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1 The first lesson Warm-up 1 Answer the question. 1 Look at the photo and name of the story. What is the story about? 2 a Watch all of episode 1 and answer the questions. Match the photos, the names and the jobs. b After you watch, write sentences about the four people like this: 1 Her name’s Katie. She’s an accountant. The first lesson 2 1 1 2 3 4 Think English DVD & Activities © OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS • PHOTOCOPIABLE accountant student Jane Linda journalist Robert driving instructor Katie
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Page 1: Think English Driving School · 5 The Driving School 1 What do you think? 10 Answer the questions. 1 Are driving instructors usually good or bad drivers? 2 Are they usually confident

1 The first lesson

Warm-up

1 Answer the question.

1 Look at the photo and name of the story. What is the story about?

2 a Watch all of episode 1 and answer the questions. Match the photos, the names and the jobs.

b After you watch, write sentences about the four people like this:

1 Her name’s Katie. She’s an accountant.

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accountantstudent

Jane Linda

journalist

Robert

driving instructor

Katie

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1The Driving School

Scene 1: Introductions 3 a Before you watch, write the

sentences in the correct bubbles in the photo story.

1 But this is number eleven?2 Come in …3 Hello.4 Hello, Linda. Nice to meet you.5 …I’m late.6 It’s McCarthy!7 Linda, this is Robert McKenzie.8 No, I’m not.

b Now watch Scene 1 and check.

Scene 2: A drink? 4 a Before you watch, can you complete these

phrases?

1 a cup of tea2 milk and 3 mineral 4 orange

b Now watch and check.

5 Watch again and answer the questions.

1 Why does Linda offer Robert a drink?2 Does Robert really want a drink?3 Why does he say ‘yes’?

Oh, good morning.

I’m Robert McCarthy. Sorry .

Are you Linda? . I’m Jane.

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Yes, that’s right.

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Scene 3: Robert and Jane 6 Watch Scene 3 and choose the correct

alternative.

Jane I study languages 1at school / at the university.

Robert Oh. How many languages do you 2speak / study?

Jane French, German, Italian and 3Swedish / Spanish.

Linda 4Here you are / Here.

Robert 5Thanks a lot / Thank you very much.

Linda You’re welcome.

Scene 4: Robert and Linda 7 a Before you watch, complete the dialogue.

1 Robert What do you do , Linda?2 Linda I’m journalist.3 Robert Oh. Where you work? Linda At the Evening News.4 Robert Really. Do you your job?5 Linda Oh, yes. Yes, I . It’s

wonderful.6 Robert Well ready! Let’s go. Oh,

no! are my keys? Thank you.

7 Jane Good luck! a good lesson.

8 Linda Thanks. Bye. you later. Robert Bye.

b Now watch and check.

Scene 5: The driving lesson 8 Watch Scene 5. Read out the letters and

numbers you see. Spell the words you see.

Scene 6: After the driving lesson

9 Watch Scene 6 and choose the correct alternative.

Robert OK?

Linda 1Yes / No / Fine, but I’m quite tired.

Robert See you 2at / in / on two o’clock 3at / in / on Saturday.

Linda Two o’clock 4at / in / on Saturday. Fine.

Robert Goodbye.

Linda 5Goodbye. Thank you / Bye. Thanks. See you on Saturday.

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1The Driving School

What do you think? 10 Answer the questions.

1 Are driving instructors usually good or bad drivers?

2 Are they usually confident or nervous?3 Is Robert a good or a bad driver? Why?4 Is Robert confident or nervous? Why?

Review

1 Watch the Review section.

2 Match sentences (1–5) to sentences (a–e).

1 Are you Linda? a No, I don’t.2 Do you smoke? b I’m a journalist.3 Are you from here? c Thanks. Bye. See you later.4 What do you do, Linda? d No, I’m not. I’m from London.5 Good luck! Have a good lesson. e No, I’m not. I’m Jane.

3 Complete the sentences.

1 Robert Robert McCarthy.2 Jane Come , please.3 Robert Hello, Linda. meet you.4 Robert Where my keys?5 Linda See you Saturday.

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VocabularyComplete the crossword with the names of countries and continents.

Across1 English-speaking country (9) 3 Athens is the capital of … (6)5 Short for The United Kingdom (2) 7 A country in Africa (7)8 They speak Persian there (4) 9 A continent (4)

10 They speak Danish there (7)

Down1 A country in South America (9) 2 The United States of … (7)4 The English live in … (7) 6 A country in the East (5)

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3 a Complete the form with these words.

address country first name nationality job language surname phone number

b In pairs. Ask your partner questions. Complete the form with the information.

Speaking 1 a In pairs. Practise the dialogues.

A What’s your first name?B Katie.A How do you spell it?B K-A-T-I-E.A What’s your surname?B Marston.A How do you spell it?B M-A-R-S-T-O-N.A Where are you from?B I’m from Bristol.

A Hello. I’m Robert McCarthy.B Hello. I’m Linda Stevenson.A What do you do, Linda?B I’m a journalist. What do you do?A I’m a driving instructor.

b Change the information. Tell your partner about you.

2 a In pairs. Practise this dialogue.

A Would you like a cup of tea?B No, thank you.A Orange juice? Mineral water? Coffee?B Yes. Coffee, please.A Milk and sugar?B Just milk, thanks.

b Now practise with other words: milk, coke, tea, ice, lemon.

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First name

Surname

Nationality

Country

Language

Address

Phone number

Job

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Marston

Katherine

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British

England

11 Church Road Bristol BS4 2HP

Accountant

0117-44348

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