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Clive OxendenChristina Latham-Koenig

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Contents Grammar Vocabulary Pronunciation

4 E ttellol verbDe: landyou numbers 0-10 word stress; lhl, leol, and lol

o E Where are you from? verb 6e: he, she, it countries sentence stress; ltl and latl

B We're from the USA.We're American.

verb fe: we, you, they;negatives (all persons)

nationalities;numbers ll-20

l 0

l2

PnRcrcRr- Encustt The alphabet

People in the street: What's your nomeT How do you spell it? Where ore you from?

Revlsr & Cxrcx What do you remember? What can you do?

14 [l What's in your bag? singular and plural nouns;o f on,the

smallthings I zl and/s/, plural endings

16 p Family and friends possessive ad jectives;

possessive speople and family l6l , I nl, and lel

l8 E n man's car ola woman's car?

adjectives colours andcommon adlectives

lal , letl, ls:/, and li.l

20

22

PRncncRt-Ettcusx Personalinformation

People in the street: Do you hove brothers ond sisters? How old are they?

Rtvtst & Cnrcx What do you remember? What can you do?

El A bad hair day present simple: I andyou common verbs I lu:/, lwl, and lvl; linking24

26 food and drink word stress; lttl, ld3l, and lglE Wtrat do you havefor breakfast?

present simple: we, you, they

28 EN tte speaks English at work present simple: he, she, it jobs and places of work

PRRcncRr. Ettcr.tstt Whattime is it?

People in the street: Whot do you do? Do you like it? Whottime do you start and finish?

Rrvlsr & Cnrcx What do you remember? What can you do?

3rd person s;word andsentence stress

50

32

El oo you like mornings? adverbs of frequency, present simple a typical day sentence stress

El Ute at the top of the world word order in questions; question words common verbs 2 leal,lol, laol,and lj l

34

36

58

40

E You can't park here can f can't: permission and possibility common verbs 2 sentence rhythm

PnRcrrcnr Ercusx How much is it?

People in the street: Where do you usually hove lunchT Whot do you hove? How much is it?

What do you remember? What can you do?42 Rruse & Crrcx

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Grammar

Before they were famous... past simple: be

Vocabulary

in, ot, on: places

Pronunciat ion

lz'^l andwos f were

sentence stress

regular past simple endings

A perfect day? past simple'. hsve, go, get

past s imple: regular verbs

irregular verbs;revision of daily routine verbs

common verbs 3;more irregular verbs

-18 lt changed my life

50 PnRcncRL Encr-tsx What's the date today?

i2 Rsvlsr & Cnrcx

People in the street: When's your birthdoy? whot did you do on your lost birthdoy?What do you remember? What can you do?

On an island in Scotland there is I there are

there wos I there were

51 tr5 5 t r

i 8 E |

Dream town?

Strangers on a train

hotels; in, on, under

places

common verbs J

leal and lrcl

the letters eo

sentence stress

It;/, lu:l , and l4l

sentence stress

revision of sounds

50 PRncncnl Eruclrstr

52 Rrvtsr & Cxrcx

revision of past simple;object pronouns: me, him, etc.

What do you think of it?

People in the street: Whot's the lost film you sow? Whot did you think of it?

What do you remember? What can you do?

a: t

35

58

What do you like doing? like + verb + -ing

Trip of a lifetime be going to (plans)

What's going to happen? be going fo (predictions)

PRnclcnl Encusn ls there a bank near here?

Peopf e in the street: ls there o / an .. . near here?

Rrvtsr & Cnrcr What do you remember? What can you do?

activities

future time expressions

the weather; revision:verb collocation

:1 The Can you.,.7Game

;6 Communication

32 Listening

38 Grammar Bank'12

Vocabulary Bank'',7

Sound Bank

look out forThis shows you where to find extra material formore practice and revision.

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verb be: I and younumbers 0-10word stress; lhl, leol, and lol

I

a

L I S T E N I N G & S P E A K I N Gr.r Listen and repe at.A

b Now say who yo, ur.. P

c r.2 Read and listen @ g

I

ReceptionistTom

Receptionist

Tom

Receptionist

Tom

Receptionist

Tom

Hello. What's your name?

Tom.

Are you Tom Banks?No, l'm not. I'm Tom King.

You're in room 2.

Sorry?

You are in room 2.

OK. Thank you.

Listen and repeat dialogue 1.

Listen and repeat dialogue 2.

2

TomTeacher

Tom

Teacher

Tom

Teacher

Tom

In pairs, practise the dialogue.

In pairs, practise the dialogue.

Excuse me.

Hello. Are you Tom?

Yes. Nice to meet you.

Nice to meet you.

Am I late?

Yes, you are.

Sorry!

d t.5

e l '4

Hi, I'm Harry. What's your name?

Hi, l 'm Molly. Hello, l 'm Ann Potter. Hello, l 'm Rob Jones.

Hel lo , l 'm

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G RAMMAR verb be: t and you

Look at dialogue 1 in lc. Completethe chart.

I ' m = I a m

You're = You

O p.88 Grammar Bank lA. Read therules and do the exercises.

VOCABUIARY numbers 0 -101.6 Listen. What are the numbers?

Q p.102 Vocabulary Bank Numbers.Do part A.

Count round the class 0-10 and then l0-0.

1.8 Listen and say the next number.

Anrch Addrcr3 fontj Colors Savc As Orah

5a

Hello.

Hi.'vVhat's your name?

Sorry?

Thankyou.Excuse me.Yes.

No ( l 'm no t ) .V

What's your name?Y

l 'mY

Nice to meet you.Y

Nice to meet you.

No.

Nice to meet you.Am I late?

Sorry!

4 PRONUNCIATION word stress; lh l , leal , and lolword stress: two-svllable words

LIsten TePEAT

l.e Match the words and photos. Listen and check.

E coffee l J photo Ll email [] hotel E taxi

l 3 l

;#F''

b Listen again and repeat.Underline the stressed syllable.

l.l0 Listen and repeat the words and sounds.

l . l l Listen. Practise the sentences.

I Iello. IJarry's t lotel.

Oh no! The phone!

Are you Molly? No, sorry, I'm not.

5 SPEAKING Pract ise with other students.

Hel lo / Hi , I 'm

Yes ( l am).Y

Nice to meet you.Y

Nice to meet you.

lJarry

Molly

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verb be: he, she, itcountriessentence stress; lil and latl

VO CAB U IARY countriesMatch the countries and photos.

ltaly I Iapan I Turkey I Poland E

l.l2 Listen and check.

Q p.105 Vocabulary Bank Countries ondnotionolities. Do part A.

l.l4 Listen and repeat the dialogue.

A Where are you from?B l'm from England.A Where in England?B l'm from London.

e Practise the dialogue with your countryand city.

G RAM MAR verb be: he, she, itl.l5 Listen and complete 1-3 with countries.

b l.16 Listen and repeat.

In pairs, practise the dialogue.

Match the words and pictures.

she it he

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2a

Ia

c

db

c tr

Where's he from?He's from Mexico.

ABABA

B

Where's he from?He's from I -.ls she from 2 - too?No, she isn't. She's from 3

ls it a good film?Yes, it is. lt's fantastic.

e O p.88 Grammar Bank I B. Read the rules and do the exercises.

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WHERE are you FROM?

5 PRONUNCIATION sentencest ress; h l andlat l

\\'rite sentences and questions.

I / she I Brazilz. No, / Is she from Brazil? I,{o, she isn't.

2 It I China. It's from China.

-1 She llapan.

{ / he / Turkey? Yes, /

5 He / Spain.

6 i she / Poland? No, /

, She / England.

8 \\rhere / he from?

He / from Hungary.

l.l8 Listen and check.

l.le Listen again and repeat. Copy the stress.

lJo Listen and repeat the words and sounds.

lzl Listen. Practise the sentences.

t's trom ltaly.

L r-erpool is in F,ngland.

H.. I 'm from China. Nice to meet you.

4a

L I S T E N I N G A S P E A K I N Gr.22 Listen. Can you hear the difference?

I a Is he from ltaly? b Is she from Italy?

2 a She's from Russia. b He's from Russia.

3 a Where's he from? b Where's she from?

4 a lt's from Spain. b He's from Spain.

5 a She's late. b He's late.

6 a Where is he? b Where is she?

r.23 Li'sten and tick (r') the sentence you hear.

Practise saying sentences a and b.

Look at the photos. Guess the countries.Ask your teacher.

e Q Communication Guess the countries A p.76 B p.75.

Where are you from?

I m from Russia.

Where inRussia?.

I'm from Moscow.

Where is it?

Is it a good film?

Yes, it's fantastic.

b

c

d

C

d

I'M from ENGLAND.

IS she from CHINA?

NO, she ISN'T.

ls she from ltaly?

Italy I'.ngland

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G verb be'. we, you, they; negatives (all persons)V nationalities; numbers I I -20P word stress; lel, li:/, and lll

2a

Ia

VOCABU LARY nat ional i t ies

Where are they from? Completethe sentences with a country.

She's from

He's from

She's from

He's from

Q p.105 Vocabulary Bank Countriesand notionolities. Do part B.

1.25 Listen. Sav the nationalitv.

T I S T E N I N G & R E A D I N G1.26 Listen and number the pictures 1-3.

Receptionist

Hello. We're John andSally Clarke.

Hello. You're in room 2l Iand they're in room 212.

Thank you.

Hurry up. We're late.

We aren't late. Breakfastis from seven to ten. AndMike isn't ready.

Hi. Are you American?

No, we aren't. We're English.

Are you on holiday?

Yes, we are.

We're on holiday too. We'reLiz and Travis, from Texas.

Listen again and read the dialogues.Then mark the sentencesy' (right)or X (wrong).

1 John and Sally are in room 212. X

2 BreaKast is from 6 to 10.

3 Iohn and Sally arent American.

4 Liz and Travis are English.

5 |ohn and Sally are on holiday.

6 Liz and Travis aren't on holiday.

Correct the wrong sentences.

Iohn and Sally are in room 211.

I

fohn

Sally

2

Sally

Anna

ttizMiketizAnnatiz

TravisAnna

Are you ltalian? Yes, we are.They aren't Spanish. They're Mexican.

l 'm Polish.

l 'm l tal ian.

Bye. Have a nice day!d r.27 Listen and repeat the dialogues

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GRAMMAR verb be: we, you, they;negatives (all persons)Read the dialogues tn 2 again. Completethe chart.

t + l

SingularI m I'm not

You arentHe's

PluralWe're

You aren't

They arent

O p.88 Grammar Bank I C. Read the rulesand do the exercises.

l.2e Listen. Say the negative.'I'm

HungariAn.'

PRONUNCIATION word s t ress;tel , li:/, and lll1.50 The same stress or different stress?

Listen and underline the stressed svllable.\Vrite S or D.

I Brazil Brazilian

2 China Chinese

3 England English

{ Italy Italian

5 Russia Russian

6 Hungary Hungarian7 lapan fapanese8 T[rrkey Turkish

Listen again and repeat.

S P E A K I N GAre the nationalities right orwrong? Make E or E sentences.Correct the wrong nationalities.

The Rolling Stones /American

Andrea Bocell i /Braz i l ian

sD 6

a

burri tos / Spanish Keira Knightley /Bri t ish

Casio / Japanese

VOCABUTARY numbers l l -201.55 Are they English or American? Listen and check.

What are the numbers?

Q p.tOZ Vocabulary Bank Numbers. Do part B.

Count in twos (1, 3, 5... 19) and (2, 4, 6...20) round the class.

Choose six numbers from l-20.Write them in the card. Play Bingo.

c l.3l Listen and repeat the words and sounds.

t.t2 Listen. Practise the sentences.

Breakfast is from seven to ten.He's Chinese.

She isn't Russian, she's Spanish.

c

d

Dim sum isn't Pol ish. l t 's . . .

d im sum / Po l ish

l 'm not Hungarian.

nationality

Hurry up.

breakfast

We're on holiday too.

Goodbye lBye.

Have a nice day!

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P nncrcArEncusH

How do you spell it? T-O-R-R-E-S.

I

a

The alphabetSpelling your nameClassroom language

L I S T E N I N G1.35 Listen and order the sentences.

This is the final call for passengers on Flight KLM1258 to Manchester. Please go urgently to gate Bl4.

Mr Pablo Torres on Flight KLM .|258 to Manchester,

please go urgently to gate Bl4.

Passengers on Flight KLM .|258

to Manchester,please go to gate 814,

T-O-R-R-E-S.

Hello. I'm Pablo Torres.I have a reseruation.

Sorry?

How do you spellyour surname?Thank you.

Good morning.

T-O-R-R-E-S.

(first) name - e.g. Keira, Brad

surname = e.g.Knightley, Pitt

R-R = double R

T H E A T P H A B E Tr-t7 Listen and repeat the words and sounds.

b r.58 Listen and repeat the letters.

Listen. Can vou hear the difference?l

T

d

e

tr

tr

t.59

1 M

2 K

t.40

t.4l

N 3 G Ia 4 E r

5 Y I

6 U W

7 9 V

8 E A

Listen. Circle the letter you hear.

Listen and number the pictures 1-6.

2

trtr

Ttr

TTtr

Listen again and write the letters. Practise saying them.

r.42 Listen and repeat the alphabet. Practise saying it.

A B C D E F G H r I K T M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

How do you spell the names?

t ra in 1,r . . l .gg l u i t . lph, ,ne l b. . t 1 . . .AHIK

BCDEGPTV

FLMNSXZ

IY

o aUW

R

b f.56 Listen and repeat dialogue 2. John Sally Liz Anna Mike Travis

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5 P E O P T E I N T H E S T R E E T E N

I What's your name?2 How do you spell it?3 Where are you from?

1.45 Listen to the man. Whats his

1.44 Listen and write his name.

His name's

l.4s Listen. Where's he from?

He's from

1.46 Listen to six more people and complete the chart.

Her name's -. Shes from Reading in -.His name's . Hes from in the USA.Her name's . She's from

Her name's - . Shes from Bangalore,

His name's . He's from Vancouver in

His name's . He's from San Diego, .

pairs, ask and answer the questions in the box.

4 S P E A K I N G

a

b

5 VOCABUTARY Classroom languagea O p.tO+ Vocabulary Bank Things. Do part A.

b Match the phrases and pictures.

trLITTII

Close the door.Sit down, please.

Look at the board, please.Co to page I4.Stand up.

Open your books.

I-)

Ia

6

e l n

Good morning

Good afternoon

Good evening

+ 12.0012.00 + 6.006.00 p.m. ->

pairs, roleplay dialogue 2from exercise 1.

You're the receptionist. It's 4.00 p.m.Use your name and surname.

Change roles.

B You're the receptionist. It's 7.00 p.m.A Use your name and surname.

Q Communication Gome: Hit the ships A p.76 B p.79.

Listen and check. Listen again and repeat.

Listen and do the actions.

soNG n H-s-c-o

Good morning / afternoon / evening.

What's your surname?

How do you spell it?

Please.

I have a reservation.

c

d

t.48

a l n

A

B

t.49

6 t.5o

b

name?

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G RAM MARCircle the correct answer.

c Complete the phrases.

Where areyouf!9m?A Excuse I

B Yes, I am.

A I'm fim Brown. Nice to 2

, are you Harry?.Hello, Alex.

a I @t'-you from Brazll?.

a A r e b I s

A Is fack English? B No, American.

a she's b hes

A - from? B I'm from Russia.

a Where you are b Where are you

A Are you in room 211? B No, inroom2l2.

a we're b are

A Is Carmen Spanish? B Yes,

a she's b she is

They Chinese, they're |apanese.a arent b are'nt

Prague in Hungary?

a A r e b I s

Lisa and Luke are from California American.

afternoon. I'm Ann Carter.a reservation.

B Sorry, howdo you s

A C-A-R-T-E-R.

your surname?

d Write the things in the classroom.

P R O N U N C I A T I O N

a Can you remember these words and sounds?vowels consonants

you.

A 3I 4

a You're b They're

9 A Are you in class 2? B No,

a I not b I'm not

10 She - from London, she's from Manchester.

a aren't b isnt

VO CAB U LARYa Complete the chart.

Write the next number.

one, two, three

I six, seven,

2 two, one,

ten, eleven,

fifteen, fourteen,

aJ

4

5

O p.t 17 I ll9 Sound Bank. Check the words andsounds, and practise saying the example words.

Underline the stressed syllable.Italian

Countrva

Nationality

Mexico Mexican

China

2 Italian

England )

Brazil

5 American

eighteen, nineteen,fapan |apanese hotel sorry surname

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I C A N Y O U U N D E R S T A N D T H I S T E X T ?Read and complete the chart for Marta, Viktor, and Kelly.

C A N Y O U W R I T E T H I S I N E N G T I S H ?Complete the chart for you.

Write two sentences about vou.

C A N Y O U U N D E R S T A N D T H E S E P E O P T E ?l.5l Listen and choose the right answer.I a Danny's American. b Danny's English.2 a Bella's in room 9. b Bella's in room 19.3 a She's Kathy. b She's Cathy.4 a The bus is number 13. b The bus is number 14.5 a Andrzej is from Russia. b Andrzej is from Poland.6 a The flight isBA4T2. b The flight is 84462.7 a He's John Read. b He's |ohn Reid.8 a Chris is a woman. b Chris is a man.9 a The exercise is on page 11. b The exercise is on page 12.

l0 a It's 8.00 a.m. b It's 8.00 p.m.

4 C A N Y O U S A Y T H I S I N E N G T I S H ?Tick (r') the boxes.Can you.. .?say your name and where you are from I Yes, I can.ask where other people are from I Yes, I can.spell your name E Yes, I can.count from 0-20 ! Yes, I can.check in at a hotel ! Yes, I can.

2a

b

l 'm Viktor Petrov.l 'm from Moscow in Russia.

l 'm Marta Ramirez.l 'm from C6rdoba in Spain.

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singular and p lura l nouns; o f on, thesmall thingslzl and /s/, plural endings

VO CAB U tARY smal l th ings

Can you remember five things in the classroom? Write the words.

I t h e b 2 t h e d 3 a c 4 a l 5 a w

b Q p.104 Vocabulary Bank Things. Do part B.

2 GRAMMAR s ingularand p lura l nouns;o f on, the

a Read and order the things (bags, coats, etc.) 1-5. b 2-2 Listen and check.

c Write the plurals.

Where is it? Oh no! It's on the train! I bag

2 chair

3 book

4 laptop

bags

The top five things people leave on British trains are (not in order):

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Ia

What are they? They're keys.

I bags

fl coats

I glassesO p.90 Grammar Bank 2A. Read the rulesand do the exercises.

O Communication Memory gome p.81.

PRONUNCIATION lz l and ls l ,plural endings

2.4 Listen and repeat the words and sounds.

b 2-5 Listen and repeat the plurals.

c 2.6 Listen. Say the plurals.

E mobile phones

fl umbrel lase

5

I

BratlI '/,ero

books coats laptops clocks

watchcs glasscs pieccs

'It's a photo.'

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: ] E A K I N G & W R I T I N Gr \ . \ t ' t ' \ \ ' i t l t a p l l r t ne r ' . ( what is i t? I t ' s a / a n

(- \

What are they? They ' re

s

ht'c cot.t t ,crsaI iotrs. \ \ ' r ' i tctha t thq 'sa r ' .

?

o K ?

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\

\ \ ' h a t i s i t ?

\ \ 'h . r t i r rc t l tc r '?

\ \ ' ha t ' s i n vo r r r ' l r ag?

I havc I t t ' o t ' r ' t ' t l i l t ' r l r i l s .

t h c

n r \ ' o L r r b a s / p o c l i c t ? ' l ' i c l i ( y ' ) o r c r ' o s s ( X ) t l t c t l t i n s s .

, . i t ' t l

' r ' e l l l r

. . . . I I ' t l

i r ' l ta t vor r l rave

. ' l l a p . ,a l ' t l t c l ' .

iny bag I have a bool<, l<eys, a pen,

in vour l - rag / p ' rocl ict , c.g. a l lool i , l icvs

5 T I S T E N I N G2.7 l . i s tcn to

t h i n { r o r t h i n s s

I I s t h i s I ' o r r r '

I I lcrc al 'c \ 'o lu '

- l Sor r r , i t ' s n tv

1 L o o l i i n t h c

i-, Is rt

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possessive adjectives; possessive speople and family16l, l^1, and lel

Ia

G RAM MAR possessive adjectives2.8 Listen. Number the pictures 1-3.

Hey!That's my bag.No, it isn't. lfs my bag. Your bag's there.

And here are our children.What are their names?Her name's Lucy and his name's Eric.Hello. And who's this?It's my parrot.Whafs its name?Polly.Hello Polly.

Excuse me, where are our coats?Sorry?Where are our coats?Your coats - they're over there on the chair.Thank you. Good night.Bye.

IAB

2ABABCBcB

Who's Maria?She's my brother's wife.

2a

5ABABAB

I

you

he

she

it

Listen again and read the dialogues.Then completethe chart with a highlighted word.

VO CAB U tARY people and familyLook at pictures A-C. Where can you see...?a man, a woman, and two children I

men and women I

two boys tr

Q p.105 Vocabulary Bank People ond fomily.

t PRONUNCIATION 16l, l^1, and lel

albag) we

you

th.y

O p.90 Grammar Bank 28. Read the rules forpossessive adjectives. Do exercise a.

Talk to a partner. Point at people in the classroom.Can you remember their names?

a z-rt Listen and repeat the words and sounds.

father they their the

brother husband son mother

sister person woman children

2-r4 Listen. Practise the sentences.

The woman over there is my mother.

I have one brother and three sons.

My husband and my father are teachers.

What's her name? I can't remember.What are their names?

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Iil

G RAM MAR possessive s\[atch the pairs from five famous films.

Mar ianne

b C

I

omplete the sentences with a name.

is Carrie's friend.

is Sophie's mother.

is ]ack Sparrow's father.

is Marianne's sister.

is the Queen's husband.

zl5 Listen and check.

O p.90 Grammar Bank 28. Read the rules forpossessive s. Do exercise b.

Corer b and practise with photos A-E. Ask and answer.

W R I T I N G & S P E A K I N GRead the text and write the names

5a

on the photo.

\\brk with a partner:

A and B write the names of six people (your f.-ily or friends) ona piece of paper.

A gi* your piece of paper to B; B give your piece of paper to A.A ask B about his / her people. B ask A about his / her people.

I K.t.l

My name is Kate. l'm from Ohio in the United States. My father's nameis Mafi, and my mother's name is Amy. I have a brother and a sister.Their names are Brett and Karen. We have a dog. lts name is Brandy.

Now write about your family.

Tell your partner about your family.

b

c

1-*'rrrruru,That's my bag. Who's this?here I can't remember.there Thanks.over there

She's my sister.

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adjectivescolours and common adjectiveslnl, letl, lo:1, and lc:l

l

a

V O C A B U L A R Y & S P E A K I N G2.17 Match the cars and nationalities.

colours and common adjectives

b 2.18 Listen and read the dialogue. What arethe two cars?

It's a fast car.

Listen and check.

American E

British tr

French I

German tr

Italian tr

Tapanese f]

Look at the highlighted words. Guess their meaning.

2.le Listen again and repeat the dialogue. Then practise itwith a partner.

Q p.106 Vocabulary Bank Adjectives.

Look at the photos of the cars l-6. Practise with a partner.

I Ask and answer.

Describe the cars. Use two adjectives. Car 2 is small and cheap.

A think of a car. B ask questions. Guess the car.

Tim Wow! Look at that car. lt's fantastic!

Sue lt's a man's car.

Tim A man's car?

Sue Yes. lt's fast and red. And it's very expensive.Wow! Look at that yellow car. lt's fantastic!

Tim lt's a woman's car.

G RAM MAR adjectives

Circle the right sentence.

t a The Ferrari is a fast car.

b The Ferrari is a car fast.

2 a The 2CV and the VW are smalls cars.

b The 2CV and the VW are small cars.

O p.90 Grammar Bank 2C. Read the rulesand do the exercises.

Q p.106 Vocabulary Bank Adiectives. In pairs,look at the pictures and make ten sentences.

e

f

2a

c

d

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What colour is it?

It's a big house. They're blue keys.

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R E A D I N G-,'.-::h

a partner, decide which four questions you:::nk are important for men and which four are-:::portant for women. Write 1-8 in the article.

PRONUNCIATION lnl , let l , ls: / , and lc: l2.24 Listen and repeat the words and sounds.

glasses father

n

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fa

dir

ack

me

bl

si't

flrmily mtastic d

ta

ba-. i t a nice colour?

- i r t fast?

- i r t b ig?

-. r t cheap?

$ i.<ad the article and check.

5 Is it easy to park?

6 Is it luxurious?

7 Is i t 'macho'?

8 Is it safe?

saY ble

[ast

smal l short datrshter boald

2.25 Listen. Practise the phrases.

a black cat

a fantastic family

the same day

fist cars

a smal l bal l

S P E A K I N G & W R I T I N GTalk in small groups about your car or your family's car.

Write about your dream' car.

Mydreamcarisa (model)It'sa/an car. (nationality)

It's -. (colour) It's -- and --. (adjectives)

Now tell a partner.

6 2.26 SONG .E You'rebeautiful

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What car? Men andwomen are differentlmportant questions for men:

_ ? _ _ _ ? ?

lmportant questions for women:

lbnda, Hyundai, and Volkswagen are poputar with women.65th of drivers of \M Beetle convertibles are women. Threedbe top five women's cars are sports cars (but not veryqensive sports cars). Women prefer cars that are small(easy to park) and safe. Colour is also very important.

My car is a Peugeot 2Ol. l t 's small , i t 's green,and it's new. lt's a very good car.

German (country = Germany)

French (country = France)

Wow!

Look at that cart

also

lmpertant

pqpular

easy (opposite = difficult)

safe (opposite = dangerous)with

What's your favourtte car?

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How old is he? He's 26.

Introducing peoplePhone numbers

Numbers 2l-100Personal information: age, address, etc.

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I N T R O D U C I N G P E O P T E2.27 Listen to two dialogues. Mark the sentences T (true) or F (false).

Dialogue I Helen is Mike's sister. tr

Dialogue 2Thegirl's brother is 25. il

Listen again and read. Complete the dialogues.

2-28 Listen and repeat the dialogues.

Practise them with a partner.

Phone numbers0 = oh (or zero)22 - double 2

2.2e Listen to the dialogue and writethe phone number.

A What's your phone number?B -A Sorry?

2.30 Practise saying these phonenumbers. Listen and check.

I 68857132 844790293 0r3r 496026r

In pairs, practise the dialogue in a.Use your phone number (or aninvented number).

Q p.102 Vocabulary Bank Numbers.Do part C.

2-t2 Listen. Can you hear thedifference?

1 a 1 3 b 3 02 a 1 4 b 4 03 a 1 5 b 5 04 a L 6 b 6 05 a 1 7 b 7 06 a 1 8 b 8 07 a 1 9 b 9 0

z.tt Listen and circle a orb. Thenpractise saylng all the numbers.

How old are the people in your famil

AgesH4f f iORHdNOT l+es++1rears, He$as2$years

2 VOCABUTARYphone numbers, 2l-100

b

c

d

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Do you have brothers and sisters?How old are they? How old is he /

] P E O P T E I N T H E S T R E E T

Llr Listen to Matthew. Does he have brothers and sisters?

How old are they?

to six more people. Answer the questions for each person.

@ Married Single

O Phone number: homemobile

Email address

* Mr = a man; Ms = a woman; Mrs = a married woman

What's your phone number?

What's your (ernail) address?

How old are you?

I 'm 18.

Are you married?

Ll5 Listen.

LJ6 Listen

l ' c thers: - d sisters?

- : f ' . ' O ld?

I

:airs, ask and answer the questions in the box.

P E R S O N A T I N F O R M A T I O NLt7 Listen and repeat questions 1-9.

' : :- is the underl ined words. lmmigration

O First name

O Nationality

O Address

@ Postcode

O As.

formSurname *Title Mr / Ms / Mrs

'. :'rat! \'our n4lne? H-oty do you spel] it?-

-,'.-rqg are you frorn?

: -, ' ,-rat's t.our address?

- .','i.1!'l vour postcode?: ::,- 'rr-old are you?

:-:e vou married?','.-hat's

r.our ho{rle phAlg lUnqber?' ','.

hat I \.our tnlbrls !u!q!gl?- '. ',-hat's your email address?

- '. er the questions and look at the form.- : :r€mber the questions.

- :rplete the form for you. Circle your title too.

Q Communication Personol informotion A p.77 B p.79.

How are you?

Fine, thanks. And you?

I'm OK, thanks.

This is Helen.

See you soon.

We're in a hurry.

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G RAM MARCircle the correct answer.

Hello, Alex.a I (Dt-

1 A What is it?B It's email from my boyfriend.a a n b aA Where's your ID card?B - in my bag.a Is b It'sA What are they?B _ .a They're credit cards b It's a credit card

4 I have two -.a dictionarys b dictionaries

5 She's American. name is |ulia.a Her b His

6 We're Mr and Mrs Kemp daughter is in class 3.a Our b Their

7 My - is Peter.a name's husband b husband's name

8 These chairs are -.a very expensive b very expensives

9 A Ferrari is a -.a car fast b fast car

10 That's my sister and - boyfriend.a her b their

VO CAB U tARY

c Write the irregular plural.

man

I woman

2 child

3 person

men

d Write the opposite adjective.

slow

e Write the number.

thirty-one 31

I forty2 sixty-seven3 ninety-ninea fifty-six5 eighty-two

t Complete the phrases.

Where are you furn?

fast

I expensive2 big3 good4 long5 tall

1 A - is my sister Anne. B Nice to meet you.2 A How is Rita? B I think she's 22.3 A How are you? B -, thanks. And you?4 A Where's my book? B It's there on the5 A What's your ? B 25 King Street.

P R O N U N C I A T I O Na Can you remember these words and sounds?

vowels

consonants

T,.JO p.l l7 | ll9 Sound Bank. Check the words andand practise saying the example words.

Underline the stressed syllable.Italian

b Complete the chart.

expensive address family mobile umbrella

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CA] I YOU UNDERSTAND THIS TEXT?

Iy name's Paola Bruno and I'mhorn Venice in ltaly. t'm married-rd I have two children, a sonnd a daughter. My son's nameb Gtrido. He's 15. He's tall withft,hair, and he's good-looking.Iy daughter's name is Chiara.She's 21. She's dark too. ls shebeautiful? | think she is verybeartiful - l'm her mother!

ly name's Piotr and l'm fromece in Poland. l'm 20. I haveh sisters. Their names arellagmara and Justyna. Dagmarab 26- She's tall, with long blondets. She's married. Her husband'sttrE is Wojtek Justyna is l9 anduy different from Dagmara - shehnt tall and blonde, she's shortih dark hair. She isn't marriedhr stre has a boyfriend!

fad the two texts. Answer the questions with a sentence.I What's Paola's surname? Her surname is Bruno.

Ilhere is Paola from?Ibw old is Guido?illhat's her daughter's name?Xlhat nationality is Piotr?Ufho is Dagmara?b $e married or single?How old is ]ustyna?

Imt at the highlighted words. Use the photos to guessmearung.

Y O U W R I T E T H I S I N E N G L I S H ?

fifte about you and your family. lJse and and but whereDACSSary.

od I butHe's tall. He's good-looking. > He's tall and good-looking.Fles tall. He isnt good-looking. > He's tall but he isnt good-looking.

CAN YOU UNDERSTANDT H E S E P E O P I E ?2.58

1 a

b

2 a

b

3 a

b

4 a

b

5 a

b

6 a

b

7 a

b

8 a

b

9 a

b

1 0 a

b

4 CAN YOU SAY THISTick (t/) the boxes.

Can you...?

say what's in your bag

say who is in your family

. describe your car

count from 21-100

introduce somebody

ask how somebody is

say your phone number

Listen and choose the right answer.

His name's Alex.Her name's Alex.

His glasses are blue.His glasses are red.

Her address is 19 Park Street.Her address is 90 Park Street.

The hotel's very nice.The hotel's very small.

Her father is 67.Her father is76.

His phone number is 077170641.His phone number is 077170651.

His sister is tall.His sister is short.

It's a CD.It's a DVD.

Her email address is [email protected].

Her email address is [email protected].

His car is white.His car is black.

I N E N G T I S H ?

fl Yes, I can.

I Yes, I can.

! Yes, I can.

! Yes, I can.

E Yes, I can.

I Yes, I can.

fl Yes, I can.

ask for and give personal information,e.g. name, address, age, etc. I Yes, I can.

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present simple: I and youcommon verbs Ilu:/, lwl, and lvl; linking

T I S T E N I N G & R E A D I N G5.1 Listen to the dialogue. Number the pictures 1-5.

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Hairdresser

Customer

Hairdresser

CustomerHairdresser

CustomerHairdresser

CustomerHairdresser

Customer

Hairdresser

CustomerHairdresser

Customer

Customer lt's very short.Hairdresser Don't worry. Wait.

Hello. ls this your first t ime here?Yes, it is.

Do you live 1 near here?No, f don't. I l ive 2 -..Oh, nice. How do youwant your hair?I don't know. Something different.Do you want a 3 -?No, thanks. I don't drink a

D o y o u w a n t a 5 - ?

Yes, please. Ah look.Madonna's children.Do you have 6 -?Yes, I do. I have two /

How old are they?Eight and ten.

c J

Hairdresser OK. Do you like it?

b Read the dialogue and complete 2-7 wrtha word(s) from the list.

boys children coffee (x2) in the centre magazine ftearhere

Listen and check.

O Communication A new hoircut p.8f Do y_oq like her haircut?

5.2 Listen and complete the last line of the dialogue.

\h,,'

G RAM MAR present simple: I and you

Read the dialogue again. Complete the chartwith do or don't.

Present simple

E I live near here. tr I - live near here.

tr - you live near here?E Y e s , I - . E N o , I - .

O p.92 Grammar Bank 5A. Read the rules anddo the exercises.

I[1

2I

5a

V O C A B U T A R YMatch the phrases.I Ihave ld a2 I drink [_i b3 I live L-l c

common verbs I

in the centre.

two children.

coffee.

my new haircut.

a magazine.

c

d

Do you live near here? No, I don't.

Hairdresser OK. Do you like it?Customer

4 I w a n t I

s I l i k e [ ]

d

e

f Practise the dialogue with a partner. b Q p.107 Vocabulary Bank Common verbs t.

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USTEIt I lNGr. Listen to the dialogue. Is the woman

irTp't-O or sad @ at the end of the dialogue?

Lislen again. What do the woman and::ri driver say? Circle a or b.

I a Oxford Street, please.

b Baker Street, please.

2 a The traffic is bad.

b The traffic is good.

3 a Do you live in London?

b Do you like London?

4 a What's the problem?

b No problem.

5 a I like my new haircut.

b I dont like my new haircut.

6 a Why not? I like it.

b Why not? It's fantastic.

7 a Where do you want to go?

b Where do you want to stop?

8 a I w a n t a n e w c o a t .

b I want a new bag.

9 a That's 15.20.

b That's 16.20.

10 a Have a good day.

b Have a nice day.

?IONUNCIATIONu: , ,'wl, and lvl; linkinga7 Listen and repeat the words and sounds.

u Listen and repeat. Link._the words.

-{ Do vou live in._,a flat?

B \o, I don't. I live in _a house.-{ Do vou have children?

B l-es, I do. I have,a boy and,__a girl.

a Complet e 2-I0 with a verb from the list.

drink eat have like listen tive read speak want watch

b Work with a partner. Ask and answer with Do you...?

6 S P E A K I N G

I

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

1 0

live near here

brothers and sisters

CNN

to pop music

a newspaPer

French food

Coke

Spanish

a new mobile phone

big cities

in a house

a cat or a dog

MTV

to classical music

novels

Mexican food

coffee

Chinese

a new haircut

football

\Do you l ive in a house? No, I don't.

Do you have brothersand sisters? Yes (l do), I have two sisters.

I don t know. Wait.Do you want a cofee? Are you OK?

Yes, please. What's the Uqblem?No, thanks. Really?

Don't worry.

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present simple: we, you, theyfood and drinkword stress; lt|, ld3l, and lgl Do you have coffee for breakfast?

No, we don't. We have green tea.

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VOCABULARY food and dr inkRead the text and label the picture.

fuine from Paris in FYanceI don't have breakfast at home, I have it ina caf6. I have a croissant and hot chocolate.Ithinktrat's a very typical French breakfast.And it's very good!

R E A D I N GLook at the r

b Q p.ros Vocabulary Bank Food ond drink. -fT.dfpF /ErL

2a see?the photos. What food can you

Ken from Osaka in JapanIn my family we have a traditional Japanese breakfast. lt isn'tvery different from lunch and dinner. We have rice, fish, and misosoup, and we drink green tea. Today a lot of Japanese peoplehave a European breakfast. They have bread and croissan$ andthey drink coffee, not tea. But I prefer our breakfast. In my familywe don't talk at breakfast. We eat drink and watch TV!

Katalin from Nikla in HungaryIn Hungary breakfast is an important meal. In my familywe have eggs, cheese, cold meat, susage, and bread. Wedrink tea or coffee, and fruit juice. Some men have a small'p6linka' at breakfast t ime - it 's a traditional Hungarianbrandy. lt's very strong, and I don't like it, especially notfor breakfast!

c

d

Read the texts. Then read sentences 1-5 and mark the sentences T (true) or F (false).

t In |apan people eat very different things for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

2 Ken's family like croissants for breakfast.

3 In fapan a lot of people dont have a traditional breakfast.

4 In Hungary people eat a lot for breakfast.

5 Some Hungarian men drink alcohol with breaKast.

Look at the highlighted words. Use the photos to guess their meaning.

What do you have for breakfast?

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I GRAMMAR present simple: we, you, theyI Look at the sentences. Are the verbs the same or

.iilIerent for I we, and they?

I lile a croissant for breakfast.t haye a traditional Japanese breakfast.nct haye eggs and cheese for breakfast.

l O p.92 Grammar Bank 58. Read rhe rules and do=e exercises.

[ I S T E N I N G1ll Listen to William, who is English, on an

-tnerican radio programme called You are whattt u eat. What's his favourite meal?

rsten again. Tick (r/) the things he has:

lcakfast:rread butter croissant cereal tea coffeebeakfast at the weekend:eggs bacon vegetables sausageslldr:a sandrruich a pizza a hamburger water beer juice

llner:reat rice pasta fish salad vegetables potatoes

O p.85. Listen again with the script. Check youri-il\'ers to b.

itaat's your favourite meal of the day?

? T O N U N C I A T I O Nrtlrd stress; ltll,ldSl, and lglrn Underline the stressed syllable. Listen

end check.

regetables potatoes butter sugar

;alad cereal chocolate

Ur Listen and repeat the words and sounds.

Ua Listen. Practise the sentences.

- ane. I drink orange juice for breakfast.

S P E A K I N G & W R I T I N GRead the questionnaire and think about your answers.

6a

Fooo QgrsrroNNArREln your country...What do people have for breakfast?Do people prefer tea or coffee?Do they have a big meal for lunch or for dinner?Do they eat a lot of fruit and vegetables?Do they eat a lot of fast food?

In your family...What do you have for breakfast at the weekend?What do you usual ly dr ink wi th lunch and dinner?Do you eat a lot of rice?Do you eat a lot of pasta?Do you eat a lot of potatoes?Do you eat a lot of meat?Do you eat a lot of fish?Do you have dinner together?Do you watch W or talk?

Ask and answer the questions with a partner.

Write about people from your country and your family.

Breakfastln m,v countryr

ln - people usually have _ orfor breakfast. They don't have - or

.Thry drink or -.

ln mv familv-We usually have - for breakfast. At the weekendwe havelunch chocolate sandwich

oranse vegetables

I prefer our traditional breakfast.

at the weekend

at home / at work

It depends.

a lot of

For breakfast I have...

together

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present simple: he, she, itjobs and places of work5rd person s;word and sentence stress

l

a

G RAM MAR present simple: he,she, it5.15 Listen to the dialogue. Circle a or b.

I a Sofia and her husband live in England.

b Sofia and her husband live in Spain.

2 a Sofia's husband is a teacher.

b Sofia's husband is a tourist guide.

3 a They like their jobs.

b They dont l ike their jobs.

Listen again and read the dialogue.

Check your answers.

Emily Your English is fantastic. What doyou do?

Sofia I'm a teacher. I teach English at theUniversity here in Madrid.

Emily Do you like your job?

Sofia Yes, I like it very much.

Emily What does your husband do?

Sofia He's a tourist guide. He works at thePrado museum.

Emily Does he like his job?

Sofia Yes, very much. He likes art and history.And he doesn't work in the morning,only in the afternoon.

Emily Does he speak English too?

Sofia Yes, he does. He speaks it very well. Hemeets a lot of British and American tourists.

Emily Do you speak English together?

Sofia Only when we don't want ourchildren to understand!

c 5.16 Listen and repeat the highlighted phrases. How do the verbschange when they talk about Sofia's husband? Complete the chart.

I /you he / she

What do you do? What your husband do?

Do you like your job? he like his job?

Yes, I like it verymuch. Yes, he - art and history.

d O p.92 Grammar Bank 5C. Read the rules and do the exercises.

PRONUNCIAT ION 3 rd pe r son s5.18 Listen and repeat the words and sounds.

does has lives listens reads

likes speaks works eats drinks

finishes watches teaches

b 5.le Listen. Say the sentences in the 3rd person singular.' I

l ike art. He... '

2

n

What does she do? She's a doctor.Where does she work? She works in a hospital.

He l ikes art.

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Y O C A B U L A R Y,obs and places of work-:ir r-ou remember? What does Sofia do?-,',-hat

does her husband do?

Q p.t09 Vocabulary Bank lobs ond ploces:t w'ork,

P R O N U N C I A T I O Nrord and sentence stress- :derline the stressed syllable(s).

= ieaCher

- = loctort = ',r-311g1

: : :actory workert

":: administrator- . :oliceman-

. .hop assistant' : - a\\-\-ef

l '1 Listen and check. How is the final: ' -r)r pronounced?

Llf Listen and repeat. Copy the-:-'.ihm.

:'-.: i a !uI!€. She works in a hospital.- <' he Wo& in a shop? Yes, he does.- -.. a $pp assistanl? Yes, he is.

S P E A K I N G & W R I T I N Gl::rli of two people you know who haver ,s. ASk and answer with a partner.

lt-lrat I do?\\ here / work?

/ speak English at work?/ like his/her iob?

Person number one is mv mother.

t ' , ' , ' :-tre

about the two people.

',' , qother is a nurse. She works'F :-? Hospital Universithrio in Sdo Paulo.i.c ioesn't speak English at work.jne kes her iob.

R E A D I N GIs English important for these jobs in your town I cily? Write l-5 inthe boxes (l = English is not important, 5 = English is ygly important).

a waiter E a doctor E a taxi driver E a policeman I a teacher [ ] a lawyer I

Read the text. Then answer the questions.

I What do the banker, the waiter, and the factory worker have in common?2 What does Jean-Paul do?3 Where does he work?4 What languages does he speak?5 What language does he speak at work? Is this a problem for him?

English at workWhat do these people have in common - a banker in Mexico City, a waiterin a five-star hotel in Moscow, and a worker in the Hitachi electronics factoryin Tokyo? They all speak English at work. Today, English is the commonlanguage in multinational companies in countries from France to Singapore.

|ean-Paul Piat works fbr an IT company in Paris. Every day he has meetingswith other managers in English. He also reads documents and writes emailsin English, and speaks on the phone in English to offices in other countries.'We're

a multinational company with offices all over the world,' says

Jean-Paul.'We also have some people in our Paris office who aren'tFrench. We need a common language to communicate, and thatlanguage is English. I think it is a good idea, but some people dont likespeaking English in a meeting when nearly everybody is Frenchl

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Look at the highlighted wordsand phrases. Guess theirmeaning. Check with yourteacher or a dictionary.

Is English important for

Yaur job?

What do you do?

I'm a doctor.

Where do you work?

I work in a hospital.

I like it very much.

He speaks English very well.

only

speak on the phone

all over the world

What does she do?

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P nncn cAtEr,rcusH

What time is it?It's half past six.

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Telling the timeDays of the weekSilent consonants

T E t t I N G T H E T I M Et.25 Listen and match the dialogues and pictures.

I A What time is it?B lt 's half past six. Go back to sleep.A OK. Have a nice day.B You too.

2 A Excuse me. What time is it?B Sorry | don't know. I don't have a watch.A Excuse me. What time is it?C Just a moment. lt's quarter to seven.A Thanks.C You're welcome.

b t.26 Listen and repeat the dialogues in a. Practise with a partner.

c O p.t l0 Vocabulary Bank The time and ordinol numbefs. Do part A.

d 5.28 Listen and draw the time on the clocks.

t

2

O Communication Whot time is it? A p.77 B p.79.

P E O P L E I N T H E S T R E E T

d t.tz Listen to four more people and complete the chart.

Job?

Likes it?

r ' xStarts /finishes?

e In pairs, ask and answer the questions in the box.

I What do you do?2 Do you like it?5 What time do you start and finish?

,.2e Listen to Heidi.What does she do?

S h e ' s a l a n - - .

5.50 Listen. Doesshe like her job?

Practise with a partner.

Number L What t ime is i t? It's nine o'clock.

3.51 Listen. What time does shestart and finish?

She starts work at -.She finishes work at -.

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UOCABUTARY days of the weekut Listen and repeat the days of the week.

, kas-tise saf ing them.

A Dar-s of the week begin with a capital letter,e.e. Ilonday NOT monday

rlr Listen and complete the dialogues with days offfie -^eek. Practise the dialogues with a partner.

5.55 Listen and repeat. Practise saying goodbyewith different days of the week.

Ask and answer with a partner.

What day is it today?

What day is it tomorrow?

What day(s) do you have English classes?What's your favourite day of the week?

PRON UNCIATION s i lent consonants3.56 Listen and repeat the words. Practise saylng them.

4a

half Wednesday know listen

white school talk write

t-r1 Listen. Practise the sentences.

Dont write on the whiteboard.

I don't know the school.

See you on Wednesday at half past four.

5 r.58 SONG fr Fridoyl 'minlove

See you on (Monday).

I

b What day is it today?

h Because it's my wife's birthdayo n 2 _ = - a n d l d o n ' t h a v ea present!

What time is it?

Have a nice day.

You too.

Thanks.

You're welcome.

What day is it today?

What day is it tomorrow?

whv?Because it's my *tfr\ birthday.

See you on Monday.

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GRAMMARCircle the correct answer.

Hello, Alex.

a I @t'-

I - you want a coffee?

a A r e b D o

2 -dogs?a Like you b Do you like

3 I - f a s t f o o d .a dont eat b not eat

4 A Do you live in the citY centre?B Yes, I -.a do b live

5 In |apan we - rice for breakfast.

a have b has

6 |ack in a language school.

a work b works

7 -she speak English?

a Do b Does

8 He - Spanish at universitY.

a teachs b teaches

9 My brother children.

a doesn't have b dont have

10 A What does Gavin -?B He's a doctor.

a work b do

VOCAB U IARYa Write the verb.

watch TV

b Circle the different word.,/-.qry

I breaKast2 Monday3 hospital4 fruit5 nurse

c Write the times.

sugar

lunchWednesdaywaitercoffeebank

chocolate

breadtwentyofficewaterlawyer

auarter Dast seven

d Complete the phrases.

A What dryis it today?

1 A What t- is it?

2 A What do you have for breaKast?

3 A What's her mobile number?

4 A Do you want some water?

5 A Do you drink a I of coffee?

PRONUNCIATION

B Friday.

B It's half past five.

B I t dB Sorry. I dont kn--

B Yes, p-.B Yes, six cups a day!

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I

2

3

4

5

to the radio

English

in a flat

the newspaper

breakfast

Can you remember these words and sounds?

vowels consonants

Q p,ll7 / lt9 Sound Bank. Check the words and sounds, andpractise saying the example words.

Underlinc the stressed syllable.Italian

breaKast potatoes administrator policeman Saturday

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Gtl| YOU UNDERSTAND THIS TEXT?nead the text and complete it with foodrords from the list.

becon butter fish fruit meat salads wine

Doctorc say that the traditional dieth some Mediterranean countriet forrxample Greece and ltaly, is very healthy.Why is it good for you?ln these countries people eat a lot of

and vegetables, bread, pasta,rice, f ish, olive oil, and wine. They don,teat a fot of red 2 _or butter.Ihis diet is very good for your heartand people in these countries l ivelonger than in other countries.

IHow to eat l ike Mediterraneanpeople and live a long life:. Eat a lot of fruit and vegetables

every day.. Use olive oil for cooking and

for 3 -.. Don't eat a ---.-.-- with

your bread.Eat a lot of s _. Don,teat a lot of meat or things likesausages and 6

Have a glass of red

Sit down with your family for lunchand dinner. Don't hurry your meals!

C A N Y O U W R I T E T H I S I N E N G T I S H ?Read the two texts. complete the sentences with selma or Emre.1 - h a s a j o b .2 -has a girlfriend / boyfriend.3 -- doesnt live with his i her family.4 - doesn't live in the city centre.5 --studiesalanguage.

My sisterMy siste/s name is Selma. She,s 26 years old, and she,sa nurse. She works in a big hospital in Ankara. Shelives in a flat in Beytepe, about l3 km from Ankara.She lives with two friends. They are nurses too. Shedoesn't have a boyfriend, but she has a lot of friends.

My friend EmreMy friend Emre is a student at Bilkent University inAnkara. He studies English. He wants to be a teacher.He lives with his family in a flat in the centre ofAnkara. He has a girlfr iend, and her name is Demet.She's very nice too.

write about two people: a member of your family and a friend.

C A N Y O U U N D E R S T A N D T H E S E P E O P T E ?3.5e Listen and complete the form.

4 C A N Y O U S A Y T H I S I N E N G T I S H ?Tick (r') the boxes.Can you. . .?say where you live and what you do I yes, I can.ask where other people live and what they do r yes, I can.say what you have for breakfast I yes, I can.say what people eat in your country I yes, I can.ask and say what time it is I yes, I can.say the days of the week I yes, I can.

2a

First name

Surname

Nationality

Ag.

Occupation

Brothers / Sisters at school No yes

Name Class numberPhone number

Do you eat'the Mediterranean way'?

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adverbs of frequency, present simplea typical daysentence stress

L I S T E N I N G & S P E A K I N G

Read the questionnaire and write your answers.

I

2

3

4

5

6

7

F

r'xr'r'

M T W

r ' r ' r ', ( x xr ' r ' xx r ' x

c

d

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b

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What time do you get uP?

Do you have a shower?

What do you have for breakfast?

Do you have breakfast sitting down or standing uP?

What time do you go to work? (university / school)

Are you in a hurry in the morning?

Do you like mornings?

4.r Anna Kenyon is29. She works for amusic company. Listen and write her answers.

4.2 Listen and repeat questions 1-7.

Ask your partner the questions.

VO CAB U LARY A typical day

O p.t | | Vocabulary Bank A typicol doy.

Can you remember? Mime or draw five verbphrases for your partner to guess.

PRON U NCIATION sentence stress4.5 Listen and repeat. Copy the rhythm.

What time do you g9! up?At seven o'clock.What time do you have breakfast?

At balf past seven.What time do you gq to work?

At eight o'elAtk

b Ask and answer the questions with a partner.

What time do you. . . ?get up go home

have breakfast have dinner

have lunch go to bed

G RAM MAR adverbs of frequency

Match sentences l-4 with a-d.

I I always get up at 7.30... L-l

2 I never drink coffee... E

3 I usually finish work at 5.00... I

4 I sometimes watch a film on TV... I

Thr'xr'x

a but on Wednesdays I finish at 7.00.

b or I read and listen to music.

c because I start work at 8.30.

d because I dont like it.

O p.94 Grammar Bank 4A. Read the rules and do the exercises.

In pairs, make true sentences about you. Use always,usually, sometimes, ot never.

listen to the radio in the car

read a newspaper in the morning

drink black coffee

make dinner

have meat for lunch

watch films on my computer

go to the gym

do housework in the evening

I never listen to the radio

in the car. I listen to CDs.

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R E A D I N Giead the article. Use the glossary to help you andi:s\\'er the questions in pairs.

Glossary

clean clothes a hi l lwear Jeans

and a T-shirt

- ',t-here

does fames live?-

-,\hat time does he get up?

-: ',\hat clothes does he wear?

i Joes he have breakfast?: i\-hat does he do in the morning?: i\|31 does he have for lunch?- ',\hat does he do after lunch?i )oes he watch TV?: ir-hat does he do in the evening?

-.-.rk at the highlighted'time'words and guess their:-eaning. Check with your teacher or a dictionary.

-,rmplete the sentences with a highlighted word::,-'m the text.

. - get up at 7.00. _ I have breakfast.: I go out in the evenings, I usually go to a bar.-: - never drink coffee dinner.= - alrr'at's have a shower I go to bed.: -\: the rveekend I go to bed at half past eleven.

I'r vou think |ames Blunt's day is typical for a pop;.:rqer? Why (not)?

A day in the life of James Bluntlames Blunt is an ex-soldier who is now a singer.He lives alone in lbiza, Spain.

I live in a bearilifirl old house. lt's about 150 years oldi, and it's on a hill with a tot of trees. From my window

I have a fantastic view of the sea.

I usually get up at about 9.30, and I have a shower.I always wear jeans and a T-shirt. Clothes don't reallyinterest me. I have two pairs of jeans, one jacket, andsix T-shirts. I never have breakfast - l'm not hungry inthe morning. I make a fire and clean the house. ThenI play the piano, or I sit on the sofa and play the guitar.

I l ive near a small vi l lage. For lunch I go and buy bread and atin of tuna, or maybe ham or cheese. I never cook. After lunchI sometimes work in the garden. I don't have a TV - l onlyhave a music system and my music collection. I l ike singer-songwriters from the l97Os, like Lou Reed and Leonard Cohen.

In the evening I usually go out with friends. We have dinner at one ofthe old Spanish bars, and then we sometimes go to a club. BeforeI go to bed I lock the doors. When I'm in bed I look out of thewindow at the night sky and think how wonderful l i fe is.

S P E A K I N G & W R I T I N G

O p.tll Vocabulary Bank A typicol day.Write aboutyour typical morning. Use adverbs of frequency(always, usually, etc.) and time words (then, afterbreakfast, etc.).

Tell a partner about your typical afternoon and evening.

5a

play the guitar

I usual ly have lunch at two o'clock.I have a sandwich or a salad.

What time do you get upz.

At eight oblock.

He gets up at about 9.30.

wear Jeansclean

in the morning / afternoon / evening

before I after lunch

then

go out

a club

lock the doors

When I 'm in bed.. .

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word order in questions; question wordscommon verbs 2leel, lol, laal, and ljl

Ia

R E A D I N GLook at the photos. Do you PreferHammerfest in the winter or inthe summer?

Read the introduction aboutHammerfest and answer thequestions.

I Where is Hammerfest?2 How is life different in the winter

and in the summer?

Now read the interview withKnut-Arne Iversen. Match thequestions with his answers.

tr Do you like life in Hammerfest?

tr Do you prefer the summer or thewinter?

trtrT

ls the winter very cold?

Hammerfest?

What do people do in the summer?

What do people do in the winter?

When do they usually come?

4-7 Listen and check.

Read the interview again. Thenmatch the highlighted words withtheir opposites.

1 cold

2 easy

3 light

4 long

5 outside

6 summer

7 thesame

8 open

ffi"d*re ArdiCGffifiej:orlfr/Sifftr '|

only tvvo or three hours. People have breakfast lunch, and dinner in the

summer, it is light lor 24 hourt and people go to bed very late. Some people play

golf in the midnight sun!

GRAMMAR word order in quest ions

Re-order the words to make questions. Then answer them from memory.

Knut-Arne from where is

Norway in Hammerfest is

does Knut-Arne work where

in do seathepeup\e s'w\rn

trtr

d

e

2a

Do you do sport or exercise?What sports do you do?

Ask and answer the questions in cabout your town I city. b O p.94 Grammar Bank 48. Read the rules and do the exercises.

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Kruur-Anrue lvrnsrru is fromHammerfest. He works forthe Tourist Information Office.

Do a lot of tourists come to Hammerfest?Yes, about 175,000 a year.

h the summer. We don't have a lot of tourists inthe winter!

Db notvery about -3 degrees. Butwe sometimes havee kt of snow and the streeb and schools are closed.

te do a lot of sports - we ski a lot and we havegtovvmobiles. Children usually play outside, but if?s very cold, they play inside on their computer orrtch TV. ln the evening we usually stay at homeld relax, or go and see friends. But the winter isdfficult for old people.

L* is completely different. lt's light tor 24 hours a-y, and the weather is sometimes very hot. People- outside all the time. We fish, and walk, and havebecues. We don't sruim because the water is veryd - maybe only ten degrees. people don't sleep aE ana young children say'l don't want to go to bed.lbn't darK

Ote winter it's nice to be at home with yourand friends. But I prefer the summer.

Lih here is easy. lfs quiet and beautiful, and the airBut the winter is very long and the summer is

slrorL l'm not sure if lwill stay here forever.

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P R O N U N C I A T I O N4.lo Listen and repeat

leal, lol, laul, and ljlthe words and sounds.

YO CAB U tARY-:n vOU remember?. '. erb from the list.

common verbs 2

Complete the phrases with

4.ll Listen and saythe sentences. Copythe sounds and rhythm

do you live? Qveq (rcrc.

5 S P E A K I N GIn pairs, ask and answer the questions.

i do sport or exercise? What I do?/ listen to music? What music / listen to?/ watch TV? What programmes / watch?

/ go out on Friday or Saturday night? What / do?/ go shopping? Where I go shopping?/ walk or do sport? What I do?I go to the beach or the mountains? Where I go?I read a Sunday newspaper? What paper I read?Where / usually have lunch on Sunday?How / relax on Sunday evening?What time / go to bed on Sunday night?

A at the weekend / night / ten o'clockon Saturday (morning / afternoon)

in the summer / winter

TV.

- - to the radio.

eat go (x2) have listen read watch

- --- shopping. 5 I housework.

6 I to the gym.

7 I - dinner.

8 I -- fast food.

whcre therc their hairdresser

krng

ton,n morrntains rlutside

usually music compr,rter newspaper

Do you do sport or exercise?

What do you do? I play footbal l on Wednesday night.

the north

It's hot. / It's cold.

the summer / the winter

open / closed

light / dark

outside / inside

the same / different

snow

relax

O p.ll2 Vocabulary Bank Common verbs 2.Dopart A.

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con f con'f : permission and possibi l i tycommon verbs 2sentence rhythm

I GRAMMAR con I cln' t : permission and possibi l i ty

n 4.r2 Cover the dialogues and look at the pictures. What do you

think the people are saying? Listen and check.\---

I

Policeman Excuse me. You can'tpark there.

Woman No? Why not?

Policeman You're on a doubleyel low l ine!

Oh - I'm sorry officer.Where can I park nearhere?

You can park over there,madam, in the car park.

Thank you, officer.

2

Ellie Hi Matt.

Matt Hi. Who's that?

Ell ie lt 's me, Ell ie. How are you?

Matt Oh, fine thanks.

Ellie Matt, can you come todinner on Friday?

P R O N U N C I A T I O Nsentence rhythm4.14 Listen and repeat the sounds

and sentences. Cqpy the fh).thm.

Cll I park here?Yqq, you can.

!!he1e cirn I p4lk?You can park !re4.

You E.rn'1pqrk lhefe.

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Policeman

Can I park here?No, you can't. You can park in the car park.

Listen again and read the dialogues. Answer the questions.

I Why does the policeman speak to the woman?

2 Where does the woman park at the end of the conversation?

3 Is the policeman angry Q with her?

4 What's Ellie's plan for Friday?

5 Does Matt say yes or no to Ellie? WhY?

6 Is Ellie htppy O ot sad @ at the end of the conversation?

Look at the highlighted phrases. Which dialogue is about a possibility?

Which dialogue is about permission to do something?

4.15 Listen. Can you hear the

difference?

I a We can park here.

b We cant park here.

2 a I can help you.

b I cant help you.

3 a We can stop here.

b We can't stop here.

4 a You can sit here.

b You cant sit here.

5 a Mark can go with me.

b Mark cant go with me.

6 a I can walk home.

b I cant walk home.

7 a We can come tonight.

b We cant come tonight.

8 a You can write in the book.

b You cant write in the book.

4.16 Listen. Circle a or b.

Practise the dialogues in exercise la

with a partner.

Matt

EllieMattEllieMattEllie

On Friday? Oh I'm reallysorry. I can't come. lt's mygi rlfr iend's bi rthday.

Your girlfr iend?

Yes, Lucy, from work.

Oh. Lucy.

Sorry about the dinner.

That's OK. Bye.

c

d

d O p.94 Grammar Bank 4C. Read the rules and do the exercises.

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I YO CAB U tARY common verbs 2

: \r-hat do these signs mean? Explain with You can... I You cAn't...

b O p.l12 Vocabulary Bank Common verbs 2.Do part B.

€ -n pairs, complete the sentences with a verb.

I lbu cant -photos here.

You canmoney here.

6 You can -the Internet here.

. start and finish work when you want

. S€Dd personal emails

. have a coffee break when you want

You canby credit card here.

You can'tfootball here.

At universitV I schoolcan you. . "?. come into class if you're late. go home for lunch. use the Internet

. use your mobile phone

Cover the sentences and look at the signs. Say what they mean.

I S P E A K I N G & W R I T I N GI -\nswer the questions with a partner.

Inyour town I city At workcan you. . .?o smoke in bars and restaurants. pay by credit card in small shops. use mobile phones in hospitals. drive in the city centre. take photos in museums. go shopping on Sundays. park in the street without paying

l \\-rite two things you can do and two you cant do: l in your town I city and ii) at work / university / school.

ln Madrid )/ou cdn smoke in a lot of bars and restaurants,and....

You can't...

At work I can...

3 You cantyour mobile here.

7 You can'tfast here.

I'm (really) sorry.That's OK.

Who's that?It's me.

sirmadam

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Can I have an espresso, please?How much is it?

Saying and understanding pricesBuying a coffeel<sel , lsl , and lkl

U N D E R S T A N D I N G P R I C E S4'18 Listen and repeat.

b Match the prices and words.

| 812.75

2 $ l s .9s

3 €s0.99

4 8120

5 513.25

6 €3.20

7 60P

8 $o.ao

A a hundred and twentY Pounds

B eightY cents

C fifteen dollars ninetY-nine

D fifty euros ninetY-nlne

E sixtY P

F thirteen dollars twen$-five

G three euros twentY

H twelve Pounds seventY-five

lr ll lL ]

i lI l

l l

t lt i

c

d

4.le Listen and check. Then listen and repeat.

Cover the words and look at the prices. Practise saying them.

4.20 Listen to four conversations. How much is it?Circle the right price.

lael, lsl, and lkl

the words and sounds.

sLrre tolr r

cinema price

IATI O Nnd repeat

Irurope

Pence

U N Cisten a

cLrro

cent

coffee

NL

2a

P R O4.21

credit card

4.22 Listen. Practise the sentences.

In Hurope a lot of countries use the clrro.

The cinema ticket is six euros and sixty cents.

Can I have a cup of coffee, please?f O p.84. Listen again with the script.

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I U Y I N G A C O F F E Er.:!t Read the menu and listen. What does the woman ask for?

!{Lrrs much is it?

Eryresso

trericano

rtVuciro

L^ntE

tE

Single 1.25

Regular 1.55

Regular 1.75

Regular 1.75

Regular 1.25

Double 1.40

Large 1.75

Large 1.90

Large 1.90

Large 1.50

i-isten again and read the dialogue. write the missing words.

{2. Listen and repeat. Practise the dialogue with a partner.

Lse Can I have..., please? to ask for things in a cafe, a shop, etc.

Fractise with a partner. Ask the prices in the menu.

R'oleplay the conversation in b. A you are the barman / woman,B vou are the customer. Ask for two things. Then change roles.

Barman

Woman

Barman

WomanBarman

WomanBarman

Woman

Barman

Can I help you?

Yes, can I have a i-- anda chocolate brownie, please?Espresso, Americano, cappuccino?An espresso, 2 -'-.Single or 3 _-?Single. 4 - much is that?Two pounds forty-five.5 - you are.Thanks.

How much is a regular latte?

Can I have a regular latte and a muffin, please?

P E O P T E I N T H E S T R E E T

I Where do you usually have lunch?2 What do you have?3 How much is it?

rJs Listen to Brandy.\\here does she usuallyhave lunch?

f26 Listen. Whatdoes she have?

1-27 Listen. How much is it?

{.28 Listen to four more peopleand complete the chart.

ln pairs, ask and answer the questionsrn the box.

Place

Food

Price c About $ About € About $

Can I help you? A ticket to e4ford,please.Can I have an esrysso,please? Single or return?

Single or dquble? Here you are.

How much is that? a memory card

Can I pay with Mastercard? aphone card

Sure.

t t .2s SONG t Money,money,money

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GRAMMAR

Circle the correct answer.Hello, Alex.a I @t'-I - cereal for breaKast.a usually have b have usuallyShe - to bed before 12.a doesnt never go b never goesWhat in the summer?a do people do b do people

your mobile?a This is b Is thisA - do you listen to music?B In the morning.a Where b WhenA - football?B No, he prefers tennis.a Does he like b Does like he

park here?a C a n I b D o I c a nYou - use your mobile here.a cant b ca'ntA Can they come on Friday?B Yes, they -.a d o b c a n

10 |ohn sit here.a can b cans

VO CAB U tARYa Complete with a word from the list.

gym home breakfast shower work up

get a2

t have2 have3 goto4 g o

5 go to the

Complete with a common verb phrase.At the weekend we sometimes walkin the mountains.I always to the cinema on Saturday.Can I by credit card?You cant photos in this museum.Do you sport or exercise?

c Complete with a preposition from the list.

at at for in in on

What do you usually do at the weekend?I We go to the beach the summer.2 I usually have lunch - 2.30.3 Can you come to dinner Friday?4 What do you usually have - breaKast?5 I always watch TV - the evening.

d Write the prices.

€,1.50 one poundfift)t

1 $202 €8.253 89.994 $0.705 80p

Complete the phrases.

Do you prefer tea or coffee?A How is that?B It's 84.50.A I'm sorry.B T oK.

3 A Can I L an espresso, please?B Here you are.

4 A Is the exercise easy?B No, it's very d

5 A A ticket to London, please.B S or return?

P R O N U N C I A T I O N

a Can you remember these words and sounds?

vowels

consonants

I2345

O p.l l7 | ll9 Sound Bank. Check the words andsounds, and practise saying the example words.

Underline the stressed syllable.Italian

Dont on a double yellow line.piano housework dollar before sometimes

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CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THIS TEXT?Read the article and mark the sentences T (true)or F (false).

I British people always have breaKast at home.2 They usually work 35-40 hours a week.3 They have lunch from 1.00-2.00.I A lot of people have lunch at home.5 They usually have dinner at 5.30.6 A lot of people go to bed after midnight.7 You can go shopping every day in the UK.t Big supermarkets in the UK never close.

h he UK people usually start work between 8.50 andLf,) a.m. Some people have breakfast at home but a lot ofpeople lust buy a coffee and something to eat when theygo to work.

hC people work frue days a week. The typical working dayb seven or eight hours with a very shoft lunch (about haff anhr) at about 1.00 p.m. People don't go home for lunch - theyid have a sandwich in a cafe or sandwich bar, or in their office.hople usually finish work at 5.00 or 5.i0. They have dinnerbarveen 7.00 and 8.00 and this is usually the big meal of the&y. Dudng fte week they usually go to bed between 10.50rd 11.50 p.m.

hople go shopping after work or at the weekend. Somedtops close early during the week (5.i0-6.00 p.m.) buttpermarkets and a lot of shops open until 8.00 in thectning or later. Big shops also open on Sunday, and bigtpermarkets open 24 hours a day, six days a week.

Iook at the highlighted time phrases and

tuess their meaning. Check with your teacheror a dictionary.

Compare the information in the text with yourcountry. What is the same? What is different?

C A N Y O U W R I T E T H I S I N E N G T I S H ?Read the text. Is your typical Sunday similar to Clara's?

My typical Sunday

Clara Sudrez is ateacher. She llves

in Granada.

0n Sunday I usually get up late, at about teno'clock. I go to a caf6 for breakfast. I always havea cappuccino and a chocolate croissant, and I readthe Sunday newspapers. Then I usually meet myfriends. In the winter we go to the mountains andin the summer we go to the beach. We have lunchin a restaurant. After lunch we talk and relax, anddrink coffee. We go home at about half past five.In the evening I prepare my classes, and then Ihave dinner and watch TV. I go to bed early and Ithink about next weekend.

b Write about your typical Saturday or Sunday.

5 C A N Y O U U N D E R S T A N D T H E S E P E O P L E ?4.30 Listen and choose the right answer.

I What time does fack get up?a 6.45. b 7.15.

2 What does Carol usually have for breakfast?a Bacon and eggs. b Cereal and fruit.

3 What time does Martin finish work on Friday?a 5.00. b 6.00.

4 When does fulia usually go shopping?a On Saturday. b On Sunday.

5 Where does the man park?a In the car park. b In the street.

6 What languages does she speak?a Spanish. b Spanish and Italian.

7 What does the girl buy?a A cappuccino and two brownies.b Two cappuccinos and a brownie.

8 How much is the pen?a 82.60. b L2.70.

C A N Y O U S A Y T H I S I N E N G T I S H ?Tick (r') the boxes.Can you...?say what you do on a typical day f Yes, I can.ask about other people's days E Yes, I can.say what people can I cant do in your country E Yes, I can.ask for things in a cafd or shop I Yes, I can.ask about prices I Yes, I can.

2a

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past simple: bein, ot, on: placesls:l andwos I were

G RAM MAR past simPle: be

Look at the photos of some famous people. Which are singers and which are actors?

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Can you guess their old jobs? Choose fromthe jobs below.

aerobics teacher English teacher hairdresser

nurse waitress soldier mechanic shop assistant

James Bluntwas a

Sting was an

Jacft Nicholson was a -.

.lennifur Aniston and Barbra Streisand were -.

Moryan Freeman was a

Danrry DeVito was a

Lucy Liu and Calista Flockhart were

Tina Tumer was a --

5.1 Listen and check.

Complete the chart.

Present Past

Sting is a singer. He -- a teacher.

They are actors. They aerobics instructors.

P R O N U N C I A T I O N5.3 Listen and repeat

nurse work her word first

5.4 Listen and repeat the sounds and

sentences. Copy the fbythm.

they famous?

Yes, they

s she a teacher?

Yes, she

He was a soldier.

Thev were waitresses.

c 5.5 Listen and say the sentences in the past.

2a

lvl and wos I were

the words and sound.

I

2

3

4

5

5

7

8

c

d

e O p.96 Grammar Bank 5A. Read the rules and do the exercises.'He's o teacher.'

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YOCAB U tARY in, ot, on: placesC^an you remember? Complete with in, At,or on.

I Here's your key. You're _ room 210.2 I'm a writer. I work home.3 My wife isnt here. She's _ work.{ Wheres my coat? Oh no! It's _ the train.

t5 Complete the chart with in, At, or on.I isten and check. Repeat the phrases.

S P E A K I N GLook at the pictures for two minutes. Try to remember whothe people are and where they were yesterday at three o'clock.

Q Communication Where were they? A p.77 B p.50.

In pairs, ask and answer.

Where were you yesterday at 6.30 I 10.00 in the morning?Where were you yesterday at 3.I5 15.30 in the afternoon?Where were you at 9.00 I 11.00 last night?Where were you last Friday / Saturday night?

yesterday

yesterday afternoon

last night

last Saturday

4a

home

work

school

the gym

the airport

the cinema

a restaurant

the hairdresser's

bed

thebedroom

a car

London

a meeting

the street

the park

a bus

a train

a plane

Test a partner. A (book open) say a place.D (book closed) say the phrase. Then

t7 Where was Mike yesterday? Listenend complete the sentences.

I At 6.00 he was in bed

2 At 7.00

3 At 8.00

b

c

{

5

6

E

9

t0

At 10.00

At 12.00

At 2.00

At 6.00

At 7.00

At 8.00

Where were you yesterday at 6.i0 in the morning?

At 10.00 again!

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past simple'. hove, go, getirregular verbs; revision of daily routine verbssentence stress

VOCABUTARY revision of daily routine verbs

Can you remember? O p.l I l Vocabulary Bank A typical doy.Test a partner.

T I S T E N I N G5.8 Ben is in Paris on business.

His 17-year-old daughter Linda is at homein London. Listen and tick (r') the placeswhere she was during the day.

G RAM MAR past simple: hove, go, get

Read the dialogue in 2b again and complete the chart.

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c

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2a

at schoolat the gymat a museumd the hairdresser's

I at acaf6, 'rl

I a t aI at a shopfragri

centre ".;'',,;I at the

b Listen again and complete the dialogue.

Linda Hi.Ben Hi darling.Linda Oh hi Dad. Hou/s Paris?Ben Fine. A lot of work. Did you have a good

r d ?It was OK.What did you do?I got 2 u- early. I went to school.How was it?3 G-!We didn't have classes.We went to the 4 B- Museum.Oh nice. Did you have s l- there?Yes, we had lunch at the caf6. And thenI went 6 s- with Katy.

Ben Did you do your homework?linda Yes, of course. 17 a- do my

homework.

Ben Who's that, Linda?

PresentWhat do you do?I get up early.We dont have classes.We go to the British Museum.We have lunch at the cafe.

PastWhat you do?I - up early.We - have classes.We - to the British Museum.We - lunch at the caf6.

c 5.e Listen to the end of the conversationand answer the questions.

I Where is Linda's mother?2 Who is Linda with?

5.10 Listen and check Then repeat the present and past sentences.

O P.96 Grammar Bank 58. Read the rules and do the exercises.

PRONUNCIATION & SPEAKING sentence s t ress5.r2 Listen to the questions in the chart. What two words

are missing? Are they stressed?

Listen again and repeat the questions.

Interview your partner about yesterday. Write his / herinformation in the chart.

[indaBenLindaBenLinda

BenLinda

b

c

Did you have a good day?Yes, I had a fantastic day.

They have lunch attwo o'clock Picture 13?

I What time / get up?

2 I have breaKast? What / have?

3 | go to work (schoolX

4 Where / have lunch? What lhavez.

5 I go to the gym?

6 lgo shopping?

7 lhave dinner at home? What / have?

8 / watch TV? What / watch?

9 What time / go to bed?

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R E A D I N G & W R I T I N GRead the introduction to the article. What did alot of people do on 18th October 2006?. Why?

5 Rachel, from ManchesterSchool as usual. In the afternoon we had history. lt was good.Then English - we had a film. At i.20 we went home and I wenton the computer on MSN. Then I did my homework and haddinner. After dinner it was the big match on TV - ManchesterUnited at home to Copenhagen in the Champions League ...3-0 to United. Brilliant! | went to bed late.

Glossaryloth wedding anniversary exactly ten years after the day a person was marriedtraffic the cars on a road

nursery school for very small childrenEurostar a fast train which goes from London to paris

swim a length swim from one end of the swimming pool to the otherMSN MSN Messenger - an Internet chat network

b Now read three people's blogs.Use the glossary to help you.Match two photos to each blog.

Read the blogs again. Complete thesentences with P (Pauline), N (Nick),or R (Rachel).

I - is a teenager (13-19).2 - is married with children.3 - got up very early.4 - didnt write anything about the morning.5 - did a lot of exercise.6 - had a bad mornrng.7 - didnt have a very interesting day.8 - went to a restaurant.9 - and - had a very good evening.

10 - went to bed very early.

Look at the highlighted words. With apartner guess their meaning. Check withyour teacher or a dictionary.

Can you find three things in the blogsthat you did yesterday too?

6 5.rr SONG .E Perfectdoyi : i , : : i J r ' . i : - i i : . : _ - : : - ; J ' , q : : ' . , , i : . j . r l , ; 1 : ; ' " <_ l$ i . i F :a r l j : " t , ; , : , _ .-

"._,, .*, ,_,, ,_: , , . , . . , l ;4,

oia you have ;il dui,y'r'"It was OK.

as usual

nothing special

traffic

stressed

a surpllse

a present

a trip to Paris

a (football) match

Brilliant!

Of course.

9.30 a.m.4.30 p.m.7.50 p.m.

went to work. Nothing special.went home, and I had a sandwich.went to bed.

ONE DAY 18IN HISTORY OCTOBEROn the morning of Wednesday lSth October 2006 5O,OOO peoplein the UK sat down at their computers. They wrote a blog aboutwhat they did the day before for a history website. The idea wasto give a picture of life at the beginning of the 2l st century.

I Pauline, from BirminFhamYesterday was our lOth wedding anniversary. The day was verytypical, but the evening was special. I went to work by car as usual.The traffic was terrible, and I was very stressed. The day went fast.At 4.00 | went to pick up my children from the nursery. We wentto Pizza Hut and they had a pizza.When my husband came homehe had a fantastic surprise for me - a present! A trip to paris on theEurostar. I didn't have a present for him... Terrible! But we had a

9::1 li:l::i:1: ?::r::l*li:*l::1: Tl Tttr2 Nick, from GlasRow4.25 a.m. I got up.5.45 a.m. I went for a swim - 280 lengths. (At the

weekend I sometimes do 400 lengths.)

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past simple: regular verbscommon verbs 5; more irregular verbsregular past simple endings

G RAM MAR past simple: regular verbs

Every year thousands of Erasmus students go tostudy for a year at a foreign university. |oanna,from Gdansk in Poland, went to Rome lastSeptember. Match the sentences and pictures.

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5.14 Listen and check. Were you right?

Write the past simple of these regular verbs.

O p.96 Grammar Bank 5C. Read the rules and do the exercises.

PRONUNCIATION regular past s imple endings5.16 Listen and repeat the sounds and sentences.

My mother cried.

I arrived in Rome at 11.00.

I kissed my mother goodbye.

They helped me with my cases.

We waited at the check-in.

They wanted to come.

t help 4 cry2 wait 5 want

3 kiss 6 arrive

2a

I t kissed my mother goodbye.

m I went to the airport with my mother.

E tt was early. We waited at the check-in.

I My friends went to the airport too.

I My mother cried.tr My friends were sad too. They wanted to come.

I They helped me with my cases.

tr | arrived in Rome at I 1.0o.

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5.17 Listen and repeat the story in la. Then cover thesentences and look at the pictures. Tell foanna's story.

W R I T I N G & S P E A K I N GWhat did you do yester day I last night / this morning?Write true E or E sentences.

Tell a partner. Did youdo the same things?

4 VOCABUTARY common verbs 5a Can vou remember? Match 1-8 to a-h.

I drive tr2 s e e I3 hear I4 come I5 take I6 play tr/ pay Ll

8 change E

a photosb moneyc af i lmd the pianoe by credit cardf a noiseg to classh acar

yesterday last night this morning

play a computer game watch TV listen to the radio

use the Internet study English walkto work/ school

check mv emails talk to a friend wait for a bus

I didn't play a computer SameI used the Internet...

b O p.f 15 Vocabulary Bank Common verbs 5. Do part A.

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R E A D I N G & S P E A K I N G-trok only at the pictures in la. Can you remember |oanna's story?',thich

of these things do you think were problems for foanna when;re arrived in Rome? In pairs, tick (r') or cross (X) My guess.

My guess What foanna said.. nere to live I I:aking friends tl I::e rveather I fl: :e tood I I:re language tr tr-:alian men I tr::rlney I::fterent customs , I

\orv read what foanna wrote on an Erasmus website. Tick (rz)-': cross (X) What foanna said. Were you right?

I lived, I loved, I cried...stayed the first night at a hotel. In the morning t bought a map and went

:o see the University, and I rented a room in a house. rwalked through thectf to my classes every morning - ltalian men said: 'ciao bella!' I liked it!spoke a little ltalian from school but when I arrived in Rome I couldn't

rnderstand people, and I spoke English or polish with other Erasmusstudents. But then I started going to ltalian classes and I also made friends,tith some ltalians. They helped me a lot!After three months I coutd speakquite well. Another problem was that Rome is very expensive, but I founda job in an lrish pub and lworked three evenings a week.learnt a lot about ltaly and ltalians: you can't start the day without'un

'-affd'; ltalian food is the best in the world - but don't ask for ketchup!{nd the number one topic of conversation in bars is politics and football.Erasmus changed my life. I lived a different life in a fantastic city. I metrew people from all over the world and made some wonderful friends.I learnt to understand another culture.Of course it wasn't all perfect - living inanother country isn't easy, and an ltalian>oy broke my heart!I came back from ltaly a year ago, but a smallrart of me stayed in Rome. I drink espressoe!/ery morning, eat a lot of pasta, and I useny hands a lot when I speak. Now I feeliuropean, not only Pol ish!

Read the text again and find the past simple ofthe verbs. Write R (regular) or I (irregular).

1 stay stqted R2 b u v l l3 rent -tr4 sav fl

l - | |

5 l i k e - D6 speak _- tr7 can / can' t I _78 start _ tr9 make -tr

10 find _- trl1 learn - tl12 change - I13 live - I14 meet _ I15 break - I16 come back -- tr

5.le Listen and check. Listen again and repeat.

Do you know anyone who went to live or studyin another country? Where did they go? Didthey have a good time?

e

f

make friends

break your heart

use your hands

the best in the world

speak Italian quite well

I feel European.

a year I three days I a week ap

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Ordinal numbersMonthsSaying the date

O R D I N A T N U M B E R S

Do the quiz with a partner.

I Who was the FrRSr president of the United States?

a Roosevelt b Kennedy c Washington

2 Who was the sECoND man who walked on the moon?

a Neil Armstrong b Yuri Gagarin c Buzz Aldrin

3 Andy Summers and Stewart Copeland were members ofthe rock group The Police. Who was the THrRD member?

a Freddie Mercury b Sting c Chris Martin

4 Who won their FouRrH Football World Cup in 2006?.

a Brazll b Germany c Italy

5 Which city has a famous street called Frrrn Avenue?

a London b Sydney c New York

6 Which actor was the star of the film The Srxrn Sense?

a Sylvester Stallone b Brad Pitt c Bruce Willis

7 What is the sEvENTH letter of the alphabet?

a H b G c I

8 Which tennis player won her EIGHTH Grand Slam title ;r:'2007?

a Serena Williams b Maria Sharapova c Venus Williams

9 Whose NINrH symphony is also called Choral?

a Beethoven's b Mozart's c Tchaikovsky's

b O p.t l0 Vocabulary Bank The time and ordinal numbers-Do part B.

c s.2l Listen and repeat the words and sounds.

M O N T H Ss.25 Listen and repeat the months.

IAN

FEB

MAR

APR

MAY /rner/

ld3u'^nl

ld3u'larl

Attgr.rst / o:qest/

IUN

IUL

AUG

SEP Septernber /sep' tenrba/

October /ok'taoba/

Novembef /neo'vemba/

OCT

NOV

DEC December ldt 'semba/

Cover the months and look at IAN, FEB.etc. Remember and say the months.

Cover a and answer the questions.

Which month sometimes has 29 days?

Which four months end in er?.

Which month only has three letters?

Which three months begin with the Ietter fiWhich four months end with the \efter y?

Fts

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think 'l'hursday

three third seventh ninth

the they tl 'ren tl ieir

d 5.22 Listen. Say the ordinal number.

one

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SAYING THE DATEs.24 Listen and complete the dialogues with an

t-rrdinal number.

MAY

5 \

,rl,,1,rl , , i , , 1 , , 1 c

,rl ,rl ,rl ,rl ,-l

Saying the date

(, we say

the fourth of May

the twentieth of |uly

Birthday'I went toin the evening with some

Birthday'I think I hador with

4 P E O P T E I N T H E S T R E E T t r

I When's your birthday?2 What did you do on

your last birthday?

5.26 Listen to Helen.When's her birth day?

5.27 Listen. What didshe do on her lastbirthday? Birthday

' I had

5.28 Listen to four more people. Write theirbirthdays and complete the sentences.

Birthday Birthday'I

went 'I went to the

with some friends.' with my

IA

B

A

2A

B

What's the date today?It's the of May.ls it? | thought it was the

When's your birthday?On the of July.

We write \

4th May I 4May

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5.2s Listen and repeat the dates. Practise sapng them.

'lst January Jrd February 5th March

l2th Apri l l5th May 22nd June

3l st July lOth August l4th September

9th October 30th November 25th December

-\sk and answer the questions in pairs.\\-hat's the date today? What was the date yesterday?

Stand up. Ask other students When's your birthday?\take a class list.

Tell a partner three birthdays that are important for you.

m v '

d In pairs, ask and answer the questions in the box.

What's the date?It's the fifth of May.When's your birthday?

My husband's birthday is on the 27th of June.

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G RAM MAR

Circle the correct answer.Hello, Alex.

,z\a I (UI'-

I It very cold last winter.

a was b were

2 Where yesterday at six o'clock?

a you were b were you

3 Kelly at work yesterday.

a wasn't b weren't

4 I to Brazll last summer.

a go b went

5 I got up late and I breakfast.

a dont had b didnt have

6 a shower this morning?

a Did you have b Had you

7 My sister medicine at university.

a studyed b studied

8 They at a cafe.

a stoped b stopped

9 What time ?

a did they arrive b did theY arrived

10 I a lot of people at universitY.

a meeted b met

VO CAB U [ARY

a Complete with in, at, or on.

He lives in New York.

I She works home.

2 I was the gym this morning.

3 Are you bed? Get up! It's nine o'clock!

4 I had a sandwich the plane.

5 Marsha wasn't school yesterday. Maybe

she isn't well.

Complete with a verb from the list.

arrive buy come back find rent staY

We want to rent a flat in the city centre.

I Oh no, I can't my keys.

2 We in London on the second of February.

3 Did you in a hotel in Berlin?

4 When did you from Mexico?

5 I want to a new car. My car is ten years old.

Write the verbs in the past simple.

live lived

I break

2 rlake

3 play

4 come

5 work

Write the next word.

olre, two, t ltrec

I the first, the second,

2 Aprrl,Muy,

3 the eighteenth, the nineteenth,

4 December, |anuary,

Complete the phrases.

Do you prefer tea or coffee?

I A What did you do I night?B I went to the c i t rema.

2 A D i d y o u h a good day?B It was OK.

3 A How was the rneeting?B Very long, as u

4 A What's the d today?B It's the first of October.

5 A Do you like Italian food?

d

B Yes. it's the b

P R O N U N C I A T I O Na Can you

vowels

consonants

remember these words and sounds?

in the world.

O p.t 17 I ll9 Sound Bank. Check the words andsounds, and practise saying the example words.

Underline the stressed syllable.

Italian

cinema arrive seventeenth September fuly

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I cAN You L l zu f f i& : f i l ' r i q rq i - l { l i l i r i : 1 i :

f)esiderius Erasmusl-f was born inRotterdam in Holland,n 1466 or 1469 - wedon't know exactlywhen. His motherand father died whenhe was 15 years old.He went to school inHolland, where he wasa very good student ofIatin. When he finishedschool he studied at the University of Paris. Iaterhe worked as a teacher there for some years. Afterthat he went to England and he was a professor atCambridge University. When he was in Englandhe made many friends including Kine Henry VIII.After that Erasmus travelled all over Europe andlived and worked at universities in many differentcountries. He studied Greek, and he wrote manybooks including famous editions of the Bible inI-atin and Greek. Erasmus died in Switzerlandon 12th July L536. 450 years later the Erasmusprogramme, where students can study atuniversities in other countries, was started.

Read the text about Erasmus and tick (r') thesentences which are true.I He was German. I2 His mother and father died when he was

ateenager. I3 He went to school in Paris. I4 He studied Latin. tr5 He was a teacher in France. I6 He met Henry VIII. tr7 He studied at Cambridge University. tr8 He lived in many different countries. tr9 He was a writer. tr

l0 He died when he was 50. tr

Look at the highlighted words and phrases andguess their meaning. Check with your teacheror a dictionary.

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CAN YOU . tu i? ;

Read the blog. Did

l r ' r i l ' . l i i i I I { { . ; i i : r i - l l

Kim have a good day?

Posted: Monday

What did people all over the world do last Sunday?**: ryT lPg l:: ::: li:::ll *:51:Last Sunday I got up at 9.J0 in the morning. I had a cup ofcoffee and read the Sunday newspaper. Then I made breakfast.We had eggs and bacon. We always have a big breakfast onSunday, but then we don't have lunch.

In the afternoon the weather was beautiful, and we went fora long walk in the park.

In the evening when our son was in bed my husband andI made dinner together. Then we talked about our day andlaughed a lot. We went to bed early because we were tired,and we start work early on Monday.

Comments I

b write a blog for a history website. Say what you did last Sunday.

C A N Y O U , , , i . , " , - r : i . i j l : I

5.2e Listen and choose the right answer.

I Where was Andy last night?

a At his girlfriend's house. b At the cinema.2 What did Rebecca like about the hotel?

a The rooms. b The breakfast.

3 Where did Owen work yesterday?

a In his office. b At home.

4 What did Emma see last night?

a An Italian film. b A French film.

5 Where did Jane stay in Venice?

a At a hotel. b In a rented flat.

6 - bought something at the new shopping centre.a One of the women b The two women

7 What did Alan do on Saturday?

a He did housework. b He made the lunch.8 When's Liam's birthday?

a 10th |une. b l lth June.

CAN YOUTick (r') the boxes.

Can you. . .?say where you were yesterday E Yes, I can.say what you did yesterday I Yes, I can.ask what other people did yesterday ! Yes, I can.say dates E Yes, I can.

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there is I there orehotels; in, on, underleal and lrcl There isn't a TV, but there are some books.

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GRAMMAR there is I there are6.t Listen to two people who arrive at a hotel

on an island in Scotland. Are they happy withthe hotel and with their room? Why (notX

Listen again and read the dialogue.Complete the missing words.

Read the dialogue again. Underline examplesof there is I are E, E, and E.

O p.gS Grammar Bank 6A. Read the rulesand do the exercises.

Practise the dialogue 2b in groups of three.

6.5 Listen to what happens next. Do theyleave? Why (not)? Do you like this hotel?Why (notX

PRONUNCIATION leel and l rc l6.6 Listen and repeat the words and sounds.

where there airport upstairs

near here beer idea

Make true E or E sentences.in your classrooma board windows a table a TVchairs a lamp pictures computers

in your schoola library a cafl toilets a garden a car park

I room's upstairs, number seven.Man ls there a2 ?Receptionist No, l'm sorry there isn't. But

I can help you with your cases.

Receptionist This is your room.Woman lfs very small.Receptionist Yes, but there's a

3 - view.Thgre are 4

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Hello. We have a reseruation.Lefs see, yes Mr and Mrs Robson.Welcome to the island. Your

There's a board.

Man

Receptionist

WomanReceptionist

WomanReceptionistWomanReceptionist

ManReceptionistWomanReceptionist

We wanteda double bed.l'm sorry there aren't anyrooms with a double bed.Where's the TWThere isn't one. There aresome s- over there.Books!This is the bathroom.There isn't a 6-.

No, there's a 7-.It uses less water.Can I use the Internet here?No, l'm sorry you can't.Are there any 8- near here?No, madam, there aren't.Enjoy your stay.

There aren't any windows.

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I R E A D I N GI took at photos ofthree unusual hotels., Match the photos and information.

I Read the information about thethree hotels. Tick (r') theboxes.

i l t rI You can go with children. n Z A2 There's a swimming pool. f tr tr3 There isn't a restaurant. I I tr'l There aren't any double beds. f I tr5 You arrive by boat. I tr I6 Youcan'tstaythereinftewinter. I tr I7 You can have a massage there. I f f8 You can have a meal in your

room when you want. f f I

Do you like the hotels? Which onedo you prefer?

S P E A K I N GWrite in, on, or under wi

Hotels with a difference

Afloating undenruater hotel in Lake Mdlaren.You arrive by boat, and then go downstairsb sleep in an aquarium. There's only onemm with two single beds and a table. youcan watch the fish from your bedl yourdinner arrives in the evening, by boat.lootion: Vdsterds, near Stockholm,Srvedenlfumber of rooms: onehice: $zso - rso. small boat to visit other islands. only open in the summer

Ancient caves in the side of a mountain, now hotelrooms with modern facilities. Most rooms have aprivate terrace with fantastic vievrrs of Cappadocia.Turkish breakfast serued in the garden.location: Urgilp, Cappadocia, Central TurkeyNumber of rooms:25Price: Under $too. spa with massages and treatments.24-hour room service. restaurant. children welcome

Luxury private island with five kilometres ofbeautiful beach. You can only get to the islandby our private boat (or seaplane). FantasticCaribbean cuisine, a perfect relaxing holiday.Location: Kamalame Cay, Andros, BahamasNumber of rooms: 16Price: $g+o - j,5oo. gourmet restaurant.24-hour room service. swimming pool. family bedrooms. children welcome

c' Q Communication ts there o TV? Where is it?A p.77 B p.50. Draw things in the hotel rooms.

l -3 .

r tr

Ask and answer in pairs about the remote control.

tr

I

Where's the remote control?

Welcome to the island.on the first floorupstairs / downstairsEtlgy your stay.in the cupboardon the bedunder the chairThere's a beautiful view.a boatIt's on the TV.

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There was a beautiful beach.There werent any hotels.

there was I there were

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VO CAB U LARY

Can you remember?a Partner.

places

Do the quiz with

Places quizI when you want to have lunch or dinner

2 when you have an accident

3 when you want to park your car

4 when you want to buy something

5 when you want to learn something

6 when you want something to drink

7 when you want to stay the night inanother town

O p.t15 Vocabulary Bank Ploces.

R E A D I N G & L I S T E N I N G

Read about Benidorm and answer

the questions.

I Was Benidorm big or small in the 1950s?

2 Who was Pedro Zaragoza?

3 What did he want Benidorm to be?

4 What did he build?

5 What rule did he change?

6.8 Listen to a journalist talking

to a local historian. Complete the

information about Benidorm.

There are 65,ooo people living in Benidorm.

There are four million a year.

There's an - 50 km from Benidorm.

There are 128

There are 600

There are264

Do you prefer Benidorm today or in

the 1950s? Why? Are there any places

in your country like Benidorm?

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2a

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In the 1950s Benidorm in south-east Spain was a small fishing village. But the

mayor of Benidorm, Pedro Taragoza, had a dream. He wanted Benidorm to

be a big tourist town. He started to build hotels. In the 1950s in Spain women

coufdn't wear a bikini on the beach. Mayor Taragoza changed the bikini rule in

Benidorm. In 1959 the first tourists from Northern Europe started to arrive. . .

There were only 3,000.

There were 300.

There wasn't one.

There were three.

There were ten.

There weren't any.

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G RAM MARthere wos I there wereLook at the sentences in Benidormtoday and Benidorm in the 1950s.\Vhat is the past of there is and thereare, and there isn't and there aren't?

O p.98 Grammar Bank 68. Read therules and do the exercises.

I P R O N U N C I A T I O Nthe letters ea

l 6.10 Put the words in the rightcolumn. Listen and check.

beach bread please breakfast

eat sea speak

6.ll Listen. Practise the sentences.

\[y dream is to spetrk perfect English!

Please eat your breakfast!

The weather at the beiich was terrible.

T I S T E N I N G6.12 feff and Kelly are from

the United States. Th.y are onholiday in the UK. Listen to Kellytalking to an English friend.Did they have a good weekend?

Listen again. Circle the rightanswer, a or b.

I a They went to Benidorm.2 a They went in April.3 a Some restaurants weren't open.4 a leff wanted to stay in a hotel.5 a They wanted cereal.6 a There wasnt any coffee.

O roomroom small and coldno TVno towels in the bathroom

b They went to Blackpool.b They went in May.b Some restaurants were very expensive.b feff wanted to stay in a bed and breakfast.b They wanted bacon and eggs.b There wasn't any tea.

5a

6a

S P E A K I N G & W R I T I N G

O Communication Good or bad holidoyT A p.7B B p.BI.Roleplay aconversation about a holiday.

Imagine you stayed in a hotel last weekend. It was a disaster. Writean email to a friend. Use the information in the feedback form.

Beach Hotel FEEDBA.K F'RMhotelreceptionist not very friendlyno restauranta gym but closed

n n n NewMessage

-Senc Cnat Anach Address Fonts Colors Save As Draft

To: [email protected]

Hi ChrisHow are you?Last weekend I went to the Beach Hotel. lt was a completedisaster! The room ... There wasn't a ... And it wasn't onlythe room! The receptionist . . .

have an accident

build (past simple built)

wear (past simple wore)

kilometres (km)

How was your weekend?

A complglg disaster!

lypically English

a bed and breakfast

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VO CAB U tARY more verb phrases

Can you remember? Complete thequestions with a verb from the list.

arrive buy learn meet rent say stay

I Do you want to - another language?Which language?

2 When do you usually yourfriends? What do you do?

3 What time do you usually -- at work/ school?

4 How do you Nice to meet you Lnyour language?

5 Do you - your house I flat?6 Did you - at a hotel on your last

holiday? Was it good?7 Do you - things on the Internet?

What?

Answer the questions with a partner.

O p.ll5 Vocabulary Bank Common verbs 3.Do part B.

Complete with the opposite verbs.

I The plane arrives at 6.00.The plane at 6.00.

2 Did you lose your bag?Did you your bag?

3 I send a lot of emails.I - a lot of emails.

4 I get a lot of Christmas presents.I - a lot of Christmas presents.

5 Please turn on the TV.Please the TV.

R E A D I N G & L I S T E N I N G6.14 Read and listen to the story. Answer the questions

after each part.

SrnnNcnns oN A TRAIN

Part lWhen the train stopped, I opened my eyes and looked out of thewindow. I saw her on the platform. A tall, blonde woman with dark blueeyes. The train left the station. As usual the 6.20 was full.'Excuse me. Can I sit here?' I opened my eyesagain. lt was the tall, blonde woman.'Sure,' I said. She sat down next to me. Therewas a nice smell. Chanel Number 5, lthought.I opened my book and started to read.'l loved that bookl'Sorry?'l said.'l said I loved that bookiWe chatted about books until the train arrivedat Victoria station.'Coffee?'she said.I looked at my watch. 'OK,' I said.

Part 2We sat at the station coffee bar, and we drank coffee and talked. Hername was Olivia. She told me that she worked in London.'What do you do?' I asked.'l work in property - flats and houses. What do you do?''l work for Citibanki'That's interesting!' said Olivia. 'Do you live in London?''Yes. I have a flat near the riveri I told her the street.

'Wow! That's an expensive part of London!'I looked at my watch. 'lt's late. Time to gol'l can take you,' she said. ' l l ive near youJ Shesmiled. Her eyes were very blue.

5 What does Olivia do?6 What does the man do?7 Where does he live?8 Where does Olivia live?

b

c

I saw her on the platform.She sat down next to me.

1 Where did the man first see the woman?2 What was the woman's perfume?

3 What did they talk about?4 What did they do when the train arrived?

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6.15 Why didn t Olivia come to the theatre? What do youthink? Now listen to the end of the story. What happened?

5.16 Find the past simple of these irregular verbs. Thenlisten and repeat.Part I see -Part 2 drinkPart 3 drivePart4 read- lred/

think

d O p.l 16 Vocabulary Bank lrregular verbs.

Srn.a,xcrns oN A TRArN

G RAM MAR object pronoun i me, him, etc.

Look at these sentences from the story.Complete them with a pronoun from the list.

her them you

I She sat down next to2 'I

can take -j she said.3 I have two tickets for Chicago. Can you get

from the box office at7.l5?

4 I called but her phone was off.

Complete the chart with the pronouns in a.

Subject pronoun Object pronoun

Iyouhesheitwethey

O p.gS Grammar Bank 6C. Read the rules anddo the exercises.

PRON UNCIATION sentence stressMatch questions 1-5 with answers a-e.

I Did you see the film? tr2 Did you buy the books? tr3 Did you meet Ana? tr4 Did John call you? tr5 Did Silvia tell you about the party? tr

a Yes, I bought them yesterday.b Yes, I met her yesterday.c Yes, she told us yesterday.d Yes, he called me yesterday.

.e Yes, I saw it yesterday.

6.te Listen and check Then listen and repeat a-e.Copy the rhythm.

Practise with a partner: A ask 1-5 in a differentorder. B answer from memory. Then change roles.

5 6.20 SONG .E l'mobeliever

Ta

Jtr car was in the station car park.lwas an Audi TT.

drove fast. Very fast.stopped outside my flat.said goodbye, and I gave herphone number.morning there was a text

from Olivia.want to c u again! Friday?

Friday morning she called me.have two tickets for Chicogo

ight at the Cambridge Tlieatre! Can you get them from the boxat7.15? We can meet in the theatre bar at 7.30. The showat 8.001

ved at the theatre at 7.00. I got the tickets and I waited in theI read the evening paper. Olivia didn't come. I looked at my

lt was 7.45. I looked at my phone. There was a text message.ln a meeting. Se you in

tfieatre. Leave my ticket atbx office.

l#t her ticket at the box officefound my seat. The show

but Olivia didn't arrive.the interval I called her but her

was offher another text:ru?

him

itus

4a

angry. I left the theatre andhome. I opened the door of

flat and turned on the light...

9 What kind of car does Olivia have?l0 What did she write in the text message?ll What show did she have tickets for?12 Where did she want to meet him? What time?

13 What time did he arrive at the theatre?14 What happened at 7 .45? What did the man do?15 What did the man do in the interval?16 What did he do after that?

full (opposite = empty) That's interesting.

nextto me a text (message)

platform a show

seat angryTime to go.

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Asking for opinionsGiving opinionsStrong stress

A S K I N G F O R & G I V I N G O P I N I O N S6.21 Cover the dialogue and listen. Who likes the music?

A Listen to this. What do you think of it?

B I don't like it. lt's awful. Who is it?

A Shakira. I really l ike her. She's great.

e

f

P nncn cArErucusH

What do you think of it?I like it. lt's great.

b 6.22 Listen and repeat the dialogue. Which two words have'extra' stress?

c 6.2, Listen and repeat the expressions in the chart for giving opinions about music (column 1).

d 6-24 Listen to some music extracts. What do you think of them?

Complete the expressions for columns 2-4.

In pairs, ask and answer about the singers and groups in the photos. I really like her. She's greal

I don't know them.

'Cit, , , '14

L I z ;:l 3 r , 4

t-\ l-\ t-\v v vI really like it.

It's fantastic / It's great.

I really hke lryr.fantastic I - great.

I really like

fantastic I great.

I really like

-fantastic/ , great.

l-\ t-\v v I like it. I like I like -- -- I like

r-\ I ts OK. _ oK. oK. -- oK.

\o/ I don't like it I dont l ike I don't like --- - I dont l ike -.

It's terrible i It's awful. -- terrible / awful. -- - terr iblel_---- awful. terrible I - awful.

What do you think of Rihanna?

What do you think

of Coldplay?

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os \Vrite names in the spaces.Try to think of songs / peoplervho are very famous.

2 P E O P T E I N T H E S T R E E T

6.25 Listen to Helen. What was the last film she saw?

6-26 Listen. What did she think of it?

6.27 Listen and answer the questions for theother five people.

a

b

c 1 T2 'It was

lt was really excitingi

A Female AgentsB WALL.EC The Visitor

D Mamma Mia!

E Wanted

F Indiana fones

1 T2 'I thought it was

tr'I thought it was

T'I it.It was l

1

2

I

2

I

2

d In pairs, ask and answer the questions in the box.

T'I thought it was

What do you think of ...?I really like it.It's fantastrc I great.I tS OK.I don't like it.

It's terrible / awful.What's the last film you saw?

1 T2 'It was

Ask your partner's opinionof the singers and groups.

What's the last film you saw?

What did you think of it?

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GRAMMARCircle the correct answer.

Hello, Alex.a I @t'-

two beds in the room.a There is b There areThere aren't - lifts.a some b anyIs there lamp on the table?a a b a n y

a lot of tourists in the 1950s.a There wasn't b There weren't

a gym in the hotel?a There was b Was thereThere were people on the beach.a some b anyI wrote to John but - didnt answer.a h e b h i m

8 She was in my class, but I dont remember -.a she b her

9 A What do you think of the Beatles?B I dont like -.a him b them

10 I really like Mike, but I dont think he likes

a m y b m e

VO CAB U IARYa Write the missing hotel words.

I want to do some exercise. Is there a Wm in this hotel?

1 I cant turn on the TV - I cant find the r- c-.2 There isnt a p- on my bed.3 We want a room with a d bed.4 Excuse me? There aren't any t , and I want

to have a shower.5 You can leave your car in the c- p-.

c Complete with a common verb from the list.

call get give leave send turn off

Did you gdan email from the hotel?

I What did your sister you for your birthday?2 What time did you - home this morning?

3 Can you - me at home tonight?4 Remember to - your mobile before you go

into class.5 Did you - her an email about the party?

d Write the irregular verbs in the past simple.

know knew

1 drink2 take3 tell4 say5 leave

e Complete the phrases.

Do you prefer tea or coffee?

1 Your room's on the first f

2 My room has a beautiful v- of themountains.

3 We cadt w- jeans at my school.4 It's t- to go. Bye.5 What did you think o- the film?

P R O N U N C I A T I O Na Can you remember these words and sounds?

vowels

Write the places.a place where people can look atold or interesting things

I a place where you can get petrol2 a small place with only 1,000 people

living there3 the place where you go when you want

to travel by plane4 aplace where you can send letters5 a place where you can buy different

kinds of food

museumI t9 Sound Bank. Check the words andnd practise saying the example words.

Underline the stressed syllable.Italian

bedroom restaurant museum airport fantastic

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I CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THIS TEXT?

In February last year we stayed one night at thelce Hotel in Kiruna, in Sweden. lt was a fantasticexperience!

The hotel is made of ice and snow! But don't worryabout the cold. lt was -29 degrees outside butin the hotel it was always -5 degrees. We worebig coats and the temperature wasn't a problem.At night we slept on a bed made of ice but in asleeping bag. We weren't cold at all. There was ashower in the bathroom but no bath. We slept welland in the morning there was a big Swedish breakfast.

But there were some problems. The restaurantwas very expensive and the service was very slow- we waited an hour for our starters. Maybe it wasa bad night!

What is there to do in the hotel? There aren't any TVsbut there is an ' ice bar'. Here you can have a cocktailin an ice glass! lt isn't cheap but it 's an experience.There's also a spa and sauna. Have a sauna beforeyou go to bed. lt 's wonderful!

We had a great t ime at the lce Hotel, but one nightwas enough!

Chris Sharp

I Read about a tourist's experience at the IceHotel in Kiruna. Mark the sentences T (true)or F (false).

I It was -29 degrees in the hotel.There was a shower and bath in the bathroom.

It was difficult to sleep at night.

The cocktails in the'ice bar'are expensive.

Chris liked the sauna.

The service in the restaurant wasn't very fast.

Chris wanted to stay another night.

Look at the highlighted words and phrases andguess their meaning. Check with your teacheror a dictionary.

2 C A N Y O U W R I T E T H I S I N E N G T I S H ?a Read about Antonia's holiday. Answer the questions.

Paragraph I

I Where did she go?

2 When did she go?

3 How did she travel?

Paragraph 2

4 Where did she stay?

5 What did she do?

6 What did she see?

Paragraph 3

7 Does she recommendit? why?

A Great HolidayI went to Mexico last year with my husband.We went by plane.Firstwe stayed in Cancfn. Our hotelwas reallynice, and there was a big swimming pool.There was a beautiful beach too. We swamevery day and the sea was very warm. Thenwe travelled round the Yucatdn Peninsulaby bus. We saw Chichen ltza. lt was fantastic.I recommend Mexico. lt's a beautifulcountry,the people are very friendly, and the weatheris great.

Antonia Fabbr i , in Bologna.

Write three paragraphs about a holiday. Answer the questionsin a for vou.

, C A N Y O U U N D E R S T A N D T H E S E P E O P T E ?6.28 Listen to a woman phoning Holiday Homes Limited

and choose the right answer.

I The village is _ kilometres from Bordeaux.a 1 5 b 5 0

2 The village is ----

a near the beach b in the mountains

3 There are - bedrooms.

a three b four4 One of the bedrooms is -.

a very small b very big5 a There's one bathroom.

b There are two bathrooms.

6 The woman wants to go on holiday from September.a 10th-20th b r2th-22nd

7 She can meet the man from Holidav Homes on -.

a Tuesday b Thursday8 Holiday Homes is at number - Cowley Road.

a 8 6 b 6 8

C A N Y O U S A Y T H I S I N E N G L I S H ?Tick (rz) the boxes.Can you.. .?identify things in a hotel room I j Yes, I can.ask about facilities in a hotel [ _] Yes, I can.

say what there is in your town Ll Yes, I can.describe how your town was in the past LJ Yes, I can.give your opinion about people and things L j Yes, I can.

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l ike+uerb+-ingactivitieslal , lutl , and lql

VO CAB U LARY act iv i t iesIn pairs, match the activities and the pictures.

GvP

f l campine

I chatting online

fl cookins

fl cycline

fl flvine

! reading

E running

E swimming

E shopping

! q4velling

I going to the cinema E watching DVDs

7.r Listen and check. Then listen andrepeat the activities.

Cover the activities and look at the pictures.Say the activities.

OO@ r rovEplaying the piano

I LOVE

buying clothes

I LOVE I LOVE

running and cycling cooking

I LOVE

shopping

I like reading.I don't like cooking.

l

n

I LOVE

walking in he mountains

2 G RAM MAR like + verb + -ing

a Read the information about six people from a website where people can meet a new partner.Can you match the women and men? Say why.

I Isabella and

2 Sharon and -

3 Adriana and

Do you like what I like?

I think lsabella and , because he lovesand she l ikes

OO r LrKEdoing sport

I L I K E

the cinema

I L IKE

good food

I L I K E

classical music

I L I K E

camprng

I L IKE

watching DVDs

6 r ooN'T LrKE

travelling

I DON'T L IKE

reading

I DON'T LIKE

shopping

I DON'T LIKE

flyingI DON'T LIKE

watching TV

I DON'T LIKE

sport

Correct the mistakes in sentences 1-3.

I My father likes cook.2 Do you like fly?3 Vicky loves read.

Q p.100 Grammar Bank 7A. Read the rules and do the exercises.

Write three true statements about you using verb + -ing. Comparewith a partner.I love. . . I l ike. . . I don ' t l ike. . .

c

d

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cook book look took good

too food soon school chclose

swlmmlllS

PRONUNCIATION lal , lu '^/ , and lql7.t Listen and repeat the words and sounds.

R E A D I N G & S P E A K I N GRead the article. Match the highlightedphrases and the pictures.

is difficult to find these days. Butwhat do you like doing if you have two or threefree hours? We asked people all over the world.. I love I having a long bubble bath - or 2 going window-

shopping! Tereso, Slovenia. lf it's sunny, I fove going for a run bythe rwer.Groziello, ftaly. I like reading a good novel or 5 painting (pictures, not the

house!) lomes, Englond. I like putting my music playlist in order and reading my

favourite music magazine. Sandor, Hungary. I like aworking in the garden. My children like helping me

- for about three minutes! | also like going for a walk withmy family. There's a small forest near our house, so we takesome sandwiches and have a picnic. Marek, polond

. I love sitting outside a caf6, having a coffee, and reading anewspaper. Ano, Spoin

. lt depends on the weather. lf the weather is good, I lovecycling in the country. lf the weather is awful, I like s makinga big pot of coffee and 6 doing a crossword . Martin, Scotlond

. lt depends on the day. After a bad day at work, I like doinghousework. lt makes me less stressed! Kote, IJSA

. lf l have a free afternoon in the middle of a workingweek, I like doing something that I can usually only do atweekends, for example 7 going to an exhibition, or having along lunch with a friend. Doing it during the week makes itfeel special. Leila, Brazil

Read it again and tick (/) two people who likedoing things that you like too. Cross (X) twopeople who like doing things you don t like.

Compare with a partner. Did you choose thesame people?

Write your answer to the question in the titleand give it to your teacher. Play Guess who?

7.4 Listen to the dialogue. Practise it in pairs.Copy the sounds and fhythm.A I l ike cooking. Do you?B Yes, I like cooking too.A Do you like reading books?B Yes, I love reading good books.A Do you like cycling?B Yes, I do. I love cycling!A Are you single?

B No, sorry!

Look at the pictures in la. In pairs, say I l ike...or I don't like... for each picture.

camping

gYcling

flyirg!4vellingpaint a ptgture

have a p(nic

It depends (on the day).

for example

go for a walk

in the middle of

a free afternoon

@E

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future time expressionssentence stress

GRAMMAR be going fo (p lans)

7.s Liz l-ras plans for a very speciirl trip.Reard ar-rd listen to the dialogue. Complete teuito;i t with the verbs in the l ist. EcuADoR

be crlmp conre back cycle go (x2) start stay

Limat PERU

lerry What exactly are your plans, Liz?

Liz I 'm going to \ cycle from Ecuador to Argentina.

ferry Wow! How far is that?

Liz lt 's about 7.500 kilometres.

l r

vP

La Paz. I

. BoLrvrA

Cnrt-e

4,1i ARGENTINA :

Santiago.::Bueno?

I I .' Aires

terry Are you going to 2

Liz No, I 'm not. l 'm going to l

with my boyfriend.

Jerry Where are you going to +

Iiz We're going to s , andsometimes stay in smal l hotels.

Jerry When are you going to 6 your

Liz ln October. And we aren't going tount i l Apr i l .

ferry Six months - that 's a long t ime!Are you excited?

liz Yes, I am. lt 's going toa fantastic tr ip!

Read the dialogue agirin. Are the highlightedsentences about the present, the ptlst, or the futr,rre?

Corr-rplete the sentences in the cl-rarrt.

2 PRONUNCIATION sen tence s t ress

a 7.7 Lister-r to these sentences fionr tl-redialogue. Underline tl-re stressed words.

I'm going tcl cycle flortt Ecuatclclr to Argerltini,

Are you going to gcl arlclne?

Wl-rere are yoLr going to stay?

b 7-8 Listen arnd repeat the highlightedsentences ir-r the dialogue. Copy the rhyhn'

c In pairs, prarctise the clialogr-re.

d 7.9 Lister-r aud urake + settter-rces withgoing /o arbor.rt totlorrow.'go

fo u,ork'l 'm going to go to work tomorrc,

What are yoLl going to do tornorrow?Write five tl-rir-rgs you are goirrg to do, fo.true and one false. Reard ther-n to a partt-.:Can he / she glless which is the fhlse ort.

a lone?

?maybe

+r Iinto Argentina.

Weback r"rntil April.

Q p.tOO Grammar Bankarnd do the exercises.

cycle from Ecuador

going to go alone?

colne

78. Read the rules

Tomorrow l 'm going to get up at 6.30.\--- I'm going to have lunch with my friend Ana

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V O C A B U I A R Y & S P E A K I N Gwrite the time expressions in the right place on the time line.

tomorrow next year next week tomorrow night toftight next month

tonight

the future

Look at the questionnaire below. What words are missing? Think about your answers to the questions.

QESTIONNAIREToday Tomorrow At the weekendwhere / go after class? / get up early tomorrow? / go somewhere? where?/ go out this evening? what/ do tomorrow morning? / go shopping?What time / go to bed tonight? Where / have lunch? / go out on Saturday evening?

What/ do?

work in pairs. A ask B about his / her plans for today, tomorrow, etc.

T I S T E N I N GCover the dialogue in exercise l. In pairs, remember Liz's plans for her trip.Ecuador-Argentina; boyfriend;camp; October; April

She's going to cycle from Ecuador to Argentina.

7.lo Liz came back from her tripto South America last week. Listenand number the photos in the ordershe mentions them.

Listen again and mark the sentencesT (true) or F (false). Then correct thewrong information.

I Liz and her boyfriend finished their trip.2 They cycled all the way.3 They always camped in Ecuador and Peru.-1 Liz's bike broke when theywere nearLaPaz.5 Liz's boyfriend repaired the bike.6 Their favourite place was Patagonia.7 For their next trip they're going to go

to Australia.

ln the summer / next year

/ go on holiday?Where/ go?Who/ go with?

Ie

\ -h -sf--(_ //-

5 SPEAKING 9-

I Plan your dream trip. Think of answers to the questions below.Where I go?When I go?How ltravel?Who / with?Where lstay?

(by bus, by plane, etc.)

b Ask a partner about his / her trip. Which trip do you prefer?

How far is that?

until April

tomorrow night

next month

next year

That's a long time.Where are you going to go?

l'm going to go to Egypt.I__

@E

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,.\

t' ' F - - '

-. ^! ' f- k

\a-,

- i ' '

\ \ - _ - -

l

_i_:';

s.1 +

* P ;

i , : . i + i .w - '

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PRONUNCIATION rev is ion of soundsCan you remember? Put three verbs in each column.

camp do get go have knon' klse make meet pla), rain relax rcnt scc scnd sno\v speak Lrse

4a

b 7.15 Listen and check.

vocABUIARY & SPEAKING rev is ion: verb co l locat iona"ll*lember? Which verbs do you use?

do get go have make meet play take

an umbrellaa photo

sporthousework

the guitarbasketballchess

friendsa mistakedinner

dinnera showerchildren

8--somebody for the first timesome friends after class

Complete the questions with a verb from a in the right form (e.g. do or doing).

I Can you - _ chess? What games do you like .-?I What do you usually for breakfast? What did you for brea6ast this morning?3 Do you like - housework? Are you going to - housework tonight?-l Do you sometimes - dinner for your friends or family? What do you usually _--?-; Did you on holiday last summer? Where did you _--?6 Do you -_ a lot of emails? How many do you _ a day?I where did you - -- your best friend? when did you ___?I Do you like photos? Do you usually photos with a camera or with your mobile?

c Ask and answer the questions with a partner.

5 7.14 SONG EThreeLitt teBirds

It's going to be lqnny.It's going to be hot.

It's going to be cold.

It's going to rain.

It's going to snow

@ffiffi

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Asking for and giving directionsPrepositions of PlacePolite intonation

A S K I N G W H E R E P L A C E S A R E

7.15 Listerl atnd repeat the words'

2 + 3

oPPosite

the rr-rarp. Listen aucl t laltre the places'

P r t s t c t J f i c e s u P e r m a r k e t

Ia

between on the corner

b a n k m u s i c s h o P t h e a t r e

b o o k s l r o P c h e m i s t ' s c i n e m a

next to

l.t6 Look art

s c h o o l

P a r k m u s e u m c h u r c h

c Pratct ise in Pairs.

d 7.17 Look at the map irucl

of the streets and br-rildirlgs.

cornplete the dialogue witl-r

the nartles

Listen altrcl

two places.

A

B

A

e

f

7.18 Listen ar-rd repeat the dialogue' Copl ' the

Practise in pairs. Choose places or-r the map'

S t r e e L

rl-rythn-r and polite it-ttonatiot-t.

Excuse me. ls there a .. near here?

P nncn cA tE n c u s H

Where 's the c inema?

Resl aurat t t

Bookshol '

Yes, there's one in

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U N D E R S T A N D I N G & G I V I N G D I R E C T I O N S7.le Match the words and pictures. Listen and repeat.

A Ttrrn right. B Turn left. C Go straight on.

7-20 Listen to the dialogue. Which building (1-10) is thebus station?

Excuse me. Can you help me?Sure.Where's the bus station, please?Go straight on and turn right. Turn right againand it's on the left.Thanks very much.That's OK.

c 7.2r Listen to two more tourists.Which bui ld ing ( l -10) is . . .?the petrol station I the museum E

d In pairs, practise the dialogue in b.

c In pairs, roleplay directions.

A You're going to give B directions to the ParkHotel. Choose a building l-10.You're going to ask B for directions to the hospital. B speaks first.

B You're going to ask A for directions to the Park Hotel. You speak first.You're going to give A directions to thehospital. Choose a building l-10.

I' Excuse me. Can you help me?

[]

TouristManTouristMan

TouristMan

I

2

I

2

, P E O P T E I N T H E S T R E E T

ls there a / an ... near here?

7.22 Listen to Suzy answering the questionand complete the place and directions.

I Place

2 Directions'Yes, there's one onLondon Road,the :

7.2t Now listen to four more people andcomplete the information.

I Place

2 Directions'Yes, turn, it's on the

right, the hotell

Directions'There is, yes. Go

turn , it's on- l t

Directions'Yes, there is. It's

and thethe coffee bar

I

2 Directions'Yes, it's

Go straight on and then turn .. .

Excuse me. Where's the bank?Can you help me?Is there a petrol station near here?

Yes, there's one on the corner.It's betr,rreen thebankand thepost ffice.It's opposite the chemist's.It's next to the bookshop.Go straight on.Turn right lleft.It's on the right lleft.

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G RAM MAR

Circle the correct answer.

Hello. Alex.

a I - b , l ' m

I Do you like ?

a read b reading

2 I don't like at the weekend.

a studying b studing

3 I really like

a swirning b swirnming

4 get rnarried next month.

a She goes to b She's going to

5 Where to go next surnmer?

a you are going b are you going

6 I'm to go to university.

a going not b not going

7 A Are they going to corne tonight?

B Yes, they

a are b 're

going

8 to br-ry er new car.

a We're going b We going

I think it's be hot tomorrow.

a going to b going

it going to rain?

a Does b Is

c Cornplete

do get

I

2aJ

4

5

6

7

8

9

t 0

with a verb from the list.

go meet take

go to work

an email

to tl-re gyrn

outside the cinema

sport

an urnbrella

photos

up in the morning

housework

somebody for the first time

shopping

d Complete the phrases.

Do you preJer tea or coffee?

I A What are you goir-rg to do totnorrow?B It depends o the weather.

1 0

2 A When did you come back from Morocco?

B On Sunday. We had a fantastic t

3 A Do you think its going to be a nice day?

B No, I think it's going to r

4 A Is there a bank near here?

B Yes, there's one o the cinerna.

5 A Excuse me, where's the bus station?

B Go straight on and t left.

P R O N U N C I A T I O Na Can you remember these words and sounds?

vOwels consonantsr-----a-\

re, a \^i1O p.t l7 I ll9 Sound Bank. Check the words and soun;and practise saying the example words.

Underline the stressed syllable.

Italian

travelling tornorrow slrnny afternoon opposit.w

b Write the next future time word or phrase.

twelve,thirteen, Jo141t9en

I yesterday, today,

2 next Sunday, next Monday,

3 next week, next month, next

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C A N Y O U U N D F R S T A N D T H I S T F V T ' }

Read the article and cross (X) the continent(s)|esper didnt visit.-

Africa

- North America

- South America

- Asia

E Europe

E Oceania (Australia,

New Zealand, etc.)

I Antarctica

Ax lsrlRtuRnv I started\-f my world run at 7.00 a.m.r Greenwich in London.- ran every day from about:.00 in the morning to 4.00.'r --r.00 in the afternoon,nearly 45 kilometres a daye marathon every day!).

- slept in a tent or in hotels.lirst I ran through Europe.-n Srveden the temperature;r'ds -11. Russia was difficult;.-ith a lot of snow and dangerous roads. In Siberia:eople invited me into their houses for food and:rink. In |apan one night I couldnt find my hotelrcause I couldnt speak fapanese. In Australia it.ias summer and the temperature was 35 degrees.lrom Australia I flew to the United States and I ran:orth to Canada, then down the east coast to Newlbrk. Then I went back to Europe and crossed the:nishing line in Greenwich on 23rd October - 22ronths after I started. I was the first runner to runill around the world.26,000 kilometres and 26 pairsof running shoes!-.\hat's

my next adventure going to be? I'm going to:rn from the north of Europe to South Africa, then- n going to fly to Ushuaia in South America, and then:rn to North America. It's going to take two years!

b Read the article again. Answer the questions.

I When did |esper start his run?2 How far did he run every day?3 Where did he sleep?

4 Where did he have a language problem?5 Where did he have a problem because it was

very hot?

6 Where's he going to start and finish his next run?

c Look at the highlighted words and phrasesand guess their meaning. Check with yourteacher or a dictionary.

2 C A N Y O U W R l T g F $ . I I 5 I N E N C T I S H ?Read Agi's email and then write to her. Tell her about:o fou and your family (brothers / sisters / children). where you live. what you like doing in your free time. what you are going to do next summer

\ e w M e s s a g e

Hi !

My name's Agiand l'm from Hungary. l'ma nurse. I'm married and I have two children, a boy and girl. we livein Tata, a small town 70 kilometres from Budapest. rt's a nice town.There are a lot of parks and there is a good theatre, and one cinema.In my free time I like seeing films at the cinema or on DVD, and I tikereading. I also like cooking. I love making new dishes for my husbandand children.

What are you going to do this summer? Do you have any plans?we're going to go on holiday to Lake Balaton. lfs beautifui there.Write to me and tell me about your life.Best wishesAsi

C A N Y O U i : t i ; * , i t : l i ' , , t & F i i l f F { f 5 [ p F f i f ] i - t i

7.24 Listen and choose the right answer.I What does the woman like?

a Cooking. b Going to restaurants.2 Her husband doesn't like --.

a doing sport b watching sport3 Where are they going to go in the summer?

a To the mountains. b To the beach.4 The girl thinks the film was _--.

a very good b nothing special5 Tomorrow in the south it's going to _.

a be cold but sunny

To:

= Y Subject:

b rain6 Where's the post office?

a Opposite the gift shop. b Opposite the bookshop.7 What are the directions to the bank?

a Go straight on and turn left. b Go straight on and turn right.

C A N Y O U } A Y T H ! q i N r N { . I I q H I

Tick (r') the boxes.Can you. . .?

talk about activities you like / don't like E Yes, I can.tell / ask people about plans I yes, I can.make predictions about the future I yes, I can.give and understand simple directions E Yes, I can.

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spell your first name Iand your surname

say what time you usuallygo to bed during the weekand at weekends

at time it is now I ask somebody in your I ruy three things people eat ini group a question beginning I your country

with Where do you...?

say the days of the week I say five things that you do I say one thing you can't do I a* soncbody in you grupon a typical day a) in a cinema

b) in a museumc) on a plane

I a question beginning with' vyhot time do you...?

ask somebody in youl groupa question beginning withAre you going to...?

say two things you're going

to do tomorrowsay what the last film you sawwas, and what you thought of it

say two things that weredifferent about your town inthe past (e.9. fhere wosn't onoirport)

say two things you love doingin your free time

say two things you don't likedoing at the weekend

say what the weather is goingto be tomorrow

say where there is a coffeebar near the school

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o o o orame five thinSs in the I say three things you have I say three things about I ask somebody in youl group:lassroom I in your bag or pocket ! someone in your family I a question beginning with

(e.g. names, age, description) Are you...?

>ay what time you usually I ruy where you live and in tens from 20-100 | describe your (or yourrave breakfast during the I what you do I family's) car,reek and at weekends

@ t @ t @-y three things you can I ruy how much these are in I ruy where you were:o In your town on aiaturday night

I yesterday at 6 a.m., 2 p.m.,

a) a cup of coffee in a bar and I I P.m.b) a newspaperc) a litre of petrol

;ay five thinSs that there are I say one thing there is in your I ask somebody in your group I say when your birthday is,- a hotel bedroom I town, and one thing there isnl I a question beginning with I and another bifthday in yourDid you...? family

-y how to get to the toilets I ask somebody in your group-om your classroom (Go out I a question beginning with:r the clossroom, turn ...) | WhA do you think of...?

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I B Guess the countries Stu d e nt A

a complete the information. Ask B about photo 1. say

Is he from... ? Write the country under the photo'

b Answer B's question about photo 2. say Yes, she is or

I'{o, she isn't.

c Continue with the other Photos.

He's from

She's from

He's from China.

P E I Game: Hi t the sh iPs Student A

a Draw 5 'ships' in Your shiPs.1 ship = three squares

Try to 'hit' B's ships. Say a square' e.g. H16' If B

says hit, tick (r/) the square in B's ships. If B says

nothing, cross (X) the square.

B says a square. SaY hit or nothing.

Michael Zebrowski Adriana Fonseca

She's from Mexico.

Your ships

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She's from She's from HungarY.

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PE 2 Personal informationa IntervieW B and complete

Studen t AB's form.

B

First name -- Surname _Nationality -

Address -

Postcode

Age --

Married E Single !Phone number: home

mobile

Email address

A Email addresses

@ = a t

. = d o t

Answer B's questions. Use the informationin the YOU form.

YOUFirst name Alex Surname BarrettNationality British

Address !5lqiLhil ]e!d, GreendalePostcode G16 4PX

Age 25

Married I Single f,Phone number: home 780 2344

mobile 08915569Email address abarret-t@bt. com

P E , Whot time is it? Stu d e nt A

5A Where were they? Student Aa Ask B your questions.

I Where was Sting? (He was at the cinema.)2 Where was Barbra Streisand? (She was on a plane.)3 Where was Morgan Freeman? (He was in bed.)4 Where was fennifer Aniston? (She was at a restaurant.)5 Where n'as Calista Flockhart? (She was in a car.)

b Answer B's questions.

6A ls there o TV? Where is it? Student Aa Ask B questions about the things below for picture 1.

. Ask Is there a...? or Are there any...?

Iaptop lamp Cokes coat TV magazines

books suitcase towels k.yt

. If B ans\\'ers }es, ask Where is it? or Where are thev?Drarv the thing(s) in the right places in picture l.

Answer B's questions about picture 2.

EE

Ask B questions to complete the times on the clocks.

Clock I What t ime is i t?

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68 Good or bod holidoy? Student A

a You went on holiday and you stayed at the

Sea View Hotel. You had a very good time.

Read the information about the hotel.

Sea View Hotel )+)t)t'>t €50 a night

swimming pool y' (and a childrens pool)

restaurants y' (two, very good)

a spa y' (fantastic)

a g y m X

beach y' (very beautiful)

Look at the questions. What words are missing?

/ you have a good time?

Where / you stay?

/ there a swimming pool?

/ there a good restaurant?

/ there a spa?

/ there a gym?

/ there a nice beach?

/ it expensive?

B asks you about your holiday. Answer the questions.

B went on holidav last week too. Ask him / her the questions'

lB Guessthecountr ies Student B

a Answer A's question about photo 1. Say Yes, he is or

I,{o, he isn't.

b Complete the information. Ask A about photo 2. Say

Is she from...? Write the country under the photo.

c Continue with the other Photos.

*--XPhen chow

He's from

c

d

Michael Zebrowski

He's from Poland. She's from

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r $ i6 2

She's from fapan. He's from

He's from England.

She's from ltaly. She's fromDid you have a good time?

Was there a . . .?

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5A Where were they? Student B

a Answer A's questions.

b Ask A your questions.

I Where was Danny DeVito? (He was at the hairdresser's.)

2 Where was Lucy Liu? (She was on a bus.)

3 Where was )ames Blunt? (He was in a meeting.)

4 Where was Tina Turner? (She was in the park.)

5 Where was fack Nicholson? (He was at the gym.)

6A ts there o TV? Where is it? Student B

a Answer A's questions about picture 1.

b Ask A questions about the things below for picture 2.

. Ask Is there a...? or Are there any...?

towels remote control

bug pens

. If A answers Yes, ask Where is it? or Where are they?

Draw the thing(s) in the right places in picture 2.

5B Good or bod holidoy? Student B

a You went on holiday and you stayed at thePalace Hotel. You had a terrible time! Read theinformation about the hotel.

Palace Hotel ***)t €400 a night

swimming pool r' (but very small)

restaurants y' (one, food was very bad,

service was very slow)

a s p a X

a gym r/ (but closed!)

beach r' 00 km from the hotel)

Look at the questions. What words are missing?

/ you have a good time?

Where / you stay?

/ there a swimming pool?

/ there a good restaurant?

/ there a spa?

/ there a gym?

/ there a nice beach?

/ it expensive?

A went on holiday last week. Ask him / her the questions.

TV extra pillows Cokes

books laptop clock

Did you have a good t ime?Was there a . . .?

d A asks you about your holiday. Answer the questions.

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5A Where were theY? Student B

a Answer A's questions.

b Ask A your questions.

I where was Danny DeVito? (He was at the hairdresser's')

2 Where was Lucy Liu? (She was on a bus')

3 Where was |ames Blunt? (He was in a meeting')

4 Where was Tina Turner? (She was in the park')

5 Where was jack Nicholson? (He was at the gym')

6A ls there o TV? Where is it? Student B

a Answer A's questions about picture 1'

b Ask A questions about the things below for picture 2.

. Ask Is there a. ..? or Are there anY" '?

Cokes towels remote control

clock bug Pens

. If A answers Yes, ask Where is it? or Where are they?

Draw the thing(s) in the right places in picture 2'

68 Good or bad holidaY? Student B

t You went on holiday and you stayed at thepalace Hotel. You had a terrible time! Read the

information about the hotel.

Palace Hotel *)t't'>t €400 a night

swimming pool / (but verY small)

restaurants y' (one, food was very bad,

service was very slow)

a s p a X

a gym / (but closed!)

beach r' 00 km from the hotel)

Look at the questions. What words are missing?

/ you have a good time?

Where / you staY?

/ there a swimming Pool?

/ there a good restaurant?

/ there a spa?

/ there a gym?

/ there a nice beach?

/ it expensive?

A went on holiday last week. Ask him / her the questions.

TV extra Pillows

books laPtoP

EE

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Did you have a good time?Was there a . . .?

d A asks you about your holiday. Answer the questions.

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Interviewer What's your name?Man My name is Craig.

t.44

Interviewer How do you sPell it?Man C-R-A-I-G.

t.45

Interviewer Where are you from?Man I'm from Oxford.

t.46

Interviewer What's your name?Speaker I My name's Sarah.Interviewer How do you sPell it?Speaker I S-A-R-A-H.Interviewer Where are you from?Speaker 1 I'm from Reading, in England.

Interviewer What's your name?Speaker 2 My name's |oshua.Interviewer How do you sPell it?Speaker 2 J-O-S-H-U-4.Interviewer Where are You from?Speaker 2 I'm from Chicago, in the United

States of America.

Interviewer What's your name?Speaker 3 Elena.Interviewer How do you sPell it?Speaker 3 E-L-E-N-A.Interviewer Where are You from?Speaker 3 Brazil.

Interviewer What's your name?Speaker 4 Padma.Interviewer How do you sPell it?Speaker 4 P-A-D-M-A.Interviewer Where are You from?Speaker 4 I'm from Bangalore, India'

Interviewer What's your name?Speaker 5 My name's Tom.Interviewer How do you sPell it?Speaker 5 T-O-MInterviewer Where are you from?Speaker 5 I'm from Vancouver, in Canada.

Interviewer What's Your name?Speaker 6 My name is Dax.Interviewer How do you sPell it?Speaker 6 D-A-X.Interviewer Where are You from?Speaker 6 I'm from San Diego, California.

1.48

1 Look at the board, please.2 Open your books.3 Go to page 14.4 Stand up.5 Sit down, please.6 Close the door.

t .8

1 , 2 , . . . 37 , 8 , . . . 96 , 5 , . . . 46 , 7 , . . . 83 , 2 , . . . I9 , 8 , . . . 74 , 3 , . . . 28 , 9 , . . . l 03 ' 4 , . . . 52, 1 , . . . zero

r.t2I Where is it? Turkey.2 Where is it? Poland.3 Where is it? fapan.4 Where is it? Italy.

t.t5

Woman Where's he from?Man He's from Mexico.Woman Is she from Mexico too?Man No, she isnt. She's from SPain.Woman Is it a good film?Man Yes, it is. It's fantastic.

t.r8I Is she from Brazil? No, she isnt.2 It's from China.3 She's from fapan.4 Is he from Turkey? Yes, he is.5 He's from Spain.6 Is she from Poland? No, she isnt.7 She's from England.8 Where's he from? He's from Hungary.

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1 Is she from Italy?2 He's from Russia.3 Where's he from?4 It's from Spain.5 She's late.6 Where is he?

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I I'm from Spain.He's Spanish.

2 I'm from Brazil.She's Brazilian.

3 I'm from Russia.She's Russian.

4 I'm from the United States.He's American.

5 I'm from Mexico.He's Mexican.

6 I'm from Italy.She's Italian.

7 I'm from Poland.He's Polish.

8 I'm from |apan.She's fapanese.

9 I'm from England.He's English.

10 I'm from China.He's Chinese.

11 I'm from HungarY.Shes Hungarian.

12 I'm from TurkeY.Hes Turkish.

r.29I I'm Hungarian.

I'm not Hungarian.2 They're fapanese.

They arent fapanese'3 She's Brazilian.

She isnt Brazilian.4 We're English.

We arent English.5 It's Italian.

It isnt Italian.6 You're American.

You arent American.7 He's Russian.

He isnt Russian.

t.55

A He's English. He's number eleven.B He's American. He's number twelve.

1.55

1Passengers on Flight KLM 1258 to Manchester,

please go to gate B14.Thls is the final call for passengers on Flight

KLM 1258 to Manchester. Please gourgently to gate B14'

Mr Pablo Torres on flight KLM 1258 toManchester, please go urgently to gate B14.

2Receptionist Good morning.Man Hello.Im Pablo Torres.I have a reservation.Receptionist How do you spell your surname?Man T-O-R-R-E-S.Receptionist SorrY?Man T-O-R-R-E-S.Receptionist Thank You'

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Stand up.Sit down, please.Open your books.Go to page 12.Look at exercise lb.Look at the board.Close your books.

2.6

It's a photo... They're photos.It's a class... They're classes.Its a key... They're keys.lt s a door. .. They're doors.It's a phone... They're phones.It's a watch... They're watches.Its a dictionary... They're dictionaries.It's a table... They're tables.It s a book. .. They're books.It's a pen... They're pens.

2.7

I A Is this your bag?B Oh! Yes, it is! Thank you.

I A Good afternoon.B Hello. We're Paul fones and Martin Smith.

We have reservations.A Let's see... Yes. Rooms 625 and 626.

Here are your keys.B Thank you.C Thanks.

-t A What's that music?B Sorry, it's my mobile. Oh, hi Andy.

{ A Excuse me, what's this word?B Look in the dictionary.

5 A How much is it?B 20 pounds.A [s a credit card OK?B Yes, ofcourse.

2.r5I Miranda is Carrie's friend.I Donna is Sophie's mother.-3 Captain Teague is fack Sparrow's father.{ Elinor is Marianne's sister.-i Prince Philip is the Queen's husband.

2.r7I AmericanI French-l British{ Japanese-i German6 Italian

2.27

ISam Hello Mike.\tike Hi Sam. How are you?Sam Fine, thanks. And you?Ilike I'm OK, thanks. Titir ir Helen. She's a

friend from work.Sam Nice to meet you.Itbman Hi.-\tike Sorry, were in a hurry. See you soon. Bye.Sam Bye.

2Girl I Look. This is my brother.Girl2 Wow! He's very good-looking. What's

his name?Girl I Adam.Girl2 Is he married?Girl I No, he isn't.Girl2 How old is he?Girl I He's twenty-six.Girl2 What's his mobile number?

2.29

A What's your phone number?B 0207 9468522.A Sorry?B 0207 9468522.

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1 1 32 4 03 5 04 1 65 7 06 1 87 1 9

2.t4

Interviewer Do you have brothers and sisters?Matthew I have one brother and one sister.

2.t5

Interviewer How old are they?Matthew My sister is 23, and my brother is 17.

2.t6

Interviewer Do you have brothers and sisters?Joanna Yes, I have two brothers.Interviewer How old are they?Joanna One is 2l and the other is 24.

Interviewer Do you have brothers and sisters?Sohail Yes, I have three sisters.Interviewer How old are they?Sohail 36,28,and 39.

Interviewer Do you have brothers and sisters?Chris I have one brother.Interviewer How old is he?Chris He's 29.

Interviewer Do you have brothers and sisters?Lauren I have one brother.Interviewer How old is he?Lauren He is 17 years old.

Interviewer Do you have brothers and sisters?Hampton I have one sister.Interviewer How old is she?Hampton She's 13.

Interviewer Do you have brothers and sisters?Anna I have four brothers.Interviewer How old are they?Anna 46,44,43,and36.

5.1

Hairdresser Hello. Is this your first time here?Woman Yes, it is.Hairdresser Do you live near here?Woman No, I don't. I live in the centre.Hairdresser Oh, nice. How do you want your

hair?Woman I dont know. Something different.Hairdresser Do you want a coffee?Woman No, thanks. I dont drink coffee.Hairdresser Do you want a magazine?Woman Yes, please. Ah look. Madonna's

children.Hairdresser Do you have children?Woman Yes, I do. I have two boys.Hairdresser How old are they?W*oman Eight and ten.

Woman It's very short.Hairdresser Don't worry. Wait.

Hairdresser OK. Do vou like it?

r.6Taxi driver Good morning! Where to?Woman Oxford Street, please.Thxi driver OK. The traffic is bad this

mornlng.Woman Yes. Its terrible.Taxi driver Do you live in London?Woman Yes,I do.Taxi driver Are you OK? What's the problem?Woman I don't like my new haircut.Taxi driver Why not? I like it.Woman Really? Do you like it?Taxidriver Yes, I do.Woman Thanks.Taxi driver Where do you want to stop?Woman Over there, Topshop. I want a newbag.Taxi driver OK. That's 15.20.Woman Here's 16. Keep the change.Taxi driver Thanks very much. Have a nice dav.t t

5.l l

Interviewer What do you usuallv have forbreakfast?

William I usually have cereal and a cappuccino.Interviewer Not tea?William No, I prefer coffee. Not very English,

I know!Interviewer Isn't the typical English breakfast

eggs and bacon, and sausages?William Yes, but I only have that at the weekend.Interviewer What do you have for lunch?William I have a sandwich at work, in my

office, and juice or water.Interviewer Do you have dinner at home?William Yes, with my family.Interviewer What do you usually have?William We have meat or fish with potatoes

and vegetables, or maybe pasta. It depends.Interviewer What's your favourite meal,

breakfast, lunch, or dinner?William Breakfast at the weekend. Eggs and

bacon.

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l ike art. He... He likes art.speak English. She... She speaks English.Iive in Rome. My brother... My brother

Iives in Rome.4567

watch MTV. She... She watches MTV.want a coffee. He... He wants a coffee.have a dog. fohn... |ohn has a dog.don t eat meat. My sister... My sister

doesnt eat meat.8 I don t read books. My son... My son

doesn't read books.9 Do you work? He... Does he work?

10 Do you drink tea? She... Does she drink tea?

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I It's nine otlock.2 It's twenty past three.3 It's half past nine.4 It's ten to ten.5 It's quarter past nine.6 It's twenty five to twelve.7 Itt five past eight.8 It's quarter to six.

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Interviewer What do you do?Heidi I'm a doctor.

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Interviewer Do you like it?Heidi Yes,I do.

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Interviewer What time do you start and finish?Heidi I start work at half past eight and I finish

work at six o'clock.

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Interviewer What do you do?Chris I'm a factory worker.Interviewer Do you like it?Chris No, no,I dont.Interviewer What time do you start and finish?Chris I start at six in the morning and finish

at two in the afternoon.

Interviewer What do you do?Pamela I'm a nurse.Interviewer Do you like it?Pamela Of course.Interviewer What time do you start and finish?Pamela I work nine to four.

Interviewer What do you do?Sam I'm a waiter.Interviewer Do you like it?Sam Yeah, I do.Interviewer What time do you start and finish?Sam I start at four o'clock in the afternoon,

and finish at 11.30 at night.

lnterviewer What do you do?Ana I am an administrator.Interviewer Do you like it?Ana Yes,I do.Interviewer What time do you start and finish?Ana I start at nine o'clock and finish at five in

the afternoon.

t.t4

I A What day is it today?B Itt Tuesday. Why?A Because it's my wife's birthday on Friday

and I dont have a present!2 A Is it Wednesday tomorrow?

B No, Thursday. Today is Wednesday.

4.1

Interviewer What time do you get up?Anna Very early! At six o'clock.Interviewer Do you have a shower?Anna Yes.Interviewer What do you have for breakfast?Anna Fruit or cereal. And coffee.Interviewer Do you have breakfast sitting

down or standing up?Anna Sitting downInterviewer What time do you go to work?Anna At seven. I start work at eight, but my

office isnt very near where I live.Interviewer Are you in a hurry in the morning?Anna No, because I get up at six! I have time

for everything.Interviewer Do you like mornings?Anna Yes,I do. I like my job. I don't get up

and think'Oh no! Work .. . '

4.7

Narrator Hammerfest is a small town in thenorth of Norway. It is about 1,000 kilometresnorth of the Arctic Circle. Only 9,407 peoplelive here. In the winter it is light for onlytwo orthree hours. People have breaKast,lunch, anddinner in the dark In the summer, it is light for24 hours, and people go to bed very late. Somepeople play golf in the midnight sun!

Knut-Arne Iversen is from Hammerfest.He works for the Tourist Information Office.

Interviewer Do a lot of tourists come toHammerfest?

Knut-Arne Yes, about 175,000 ayear.Interviewer When do they usually come?Knut-Arne In the summer. We don't have a

lot of tourists in the winter!Interviewer ls the winter very cold?Knut-Arne No, notvery about -3 degrees. But

we sometimes have a lot of snow and thestreets and schools are closed.

Interviewer What do people do in the winter?Knut-Arne We do a lot of sports - we ski

a lot and we have snowmobiles. Childrenusually play outside, but if it's very cold,they play inside on their computer or watchTV. In the evening we usually stay at homeand relax, or go and see friends. But thewinter is difficult for old people.

Interviewer What do people do in the summer?Knut-Arne Life is completely different. It's

light for 24 hours a day, and the weatheris sometimes very hot. People are outsideall the time. We fish, and walk, and havebarbecues. We dont swim because thewater is very cold - maybe only ten degrees.People dont sleep a lot, and young childrensay'I don't want to go to bed. It isnt darkl

Interviewer Do you prefer the summer or thewinter?

Knut-Arne In the winter it's nice to be athome with your family and friends. But Iprefer the summer.

Interviewer Do you like life in Hammerfest?Knut-Arne Yes. Life here is easy. It's quiet

and beautiful. and the air is clean. But thewinter is very long, and the summer is veryshort. I'm not sure if I will stay here forever.

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1 We can park here.2 | can't help you.3 We can t stop here.4 You can t sit here.5 Mark can go with me.6 I can walk home.7 We cant come tonight.8 You can write in the book.

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I twelve pounds seventy-five2 fifteen dollars ninety-ntne3 fifty euros ninety-nine4 a hundred and twenty pounds5 thirteen dollars twenty-five6 three euros twenty7 sixty p8 eighty cents

4.20

IA The New York Times, please.B Here vou are.A How much is that?B It's one dollar twenty-five.

2A Can I have a phone card, please?B How much for?A Fifteen pounds, please.B Here you are.A Thanks.

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A Can I have a memory card, please?B Four gig or eight?A Four, please. How much is that?B Four ninety-nine.A Can I pay with Mastercard?B Sure.

4A A ticket to Oxford, please.B Single or return?A Return.B Thirty pounds twenty.A Oh! OK.

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Man Can I help you?Woman Yes, can I have a coffee and a

chocolate brownie, please?Man Espresso, Americano, cappuccino?lVoman An espresso, please.Man Single or double?Woman Single. How much is that?Man Two pounds forty-five.Woman Here you are.Man Thanks.

1.25

Interviewer Where do you usuallv have lunch?Brandy In my office.

4.26

lnterviewer What do you have?Brandy Salad.

1.27

Interviewer How much is it?Brandy $4.

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lnterviewer Where do you usually have lunch?Bridget I have lunch in my office.lnterviewer What do you have?Bridget I have a sandwich.lnterviewer How much is it?Bidget 2.75.

lnterviewer Where do you usually have lunch?Ioshua I eat lunch at the student cafeteria.lnterviewer What do you have?Joshua I have chicken sandwich or sometimes

I have pizza.lnterviewer How much is it?Joshua I'd say about $5 or $6.

lnterviewer Where do you usually have lunch?Helen I usually have lunch in a caf6.lnterviewer What do you have?Helen I have a sandwith and some fruit.Interviewer How much is it?Helen It's about 82.70.

lnterviewer Where do you usually have lunch?Dax Usually at a restaurant .r"". -y house.lnterviewer What do you have?Dax Usually chicken, iice, and beans.lnterviewer How much is it?Dax About $7.

- 5.5

I He's a teacher.He was a teacher.

I Is she at school?Was she at school?

3 They aren't happy.They weren't happy.

{ It isnt cold.It wasnt cold.

5 We're late.We were late.

6 Are you tired?Were you tired?

7 I'm very hungry.I was very hungry.

8 You arent at home.You weren't at home.

5.8

Linda Hi.Ben Hi, darling.Linda Oh hi Dad. How's Paris?Ben Fine. A lot ofwork Did you have a good day?Linda It was OK.Ben What did you do?Linda I got up early. I went to school.Ben How was it?Linda Great! We didn't have classes. We went

to the British Museum.Ben Oh nice. Did you have lunch there?Linda Yes, we had lunch at the cafd. And then

I went shopping with Katy.Ben Did you do your homework?Linda Yes, of course. I always do my homework.Ben Who's that, Linda?

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Ben Who's that, Linda?Linda What?Ben I can hear somebodv.Linda Oh, it's just the TV.Ben Can I speak to your mother?Linda Mum? She's out. She went to the

cinema with her friends.Ben Are you alone?Linda Yes. I am.Ben Linda, is somebody with you?Linda Yes, Dad. Simon is here.Ben Simon? Who's Simon?Linda Hes my boyfriend, Dad. He's very nice.

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What do you do?What did you do?

I get up early.I got up early.

We dont have classes.We didnt have classes.

We go to the British Museum.We went to the British Museum.

We have lunch at the caf6.We had lunch at the caf6.

5.12

What time did you get up?Did you have breakfast? What did you have?Did you go to work?Where did you have lunch? What did you have?Did you go to the gym?Did you go shopping?Did you have dinner at home? What didyou have?Did you watch TV? What did you watch?What time did you go to bed?

5.14 and 5.17

1 I went to the airport with my mother.2 My friends went to the airport too.3 They helped me with my cases.4 It was early. We waited at the check-in.5 I kissed my mother goodbye.6 My mother crieci.7 My friends were sad too. They wanted to come.8 I arrived in Rome at 11 oilock.

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I stay stayed2 buy bought3 rent rented4 say said5 like liked6 speak spoke7 can I carit could / couldn't8 start started9 make made

l0 find found11 learn learnt12 change changed13 live lived14 meet met15 break broke16 come back came back

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one... the f irsttwo... the secondfive... the fiftheighteen... the eighteentheleven... the elevenththree... the thirdtwenty... the twentiethnine... the ninthtwenty-one... the twenty-firsttwenty-four... the twenty-fourththirty... the thirtieth

5.24

1Man What's the date today?Woman It's the fifth of May.Man Is it? I thought it was the fourth.

2Woman When's your birthday?Man On the twentieth of lulv.

5.26

Interviewer When's your birthdav?Helen It's the 25th of April.

5.27

Interviewer What did you do on your lastbirthday?

Helen Ihadaparty.

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Interviewer When's your birthday?Aidan My birthday is on the lgth of September.Interviewer What did you do on your last

birthday?Aidan On my last birthday I went shopping

with some friends,

Interviewer When's your birthday?Heidi My birthday is on the 15th of December.Interviewer What did you do on your last

birthday?Heidi I went to the cinema with my boyfriend.

Interviewer When's vour birthdav?Sam The second of March.Interviewer What did you do on your last

birthday?Sam I went to a club in the evening with

some friends.

Interviewer When's your birthday?Michael It's the 21st of October.Interviewer What did you do on your last

birthday?Michael I think I had lunch or dinner with

my wife.

6.5

Man Hello. We have a reservation.Receptionist Let's see, yes Mr and Mrs

Robson. Welcome to the island. Your room'supstairs, number seven.

Man Is there a lift?Receptionist No, I'm sorry there isn't. But I

***."n help you with your cases.

Receptionist This is your room.Woman It's very small.Receptionist Yes, but there's a beautiful view.Man There are two beds. We wanted a double bedReceptionist I'm sorry, there aren't any rooms

with a double bed.Woman Where's the TV?Receptionist There isn t one. There are some

books over there.Woman Books!Receptionist This is the bathroom.Woman There isnt a bath.Receptionist No, there's a shower. It uses less

water.Man Can I use the Internet here?Receptionist No, I'm sorry you cant.Woman Are there any shops near here?Receptionist No, madam, there arent. Enjoy

your stay.

6.5

Woman We dont like the room and we dontlike the hotel.

Man We want to go back to Edinburgh.When's the next boat?

Receptionist I'm very sorry, sir. There's onlyone boat a day in the winter - and it left

five minutes ago. There isn t another boatuntil tomorrow afternoon.

Woman 24 hours here! There's isn't a TV.There arent any shops. What can we do?

6.8

Interviewer Mr Soriano, what differencesare there between Benidorm today andBenidorm in the 1950s?

Mr Soriano There are very big differences.For example, today there are 65,000 peoplewho live in Benidorm. In the 1950s therewere only about 3,000 people.

Interviewer Wow! That's a big difference!What about tourists?

Mr Soriano Today there are four milliontourists ayear.In the 1950s there were onlymaybe 300 tourists. And they were Spanish.Now tourists come from all over the world.

Interviewer Was there an airport nearBenidorm in the 1950s?

Mr Soriano Nq there wasrit an airport then. Tirdaythere is a big international airport in Alicante,which is only 50 kilometres from Benidorm.

Interviewer How many hotels are there now?Mr Soriano There are I28 hotels in the town.Interviewer That's a lot! And in the 1950s?Mr Soriano In the 1950s there were only three.Interviewer Benidorm is famous for its

nightlife. How many bars are there?Mr Soriano About 600! In the 1950s I think

there were maybe only ten bars in thevillage, and there wasnt a supermarket,only some little shops. Today there are 264supermarkets and hundreds of shops.

Interviewer Thank you, Mr Soriano.Mr Soriano You're welcome.

6.12

English friend How was your weekend,Kelly? What did you do?

Kelly We went to Blackpool.English friend Blackpool? Why Blackpool?Kelly Well, somebody told us that Blackpool

was like Benidorm... in Spain. Well, maybeit is in the summer, but it certainly isnt inApril. The weather was terrible! And a lot ofplaces were closed, you know the restaurantsand cafds. There was nothing to do.

English friend Where did you stay? In a hotel?Kelly I wanted to stay in a good hotel, but Jeff

wanted something typically English so westayed in a bed and breakfast.

English friend How was it?Kelly Well, the room was really small. And

the breakfast was terrible!English friend Terrible? English breakfasts

are usually very good!Kelly Yes, and that's what we wanted, a typical

English breaKast, you know bacon and eggs,sausages. But there was only cereal, coldtoast, and tea. There wasnt any coffee! I tellyou, the weekend was a complete disaster.

6.t5

Narrator I opened the door of my flat andturned on the light. Oh no! My flat lookedvery different. There was no TV no hi-fi. Therewerent any pictures on the walls. I went intomy bedroom.My laptop wasnt there! Butthere was a nice smell. Chanel Number 5.

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see sawleave leftthink thoughtdrink dranktell tolddrive droveglve gaveread readsend sent

6.19

I Did you see the film? Yes, I saw it yesterday.2 Did you buy the books? Yes, I bought them

yesterday.3 Did you meet Ana? Yes, I met her yesterday.4 Did John call you? Yes, he called me yesterday.5 Did Silvia tell you about the party? Yes, she

told us yesterday.

6.25

Interviewer Whatt the last film you saw?Helen Indiana lones.

6.26

Interviewer What did you think of it?Helen It was great. It was really exciting.

6.27

Interviewer What's the last film you saw?Lauren I saw The Visitor.Interviewer What did you think of it?Lauren I thought it was great.

Interviewer What's the last film you saw?Tom The last film I saw was WALL.E.Interviewer What did you think of it?Tom I thought it was fantastic.

Interviewer What's the last film you saw?Suzy I went to see Mamma Mia!Interviewer What did you think of it?Suzy I loved it; it was great.

Interviewer What's the last film you saw?Heidi Female Agents.Interviewer What did vou think of it?Heidi It was OK.

Interviewer What's the last film you saw?foshua I saw Wanted with Angelina folie.Interviewer What did you think of it?foshua I thought it was terrible.

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I swimming2 shopping3 chatting online{ flying-; reading6 going to the cinema7 cooking8 running9 travelling

l0 campingI I watching DVDsl2 cycling

7.5

ferry What exactly are your plans, Liz?Liz I'm going to cycle from Ecuador to

Argentina.ferry Wow! How far is that?Liz It's about 7,500 kilometres.ferry Are you going to go alone?Liz No,I'm not.I'm going to go with my

boyfriend.ferry Where are you going to stay?Liz We're going to camp, and maybe

sometimes stay in small hotels.ferry When are you going to start your trip?Liz In October. And we aren't going to come

back until April.ferry Six months - that's a long time! Are you

excited?Liz Yes, I am. It's going to be a fantastic trip!

7.9

qo to work... I m going to go to work tomorrow.rr'atch TV... I m going to watch TV tomorrow.qet up early... I'm going to get up early

tomorrowgo shopping... I'm going to go shopping

tomorrow.make lunch... I m going to make lunch tomorrow.come to class... I'm going to come to class

tomorrow.qo to the gym... I'm going to go to the gym

tomorrow.see my friends... I'm going to see my friends

tomorrow.

7.r0

ferry So, how was the trip, Liz?Liz It was great, fantastic! We had a great time!ferry Did you cycle to the South of Argentina?Liz Yes, we did. 7,500 kilometres.lerry Wow! Thats amazing. And did you

cycle all the way?Liz Almost. One day in Chile we took a bus,

because I wasn't well and I couldn't cycle.Ierry Did you camp?Liz We camped in Ecuador and Peru, and we

sometimes stayed in small hotels. In Chileand Argentina we usually camped.

Ierry Did you have any problems?Liz Not big problems no. We had one

problem with a bike.

ferry What happened?Liz Well, my boyfriend's bike broke.ferry Where were you when it broke?Liz We were near LaPaz, in Bolivia.|erry What did you do?Liz We were very lucky. A Bolivian man

stopped to help us. He took us to LaPazin his car. We took the bike to a mechanicthere and he repaired it.

ferry What was your favourite place?Liz We loved all the countries we visited. The

people were fantastic. But my favourite placewas probably Patagonia, in the South ofArgentina and Chile. It was very beautiful.

ferry Do you have any plans for your next trip?Liz Yes, we're going to cycle around India.

7.lr

Female broadcaster And here's Mark withthe weather.

Mark Well tomorrow is going to be a verymixed day. In the north of England it'sgoing to be cold, maybe no more than threeor four degrees and it's probably going tosnow. In the east it's also going to be cold,but it isnt going to snow, it's going to rain.So remember to take an umbrella if youlive in the east of England. In the southand the west the weather is going to bevery different. In the west it's going to bea beautiful day. Its going to be cold, butit's going to be sunny. And in the south it'sgoing to be sunny too, and it's going to behot, maybe 20 degrees. So I hope you allhave a good day...

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lerl make play rainlel get rent sendlu:'l do lose uselaol go know snowlnl camp have relaxli'./ meet see speak

7.16

I It's opposite the theatre. (the cinema)2 It's between the school and the supermarket.

(the post office)3 It's next to the museum opposite the school.

(the park)4 It's on the corner opposite the church, next

to the post office. (the supermarket)5 It's between the bookshop and the cinema.

(the chemist's)6 It's next to the music shop, opposite the

cinema. (the theatre)7 It's on the corner opposite the bookshop,

next to the music shop. (the bank)8 It's opposite the park. (the school)

7.17

A Excuse me. Is there a bank near here?B Yes there's one in South Street, next to the

bookshop.A Thanks.

7.19

I Go straight on.2 Turn right.3 Turn left.

7.21

1Tourist Excuse me! Is there a petrol station

near here?Man A petrol station? Let me think. Yes,

I know. Go straight on and turn right.Tourist Go straight on and turn right?Man Yes, straight on and turn right. Then go

straight on about 100 metres and then turn left.Tourist Turn left?Man Yes, and the petrol station is on the right.

You cant miss it.Tourist Thankyou.Man No problem.

2Tourist Excuse me. Where's the museum?W*oman I'm sorry. I dont know I dont live here.

Tourist Oh excuse me. Is the museum near here?Man I Sorry. No speak English.To*urist OK, no problem.

Tourist Excuse me. Can you help me? I wantto go to the museum.

Man 2 The museum?Tourist Yes. Do you know where it is?Man 2 Sure. Go straight on down this street

and turn left. Then turn right and gostraight on. Then turn left and the museumis on the right. It's on the corner.

Tourist Thank you very much.Man2 Excuse me!Tourist Yeah?Man 2 It's closed on Mondays.Tourist Oh no...

7.22

Interviewer Is there a post office near here?Suzy Yes, there's one on London Road, next to

the coffee shop.

7.2t

Interviewer Is there a coffee bar near here?Lauren Yes. Turn right, it's on the right, next

to the hotel.

Interviewer Is there a chemist's near here?Chris There is, yes. Go straight on, turn left,

it's on the left

Interviewer Is there a bank near here?Carolina Yes, there is. It's between the coffee

bar and the chemist's.

Interviewer Is there a bookshop near here?Brittany Yeah, it's next to the bank.

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lA present tense verb be: I and you Lf and E

@ Listen and repeat the examples. Then read the rules'

I'm Rob. (I'm = I ant)

You're in room 2. (Yoire = You are)

I'm Rob. NOT 'A,m-*ohI'm Rob. NOT i-m=Roh

Am I late? Yes, you are. No, you aren't. (arerr't -- ttre not)

Are you Holly? Yes, I am. No, I'm not'

+ i

? li 'm late.

Am i late?

trVf?-lL t lE

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present tense verb be; he, she, it E and [l

Listen and repeat the examples. Then read the rule.

n t r1 l

He's from Italy. (Het = He is)

She's from Spain. (Shes: She ls)

It 's from China. (Irs = 1r is)

. he = man (6), she = woman ( ? ) , i f = th ing

Is he late? Yes, he is. No, he isn't. ( istit: is rtot)

Is she from Turkey? Yes, she is. No, she isn't.

Is it good? Yes, it is. No, it isn't.

i + l

i ? l

I I rrs late.

Is l ic late?

[7] with Whot and Where

What's your name?Where are you from?Where's he from?

trV

I C present tense verb be we, yott, they; negatives (all persons)

CD Listen and repeat the examples. Then read the rules'

be pluralE

We're American. (We're = We ttre)

You're fapanese. (Yotire = You are)

They're Hungarian. (They're = They ore)

be pluralLL and short answers

t?l v)Are we late? Yes, you are. No, you aren't'

Are you from Russia? Yes, we are. No, we aren't.

Are they Mexican? Yes, they are. No, they aren't.

tr

. w e a n d y o u = 6 a n d I' yoLtsingular and you plural are the same.. they = d, ? , and things

fu E all persons

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TAa Complete with I'm or Yout're.

A Hello. I'm Alex. What's your name?

B Hi. - Anna.

A - in room 1.

B OK. Thank you.

Hello. your teacher.

A - late!

B Sorry!

Complete the gaps. Use contractionswhere possible.

A Hello. Are you Ella?B No, I'm not. I - Lily.A - I i n r o o m 2 ?B No, you You're in room l.A - you in class l?B No, I'm I'm in class 2.A - you Ben?B Yes, I Nice to meet you!A - I late?B Yes, you -!s\

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I Ba Complete with He's, She's, or lt's.

A Where's Istanbul? B If's in Turkey.

I A Where's Siberia? B in Russia.2 A Where's Carolina from? B from Brazil.3 A Where's Pedro from? B from Spain.4 A Where's Tokyo? B in fapan.5 A Where's Charles from? B from England.6 A Where's Paola from? B from Italy.7 A Where's Seattle? B in the United States.8 A Where's Maria from? B from Mexico.

b Complete with is, 's, or isn't.I A Is Antonio from Spain?

B No, he He _ from Italy.2 A Where Krakow? it in Poland?

B Yes, it3 A -- Susan from London?

B No, she from Oxford.4 A Where Boris from?

B He - from Moscow.5 A - Scarlett Johansson from England?

B No, she She _ from the United States.

tca Change the bold word(s) for a pronoun, €.g. you, he, etc.

Anna and Tom are from London. They're from London.

I Diana and I are in room four. _'re in room four.2 The Taj Majal is in India 's in India.3 Are Mark and fames in Italy? Are _ in Italy?4 Where is Rosa from? Where's from?5 Mira and Rita are Brazilian. _'re Brazilian.6 Paul isn't in the hotel. isn't in the hotel.7 You and Sara are in class two. _'re in class two.8 Iim and I are from Oxford. _'re from Oxford.

b Complete the gaps.Use contractions where possible.

They Aren't Polish. They 're

Hungarian, fromBudapest.

I A _ you from the United States?B No, we American. We _ English.

2 A -theySpanish?B Yes, they They from Madrid.

3 Nikolai from Moscow, he's from St petersburg.

4 Sorry, you - in room 2},you're in room 22.5 A - your name Andres?

B No, it Andres, it _ Andrzej.6 A -- we late? B Yes, you -. It - 9.30!7 I - Sara Smith, I'm Sara Simpson.8 They from NewYork, they're from Texas.

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singufar and plural nouns; o I an, the

Listen and repeat the examples. Then read the rules'

What is it? It's a book.

What are they? TheY're books.

o I on or thd!

a / q nWhat is it? It 's a bag. It 's an umbrella.

theLook at the board.Open the door.Close the windows.

Use a I anwith singular nouns'e.g. a book, an umbrella.IJse anwith words beginning with a vowel(a, e, i, o, u), e.g. an identitY card.

Don't use 4 | an + plural nouns'e.g. they're books NOT

llse the + singular or plural nouns,e.g. the door, the windows

Singular Plural

I a book books + s

an umbrella umbrellas

a holiday holidays

2 a watch *"rct ",

i,rl -It t*.dt ."ai.tg ,h, ,h, ',ss, x)

3 a dictionary dictionaries / + ies (words.ending inconsonant + Y)

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possessive adiectives; possessive s

Listen and repeat the examples. Then read the rules'

Possessive adiectives

. your names, our booksNoT y€{ff}natr€s, oursrboo'ks

. its - for things or animals, e.g. The Ferrari is a very fast car.Its top speed is 250 kPh.

@ Listen and repeat the examples. Then read therules.

Possessive s

Miranda is Carrie's friend.

This is fack's car.

Ella is Ben's wife.

My sister's name is MollY.

. LJse t after a person to talk about family and

things, e.g. Ann's brother, Jim's car-

A Ella is Ben's wife. ( t - possessive s)

She's American. Her name's Ella. ('s - is)

I 'mfromspain. -@Your name is Ben.

He's from Rome. His name is Marco.

She's fapanese. Her name is Maki.

It's a parrot. ___ ttryg*qIPollY.We're fro- Bturil. Our names are Selma and Lurs'

You're Polish. Your names are Marek and Ania'

Th"r, * f.om Moi.o. Their names are Pedro and Maria.

2C

@

adiectives

Listen and repeat the examples. Then read the rules'

A Ferrari is expensive.It's a fast car.My glasses are new.They're old men.

Use adjectives:- after the verb be, e.g. A Ferrari is expensive. NOT zq@hre-is;- before a noun, e.g. It's a fast car. NOT +ds-aear{ast

Adjectives are the same for singular and plural:

He's an old man. They're old men. NOT @Adjectives are the same for 9 and d , e.g. She's a good girl' He's a good boy'

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2Aa Complete the chart.

Singular

It's a pen.

It's a watch.

It's a dictionary.It's a credit card.It's a city.

It's a bus.

Plural

Thev're oens

They're photos.

They're chairs.

They're emails.

They're identity cards.

Write questions and answers.

What is it?

It's an umbrella.I

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

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28a Complete with my, your, his, her, its, your, our,

or their.

I'm English. My name is William.I They're from Russia. names are Natasha and Igor.2 A What's name?

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B I'm David. Nice to meet you.

He's American. name is Wayne.

We're Mexican. names are Antonio and Thalia.

That's their cat. - name is Felix.

name is Tina. She's Brazilian.

A We're fane and Mark Kelly.

B Room 22.This is - key.

I'm Sally, and this is - dog, Rover.

b Write the sentences with the names / people.

This is his house. (my father) This is my father's house.

I David is her brother. (Angela)2 This is his book. (Antonio)3 Ann is his mother. (Mark)4 They're her children. (Sara)5 His car is a Fiat. (my brother)6 lim is her boyfriend. (Sally)7 This is his pen. (Tim)

8 They're her keys. (my sister)

c Cover sentences 1-8 and look at the sentences onthe right (This is my father's house, etc.). Say sentencesl-8, e.g. This is his house.

2Ca Write sentences with lt's or They're.

I (fantastic) It's a fantastic hotel.

2 (expensive)

3 (orange)

4 (slow)

5 (new)

6 (good)

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b Order the words to make sentences.

blue is bag her

Her bas is blue.

fast a car it's.dogs big they're very.photo it's terrible a.a Maria beautiful is very girl.hotel this good a very isn't.very their is small house.new Mark's is mobile.expensive Italian bags are very.

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present simPle: I and

Listen ancl repeat the examples' Then read the rules'

i + i

I live ir-r tl-re citY cetrtre.

You live neilr here. . Present s i rnple i ,1.1- l )s 1- I I yort + verb'

;€.-t" yo,i l iw nenr here?Nor @O:o you live here? Yes' I do' NOT Yes-l+ive

J\ lmPeratives

tir irnPerative = Wait! Stand up' Listen' etc'

-; irnperative = Dott't + verb, e'g' Don't worr)/'

Dtuit be lote, etc.

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Present simple i+i is the sane for I and yott '

Present simple i j i for I I yotr = doit + verb;

".g.i a,n,r't t ive irt t ie ci,ty centre' NoT

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r. l . l0 ,r Listen and repeat

we, you, they l+ l, i- l , and ? I

the exarnples.'Ihen reacl the rule'

l + iWe have coflee for breakfirst'

You have r ice for lul ' rch'

They have f-ish for ciir-rtrer'

We don't have teai filr breakftlst'

You don't have palsta fcrr lttncl-r'

They don't have tleat!1!ry:l

Do you have cclffee?

Do they have tea?

. Present s imple t* l , i - ; , and i ? I is the

we, yoLt (Plural), and theY'

Yes, we do.

Yes, they do.

No, we don't.

No, they don't.

same for l, Yott,

5C present s imple: he, she, i t \+" , i - l ' and i ?

r r.tz ' Listen and repeat the exanlples' Then read the rules'

I t lotr ' t tvt lr l<.

Yolt t lotr ' t u' t l rk.

He doesn't work.

She doesn't work.

It doesn't work.

Wc tlotl't u'tlrli.

Yott c'ltttl 't tvtlrli.'l'hc,v

cltl t-t't r'vo rl<..

I) t t I n'ork?

l)t t Yt l t t n' t l r l i?

Does he work?

Does she work?

Does it work?

I)o tvc rvt lrk?

l)o yotr tvorl i?

l)o thcv u't l rk?

i t \ i r - v e r b + sit ',: ' ,= dogsn't + verb

i t ' t?\ - Does + he I s l rc l i r+ vertr

Ycs, I cl t l .

Ycs, I clo.

Yes, he does.

Yes, she does.

Yes, it does.

Ycs, tvc c1tl.

\ts, ,vtttt cltl '

Yes, thc t 'c lo .

Nil , I t l t l t - t ' t .

No , I c l t l t l ' t .

No, he doesn't.

No, she doesn't.

No, it doesn't.

No, \ \ ,c c l t l t - t '1 .

Nt) , \ ' t )L l c l t l t l ' t .

No . thcy c l t l t r ' t .

r i oc -s l t o l )

Present simPle he I she I

Present sinPle he I she I

Present simPle he I she I

Spelling rules 5rd Person s

Spelling rules

du lrregular

for 3rcl persoll s are the sarle as for plr-rrals'

I rvorl<.

Vrlt rvttrl<.

He works.

She works.

It works.

Wc rvttrk.

Vrtt rvttrk..'l 'hev rvctrlt.

I rvorli itr itt.t tlfflcc.

I l i vc in Spa in .

I n,atch ( lNN.

I f ln ish rvork at 8 '00.

I sttrcly historY.

He works i l r artr off lce'+ -s

He l ives in Spai r l .

She watcl-res CNN. t c 's (rvt lrcls crtci ir lg ' / t ' -s/ l ' -s-s' -{)

' I 'he f i lm f ir-r ishes at [ ] '00'

He sttrdies history' y l ics t t t" lr 'at t t t t l i t ' rg

I have

I d oI g o

he I she I it has lhiezl

he I slrc I it does lclnzl

he I she I it goes lgatsz-l

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5Aa Complete with do or don't.

I don't live here. I live in the city centre.

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A - you have children? B No, I -.

I - like this photo. It's terrible.

A - you want a coffee?

B No, thanks. I - drink coffee.

I - have brothers and sisters. I'm an only chilC.

A Excuse me, - you work here?

B No, I Sorry.6 A Do you like my coat? B Yes, I -. It's fantastic.

Order the words to make sentences or questions.

umbrella have do you an? Do you have an umbrella?

I like I football don't.

2 magazine want you a do?

3 a house I small live in.

4 English you do study?

5 sisters two have I.

6 don't British want a I car.

7 here you near do live?

8 a don't I phone mobile have.

4

5

5Ba Write sentences.

have tea for breakfast (They E)

I want coffee or tea (yo.r E)2 have cereal for breakfast (They E)3 like chocolate (yo,r E)4 eat a lot of rice in Japan (We [i)5 drink coffee in the evening (yo,r E)6 like Chinese food (We E)7 have salad for lunch (They E)8 drink tea in Russia (they E)

b Complete the sentences with a verb from the list.

Thelt have tea for breakfast. drink have like not listen +iveread not speak watch work

We live in a big house in Oxford.

I We to the radio in the morning.

2 My husband and I cereal and coffee forbreakfast.

3 - your children TV at dinner time?

4 My sisters Spanish or Italian.

5 People in Italy a lot of coffee.

6 - you - on Saturdays?

7 They New York. They think it's a fantasticcity.

8 - you - newspapers and magazines inEnglish?

rc. Rewrite the sentences.

I live in a flat.

I They read magazines.

2 I teach small children.

3 Do you speak English?

4 I don't eat fish.

5 Do you like cats?

6 I have two brothers.

7 We don't watch TV.

8 I study French at school.

lives in a flat

b Put the verb in (brackets) in the right form.They don't live near here. (not live)

I She to Radio 1. (listen)

2 - you - meat? (eat)

3 Where -- she ? (live)

4 My husband big cars. (not like)

5 What they - for breakfast? (have)

6 He TV at the weekend. (watch)

7 - he - tea or coffee? (want)

8 The restaurant at the weekend.(not open)

She

He

My brother

- sheAndrewMy motherSimon

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4A present simple + adverbs of frequency: olwoys, usuolly, sometimes, never

(-4.6 ) Listen and repeat the examples. Then read the rules.

I always have breakfhst.They usually f inish work at 5.00.She sometimes watches TV in the evening.He never eats meat.

Be careful with the posrlion of adverbs of frequency:

I always have breakfast. NOT @ @With never, use a [+l verb: He never eats meat NOT

4B(+.s)

Word order in questions

Listen and repeat the questions. Then read the rules.

Questions with be

Qucstion Verb SLrbject

Are they American?Is this your coat?

How old are you?Where are you from?What tin-re is it?

Questions with speok, live, etc.

Quest ion Auxi l iary Subject Inf in i t ive (= vertr)

Do yolr speak English?Where do yolr live?What does your sister do?What music do you like?When does fane go to the gyn-r?How do yolr spell it?

. Word order = ASI (Auxiliary Subject Infinitive)

e1:;:t'65iT:"!i,*,r,^, rs u b j e c t r n n n it ive )Where do you live?

Word order = [+l Subject verb , ] r

Fl Verb subject Are

''re American.American?

4C

Q.rt)

con I con't [L [f, and [f ]Listen and repeat the examples. Then read the rules.

con I con't'. permission and possibility

r + r t - lYou can park here.He can come to dinner tonight.We can have lunch outside.

You can't park here. (corit - cttttrtot)He can't corre to dinner tor-right.We can't have lunch outside.

iul4rICan I park here? Yes) you can. No, you can't.Can they come to dinner? Yes, they can. No, they can't.

Use can I can't for permission or possibility.- You can park here. = You have permission.

You can't park here. \ = You don't have permission.- I can come to dinner tonight. = It's possible.

I can't cotne to dinner tonight. = It isn't possible.

can I can'f is the same for 1, you, he, she, etc.7J)= Can I parkhere? NOT @

What do you do? I'm a doctor. (singular)

Where do you live? We live in Boston. (plural)

You can't smoke here. (= people in general)

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drink never coffee after dinner I.

I never drink coffee after dinner.

I bed I never before to 12 go.2 husband dinner my sometimes makes.3 a shower have morning the always I in.4 usually he breakfast has home at.5 always bus go to they by work.6 a sometimes sandwich we lunch for have.7 closes the restaurant late usually.8 goes work she never shopping after.

complete the sentences in the present simple. use a verb fromthe list and the bold adverb.

do drink eat finish get go have speak watch

He flever eats meat for lunch. never

I Alex to the gym in the evening. sometimes2 We housework at the weekend. always3 Spanish people lunch at home. usually4 I - coffee in the evening. neyer5 My sister up early. always6 I - English at work. never7 We TV after dinner. sometimes8 Myhusband work at7.30 p.m. usually

4Ba Order the words to make questions.

live you do wherez. Where do you live?

I centre the where city is?2 is how mother your?3 we late are for class?4 your is this coat?5 where live Kate does?6 English does speak brother your?7 family sushi do your like?8 film start what does time the?

b complete the sentences a question word from the list.

How (x2) What (x2) \l,hartime When (x2) Where Who

ls What timedo you go to bed?

I A - do you have English classes?2 A - do you want for breakfast?3 A - old is your mother?4 A - music does she like?5 A -'s that man in the photo?6 A - do you usually go on holiday?7 A - does your sister work?8 A - do you spell your surname?

B At about eleven o'clock.

B On Thursdays.

B Cereal, please.

B She's 64.

B Classical music and opera.

B It's my wife's father.

B In the summer.

B In a bank.

B I-V-E-R-S-E-N.

4Ca Write sentences with can or cAn't.

You / play football here EYou can't play football here.

I / we watch TV after dinner f2 I I see the board !3 |ames / help us tomorrow p4 I you come to class tomorrow lJl5 You I read my newspaper f6 We I park here !7 l ls i theref l8 She / go to the cinema tomorrow E

b Complete the sentences with can or can't and a verb from the list.

have hear open read remember speak swim walk u{ie

You cafl use the Internet in that caf6.

1 A w e _ - t o d a y ?

B No, the water's very cold.2 | _ this. I don't have my glasses.3 A What's her sister's name?

B Sorry I --

4 It's a beautiful day. We -- lunch outside.5 A Hello, I --- to John, please?

B Sorry, he's in a meeting.

6 The restaurant's very near. We _ there.7 sorry, I - you very well. can you say that again?8 - you - the window? It's very hot in here.

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5A5.2

past simple: be

Listen and repeat the examples. Then read the rules.

+ i -

I was a teacher.You were at scl-rool yesterday.He was trt horne last night.It was hot last week.We were at rvork.You were in a hurry.They were in Canirda.

? l

Were you late? \'es, I was. Nct, I wasn't.

Was she ii singer? \'es, she was. No, she wasn't.

Were they in Mexicc-r last week? \'es, they were. No, they weren't.

I wasn't a teeicher. (ttz-sl '/ = ttt l-s rlrrl)You weren't ett school yesterdav. (n,crctt ' l = tvcrc ttot)He wasn't at hotne last night.It wasn't l-rot last weelt.We weren't at work.You weren't in a l-rtrrry.Theyweren't in Canada.

Present to past:am I is -> was, are -> wereHe is at home today.He was at home yesterday.

Use the past simple to talkabout finished past t ime.

You can use the pastsimple with these past t imeexpression s: this morning,yesterday, last night, lastweek, last month, last year.t rl r i

5B5 .1 I

past simple:. have, go, get

Listen and repeat the examples. Then read the rules.

+

I got up early yesterdily.You had breakfrist irr bed.He went to ivork by car.We got up late today.You went to school.They had dinner at honre.

Did you go to scl'rool yesterday? Yes, I did. No, I didn't.Did she get up early? Yes, she did. No, she didn't.Did they have lur-tch at work? Yes, they did. No, they didn't.

Use the past simplepast trme.have, go, and get are

Present to past:i+) I have -> I had

I go ->I wentI get -> I got

for finished

irregular verbs.

x l1 / )i i l

i,-) I don't have I go I get-> I didn't hqve I go I getNOT ffi*vent

11) Do you have I go I get . . .?-> Did you have I go I get...?NOT myou-ffin+?

Did is the past of do.The past simple is the same for allpersons.

I didn't get up early yesterciay. (t l idit : t l i t l ttot)You didn't have breakfast in bec'l.He didn't go to rvork by car.We didn't get up late today.You didn't go to school.They didn't have dinr-rer at home.

5C. 5 .15

past simple: regular verbs

Listen and repeat the examples. Then read the rules.

+ i _

' regular past verbs:+l = verb + ed, e.g. work-> worked

. verbs with final e = * d, ".g.

change -> changed

verbs with final consonant + y = l/ + ied,e.g. cry -> criedverbs with final consonant / vowel / consonant =

double final consonant + ed,e.g. stop --> stopped, prefer -> preferred

' i-l = I didn't arrive early NOT {-did#+arived

l? i = Did you watch TV...? NOT Di*nou-watehtc

+

I arrived carly.You finished the book.He wanted a coffbe.The fi lm ended at 7.00.We studied Spanish at school.You worked late.They stopped at a cafd.

I didn't arrive early.You didn't finish the book.He didn't want ar coffee.The film didn't end art 7.00.We didn't study Spanisl-r at school.You didn't work late.They didn't stop at a caft.

i d, y ' 1i ? l

Did you watch 'fV

yesterclay? Yes, I did. No, I didn't.Did she walk to work? Yes, she did. No, she didn't.Did they play teur-ris? Yes, they did. No, they didn't.

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5Aa Write sentences with was and were.

We / at home last night fI / you at schoolyesterdayf,2 |ames / in the meeting f3 We / on the plane at 4.00 E4 I they in class yesterday f5 David I very h.ppy last night p

6 | I at work until 8.00 today f7 | your sister in Boston last week f8 It / a terrible film [+l

We weren't at home last niqht.

Complete the dialogues with wAs, wasn't,were, or weren't.

A Where I were you last night?B 12 - at work all evening.

A No, you 3 You a with Miriam!B N o , I s - !

Gloria Estefan a teacher?

No, she 7 -. She 8 a translator.

e - you in Milan yesterday?No, we lo -. We ll in Rome.

the film good?No, it 13 -. It 14 - verv slow!

t2

AB

AB

AB

5Ba Write the sentences in the past simple with

yesterday.

I don't go to the gym.I didn't go to the gym yesterday.

I She has cereal for breaKast.2 Do you go to the cinema?3 We don't have lunch.4 They go home at 8.00.5 What time do you get up?6 She doesn't go to school by bus.7 lack gets up late.8 What do you have for dinner?

b Complgte the sentences with the bold verb in the pastsimple E, E, or E.

A Did you go to bed early last night? (go)

B Yes, I did. I went to bed at 9.30!I A What _ you -- for lunch today? (have)

B I - fish. What's for dinner?2 Carla to her English class today. (not go)3 A Where you _ last night? (go)

B We - to the cinema.4 A What time _ the children _? (get up)

B Late! They at 11.00.5 I'm very hungry. I - breakfast this morning. (not have)

5Ca Write the sentences in the

past simple.He smokes a lot.He smoked a lot.

I We work in a bank.2 He finishes work late.3 They live in Brazil.4 I w o r r y a l o t .5 She walks to work.6 The train stops in Barcelona.7 We play tennis.8 You talk a lot!

b Complete the dialogues with the bold verb in the past simple E, E, or E.AB

1 AB

2 AB

3 AB

4 AB

5 AB

6 AB

Did you play golf last weekend? (play)Yes, I PlaYed on Saturday.

Where you - the car? (park)I - it near the restaurant.

you _ your homework? (finish)No, I it. It was very late.What you -- at university? (study)I - economics.

you - the film? (like)No, I it very much. The actors were terrible.

you _ TV last night? (watch)Yes, we a very good programme.

you - the door when you went out? (close)Ofcourse l - i t !

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6A there is I there are

@ Listen and repeat the examples. Then read the rules.

Singular

tr-l There's a TV.There's a bath.

tr There isn't a phone.There isn't a garden.

f?-lt . l

tr

Singular

Is there a car park? Y) Yes, there is.

Is there a gym? iI No, there isn't.

' There's a TV in my hotel room. = the room has a TV. IJse some and any + plural nouns.. some - you don't say how many.. some changes to any for E and E.. Don't contract there is in short answers, e.g. Yes, there is. NOT Yesrthere+

Plural

E] Are there any lifts? V Yes, there are.

tr Are there any cupboards? tE No, there aren't.

Plural

l+ | There are two beds.There are sorne pictures.

1 - | There aren't any towels.There aren't anv pillows.

68 there wos I there were

@ Listen and repeat the examples. Then read the rules.

Singular

l+ l Therewasasta t ion .There was a road.

E] Therewasn't an airport.There wasn't a swimming pool.

Plural

I + | There were some hotels.There were ten bars.

l_l There weren't any big shops.There weren't any tall buildings.

Plural

tr Were there any hotels? V Yes, there were.

tr Were there any restaurants? tr] No, there weren't.

, there was I there were is the past tense of there is I there are. some I ory,(See 6A there is I there are)

trfTl . t

Singular

Was there a park? V Yes, there was.

Was there a shopping centre? tr No, there wasn't.

6C object pronouns

@ Listen and repeat the examples. Then read the rule.

Subject pronoun Object pronoun

I'm vour teacher. Do you want to speak to me?

You're lost. Can I help you?He was at the party. I saw him.

Don't talk to her.She never listens.It's a beautiful coat!We aren't friends.

I want it for Christmas.They don't speak to us.

They're good books. Why don't you read them?

. LJse object pronouns (me, him, etc.) as the object of a verb or after prepositions.

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6Aa Complete with a, some, or any.

Are there any lifts?

I There aren't cars in the car park.2 There are - pillows in the cupboard.3 There's sauna in the spa.

4 Are there chairs in the garden?

5 Is there TV in the bar?6 There isn't - table in the bedroom.7 There aren't windows in my room.8 There are - shops in the hotel.

b Complete with the right form of there is or there are.

There aren't any Cokes in the minibar.

I any free tables in the restaurant?2 any lifts in reception.

3 a bath in the bathroom. It's very big.4 a swimming pool in the garden?5 a remote control for the TV. Can you ask reception for one?6 any pictures in the room.

7 a meeting room in the hotel?

8 some towels on the floor.

6Ba Write the sentences in

There's a big car park.

I Is there an airport?

the past.

There was a biq car oark.

b Complete the dialogue with the right formof there was or there were.

A Hi fack. How was the hotel?

B It was awful.

A Why?

B Well, I there wasn't a lift, and our room wason the third floor. The room was big, but itwas cold and dark, and2 anywindows.

A 3 arestaurant?

B N o , , . s o n l y a b a r .A 6 a lot of people in the hotel?B No. And I'm not surprised.

A 7 aswimmingpool?

B Yes, 8 , but it wasn't very clean.

2 There aren't any restaurants.

3 There are a lot of shops.

4 There aren't any bars.

5 Are there any tourists?

6 There isn't a spa.

7 Is there a cinema?

8 There's a hospital.

6Ca Change the highlighted words to one pronoun.

I didn't see Maria in class yesterday.

I didn't see her in class yesterday.

1 I never talk to )ames.2 We're lost! Can you help my friend and me?3 I call my mother and father every weekend.4 I read this book last year.

5 Can't you find your keys?

6 I don't like Jack Nicholson in that film.7 Do you love your wife?

8 Wait for Jane and me!

9 I don't know his phone number.10 Did you tell Luisa about the meeting?

b Complete the sentences with an object pronoun.

You speak very fast. I can't understan d you

I I bought a camera but I left _ in the shop.

2 fames likes Sarah but she doesn't like

3 My children love stories. I read to _ every night.

4 Emma said goodbye to Jack and he kissed

5 I'm hungry. Can you make a sandwich, please?

6 we saw them at the airport, but they didn't see -.

7 I don't have my car today. Can I go with _?

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7A like + verb + -ing

@ Listen and repeat the examples. Then read the rules.

What do you like doing at the weekend?I like walking in the mountains.I love cooking.I don't like studying.

. IJse verb + -ing after like and love.

. Spelling rules for the -ingform:

A Don't double final x and w, e.g.boxing, snowingNoT beleri*g,

Infinitive verb + -ing Spelling

readflycycleswim

I like reading.She doesn't like flFrg.He loves cycling.We like swimming.He doesn't like shopping.

+ tng

/ + i n gone vowel + one consonant =

double consonant + ing

78 Future be going fo (plans)

@ Listen and repeat the examples. Then read the rules.

trI'm going to come to class on Friday.You're going to go to Paris this weekend.He's going to buy a new car.We're going to fly.They're going to stay with us.

Are you going to travel? Yes, I am. No, I'm not.Is she going to see them? Yes, she is. No, she isn't.Are they going to swim? Yes, they are. No, they aren't.

Use be + going fo * verb to talk about future plans.You can use future time expressions, e.g. tomorrow, next weelg etc.

trVf?-ll . l

trI'm not going to come to class on Friday.You aren't going to go to Paris this weekend.He isn't going to buy a new car.We aren't going to fly.They aren't going to stay with us.

7C Future be going fo (predictions)

@ Listen and repeat the examples. Then read the rule.

I It's going to rain.2 I think you're going to like it.3 What's going to happen next?4 They're going to have a fantastic time in New York.

You can use be + going fo * verb to make predictionsfor the future.

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7Aa Write the -ing form of the verbs.

swim swimming

I meet2 stop3 buy4 g o5 cry6 write7 run8 lose

b Write sentences.

I / l i k e l f l v E

I She / like / cook f2 | you like / travel fl3 I / love I get lpresents f4 They / like / watch TV El5 / your father like / play chess f,6 I / like I wait / at the doctor's !7 My mother / love / work in the garden f8 We / like I go I to bed late f

I don't like flvins.

7Ba Write sentences with the right

form of be going to.

I he I come tonight flIs he going to come tonight?

I They / take the train to London E2 She / go to university f3 We / get married next summer f4 I you / go out for dinner f5 / he I p^y you the money fl6 I / study this evening !7 I you / meet us at the airport fl8 She / make pasta for lunch @

b Complete with (be) going to and a verb from the list.

buy do gt* go not have meet send not stay take

I 'm going to give her a book for her birthdav.

We a new car next month.-- you him an email?A what - you tonight? B I'm going to see a film.

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They a holiday this year.We in that hotel. It's very expensive!I'm tired. I to bed early this evening.It's cold outside. - you a coat?He us outside the cinema at 7.00.

7Cwhat's-going to happen? write a sentence for each picture.

3 leave soon

4 tell them a story

5 rain tomorrow

6 swim in the river

7 break his leg

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A Numbers 0 -10a r.7 Listen Eund,repeat

the numbers.

0 zero

I one /wnn/

2 two itu:i

3 three

4 four

5 five

6 six

7 seven

8 eight /erti

9 nine

10 ten

B Numbers l l - 20

a l.r4 Listen and repeatthe numbers.

I 1 eleven

L2 twelve

1 3 thirteen /0s:'ti:n/

14 fourteen

15 nftecl

16 sixlecq

17 seventeen

18 eishteea

L9 nineteen

20 twenty

b Cover $l tne words. Saythe numbers.

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C Numbers 2 l - 100

a z.tr Listen and repeat the numbers.

2I twenty-one

)) twenty-twoLJ LJ

30 ftEtY

33 thirty-three

40 rorty

44 forty-four

50 nfty

55 nftv-nve

60 sixty

66 lixtY-six

7 0 eeventy

77

;;'even

. qghtY-eight

90 ninety

99 ninety-nine

100 a hundred

0 = oh laol in room numbers,e.g. Room 207 (two oh seven)and phone numbers

b Cover $lthe words. Say thenumbers.

O p.5

A 30 lhnty 13 thirteen

40 fo4ty 14 fourteen etc.

b Cover $l tn. words. Say the numbers-

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Coun t r i esl.l5 Listen and repeat the countries.

Ba

Brazil China

Poland

Brazll

China

England

Huagary

Italy

Iapan

Mexico

Poland

Russia

Spain

Turkey

the United States

the UK

Brazilian

Chinese

English

Hung4rian

Italian

Iapanegg

Mexican

Polish

Russian

Spanish

Turkish

American

British

England i'rqqlandi

Iapan

Russia r"rAJ'c,'

the United States

the USA = the United States of Americathe UK = the Uqited KingdomCountry names begin with a CAPITAL lettere.g.Brazil NOT brazil.

-A,"tlBrazil ian

\

Write your nationality:Practise saying it.

L, English, Spanish, €tc. = nationality andlanguage. They begin with a capital lettere.g. English NOT engtish.

d Complete the sentences about yeu.I'm -, and I'm . (name, nationality)I m from in _-. (town I ,r},country)

O p.8

b cover $ltne words. Look at the pictures. Say the countries.

Write your country:Practise saying it.

P.6o

Nat iona l i t i esr.24 Listen and repeat the countries and

nationalities.

Country Nationalitv

tFE

tr_l

-

-

r

b Cover Sltfte words. Look at the flags. Say thecountry and nationality.

IIIt!tl

Turkev ,' 't:;:ki

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A Th ingsin the c lass room

r r.47 Listen and repeat the words'

I the board "br:cl '

2 the dooltl:r:,

3 a window "\\ ' l l l( lct)

4 a table

5 a chair

6 a c o a t r k r o t '

7 a laptop8 abook

9 a dictionarY

10 a piece of p4per

b Cover $ltn. words. Look at the picture'

Say the things.

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a 2.1 Listen and repeat the words'

I a mobile (Phone)

2 a P e n

3 a b a g

4 a k e Y r l i i ' '

5 an umbrella

6 a credit card

7 a phqto

8 a watch

9 glasses

10 an identitY card (ID card)

A "

key, a bag BUT an umbrella, an identity card

b Cover $l tne words. Look at the photo. Say the things.

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B Sma l l t h ings

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P e o p l ea 2.lo Listen and repeat the

I a b o y

2 a girl

3 a m a n

4 a woman

5 children

6 friends

Cover ! the words. Look at the photos. Say the people.

2.l l Listen and repeat the irregular plurals.

F a m i l ya 2.t2 Listen and repeat the words.

3

r

I hr-rsband

2 wife

3 r-nother

4 fhther

5 son

6 daughter

7 sister

8 brother

9 boyfriend

10 girlfr iend

b Cover U the words. Look at the photos.Say the people.

c Work with a partner.

A (Book open) How do you spell friend?B (Book closed) F-R-E-N-D.

A No. F-R-I-E-N-D.

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A Irregular plurals

Singular

a child

a man

a woman

a person

Plural

children

lnen

women

people

d Cover Q the plural words. Say them.

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small

slow

bad

expenslve

short

ad jec t i vesand repeat the

ffiB

@"@

big

old

fast

C o l o u r sa 2.2o Listen and repeat the words.

green

red

3

65

g l7

l 09

yellow

good

cheap

orange 5 l

1 2l l

l 3

/$Alre-/AoELEtNE olong

tall

b

c

black

-

white I

Cover C th. words.Say the colours.

C o m m o na 2.2r Listen

short

Cover I th. words. Look at the pictures. Say the adjectives.

Test a partner.

A What's the opposite of new?B Old. What's the opposite of ?

2-22 Listen and repeat the positive and negative adjectives.

Positive and negative adjectivesy = good y'y' = very good r'r'r' = fantastic!X = bad Xl( = very bad ,(r(X = terrible!

good-looking Je

beautiful

Look at the photos.

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have children

watch TV

listen to the radio

read magazines

eat fast food

5's Cover E tne words.' in aJTat'

c Make true l+l or [-] sentences about you.

I I watch

I don't watch

2 I speak

I don't speak

3 I l isten to

I don't listen to

4 I read

I don't read

5 I drink

I don't drink

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on TV. (a programme)

. (a language)

. (a radio station)

(a magazine)

. (a drink)

7

t.4 Listen and repeat the phrases.

drink coffee

want a new car

l ike dogs

work in a bank

study Spanish

4 t ,

6

Listen and say the phrase.

eSTo'noI

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F o o o

tr

Listen and repeat the words.

veggtables" , ' ' . 1 - , 1

t i - ' ; '

t?l [,]

chocolatei l i l i , i , r r

wlne

Cover Elth. words. Look at the photos. Say the words.

Practise with a partner.

O p.2G

I

coffee

t nn""rtbreakfast (in the morning)

lunch (at midday)

d_inner (in the evening)

What do you have for breakfast? (have = eat and / ore.g.I have cereal and cffie.

water beerl 'r i .r

b

c

a sandwich

Yes , l do . /No , l don ' t .

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W h a t d oa 5.20 Listen

I

t hey do?and repeat the words.

trl

a teacher

El tz

F - Ian administrator

Where do they work?t.22 Listen and repeat the phrases.

in the street

F l + . r

l3rr-al

a policgman a fagtory(a policewoman) worker

b Cover Q the words. Ask and

t.zr Listen and repeat thesentences.

He works for Microsoft.

He's at school.

She's at university.She studies economics.

He doesn't have a job.

S h e ' s r e t i r e d . , : r r ' :

d What do vou do?

I

Cover ! the phrases. Look atthe photos. Say the phrases.

Ask and answer with a partner.

d Where do you work?

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t

shap a a waiter(a 1ya[tress)

.d

?

,

denta stu

answer ln palrs.

What does he do?

He's a teacher.What does she do?

ILrla doctor

a $gyer

Where does adoctor work?

in a holpital in a shop rn a restaurant

in a school in a factory at home

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A What t ime is i t?a t-27 Listen and repeat the times.

It's five past one.,'itrt:sti

It's ten past one. It's g4ter past one./ 'ku,r: tci

It's twentypast one.

It's twenty-fivepast one.

It's half past one. It's twenty-five It's twenty to two.llts:t'l to two.

b Cover f,! tne times. Look at the clocks and say the times.

O p.ro

B O r d i n a l n u m b e r sa 5.20 Listen and repeat the ordinal numbers from lst-20th.

b Practise saying the ordinal numbers from 21st-3lst.

O p.so

It's one o'clock.

It's quarter to two. It's ten to two. It's five to two.

l St the first

2nd the second

3fd the third

4th the fourth

5th the fifth

6th the sixth

7th the seventh

8th the eighth

9th the ninth

10th the tenth

I lth the eleventh

Izth the tr,velfth

13th the thirteenth

14th the fourteenth

15th the fifteenth

16th the sixteenth

LTth the seventeenth

18th the eig

19th the nineteenth

20th the twentieth

the twenty-

the twenty-second

the twenty-

the twenty-

the twenty-

the twenty-

the twenty seventh

the twenty-

the twenty-

the thirtieth

3 l St the thirty-21st22nd23rd24th25th26th27th28th29th3Oth

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a 4., Listen and repeat the phrases.

In the morning

get up have breakfast

In the afternoon

have a shower go to work(by bus, car, etc.)

go to university have a coffee have asandwich

finish work

have dinner

make dinner I coffee BUT do housework

go to the gym, to the cinema, etc.

go to work, to school, to bed

go home

4.4 Listen and point to the picture.

In pairs, look at the pictures and describe their day.

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watch TV

AA

b

c

@FI

L=r"d$;

have lunch go shopping

In the evening

make dinner

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go to the theatre

ffi

go to tl-re beach

p la1 , tenn is

p la l , the p iano

B

a

A

a 4.9 phrases.

Cover I th. words.

Work in parirs. Make

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Look art the pictr-rres. Sary tl-re verbs or phrases.

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l 6

4. t7 L is te l a ldverb phrases.

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l .

5 l \ I

ckr sport

rvalk

swl l l l

snrclke

change nroney

t rse the ln ternet

take photos

rl rive

pay,by creciit carrcl

park

col l le

hear

l 0

b

c

A@g

AIO

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)efE

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send anelrail

ttrke anurnbrella

tell somebodya story

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the l ight

turn of fthe l ight

verb phrases.

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9

7

I

let irn a

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l l leet rl

f r iencl

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arrrive at tl-rearrport

break yor-rr leg

buy a ticket

the verb phrases.

stitl' rrt

a hotel

l 0

5

arrive in ar cour-rtry / city, e.g. Italy, I{onte

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get a letter

grve apresent

leave the

clllelllrl

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l n a ho te lIn a ho te l bedroom

6.1 Listen and repeat the words.

I the bathroom

2 a bath

3 a shower

4 a t o w e l . t a r ) r l , '

5 a b e d

6 the floor

7 a pll low 'prl:r.r

8 a lamp

9 a remote control

10 acupboard, k,rbcd, '

Cover I the words. Look at thepicture. Say the words.

6.2 Listen and repeat the words.

I abar

2 acar park

3 a garden

7. reception

8 a restaurant

9 a spa ' spu :

l l toilets

4 ^ #shop 10 a swimming pool5 agym6 a lift

Cover f,! the words. Look at the picture.Say the words.

Practise with a partner. Ask and answer.

Where's the swimming pool?

It's on the fourth floor.

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I a city

2 ar towr-r

3 a v i l lage

and repeat the words.

an alrport

a bar-rk

a betich

a chemist'.s

tr church

a c lnental

a l-rospital

a museum

a park

a petrol station

ar post offlce

el rlver

ar road

the sea

a shop

a stat ion

a supermarket

Cover f,lth. words. Look atthe pictures. Say the places.

Do you live in a village, town,or city? Make true sentencesabout the place where you live:

There's a l an...There isn ' t a / an. . .There are two / tl-rree...There are some.. .There are a lot of. . .There aren't any...

I l i ve in a smal l town.There's a post office.

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5

6

7

8

9

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t 2

1 3

1 4

l 5

l 6

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1 8

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b

6.17 Listen and repeat the irregular verbs in the present and the past, e.g. is - was.

Cover Clthe PAST column. Practise saying the sentences in the past.

P R E S E N TIt very hot yesterday.

They in Rome last week.

It to snow.

I'm sorry I the window!

We some food at the market.

She speak Russian when she was four.

They to class last week.

I my homework in the evening.

We a lot of coffee.

He very fast because he was in a hurry.

I a lot yesterday.

They a flat in the city centre.

We up early thrs mornrng.

I Anna a birthday present.

They on holiday in fuly.

I my old car for 15 years.

We a noise during the night.

I all the answers.

He a new language.

The train the station at 8.00.

I my keys on the train.

)ohn dinner last night.

I a lot of people at university.

I by credit card in the restaurant.

They a lot of books on holiday.

I I was sorry.

I an old friend at the party.

He a lot of emails.

They near the window.

I for eight hours last night.

We Spanish to the waiter.

I every day when I was in Italy.

fane good photos of the house.

I my children a story last night.

We the music was terrible.

I my new boots to the party.

She a lot of emails this morning.

is

are

begin

break

boy

can

come

do

drink

drive

eat

find

get

give

go

have

hear

know

learn

leave

lose

make

meet

pay

read

say

see

send

sit

sleep

speak

swim

take

tell

think

wear

write

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were

began

broke

bought

could

came

did

drank

drove

ate

found

got

gave

went

had

heard

knew

learnt

left

lost

made

met

paid

read

said

saw

sent

sat

slept

spoke

swam

took

told

thought

wore

wrote

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long vowels

diphthongs

I voiced

tur-rvoiced

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25 lower l ' Taoal

26 ase I o:zl

27 ie I tt l

28 og I o91l

29 nake / nerk/

30 ebra / ' ebre/

31 ower I ' a<:al

32 televi on / te l rvt t l /

33 un-rb / nnt/

34 lno er / 'mn al

35 ess / es/

36 azz I tezl

37 eg I egl

38 ight / ar t /

39 itch / r1.f/

40 acht / ot/

4 l onkey / ' nr . lk i t

42 ose I atszl

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trec

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cat

usual spelling

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computcr

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usual spelling

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bag

l<.eys

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Tlrc publisfurwould.like Lothankthe followingfiir thairkind pornis.sion trtreprotlucaphotograplr ttnd otfur copyrightnlatuial'. Alamy Itnages pp.s (D Hurst/cup of coffee,Alvey & Towers Picture Library/taxi), 6 (Nic Cleave Photographyfiemple at Nara,Dennis Cox/Blue Mosque, Art Kowalsky/Siena Cathedr.al, Ball Miwako/Kr.akow square,9 (Sylvian Gladadam/Dirn sum), 13 (Vitaly Sokolovsky/Russian man), 18 (MotoringPicture Library/Ferrari, 2CV), 19 (Mark Bourdillon/VW convenible), 22 (Mode ImagesLimited/keys, D Hulst/umbrella, Ian Nolan/ bag), 28 (Alex Segre/Gallery), 33 (Foodfolio/bread, olive oil, tomato, Colin Walton/n-ran, Denkou Images/girl), 39 (Br.unosphoto/no parking sign, Carol and Mike Werner/coffee sign, Chuck Nacke/no srloking sign

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p.73; Cathel ine Blackie pp.5 (man ar.rd boys), 22 (boys); Casio p.9 (camera); Corbispp.76 and 78 (Sygma./Ronald Sier.noneit/Michael Zebrowski); Nick Cunar.d p.35(Jaues Blunt); Elkep Evi p.55 (hotel exrel ior.); Getty l lnages pp.9 (Gary Gershoff/Boce l l i , Ezla Shaw/Amelican Footb:r l l , English Footbal l) , l3 (Photographer"s choice/Ron Alston RM/An.rel ican wonan), 14 (Bruno vincent), 25 (. f im Bastardo/l istening toiPod, Kiyoshi Ota/Apple iPhone). 29 (lconica/fon Feingersh/meeting),44 (Marry Melville/

Jatnes Blunt, Dinritlios Kambouris/calista Flockhart, Todd williamson/Lucy Litt).47(Baoba Images/swin.rming pool, Matrhew Peter.s/Chan-rpions Leagrre), 49 (StephenStudd[he Fonrm, The Image Bank Simon watson/couple), 53 (The Blidgman ArtLiblary/Pl ivate Collect ion), 56 (Hulton Ar.chive/Benidonn 1950's), 60 (Coldplay), 64(Filst Light/Allan Kosnrajac/lsabella, David Sacks/Adriana and william, Gany wade/Dauic' l , Photonica/Al l ison Michael orenstein/Luke), 76 and 78 (Adliana Fonseca,Nanako Matsushimo, cal los Alvarez/lmanol Al ias), 105 (Lifesize/boy, Alt lendo/gi l l ,Michael cogl iantry/man, DK stock/woman, Smirh Collect ion/f i ' iends), 108 (MichaelRosenfel<t/Mackelel, lcouica Ton.r Grill/meat, Diana Miller/pasta, StockFood Cleative/Ult'ike Schmicl/r'ice, Photoglaphers Choice/Kevin Summels/eggs, Michael Rosenf'eld/salad, StockFood creative/potatoes, Pl.rotographer's choice/Frans Lenmens/fruit ,Smat'i/blead, StockFood Cleative/Bodo A Scl.rier.en/water, Ian O'Leary/or.ange jtrice,Martin Mistretta/beel', 109 (lmage Bank/Mark Scott/administrator'); Sally and Richar-clGleenhil l p.47 (chi ldlen with mother.); Hannter.fest Tonrist Board p.36; Istockphotop l0 (CD, cornputer'); Kat'nalanre Cay p.55 (.jetty); Knut-Ar.ne Iver.sen p.37; KobalCollect ion p. 1 7 (Columbia/Sense of Sen sibi l i ty/Mar. ianne, Mir.an.rax[he eueetr );Melcedes p 19 (Melcedes); Motor. ing Pictur.e Libr.ary p.18 (Mazda, Fol.d Mustang);Oxfold Univelsiry Pless pp.5 (Hotel sign), 39 (fSTop/no pl.rotography sign), 46(Colbis/Digital Stock/Eiffel towc'r). 105 (Pl'rotodisc/fan'rily). 108 (lngr.:rnr/coffee);PA Photos pp.5 (bal lroomr dancing), 9 (Gisele Btindchen, The Roll ing Stones, Keir.aKnightley), 44 (Sting, Jack Nicholson,jennifer.Aniston, Bar-bara Streisand, Mor.ganFt'eeuran), 50 (n'ran on moon), 60 (Amy Winehouse, Destiny's Child), 109 ( lawyer);Photofi ,rsion p. 109 (David Montfold/pol iceman in helmet, Janine Wiedel/thr.eepolicemen, David Hoffi.nan/hospital ward); Photolibr.ary.com pp 9 (Susan C Bour.goin/bullitos), 10 (BMw logo, wan'en Smith[V, cecile Palisi/D:rs Foroalchiv/DiscJockey),l3 (Jack Holl ingsworth/Spanish gir l) , 23 (BananaStock/Mother and reenage chi ldren),25 (Food Collect ion/glass of coke), 28 (Radius In'rages/gir. ls chatt ing) 32 ( lmagc'Soulce/clock), 33 (Westend6l/glapes and glass of wine; Tim Hil l / f ish), 39(Photoglapher"s Choice/Petc'r Dazeley/r'nobile phone sign, 40 (Stockbyte/fiftyUS cents, Westend6l/fifty cenrs eulo),43 Digital Vision/wol'llan eating sandwiclr),46 (BananaStock/man on telephone, BlueMoon Stock/gi l l on telephone), 5s (FledrikEhlenstlon'r/pike), 6a (Stockbyte/Sh arorl,TZ and 79 (L'nage Source/clock), 10S(Stockbyte/foul childlen, Bar.ranaStock/blide and groom, Rubberball prodlctions/

Brothel and sister), 108 (Flesh Food Images/Cheese and cornflakes), 109 (@ hnagesoulce Black/Doctor', Digital Vision/nulse and waiter', Image Source Black/offrce,Botanica/narr with laptop), 110 ( lmage Source/clock); Pictur.es Colour. l . ibr.ary p.35(lbiza); Punchstock pp.108 ( lmage Source/butter ' , DK/Chocolate, DAJ/tea, SimonBrown/wine), 109 (Digiral Vision/Studer.rr); Rex Featur.es pp 7 (Sipa press/Rodr. igo

Santoro). 9 (Matt Vosper' /Auto Expless/Rex Fcatures/Seat car), 17 (New Line/Everettscx nrrd the c,ity, Milanda :rnd can'ie, walt Disney/BuenaVista/Everett/Pir(rtcs of thrCaibbattnlCaptain Teague, Columbia/Scnsc rrrrd Scnsibility/Elinor, Miramax/Everett/Thc

Qrre e n/Pl ince Phil ip, scx anrl tha city/Milanda and calr ie), 18 (Mini), 22 (Denis closon/pen), 25 (r'eading a newspaper, cat), 44 (Stuart Clar.ke/Danny DeVito, Dave Allocca/Tina Tulner'), 50 (The Police), 56 (Benidom'r today), 57 (Benidorrr-r), 60 (cSU Archives/Everett collection/Bob Dylan, Debra L Rothenberg/Justin Timberlal<e, unimediaSouth Amelica/Shaki la, Ken McKay/Errr. iqrre lglesias, Sipa pr.ess/Roll ing Stones,Brian Rasic/Nelly |ultaclo, Sipa Press/Rihanna), 76 and 78 (Ricky Gervais, can.r i l laMolandi/Maria Glazia Cucir.rotta); Stephen Str.ong pp 25 (footbal l) , 31 (f i lofax);Swedish roul ist Boarcl p.55 (Uttel Inn exterior ' , Linda Islaelsson-Vastelas & co/ir-rtelior'); Volkswagen Pless Office p.18 (VW)

Conrntis.sioned photogruplry lry: Galeth Boden pp.6 (couple ontside cineura), 20, 23(Polish boy and sisters), 26 (Gil l in cafcr), 66; MM Srudios pp.10 (DVD cover.), 15, 22(t 'eading glasses), 26 (Japanese and Hungarian breakfasts), 40 (New york Trmes,phone c:rrd, Sony rnemory car.d, and train t icket), S1 (calendar.), 91, 104, 106, 109(vegetables); Dc'nnis Kitcl ' ren Studio p.17 (Amelican family)

Illustrcrtions by: Tl-re Alt Malketfterry Kennett pp.54-55 (objects), 77 ltwo hotel rooms),80 (two hotel rooms). 114; Thca Bt ' ine p.45; Cnftoonstock/lan Baker.pp.16, 34, 38-39,68 (pictrr lc 'of park), 69, 81 (pictr.rre of par.k): Phi l Disley pp.Z4-25,78, 80 (pictur.e ofbad hotel), 81 (a new hai lcut); Hand Made Maps pp 66-67, 68 (r 'r ' rap of UK and weather'synrbols), 7O-71,lO3 (cotu.rtr ies), 115;Joanna Kerr p.35; Meiklejohn l l lustr.at ion/peterEllis pp.4, 6, 8, 60; Ellis Nadlel plot'runciation syn'rbols; Gavin Reece pp.48, 54 (couplea t ho te l ) ,58-59 , 104; Co l iu She lbourn pp .89 ,90-91, 100-101. 111;Kat l . r Walker .I l l t r s t la t ion pp .10 , 11 , 12 , 15 ,30-31, 106-107,112-113 iAr -u . rabe lWr igh tpp .2T,64-6s ,72

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