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ALWAYS LEARNING
K
PEARSON
STARTER
1
LESSON 3.3
Global
Vocabulary: prices
How to ... ask for prices and pay for things
Grammar: this. rhat. these. those
Vocabulary: colours
listening : in a shop
LESSON 1.1
Vocabulary: international words
Speaking: meeting someone
Ustening: greetings
Pronunciiltion : lall
Grammar: to be: I and you
YoabulalY: numbers 0-10
4
Travel
LESSON 4.1
lfSSOII L2
Vocabulary: places
Vocabulary: adjectives of opin ion
How to ... give an opinion
Grammar: there is/are; some; a lot
Vocabulliry: countries
How to.... ask where someone is from
Grammar: (0 be: he. she and it
ProourKUition: contractions
Reading: personal details
(Po ..-.s)
of
LESSON 4.2
Vocabulary: nationalities
Pronunciatio n: syllable stress
Grammar: possessive adjectives: my, your, his and her
Vocabulary: prepositions of place
Grammar: there isn't/aren't; is/are there ... ?; any
How to ... ask where a place is
Pronunciation : / 9 / and 10/
listening: dire ;"~;o:n~s~_ _ _ _ _ __
My life
LESSON 4.3
lfSSOII L3
(po
l£SSON 2.1
Yocabulary: family
listening: exchanging information
How 10_ introduce a friend
Gl'ilmmar 1 : to be: you (pluraO. we and they
Grammar 2 : possessive adjectives: our, your and their
Vocabulary: telling the time
listening: what's the time?
How to ... buy a train ticket
Pronunciation: /Ol/
Reading: Three museums
Review and consolidation 3- 4
LESSON 2.2
People
Vocabulary: personal objects
Pronunciation: lrel and leI
LESSON 5.1
G ............ " DI D" and noun plurals
l£SSON 2.3
11-101
Pronunciation : saying numbers
How 10_ ask and talk about age
Grammar: to be: review
Re~ i ng: The Wallace family
Review and consolidation 1-2
LESSON 5-2
LESSON 5.3
(PO""')
Vocabulary: places in town
Grammar: possessive's: singular and plural
Vocabulary: snacks and drinks
_ ' /0/
'\JocM twy: adjectives
PI
'"
5
j;aIige.
5
laol
r: position of adjedives
S hotel review
(Po ~s)
Vocabulary: verbs of routine
Grammar: Present Simple: he. she and it
Reading: My job
Pronunciation: /s/. /z/ and /lz/
About town
How to- order food and drink
(po~
Vocabulary: adjectives of appearance
Vocabulary: live, work. have and like
Grammar: Present Simple: I and you
Pronunciation : / u:/ and / ~I
How to ... show interest
listening: flight to New York
listening: what's in your bag?
Vocabulary: numbers
(P·30-3 1 )
Vocabulary: days of the week
Vocabulary: verb collocations
Grammar 1: Present Simple: you (pluraO. we and they
Grammar 2: Wh- questions
Pronunciation: do in Wh oquestions
8
I
(p.S6-91
At home
Grammar: have got
How to... ask about a past experience
Pronunciation : l aul
Vocabulary: more adjectives
Grammar: How -+ ad jectives
listening: job interview
Reading: I want to live in ...
Review and consolidation 7-8
LESSON 6.1
(p.~1
Vocabulary: rooms
Vocabulary: furn iture
LESSON 6.2 ·
(p.
9
Vocabulary: doing housework
How to •.. make simple requests
Grammar: adverbs of frequency
Pronunciation : ,"'/ a nd hi
Reading: housework
LESSON 6.3
7
.1
Vocabula ry: money verbs
Vocabulary: teenagers and money
Grammar: Past Simple: regular verbs: positive
Pronunciation: Past Simple ·ed endings
(p._31
LESSON 9.2
Vocabulary: money ad jectives
Grammar: Past Simple: negatives and Questions
Pronunciation: 1:);/ and /1:/
listening: Paul Gauguin
(p. 44- 45)
L£SSON9-3
Leisure
VocabtJlary: high numbors
LESSON .1
Grammar: Past Simple; irregular vt'rbs
Vocabulary: leisure activities
Vocabulary: verbs of like and dislike
How to ••• make suggestions
Pronunciation: ' ail and lell
Grammar: object pronouns
Reading: Internet ideas!
H ow t o _ talk about ques tionna;n! results
10
Vocabulary: life events
Grammar: going to: positive
Reading: celebrity interviews
Vocabulary: abilities
Grammar: can/can't
Pronunciation: can and can't
Reading: Men and women
LESSON ].3
LfSSOH 10.2
(p._1
Vocabulary: months
Vocabulary: ordinal numbers
How to... write and say dates
Grammar: in, at, on
listening: make a date
Vocabulary: emotions
Grammar: going to; negatives and questions
How to ••• say goodbye
Pronunciation : I g<K>U] tal
listening: the fisherman
LESSON 10.3
The past
LESSON 8.1
Changes
LESSON ....,
LESSON P
8
Money
LESSON
How to ••. offer food and drink
Pronunciation: would you
Grammar: like + ·jng; want + infinitive
Vocabulary: technology
Listening: visit ing someone
Review and consolidation 5-6
(P. 58-"59)
(p. 52ci31
Vocabulary: saying years
Vocabulary: jobs
Grammar: Past Simple of to be; positive
Pronunciation: /3:/
Reading: Four Famous Firsts
LESSON 8.2
Vocabulary: past time expressions
Grammar: Past Simple of to be; negatives and questions
How to... take part in a game
Grammar: why and because
Pronunciation: sentence stress
Vocabulary: presents
How to._ give and receive gifts
Review and consolidation 9-10
10· 72-7)1
Answer key
(p. 74-85)
1 Global
Vocabulary I
international words
. . Match the words from the box with the photos.
bus chocolate computer doctor
"aS5l'crt pizza restaurant taxi
telephone television
Speaking
g
a Complete the dialogues with t he wo rds in the
box.
( Welcome
too
My
I'm
Htee
name
Hi)
1 A: Hello. I'm Dave Reed.
S: Hello. I'm Usha Kapoor, Nice to meet you.
A: Nice to meet you, (1) _ _ __
2 A: Hi, Mona.
B: (2) _ _ _ • Andre.
3 A; Hello. (J)
to Hotel Presidente.
B: Thank you. (4)
name is Claire Aston.
4 A; Hello. I'm Charles. What's your (s)
B: (6)
passport
?
Taku.
A; Welcome to london Tours, Taku.
b
Match the pictures (A-D) wi th the dialogues in
exercise 2a.
Dialogue ~
Dialogue _
m _~v
Dialogue _
Dialogue _
Listening
Vocabulary I
BII 0o,
~
1
listen and complete the dialogues.
a
numbers 0-10
Write the numbers in the correct order.
A: Hello.
8: Hi.
A: I'm Edward. What's your name?
Jane.
B: (1)
"'rea
seven
A: Nice to meet you.
B, (2) _ _ _ _ _ _ __
B, (J) _ _ __
zero
A: What's your name?
B: (4)
3
Rosa l ane.
•
nine
A, (s) _ _
B:
A:
B:
A,
five
ten
2 A: Hello. Welcome to Hotelldris.
Hello.
(6)
?
I'm Sergio.
(7) _ _ _ _ _ _ __
one
two
s~x
Sergio. (8) ___ Selina.
B: Nice to meet you, too, Selina.
four
Pronunciation I /ai /
eight
m oO) listen and underline the /al/ sounds in the
dialogue.
A: Hi.
M~
name's Don. What's your name?
B: Hello, Don. I'm Judy.
zero. one,
b
Complete the crossword .
A: Nice to meet you, Judy.
8: Nice to meet you too, Don.
Across
-+
Down
b 10
Grammar I to be: I and you
•
d
f S
h 6
A: Hello. My name's Pierre. What's your name?
; 3
B: I'm Julie.
j
• 4
g 7
9
Adam Gorski.
B: Welcome to Hotel Lux, Mr Gorski.
A: Thank you.
B: (2) _ _ _ in room 8-1-8.
2 A: Hello,
2
C B
1
Complete the dialogues with I'm or you 're .
1 A: Hello. (1)
•
+
•
b
0) ____ Clive Wells.
8: Nice to meet you, Clive. (4) _ _ _ _ Lori.
T
c
W
d
•
0
A: Nice to meet you, too. Lori.
-
C. Fi nd four more mistakes in the dialogues and
g
-
correct them.
I
f
I--
I I
h
A: Hello. I Svetlana Rochev. I'm
B: Hello, Ms Rochev. ...L
1
;
A: Good morning, Mr Na kamu ra. You in room 9·2-2. _
r--
B: Thank you._
2
A: Hello. 1m Jin Chang._
3
A: I'm John Wilson. _
B: 1m Farah Coleman.
B: Hello, Mr Wilson. Youre in room 1-0-2. _
i
I
I
V ocabulary I
.. a
How to ... I ask whe re someone is from
(ountries
g
Correct the spelling.
Brasil
Brazil
a
Put the words in the co rrect order to make a
dialogu e.
,
,
Franse
A: from, you Ben ? Where are
Where are _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
3
lermany
B: Poland.
•
Indie
Chine
A: in
S Italie
6 Japon
7 Mexica
8 Polan
Rusia
'0 Espain
u the YK
12 the OSA
from
Where
I'm
Poland?
B: Warsaw.
•
b Write dialogues. Use the prompts.
1
Kana
I Japan I Tokyo
A: Where are vou {rom , Kana?
8' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
A, _ _ _ _ _ _ __
b Complete the puzzle to find the South
American country.
8, _
2
_
_
_
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Javier I Mexico I Mexico City
A, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
8, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
A, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
8 , -,-_ _ _ _ _ _ __
3
l1ya f Russia f Moscow
A, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
8 , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
A, _ _ _ _ _ _ __
8 , _ __
_ __
_ _- - - - - -
Grammar I to be, he, she and it
m
s
,
'"B
~ ,
•
3
A: Who 's he?
8
B: He's Sergio.
,-
,f--
f--
l-
f--
6
Write dialogues for each picture.
A: Where '5 he from ?
...""". ,
B: He 's from Spain.
•
7
A, _ _ _ _ __
8' _ _ _ _ _A, _ _ _ _ __
A
8 , _ _ _ _-
Z
l-
I
f--
t
LL-
,
A' _ _ _ _ __
8 ' _ _ _ _ _A, _ _ _ __
8 ' _ _ _ _ _3
A' _ _ _ _ __
~
8 ' _ _ _ _ _A' _ _ _ _ __
8, _ _ _ _ _-
m
Write two sentences for each picture. Use the
prompts.
Reading
_
(He/ Mexico) He isn't from Mexico.
He's from Brazil.
Read the dialogue and complete the details about
the three people.
(She/Spain) _ _ _ _ _ _ __
2
13
a
4
•
(He/ ltalv) _ _ _ _ _ _ __
(She/Russ;a) _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Receptionist: Hello. Welcome to Fortune Hotel
Jane:
(He/Tuckev) - - - - - - - -
Write dialogues. Use the prompts.
car / BMW/ Mercedes
A: Nice car!
B: Thanks!
A: Is it a BMW?
it isn't. U's a Mercedes.
compute rIa Deil/ an Apple
B: No,
1
A, _
_ _ __ _ _ _ _ ____
B, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
A, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
B, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
2
telephone / a Nokia/ a Motorola
A, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
B, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _
Thank you.
Receptionist: What's your name, please?
Jane:
I'm Jane Jones. Now, where's my
passport? Oh. here it is.
Receptionist; Thank you. You're in room six-one-four•
Ms Jones. And what's your name?
Paul:
I'm Paul Earte.
Receptionist: Is this your passport. Mr Earle?
Paul:
Yes, it is.
Receptionist; OK. You're in room eight-one-nine, Mr
Earle.
Paul:
OK, thank you.
Jane:
Hey. Paul, who's she?
Paul:
Who? Oh. she's candy Fox.
Jane:
Candy Fox? Is she a celebrity?
Paul:
Yes, she is. She's from the USA.
Jane:
New York?
Paul:
No. She's from los Angeles.
A, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
B, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ____
3
A,
B,
A,
B,
television /a SonY/ a Panasonic
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
_ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Pronuncia tion I contractions
a
a
Name: _ _ _ _ __
Room : _ _ _ _ __
Name: _ _ _ _ __
Room: _ _ _ _ __
Rewrite the sentences using contractions.
I am from the UK and he is from the USA.
I'm from the UK and he's from the USA.
Who is he and where is he from?
1
Name: _ _ _ _ __
2
It is not from Italy. It is from Spain.
3
I am from Poland and you are from Germany.
b
004 listen and check. Then say the sentences.
From: _ _ _ _ __
Vocabulary I
•
nationalities
look at the profile. Complete the sentences about
(armina .
. . (omplete the table with the nationality of the
countries in the box.
......
China Germany India Italy
Japan Mexico Poland Russia Spain
the UK the USA
-ian/ an
-ish
-ese
Brazilian
Favourite food : KI.ng Pac chicken (from China)
F8VOl.rite film: Feu WeddrIgs 8Ild a Funeral (from the UIq
Favourite singer. Lady Gaga (from the USA)
Favourite actor. Gael Garcia BemaI (from Mexico)
_
label the flags.
Favourite book: The Idiot by Dostoyevsky (from Russia)
Favourite fashion designer. Yamamoto Yo/li (from Japan)
the Japanese flag
1
2
My name's (armina Moretti. I'm Italian.
My favourite food is Kung Paa chicken. It's
Chinese.
]
My favourite film _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
4
My favourite singer _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
5
My favourite actor _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
6
My favouri te book. _ _ _ _ _ __ _ __
7
My favourite fashion designer _ _ _ _ __
Pronunciation I syllable stress
GIl a
.05
listen to the word s from the bo~ and
complete the table.
All'lefiee"
German
Mexican
,
2
3
4
5
.......
-
Brazilian
Italian
Polish
Russian
0000
00
American,
000
00
000
India n,
British,
Chinese
Japanese
Spanish
.
b listen agai n and say the words.
.
.
.
Grammar I
possessive adjectives: my,
your, his and her
•
_
Look at the in formation and complete the text
with I'm, my; you, your, he's, his, she's or her.
Complete the dialogues wi th m y, your, his or
her.
A: Is she Polish?
B: Yes, she is.
A: What's her name?
B: Magda.
1
A: Is he Spanish?
B: Yes, he is.
A: What's __ name?
B: Ra fael.
2
A: Are you Mexican?
B: No, I'm not. I'm from the USA.
A: What's
B:
3
name?
name's Ross.
A: Who's she?
B:
name's Tamsin Breit.
A: Is she __ favourite singer?
B; Yes, she is.
4
A; Who's he?
S, __ name's Trey Parker. He's American.
A; Is he __ favourite actor?
Titanic
B; No, he isn't.
a
fi lm:
Favourite The Grear
book;
Gatsby
Correct the mistakes.
It's a my car.
It's mv car.
1
What's he's name?
What's your name?
Victor;
MY name's Victor. She's Alice and
2
His my favourite singer.
3
Who's hers favourite actor?
Where are (2) _ _ _ from ?
4
Wha t's you're favourite food?
Victor: (J)
and
5
Her name Ibis.
What is (6)
6
Your British.
name is Thiago.
(1)
<5)
British, (4) _ _ _ American
Brazilian.
favourite fi lm?
Victor: (])
favourite film is Singing in the
Rain with Gene Kelly. It's a classic American
film. (8)
favourite film is La Strada.
It's a classic Italian film.
(g)
favourite is TItanic. Is TItanic
American?
What is her favourite book?
Victor: (to)
favourite book is The Great
Gatsby by F Scott Fitzgerald. (11) _ _--:
favourite is Animal Farm by George Orwell
and (12)
favourit e is The Alchemist
by Paolo Coelho. Coelho is Brazilian.
Vocabulary I
Listening
fam ily
m
. . Match the opposites.
,
,
Female
moth"2\'
sister
(
grandmother
5 wife
aunt
•
7
the information on the cards.
1
grandfather
d boyfriend
Name: Stefania Gictc\ano
e father
Mem_it" Gold
f
MemtIeBhIp
brother
g uncle
girlfriend
Vocabulary I
g
001 Cover the audioscript. Listen and complete
b husband
3 daughter
•
Male
son
Number:
(11 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
the alphabet
a 006 listen to the letters. Match the vowel
sounds of the letters (a-z) with the vowel sounds
of the words (1-7).
abcdefghijklm
nopqrstuvwxyz
7842 0293 3293 1738
Mr
(21 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
, name /eo/
---L.-,-, _
, she /i,/
Name: 131 _____ _
-.lL... ~ ----' ----' _ . ~ ~ _
Dale of birth: 1710311991
ten lei
L-.L----'-'-' _ ._
• m¥ /,./
3
...L _
5
zero /..,/
....
---..~--.-~
..
AUOI OSCRIPT
,
A: Hello. What's your name, please?
B: My name's Stefania Giordano.
A: How do you spell Giordano, please.
-
• who
--1L..~
7
10 number. 329428 29384102941128
are
/ u,/
__
/0'/
b Usten again and say the letters.
B: G·I·Q·R·D·A·N·O .
A: And what's your membership number?
B: tt'sA·l·7·9·6·S·C·K.
A: OK. Thank you. How can I help?
,
A: OK, wha t's your name, please?
B: [I'S Ian Evering.
A: Can you spell that. please.
B: Yes. Ian : I . A· N. And Evering: E . V· E· R . I . N . G.
A: Thank you very much.
3
A: What's your name, please?
B: l eslie Knight.
A: Can you spellihal, please?
B: Yes. l · E · 5 · l · I · E and Knight is K· N - I . G . H . T.
A: Thank you.
How to .. . I introdu ce a friend
m
Grammar 2 I
Put the words in the correct order to make dialogues.
1
A: is
Jon.
this
Alan ,
Alan, this
B: you,
c:
2
meet
meet
Jon.
too,
Nice
Elif,
A: is Rani.
Elif,
B: to you,
Rani.
C: too,
Elif.
to
Grammar
1
to
Nice
Alan.
to
you
this
meet
meet
you,
I to b., you (plural), we and
they
•
Circle the correct word.
My name is Kelly and his name is Larry.~Our
from Liverpool.
t
They',e/Theirdaughter is lucy.
2
Richard and Julia are British. Th ey're/ Their my
friends.
3
Hello, Mr and Mrs Smith. Where is you're/ your
daughter?
Hello, Mr and Mrs Brown. You're/ Your in room
twenty·one.
4
Nice
Nice
m
possessive adjectives: our,
your and their
s
We're/Our car is very old.
6
What's they're/their email address?
7
Julian is a Singer but we're / our actors.
C. Complete the email withwe.re.you.re.they.re.
our,
your or
their.
Rewrite the dialogues with the words in brackets.
A: Is she married? (they)
B: Yes, she is.
A: Are they married?
B:
Yes. thevore.
1
A:
He is Polish. (they)
B: Where is he from in Poland?
A, _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
B, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
2
A: Am I late? (we)
B: No, you aren't.
A, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
B' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
3 A: Where is she from? (they)
B: She's from Brazil.
A, _ _ _ _ _ _ __
_ _ __
B, _ _ _ _ _ ___- - 4 A: I'm not Spanish, I'm Italian (we).
B: Are you from Rome?
A, _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ __
B, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
a
Read the dialogues. Co rrect the mistakes.
A: Where are Mum and Dad? L
B: They in the garden with Aunt Sea. 're
1
A: Are Yanni and Petra married?
B: No, they are. They're friends. _
2 A: Is you and your wife from Moscow? _
B: No, we aren't. Alina's from St Petersburg and
I'm from Kazan.
3 A: Your friends are in the garden. _
B: They not my friends. They're Erica's friends. _
4 A: Hello. Who is you? _
B: I'm Francesca and this is my husband. Tony.
We're from Canada.
Hi Mum and Dad ,
How are you? Sarah and I are fine. We're in
Recife in Brazil. ( 1)
hotel is great and
(2)
in room BBS!
Belinda and Cipriano are in Recife too. They're
(3)
friends and (4 )
from Sao
Paulo.
The attachment is a photo of Belinda , Cipriano
and Carl ita in ( 5)
house in Sao Paulo .
It's big ! Carlita is (6 )
daughter. She's
beautiful.
l ove,
Rebecca
P.S Thanks for (7) _ _ _ email !
Vocabulary I
. . Complete the crossword -
,
,,----
..--
, I
r-
Pronuncia tion I /re/ and lei
personal objects
g
7[
A
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I
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M
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b~g
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gr!ndpa Interngt
t!xi umb r~lla
s~ven
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/re/
c~fe
(~mera
p~n
le i
iO
I
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1"
R
a 008 Listen to the words from the
box and complete the table. Use the
unde rl ined sound.
I
-
-
-
-
I
-
b listen again and say the words.
'-----
DOWN
Listening
Grammar I a/an and noun plurals
_
• .09
Answer the question s with a/an.
Cover the audioscript. listen. What is in
leo's bag? What is in Charlie's bag? Complete the
lists.
leo
two mobile ehones
,
2
What is it?
3
What is it?
Charlie
It's a key.
4
5
6
7
8
What is it?
AUDIOSCRIPT
What is it?
leo
Int:
Hello. Sir,
Oh, hello.
What's you, nam .. ?
My name's leo.
What is it?
•
Int:
What's in your bag, leo?
Leo:
What's in my bag? Oh. er •.. well a mobile
phone. No, no, two mobile phones •..
Two?
Int:
What is it?
Leo:
Int :
leo:
Write dialogues with the prompts. Use plural
nou ns.
~~~~~-----r~------
Int:
Yes, one is my phone and one is a work phone.
OK.
And an umbrella, and a book. Oh, no. My book
is at home. Urn ... a brush and ... er ... two
apples. That's it!
OK, great. Thank you very much.
Charlie
Int:
Hello, Madam.
Charlie: Hello.
Int:
What's your name?
Charlie: I'm Charlie.
Int:
Woman: (purse) Are they purses?
Man:
,
(camera) No. They aren' t eurses.
They 're cameras.
Charlie: Yes. For my holiday. And ... a brush. No, Two
brushes and my purse. That's it.
Woman: (television)
?
Man:
2
(computer)
Woman: (mobile phone)
?
Man:
3
(iPod)
Woman: (watch)
?
Man:
(mobile phone)
What's in your bag, Charlie?
Charlie: Well ... my passport and ... a camera and three
books. No. Not three books. Four books!
Int:
Four books!
Int:
OK. great. Thank you very much.
Vocabulary I
•
How to ... I ask and talk about age
num bers 11-101
Match the numbers (1-10) with the numbers (a-j).
,
,
b
,
d
,
fifty-one
forty-eight
3 eleven
•5
sixteen
ninety-three
6
seventy-three
7
fifteen
8
sixty
9
m
Write the dialogues. Use the prompts
Jane/ 19
A: How old is she?
93
'5
B:
73
48
t
11
8, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
g 84
2
h 39
60
,. thirty-nine
Bob/ 52
A, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
5'
eighty-four
She's nineteen.
,6
3
yOU / 21
A, _ _ _ _ _ __ __
_
8, _ _ _ _ _ __ __
_
Jenny and Tim/ll and 12
A, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
g
S, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Write the next two numbers.
twO
eight
four
thirty-two
4 you and your sister/3D
A, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
sixteen
sixty·four
eleven
twenty-two
2
ninety
eighty
3
sixteen
,.
forty-nine
thirty-three
seventy
fifteen
fourteen
_
8 , _ _ _ _ __
forty-fou r
sixty
Grammar I
thirteen
_
_ __
'0 b., review
Make the sentences negative. USe the prompts.
A; I'm a teacher. (student)
fifty-six
5 twenty-seven
6
sUtteen
7
ninety
thirty-six
twenty-five
ten
sixty-three
eighty
seventy
thirty-six
forty-nine
_ _ _ __
2
A; We're fr()m the USA. (the UK)
S, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
3
A; Paris is my favourite country. (city)
8 , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
twenty
0.0 listen and write the numbers you hear.
,
b
,
I'm not a teacher. I'm a student
A; It's a camera. (iPod)
S, _ _ _ __
forty-five
Pronunciation I sayi ng num bers
•
B;
1
4 A: He's my sister. (brother)
S, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
-'L
5
A: You're fifteen. (fifty)
S, _ _ __
_ _ _ __
d
6
,•
•
•
A: They're friends. (cousins)
S, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
7
A: She·s an accountant. (engineer)
8 , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
_
a
a
b
Co mplete the dialogues. Use contract ions where
possi ble.
t
Match the dialogues (1-3) wit h the
pictures (A-().
A: Excuse me.
B: Yes?
A: Are you from this town?
B: Yes, we (1) _ __
A: Oh, good. Where (2)
B: It (3)
Hotel Panorama?
over there.
A: Thank you.
2 A: Hello, Madam. (4)
they your sons?
A: He's my son but the other boy
B: How old (6)
they? (j)
A: No, they (8)
Cs) _ __
®D
they twelve?
. They (9)
ten.
B: Sorry, Madam. The film is for children over twelve
only.
3
A: Hello, Sir.
B: Hello.
A: (to) _ _ _ they your bags?
B: Yes, they (11) _ __
A: What (12)
your room number, Sir?
B: It (13)
room 311.
A: OK. Thank you, Sir.
Rea ding
m
Complete the fam ily tree with the information about each person .
The Wallace family
He's sam wallace. His sister is Marie.
He~ forty-five
-,
Name;
Name
Age;
Age:
From:
years old. He's a
teacher. His wife is Monica.
She's Patricia Wallace. Her son is
Sam. She's sixty-eight years old. She's
ttalian.
He'S Derek wallaCe. His wife is Patricia
and his daughter is Marie. He'S sixtyfive years old. He'S American.
She's Monica WallaCe. Her husband is
Sam. She~ forty-four years old. She's
trom ffanCO·
She's Marie WallaCe. He< ~
Sam. She~ \tIirly-eight years old.
Name: _ __
Name: _ _ __
Name: Sam
Age _ _ __
Age: 45.
Age: - - -
From:
Job: teacher
Job:
She's a ooetor.
'!hey'" MalcOlm and Debbie WallaCe.
'!hey'" _
years old. His favourite
Age: _ _ __
S!XJII is _ I and her favourite S!XJII
Favourite sport: _
is baS\<ettlaIl.
Name: _ _ __
Name: _ __
Age: - - -
""""""""'-
G r ammar I
to be
Possessive adjectives: my,
y our, his, her, i ts, our, their
. : . Choose the correct word or contra ction.
He
1
, 're
You ____ my friend.
b
b
isn't
2
A: Hello. What's
3
I'm Olivia and this is _ _ _ husband, Greg.
4
Charles and Eva are our friends. _ __
daughter is called Debbie.
c aren't
S The restaurant is called Homa. ____ food is
Italian.
6
Julia and
7
My husband and I are in the Bergman Hotel.
____ room is number 4·S·9.
C
Comptete t he dialogues with the correct form of
the verb to be. Use contractions where possible.
t
Ie Hello. Where
are you from?
:2
. I (4)
from lorol.
Mr and
8 : No, he
friend.
in the taxi.
he your brother?
Ie (10)
btl
. He (12)
Is she (1) you / your
B: No, she isn't. She's (2) I/ my frien d, Ellie.
A: How old is 0) she /h er?
B: She's 24. (4) She/ Her brother is Max.
A: Max Langley?
B: Yes!
B: Are (7) they/ their?
B: Howald is Fitz?
A:
A:. Welcome to Hotel Franklin. Where
(0)
your bags?
3
Who's~her, in the photo.
sister?
A: Yes. (8) They're/ Their surname is Banica. Fitz and
Marin 8anica .
Ferdinand?
B: They (9)
A:
A: Yes, the y are. (6) They're/ Their brothers.
Ie Hello. (s) ..,-_ _ you Mr and Mrs
8 : No, WI! (6) -::-_ _ . We (])
Mrs Mitchell.
Choose the co rre ct word .
8: Are Fitz and Mari n in your class, too?
you from Madrid?
B, No, I C3l
m
mot her are in London.
A: Max is in (s) I'm /my English class.
8 : I (l,) _ _ _ _ trom Spain.
k (2)
name?
B: I'm Tara White.
3 Where _ _ _ they from?
.m
b is
_
name is Steven Jones. He's my cousin.
1
•
c are
• _ _ _ she?
Who
• • 's
b 'm
c 're
they
Polish?
5
b Is
c Are
• Am
6 What ____ your phone number?
b 's
'fe
• 'm
a
phone.
It's
an
i
Pod.
tt
7
, aren't
b isn't
• 'm not
0 Sytvia and I
married.
, aren't
'm
not
b isn't
•
9 Jenny is from the UK but I
, aren 't
b isn't
• 'm not
'moot
Complete the sen tences with the correct
possessive adjective.
We're from Germany but our parents are from Russia.
, 'm
's
Wo ____ sisters. We're cousins.
a 're
,
m
from Russia.
~
a 'm
my
A:. (13)
he from the USA?
8: No, he (1-4)
(IS)
Canada.
. His mother and father
from the USA, but he's from
<9) He's/His 23 ·
alan and noun plura ls
•
Complete each sentence with
g
cQmg:rQ
a, an or
nothing (-).
Natalie is in
=India.
1
Madrid is _ __ great city.
2
He's my _ _ brother.
3
It's _ _ good film.
4
He's
actor.
S What's your _ _ email address?
6
Is 11 _ _ orange?
7
Where is my _ _ pen?
8
David is _ _ English.
9 She's _ _
t
b
_ pp l_
6
mbr
7
_ r _ ns _
are in Germany.
b _ s _ n _ ss
9
c_ m p_ t_ r
B: No. Two _ __
and a book.
A: Is this your camera?
c
rd
,
79
4
8
eighty· four
,m
"
7 57
are in my bag.
A: What's in your bag? A watch and a book?
Iia
a
5
6
2 A: Where's your brush?
B: No. My
k
'3
3 '3
A: Is she you r sist er?
B: My
t
4
84
B: No. My pens are in my bag.
B: No. My
ck
3
,
A: Is this your pen?
4
p _ rs _
2
II!) Write the number in ful l.
of the word in bold.
3
1
singer.
C. Complete the dialogues with the plural form
1
Complete the words.
m
8
'5
9
30
Complete the sentences for Ellen.
are in my bag.
5 A: Where's my orange?
B: Your _ _ _ are here.
Vocabulary
•
Match
,
3
4
1- 10
foot
stu
pass
"
5 dot
6 uni
8
"te le
9
po
7
' 0 choc
with a-j to make words.
•
elate
b
re
<
vision
d versity
e lice
f
g to<
h
1
Robbie is my son.
Oscar is my _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
2
Stefania is my _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ __
3
Astrid is my
dent
'ad
ball
port
C. Circle the correct word.
4 Eva is my
5 James is my
6 Sonya is my
7
8
George is my
My mother's Italy/Italian.
9
Olivia is my
3
It's a Russia / Russian film.
'0 Frans is my
4
Kyo to is in Japan/Japanese.
My Spain~assport is in my bag.
1
2
Are you from the UK/British?
5 I'm China/Chinese.
Are they France / French?
7 It's an USA /American car.
6
u
Per is my
Lena is my
Vocabulary I places in town
Grammar I
possessive's: sin gular and
plu ral
. . Complete the puzzle. Find the hidden UK city.
_
IC I I
N
E
M
look at the table and write sentences.
A
,
3
5
I
•
•
Luka
Sandra
parents
from Italy
from Brazil
children
daughter - 3
sons =
12
and 15
son - 5
I I
favourite food
and drink
I
favourite food =
sushi
favourite drink coffee
(sushO Luko's favourite food ;s sushi.
(BraziO Sandra's parents ore (rom Brazil.
7
I
(from Italy) _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ __
2
(coffee) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
3
(three and five) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
4
(twelve and fifteen) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
8
9
>0
a
Write questions and answers. Use the prompts.
laura / favourite snack
pizza
A: What's Laura's favourite snack?
B; It's pizzo.
I
Grace/ parents
from Argentina
A, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _
B, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
2
Leo/ surname
Webber
A, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
B, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
3
Elif/ parents
from Turkey
A, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
B, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
4 Valentina/ best friend
Catalina
A, _ _ _ _ _ __ __ _ __
B, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
5
Sem Ichildren
three and five
A' _______________________
B, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
•
.
Put the apost ro phe in the correct place.
My parents~ ho liday house is in Cape Cod.
1
What is your sisters favourite snack?
2
What is Vladimirs surname?
3
My childs favourite food,is cheese.
4
Her childrens favourite food is chocolate.
5
.a
Pronunciation I /D/
Which words contain the / 0/ sound?
,
,
That's my mothers favourite film.
Read the sentences. What is the meaning of's in
each sentence? Write P (possessive 's) or I (is).
Armando's my brother.
l
1
Bianca's brother is Claudio. _
2
Where is Keiko's bag? _
3 Johann's not here today. _
4
«( whit>
b actor
c singer
a cake
b chocolate
c roll
b tea
e water
e sugar
a cheese
b not
5 a ca fe
6 a Jane
7
a orange
b
011
b snack
,
b Jon
c James
b apple
c cheese
l arder food and drink
C. Com plete the dialogue.
A, Can I help you?
B, Yes. Can I (1)
Karla's my friend. _
7 Is Suzanne's surname Webb? _
please?
Vocabulary I snacks and drinks
a
l ook at the pictures. Complete t he receipts.
OJ
a A Chicken sa ndWich
£2 .99
b A _ _ _ _ _ _ _ £1.49
c A sparkling _ _ _ _ _ £0.99
a A Tur kish
shop
listen and check.
How to .. .
Who is Hilda's friend? _
5 Jake's camera is great. _
6
b name
3 a coffee
4
•
a prawn
a doctor
-_ _ _ (0.99
b A cheese _ _ _ _ _ _ E3. 99
c An orange _ _ _ _ _ £1 .20
a A prawn ______ $2 .89
b A piece of _ _ _ _ $1 .79
c A cup of ______ $1 .10
A. Eat in or take (2)
B,
A,
B,
A,
B,
a cheese sandwich.
,
Eat in, please.
Sure. Anything (J)
Yes. A coffee. W
With milk and (5)
Milk. please. (6)
?
,
sugar.
Vocabulary I adjectives
. . find eight more adjectives in the word square.
S
l
0
Y
N
C
Z
P
C
l
0
S
E
0
X
H
S
M
T
B
F
R
E
T
-..s
K
C
0
l
0
H
0
0
l
H
E
V
0
P
V
E
N
C
g
E
X
P
E
N
S
0
Y
B
A
0
U
P
W
N
F
R
U
P
S
M
A
l
l
G
W
G
0
G
0
0
0
y
3
cold
fast
•
nice
small
5
hot
b
Write the opposite of each answer in exercise
big
closed
a Choose the correct adjective for each photo.
slow
cold
,a.
hoI
old - new
"ee
,
3
•
5
m
1
cheap
Complete the sentences with the words from the
box,
dosed
big
fresh
open
old
(old
nice
free
~
fa st
This mobile phone is only €9.99 . That's really cheap.
1
I'm sorry, this shop is closed now. We're _ __
again tomorrow morning.
2 My coffee isn't very hot. Is your co ffee _ __
too?
3 Frans is an _ _ _ friend from school.
slow
"ee
-4
Myo id computer is really slow. How much is a
new,
computer?
5 This car park isn't ____ ' It's $2 for one hour.
6
These cakes aren't
old.
7 A: Is your hotel room good?
B: Yes, it's very _ __
. They're two days
Pronunciation I /ou/
m
a Underline the
!-au! sounds in these sentences.
Reading
_
Read the text and answer the questions.
It's not Qpen. It's clQ.sed.
Hello. Is this Joe's hotel?
2 So, is this you r clothes shop?
3
Oh, no! My computer is so slow.
b 0 12 listen and check. Then say the sentences.
Grammar I
•
position of adjectives
Put t he words in the (orrect orde r to make
questions and sentences.
a new./computer/ The/ is
Hotel: Hotel Camilla
City: london, UK
Price band : C
Address: 22 Bassington Street.
l ondon, W2 6EZ
The computer is new.
b (omputer./a/new/ lt's
It 's a new computer.
t
a salad/ ls/ good?/your
b good/a/ Is/ it/ salad?
2
a sandwiches / the /Are / fresh ?
b fresh /Are / sandwiches?/ they
3
a is/ Her/ expensive. / phone
b an/ phone. / lt's/ expensive
4 a nice/ apples./They/ are
b nice. / apples/ The/ are
a
Review
My favourite hotel is m london. It's called HOlel camilla
and it's on Bassington Street, near the centre of town.
It's a small hotel - about ten rooms - but it isn't very
expensive and it's very good. The white sheets in the
rooms are from Italy, the flowers are fresh every day and
the food and drmk in each room is free.
The managers of Hotel Camilla are lUIS and hiS Wife.
Camilia. l uis is Spanish and Camilla IS Bntlsh. The guests
are from all over the world. Rooms are about ~ 80 for one
night - that's cheap in london!
Correct the mistakes.
Is he your boyfriend new?
Is he your new boyfriend?
1
The shoe shop closed is.
2
This salad is nice really.
3
4
5
6
7
What is the name of the hotel?
It's called Hotel Camillo.
1
Where is it?
2
Is the hotel big?
3
Where are the sheets from ?
4
How much is the food and drink in the rooms?
5
Who are the managers of the hotel?
6
Which country are they from?
7
How much is a room at the hotel?
Can I have a piece big of chocolate cake?
Small your sandwiches are.
They expensive aren't.
It's very nice deli.
That's really expensive car.
Vocabulary I prices
. . a (orred the mistakes.
How
g
(€u}o) That one euro ninety, please.
1
to .. . I ask for prices and pay for things
a Compiete the dialogues .
t
A: How
That's one euro ninety. please.
B: (1)
(S2.4 5) That's two dollar forty-five. please .
A:
2
(Eo.50) That's fifty pence, please.
3
(£6.29) That's six euros twenty-nine. please.
B:
A:
2 A:
B:
much is that?
€tO.99. please.
(2)
you are.
Thank you. (3)
your change.
Thank you.
How much is that (4)
?
(s)
$2.20, please .
A: Can I (6)
by card?
"
(€3.60) That's three euro sixty cents, please.
B: Yes. Enter your PIN (])
• please.
Here's your card and your receipt.
5
(So.991 That's ninety-nine dollars, please.
A: Thank you.
6
(€11.49) That's eleven forty-nine euros, please.
b Write a dialogue. Use the prompts.
7 (£0.80) That's eighty pounds. please.
b look at the pictures. Complete the sen tences.
A: (How/ that?)
B, (£3-50)
How much is that?
(,) _ _ _ _ __
A, (pay/ card?)
B, (Sure/ PI N number)
A, OK_
B, (card/ receipt)
A, Thank you.
(2) _ _ _ _ _ _ 1
Grammar I
_
ll)
(4)
this, that, these, thase
Choose the correct sentence
o
Is this your mobile phone?
b
Is that your mobile phone?
c
Is those your mobile phone?
a
That's the gallery.
b
These is the gallery.
c
Those is the gallery.
a
Is this your shoes?
b
Are these your shoes?
c
Are those your shoes?
The COs are nine pounds eighty·nine.
1 The shoes _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
2
Thecamera _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
3
T~ bag
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
" The books _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
5 The mobile phone _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
'o,.,,-h picture.
m
Put the words in t he correct order to make
sentences.
are
These
nice.
Listening
_
flowers
O'J
Cover t he audioscripts and listen. Complete
the table for each dialogue.
These Dowers are nice.
1 t24.
2
bag
suitcase?
3 those
is
your
Are
4 closed
5 Clive.
That
Is
This
my
is
are
Dialogue 3
•
7
t
price
2
S
cash / ca rd
,
•
6
9
shoes
today.
Dialogue 2
buy
this
new?
shops
Dialogue 1
a black
purse
These
brother,
AUDIOSCRIPT
6
are
7
How
Those
expensive.
computer?
Vocabulary I
_
much
chocolates
that
is
B; Oh. OK. er ...
colours
k. They're really nice purses.
B; Yes, er ... can I have a black purse?
Com plete the colours.
br Q~ll
,
,
2
wh - - or - - - gr _ _ _
A; Can I help you?
B; Yes. How much are those black purses?
A; They're fou rteen Euros ninety-nine. And those white
ones are twelve ninety·nine_
4
b
•
S bl - - -
•
ye _ _ _ _
7 r
A;
Certainty. That's fourteen ninely_ni_. ptease.
B: can I pay by card?
A:. Sure. Just enter your PI N number here. Thank you.
Here's your purse and your receipt_ Thank you_
B; Thanks very much. Bye.
2
•
Look at the flags. What are the correct colours?
Italy
1
Spain
3
Poland
The Italian flag is
green, white and red.
2
Argentina
A; How much are the apples?
B; These green apples are one pound ninety-nine a
kilo and those red apples are two pounds nine pence
a kilo.
A; Can I have two kilos of green apples, please?
S; Certainly. It's a bit over. Is tha t OK?
A; Yes, that's fine.
S; That's four pounds twenty. please.
A; Here you are.
S; Thank you. And here's your change.
A: Thanks. Sye.
,
A: Can I help you?
S; Yes. How much is this black camera?
A: That's eighty-nine dollars ninety-nine.
S; Eighty·nine ninety· nine. Phew! That's expensive.
4
Germany
5
Brazil
A: This blue camera is only fifty·five dollars ninety-nine.
It's really niee.
S; Oh, yes. It·s nice. Can I pay by card?
A; Of course.
S; Great. OK. Can I have the blue camera, then?
Vocabulary I
places
. . a Add the missing letter to each word.
palac
oo/ace
,
,
9
lak
maket
mantain
'0
"
b
*****
not bad/ nice
, ***,:,,:,
OK/awful
S thetre
6 natonal park.
the se
a Circle the correct adjective.
, ****,:,
riv,
7
8
g
adjectives of opinion
Qantasi!Z1terrible
airpot
galery
3 musum
•
Vocabulary I
3
**,:,,:,,:,
not very good/ great
beeh
4
* ,:,,:,,:,,:,
awful/not bad
b Complete the sentences with the words from
the box.
Match the pictures with the words from
( good
exercise la.
fantastic
OK
I16t very goad
terrible )
He's not
vervqood.
, ----
-,
','
, ----
3 _ _ __
4 _ __
How to ... I
m
give an opinion
Put the words in the correct order to make sentences.
islt hin k/ this/ beaulifu loilibeach
I think this beach is beautiful.
seal clean ./very I thin k/ don'l/is/ll the
I don 't think the sea is very clean.
1
city./I/New York/greal/ think/ a / is
2
Ih ink/I I good.1 shops/those/ are/ don't/very
3
fri end./ Fra ncis/is/l hin k/ best/ l/ mV
•
Replace the words in bold with some or 0 lot of.
There are over 12,000 McDonald's restaurants in the
USA. 0 lot of
There are three big museums in South
Kensington, london. _ _ __
:2 There are over 250 castles in Scotland. _ _ __
3 There are about 70 markets in Paffi. _ __
4 There are six big rivets in Swiuerland. _ _ __
5 There are t hree important fi lm studios in
Moscow. _ _ _
C. Complete the text. Use there's or there ore and
the prompts in brackets.
4 the /thi nk/ expen sive./ don't/ market/ i/ is/ very
Grammar I there is/are; some; a lot of
•
Complete the sentences with there's or there are.
Brighto n is on ly one hour
from London. There's a
beach and (I) __ nice
shops a nd cafes.
Canterbury
Canterbury is in the south ~east of Engla nd. It's about
[en kilometres from the sea. (2) _ _ a famous cathed ral
and (3) _ _ a beautifu l ri\lcr - the Rivcr Stour.
Vancouver in Canada is a fantastic city. tt is number one
on a list of best cities to live in. But is it a good city for
tourists? Write your comments below.
::"Jottingham
ottingha m is in the centre of England. (4) _ _
good shops and restaurants and (5) _ _ a castle near
the centre of town. (6) _ _ a lso a museum about
Robin Hood.
Comments
There are a lot of (a lot) gaAenes il downtown Vanc::ot..r.e". They
are great for tourists.
BiIy Coo, Los Angeles
(1) _
(some) nice museuns il 'Ianc:otNer. (2) _
(aj """""
museum and a marrtine rTJ.JSeUfll. ThB Musarn c:J V".:n::r:ve" IS
York is about ninety kilometres from Manchester. II 's
an old city and (7) _ _ streets fro m the 1400s. (8) _ _
also a lOp unive rsity, a river and a fa mo us cathed ralYork Minste r.
Bristol
BriSlOl is in the west
of England, (9) _ _
a beautiful bridge by
lsambard Kingdom
Brund - the C li fton
Suspe nsion Bridge,
(10) _ _ also great
museums and galleries.
also great.
Jenny Carlhy, Tcxooto
The Shops il Vancouver are reaIy good. (3)
(a. IcC) si~ 19
maJ~ and (4) _
(alsGfa k>t) small shops. (5) _
(some)
shops on Main Street with things from local desigllElfS.
nee
AIlmet Wallace, NfM 'Itrt
The restauants in V8nc:x::Jl.IIIe are great. (6) _
c-<
Chi1ese resta...-ants and 1SO Japanese resuuants.
Lee Yamamoto, ToI<yo
'Oll
(7)
(a) film festival n September - it's Ia astIC. (Bt
(some) other arts festivals n VancouYer. They're reaIy good. D:L
Yolanda Cerda, Madrid
Vocabulary I
Granunar I
prepositions of place
. . Find the prepositions of place from the box in the
word square.
i" fre"t ef
under
near
next to
on
car park
G
B
u
R
F
5
N
E
X
T
T
D
U
F
X
u
N
l
o
o
o
N
R
C
o
N
Z
A
H
D
o
p
p
o
5
T
E
N
M
p
T
Q
N
o
A
l
D
l ook at the shopping centre plan below. Complete
the questions and answers.
opposite
A
,£.
•
in
•
G
5
N
Y
R
E
A
R
U
H
K
D
G
M
B
y
w
E
K
bookshop
clo thes
shop
<)
-
opposite
next to
near
cafe
LL
.t
)
I •
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'0
, 0
:0 0 0 :
~p 0 0)
,
,
chemist
restaurant
to car park
10 street
supermarket
cafe
bookshop
look at the pictu re . Complete the sentences with
a preposition of place from the box.
( in fron t of
there isn't/aren't;
is/are there ... ?; any
newsagenl
-J
under )
car park
(chemist)
A: Is there a chemist in this shopping centre?
B: Yes, there is.
(banks)
A: Are there any banks in this shopping centre?
B: No, the re aren 't.
t
(cine ma)
A, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
B, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
2
(shoe shops)
A, _ _ _ __
B, _ _ __
3
_ _ _ _ __
_ _ _ _ _ __
(bookshops)
A, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
B, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
The man is
,
mthe cafe.
The cafe is
2
The bus stop is
3
The bookshop is
•
The bank is
S
The woman is
4
the bookshop.
the cafe.
the restaurant.
the ca fe .
the bookshop.
(car park)
A, _ __
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
B, _ _ __
_ _ _ _ _ _ __
_
Write affirmative or negative sentences about the
shopping centre in Exercise 3.
c 0 IS Say the sentences. Then listen, check
and repeat.
There ' s a car park. (car park)
1
I think there's a theatre over there.
There aren' t any galleries. (galleries)
2
These cameras are cheap. They're thi rty·three
per cent off.
3
My mother and brother are in that cafe over
there.
,
,
• (restaurant)
3
· (shoe shops)
4
· (train station)
5
· (bookshops)
6
· (museum s)
7
8
· (clothes shop)
· (supermarket)
Listen ing
_
0
It. listen and complete the questions below.
A: Is there
· (cinema)
a hotel near here?
B: Yes, there are two. There's a big hotel opposite
the train station and there's a very nice hotel next
to the cinema on Venice Road.
How to ... I ask where a place is
•
A; Great, thanks .
1
A: Excuse me. (1) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,
Complete the dialogues with the correct word.
1
A: Excuse me, is there a supermarket (1) _ _
~
8 : Err ... no, there aren't.
here?
A: Oh no!
B: No, (2) _~_ isn't.
:2
A:
6)
8 : Sorry.
me, is the Science Museum near
A:. Never mind,
here?
2
B: Yes. it (4) _ _ _ . It's opposite the train
station.
3
B : Yf!S, thf!re is. Thf!rf!'s Onf! opposite the
supermarket.
A: (s) _ _ _ there any ca fes or restaurants
near this holel?
A:. Great. Thank you.
B: Yes, there (6) _ _ _ . There are two
restaurants on West Street.
3
<9) ___
there a toilet in this
B: No, sorry. (to) _~_ isn't.
B: You're welcome.
A: Excuse me. () __________ ,
8: Yes, there are. There's a cafe on Camival
Street. next to the supermarket. And there's a
restaurant oPPOsite the cinema.
A: Great. (7)
you.
B: You're (8) _ __
4 A: Excuse me.
station?
A: Excuse me. (2) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,
A: Thank you!
a
listen again and complete the map below.
Pronunciation I /9 / and /0/
a
a
How is 'th' pronounced in the words below?
Tick (w") the correct col umn.
train
station
/9 / /0/
think
this
1
that
2
three
3
mother
4
these
5
thirty
6
thank
7
there
8
theatre
9
those
10
brother
11
they
b 014
IZl 0
o IZl
o 0
o 0
o 0
o 0
o 0
o 0
o 0
o 0
o 0
o 0
o 0
listen and check.
B
Venice Road
~
pi
cinema
!
supermarket
"
.<
•
<
0
E~
I
shopping
centre
Vocabulary I
telli ng the time
. . Write the time next to each clock.
ten 0' clock
quarter to five
••
•
g
5
,
,
3
6
7
8
look at the departure boards and write dialogues.
Use the prompts.
Listening
•
0 17 Cover the au dioscri pt. listen and write the
times you hear.
£4.\:
,
3
4
A:. Excuse me. What 's the time, please?
B: It's quarter post two.
k. And what time is the train to
a , U 's ot rwenty-l1ve paSt two.
Piso Centrale ?
AUDIOSCRIPT
A: Excuse me. What's the time, please?
8: Lei me see. Er ... it's quarter to six.
A; That's great. Thank you.
1 A: Excuse me. What's the time. please?
B: It's half three.
A: Thanks.
B: You 're welcome.
2 A: Sally, what's the time?
B: It's twenty to two.
's," ________________________
's," _______________________
A: Twenty to two? Ok. Th anks.
3 A: Excuse me. What's the time, please?
B: Er ... It's ten past len .
A: Thank you.
B: You're welcome.
4 A: What's the time, Henry?
B: It's twenty-five to eight.
A: Thanks.
's," _______________________
"'s, -----------------------________________________
Reading
How to ... I buy a train ticket
m
a Com plete the dialogue. One word is missing
from each line of the dialogue.
~ Read about three museums and com~ete the table.
name
National
Railway
Museu m
city
York
A: Can I a return to Liverpool Central Station,
please?
Can I have a re turn to Liverpool Central
Money
Museum
MUSOIIm
of Bad Art
(MOBAj
station. please?
B: Is £13.50. please.
(,)-- - - - - - - - -A: Here are.
(2) _ _ _ _ _- - - - - -
cost
B: Thank.
{J) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
.,.
A: What is the next train?
(4) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
B: It at 10:35.
(s) _ __
_ _ _ _ _ __
A: And wha t platform is on?
_ _ _ _ _ __
(6) _ _ __
B: Is on platform one.
(7) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
b Cover the dia logue in Exercise 4a. Write a new
dialogue. Use the prompts.
A: (single/Be rgamo station) Can f have a single to
Bergamo station, please?
s, (€5 .1O) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
A: (Here) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
S, (Thook) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
A: (next train?) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
s, (no) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
A: (platform?) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
B: (three) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Pronunciation I M
•
opening
times
a Underline the schwa / ;J/ sound in each word.
gal1,gry
t
theatre
2
river
3
under
opposite
London
station
4
5
6
b 0.8 Listen, check and repeat.
C. a
How many schwa l al sounds are in each
sentence?
Th~ theatre is 0PPQsite th~ gall~ry.
1
Is there a big river in London?
:2 What's the lime? Is it seven o'clock?
b Now say the sentences.
rn
0
0
there is /
Three museums
The National Railway Museum in York. UK. is open
from ten o'clock 10 six o'clock every day. It's five
minutes walk from York slation. There are over 100
trains in the museum and there's a lot of art. The
museum is very good for children and there1s a
restaurant, a gift shop and a cafe. The museum is
fTee, but the car park ts £9 per day.
The Money Museum in Colorado Springs. USA.,
is open from half past ten to five o'clock. The
museum is next to the Colorado Springs Fine Arts
Centre. There are coins and paper money from aU
over the world. There is also an American dollar
from 1804. The museum isn't very big, but there is
a gift shop. It is $5 for adults.
The Museum of Bad Art (MOM) in Dedham, near
Boston, USA, is about twenty years old. It is in
the basement of a theatre, next 10 Ihe toilet
The museum is open from two o'dock to nine
o'dock. There are over 400 pieces of bad art in
the museum. Some of the art is really bad. There
aren't any staff in the museum 0"5 very smalO and
there isn't a cafe, bul there's a cafe upstairs in the
Iheatre and Ihe museum is free.
Possessive's
. . Write questions. Use the prompts.
(What/ Kieran/ favourite film?)
There is/are
m there is/are.
Complete the dialogues with t he correct form of
What's Kieran's favourite film?
(Who/ Fiona! 5i ster?)
2
(Where/ the girls / passports?)
3
(they/Oliver/ shoes?)
t
a small museum on Baker Street and
(s)
a big museum opposite the
train station.
" (WhatlJenn ifer l email address?)
5
A: Good morning. Is there a bank near here?
B: Yes, (1)
. It's on Paisley Street.
A: And (2)' _____ any museums near
here?
S. Yes, 0) ____ . (4) _ _ __
2 A: (6) _ _ _ _ _ any good restaurants near
here?
(Where/ you r parents/ bags?)
S. Yes, (, ) _ _ _ _ . (8) _ __ _ a
6
good Japanese restaurant on Gatson Street
and ~)
two good Indian
restaurants on Mile Road.
A: Great. And (to) _____ a cashpoint in
this hotel?
B: No, (11) _ __ _ . Sorry.
(Who/ Harvey/ cousin?)
7 (you/leah/ brother?)
Position of adjectives
_
3 A: Good afternoon. (ll) _ _ _ _ _ '"V
supermarkets near here?
S. No, ('3) _ _ __
Choose the correct sentence.
a My bike is very slow. ./
A: (14)
b My bike very slow is.
a Your iPod is small very.
b Your iPod is very small.
2 iI Train tickets are really expensive.
B: Yes, (15)
shop.
1
b Train tickets are expensive really.
3 a Is the restaurant good?
b Is good the restaurant?
"
a
b
5 a
b
Is it a shop new?
Is it a new shop?
Sorry. this shop dosed.
Sorry. this shop is dosed.
this, that, these, those
m
Choose the correct word.
ThoSi!~These is my brother.
Who afe thor/these/those people OPPOSite the
restaurant?
1
2
How much is thot/ these/ those hat?
3 Is this/lhose/ these your camera?
.. That/ These/ This are my favourite shops.
5 Oh no! Where is this/that/those new book?
6 Can I have those /these/that white bag, please?
1 Are lhal/these/this shoes from Italy?
a deli near here?
. It's next to the book
some/a lot of/any
•
Read the dialogue. Choose the correct word or
phrase.
A: Are there some,.@nicecafesnearhere?
B: Yes, there are. There are (t) some/any nice cafes
on Broad Street. near the market, and there are
(2) any/a lat orcafes in the centre of town.
A: And what about restaurants? Are there
(J) some/any good French restaurants near here?
8: There are (4) a lor of/any good Chinese
restaurants near the centre, but there aren't
(s) some/any French restaurants near here.
Vocabulary
•
next t%pposite/ in front of
5
on/ under/in
6
under/ oPPOsite/ on
U. Complete the dialogues with the words from t he box.
bus stop
expensive
(8shpei"1
fantastic
(old
cheese sandwich
gallery purple
A: Excuse me. Is there a cashpoint near here?
B: Yes, there is. There's one in the bank over there.
1
A: Those blue shoes are really cheap.
S: Cheap? No, they're really (1) _ __
2 A: There's a new (2) _ _ _ on Park Street.
B: Is it good?
g
A: Yes, it is. The art is really good.
Write the time.
3 A: Is that deli nice?
B: Yes, it is. I think it's (3) _ __
11 12 1
"
4 A: Is your coffee hot?
It's quarter to four.
B: No, it isn't. It's (4) _ __
5 A: Can I help you?
B: Yes. Can I have a (s)
and a cup of tea. please?
6 A: What colour is that umbrella?
B, It's (6) _ __
,
,
7 A: Excuse me. Is there a (7l ____ near here?
B: Yes, there is. It's in front of the chemist on Fenton Street
2
_
.
Match a price in A wi th a price in B.
A
B
t
That's twelve fortY'nine, plea se.
2
That's twenty·two ninety·nine, please.
3
That's six nineteen, please.
4
That's two ninety·nine. please.
S That's sixty·two, ninety·nine. please.
6
That's sixteen euros, please.
7
That's twenty pound s ninety, please.
S That's Sixty cents, please.
a $2.99
b 604
c £16.00
d $22.99
e £20.90
£12-49
g £6.19
f
h
C. Choose the correct word for each picture.
(§yin / in front of
,
3
..
..
... .
11 "
,,
I
,....,
1
~
..
11 12 1
..
1112,
'
• '•r, ,
.
£62.99
5
, ,
•
.
6
,, •
.
4 ',
,,
next to / in front of/ opposite
11 12 ,
,
3
near/ in / under
in/ on/ near
8
"
',7, ,
, •,"
•
\1 12 ,
i, •
,
,
Vocabulary I
Vocabulary I live, work, have and like
adjectives of appearance
g
. . a Find eight more adjectives of appearance in
the word square.
F
V (V
0
U
A
E
N
V
0
F
A
R
DAN
C
X
EAR
W 0
A
T
T
R
RAG
N
G) 0
ACT
E
V
(omplete the dialogues with the words from the box.
have HIte live in
work for work in
l
B: Yes, I do. I love it.
E
VPGERT
1
A: Who do you
,
A: Do you
alone?
B: No, I don't.
U
G
l
V
B
VEL
l
B
5
H 0
R
T
R
E
l
5
A: Do you
o
F
M
T
N
N
B
K
6
A: Do you
7
A: Who do you
A
C
l
H
E
B
5
l
Z
E
H
0
M
T
0
A
?
B: A big Spanish company.
o 0
A
work as
A: Do you like New York?
,
•
M
live with
an office?
A: Do you
B: No, I don't.
any children?
B: Yes, I do. I have a son and a daughter.
A: Do you
a small town?
B: Yes, I do.
H
a teacher?
B: No, I don't.
b label lhe pictures with opposite adjectives
from Exercise la .
Grammar I
m
Present Simple, I and you
a Write sentences with' /ike / ' don't like.
(©/cappuccino)
I /ike cappuccin o.
(Q/mus",ms)
I don't like museums.
1
( ©/ rock music)
,
.
,
a
,
.
b _ __
b __
b __
?
B: My husband and my children.
2
( @/football)
3
( ©/computers)
4
( @/Indian food)
5
( @/JamesBondfilms)
6
( Q/children)
live
b Write qu estions and answers. Use the ve rb s
given.
Listening
_
A: Do you /ike black co ffee? Oike)
1
B: Yes, I
do.
A: _ _ _ _ _ with your parents? (live)
2:
A:
3
B: Yes,
A, _ _ _ _ _ for a big company? (work)
4
B: No,
A, _ _ _ _ _ in Mexico City? (live)
5
B: Yes,
A, _ _ _ _ _ in a school? (work)
a
.2.
Cover the audioscript and listen. What
job does each man do?
B:No, _ _ __
any brothers or sisters? (have)
B: Yes,
Pronunciation I /u:/ and /.u/
ma O., Listen to the words from the box and
match them with the sound s.
do doft!t eurQ go
sf.!:!.dents those two
new
who
oh so
you
b listen again. Complete the conversation.
AUDIOSCRIPT
fA: Drink. Sir?
larry: Yes. can I have an orange juice. ptease?
F.A.: And for you. Sir?
John: Can I (1)
1
/ u:/ do, _ _• _ _• _ _. ~ _ _
2:
/30/ don 't, _ _ • _ _• _ _ • ~ _ _
b listen again and say the wo rd s.
•
a 020
listen to the sentences below. How
many times do you hear / u:/ and / dOl?
/":/ />0/
Oh nQ! DQn't gQ there.
1
What is there to do in Vancouver?
2:
Those two new students are so nice.
[QJ @]
0 0
0 0
b Say the sentences.
How to ... I show interest
a
a
Choose the correct words to complete each
dialogue.
A: I have two children.
B: Really? That's a shamei!l§j;
1
A: I live in a very sma ll house.
B: Really? That's
2:
a shame/great!
A: I don't live with my parents. I live with my friend s.
B: Oh, I see/do.
b Write a response to each sentence.
A: I don't like t his restaurant.
B: Really? That's a shame.
1
A: I don't work in los Angeles. I work in San
Francisco.
B, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
2:
A: I like my new job.
B, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
a mineral water. please.
sparkling. And an orans.,. julc.,. for my
(,)---
larry:
John :
larry:
John:
larry:
John:
larry:
John:
larry:
John:
larry:
John:
larry:
Thanks.
Thank you.
First time in New York?
(])
?
Is this your first time in New York?
Oh. no. it isn't. I (4)
a lot in New York.
This is my wife, er ... she's asleep.
(5)
do you do?
I'm an actor. I work in theatres in London.
I see.
What do you (6)
,
I work (7)
a big bank. Its offices are in
the UK and the USA. I travel a lot.
Oh. 1see. Where do you live?
I live in New York with my family. BUI a lot of the
time I live in hotels ...
fA - Right Attendant
Vocabulary I
Grammar I
verbs of routine
. : . a Choose the correct nouns to complete the verb
g
phrases.
(orne
a work
,
a
3
•
finish
a bed
get
a work
go
a to bed
have a
a up
5
make
•
start
a shower
a work
walch
7
a home
Prese nt Sim ple: he, she and it
Wri te sen tences for the pictu res in Exercise lb .
She gets up at 10:10.
,
b shower
~
d dinner
a
b TV
( home
d work
3
4
5
b up
( shower
d bed
b dinner
( work
d TV
b dinner
( home
d
b home
c dinner
b bed
b TV
m
Make the posit ive sentences negative.
He likes chocolate.
He doesn 't like ,hoeo/ate.
shower
1
William starts work early.
d TV
2
He watches TV with his daughter.
c home
d shower
3
Irene has a shower every day.
c up
d bed
4
Ricky makes dinner for his children.
b Match the pictures with phrases from Exercise la.
CD
rr.""~Y
,, ,
I~ r
getup
.
- I
.
m
Read the text and answer t he questions.
Does Mrs Moody start work early? Yes. she does.
1
Does she have breakfast?
2
Does she have a coffee in the morning?
3
Does she go to the restaurant for lunch?
4 Does she finish work late?
5
Does she have any friends?
Mrs Moody - the workaholic
II
My manager Is called Mn Moody. She's
a w orkaholic. She starts worIt at seven
o'clock every morning. She doesn't have
breakfast. She has a coffw at eleven
o'clock and she has salad for Iundi. She
doesn't go to the restaurant - she eats
her salad It her desk. She finishes wort
.. eight o'dock. She does"~ have
Reading
. . a Read texts 1-3. Match the texts with the
photos A-C
GJ Claudia loves clothes. She works on Saturdays but she
doesn't work on Sundays or Mondays. She doesn't
work in an office. Claudia has two children.
Claudia: '/ like my job. I start work at nine and finish ar
five. I have time for my children in the evening ond on
Sundays.' 8
ill Un loves sports. She starts work late and she works in
Pronunciation I 151, Izl and IIZI
a. a
0 n listen to the words from the box. How is
the final s pronounced? Complete the table.
doe5
lives
eats finishes gets
starts watches
151
Izl
goes
likes
1>21
does
the evenings and at weekends. She doesn't work in a
shop. She has a salad for lunch and pasta for dinner.
She has a shower in the evening after work.
Lin: 'I love my job. I don't start work early and that's
great. I hate early mornings!' __
(I) Olivia works from Monday to Friday. She doesn't work
at weekends. She starts work at nine and fini shes at
five every day. She doesn't work in a gym.
Olivia: 'My job is OK. I don't love it and I don't hate it.
My manager is nice.' __
b Read the texts again. Complete the sentences
with Claudia, lin and Olivia.
Olivia doesn't work on Saturdays.
,
,
_ _ _ works in a gym.
3
_ _ _ doesn't start work at 9 o'dock every day.
_ _ _ aod _ _ _ don't work in the evening.
4
____ works in a shop.
5 ____ works in an office.
like their jobs.
6 _ _ _ and
b listen again and say the words.
ill 02)
Say the sentences. Then listen and check.
My dad likes chicken.
2
What does she do?
J
4
s
6
7
8
9
He finishes work at one.
My sister eats chocolate for breakfast.
He lives alone.
Simon gets up at six.
Paula starts work at seven.
She watches a lot of TV.
He goes to bed at eleven.
Vocabulary I
days of the week
m
Complete the word puzzle to find the American river. Use the
collocations from Exercise 2.
. . a Complete the days of the week.
Then put them in order.
,
,
3
W ~ d n ~ :;. day _
Th ___ day _
F __ day _
M __ day _,_
S _ L _ day _
T ___ day _
S __ day _
,
b Complete the dialogues with in, at
3
• , __ in the evening. I look at news websites or blogs.
5 , __ on Monday evenings. I study French.
6 , __ on Saturday mornings. I usually play football or tennis.
,
At
,
orono
k
What time do you get up on
Saturdays?
8: Around ten o'clock.
t
J
A: Do you have a shower __ the
night.
4
k Are you at home __ Friday
evenings?
8: No, I'm not. But I'm at home __
Saturdays.
Vocabulary I
g
f
F
R
II
f iN 0
5
I
5
,
6
P
I
-
morning?
8: No, I don't. I have a shower __
K
•
after work?
B: No, 1 don't. I work _ _ weekdays.
A
I
A: What do you do _ _ t he evening,
B: I play sport.
2 A:. 00 you work __ the weekend?
, __ in my English class and at the gym. I have a lot of
friends.
, __ to my neighbour but he doesn't say anything to me.
, __ in the evening and watch TV.
Grammar 1 I
Prese nt Simple, you (plural), we and
they
m
look at the ta ble and complete Grace's sentences.
/
verb collocations
Put the letters in the (orrect order to
make (ollocations.
tae ifhs
eat fish
1
ustyd a gglnuaea
2
vats
ta meoh
3
furs hel tenlerin
q
kame drsiefn
S vas lalhe
6
lad royu redfins
7
ypta rsopt
Saturday
no
no
Grace: We
1
Grace:
2 Grace :
3 Grace:
4 Grace:
have two children. They don't hove children.
We
. They _ _ _ _ __
They
. We _ _ _ _ __
We
. They _ _ _ _ __
We _ _ _ _ _ _ . They _ _ _ _ __
•
Complete the dialogue with the correct form of do
and like.
Grammar 2 I
C. a
Complete the dialogues with where, when,
how, what and who.
WEEKEND HOUSE SWAP
A: Who do you work for?
Two couples swap houses for a weekend and decorate!
B: I work for Regent Enterprises.
Presenter: So, 5asha and liam, what do you do?
t
o
Sasha:
We're office workers.
Sasha:
They \3)
They (4)
2
3
?
(8)
A:
do you live?
A:
do you start work?
B: At 8:30.
blues and greens. But
greys and blacks.
No, we (])
colours do you like?
B: In Saint Tropez.
'+
A:
do you cook paella?
B: It's easy!
?
Presenter: What colours (5) _ _ _ you
(6)
you
blues and greens,
too?
liam:
A:
B: I like red and green.
Presenter: And what about Colin and Nancy. What
(1)
they
?
liam:
They're teachers.
Presenter: What colours (2) _ _ _ they
Wh- questions
5
A:
ti me do you finish work?
B: Around 5 p.m.
6
. We
whites and greys. They're
A:
do you live with?
B: My son and daughter.
7
beautiful colours.
A:
do you do?
B: I'm a doctor.
Presenter: OK, thanks. Happy decorating!
S A:
do you leach?
B: I teach Spanish.
b Write questions to find the missing
information.
I work for ...
Who do your work for?
t
I live in ...
2
I'm a ...
3
I teach ...
'+ I start work at ...
5
I live with ...
Pronunciation I do in Wh- questions
~
a
Underline the stressed words in each question.
What sports do you ~?
1
Where do you live?
2
Who do you like?
3
When do you go to bed?
'+ What do you do?
b
O~. listen, check and repeat.
1~1
At home
~
V ocabulary I
GraJllm ar I
room s
. . Put the letters in the correct order to make rooms
and places in a house .
stairs
ritssa
•
larlee
3
ton
•
habmorot
5
droomeb
6
degnra
7
Ihla
8
regaga
,
,
'"
fu rn iture
Match the words from the box with the pictures.
basin
bath
bin
-..........
DO
Match the furniture in exercise 2 to the rooms
Bathroom:
Bedroom :
Kitchen:
l iving room: sofa
II
2
,,
,
,/
,/
,/
b l ook at the chart. Com plete the text about
Patricia.
chair
m
. __
below.
,/
Patricia
'I 've got a nat in Notting Hill in the UK. It (1) _ _
one bedroom and a living room but it (2) _ __ ,
garage or a ga rden . I (J) _ _ a washing machine
in the kitchen and a sofa in the living room. I
(4) _ _ a bath - just a shower. I (S) _ _ a carit's a small. red sports car.'
coffee table cooker desk dishwasher
fridge lamp mirror sink 56fe table
toilet wardrobe washing machine
•
,,
1
ga rden
washing machine ,/
balh
sofa
,/
vinlgi amra
armchair
Jam ie
garage
Vocabulary I
a
a look at the table. Complete the text for Jam ie.
bedrooms
(hilkne
2
•
have got
She 's qot a house in Auckland in New Zealand. It
(1) _ _ two bedrooms and a garage but it
(2) _ _ a garden. She (J) _ _ a bath in the
bathroom and a sofa in the living room. She
(4) _ _ a washing machine and she (s) _ _ a car.
•
Complete the dialogue with the correct
words.
Reading
A, Hello. Can I help you?
B, No, thank you. I'm just looking.
A, OUf televisions are on special offer
_
today. Have you !lQ1 a television?
B, Yes, I (1) _ _ .
a Read the texts and answer the questions with Oscar,
Oscar's friends , Rink or Rink's cousin.
I \Alant to live in ...
A, (,) _ _ yco _ _ a television in
your bedroom?
This week we talk to Oscar Ster ner - actor. singer and
writer, and Rink Amra - OJ and artist.
B, No, I {J) _ _ . But I don't want a
television in my bedroom. I want a
washing machine for my mother.
A, (4) _ _ your mother _ _ a
television?
B, Yes, she (s) _ _
. She (6) _ _
a television in her living room and
another television in her bedroom. Now,
how much is this washing machine?
A, It's £399. The television is only £299 ...
a
Write complete sentences with have got.
(you!a car?) (Yes)
A, Have ~ou got a car?
B, Yes, I have.
,
(Ravi! .! /a new house)
2
(My parents/l /a washing machine)
3
4
My friends live in 5t Petersburg. They're
artists and they've got a nice flat near the centre of the
city. They haven't got a garden but they've got a dacha! It's a small
house in the countryside for holidays or the weekend.
(your house/ a garage?) (No)
A,
B,
?
(that hotel!a swimming pool?) (Yes)
,
A,
B,
5 (my hotel room /l / bath)
6
(we/.//a new baby)
7
(you/ ./ / a beautiful flat)
Rink : I'm a OJ from Delhi in India but I
want to live in Rio de Janeiro in Brazil.
Rio is Brazil's cultural capital. It's
about 500 years old and it has got
fantastic tourist attractions, for
example Copacabana beach,
Sugarloaf Mountain and, of
course, carnival. There are also
a lot of universitJes, museums
and theatres.
My cousin lives in Rio. He's a singer.
He's got a flat in the south of the city.
He hasn't got a garden but he's got a
beach dose to his flat.
B (my sisters/ l ! any children)
,
Oscar: I'm from Stockholm in sweden
but I want to live in St Petersburg in
Russia. St Petersburg is Russia's
cultural capital. It's only 300
years old but it has got a lot of
beautiful buildings, for example
The Hermitage and The Summer
Palace. The main street is called
Nevsky Prospect . There are a lot
of shops and restaurants and all
the major brands have got shops on
this street.
Who lives in Rio de Janeiro?
Rink 's cousin
Who is from Stockholm?
(we/any milk in the fridge?) (Yes)
A,
B,
,
2
Who lives in 5t Petersburg?
3
Who lives near a beach?
4
Who's got a holiday house?
5
Who works as a DJ?
6
Who are artists?
b
Answer the questions.
What is Nevsky Prospect?
2
What is on Nevsky Prospect?
3
How old is Rio?
4
What are some of Rio's tourist attractions?
5
What does Rink's cousin do?
Vocabulary I doing housework
. . a Choose the correct word to complete the
How too
0
I
make si mple requests
requests.
a Put the words in the correct order to complete
the dialogues.
Can you __ the dishwasher, please?
A; you
a iron
1
~
c clean
Can you __ the living room, please?
a tidy
b wash
( iron
2 Can you __ the laundry, please?
a wash
b clean
_
0
a sweep
b do
( lay
a lay
b wash
c clean
5 Can you __ the floor, please?
a tidy
b sweep
(empty
6 Can you __ your clothes, please?
a iron
b do
( vacuum
7
Can you __ the dishes, please?
8
a sweep b wash
c iron
Can you __ the stairs. please?
b vacuum
table.
the
lay
,
Sure,
problem.
Sure, no problem.
A: dishes,
Can
wash
B: course.
Yes,
of
you
the
please?
c do
Can you __ the bathroom, please?
a empty
Can
Can YOU lay the table. please?
B: no
3 Can you __ the table. please?
4
please?
,
A: sweep
B: sorry.
you
please?
can't.
,om
Can
late.
,Om
floor,
the
No,
b
Write new dialogues. Use the pictures and the
prompts.
( lay
b Write a phrase from exercise 13 next to each
picture below.
A: Con you take a photo o{us, please? (take a
photo of us)
B: Sure, no problem. (sure)
empty the dishwasher
B
o
1
A: ____________________________
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ? (ca rry my bags)
B:
,
. (yes)
A' __________________________
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ? (answer the phone)
B:
. (sorry)
Grammar I adve rbs of frequency
m
Pronunciation I IAI and /II
a Complete the table with the words from the box.
sometimes
( never
usually
always
a 0
•
)
IA! o r I I/?
IA! IV
Does you r mym sQmetimes cQme here?
I~=---I
T
I~
t
Is my din ner in the kitchen?
2
I love Sundays but I hale Mondays.
3
Where's his business card ? It's in the
[iving room.
o
o
o
o
0
0
0
b
Underline the examples of the sounds in eac t-.
sentence.
b Complete the sentences with an adverb of
frequency.
C Listen again and repeat the sentences.
I watch TV in the evenings. (usually)
J usually
~s Li sten. Which sound can you hear i n
each sent ence,
watch TV in the evenings.
We're late for work. (always)
We're always late [or work.
1
I wash the dishes. (always)
2
She does the laundry. (sometimes)
3
My children tidy their bedrooms. (never)
4
The food in that restaurant is terrible. (usually)
5
I make breakfas t for my wife on Sunday.
Reading
a
Read the text. Complete the sentences w ith Per,
Ron, Matthew or Felipe .
(sometimes)
6
He is happy on Friday afternoons. (always)
7 I go to the gym before work. (never)
8
•
Our cleaner is really fast. (usua lly)
'My wife makes OIflllElf bull atways lay the table end E!fIl)ty the
dishwa.shef". She's a good cook and I"m not! We've both got
jobs and we work at week. .
Per, Sweden
Correct the mistake in each sentence.
'[ cIao't do any house<.York but I work 60 hou"s a 'M!ek. 1 corre
home around 8 p.m. I haven't got tme for houseMJrk. My wife
doesn't wor1<. She does aI the tvJusework but I scrnetrnes
make cinnef on Sunday.'
I watch never TV in the afternoon.
Ron,USA
J never watch TV in the afternoon.
1
Maggie plays usually sport on Friday afternoon.
'My wife usually does the housework. I sorrte{i11ElS tKjy the
living room Of make dirlrlQ-, but my wife usuaIy does it. She
gets up early and does it. I never get LP early. I'm <lw'Jys tI"8d.'
2
I sometime iron her clothes.
Matthew, UK
3
You sometimes are really sad.
we do the housework together. For exarf1)k!. [ usuaIy do 1te
'My wife and I work about 50 hou"s a week.. AI weekends
laundry and she usuaIy deans the bathroom. We hawwl't gal
4
Never he finish es work late on Friday.
S Her friends always are attractive.
6
British people are usually have a sandwich for
lunch.
a cleaner.'
Felipe, Atgenti1a
Matthew is always tired.
,
3
4
_ __ _ doesn't do any housework..
_ _ _ _ never makes dinner.
_ __ _ gets up late.
does the housework on Saturday
and Sunday.
S
finishes work late.
How to ... I offer food and drink
. . Complete the dialogues with the phrases from
the box.
Grammar I like + -ing; want + infinitive
m
Marcus and Pete want to play football.
Do you _ _ _ eating in fast food res ta urants?
2
S: Thanks.
A: Whot would you like to drink?
B: (1)
a coffee. please .
A; (2) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ something to eat?
B: (4)
A: Milk and sugar?
B: Milk. no sugar. please.
J
(UP
of tea?
. I'd love one.
A:. (5)
10 eat?
B: (6)
a sandwich, please.
Which res taurant do you
3 They don't
1 A: Hello. Come in.
2
want or like .
1
What would you like (X2) Yes, please
Would you like (X2) I'd like (X2)
B: No, thank you.
A: 0) _ _ _ ____ a
Complete the sentences with
m
4
Does she
,
5
Do you
7
S
We
I don't
I don't
to go to?
watching TV.
playing tennis?
to go for a walk?
watching Hollywood films.
to go to the theatre.
working late.
Complete the texts with the correct form of the
verbs given.
A:. Cheese? Chicken?
8: Cheese. please.
Pronunciation I would you
g a Underline the / dju:/ sound.
Would you like a cup of tea?
Would you like
~met ning
to eat?
2 What would you like to drink?
J Would you likea(old drink?
b
16
listen and write the sentences you hear.
What would you like to eat?
,
My name is Kate Watson. I'm a chef. I ~rk f~ a small
restaurant called The Happy Chicken. I like bemg (bel ~ ~hef
and I like {11
(workl with food but I don t h~e
{21
(finish) work at one o'clock in the ~omlng .
(start) work at nine and fiOish at
I~~ 131
.
.
~~
five . I want (4J
(go) ShoPPI~9 With my e ~
at the weekend. I never see my friends -I m always at work.
)
•
,
~Y name is Johan Holland. '.'m a call centre worker. I like
~l
..
(work) With people but I don't like my job.
It~ not excltlng. I want {SJ
{be} a sales re
I hke {]J
(make) friends with people and I ~ke
[8)
!live) in a big city. But I don't want
[9)
[talk) on the telephone for eight hours a day.
How to ... I offerfood and drink
. . Complete the dialogues with the phrases from
Grammar I like + · jng; want + infinitive
m
the box.
Complete the sentences with
Marcus and Pete
1
What would you l ike (X2) Yes, please
Would you like (x2) I'd like (X2)
1 A: Hello. Come in .
B: Thanks.
A: What would YOU like to drink?
B: (1)
a coffee, please.
A: (2) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ something to eat?
B: No, t ha nk you.
2
A:
6) _______ 3 cup of tea?
B:
{.tV
. I'd love one.
m
want or like .
want to play football.
Do you _ _ _ eating in fast food restaurants?
2
Which restaurant do you
3
They don't
4
Does she
5
Do you
6
I don't
7
8
W.
I don't
to go to?
watching TV.
playing tennis?
to go for a walk?
watching Hollywood films.
to go to the theatre.
working late.
Complete the texts with the co rrect fo rm of the
verbs given.
A:. Milk and sugar?
3
B: Milk. no sugar, please.
A: (s)
to eat ?
B: (6)
a sandwich, please.
A: Cheese? Chicken?
8: (heese, please.
Pronunciation I would you
•
a Underline the / dju:/ sound.
Woul~
like a (UP of tea?
Woukl you like something to eat ?
2 What would you like to drink?
3 Would you likea(old drink?
b
0'16
Listen and write the sentences you hear.
What would you /ike to eat?
,
,
My name is Kate Watson. I'm a chef. I ~rk f~r a small
restaurant called The Happy Chicken. I like bemg [be) ~ ~hef
and I like (11
[wort.) with food but I don t lI~e
(2 )
(finish) work at one o'clock in th~ ~om\ng .
(3)
!start! work at nine and finIsh at
I want
.
'til
fr·.nds
five. I want (41
!gol shoppIng WI my I
I
at the weekend . I never see my friends - I'm always at work.
3
•
My name is Johan Holland. ['m a caU centre worker. [like
(5)
(wort.) with people but I don't like my job.
It's not exciting. I want IS)
(beJ a sales rep.
I like (7J
(B)
{9 }
(make) friends with people and J like
£live) in a big city. But J don't want
(talk! on the telephone for eight hours a day_
Vocabula ry I technology
•
Listening
a la bel the pictu re with six of the word s from t he
box.
a
0"1
10
a camcorder a camera a DVD player
a fla t-screen TV a games console a laptop
a stereo
Cover the audioscript and liste n. Complete
the table .
lukasz
drink
segrlcling water
food
h)
wireless Internet
~o
O f~
-~
has got
(,)
())
wants
(.)
(5)
likes
(6)
(])
AUOIOSCRIPT
J:
Hi. Come in, lukasz.
l: Thanks. 10. This is a nice houf>e.
J:
Thank you. Can I take your coat?
l: Yes. Thanks.
J:
Come in. Sit down. Would you like a drink?
l: Have you got a cold drink?
J:
Yes, I have. I've got apple j uice, sparking water _
L: A sparkling water, please.
J: Would you like a slice of orange cheesecake.lOo?
b Com plete the dialogues with a verb and a word
l: Mmm, yes please ... Hey, you've got a nice stereo.
from exe rcise sa.
J: Thanks. I really like listening 10 music. What about you?
Do you
listen to mu sic much at home?
Yes, I do. I've got a
l : I like listening to music, too but I haven't got a stl'reo.
stereo in my bedro om.
I've gal a laptop. All my music is on that.
A: Do you
computer games much
at home?
B: Yes, I do. I've got a new _ _ __ _ in my
bedroom.
2 A: Do you
a lot of video?
B: No, I don't. I haven't got a _ __ __
1
3 A: Do you
B: Yes, I do. We've got a
living room.
4
TV much at ho me?
in the
A: Do you _ _ __ _ the Internet much at
home?
B: Yes, I do. I've got a _ _ _ _ _ in my
bedroom and we've got _ _ _ _ _ at
home.
5
A: Do you _ _ _ __
a lot of photos?
B: No, I don't. I haven'! gal a _ __ _ _
6
A: Do you _ _ _ __
a lot of QVDs at home?
B: No, I don't. We haven't go t a _ _ _ __
J: Oh. I haven', got a laptop. I want to gel one.
l : Do you like playing computer games?
J:
No, not really. I haven't got a gamescQnsole. Have you?
l : Yes, I have. I really like playing computer games but
my console is quite old. I want to get a new one.
J:
Which console do you wan! to get?
l: Oh. I don' t know really.
J:
My brother's got a ...
I
__+Heview_and~nSo.Udation Present Simple
Wh- questions
. . Complete the sentences with the co rrect form of
the verb in brackets.
Gary is a chef. He
•
starts (start) work at fi ve in the
work ?
Whe re
do
you
afternoon.
Where do ~ou work?
My parents don't get up (not get up) late at the
weekend.
•
,
you
3
in German?
•
do
5
time
up?
you
6
you
What
do
7
When
start?
th,
8
Mirina
does
with?
Oike) British pop music.
t
2
My partner and I
Sophie
Sebastian
5 Alexia
6 You
(not eal) fish.
3
•
7 H,
8 Bea and Telio
Fridays.
9
live?
you
Where
do
What
do
,
do?
(watch) TV
every evening.
(not say) hello to me.
(nol li ke) football.
(finish) work late.
(fini sh) work at 5 every day.
(stay) at home on
Harry's sisler
.0 Grant
(love) your house.
(call) his friends every
evening.
g
Put the word s in the co rrect order to make
question s.
Who
you
hello
you
for?
How
do
soy
work
What
do
la nguages
does
Who
got
stud y?
,
,
,
,
,
party
,
live
,
Write questions and answers. Use the prom pts.
(you / play any sport) (yes)
A: Do you play any sport?
B:
Yes. I do.
t
(your sisters/lik e your wife) (no)
k
2
3
_ _ _______________________ ,
h ave got
m
Complete the dialogues with the correct form of
have got.
8 , ---,-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Mila;
Oibril/ea! a lo!)(vesj
lilly:
Have you flQ1. a house o r a flat?
I (1) _________ a house.
k __________________________________ ,
Mila:
(2) _____ ;t
B, ________________________________
lilly:
No, it (]) _ _ . But that's OK. I
(4) _ _ _ _ a car.
(they/ work from home) (yes)
k __________________________ ,
Mila;
(s) ___ _ you ____ a garden?
lilly:
B, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
4
5
6
Mila:
(your friends / live in Barcelon a) (yes)
k ________________ ,
lilly:
B, ________________________________
7
swimming pool in their garden, too.
B, ________________________________
(Ramzi / go to bed early) (no)
k _________________________ ,
(we/ have any food in the house?) (no)
k ________________ ,
B, __________________________
No, J (6) _____ but my friends (7) _ _
_ ___ a garden and J somet imes go
there. They (8) ________ a
(Felix/ love her) (no)
k __________________________ ,
B, _______________________________
_____ a garage?
Wow! (9) _____ they _
___ a t ennis
court, too?
2
Yes, they (to) _
_
.
Archie; (11) _____ your brother _____ a games
console?
Sadiq: Yes, he (12) ____ .
Archie: What console (13) _____ h, ____ ,
Sadiq: He (14) ________ an Xbox. 360.
Archie: I (15) _
___ ____ a 360, too.
Sadiq : (16) ____ you ____ Metal Wars?
Archie: No, I (17) _ _ . Is it good?
Sadiq : It's amazing.
Adverbs of frequency
Vocabulary
_
•
Complete the sente nces with the adverbs of
Complete the dialogues with the phrases from the
box.
frequency in brackets.
I go to bed early. (never)
I
empty the dishwasher wash the dishes
go to bed stay at home finish work
say hello play sport make dinner
do the laundry
never go to bed earlv.
I'm late. (usually)
2
Do you work from home? (sometimes)
___________________________ 1
A: There aren't any clean dishes.
8: Why don't you wash the dishes, then?
3 Are they happy? (always)
----------------------_1
4
I have a coffee in the morning. (usually)
5
00 you make dinner? (sometimes)
1
B: Why don't you _ _ _ _ _ _ , then?
2
6
A: I don't want to go out tonight
A: I'm a bit overweight.
B: Why don't you _ _ _ _ _ _ , then?
---------------------------1
3
A: I'm always tired.
B: Why don't you _ _ _ _ _ _ early, then?
4
A: I always come home late.
She is late. (never)
7 They clean the bathroom. (never)
B: Why don't you
early, then?
5 A: All the plates and cups are in the dishwasher.
8
We gel up before 9 o'clock at the weekend.
B: Why don't you _ _ _ _ _ _ , then?
(always)
6
A: I'm hungry.
B: Why don't you _________ • then?
7 A: I think he's an old friend from schoot.
like + ing; want + infinitive
a
B: Why don't you
Write full sentences. Use the prompts.
(Adria na/like I sing)
Adriana likes singing.
(Peter/ want/go out later)
to him. then?
8 A: I haven't got any clean clothes.
B: Why don't you
a
• then?
Choose the odd one oul.
Peter wants to go out later.
1
(My Sister/ not like/do the laundry)
t
2
(Sol and Kay /not want / go swimming)
,
a
c
a
c
basin
sofa
camera
games console
([
d
b
d
c;erweiiiiD
wardrobe
laptop
cellar
a attractive
c slim
b armchair
d ugly
3 (Alan/ like/ play football)
3
a quarter to five
c twenty past two
b seventy fIVe
d ten o'clock
4
(teachers/not like/ finish work late)
•
a Sunday
c Friday
b Wednesday
d bathroom
5
(I/ not want / make dinner tonight)
5 a mirror
6
(Tom/want/meet Penelope)
7
(you/like/play sport?)
8
(Ewa and Adam / like/watch TV)
c garage
6
a camcorder
c bin
7 a sink
c short
8 a
c
9 a
c
hall
flat·screen TV
half past one
twelve years old
,. a Thursday
( birthday
b bedroom
d 10ft
b stereo
d wireless intemet
b old
d tall
b living room
d kitchen
b quarter to nine
d twenty to three
b Tuesday
d Monday
Vocabulary I
leisure activities
. . a Match the photos with the leisure activities
from the box.
aerobics
a gallery
Vocabulary I
g
ve rbs of like and dislike
a Choose the correct verb .
©©
chess
cycling exercise
puzzles leAfIts a walk
lifYdon'( mind/ hate chess.
@
My parents don 't like /don 't mind/ love football.
, ©©©
She quire likes/ loves / doesn't mind my music.
3
®®
My brother hotes/ likes /doesn't like tennis.
4
®®®
I hote/love /quire like going to galleries.
s©
My cousin doesn 't mind/ loves /quite likes doing
puzzles.
b l ook at the table. Write sentences about twins
Bella and Olive.
Bella
do exerci se
1
go to galleries
2
Twitter
3 stay at home on a
Saturday night
4 do puzzles
5 sushi
Olive
©©©®®
®®®@
©
®®
©© ®®®
@
©©©
®® ©
Bella: 'Jlove doing exercise but Olive doesn 't
like it. '
t
Olive:
2
Bella:
3 Olive :
4
5
b Complete the table with the words from
Exercise la.
play
do
go for
goto
go + -ing
chess
Bella:
Olive:
How to ... I make suggestions
_
Grammar I
a
a Complete the dialogues with the word s in th e
box.
~et's
C
ShaH
su re
Why
Yes
)
B: I'm not ___
~ .
I'm quite tired.
A:
go cycling. It's nice weather.
S:
,OK.
3 A:
Com plete the sen tences. Write the object
pronoun form of the word in bold .
t
A: ShaJl we go-fo r a walk in the park?
2
a
I like Bob but he doesn't like me.
nice
~.------~
1
object p ronouns
Shall we go cycling ?
Man ;
B: (not sure/ busy) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
3
You are attractive but I don't love _ __
Here, this ice cream is for~ . It's your
favourite, chocolate.
Woman; Thanks.
B: (OK/ nice)
OK. That sounds nice.
1 A: (l et's/ a puzzle) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
B: (OK/ nice)
A: (shall/walk)
S, (OK)
4
Man;
b Write three new dialogues. Use the prompts.
A: (why/ tenni s)
She loves John and John loves _ _ _~
He's always angry but I quite like _ __
b Complete the dia logue with object pronouns.
B: OK. That sounds _ __
2
2
3
5 Where are they? I rea lly like _ _ _~
don't we play chess?
A: (Shall / cycl ing?)
We don't like the Johnsons but they qu ite like
And this one is for (t) _ _ . It's my
favou rite. strawberry.
Woman ; Who is the drink for; (2) _ _ or me ?
?
Man:
It's for you and me. It's for both of (J) _ _ .
Woman : The film starts in five minutes. It's a Johnny
--------- ?
Depp film.
Man:
Johnny Oepp? tlike (.4) _ _
• Do you like
th e Pirates o( rh e Coribbeon films?
Pronunciation I / al/ and /eI/
ma O ~8
listen. Write the words you hear.
Woman: Yes, I love (s) _ _
Choc% t?
Man :
. 00 you know
Yes, I really like (6) _ _ . It's a great film.
Woman: Johnny Depp's wife is French. Her name's
Vanessa Paradis. She's a singer.
Man :
Vanessa Paradis. I don't know (]) _ _ .
like
,
,
Woman : She's really beautiful. The film's starting.
3
Person :
4
Ssh!
Woman: Sorry!
5
b Match / al/ or l eI! to each word in exe rcise 4a .
Jail
,
,
3
4
5
C Listen again and repeat the words .
•
a Say the sentences. Then underline the / al/
and j ell sounds in each sentence.
Do you lIke cy'ding?
1
Do you hate playing tennis?
2
I don't mind getting up at eight.
b 0 29
listen, check and repeat.
1
.'
Vocabulary I
.. a
Match the verbs in A to the nouns in B.
A
2
•
B
~b
dance
3 play
1I wri te
dinner
•
8
talk 10
9
speak
h
I
Oim and Jane/ cook ./ Idrive X)
2
{lbrahim/swim ./ l use a com puter ,k')
3
ewe/ play chess l ! play the piano.t1
4
Exercise la in the correct for m.
5
•
I want to learn to
in his free timl!.
,
Complete the dialogue wi th the phrases from th e
box.
A: So. Mrs Redwood,
.
.
(We/ drive l / dance./)
can Can he €aA-'f&ti
he can't I can I can'l
computer programmes
~~
(Ji ng/use a computer '/ Iwrite com pul er
programmes Xl
b Complete the sentences with a phrase from
.'
Use the
compu ter programmes
animals
My brother writes
can and can't.
I can sing but I can't play the piano.
c computer
d French
the ta ngo
f the piano
g a song
S cook
6 drive
7 sing
Wri te se ntences with
prompts.
(I/sing ./ I play the piano Xl
a acar
usea ~
t
Grammar I can/can't
abilities
.
Can you he can
They can
can you speak Italian?
B: Yes, (1)
. My mother and father are from
Switzerland. (2)
speak Italian, English,
french and German.
1
~ ' ---
A: Great. (J)
too?
I don't know how to
B: I (4)
_ _ _ _ """IY day.
speak french and German
speak German but (s) _ __
speak French.
A: OK. The manager, Mr Harris, is from France so
(6)
speak French . But he can speak
Italian, too.
B: Realty? That's great! (8) ____ speak German?
A, No, (7) _ _ _
Can people
I don't want to
?
tonight.
BonjOUr!
0~
Do you want to team to
Do you want to
?
with me?
ma
look at the table. Complete Erica's sentences.
Me (Erica)
Jo
(my sister)
~ ~
~ g
~ ~
Eddie
My parents
(my brother)
H
~
~ ~
Reading
a.
Read the article and answer the questions.
Men and women:
are they the same or are they different?
rnJ !l1
play the piano
Erica:
I can play the piano but my sister, La,
can't.
t
drive
Erica: My brother, Eddie, _ _ _ _ _ __
2
swim
Erica: My brother, Eddie, _ _ _ _ _ __
3 sing
Erica: My sister, l a, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
b l ook at the table in exercise 4a and write
questions and answers. Use the prompts.
(your brother/s wim?)
Can your brother. Eddie. swim?
B: Yes, he can.
A:
t
(your parents/use a computer?)
A, _________________________ ,
B, _
2
_
_
_
_
-,---_ _ __
(your sister/ play the piano?)
A, _________________________ ,
B, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
3
women
are very different. For example, some
people think that men can read maps but
women can't. Felix Alden is a writer-. His book
Men and Women is very JlOIl(iar. He _
that
'NOrTlefl can listen to people's problems. for
example, but men can't. And he ijWj(s that men
can read maps but women can't.
Other people think that men and women are
very similar. Janet Prokop:7Wicz is a writer, too.
Her book 7he Male Mind and the Female Mild
is also very POPUlar. She thinks that men and
women aren't very different. 'Men and women
learn different abirrties at home and at sc:hooi,'
Prokopowicz says, 'but men and women are
really the same.'
What do you ttmk?
(you / dance?)
A, _________________________ ,
What is Felix Alden's job?
B, _ __
He's a writer.
_
_ _ __
_
Pronunciation I can and can't
•
S
ome people think that men and
a O}D
t
What is the name of his book?
2
Does he think that men and women are the same
or different?
listen. Write the sentences you hea r.
Can YOU speak En glish?
,
3 What is Janet Prokopowicz's job?
2
3
•
5
b listen again and say the sentences.
4
What is the name of her book?
5
Does she think that men and women are the
same or different ?
Vocabulary I
Vocabulary I
months
. . a Complete the months. Then put them in the
g
Complete the crossword with the written form of
the numbers.
correct order.
J.~
IY
b
ct
I_" __ ry
D-
(
- mb
- - g - 51
M -Y
_pr_ I
F
b, - - ,-
N-
v - mb
0
0
ill
0
0
0
0
0
0
I_n_
O
S_pl_mb_r
0
0
M
"h
b Cover the months in Exercise
ordi nal numbers
,---
,
I I
-
,
cc-
•
,
I I •
I
, I
I I
I
c-
month
rr-
I
~
I"
la. What
-
-
r-
-
-
~
-
is the birthday of each cele brity below?
I
"
I I
I"
-
I I
Maria Sharapova (19/04/1987)
April
1
Across
Giorgio Armani (tt/07/1934)
2 Michelle Obama (17/01/ 1964)
3
Roger Federer (08/08/t981)
•
Rihanna (20/02/V}88)
5
Bruce Springsteen (23 /09/ 1949)
6
Woody Allen (1/ 12 / 1935)
Down
,
41h
,
S
30th
3 121h
7
11th
4 15th
"
"
"
19th
6 20th
81h
8 >51
3,d
9 ,nd
Complete the table with the spoken or written
forms of the dates.
Spoken
7 Bono (10/05/1960)
8
Angelina Jolie (04 / 06/1975)
9
Sting (02/10/ 1951)
10
Javier Bardem (01/ 03 / 1969)
u Calvin Klein (10/ 11/ 1942)
Sih
How to ... I write and say dates
m
I
c-
r,-
-
,
Written
the twenty·first of January 21St January
the eleventh of March
nth March
the first of May
(,)
(2)
12th Oecember
the twentieth of June
(3)
the sixteenth of Novem ber (4)
(S)
2nd September
(6)
3rd February
the twelfth of October
(7)
(8)
30th April
the ninth of July
(9)
I
Grammar I in. at. on
m
Choose the correct word :
Listening
in. at or on.
a
a 0
Is your birthday6}'ot / on June?
1
My party is
JI
listen. Match t he dialogues (1-3) with the
pictures (A-().
in /atlon 13t h July.
2 let's go on holiday in/at/on the beginning
of Augus t.
3 I've got two tickets for the theatre in/ at/on
14th May.
4 Shall we go cyc ling inlotlon Sunday?
5 The football match starts in/at/on 3
o'clock.
6 I don't like going on holiday in/ atlon
August.
dialogue __
b
in/at/on the end
7
My daughter starts school
8
Are you free
9
Is there a show in/at/on the afternoon ?
of this month.
in/otlon Wed nesday evenin g?
listen again and co mplete t he table.
what?
,
when ?
why not?
go to the
theatre
2
_
Write complete questions. Use the prompts.
3
be/ your bi rthday/ January?
Is your birthday in January?
match / fini sh/ s o'clock?
Does the match finish at 5 o'clock ?
1
your new job/ start/ beginning of April?
AUDIOSCRIPT
,
M: Hey, Adam, it's Mary.
A: Hi, Mary. How are you?
----------------------'
2
be/ the show sold out/ end of June?
M: Fine, thanks. Ad am, I've got two tickets for the theatre on
19th April. Do you want to com e with me?
A: What day is that?
-------------------------,
3
M: It's a Saturday.
a minute. I can't. Tha t's
you / want / go out / Friday eveni ng?
A: OK, t hat sounds nice. Oh, no, wait
my siSler's birth day.
---------------------,
A: I'm reatly sorry.
shall/ go to the Iheatre/ 3rd March?
M: Don't worry. Another time. How are thin gs wilh you?
-------------------------,
8 : Helen?
M: Oh, t hat 's a shame. Never mind.
4
2
5
be/ her birthday / June?
H: Ye s?
_ _ __ __ _ __ _ _ _ ___ ?
H: Where to?
B: let's go on holiday in July.
6
th e film / start/half past seven?
B: Scotland. There's a reatly cheap deal on the Internet.
H: When in July?
-----------------------,
B: From 8th to 15th.
H: It's your brother'S birt hday party on 10th July.
B: Oh yes! That's a shame. Nevi'r mind.
3
R: Are you OK, Mrs Cranfield?
C: Yes, thank you. Rebecca.
R: Do you want anything?
C: No, thank you, dear.
R: A cup of tea?
C: No. thank you. Oh, just one thing. When is the trip to the
beach? Is it on 28th or 29th August?
R: It's on 29th August. That's two weeks from now.
C: Oh, lovely. Thank you.
The Past
Vocabulary I
•
a
Complete the table.
WriH en
Spoken
'989
nineteen eighty-nine
jobs
a Complete the words to make jobs .
sPQrls slg:r
p_ l_t_c __ n 6
sc __ nt_st
7
200,
,
2
1803
3
3
19<>9
1970
•
g
Vocabulary I
saying years
b_ s_ n_ss p_ rs_ n
_ ct_ r
s_ ng_r
8
- rt-
4
wr_ t_ ,
9
5
m_s_c__ n
10
d_ nc_ r
I__ d_ r
51
5
2012
b look at the photos 1-(). Complete the word puzzle
6
1881
to find the hidden job.
7
1999
8
2015
-
6
2
3
a O)2
Cover the audioscript and listen . Write
the dates next to each picture.
4
1
Date: 1St Julv 1941
Other information:
10 seconds $9
M
IB U
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5
1
5
"":=='""__
C
I
A
Date: ,-:_ _, -__
Other information:
Ii
-
,---
-
f--
I5
f--
8
9
f-f-P
-
I
Date:
Other information:
-
7
I
R
L-
-
-
I----
-
-
'------'
-
-
r-
-
L-
-
3
Date: '-:--co--Other informat ion:
b Usten again. Write other in formation next to
the pictures.
AUDIOS(RIPT
The first TV advert was on 1St July 1941. It was ten
seconds long and the cost was just nine dollars.
1 The first newspaper crossword was on 21St December
1913. It was (ailed a 'Word-cross',
2 The firSI mobile phone call was on 3rd April 1973. It
was in New York.
3 The first tourist in space was on 28th April 2001. His
name was Dennis TIIO.
Grammar I Past Simple of to be: pos itive
•
Pronuncia tion I /3:/
a
Complete the texts with was and were.
CD
Frida Kahto was a
Mexican painter. She
{1}
born in
Mexico City in 1907.
Her parents
(2)
Guillermo
and Matilde. Frida
(J)
the third
of four daughters.
She (4)
a
lJ
Choose the two words with the / 3=/ sound .
~
b see
( here
~
1
a three
b thirty
c third
d four
2
a person
b sure
c bi rthday
d horse
3
a late
b early
c fri end
d word
b liste n and check.
Reading
•
a
Read the webpage . Match the headin gs (a-d)
wit h the gaps (1- 4).
a
medical student in the early 1920S and then a
painter: ' I (5)
born a painter,' Frida
said. A lot of her 200 paintings (6) -,---c
self·portraits. Frida (])
47 when she
died. Now she is an international icon.
0
a The first World Cup
b
The first Intern et celebrity
(
The first billionaire
d
The first president of the USA
.e
Four Famous Firsfs
The Beatles
(8)
lohn,
Paul, George and
Ri ngo. They
(9)
from
Liverpool. Their first
name (to) _ __
The Quarrymen.
In 1961 the y
(11)
popular
in Liverpool and Hamburg. Their first hit, in
Love Me Do. Their next so.ng ,
19 62 , (12)
Please Please Me, (13)
number one In
early 1963. Revolver and Let It Be (14) _ __
popular Beatles albums.
•
Rewrite these sentences i n the Past Si mple with
was or were.
(1) _
Most people _ ltlal George Wa9ling1Dn was list a.. • was
SamJet HtxItingtoo in 1779. Gecr"ge WashIlgDI was Itie r.st
president lIlder tre new constitUtOl i11 789.
(2) _
A ~nion dalats is $1 ,000,000,000 !me
_
miIion). Today's biIionaies ... BiI
Gates, Car10s Slim arwj a lew OChers. &st the
first billionaire was ..kiv1 D. Roc:kerteler 11
1916. His company, Standard Oil, was very big
in the late 19th and early 20th centLries.
(3) _
It was in liuguay in 1930. There were Ihirteen
COU11I'os ;,1he aJI1'IlOIi1ion. Argeotila ard
Ikuguay were 1he two learns ;, 1he final ard
Uruguay were the wi1ners, 4-2.
(4) _
The fir.;! me was prOOabIy a Tu1<ish man caIed _
Cagi. lis
website was very simple. The first words were ~ U my
home page. I kiss youI' SOOn 1here ...... 12 . - visitors U lis
website and he was called 1he 'I Kiss You guy'.
Jeff and I are late for the party.
Jeffand J were lat e for the party.
b Read the webpage again. Are the sente nces
1
My son and daughter are at home.
true (T) or fa lse (F) ?
2
I'm a singer.
George Wash ington was the first president of the
USA. f.
3
You're my best frien d.
4
5
Thev're at school.
She's a teacher in Australia .
1
Sa muel Huntington was the President of the USA
in 1779. _
2
Bill Gates wa s the first billionaire.
3
Standard Oil was John D. Rockerfeller's compat¥ _
4
The first World Cu p was in Argentina. _
5
The fi rst World Cup winner was Uruguay. _
6
The first Internet celebrity was from Turkev.. _
1
There were a lot of visitors to Mahir's W'ebsite. _
Vocabulary I past time expressions
Grammar I
. . a Read the text. Put the pictures in lime order.
_
My dad is a business person. He works for Trans-Global
Software. He travels abroad a lot. For example. last
week he was in Moscow and two weeks ago, at the
start of June, he was in New York. Three days ago he
was in Athens. yesterday he was in london and in
May he was in Paris. He never stops!
®
o
b Complete the sentences with
yesterday. ogo,
last or in.
I was ill lost week.
1 Where were you _ _ _ morning?
:z My last holiday was _ _ _ 2010.
3 There was wmeone at my door at twelve o'clock
_ _ _ night.
4
She was my teacher len years _ __
5 Was he at school
6 It was very (old
Monday?
week.
7 Sandy's party was three days _ __
8 Where was your friend. Billy,
evening?
9 Ursula was a student
year. Now she"s a
teacher.
II
10 Your shoes were (001 _ _ _ 1985.
Pa st Simple of to be: negatives
and questions
a Read the profile an d write complete sentences.
Use the prompts.
Cate/ born/ the UK
Cote wasn't born in the UK. She was born in
Australia.
1
Her parents/ born/the UK
2.
She/a good singer/at school
3
She/ an English student/a t university
It
Her first big film / Elizabeth I
5
Roman / born/2003
---.
Bo.,.,
Catherine EUse Blanchett
I'aIIIon
14th May, 1969, in Melbourne, AUstralia
Robert Blancbett, from tbe USA
m.1IOood:
June Blancbeu. from Australia
good actor at scbool
.....,1'
-IIIC-
CIMJdJa.
Melbourn University (Economics)
Oscar 4l1d Lucinda
llasbJeU (born 2001), Roman (born 2004),
/gnallua (born 2(08)
b Write questions and answers. Use the prompts
m
Was you a good Singer when you were young?
Was Cote born in the UK?
Were vou a good singer when YOU were young ?
No, she wasn't.
1
Richard and Alex isn't at work yesterday.
,
2
Were your father a politician?
3
Were Ronald Reagan a film star?
, ----------------------- ,
3
4
---------------------------,
----------------------- ,
4 My father not a singer but he was a musician.
---------------------------- ,
5
Was you at home last night?
6
When were your last holiday?
Complete the dialogue with was, wasn't, were or
weren 't.
7
Who your best friend was at school?
Interviewer: So, Melissa, congratulations on your
Grammyaward.
8
What were Marlon Brando's last film?
5
•
Correct the mistakes.
from exerci se 2a.
------------------------- ,
Melissa:
Than k you! I'm so excited.
Interviewer: When you were a child, (I)
a good singer?
Melissa:
. I (J)
a very
No, I (2)
bad singer. But my two music teachers
at high school (4)
great.
Interviewer: Who (s)
Melissa :
you
your music teachers?
Mrs Felton
Their names (6)
really
and Mr Herbert. They (7)
good!
your favourite singers
Interviewer: Who (8)
when you were a teenager?
Melissa:
My favourite female singer (9) _ _, Aretha Franklin and my favourite male
singer was louis Armstrong.
Interviewer: (10)
Melissa:
How to ... I take part in a game
_
a
<t..lsilmyW
b Ismygo?
c
1
Is it my come?
a Good done!
b Well done!
c Best done!
2
a Don" mind!
b Not mind!
c Never mind !
3
your parents Singers?
No, they (n)
. My mother
(12)
a scientist and my father
(13)
a househusband.
Choose the correct phrase.
a Oh no ! No again!
b Oh no! Not again!
c Oh no! Again not!
4
a Yes! I win!
b Yes! I am win!
c Yes! I winner!
b Complete the dialogue with the words from the
box.
(again
done
go
mind
Roll
win
A: Is it my gQ?
B: Yes, it's your go. {t} _ __
A: Oh no! Not (2) ____
the dice.
B: Bad luck! Never (J) ____
A: It's you r go, now.
B: Six! Yes! I (4) ____
A: We ll (s)
! That was grea t.
)
m--
--- GJ-How to .. . I ask about a past experience
Pronunciation I taut
III a
Match the words from the box with the
pictures (1-4) .
( date
flight
holiday
trip
weekend
•
)
a Choose the words with the / au/ sound .
@.That's a big~
1
I want to go to town now to buy some flowers.
2
How tall is that mountain? About two thousand
metres?
b Com plete the dialogues with a word from
exercise ta and aword from the box.
(awful
attractivt!
fantastic
~
3
Mouse is a noun but how do you pronounce it?
b
0)4
listen, check and repeat.
fine)
Vocabulary I
A:. How was your!!lil to Paris?
8: It was OK. The journey was fine but the hotel
wasn't very good.
1
A:. How was your
?
B; It was
. It was really long and the
food was terrible.
2 A:. Howwasyour _ _ _ ?
B: It was great. She was very nice and really
more adjectives
S. a
Put the letters in the correct order to make
adjectives.
tall
laU
3
ahyve
1
ra f
-4 olng
2
eped
5
iwed
b Circle the correct adjective.
A: He's over two metres.
8: That's really deep/{ar/langlfijp
3
8:
•
?
A:. How was your
• thanks. I was in town on Saturday
and I was al home on Sunday.
A:. How was your
?
t The hotel was great and the
8: It was
food was very nice!
1
A:. The shop is twenty kilometres from here.
2
A: Her new baby is six kilogrammes!
3
A: It's over 100 metres to the bottom of this lake.
8: That's really {ar/fong/toll/wide.
8: That's really
deep/heavy/long/toll.
8: That's really {or/long/deep/ wide.
-4 A: The flight is twelve hours.
8: That's really {arlheavy/deep/long.
5 A: The table is one metre by two metres.
B: That's not very
deep/{ar/ wide/ta/l.
Grammar I
•
Listening
How + adjectives
a
Put the words in the correct order to make quiz
questions.
ma O)s
Cover the audioscript and listen . Answer
the questions.
What does Marianne want?
the Taj Mahal
old
How
is
India?
in
A job in The Coffee Palace.
How old is the raj Mohol in India?
a
It's about 560 years old.
c
1
Where is The Coftee Palace?
2
What was Marianne's last job?
3
What is Favourite Fashions?
4
How long was Marianne there?
5
How many cafes has Carl got ?
6
How old is the business?
b
listen again. Complete the audioscript.
It's about 360 years old.
It's about 760 years old.
from
is
New York
How
london?
far
a It's about 1500 kilometres.
b It's about 3500 kilometres.
o
c It's about 5500 kilometres.
the Pacific Ocean?
the Mariana Trench
a It's about
11
is
How
in
deep
kilometres deep.
b It's about 51 kilometres deep.
c It's about 111 kilometres deep.
Napoleon?
tall
How
was
a He was about 1 metre 30 centimetres tall.
b He was about 1 metre 50 centimetres tall.
c He was about
in
1
metre 70 centimetres tall.
the USA?
long
is
AUOIOSCRIPT
How
a About 400 kilometres.
b About 4000 kilometres.
c About 14000 kilometres.
the Grand Canyon?
How
wide
is
a In some places it's thirty kilometres wide.
b In some places it's sixty kilometres wide.
c In some places it's ninety kilometres wide.
How
in
is
Mount Fuji
tall
a About 1770 metres tall.
b About 3770 metres tall.
c About 5770 metres tall.
How
Australia?
long
in
is
a About t kilometre long, 500 metres wide
and 50 metres tall.
b About 2 kilometres long, 1 kilometres wide
and 200 metres tall.
e About 3.5 kilometres long, 2 kilometres
wide and 350 metres tall.
b Choose the correct answers. Th en check below.
I )L
' Q9 'I!S ' ql7 ')[ '\?Z ')1 'I!O
I
A:
B:
A:
B:
A:
B:
A:
B:
A:
Take a seat. I'm Carl 5arandon.
I'm Marianne. Nice to meet you.
Nice to meet you. too. Would you like a coffee?
No, thank you.
How was your journey here?
It was (1) _ _ , thank you.
SO, you want a job in The Coffee Palace.
Yes, that's right.
What (2) _ _ your last job?
B:
A:
B:
A:
B:
A:
B:
A:
B:
A:
B:
A:
B:
A:
B:
A:
B:
A:
I was a sales assistant in a clothes shop.
Was that here in Chicago?
No, it (J) _ _ . It was in San Diego. I'm from California.
I see. What was the name of the shop?
Favourite Fashions.
Was (4) _ _ your first job?
Yes, it was.
How long were you with Favourite Fashions?
About two years.
Can you make good coffee?
I can make great coffee.
Good! 00 you have any (s) _ _ for me?
Yes, is this your business?
Yes, it is. I've got two other cafes.
How (6) _ _ is the business?
It's about three years old.
OK. Thank you.
Now. we start work here at seven in the morning ...
lidation-'1-
,
in, at, on
Object pronouns
_
Complete the sentences wi th the words in the box..
_
Complete the dialogues. Add in, at or on to each
sentence.
( her
me
it
him
them
us
you
)
A: Are you free January?
A: Are you (ree in January?
He's my best frien d. I rea lly li ke him.
1
You're my brother and 1love _ __
:2
They're really great. We like
3
II's an ugly ci ty. I don't like _ __
4
I'm so ha ppy. He loves
B: No, I'm not, but I'm free the beginning of
february.
a lot.
B: No, I'm not, but I'm free ot the beginning of
Feb ruary.
and 1love him.
t
5
She's not my friend. I hate _ __
6
We like Rex and Bobby and they like _ __
B: No, it isn't. It's Saturday.
7
Federico is OK. I don't mind _ __
8, _______________________
2
can/can't
_
A: Is the party Friday?
A, _______________________
A' ________________________
B: No, it doesn't. It starts the end of July.
8 , _______________________
Put the words in the correct order to make
sentences and questions.
daughter
Can
drive?
your
3
Con your daughter drive?
can't
:2
A: Does Ramadan start the beginning of August
this year?
Jovita
Spanish.
aerobics.
speak
B: No she wasn't. She was born the end of 2004.
do
They
A: She was born 2005·
A, _______________________________
8, _______________________
can
4
A: Do you start your new job 21st March?
A, ________________________
3 you
a
use
(an
computer?
4
-----------------------,
dance. can sing and brothers You r
j
cook,
6
son
B: No, I don't. I start it 28th March.
8 , _______________________
5
husband MV can',
A: The match starts 3:30.
A, _______________________________
B: No, it doesn't. It starts 3P.m.
8, ______________________________
write
programmes?
( an
com puter
your
--------------------------,
7 animals.
8
parents
People
play
talk
Can
can'l
piano?
to
your
•
the
--------------------------- ,
m
Write sentences and questions. Use the prompts.
do aerobics (.I)/ dance OO/play football (?)
Afr Jones can do aerobics but he can 't dance.
(on he ploy football ?
1
do puzzles (.I)/ play the piano OO/play chess (?)
Your children _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
-------------------------,
2
speak French {.I) / cook French food OO/read
Freoch books (?)
yO" _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _--:
--------------------------,
3
Past Simple of be
use a computer (.I) / write computer programmes
OO/ play computer games (?)
Mimi ______________________________
--------------------------- ,
Complete the dialogue with the correct past fo rm
of be.
A, ... and now we've got my favourite actor in the
studio. Please welcome Roxanna Milea.
8, Thank you.
A, SO, Roxanne. where ~ you born?
8, (,)
born in Timisoa ra in Romania.
,
A, You're a famous actor now but (2)
young?
an actor when you (])
8, Yes, I (4)
Is)
yO"
. My first job as an actor
when I (6)
eight years old.
A: Eight years old? (7) _ _ _ it a film?
B: No, it (8)
. It (9)
a TV show.
A: ho)
your parents actors?
B: No, they (n)
. My mother (n) _ __
a university lecturer and my father (t3) _ __
a factory worker. But my brothers (14) _ __
actors, like me ...
a
3
Write questions with the correct past form of be.
Use the prompts.
Where / he born?
c do
a write
b use
5 How often do you ___ exercise?
Where was he born?
you/ a good singer?
Were you
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
0
a go
good singer?
6
What / their names?
b play
How often do you ___ for a walk?
a go
b use
cdo
7
-~-----'
b play
cdo
a go
8 How often do you ___ chess?
Where/she yesterday?
-------------------------,
When / your birthday?
~~~-------------------'
How/ your holiday?
-------------------------'
he/ your best friend?
~~--------------------'
they/good friends?
Questions with How
Put the words in the correct order to make questions.
that
is
bui lding?
tall
How was your flight?
long flight? was
How
1
,
swi mming
How
3
the
was
party?
•
he<
fa<
How
S date?
•
is
7
wide
your
bag?
he<
pool?
the
How
How
heavy
is
your
is
is
was
your
How
deep
,
,
,
house?
How often do you ___ puzzles?
a go
m
b play
How
garden?
,
,
,
,
A: What's your date of birth?
B: It's the fourteenth of August, nineteen eighty·
nine. (14/08/ 1989)
A· When's your birthday?
B· It's the ninth of November. f9 / 11)
1
A: What's your date of birth?
g, -:-:---:-_ _ _ _ _ _ . (l1/3/t99sl
2
A: What date is New Year's Eve?
B, __________________ . (J,I >2)
3
A: What date is New Year's Day?
•
A: Whal's the date today?
s
A: When is her birthday?
B,
B,
•
B,
II!) Write the name of the job.
She dances.
She's a dancer.
He sings.
2
They write.
3
She works in business.
4
He makes music.
5 They work in science.
6
How often do you ___ to a gallery?
c@
1
b play
c do
How often do you ___ tennis?
2
ago
b play
cdo
How often do you ___ the piano?
ago
b play
cdo
She acts.
7 They make art.
8 They play sport for a job.
9
· hid
· (2019)
· (10/ 6)
A: What's his date of birth?
Vocabulary
Choose the correct verb.
cdo
Complete the dialogues. Write the date as you say it-
B,
How
How toll is that building ?
fligh t? How your was
•
c do
-------------------------,
he/a teacher?
-------------------------,
_
How often do you ___ aerobics?
a go
b play
cdo
4 How ohen do you ___ a computer?
She is in politics.
· (81.1200'})
Vocabulary I
Vocabulary I
money verbs
. : . Choose the correct word to complete each dia logue.
A; Can you
me some money? I just need
tlO.
a : I'm sorry. J haven't got any money at the moment.
1
a borrow
~
c pay
A: (an I _ _ _ by credit card?
B: No, I'm sorry. We don't take credit cards.
b spend
c buy
2 A; How much doyou _ _ _ in your new job?
a pay
B: About f15 0 a day.
a win
3 A; Dad, can I
c pay
b earn
some money?
B: No! I lend you money every week.
a win
4
b lend
A: Where do you
c borrow
your clothes?
g
a Match 1-8 wi th a- h to make common teenage
jobs.
,
,
5
b pay
3
4
clean and
,
5 help
look
deliver
7
8 work part-
b sell
•
jobs from Exercise 2a.
B: Why don't you work nights in a factory?
t
A: I like maths and science but my brother
doesn't.
B: Why don't you _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ ,
2
A: lUke working with other people, for example
in a shop.
3
A: Ilike children.
4
B: Why don't you
A: I like being at home .
B: Why don't you
5
6
B: Wow! It's really nice. Did you ___ some
money?
b buy
c win
9 A: Do you want to ___ some money in my
new business?
B: What sort of business is it?
a invest
b lend
( pay
,
,
A: I like getting up early and going out for a walk.
B:
c invest
A:. look! This is my new car.
a lend
your brother with his homework
newspapers
d after your neighbours' children
nights in a factory
f time
g cars
h shelves
S: Why don't you _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,
a spend
b buy
( pay
6 A:. Why don'l you _ __ some money every
monlh?
B: No. I like spending il.
a borrow
b buy
c save
7 "" 1 don't U~ Ihis mobile phone any more.
S: WhV don't you
it online?
8
tidy al home
A: I sleep in the day and I'm awake at night.
B: About £40.
a save
•
b
,
b Complete the advice for teenagers. Use the
c spend
A: How much do you _ _ _ on eating in
restaurants every month?
wash
stack
work
B: From a shop on Paul Remy Street.
a buy
teenagers an d money
Why don't you _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,
A: I don't want to work long hours.
B: Why don't you _ _ _ _ _ __ ___ ,
7
A: I like working ou tside.
B: Why don',
you .;;;;;;,;;=======~'
Grammar
m
1 Past Simple: regular verbs: positive
Pronunciation I
Rewrite the sentences in the Pa st Simple.
.:. a
I surf the Internet for three hours every day.
0)6 How is the final oed
pronounced in each word? listen and
write It/. Idl or bdl .
I surfed the Internet for three hours last night.
1
My sister helps me with my homework.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ yesterday.
2
He invests all his money in shares.
3
I borrow money from my parents.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ last week.
4
My friend s stack shelves in a supermarket.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ when they were teenagers.
5 We work nights in a factory.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ last year.
6
I wash my father's car.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ last Saturday.
liked
3
moved
4
helped
S
started
6
closed
7
8
cleaned
9
asked
"
b
a
Complete the email with the Past Simple form of the verbs
rrom the box.
wanted
2
"
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ this morning.
S He saves all his money. He hates spending it.
1
clean
wttfIt
help
l ive
look
move
play
start
delivered
played
cooked
listen again and say the words.
a •
J7
listen. Complete the
sentences with the words you hear.
I WQS In a caf~ ~slerday and my phone
wos at home.
1
cook
want
b!M
l.!L
M1
' 0 stacked
7 That boy delive rs our newspapers.
m
Pa st Simple
oed endings
,
I
to call work..
I _ _ _ to a man next to me and I
_ _ _ his phone.
work and I
3
to my
boss.
Hello Lydia,
How are you? I'm in Madrid. This is my first time here in 15
•
The guy in the tafe
conversation.
S When I
years! It's all very different now.
university. Happy times!
\ hope you're well. Send me an email.
Love,
Reina
PS. The attachment is a photo of Madrid. Beautiful!
~
the call, I
the man.
'Nhen I was here last time I was a tee:nager. ~ worked as an
with a Spanish family. They were very
au pair and (1)
work at 6:3Oa: m . every
nice but it was hard work. 1(2)
morning! In the day, I (3)
the house and prac.tlsed
my Spanish. In the evening, I (4)
after the children
d (5)
them with their homework. At the weel<end. I
an
d (7)
d· nner for my
(6)
tennis in the park an
.
I
friends. It was hard work but it was a great hfe. I (8) - - to stay in Madrid but I (9)
to Manchester to go to
to my
6 Then he
b
me a job!
listen again. How is the final -ed
pronounced for each verb?
Vocabulary I
money adjectives
. . a Put the letters in the correct order to make money
adjectives.
opro
1
kreob
2
chir
poor
ma
Complete the text with the correct
form of the verbs in brackets .
v~ r;,o~~j early life
3
name
If
lrecauf with money
5
eerusgno
These days, people
pay millions of
dollars for Van
6
seelsrac with money
Gogh's paintings.
b Complete the dialogues with the adjectives from Exercise 1a.
k. I never buy expensive things.
B: Oh, so you're very careful with money.
I
A:. I haven't got any money at the moment.
B: Oh. so you're _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
2 A:. I never give money 10 other people and I never buy presents.
B: Oh. so you 're realty _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
3
A; I've gal a lot of money.
S: Oh. so you 're _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
If
A: I haven't got any money in the bank and I haven't got a job.
S: Dh. so you 're very _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
5 A: I buy expensive presents for my friends and family.
8: Oh, so you're very _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
6 A:. I never look al the price of things. I just buy them.
8 : Oh. so you're a bit _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
But it was different
in the past. When
he was alive, Van
Gogh was very
poor and people
didn't MIIlt (not
want) to buy his
paintings. Van Gogh
(1) _ _ (be) born
in lhe Hague. in Holland in 1853. In 1869 he
(2) _
(start)
work. His company, Goupil
& Cie, was from Paris. Van Gogh (3) _ _
(not II1OYe) to Pari. but he (4) _
(not stay)
in The Hague. In 1873, he (5) _ _ (move)
to london. H e (6) _
(be) in love with a
WOOlan called Eugenie Loyer but she (7) _ _
Grammar I
g
Past Simple: negatives and questions
(not love) him. Van
Gogh was very unhappy.
Correct the sentences. Use the prompts.
(_ like) his job and in 1874 he
IllCM!d to Paris. But Van Gogh (9) _
(not
Steve lived in los Angeles.
stay) in Paris •••
He (8) _
He didn't live in Los Angeles.
He Uved in Seattle. (Seattle)
l
2
Our parents worked in a school.
b
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ . (university)
Write questions and answers about
Van Gogh. Use the prompts and the
text in exercise 3a.
We parked in front of the cinema.
(Van Gogh/stay / Paris?)
A: Did Von Gogh stay in Paris?
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . (theatre)
3
I hated vegetables when I was a child.
B: No. he didn't.
t
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . (fruit)
..
Miriam delivered newspapers when she was a teenager.
B' _
2
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . (magazines)
S I borrowed £10 from you.
(Van Gogh/move/london?)
A, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ?
_
_ _ _ __
(Van Gogh/love/Eugenie loyer?)
A, _ __ __ _ _ __ _ ?
B' _ _ _ _ _ _ __
3
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . (€20)
(Eugenie loyer/love /Van Gogh?)
A, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ?
B, _ _ _ _ __ __
4
(Van Gogh/like/his job?)
A, _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ ?
B, _ _ _ _ _ _ __
II
m
Correct the mistakes,
Listening
He didn't wanted to lend me $ 5,
•
He didn't want to lend me $5,
1
Did you to work for an international company?
----------------------------?
:2
3
4
a
040 Cover the audioscript and listen . Match
the events (1--6) with the dates (a-f).
Events
Dates
,
Gauguin was born
I didn't earned very much in that job.
3
Gaugui n moved back to France
•
b
,
------------------------- ?
4
Gaugui n lived with Van Gogh
d
Was he live in London?
5
Gaugu in moved to Tahiti
•
----------------------------?
6 Gauguin died
My parents move here when I was fou r years old.
5
Rie was saved £50 a month last year.
6
What job did you when you were a teenager?
b
Gauguin moved to Peru
t855
'903
, 888
'89,
1848
' 849
Listen again and answer the questions.
What was Gaugu in's fu ll name?
Eugene Henri Paul Gauguin
1
When was Gauguin born ?
2
Who did Gaugu in move t o France with?
3
How long did Gauguin live with Van Gogh?
Pron unciation I 10:1and h:1
4
What did Gauguin think of Van Gogh's paintings?
•
5
What did Gauguin's wife and children do when he
moved to Ta hiti?
7
Shamal and Yasir didn't to start a new business.
8
Who you worked for in Berlin?
----------------------------,
a
038 Listen to the words from the box and
complete the table.
,..., ....
four poor mean clean
three he daughter see sure be
boring tall
/0:/
,
1
/1:/
,
,
vour
3
3
4
5
6
4
5
6
7
7
b 0)9
she
Listen and complete the dialogues.
1
A: How old is your daughter? Is she ______ ?
B: No, she isn't. ____________
2
A: The
3
A: Sean is ____________
isvery ______
B: I know. And the ______ are very ______
B: Are you
? Isn't ______ ;ust
-----?
4
A: Did you drink
cups of
------ ?
B: No,
than ______
C Listen again and say the dialogues.
AUDIOSCRIPT
A: This is a painting by Paul Gauguin. His full name was
Eugene Henri Paul Gauguin. He was born in Paris on
7th June 1848. His family moved to Peru in 1849.
B: Did they stay in Peru?
A: No, they didn't. In 1855 Gauguin moved back 10 France
with his mother.
8: Was he friends with Van Gogh?
A: An interesting question. He lived with Van Gogh for
three months in 1888, but Gauguin didn't like Van Gogh
and he didn't like Van Gogh's paintings.
B: When did Gauguin move to Tahiti?
A: He moved there in 1895. His wife and children slayed
in Europe. Gauguin didn't want to live in Europe and he
loved art from other countries. He worked in Tahiti but
it wasn't easy. He wasn't rich. He was wry ill and the
police in Tahiti even arrested him! He died in 1903-
Vocabulary I
Grammar I
high Qumbers
m
. . Write the num bers.
2.150
a Complete the crossword with the Past Si mple
form of the verbs.
two lhousond, one hundred and fifty
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1
6)1
,
2
1,010
J
,80
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15 .612
5
1.200,000
115 .2 00
8
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6 86.3 21
7
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9
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g
9.999
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,
S,sS5.555
J
41 Usten. Complete the interesting facts with
th@correct numbto,rs.
1
2 There are more than
countries in the
give
,,'
4 win
5 become
8 lake
9
Mount Everest is B,850 metres tall.
woOd.
3 About
~
DOWN
,
come
4 g.
5 buy
6 sell
7
leave
find
b Complete the sentences with the Past Simple
form of the verbs in brackets.
6
There are over _ _ _ cars in the world .
My brother QQ1 (get) married last year.
Oliver and Emma
(buy) a house in Spain.
:2 We
(go) to the cinema last night.
3 I
(see) her. She was at the party.
4 Rachel
(say) 'no',
7
There are about _ _ _ pandas in China.
5
My manager and my wife _ _ _ (meet) your
6
He _ _ _ (give) me €tO yesterday.
7
Irena and I
"
people live in the Vatican City.
The River Nile in Egypt is
kilometres long.
5 lean calment died in 1997. She was _ __
years old.
8 There are between
languages in the world.
daughter yesterday.
and _ _ _
9
The Pacific Ocean is about _ __
10
kilometres.
The average person has between ____ aod
____ hairs on their head.
square
centre of Prague.
(fi nd) a beautiful hotel in the
m
Complete the text with the correct form of the
verbs in brackets.
Reading
a
Newly-weds win €15million
in Euro Lottery
a Read the article and complete the table about
Alex and Caterina.
Alex
Catelina
full name:
nationality:
websites:
Janice and Derek Parker from Cornwall
won (win) €15 mi liion in the Euro Lottery
(get)
last week. Janice and Derek (I)
married on Saturday morning. 'We (2), _ __
(not go) on holiday,' (3)
(say) Janice.
'We (4)
(not have) any money. But
we (5)
(go) to a nice restaurant. In
the evening, I (6)
(look) at the lottery
numbers and I (7)
(be) so happy.' Last
Friday, Derek (8)
(buy) a present for
Janice. What (9)
(he/buy) for her? He
(10)
(not buy) her a new car or a new
house. He ( II )
(buy) a new washing
machine for her!
How to ... I
•
Alex lew was born in 1984 in the UK. When he was 21 )ears otd,
he was a university student and he was broke.. Then he had an
idea . He started a website called Alillion Dollar Homepage. Alex
sold pixelS on tlis webSite for $1 . There were one n-.on pbetS on
his homepage. Big and small companies bought the pixels.. Whefl
~u dick on the pixefs. )'Ou go to their website.
Alex started the business on 5th August 2005. On 11th January
2006. he sold the last 1.000 pixels on ebay!'of $38.100. The total
income was $1.037 .100. Alex was a millionaire.
talk about questionnaire results
Write sentences about the questionnaire results.
Use everyone. most people. some people or no one.
Question
1 Do you
Do you
3 Do you
4 Do you
5 Do you
6 Do you
7 Do you
,
Yes
pay by credit card?
lend money to friends?
borrow money from friends?
give a tip?
save money every month?
invest money in shares?
buy things online?
60%
30%
65%
0%
75% 25%
0% 100%
100% 0%
40%
70%
35%
100%
1
Some people pov by credit cord.
2
Most people lend money to friends.
3
4
5
6
7
No
Caterina Fake was born in Pennsytvania in the
USA. She started a website called Rickr with
tier partner, Stewart Butterfield, in 2004.
Rickr is a photo website. People can put
their photos on Rickr and other people can
see them. In 2005, tahoo! bougtlt Rickr for
$35 million and Caterina started wooong for
tahoo!. In 2009. she left tahoo! and started
a new website called Hunch. In 2010, Hunch.
com had over a million visitors.
b Read the article again and answer the questions.
What was Alex's problem?
He was broke.
1
What did Alex sell?
2
How much money did Alex earn?
3 What can people do on Rick,?
4 Who bought Rickr?
5 How much did they pay for it?
6 Who did Caterina work for from 2005 to 2009?
1
Chan es
Vocabulary I
Grammar I
life evenlS
. . Complete the dialogues with the correc t verb.
A;
Do you like your job?
g
going to, posil ive
Wri te a sentence for each pictu re. Use a phrase
from Exercise t a and going to.
B: No, t don't. I want to change jobs.
1
A: I joined the gym last week.
2
A: Our Rat is really small.
3
A:. I've got
fit?
s: Oh, do you want to
?
B: 00 you want to
a car but I can'l
B: 00 you want to
drive.
_~~
He's going to learn to drive.
,
to drive?
II
A: I don't live with my parents now.
5
A: What do you want to do when you finish
S: When did you
home?
school?
6
8: I want to
a job.
A:. Pedro isn't at university any more.
S: When did he
7
A: Did you
her?
~~_
,
?
in love the first lime you met
B: Not the first time; maybe the second.
S A:. Do you want to
B: Yes, but first I want to
married?
someone
special.
9
A;
Is Mr Larson still with this company?
J
8: No, he isn'!. He was 67 so he decided to
.0
.-- ,,
~'
Ie Do you like children?
....
B: Yes. I do. J want 10 ~_ a baby when I'm
"
aboul30.
11 A: Do you want to get a job when you finish
school?
B: No, I don't. I want to
4
to university.
~
12 A: My job is really boring.
B: Why don't you
your own business?
your job and
I'
~_ _
\
6
\
'~
~
m
Write a second sentence. Use the verbs from the
box and going to .
Reading
•
fi nd a new job lea.. e home move
go to the beach go to bed da nce
cook dinner be rich move to a hot count ry
a
Read the interviews (A-C) and match them to
the pictures (1-3).
, ° ' 0-
m/ I ,'
He doesn't wa nt to live with his parents any more.
He 's going to leave home.
This country is cold. 1 _ __
1
m
2
I went to bed late last night. I
tonight.
early
3
4
Estelle doesn't like he r job. She
We're on holiday. We
this afternoon.
S
He's a good businessman. He
6
She's a great chef. She
7
We've got a house in the city but we
the co untry next year.
S
I love this song. I
tonight.
-J
to
Write dialogues. Use the prompts.
O/retire next yearHmy father)
(I) Congratulations. How do you feel?
A: ., I'm going to retire next year.
B: Real/y? My fath er's going to retire next year.
too.
(Patricia/quit her job)(Stefan and Romero)
A: Patricia's going to guit her job.
B: Real/y? Stefan and Romero are going to guit
their jobs, too.
1
2
(we/have a baby)(my best friend)
A, _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ __
_
B' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
_
(my sons/go to university)(my daughter)
A, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
B, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
3
(Davina/ learn to drive)(l)
A, _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
B, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
4
(Mr Ramos / start his own business)(you)
A, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
B, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
5
Good. Reallv good. It was a great night for me.
What are your plans now?
I'm going to go out and celebrate tonight. And then next
week I'm going to have a long holiday with my famity. We're
going to go to South Africa. I just want to swim in the sea
and eat out in restaurants. My wife and my children are
going to love it and I can't wait.
00 Congratulations. How do you feel at the moment?
Oh, "m so happy. I can't believe it. This morning I was just a
student and now I'm a Singer!
What are your plans now?
Well, I'm going to go out and celebrate tonight with my
boyfriend. And then tomorrow I'm going to start work on my
first album. It's going to be great - number one!
CD How do you feel? Are you sad?
No, not really. I wanted to win but I'm really happy for Jason,
too. He's a great actor.
What are your plans now?
Well. tonight I'm just going to go home and have dinner with
my wife. But next week I'm going to start work on a new film.
It's called Someone Sp ecial. I play an FBI agent
(I/get fit)(my brother)
A, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
b Read the interviews again. Complete the
B, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
sentences with A, B, or C.
h is an actor.
6
(they/leave home/ next month)(we)
A, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
,
B, _ __ _ _ _ _ _ __
3
__ and __ are going to celebrate tonight.
4
__ and __ are going to start work again soon.
2
__ is going to change jobs.
and
are married.
S _ _ is going to fly to another country.
Vocabulary I
Granunar I going to: negatives and questions
emotions
•
. . a Find eight more adjectives of emotion in the
word square.
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A
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H
M
D
x
N
E
R
v
o
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S
c
C
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H
Q
H
M
z
C
K
R
A
l
H
A
u
A
T
l
y
p
o
A
E
p
R
E
o
E
p
R
E
S
S
E
o
l
Q
y
l
E
o
E
o
R
F
T
R
E
o
T
o
G
a
look at the table about Mel and her family.
Write two sentences for each person / people.
going to
not going to
eat a lot of
vegetables
eat meat
do a lot of
exerci se
surf the Internet
every evening
2 me and my
husband
move house
watch a lot of
TV
3 my sister
get a new job
go out every
night
4 my parents
travel abroad
buy a new car
Mel (me)
t
my husband
I'm going to eat a lot of vegetables.
I'm not going to eat meat.
He ________________________
He ______________________
b How do you feel? Write sentences with an
ad jective from exercise la.
2
Your pet cal dies.
3
She _________________________
4
They ________________________
We ________________________
I feel depressed.
1
You are in the cinema. It is the first hour of a four
hour film. You don't like it.
2 A big present arrives at your door. It is for you.
3
q
5
6
We ___________________________
She ______________________
They ________________________
b
Write questions and answers for Mel and her
family. Use the prompts and the table.
You are going to give a talk to 100 people at
(you / eat meat)
work.
Are vou going to eat meat?
No, I'm not.
Some young teenagers write their names in paint
(your sister/ get a new job)
on your car.
Is vour sister going to get a new job?
Yes, she is.
(your parents/ buy a new car)
You went to bed lale last night and you woke up
earty this morning.
t
Your manager at work says, 'Well done. You are
2
(your husband/ surf the Internet every evening)
3
(you and your husband /move)
------------------------ ?
very good at your job.'
7
Your manager at work says, 'You aren't very good
at your job:
8
You are alone at home in your living room. You
------------------------ ?
4
heal someone in your kitchen.
(your sister/ go out every night?)
------------------------?
5
(your parents/travel abroad)
------------------------- ?
6
(your husband/ do a lot of exercise)
-------?
II
m
Complete the dialogue . Use the prompts and the
correct form of going to.
A: Dad, I'm going to get married (I/get married).
B: Married? Who to?
a
0.]
a
listen to a story about a fisherman and
his grandson. Put the grandson's pl ans into the
correct order.
A: James, of course.
B: Well, (1) _ _ _ _ _ (linet pay) for the
wedding.
A: Dadl (2)
Listening
c---:---:::--- (you/say)
'congratulations'?
o retire early
o earn a lot of money
o relax
o start a business
o buy a boat
ill go to university
o graduate
B: (J) _ _ _ _ _ ? (when/you/get married)
b
A: In the summer.
B: (4) _ _ _ _ _ (we / not be) here.
(s)
(we / be) on holiday.
What are you going to do in life ?
1 And what _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ after that?
A: (6)
July and (7)
AuguSt.
(you / be) back at the end of
(we/ get) married in
listen again. Cover the audioscript and
complete the questions with the words you hear.
2
3
What
business?
What
all that money?
And _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ with _ _ _ _ ?
S: Oh!
How
?
A: (8)
(we / not have) a big
wedding; just a hundred people.
S: A hund re d people? (9)
(where /
you l have) the wedding?
A: Here in this ho use.
B: In my house?
How to... I saygood bye
m
Circle the correct option to complete t he d ialogues.
A: Bye!
B: Later see YOu.60u
1
I~YOU later see.
A: See you soon.
AUOIOSCR IPT
S: Yes, see you evening./tomorrow./weekend.
An old fisherman lived in a small house on the beach.
He had a little boat and he went fish ing in his boat every
day. He was poor but he was never angry or upset. One
day, the fisherman's grandson c.ame to visit him and they
went fishing in the little boat.
'You're a boy now,' said the fisherman, 'but you're going
to be a man one day. What are you going to do in life?'
2
A: Goodbye.
3
A: See you on Monday.
B: Bye./Good./See.
B: Yes, have a nice weekend'/tomorrow'/
Monday.
4
A: See you tomorrow.
B: Yes, Have a nice evening. / Have a nice holiday. /
Have a nice weekend.
Pronunciation I I g,uID "'I
_
a
'Grandfather: said the boy, 'you're a fisherman but
you're poor. J don't want to be poor. I'm going to go 10
university.'
'And what are you going 10 do after that?' asked the
fishe rman.
'I'm going to graduate and start a business,' said the boy.
'What sort of business?' asked the fishe rman.
042. listen and ma rk the stress.
What are you gOing to do?
1
Are you going to have a party?
2
Where are you going to live?
3
Is she going to change jobs?
4
Who's going to tell him?
b
listen again and repeat.
'I don't know,' said the boy, 'bul l'm going to earn a lot of
money.'
'What are you going to do with all that money?' asked the
fisherman.
'I'm going to retire early and I'm going 10 have a 101 of
free time,' said the boy_
'And what are you going to do with your free time?' asked
the fisherma n.
'I'm going to relax and enjoy my life,' said the boy.
'How are you going to do that?' asked the fisherman_
The boy thought for a while and then said, 'I'm going to
buy a little boat and go fishing every day.'
'Welcome to my world,' said the fisherman.
II
Grammar I
•
why an d because
Write dialogues in the Past Sim ple with why and
because. Use the prom pts.
. . Put the words in the correct order to make
sentences.
tale? you Why
Why are you late?
bus
Because
are
come.
didn't
the
Because the bus didn't come.
t
you upset? Why are
A, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
"m
,
Because
broke.
(they / dance all night/good party)
A: Why did they dance all night?
B: Because
it was a good party.
g,
was
Why
excited?
Karen
A,
to,
holiday
g,
3 your
home?
at
got
they
money.
aoy
Because
do
live
1
married?
in
Italy
a
Why
haven't
g,
"
sh,
sisters
"
•
booked
Because
(she/cycle up the hill/ want to get fit)
A, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,
8 , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
get
Because
you
Why
were
love.
w,
Why
a lot of
did
8,
5 money?
did
Henri
borrow
"new
Because wanted to car. buy he a
B. ___ __ _ _ _ __ _ _ ___
g
2
(he/start playing chess/grandfather was good at it)
A, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
?
g,- - - - - - - - - - -
Correct the mistakes,
Why you want to go home?
Why do you want to go home?
I joined the gym because wanted to get fit.
2
I bought a new car because myoid car awful.
3
(he/jump out of the plane/had a parachute)
A, ___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ ,
3 Why your mother want to move?
8, _
"
Our cousins didn't to university because they
wanted to get a job.
5
I sold my CO player I get all my music from the
Internet now.
6 Why Christine borrow fS?
7
Why were late for class yesterday?
8
Oavid quit his job because he bored.
4
_
_ _ _ _ _ _ __
(he/ read the book/interesting)
A, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
_ ,
8 , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Pronunciation I sentence stress
•
b
Com plete the d ialogues with words from
Exercise sa .
a
0 ...
1
A: Why did you Q.JdY her a clock?
B: He loves flowers.
B Because she's always late.
A: I know. Let's get him a vase.
2
A: Why did you join the gym?
1
B: Because I want to get fit .
B: She likes silver and gold.
3
A: Why did you buy that toy?
A: I know. Let's get her some _ _ __
4
A: Why do you watch so much TV?
liste n. Und erline the st ressed words.
A: What shall we get him?
B: Because my sister's going to have a baby.
2
A: Wha t shall we get her?
A: What shall we get them?
B: They've got a lot of photos of their
grandchildren.
B: Because l Uke it.
A: I kn ow. Let's get them a _ _ __
b listen again and repeat. Copy the stress
pattern of the dialogues.
3
A: What shall we get him?
B: He loves the theatre.
A: I know. Let's get him _ __
Vocabulary I presents
•
4
A: What shall we get her?
B: She's always late.
a Complete the word puzzle to find the present.
A: I know. Let's get her a _ _ __
You pul foo d on/ in these.
2 You buy thin gs with this. It isn't money and it
1
5
A: What shall we get him?
isn't a credit card.
B: He loves eating sweet things.
3
You put flowers in this.
A, I know. ll>t's get him some _ __
4
You play with this.
s
You wea r this. It is usually silver or gold.
6
You put a photo in this.
7
You go to the theatre with these.
How to .. . I
a
S You eat these.
9
You tell the time with this.
10
This is usually green. You give it water.
11
You d rin k from these.
Complete the dialogues w ith the words from the
box.
(Thank
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You're
These
Don't
tfti5
This is for you.
B: (1)
, that's really kind of you.
A: (2)
welcome.
A: (J)
are fo r you.
B: (4)
fJ
A: Here.
A:
f-
A
5
2
r- r-
give and receive gifts
Cs)
you. That's really kind of you.
mention it.
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P ast Simple
_
. . Write the Past Simple form of the verbs.
walk wafked
,
work
2
3 borrow
5 look
7
g
like
change
Write sentences with the prom pts and the correct
form of going to.
Stefania / get married
4 live
6 clean
8 dance
Stefania's going to get married.
I/not move/ to anot her country
I'm not going to move to another country.
1
Samuel/learn to dance
Complete the sentences wi th the Past Simple
form of the verbs from the box.
wash say borrow
sell spend lend
help
2 Cold play/ not make a new album
get
louise came home al 12 o'clock last night.
3
We/ not live in Scotland
4
My son/ clean and tidy his room
1
Cory
2
I
a new job with PWD Holidays.
3
I asked for a three-week holiday bul my boss
_ _ _ "0.
6
I/ not cook dinner
4
My brother _ _ _ me with my homework
yesterdayevening.
7
You/ be late
8
Eleanor/sell her bike
5 Rie and Alan / not come to the wedding
all my money on shoes last week.
5 Bruno
me t50 last week.
6 My father
his car on eBay.
7 I
$5 because I was broke.
8 lucy
her falher's car this morning.
m
-1
•
Complete the dialogues with the Past Simple form
of the verbs in brackets.
B: It started at half past three.
A: What _ _ _
YO" _ __
They're going to move to a new country.
Which country are they going to move to?
He's going to buy a car.
What kind _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,
A:. When did the match start? (start)
1
Write questions to find extra information.
for dinner? (have)
a salad.
2 A:
you ____ swimming? (go)
B: It was cold so we _ _______
to the cinema.
swimming. We
3 k What
you
in lown? (buy)
2
I'm going to talk to someone.
Who _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _______ ,
3
We're going to meet them tomorrow afternoon.
What time _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,
4
They're going to play sport.
Which _ _ _ _ __ _ _ __ _ _ _ ,
5
He's going to have vegetables for dinner.
Whal ________ _ _______ ,
6
She's going to learn a new language.
What _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,
7
My parents are going to buy a holiday home.
Where _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,
B: I
some clothes.
Marlene
any photos of
you? (take)
No, she
. She
some
photos of Michael.
Where
Ha rry and Sally
(meed
at un iversity.
They
her? (see)
Where
yO"
B: I
•
k
B:
5
A:
B:
6
k
7
A:.
B: I
Oscar
her in a cafe on Trenton Street.
home at one o'clock this
morning. (come)
B: Really? What time _ _ liam __ home?
,
C. Write the numbers.
why and because
10,}01
C. Complete the dialogues with a question and an
ten thousand. three hundred and one
answer. Use the words in brackets.
A: I quit my job.
1
733
2
1,140
3
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6 Those chocolates are expensive. 7 How much is that computer?
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2 The Argentinean Hag is blue and white.
J The Polish flag is white and red.
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5 The Brazilian Hag is green, yellow and blue.
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No, there isn't.
Are there any shoe shops in th is shopping centre?
No. there aren't,
Ale there any bookshops in this shopping cenlle?
Yes. there are.
Is there a car park in this !>hopping centre?
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A: Do you live with your paren ts ?
8 : No, I don't.
2 A: Do you have any broth e rs 01 siste rs?
B: Yes, I do.
3 A: Do you work for a big company?
B: NO,I don't.
4 A: 00 you live in Mexico City?
B: Yes. I do.
S A: 00 you work in a school?
8: Yes, I do.
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) Ar~ tMy ()IM!or's ~s? .:. What's Jennifer's email addres s?
S Where all' your p.JlenlS' bags? 6 Who's Harvey's COUSin?
7 N~ you L~ah's bfOlher?
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3 She finishes work at 5:00. 4 She watches TV at 6:00.
5 She goes to bed at 2:30 in the morning.
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3 Irene doesn't have a shower every day,
4 Ricky doesn't make dinner for his children.
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Bedroom: mirror wardrobe
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Uvinl room: armchair coffee tatH
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J A: Has your house gOI a larale?
B: No, it hasn't.
4 A:. Has that holelcot a swimminll pool?
B: Yes. it has.
5 My hotel room hasn'llol a bath.
6 We'Vf! 101 a oew baby.
7 You'w got a beautifull'l.lt.
8 My sisters ~'t lot any children.
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J Grice: We like our jobs. They don'llike their jobs.
4 Grace: We set up early. They don't set up early.
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2 A:. (an you sweeplhe fIoor,p!ease .
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4 What do you do?
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make breakfast for my wife Oil Sunday.
on Friday afternoons.
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gym before work.
Our deaner is usually rea lty fast.
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2 I SOI'nftimn iron ner cioWs.
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Alan li kes playing foolbal l.
T"'lIchers don'llike finishing work Iille.
I don·t wanllO make dinner lonight.
Tom wants 10 meel Penelope.
Do you Uke playing sport?
Ewa and Adam like walchinS TV.
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2 I ~ S:!.!.~ by'! , hate M2ndays.
) WMfe"s h!s tl!!si~s card? !l's in the Itvin, room.
1 stay at home 2 play sport ) go to bed 4 finish work
5 ",mpty the dishwasher 6 make dinn",r 7 say heUo 8 do the laundry
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Bella: '( quite like Twitter but Olive doesn"t like it.'
) Olive: 'I hate staying at home on it Saturday night but Bella likes il:
4 8ella: 'I dOn'l mind doing puzzles bul Olive loves II.'
S OUve: ' I quite like sushi but Bella doesn't like il:
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) A:. Shall_so for a walk?
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2 A.: DoH libnl eal a 101?
1 A.: 00 they won from home?
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S Ie 00 your fritnds live in 8,1ICeIona?
6 A:. DoH blNllO 10 bed early?
7 A:. Oo_~arryfoodinlhetKluse?
B: No, they don't.
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I Whfore do you Ii\ot? 2 Whal do you do ?
1 How do you say hello in German? 4 Who do you work for?
S WhiI! rime do 't'OU gel up? 6 WMlla nSuaSes do you sludy?
7 When does the pMty start? 8 Who does Mlrina live with?
I play the plano 2 use a (omputer ) drive it car 4 cook dinner
S talk to animals 6 speak French 7 dance the tango
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2 Ibrahim can swim but he can't use a (omputer.
) We un·! play chess but _ can play Ihe piano.
4 Jinl ca n use a (omputer but she can', wrile computer programmes.
S We can't drive but we (an dance.
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1 Are tMy a~ happy? 41 u$Ually ~ it coffee in the ITlOrning.
S 00 you somt1imes tn.lke dinoer? 6 She is never tale.
7 TMy neYfl' cleM! the l)alhn)OlJl,
8 We a~ys 1ft up befofe 9 o'dock at the weekend.
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I My brother, Eddie, ca n't drive but my parents can.
2 My brother, Eddie can swim but I can't.
) My siSler, 10, can't sing bu t my brother, Eddie, can.
Unit 8
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A: Can your parents use a computer?
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B: No, they can't.
2 A: (an your sister play the piano?
B: No, she can't.
3 A: (an you dance?
8: Yes, I can .
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Date; 21St December 191)
Other information: 'Word -<ross'
2 Date: lrd Apfil1973
Other information: New YOI'k.
) Date: 28th Apri l 2001
Other information: Dennis Tito.
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4 Can he sing and dance?
5 We can'l use a computer.
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1 Men and Women. 2 He thinks that they are different.
3 She's a writer (too), 4 The Male mind and the Female Mind.
S She thinks that they are the same.
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2 IS the show sold out at the end of June?
) 00 you want to go out on Friday evening?
4 Shat! we go to the theatre on )rd March?
S Is her birthday in June?
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Australia.
She wasn't a good singer at sdlooI. She was a good actcw.
She wasn't an English student at University. She was an ~
student.
Her first big film wasn't f fizoberh I. It was OscCl' 0IId Wonac..
Roma n wasn't born in 200), He was born in 2004-
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No, they W't'rtn't.
"2 Was she Ii 1000 Singer ill school?
No. W W<lSll't.
I k. Is the party on Friday?
B: No, it isn't. It's on Saturday,
2 A:. DOl'S Ramadan Start i! the beginning of August this yl'ar?
B: No, it dOl'sn'!. It starts!! Ihl' end of July,
) Ii: Shl' was born in 200S.
B: No shl' wasn'I:-Shl' was born at thl' I'nd of 2004.
4 k. 00 you slart your nl'w job 2!! list March?
B: No, I don't. I slart it on 28th March.
S Ii: Thl' match stallS!! ):)0.
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2 11'5 thl' thirty·first of Ol'<ember.
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4 1I's thl' lwenlieth of September.
S It's on the lenlh of Ju ne.
6 It's the eighth of April, IwO thousand and nine.
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I HI"s a singer. 2 They're writers. ) She's a business person.
4 He's a musician. 5 They're scie ntists. 6 She's an a((or.
1 They're allisls, 8 They're sports stars. 9 She's a politician.
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1 pay 2 earn J borrow 4 buy S spend 6 salll' 7 sell 8 win 9 inllest
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How o&d is 1M TJi MaMI in Indill?
Howl ... ~ New Yorir. rrom london/london "om KewVOfk?
1 How dtfop is the Mariana Tnmch in 1M P<tcific Otean?
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How lon, is Route 66 in the USA?
S How wid!' is t~ Grand C.tnyon?
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l)oYita un' do .rOOKs. 2 ~ can speak Spaniih,
) Can you use a compull't'? ,Your brOlhers can sing and dance.
S My t.asbatId
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1 PmpIe un' ta to animals, 8 (an your parents play Ihe piano?
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) look aher your neighbou rs' childrl'n 4 (Ieiln ilnd tidy il t home
S deliver newspapers 6 work pan·time 7 wash cars
1M Chic.a,o 2 SM was a saln assistant ) Ifs a shop
,About two ~ars S Thr~ 6 About Ihr~ years old
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My sister helped me with my homework
HI' inllested aU his money in shares
I borrowed money from myparents
My friends stacked shelves in a supermarket
WI' worked nights in a factory
I wilShed my father's eal
Thilt boy delille red our newspapers
He sailed aU his money, He hated spending it
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t:hf'y play cheu?
You can spuk frl't'ldl bul you earn cook french food, ( an you
read frend\ books?
] Mimi un US!' a computl'r but shE' can', writl' computl'r
programrTll"S. Can she play computl' r gaml's?
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What werl' their names? 2 Was he a tl'achl'r?
) WhI'll' was she yesterday? 4 Whl'n was your billhday?
S How was your holiday? 6 Was he your best friend?
7 Were Ihey good friends?
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1 How long was your flight? 2 How deep is the swimming pool?
) How was Ihe party? 4 How far is her housl'? S How was your date?
6 How heavy is your bag? 7 How wide is her garden?
6 WIwn wUyGlJr Last holiday?
7 Who was your beslITiend was al sc:hool?
B What was Marloo Brando'siasl film?
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3 Was Ronald Rea!an a film star?
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S ~ you al homt laSt night?
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Really? I'm goiog 10 learn to drive, 100,
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Really? You·re going to SIan your own business. 100.
I'm going to get fit.
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Why did he start playing (hels?
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1 Cold play aren't going to make a new album.
3 We aren't going to live in Scotland.
4 My son's going 10 clean and tidy his room.
S Rie and Alan aren't going to (orne to the wedding.
6 I'm not going to cook dinner.
1 You're going to be late.
8 Eleanor's going to sell her bike.
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2 Who are you going to talk to?
J What time are you going to meet them?
4 Which sport are they going to play?
S What vegetables is he going to have (fOf dinner)?
6 Whallanguage is she going to learn?
7 Where are your parentS going to buy a holiday home?
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A: Because he's careless with money.
2 B: Why didn't you help Liana with her homework?
A: Because' was lired.
3 B: Why is your dad going to retire?
A: Because he's 70 years old.
Ij B: Why do you hate your neighbour?
A: Because he·s rich but mean.
5 B: Why don't you want to stack shelves in a supermarket?
A: Because llike working outside.
6 B: Why didn't you join a gym?
A: Because it's/was expensive.
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