), Correct the false sentences, nébody killed David at 8:00 = e | Somebody ki David at 5 Somebody opened and closed David's door. The lieutenant questioned Amanda in the living room 6 ? ] Amanda got up at 7:00. 3 David went to bed before Amanda. 7 Amanda didn't love David 4 amanda and Dav id slept in the same room. sok at the ten ighlighted irregular verbs in the story. What are the base forms of the verbs? e O pisé Irregular verbs and check 2 PRONUNCIATION simple past verbs 4 6515 Put these irregular verbs in the «ct column. Listen and check. Ú came o bought had he sat s slept spoke thought took b “516 Find and underline nine simple past regular verbs in the story. How do you pronounce them? Listen and check. 3 LISTENING a “57 Listen to the lieutenant question Barbara. Write the information in the chart. Listen again and check. | Amanda Barbara George | Claudia What did they do after dinner? | She went for a walk. What time did they go to bed? | 11:45 Did they hear anything? David's door opened and closed. Possible motive? She hated him. b “518 Listen to the lieutenant question George. Write the information in the chart. € 519 Listen to the lieutenant question Claudia. Write the information in the chart, É Comp: are your chart with a partner. | Whodo you think was the murderer? Amanda, Barbara, George, or Claudia? Why? É “520º Now listen to what happened. Were you right? | ASPEAKING O Communication Police interviem À pos B p.ilZ, Interview your partner about yesterday. 5 VOCABULARY. irregular verbs O pasa lrregular verbs. Check (4) the irregular verbs you know. Choose three new ones and learn them. PRACTICAL ENGLISy RR! VOCABULARY shopping a Match the words and pictures. as“ postcards 1 batteries a memory card T-shirts amug b In pairs, cover the words and test your partner. BUYING A PRESENT à 5H) Alle is in a gift shop. Cover the conversation and listen. What does she buy? YOU HEAR YOU SAY Can [help you? How much is that T-shirt? ilts — —. Sorry, how much did you say? And how much are those mugs? 2 The big mugs are , and the smallonesare .. . CanThavea big mug, please? à Sure, you are. - else? Do you have birthday cards? “Sorry we'veonlygot Oh well, just the mug then. b Listen again. Complete the YOU HEMR phrase 5Thats . Hereyou are. É 5 Have you got the - ? Yes, here. c “52 Listen and repeat the YOU SAY phrases Thanks. Thank you. Copy the rhythm. Bye. Bye. d In pairs, role-play the dialogue. == US English — wehave Do you have...? a lintle/a litile bir pes HE UK English we'vegor Have you got...? a bit SOCIAL ENGLISH a “82 Listen. Mark the sentences T (true) or E (false). 1 Mark likes Allie's dress. 2 Mark breaks the mug, 3 They-get a taxi to the restaurant. 4 Alle reserved a table for 8:30. b Why is Allie stressed? USEFUL PHRASES c Who says the USEFUL PHRASES, Wow! You look great, Mark or Allie? Listen again 1 don't believe it! and check. How do you say No problem. | them in your language? haca MultiROm Come on, it's time to go. Relax. A vacation report à Read Alex's questionnaire and report. Which questions does Alex answer in each paragraph? ph 1 questions À, ph 2 questions saragraph 3 questions paragraph 4 questions Plan your report. Answer the questionnaire for your last vacation. Write short notes (not complete sentences). Questionnaire Where did you go for your last vacation? What did you do? Please tell us your experiences... 1 Where did you go? To Bangkok. 2 When did you go there? Last August. 3 Who did you go with? My girtfriend. 4 How did you get there? By plane - Singapore Ajirtines. 3 How long did you stay? | A week. 6 Where did you stay? Zn a Small hotel near the Grand Palace. Nice and pretty chego. 7 What did you do? During the day: walked around | the City, Saw famous places, fock photos. AF night: went to restaurants | curry and tea. 8 Did you buy anything? Yes, Pottery and à scarf. 9 Did you have a good time? Fantastic - city full of history, Specia” atmosphere, great food 10 Did you have any problems? Very hot, raineo à dot: DT Waiting [| went to Bangkok last August with my girlfriend. We flew to Bangkok on Singapore Airlines. 2 We stayed for a week in a small hotel near the Grand Palace. The hotel was nice and not very expensive. 3 During the day we walked around the city. We saw all the famous places like the Grand Palace and the Temple. of the Emerald Buddha. We took a lot of photos. Ar night we went to restaurants and had fantastic curry and green tea. On the weekend, we shopped at the Chatuchak market. We bought some pottery and my girlfriend bought a very expensive silk scarf. 4 We had a great time. Bangkok is full of history: special atmosphere, and Thai food is wonderful. had two problems: it was very hot,and ierainedalor | | WRITE a report about your vacation, Write four paragraphs. Answer questions 110 in the questionnaire, Read your report carefully, Check spelling, punctuation (CAPITAL letters and periods), and grammar (are the verbs in the past tense?), Attach a photo if you have one: | G there is / there are V houses and furniture P /ô/ and /er/, sentence stress ROS LER SST Isthere a television? É No, there isn't. 1 VOCABULARY houses and furniture a Order the letters to make three rooms in a house. chitken redboom thorobam — b Name two things you usually find in these rooms. c O past Vocabulary Bank Apartments and houses. Do parts | and 2. 2 LISTENING a Read the advertisement and look at the photo. Would you like to live in this house? Why (not)? Beautiful country b “61 Larry and Louise want to rent the house. Cover the ú hi : « Very quie conversation and listen. Which three rooms in the house do house. a t. ? Five bedrooms, they go into? , z k large yard. c Listen again and complete the conversation. Low price. Agent Well, this is the hall. There are six rooms on this floor. There's a kitchen, a ! “sa living room, ae sa library... Larry Wow! There's a library, Louise! Louise What's that room? Agent Thaisa). Larry How many bathroom are there? Agent There's one downstairs and three + — Louise Arethereany' o & Agent No, there aren't. This isan old house Agent This is the living room. Louise Are those paintings. original? Agent Yes, [think so, Larry Isthereato & Agent No, there ismtysir. But there's a? - Agent And the kiichen. Louise Thereismta! Agent Yes, there is. It's aver there. Louise You call that a fridger! E need à glass 0f water. Agent Yes, There are some glasses in that dó Are there ano - Now let's po upstairs, d 4620 Larry Louise, and the real estate ag, Listen. What problem is there wilhone of RE qEntaira, Do they decide to rent the house? * bedrooms? e gas 5 GRAMMAR there is / there are a Read the dialogue in 2c. Complete the chart. singular Plural %| Theresa piano. There some glasses in the cupboard. =| There a fridge | There aren't any showers. a TV: any glasses? h What's the difierence between... .t | There áre four glasses in the cupboard. 3 There are some glasses in the cupboard, : 152 Grammar Bank 6A. Read the rules and do the exercises. cp 4 PRONUNCIATION /ô/ and /er/, sentence stress 6 LISTENING a 465) Listen and repeat. Copy the rhythm. 84 On their first night in the house, À Werós th Ebe on Larry and Louise go to a local cafe, É) B Tés upetairs. Listen and answer the questions. A Is there an elevator? What do they have to drink? l E No, there are stairs, 2 What does the waitress tell them? 3 Whathappens in the end? et A Where are the stairs? B They're over there. b In groups of three, role-play the conversation in 2c between the real estate agent and Louise and Larry. 5 SPEAKING à Complete the questions with is there or are there. In pairs, ask and answer the questions. In your house / apartment 1 How many bedrooms Ê 2 How many bathrooms E 3 amoffice 4 ayad? BE a garage? 8 central heating? In your bedroom Po aTW HE any pictures on the wall? 1 E any plants? Wo amino Bi amy cupboards? 12 —— à computer? it aà : - Quickly draw a plan of your living room. Show the room 10 your partner, BS This is the living room. There are twvo sofas and a chai G there was / there were V prepositions of place P silent letters READING Look at the photos and read Answer the questions. 1 VOCABULARY prepositions of place 2 a a Match the words and pictures the introduction below, berweem across from | Where is Gosforth Hall Hotel? 2 Who is Stephen Bleach? next to 3 What is special about Room 11 over 4 What did Stephen do? 5 What couldn't he do? 6 How did he feel before he went to the hotel? 7 Does he believe in ghosts? b Do you believe in ghosts? Would you like to spend a night in Room 11 of Gosforth Hall Hotel? Why (not)? De] o) da a night in this room? ERE ARE MANY old houses and hotels in Britaim which people say have ghosts. A British newspaper, the Sunda Times, sent one of its journalists, Stephen Bleach, o investigate Gosforth Hall Hotel, a small hotel in Cumbria ih t f Eng e north of England People say that the hotel has the ghostofa seventeenth century Cathol seve ic priest. The gh FR in Room 11 ve it Steph ; Eta s job was to spend the night alone in Room LL He E e teall or speak to anybody, Before he went to the hotel, phen said “T feel a bit nervous, but | don't bel b In pairs, ask and answer with the pictures, Where': R i here's the ghost? ) tes under the bed, O p.151 Vocabulary Bank Apartments E dh “a ; and houses. | 3 PRONUNCIATION. verb +-ing & Practice saying the words in the six sound pictures. Moro Then put two words from the box in each column. c “61 Listen toa man on a cell phone. Write the six present continuous sentences. Smoking dancing going playing sking calling doing moving a king crvim: 1 T 5 g driving caining 4 SPEAKING bin : To Liste on rnRlho an vin a EAR AO EOs E ; isten and check. Practice saying He 1 O communication They're having a party! A pio B plt3. Deseribe the pictures and tind eight differences. P “MT Look The line is mon dj lt usually moves slowly. G simple present or present contnuats V places in a city P place names inuous? : or present contin : 1 GRAMMAR simple present or p «in New York City. - rist attractio! a - a Look at the photos of four top tourist York City e ing in New What are they? Imagine you have one morning ike »* Which two places would you like to go IX E] | pat E LHE mom Ou b “8137 Where are Eric and Ana or where are they going? Cover the dialogues and listen, Number the pictures 1-4, 1 Ana Wowl'This place (be) really busy. Eric | know. Everyone (go) to work right now. to Eric Look! The line statue up close. Ana Were lucky. The guidebook says that the line usually (mave) slowly, We'll be on the f (move) fast! Let's go! T can't wait Try nm à few minutes, 3 Eric Lets go and see the next room Ana Wait! 1 (look Jat this painting. Eric Yes, it's nice, but we (not have) much time, and I (want) to see the Egyptian art 4 Eric We tgo up)! I can't wait to get to the top Ana Me either, But it's too bad it The guidebook !5ay) you can see all of Central Parl * on a clear day, € Listen again, Put the continuous or the sim 4 E + h bs in parentheses into the present Present. What's the dif Terence between the » and do the exe reisos, two tenses? d O p.132 Grammar Bank 6D, Read the rules «aii —— ESTE “sá 2 READING ly read the guidebook extract about the 5 Circle Line the questions q Quick and answer | where does the boat go? 3 Howlk 3 What landmark can you see up close? s are the trips? ers can be on each boat? How many passeng « How fast does the boat move? 6 What time does it open? in the winter in other séasons = Howoften do the boats leave in the summer? g: How can you get tickets? 9 Can you gertickets on the day you want to go? 10 Where is the ticket office? The Circle Line Tour | The Circle Line sightseeing cruises| offer views of New York City from a boat. You can take a three-hour trip and go around the entire island of Manhattan. You can also take a two- hour trip that goes around the bottom | of the island. Each boat has room for | up to 525 passengers. It moves slowly, at a speed of about 10 miles per hour, | so you have time to enjoy the sights of New York City. And you also get an up-close view of the Statue of Liberty. Times Daily from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 pom. in the spring fall. Boats leave approximately every hour, In the winter, th enly one tour at 12.30 pum, Tickats In adyance, online, or by phone. A limited number of tickets are available on the day from the ticket office near the boat “m 42nd Street and 12th Avenue, but go early because you often to b Mateh the highlighted! words and expressions with their Meanings, i before you go Ê you can buy them 4 every day about : space (for people or things) 6 people who are traveling ; o , r É Would you like to go on the Circle Line Tour? Why (not)? 3 a b 4 VOCABULARY places in a city Is there a building in your town with-a very good view? Where is it? What's its name? O p.152 Vocabulary Bank Town and city. SPEAKING In pairs, answer these questions. Tourist nar t own 1 Do you live in a village, town, pr city? 2 Do many tourists visit? When do they come? 3 Are there any important tourist areas near where you live? 4 Isthere ... where you live? Write the name. an interesting museum a famous street a beautiful square a famous bridge a good art gallery a nice park an old palace O a good department store a good, cheap hotel a street market 5 What are the top three tourist attractions in your town? 5 PRONUNCIATION place names d Place names in English are sometimes difficult for visitors to pronounce and understand, 6.4) Listen. What are the eight places? Listen again and repeat the place names. Which place names have an /a/ sound? Practice saying the place names. O p.157 Sound Bank. Look at the spellings for /9/. “815 SONG ) New York, New York GRAMMAR Circle the correct sentence, a or b, (a) Hi. 'm Susanna, b Hi I Susanna, | a There istiwo tables in the living room. b' There are two tables in the living room. 2 a How many bedrooms are there? b How many bedrooms there aref 3 a There aren't some glasses, b There aren't any glasses. 4 a There were only three guests. b There was only three guests. 5 a Howmany people there were in the hotel? b How many people were there in the hotel? a We having a great time, b We're having a great time. a They aren't arguing. b They not arguing 8 a Whatyou are doing? b a b a What are you doing? Look! The line moves! Look! The line is moving! The museum closes at 2:00 on Mondays. The museum is closing at 2:00 on Mondays. e VOCABULARY a verb phrases Match the verbs and phrases. have “dinner book play have make take 1 a noise 2 a musical instrument 3-—— a party 4 theater tickets 5 —— photos b word groups Circle the word that is different. reland (Chinese) Thailand Spain | kitchen bathroom shelf hall 2 armchair table sofa fridge 3 there behind under berween 4 village city. town town hall 5 supermarket square bank pharmacy c prepositions Complete the sentences with 0f om to, or with. Look -at. the board. | She'sarguing —— her husband, 2 They have their TV — very loud. 3 Ilive thesecond floor. 4 The TVisinfront — the cupboard. 5 Thetableisnext the sofa. PRONUNCIATION a Underline the word with a different sound. [= *) key meet they et l Hr square stairs near did shower now know BD É | ! do floor school ta 4 e EE + kitchen carpet church | 5 ê theater trere the b Underline the stressed syllable information E supetma ker between. behind eupboard museum memo ONCE E DE e LUA RO Review & CHECK CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THIS TEXT? CAN YOU HEAR THE DIFFERENCE? | a “619º Listen. Circlea or b. E How far is the house from the city? a 30 miles b 13 miles 2 How many bathrooms are there? a two b three 3 How old is it? a I9years b 90 years 4 What day can she see the house? a Tuesday b Thursday 5 What time can she see the house? a at545 batáis Our little piece of pop history | bs lisenGindeaorb ) j o a There were five guests at the hotel. Andrew Holgate and his family boughta house at 59 Lyndhurst E There qeré sem ed 4 Grove in London. On the first morning in their new house they were ” a a a E ao y surprised. They looked out of the window and saw some people ii Ea ES Pau taking photographs of their front door. Every week more people e us Seghboia dis nina came and took photographs, Andrew and his family couldn't ditas ap imá ferem âiso, Ko ms ver; understand it. Then they solved the mystery... b Jim is ata restaurant, gritish pop group Pulp has a song on their album Pulpintro 4 a Maria usually reads in English. called 59 Lyndhurst Grove (written by the singer, is Cocker). b Maria doesn't ustially read in English. The people who came ta see their house were Pulp fans. But why 5a The gallery closes at 4:00 on Sundays. did Pulp sing about 59 Lyndhurst Grove? This is the story. One b The gallery closes at 4:00 every afternoon. Jarvis Cocker came to a party at the house. He argued with | thé owner, an architect, and the owner threw him out of the house: CAN YOU SAY THIS IN ENGLISH? Jarvis went home and wrote an angry song about the house, the | party, and the owner. | a Canyou..? Yes(4) There are other pop songs about streets. For ex ample, the Beatles | "| say what rooms there are in your house | wrote a song about Penny Lane in Liverpool. But whatis unusual say what there is in your bedroom arvis Cocker's so ves the number of the house, say-what you think people in your family tely, Andrew and his family are very happy that their are doing now house is famor E ud is famous. b Reorder the words to make questions, 1 TVs house are there in many your à Read the article. Number the sentences in order. How — ? 4 Jarvis wrote a song about the house. 2 on was last TV there night B Jarvis Cocker went to a party U what ; É The Holgates found out about the song 3 computer there your in a bedroom à D Andrew's family bought the hou Is o. É The owner of the house threw Jarvis out, 4 bankstime in the do your open country ; E Jarvis argued with the owner of the house What , * Andrew's family saw people taking photos of the house 5 a a wearing are R nal -= D Read the article again. Mark the sentences T (true) 01 E (false), c In pairs, ask and answer the questions. | There aren't many songs with real addresses. Ot 2 Jarvis wrote the song because he liked the h di o oi * Andrew doesn't like people taking photos of hua g jo the text Underline five words you want to learm io th 6 TT TT G o/an, some / any V food, countable / uncountable nouns P the leiters ea What does your foo VOCABULARY food, countable/uncountable nouns Look at the picture. write the missing letters. What did Laura have to cat and drink yesterday” She had an apple, Food words are countable or uncountable. write the words (1-10) in the correct column. countable nouns uncountable nouns sular or plural) (singular) some butter c O p.s3 Vocabulary Bank food. 2 GRAMMAR a/an,some / any a Tn pairs, ask and answer the questions. 1 How often do you go to the supermarket? 3 Whicl 2 Which supermarket do you go to? Why? 3 Do you look at the food other people are buying? Does it say anything about them? a b Match the people with the baskets, Fast Food Frank — Is there any milk? No, but there's some orange juice. an gg some — est some — ice some — ugar 8 a omato 9 a ooke 10 some — ofies lá mplete the questions with How much or How q Cor many. cups of coffee x milk A a glasses of wine RB. i cups of tea do you E fruit juice drinka day? w h/m E “e Not mc E iced tea o E water A soda ari Inpairs, ask and answer the questions. Answer with an expression from d or a number. a How many cups of coffee ) = - do you drink a day? é Not many = two or three. TE 4 READING a Cover the magazine article Water — facts and myths, In pairs, look at these questions. Can you answer any of them? 1 Why-do-we-need-to-drink-water? 2 Do people need less water when the weather's cold? 3 Gan we drink too much water? 4 Can we get the water we need from other drinks or food? 5 How much water do we need to drink a day? 6 Do soda and coffee make us dehydrated? D Read the article. Write the questions in a in the blanks. € Read the article again. Match the Mhighlighted words with ihese phrases. how hotor cold itis ç when water comes out of your body when you are hot scientists do these not a long time ago things people believe which are not true a minimum of have in it the truth is ly | o bOk at the questions in a again. In pairs, answer them Tom memory. É Is the » agr ? here anything in the article you don't agree with? UUUUDO A Why do we need to drink water? We all know that our bodies need water. Water cleans our body, controls our temperature , and helps to keep us healthy. About 70% of our body is water. We often read that we need to drink at least eight glasses of water a day (about two liters). The idea probably came from botiled water companies! In fact, how much water we need depends on the weather and on what we're doing. When we are hot, or if we play sports or exercise, we need to drink more, Some experts say that, in normal conditions, we only really need about one liter a day. E-- o a No. When temperatures are very low we also need to drink more than on a normal day. This is because we wear a lot of clothes, so we sweat a lot and lose water. ves, of course. We get water from food, especially fruit and vegetables (an apple is 85% water, an anion is 87%). We can also get water from other drinks like fruit juice, coffee, and soda; which contain a lot of water. No. In experiments in the US some people drank only water and other people drank water, soda, and coffee, Their levels of hydration were more or less the same, F = — ves. It-can be dangerous to drink a lot of water. Recently a British actor nearly died after drinking eight liters of water a day for several months. a a G be going to (plans) V vacations P sentence stress 1 READING Read about this TV show. What's itabout? Trading Vacations 8:30 pum. ..* + In this new program we ask two couples to plan their vacation for the same week. Then these two couples trade vacations. Each couple goes on the vacation that the other couple planned! But the couples don't know where their vacations will be until the last minute... Tonight's couples are Lisa and Jon and Jerry and Sue. RR 2 GRAMMAR be going to (plans) a “75 the dialogue. Listen. What are Lisa and Jon's vacation plans? b Listen again and complete the dialogue. Couple! | LisaandJon Lisa Hello? Peter Hi! Lisa? This is Peter Douglas from Trading Vacations. Lisa Oh! Hello! | Peter Lisa, what are your vacation plans for next week? | Lisa Um... Pm going to! fly to Tokyo with my boy Peter Great, And where are you going to * ? | Lisa Were goingto* at the Palace Hotel. | Peter What are you going to ! Lisa We're going to” = the stores in Tokyo are fantastic = and in the evening we're going to é dancing and 7 a showat the Kabuki Theater. nd, Jon. in Tokyo, Lisa? Peter Are you going to the sights, (007 | Lisa Oh yes, we want to sec the Ep Palace, the Sensoji | Temple, and Ueno Park. Pete pr: Lisa, say good- E to Tokyo, Because we're going to your vacation! e Um 1 What form is the verb after going to? derline the examples of (be) going to im the dialogue. 2 Do we use going to to talk about the past, the present The host of Trading Vacations calls Lisa Carter. Cover e “76 + Or the future? : a Esc What are you goingto do? = We're going to see the sights. d O pa34 Grammar Bank 7C. Read the rules and do the exercises. Listen to Peter Douglas calling Jerry Harte and complete the chart. Couple 2 Jerry and Sue l Where [pot | 2 Who/with? | 3H 3 How / get there? | a What/do | ER Where / stay? 3 PRONUNCIATION sentence stress . A 4 RS E Listen and repeat Peter's questo! in e. Copy the rhythm. E a je b In pairs, use the chart in e to role-play 1 dialogue between Peter and Jerry: Where are you going to go ro A q UISTENING & READING 2 Listen. The two couples are at the aitport, Pe eter is goin A Here their vê acations are. Are they happy? Why (not)? g to tell them w ; id fhe tivo couples vacation diaries for the first three days. Are they happy? MONDAY Rei MONDAY pes raining and its co The hotels OK but Today we met the other there's no view, people at the sa In the morning we went amp They're friendly, shopping, but we didn't but they re very different from us. Dinner was à disaster — buy anything. In the afternoon, we went to the Sensoji Temple and the we can't cook. Asakusa Shrine.. TUESDAY We gor up at 6:00 and started cleaning the river. In the afternoon, we planted 20 trees. It's still TUESDAY We le ce food very much, There are so many different restaurants. We walked in Ueno Park raining and all our clothes Lisa and Jon went to Norway —really beautiful. In the Sue and Jerry went to Tokyo are wet and dirty. afternoon, we went to the meme É Tokyo National Museum — incredible. WEDNESDAY This morning the sun came out!! We had the morning free, WEDNESDAY and we went on a boat trip. We stopped working and Today was a great day. We saw the sights — the Imperial relaxed! In the afternoon — back to work. And it started Palace, the Tokyo Tower. In the evening, we went to a famous raining again. nigheclub. We went to bed at 3 am.! co Listen to the end of the show. Did they have a good time? Wher ; Nhere are they going to go next year? d Listen again. Did they like it? Yes (v) or No (X)? Lisa and Jon Jerry and Sue Mework (x the weather thehotel ( the food nm Simiping going to bed early the sights thenighilite LD] Me peaple the people é SPEAKING Pla mz Trading Vacations. 2 Ino a ; á Páits, plan your ideal sunimer vacation. Decide... * Where | po? =: E DK. Where are we going to go? > | Bet Lhere? Te | stay? Mhat / = uy don't we go to...? That's agood idea. do there? RR Eutdis y “he is goi “change your vacation. Write down your plans. Give them to your teacher. He / She is going to change y na E at your new vacation. Work with another e questions in a. Ask Are you happy with ) about their new vaca pair, Ask » vacation? Why (not)? your new My SONG 3 La isla Bonita PRACTICAL ENGLISH PT, RES Ty VOCABULARY amenu —— e a Complete the menu Goar's cheese salad Main courses Desserts Starters Steak and potatoes E aiã Roast chicken with vegetables b What do the highlighted words Fresh lasagna mean? How do you pronounce them? c Cover the menu. In pairs, try to 2 courses $15.00 é vanilla ice cream with hot chocolate sem remember what's on the menu. 3 courses 522.50 Fresh fruit salad Tiramisu ORDERING A MEAL a “um> Allie and Mark are having dinner. Cover the conversation and listen. What do they order? YOU HEAR YOU SAY 1 Good Do you have a reservation? A Yes,a table for two. My name's Alle Gray. or non-smoking? A Non-smoking, please. 3 Come this »please. to order? M Yes, Pd like the onion soup and then the steak, please. b Listen again. Complete the A “The goat's cheese salad and the YOU HEAR phrases. lasagna for me, please. 5Whatwouldyouliketo ? M Would you like some wine? c “718) Listen and repeat the A No thanks, Just mineral water for me. YOU SAY phrases. Copy the rhythm. M OK. À glass of red wine and d In groups of three, use the menu lo ; a bottle of mineral water, please, role-play ordering à meal. A is the Thank you, sir. 'M Thank you, waiter, B and C are customers. 4 Are you SOCIAL ENGLISH 9 iste ! BATO a Listen and answer the questions. € Who says the USEFUL PHRASES, Mark or Allie? Listen agaih 1 What do they order for dessert / to drink? and check. How do you say them in-vour language? 2 What does Mark ask Allie? 3; What does she answer! USEFUL P E = ] HRASES Eis | 4 What does Mark ask the waiter at the end? Ttwas delicious [UK English US English s, :nglis b What do you think? What is there? | de | ) Nothing [ | gears cheese got cer 1 Why does Mark want Allie to go to the conference? RS tor me, thanks, bill check 2 Is Alle going to say yest The same for me, please. ! Em not sure, , (in a restaurant) Could we havé the check, please? Mulinom a mem Luxury Lucy's favorite sandwich a Match the ingredients and pictures, You need: “some whole wheat bread some smoked salmon "| some cream cheese “Jalemon "| some black pepper b Read the instructions. Complete them with curor put. 1 ist two thin pieces of whole wheat bread. E Then some cream cheese on one of the pieces. 3 some pieces of smoked salmon on the cream cheese. 4 the lemon in half. 5 a little lemon juice and black pepper on the salmon. 6 Now the other piece of bread on top. 7 Finally= eat the sandwich! Its delicious! MME isso == : q Einstructions to make your favorite sandwich. vei «o nta name for it, à what ; o , W hat ingredients you need (some bread, te). Tile te the instructions. huck y i 4 e . Your instructions for mistakes. 4h What do you remembe GRAMMAR Circle the correct sentence, a or b. (a) Hi. "'m Susanna. b Hi. 1 Susanna. 1 a Arethere any onions? b Are there an onions? 2 a There'sa butter in the fridge. b There's some buiter in the fridge. 3 a We don't need some bread. b We don't need any bread. 4 a How much fruit do you eat a day? b How many fruit do you eat a day? 1 drink a lot coffee. drink a lot of coffee. She doesn't drink much water. She doesn't drink many water. Ego to buy my ticket today. Um going to buy my ticket today, tm Are they going to get married? Do they going to get married? What you are going to do this summer? b What are you going to do this summer? 10 a lis going to rain next week. lts going to rain the next weck. gore e VOCABULARY a verb phrases Match the verbs and phrases. get a taxi get meet e move stay ser Lo inahoted 2 —— the sighas in a city 3 anewjob 4 somebody new 5 — óa new house b food Circle the word that is different. Ireland y Thailand Spain | breakfast lunch dessert dinner 2 mushrooms strawberries onions peas- 3 orange juice sugar milk water 4 carrots cookies tomatoes potatoes 5 fruit salad ice cream coffee cake: c prepositions Complete the sentences with for, in, of on, or with. Look at the board, 1 Is there any water the fridge? 2 Idrinkalot. coffee. 3 Waterisgood . you. 4 Who are you going'to Toronto ? 5 They're going to go vacation together. PRONUNCIATION a Underline the word with a different sound. key meet they cat meat steak tea bread breakfast ra | E | Boo woman true | food go do money Move b Underline the ? stressed sy] infhination Yllable. dessert menu vegetables banana. ; GRAMMAR comparative adjectives Look at the adjectives im the quiz show Codtênces. In pairs, answer the questions. É adjectives to compare two things; two letters do you putat the end of lable adjectives (e.g. short)? Using one=syt different? why wh ppens when an adjective ends in -y? o you putin frontof long 4 What word d ; opular)? adjectives (e “the missing word? 5W Japan. O p.136 Grammar Bank 8A, Read the rules and do the exercises. - PRONUNCIATION /or/, sentence stress 82º Listen and repeat the comparative ctives. Underline the stressed syllable. Howis -er pronounced at the end of a word? na safer b 83) Listen and repeat the eight quiz show sentences from 1b. Copy the rhythm. E O Communication True False Show A p.IIO BpII3. Write eight quiz sentences. Then Play The True False Show. 4 VOCABULARY personality adjectives Match the adjectives of personality with their meaning. aggressive dh E careful stylish E friendly generous quiet serious 1a friendly person is open and kind 2a ê sn" i à person doesn't make mistakes or have accidents 3a i j j Person thinks a lot and doesn't make jokes 4a person doesn't talk a lot 5 a — person likes giving people things 6a — person dresses well 7 am — Person argues a lot and can be violent LISTENING What color is your / your family's car? Do you like the color? 84 You're going to listen to a radio program about car colors and personality. Listen once and write the colors in the chart, your car color your personality 1. yelow very (more popular with women than men) 2 (very popular with doctors) 3 more than normal 4 E ê (popular with business people) mê Listen again and complete “your personality” with the adjectives from 4. Think of three people you know who have a car. What E are their cars? Is their personality the same as im the chart? G superlative adjectives V the weather P consonant groups 1 READING à Look at the photos. Where do you think the places are? b Read the article and complete each heading with a phrase. The coldest The highest The hottest LIVING Welcome to the RE highest, and hottest places in the world! country in the world How do people live in Mali, West Africa, where the temperature is often 122ºF (50"C)? John Baxter, a journalist in Mali, says, “People get up very early and they don't move very much in the afternoon; Surprisingly, they capital city in the world La Paz in Bolivia is 4,090 metres above sea level It can be wear à lot of clothes (usually coiton ) as this helps them not to get difficultto breathe because there isn't much oxygen Liz dehydrated. Houses are very hot and don't have air-conditionihg — the Tremlett, a travel agent who lives there, says, “When people! best place to sleep is on the roof!” arrive at El Alto airport, we sometimes need to give them: oxygen.” tis also the worst place to be/f you drink too much beer. The next day you feel terrible because you get more dehydrated. But La Paz is a very good place to play golf Atthis altitude, when you hit a golf ball it goes fariher than it does at lower altitudes! — — place in the world Can you imagine living in a plaçe which is four times colder than your freezer? Thisis Yakutia in Siberia, where in the. winter it is often -S8ºE (-50:€) or lower: Valeria Usimenhova housewite, says, “Altera fes minutes guiside yosr mose fills with ice dt snows a lot and thereis always a lot of ice and snow on top of the houses. The most dangerous time is the spring — when the icé falls, it can hill people e Read the article again. Answers these questions, | Where do people wear a lot of cotton clothes? Mali 2 Where is a good place to play golf? 3 Where do people sleep en the roof? | 4 Where can you have a problem with your nose? 5 Where do you need to be careful in spring? | 6 Whereisa bad place to drink-a lot of alcohol? i , The winter is very bonn | E pairs, guess the meaning of the highlighteg words. because we cantgooo — heck with your teacher or a dictionary, É much, A lot of babies att borm here in the fall” a e Choose five new words to learn from the article, " Adapted from a magaint v MMAR superlative adjectives jeté the chart with superlatives frona tt y GRA ne article, superlative í 1 1 comparative adie tive colder the colidest higher | hotter more dangerous poTOUS E E better | worse + O pl36 Grammar Bank 8B. Read the rules and ja the EXCTCISES, do the ex y PRONUNCIATION consonant groups q (85) Listen and repeat the adjectives in 2a. p od6 Words which have two or three consonants r can be difficult to pronounce. Listen and repeat superlatives. xpensive the most beautiful the most crowded the smallest the fastest the strongest é Complete the questions with superlative adjectives, n ask and answer the questions with a partner. World Capitals Quiz 1 Mhatsthe capital city in the world? (noisy) aloko bMadrid cRome 2 Whats the “ capital city in the world? (big) aBvenos Aires bMexicoCily cTokyo 3 Whats the capital city in the world? (dry) Nairobi b Lagos Cairo 4 Uihats the capital city in the world? (expensive) “london bTokyo e Washington 5 Whats the capital city in the world? (safe) “Copenhagen bCanberta c Oslo É Whats the ded) capital city in the world? (cro aeiing c New Delhi b Bangkok 4 VOCABULARY the weather à Whats the weather like? Match the sentences and pictures, Us raining / wet. 2 Ts sunny / dry / hot. 3 I'ssnowing / cold. 4 lts cloudy. 5 Tês windy. iso a What's the weather like where you are today? 5 SPEAKING In pairs or small groups, ask and answer these questions about your country. What's the wettest place? e thinkits What's / wet / place? | What's / hot / place? | What's / windy / place? Ê | at, | 6 um» SONG À The Best G adverbs V common adverbs P adjectives and adverbs 1 READING & SPEAKING a Lookat these cities. What countries are they in? Tol TS CA drive They drive slowly and work hard. PET) É RiO ati Barcelona Sydney f these cities. Mark them E (easy fi to live in b Imagine you are going to live in one of these cities. Mark them E (easy for me ) or D (difficult for me to live in). Compare with a partner. Say why. c Read the article. Where are the three people living? Fl in the blanks with cities from a. d Read the article again. Then cover itand try to remember three things about each city. Did anything surprise you? The inside story Three people who live abroad talk about their “new” countries. Pi Driving | was surprised—people drive pretty slowly. People use their cars for everything. You never see people walking on the street. Social life People don't go out during the week because they work very hard, It's normal to work twelve hours a day, and people usually only have one or two weeks vacation. Work is lhe most important thing here, more important than family and social life People People are really nice here. It's easy to talk to them, And in stores the salespeople are very helpful They always say “Have a good day!” Clic Bnfua.o Safety There isalmostno crime here. You can walk — safely in the city late al night. And you can ease | things in your car and nobody steals them! Driving People drive carefully, but the big problem isthat | there aren't any street names. IES impossible to find where. vou want to go. Even taxi drivers don't know! Also trafo lights are horizontal and they are difficult to ses. People They are shy. But wyhe; Friday n and polite, and they speak very auieih TU lhey go out same of them change completely! us a ight, went out With people from work and we no Pata karaoke bar. My boss js ustrally quite serioi h ; 7 ulhe sang “My Way” very toudiy and badiy Y MMAR adverbs 2 GRA k at these sentences. How do you pok é w do y E m adverb from an adjective? make é adjectivos quep are slow drivers. ey O hey are careful drivers. HRFO adverbs They drive slowly. They drive carefully Look at the article again. Find and ook é e nine verb + adverb phrases. h adverbs don't end in -Iy? wh O p.136 Grammar Bank 8D. Read the ind do the exercises. q oaiê? Listen and say what is ening. Use an adverb They'te speaking quiclp. Clothes Appearance is very important. Everybody dresses well, but especially the men. They are very elegant and wear very stylish clothes. It is easy to see who the American people are here! Fed They love food here, and it |s fantastic! But “"Sare changing. Today many people under “Gai cook, Supermarkets are now full of food Ea can put in the microwave; When | “e live here there weren't any E Shut now they are everyuhere. one here are in love with their cars, Vdrive very fast. Even the nicest people “me more À More aporessive when Lhey drive 3 PRONUNCIATION adjectives and adverbs à Underline the st ressed syllable in the adjectives adjectives, | adverbs aggressiv me Egressive apgressively stylish stylishhy da ngerou 5 dangerously polite politely beautiful beautifully quiet | quietly careful carefully complete completely b BM Listen and check. Repeat the adjectives. € “844 Now listen to the adverbs. Does the stress change? d Practice saying the adverbs. 4 SPEAKING a In pairs, complete with a country or city (not yours). They drive dangerously in —— They dress very stylishlyin — — You can cat very wellin —— Peoplein — — talk loudly. They play soccer badlyin —— They work hardin ——. People speak English very wellin — People dance beautifullyin — —., ú 7 entences with other students. Do you agree- Compare yours a do people.. 2 What about in your country or city? How c ato dress drive, roLk ance play, SR Sa English eat
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