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American English File MultiPACK Student Book Workbook Starter A Clive Oxenden Christina Latham-Koenig Student Book Contents Grammar Vocabulary Pronunciation ‘pumbers 0-10 word stress hi, fou, and fav 4 BY Helio: verb be: /and you 6 Ey] Where are youfrom? verb be: he, she, it sentence stress / and fa’ 8 [Were fromthe Us. word stress; i and ff We're American. verb be: we, you, they; negatives (all persons) 10 Pracricat Encusn Thealphabet People onthe street: What's your name? How do you spell? Where are you from? 12 Review & Cueck What doyou remember? What can you do? 14 EY What'sin your bag? singular and plural nouns; small things ‘2/ and plraendings 4o/ an the 16 EE Family and friends possessive adjectives; people and amity ‘niaiand fy possessives 18 [ Aman’s car or adjectives colors and ‘el, ev afar, and ae! awoman's car? common adjectives 20. Practical EwcuisH Personal information People onthe street: Do you have brothers and sisters? How old are they? 22 Review & Cece Whatdo youremember? What can you do? 24 EN Abad hair day simple present: and you ‘common verbs 1 Sw ow and king 26 What do you have simple present: we, you, they food and drink word stress, (ds/-and /a/ for breakfast? 28 Ey He speaks English at work siniple present: fe, she, it jobsand places of work 3rd persons; word and sentence stress 30 PRacticAL ENGUsH What imeisit? People onthe street: What do you do? Do you lite it? What time do you start and finish? 32 Rewew & Cueck — Whatdoyouremember? What can you do? 76 Communication 82 Audioscripts 88 Grammar Bank 102 Vocabulary Bank 117 Sound Bank Look out for TEND This shows you where to find extra material for more practice and review. Workbook Contents a» 4 Hell 6 [B) Where are you from? 8 [E] We're from the US. We're American. 10 PracticaL Encusn The alphabet a 12 [A] What's in your bag? 14 [B] Family and friends 16 [E]_Aman’s car or a woman's car? 18 Pracmica Excus_ Personal information a 20 [Abad hair day 22_[B]_What do you have for 24 [E]_He speaks English at work 26 Practica ENcush What time is i) 60 Review quizzes 64 Answer key Page numbersin this edition are the same asin the fulLiength Student Book and Workbook. V numbers 0-10 P_ word stress; hy, /ou/, and fal Hi Ym Henry. Whats your name? > aaa AJ 1 LISTENING & SPEAKING a M4 Listen and repeat. taints, athe one b Now say who you areEJ ya, ym ¢ 12> Read and listen. EO Hello, What's your name? Tom Excuse me. TomTom. Teacher Hello. Are you Tom? Receptionist Are you Tom Banks? Tom Yes, Nice to meet you Tom No, fm not. tm Tor King Teacher Nice to meet you Receptionist You're in room 2. Tom Am! late? Tom Excuse me? Teacher Yes, you are Receptionist You are in room 2. Tom Sorry! Tom OK. Thank you. 15> Listen and repeat dialogue 1. In pairs, practice the dialogue. € 14 Listen and repeat dialogue 2. In pairs, practice the dialogue. 2 GRAMMAR verb be: / and you a Look at dialogue 1 in 1e on page 4 Complete the chart. Tm =lam Youtre = You __ b ©p.88 Grammar Bank 1A. Read the rules and do the exercises. 3 VOCABULARY numbers 0-10 a 16 Listen. What are the numbers? b © p.102 Vocabulary Bank Numbers. Do part A. ¢ Count around the class from 0 to 10 and then from 10 to 0. 418 Listen and say the next number. “one, two” 4 PRONUNCIATION word stress; /h/, /ou/, and /a/ a 19 Match the words and photos. Listen and check, Ucoffee [| photo [J e-mail [| hotel [7] taxi b Listen again and repeat. Underline the stressed syllable, ¢ HO" Listen and repeat the words and sounds. iB hello hi Henry hotel Ss — o photo hello hotel IE: not Tom hot Molly dU Listen, Practice the sentences. Hello, Henry's Hotel Oh, no! The phone! ‘Are you Molly? No. I'm not. 5 SPEAKING Practice with other students. Hello / Hi, 'm < Aeyou 2? > Yes (| am). No (tm not). Y 7 Nice to meet you. ‘What's your name? v y Nice to meet you. tm Y Nice to meet you. v Nice to meet you. Ce Hello OK, No, Hi Thank you. ice to meet you. ‘Whats your name? Excuse me, Am late? Excuse me? Yes, Sorry! V countries P sentence stress; /1/ and /av/ A 1 VOCABULARY countries a Match the countries and photos. Turkey] Mexico] Italy Japan 71 1] b U2) Listen and check. nationalities. Do part A. dM Listen and repeat the dialogue. A. Where are you from? B I'm from Mexico. A. Where in Mexico? B I'm from Mexico City. € Practice the dialogue with your country and city. Where's he from? ~~, o He's from Mexi iia > 2 GRAMMAR verb be: he, she, it a MS Listen and complete 1-3 with countries We Where's he from? He's from | . Is she from ? . too? No, she isn’t. She's from 3___ Is it good movie? Yes, itis, It's great, b UG Listen and repeat, ¢ In pairs, practice the dialogue. Match the words and pictures. o fl 3 she it he nel «c e Read the rules and do the exercises. 3 PRONUNCIATION ‘sentence stress; /1/ and /at/ WHERE are you FROM? TM from 2 _ ss Is SHE from CHINA? NO, she ISN'T. zz eee a. Write sentences and questions. 1 / she / Brazil? No, _ 2 It/China._1 3 She / Japan. 4 Phe / Turkey? Yes, / — 5 He / the United States. — - _—— 6 [she | Mexico? No, / 7 She / England, —__ 8 Where /he from? 1 from Brazil? No, she isn't. He / from Peru, b U8) Listen and check. © M9» Listen again and repeat. Copy the stress. 120 Listen and repeat the words and sounds. Italy six Mexico England | 1 five nine hi nice € 121 Listen, Practice the sentences. Its from Italy. Liverpool is in England. Hi, I'm from China, Nice to meet you. 4 LISTENING & SPEAKING a 122» Listen. Can you hear the difference? La IsHBfrom Italy? Is i from Italy? 2-0 SHE from Russia. bY from Russia. 3 a Where's from? b Where’ 8 from? 4a Ii from Korea. b HB8 from Korea 5 a SHBE late. » BRS a 6 a Where is i? b Whereis b 125 Listen and check (W) the sentence you hear in a. © Practice saying sentences a and b. 4 Lookat the photos. Guess the countries. ‘Ask your teacher. aa S Is she from China? PETC TCE eee RU) De ue € © Communication Guess the countries A p.76 B p.78. [ru nneaee Where are you from? Tim from Russia. Where in Russia? Tm from Moscow. Where isit? Isita good movie? Yes, its great. \V nationalities; numbers 11-20 P word stress; fi, /i/, and /S/ Cz 1 VOCABULARY a Where are they from? Complete the sentences with a country q nationalities Sim Japanese. Hes from ~ (Cm Wexican She’ from —____ Fm ksh paid and nationalities. Do part B. ¢ 15 Listen. Say the nationality "Tm from Brazil” : di She's Brazilian. >) 2 LISTENING & READING 126 Listen and number the pictures 1-3. Hello. We're John and Sally Clarke. Hello. You're in room 211, and theyre in room 212. Thank you Listen again and read the dialogues. Then mark the sentences W (right) or X (wrong). Hurry up. We're late. We aren't late, Breakfast is from seven to ten. And Mike tert ready. 1 John and Sally are in room 212. ¥ 2 Breakfast is from six to ten. 3 Mike and Anna aren't American. 4 Mike and Anna are English. 5 John and Sally are on vacation, Hi, Are you American? No, we arent. We're English ‘Are you on vacation? Yes, we are, We're on vacation too, We're Liz and Travis, from Texas. 6 Liz and Travis aren't on vacation. € Correct the wrong sentences. John and Sally are in room 211 Bye. Have a nice day! Good-bye. d_ 127 Listen and repeat the dialogues 3 GRAMMAR verb be: we, you, they; negatives (all persons) a. Read the dialogues in 2 on page 8 again. Complete the chart. & a Tmnot You arent You aren't ‘They aren't b ©p.88 Grammar Bank 1C. Read the rules and do the exercises. © 129° Listen, Say the negative. “Tm Peruvian” Tim not Pennion. 4 PRONUNCIATION. word stress; Jel, il, and // a 130 The same stress or different stress? Listen and underline the stressed syllable. Write $ or D. 1 Brazil Brazilian _S_ 2China Chinese _D 3 England English 4 italy tain 5 Russia Russian 6 Mexico Mexican 7 Japan Japanese 8 Turkey Turkish b Listen again and repeat. ¢ 131” Listen and repeat the words and sounds, & Mexico ten seven breast @ we te she meet tse | Se she Spanish English Rusian nationality d_ 132 Listen, Practice the sentences. Breakfast is from seven to ten. He’ Chinese, She isn’t Russian. She's Spanish. 5 SPEAKING Are the nationalities right or wrong? Make[#)or=Isentences. Correct the wrong nationalities. Sain ati Gisele Bundchen / The Rolling Stones / ‘Andrea Bocelli Russian Brazilian buritos / Spanish Keira Knightley / ‘rtish Casio / Japanese 6 VOCABULARY numbers 11-20 a 135 Are they American or English? Listen and check. ‘What are the numbers? b © p.102 Vocabulary Bank Numbers. Do part B. ¢ Count in twos (1, 3, 5...19 and 2, 4, 6...20) around the class. Creu Hurry up. fast Were on vacation, too. | Good-bye / Bye. | Have a nice day! ‘The alphabet Spelling your name Classroom language The alphabet How do you spell if T-O-RRES. Practica EnGuisu (ee 1 LISTENING 2 THE ALPHABET a 135) Listen and order the sentences. 4 137 Listen and repeat the words and sounds. b 138 Listen and repeat the letters. 1 ¢ 139° Listen. Can you hear the difference? IMN G 5 y I This isthe final call for passengers on Flight KLM acy; vr ee 9266 to Miami, Please go to gate B14 immediately 2KQ 4E1 6UW 8EA 1 Me Pablo Torres on Fight KLM 9246 to Miami, 4 140" Listen. (Circle the letter you hear in please goto gate B14 immediately 1D Passengers on Flight KLM 3246 to Miami, 141” Listen and number the pictures 1-6. please go to gate B14, 2 CO roRRES. 1) Hell. tm Pablo Tores. have a reservation. 1D Excuse me? D How do you spell your last name? Thank you. CF Good morning O roRReS. £ Listen again and write the letters, Practice saying them. g M2 Listen and repeat the alphabet. Practice saying it. 2g Brad, Keira ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUV WXYz ad ah How do you spell the names? b 136 Listen and repeat dislogue 2. John Sally Liz Anna Mike Travis 3 PEOPLE ON THE STREET QO 5 VOCABULARY Classroom language a ©p.l04 Vocabulary Bank Things. Do part A. b Match the phrases and pictures. “1 What's your name? 2 How do you spell t? 5 Where are you from? a M3° Listen to the man. What's his name? b M4 Listen and write his name. Hisnames——_ ¢ M5» Listen. Where's he from? ‘He's from Queens,. 146 Listen to six more people and. as the chart. ee 1 Her name’ She's from Los Angeles, 2 Her names She's from Reading in —__ 3 His name’ Hes from in the US, 4 Her name's __. She’ from 5 Her name’ She’ from Bangalore, 6 His name's ___. He's from Vancouver in ___ _] Close the door. - CO Sit down, please. ¢ In pairs, ask and answer the @U@SHGB¥ in the box. ERR et pees Goto page 14. 4 SPEAKING Stand up. a ee 1 J) Open your books. ‘Good morning > 12:00 Good afternoon 12:00 > 6:00 p.m. ¢ M48" Listen and check. Listen again and repeat. Good evening 6:00 p.m. > | ane | 4149" Listen and do the actions. In pairs, role-play dialogue 2 from exercise 1 on page 10. 6 150 SONG © D-+-5-C-0 A You're the receptionist, It 4:00 p.m. Use your first and last name. Prune b Change roles. Good morning / afternoon / evening. Whats your last name? How do you spel it? Please Thave a reservation. B You're the receptionist, Its 7:00 p.m. ‘A Use your first and last name, ¢ © Communication Game: Hit the ships A p.76 B p.79. r 1 \ Era CMU Ci) ee GRAMMAR ¢ Complete the phrases. Circle the correct answer. Where are you from? A Excuse! yare you Henry? B Yes, Lam, 1 you from Brazil? ‘A I'm Jim Brown, Nice to? you. aA bis AS - eae a ternoon. I'm Ann Carter. 2A be es B No, American ra sytlasarats a she’s s a i 3A from? B I'm from Korea ee Se a Where you are b Where are you ECR RESEK: 4A Areyouin room 2117 B No, inroom 212. Write the things in the classroom. awere bare 5 A IsCarmen Spanish? B Yes, ashes sheis 6 They __ Chinese, They're Japanese. a arent arent 7 Cancun in Mexico? aAre bis 8 Lisa and Luke are from California. __ American. a Youre — b They're 9 A Areyouin class 2? B No, aTnot —b Imnot 10 She __ from Chicago. She’s from Los Angeles. grt aarent — b isn't VOCABULARY a Complete the chart. lise aus (eS Snare PRONUNCIATION Can you remember these words and sounds? vowels consonants a@aiw? §|)h| b © p.t7/ 119 Sound Bank. Check the words and 1b Write the next number, i oon anes sounds, and practice saying the example words. Dene Underline the stressed syllable. 3 ten, eleven, ‘alten a ited bance: eluate ho cua een 5 eighteen, nineteen, What can you do? Cte arts 1 CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THIS TEXT? Read and complete the chart for Marta, Jian-hao, and Kelly. ‘im sian-hao Ui 1'm Kelly Doyle. ''m from Shanghai in China Fm from Kansas inthe United States. i'm Marta Ramirez Fm from Monterrey in Mexico. Marta eee fae eee cen | Kelly oe i You I 2 CAN YOU WRITE THIS IN ENGLISH? 4 CAN YOU SAY THIS IN ENGLISH? a Complete the chart for you. Check (V) the boxes. a Can you...? eee Le e PepO TE YS say your name and where you are from _(_] Yes, I can. ask where other people are from (Yes, I can. 3 CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THESE PEOPLE? earn ae Oveton 151 Listen and choose the right answer, count from 0 to 20 Fivensresn 1a Danny's American. ’b Danny's English, check in at a hotel Tene 2a Bellas in room 9. b Bella in room 19. 3a She's Kathy. She’ Cathy. 4 a Thebusisnumber 13. __b The bus is number 14. 5 a LimingisfromChina. b Li-ming is from Korea 6 a Theflight is UA472, _b The flight is UA462. 7 a Hes John Read. b He’ John Reid, 8 a Chris is a woman. b Chris is a man, 9 a Theexercise ison page 11, b The exercise is on page 12, 10 a Its8:00am, b Its 8:00 pm. G singular and plural nouns; a / an, the V small things Ses P /z/and/s/, plural endings ae ee er a> 1 VOCABULARY small things a Can you remember five things in the classroom? Write the words. 1 the b__ 2 the d. pe 3ac 4al__ Saw. 'b © p.104 Vocabulary Bank Things. Do part B. 2 GRAMMAR singular and plural nouns; a / an, the a Read and order the things (bags, coats, etc.) 1-5. b 22 Listen and check. © Write the plurals. Where is it? Oh, no! It’s on the train! 1 bag bags = ~ 2 chair — ‘The top five things people leave on British trains are (not in order): 3 book LL bags Li coats C1 glasses (cell phones Oi umbrellas 4 laptop © p.90 Grammar Bank 2A. Read the rules and do the exercises. © Communication Memory game p.8!. 3 PRONUNCIATION /z/ and /s/, plural endings a 24> Listen and repeat the words and sounds. i AN rail vero is, he & x seven Spain house b 25 Listen and repeat the plurals, "a chairs photos keys bags @F books coats laptops clock: > zi watches buses pieces class: ¢ 26> Listen. Say the plurals. "Its a photo” ‘They're photos. 4 SPEAKING & WRITING —— a Ask and answer with a partner. Conmne, Gise the? hayes = b_ What's in your bag / pocket? Check (¥) the things. 5 LISTENING acellphone = [1 y—~ 27” Listen to five conversations. Write the a book g : thing or things that they say. akey 7 5 1 Is this your z an ID ca : 2 Here are your aphoto 3 Sorry itsmy___— an umbrella : : 4 Look in the —_ case SIsa OK? a credit card apen \ Write what you h: bag / pocket, e-g., a book, keys. ¢ Write what you have in your bag / p & y ae Now tell a partner. ‘What are they? —— What’ in your bag? my bag, Ihave a book, kes, 2 pen, Thave two credit cards. G possessive adjectives; possessive s V people and family P /0),/a/, and al — Who's Maria? She's my brother's wite. Family and friends 1 GRAMMAR possessive adjectives al a 28 Listen, Number the pictures 1-3. | A Hey! That's my bag, No, itis’. its my bag. Your bag’ there. And here are our children. What are their names? Her name's Lucy, and his name's Eric. Hello. And who's this? Its my parrot. Whats its name? Polly. Hello, Polly. Where are our coats? Excuse me? Where are our coats? Your coats - they/re over there on the chair. ae Good night. 2 VOCABULARY people and family e. a Lookat pictures A-C. Where can you see...? aman, a woman, and two children] b Listen again and read the dialogues. Then complete men and women a the chart with a highlighted word. two boys a Tae a 'b © p.l0s Vocabulary Bank People and family. you you —____ 3 eee they =e the ee ae & futher they = their =the ¢ ©p.90 Grammar Bank 28. Read the rules for possessive adjectives. Do exercise a. PRONUNCIATION /0/, /a/, and /a/ 205 Listen and repeat the words and sounds. brother husband son mother d Talk toa partner. Point to people in the classroom. zx pocket sev Can you remember their names? eee Ce) “Whats her name? eats FE tprareeni b 21 Listen, Practice the sentences. iuceeeenmone The woman over there is my mother. Thave one brother and three sons. My husband and I have seven children. 4 GRAMMAR possessive s @ Match the pairs from five famous movies. b Complete the sentences with a name. i —___— is Carrie’ friend. 2________ is Bridget’s mother. Bes ie is Jack Sparrow's father, 4- ___is Luke’ sister. 5 tesa is the Queen's husband. © 215” Listen and check. 4 ©p.90 Grammar Bank 2B. Read the rules for possessive s, Do exercise b, © Cover b and practice with photos A-E. Ask and answer, Sue Miand shug > £ Work with a partner: A and B write the names of six people (your family or friends) on piece of paper A give your piece of paper to B, B give your piece of paper to A. A.ask B about his /her people, Bask A about hs / her people, SS my a ) 5 WRITING & SPEAKING a Read the text and write the names on the photo. [art (rae7) ‘names Kate. from Ohio inthe United Stats. My father’s name {is Marty, and my mother’ name is Amy. | havea brother anda sister. Their names are Brett and Karen. We have a dog, Is name i Brandy. b Now write about your family. Tell your partner about your family. ‘That's my bag. Who's this? here I cant remember. there Thanks over there G adjectives V colors and common adjectives P fee, fev, /9, ary, and /or! LC pa 1 VOCABULARY & SPEAKING colors and common adjectives a 217 Match the cars and nationalities. Listen and check. American [] British =O French (1 German Halian o Japanese © Look at the highlightéd words. Guess their meaning d 219 Listen again and repeat the dialogue. Then practice it with a partner. © © p.106 Vocabulary Bank Adjectives. f Look at the photos of the cars 1-6. Practice with a partner. 1 Ask and answer. What colors i 2 Describe the cars. Use two adjectives. Car 2 is small and cheap. 3 A think of a car. B ask questions. Guess the car. b 28) Listen and read the dialogue. What are the tw6 cars? Tim Wow! Look at that car. Its great! Sue It’s a man's car. Tim Aman's ca? ‘Sue Yes. its fast and red. And it's very expensive. Wow! Look at that yellow car. I's great! Its a woman's car 2 GRAMMAR adjectives a Circle the right sentence. 1 a The VWisa small car b The VWis a car small 2-a Ferraris and Mustangs are fasts cars b Ferraris and Mustangs are fast cars b ©p.90 Grammar Bank 2C. Read the rules and do the exercises. € © p.106 Vocabulary Bank Adjectives. In pairs, look at the pictures and make ten sentences. Cea big house Theyre ble keys >> 2 nenen 3 READING a With a partner, decide which questions you think are important for men and which are important for women. Write 1-7 in the article. 1 Isitanice color? 2 Isit fast? 3 Isitbigt 7 Isit safe? 4 Isit cheap? b Read the article and check. What car? Men and — women are different. Important questions for men: 2 2 2 5 Isiteasy to park? 6 Isit luxurious? Important questions for women: roa fy 2 2 ‘Mercedes, BMW, and Audi are very popular with men. 90% Coe eee do ee) j 155 mph) are men. Big SUVs are also very popular with men. am ok Fe) ) Honda, Hyundai, and Volkswagen are popular with wor £656 of divers of VW Beetle convertibles are women. ofthe top five women’s cars are spots cas (but not expensive sports cars). Women prefer cas that are si ‘(easy to park) and sae. Colors also very important 4 PRONUNCIATION /z/, fev, /o/, /ar/, and /or/ a 224 Listen and repeat the words and sounds. [& black bad family fast | em yy Ix tak oy car pa BIE\, shore board door b 225" Listen. Practice the phrases. a black cat the same day a smal ball park the car a short door daughter card are 5 SPEAKING & WRITING a Talkin small groups about your car or your family’s car, iMy cars a Honda Civic I's small, it’s green, 1d ts new. I's a very good cat. ———— b Write about your “dream” car. My dream carisa (mode) Itsa/an Its (color) Its and cat (nationality) (adjectives) ¢ Now tell a partner. 6 226 SONG .2 You're beautiful Priorat) German (country = Germany) Wow! French (country = France) also Look at that car! important popular with easy (opposite = difficult) safe (opposite = dangerous) What's your favorite car? Practica ENGLIsH Introducing people Phone numbers ‘Numbers 21-100 1 INTRODUCING PEOPLE a 227) Listen to two dialogues. Mark the sentences T (true) or F (false). logue 1 Helen is Mike'ssister.. 1 jogue 2 The girl's brother is 25. [1 Hello, Mike. _, Sam. How are you? Fine, thanks. And 2 ''m OK, thanks. This is Helen, She's a from work. to meet you. ¢ Hi we're in a hurry. See you soon. Bye. Look. This is my Wow! He's ‘good-looking. What's his, ‘Adam. he married? No, he isn't How old is he? twenty-six. Whats his __ number? w>ora> 228 Listen and repeat the dialogues. Practice them with a par:ner. Personal information: age, address, etc. 2 VOCABULARY phone numbers, 21-100 Phone numbers 0 = oh (or zero) a 229 Listen to the dialogue and wr: the phone number. ‘A What's your phone number? Boo A Excuse me? b 250) Practice saying these phone numbers. Listen and check. 1 688-5713 2 B44-7902 3 231.555.0261 In pairs, practice the dialogue in a. Use your phone number (or an invented number) 4 © p.t02 Vocabulary Bank Numbers. Do part C. 232 Listen. Can you hear the difference? la B b 30 2a ld b 40 3a 15 b 50 4a 16 b 60 5a 7 b 70 6a 18 b 80 7a 19 b 90 f 235" Listen and circlea orb. Then practice saying all the numbers. § How old are the people in your fam cm mother's 54 Ages He8 20 OR Hes 20 yea. NOT Hes 20-years, He has 20 years 3 PEOPLE ON THE STREET o 1 Do you have brothers and sisters? 2 How old are they? How old is he / she? a 234 Listen to Matthew. Does he have brothers and sisters? F b 235) Listen, How old are they? ¢ 236 Listen to six more people. Answer the questions for each person. - a ——= Brothers and sisters? | How old? In pairs, ask and answer the @U&StiOHS in the box. 4 PERSONAL INFORMATION a 237” Listen and repeat questions 1-9. Stress the underlined words. 1 What's your name’ do you spell it? @ First name Last name “Title Mr. / Ms, / Mrs. 2 Where are you from? © Nationality 3 What's your address? © Address 4 What's your zip code? © Zipcode 5 How old are you? © Ace 6 Are you married? @ Married Single 7 What's your home phone number? @ Phone number: home 8 What's your cell phone number? 8 cell oy © E-mail address b Cover the questions and look at the form. * Mr.= a man; Ms. = a woman; Mrs. = a married woman Remember the questions. ¢ Complete the form for you. Circle your title, too. © Communication Personal information A p.77 B p.79. Preven How are you? What’ your phone number? Fine, thanks. And you? What's your (e-mail) address? Tm OK, thanks How old are you? This is Helen. Pm 18. See you soon. Are you married? Were in a hurry, r2\ What do you remember? GRAMMAR Circle the correct answer Hello, ___ Alex. at @lm 1A Whatis it B It’s ___ e-mail from my friend. aa ba 2 A Where’ your ID card? B ____in my bag. als b It's 3. A Whatare they? Bae a They're credit cards 4. Thave two a dictionarys 5. Shes American. aHer — b His 6 Were Mr. and Mrs. Kemp. ___ daughter isin class 3. a Our b Their 7 My —isPeter. a name's husband 8 These chairs are b Wsacredit card b dictionaries name is Julia, b husband’s name a veryexpensive b very expensives 9. AFerrariisa a carfast —b fast cer 10 Thats my sister and __ boyfriend. aher 6 their VOCABULARY a Write the things. b Complete the chart. Vephoio 2 | ie : sister a . Ware boyfriend |5___ a © Write the irregular plural. man men 1 woman 2 child a a 3 person = __ Write the opposite adjective. fast ee 1 expensive Eee 2 big 3 good 4 long 5 tall —.a Write the number. thirty-one 31, 3 ninety-nine —_ 1 forty = 4 fifty-six 8 2 sixty-seven __ 5 eighty-two £ Complete the phrases. Where are you from? ‘euine mysister Anne. B Nice to meet you 2 A How isRita? BI think she’ 22. 3 A Howare you? B_ thanks. And you? 4A Wheres my book? B Its___there on the 5 A Whats your? B 25 King Street. PRONUNCIATION a Can you remember these words and sounds? vowels (4) a ol = iy ON ep § b ©p.tt7/ 119 Sound Bank. Check the words and soun and practice saying the example words. € Underline the stressed syllable. Italian expensive daughter family glasses umbrella DWF TRer mn CPD Pee Rees 1 CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THIS TEXT? 3 CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THESE PEOPLE? Myrame's Elena Hores, nd 238 Listen and choose the right answer. I'm from Mendoza in Argentina. I'm married, and | have two children, a son and a daughter, 1 a His name’ Alex. Her names Alex. My son's name is Vitor. He's 2 a His glasses are blue, 15. He's tall with dark hait, and b His glasses are red. het goon oki: i devon 3. a Heraddress is 19 Park Street name is Carla. She's 21. she Reenter aay beautiful? | think she is very er addis HOE e ne beautiful — I'm her mother! 4. a Thehotel’s nice. b The hotels very small. 5 a Her father is 67. b Her father is 76. His phone number is 771 555-7064, b His phone number is 771 555-7065. 7 a Hissisteris tall. His sister is short. ‘My name's Greg, and I'm from Florida in the US. 'm 20. | have ‘two sisters. Their names are Diane and Liz. Diane is 26. She's tall, wth long blond hait. She's married. Her husband's name is Kyle. Liz is 19 and very different from Diane. She isn’t tall and blond. She's short with dark hair. She isn't married, but she has a boyfriend! a IsaCD. b Itsa DVD, 9. a Her e-mail address is susie@gomail.com. b Her e-mail address is suzy@gomail.com, 10 a His aris white. b His car is black. a. Read the two texts, Answer the questions with a sentence. 1 What's Elena’s last name? ___Her last name is Flores. _ 4 CAN YOU SAY THIS IN ENGLISH? 2 Where is Elena from? SMM HOS ae 3 How old is Victor? re + = ee Check (V) the boxes. 4 What's her daughter's name? = Can you... 5 What nationality is Greg? —____ = say what's in your bag (1 Yes, I can. 6 Who is Diane? aot a say who is in your family Yes, Ican. 7 Is she married or single? soe describe your car (Yes, Team, 8 How old is Liz? ce a count from 21 to 100 Yes, Ican. Look at the highlighted words. Use the photos to guess introduce somebody (Yes, can. their meaning. ask how somebody is (Yes, lean, say your phone number (Yes, I can 2. CAN YOU WRITE THIS IN ENGLISH? ask for and give personal information, ” >, address, age, et ] Yes, I can. Write about you and your family. Use and and but where Ce ige, etc. C1 Yes, necessary. and | but He's tall. He’s good-looking. > He’ tall and good-looking. ‘He’ tall. He isn't good-looking. > He’ tall, but he isnit good-looking, V common verbs 1 Pw, /w/, and //; linking ECM Cy 1 LISTENING & READING a 31 Listen to the dialogue. Number the pictures 1-5. | Hairdresser Hello. Is this your first time here? Customer Yes, itis. Hairdresser Do you lve ' near here? Castomer No, dont. live ? | Hairdresser Oh, nice. How do you want your hair? ‘customer 1 don't know. Something different. Hairdresser Do you want a? 2 ‘customer No, thanks. I don't drink * Hairdresser Do you want a £ Customer lease. Oh, look. Dom Moor’ hen a Hairdresser Do you have & 2 | Customer Yes, do. | have two ? Hairdresser How old are they? | Gastomer Eight and ten. | com | ae || Hairresser Don't won. Wait (OK. Do you like it? b Read the dialogue and complete 2-7 with a word(s) from the list. boys children coffee (x2) downtown magazine near here ¢ Listen and check, © Communication A new haircut p.81 Do you like her haircut? € 32 Listen and complete the last line of the dialogue. Hairdresser OK. Do you like it? Customer f Practice the dialogue with a partner. Ze Do you live near here? No, | don’ 2 GRAMMAR simple present: / and you a Read the dialogue again. Complete the char with do or don't Simple present live near here. EI [2]____ you live near here? (Yes, 1 [£1No,1___. live near here. b © p.92 Grammar Bank 3A. Read the rules a do the exercises. 3 VOCABULARY common verbs 1 a Match the phrases. 1 Thave (b] a downtown. 2 Idrink two children. 3 Hive € coffee. 4 Twant 5 my new haircut. 5 Tike 2) e amagazine, b © p.107 Vocabulary Bank Common verbs 1. 4 LISTENING a 36> Listen to the dialogue. Is the woman happy @ or sad @ at the end of the dialogue? b Listen again. What da the woman and taxi driver say? Circle a or b. Geary Street, please. b Kearny Street, please. a The traffic is bad, b The traffic is good a Do you live in San Francisco? b Do you like San Francisco? ‘a What’ the problem? b No problem. a Tike my new haircut, I dort like my new haircut a. Why not? I like it. b Why not? It’s fantasti a Where do you want to go? b Where do you want to stop? a Twant a new coat. b Twant a new bag. 9a That's 14.50, b Thats 16.00. 10 a Havea good day. b Have a nice day. 5 PRONUNCIATION Jul, /w/, and /v/; linking a 37 Listen and repeat the words and sounds. food too want where what work 1% twee vey TV b 38> Listen and repeat. Tink phe words A Do you live_jn_an_apartment? B No, I dont. Ilive_jn_a house. ADo you have children? B Yes, Ido. Thave_a boy and_a girl 6 SPEAKING 10 ina house ______ brothersand sisters a cat or a dog CNN MTV to pop music to classical music newspapers novels French food Mexican food soda coffee Spanish Chinese __ anewcell phone a new haircut _____ big cities soccer a Complete 2-10 with a verb from the list. drink eat have like listen live read speak want watch Work with a partner. Ask and answer with Do you. S ‘and sisters? (Do you live ina house? No, co corr 50 you have brothers —: De you hare bel Yes (| do), | have two sisters. >> Pra un nner Idontt know. Wait | Doyou want a cafe Are you OK? | Yes please. What’ the problem? | No thanks. Really? Don't worry. G simple present: we, you, they V food and erink P word stress; t{/, /dy/, and /g/ o you have coffee for breakfast? No, we don't. We have green tea EO Tm mht keg 1 VOCABULARY food and drink a Read the text and label the picture. Anne from Paris in France | don't have breakfast at home. | have tin cafe. | have a croissant and hot chocolate. {think that’s avery typical French breakfast. Andi’ very ood! b © p.l08 Vocabulary Bank Food and drink. 2 READING a Look at the photos, What food can you see? Ken from Osaka in Japan Kendra from Chicago in the US In my family, we have a traditional Japanese breakfast. It isn't In the United States, we usually have a small breakfast very diferent from lunch and dinner. We have rice, fsh, nd miso during the week and a big breakfast on the weekend. In my ‘up, and we drink green tea. Today a lot of Japanese people family, we have eggs, potatoes, and Sausage on Saturday. have a Westem breakfast. They have bread and croissants, and We also have breac jually toast. We drink coffee and fruit they drink coffee, not tea. But | prefer our breakfast. In my family, juice. | like black coffee. It's very strong. My sister likes coffee we dont talk a breakfast. We et, dink and watch TV! with milk and sugar. b Read the texts. Then read sentences 1-5 and mark the sentences T (true) or F (false). 1 In Japan, people eat very different things for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. 2 Ken’ family likes croissants for breakfast. 3 In Japan, a lot of people dont have a traditional breakfast. 4 In the US, people eat alot for breakfast during the week. 5 Kendra’ family has a big breakfast on Saturday. Look at the Highlighted words. Use the photos to guess their meaning. 4 What do you have for breakfast? G simple present: he, she, it jobs and places of work P 3rd person s; word and sentence stress What does she do? She's a doctor. ‘Where does she work? She works in a hospital. He speaks English at work 1 GRAMMAR simple present: he,she,it 336 Listen and repeat the highlighted phrases. How do the verb: 315" Listen tothe dialogue. Circlea orb. change when they are about Sofia’ husband? Complete the chart. 1 a Sofia and her husband live in the US. T/you he/she » Sofia and her husband live in Mexico. ‘What do you do? What _____ your husband do? 2 a Sofia’s husband is a teacher. Do you like your job? __ hee like his job? bb Sofia’ husband isa tour guide. ‘Yes, like it very much, __-Yes,he __ art and history. 3 a They like their jobs. b They don't like their jobs. © p.92 Grammar Bank 3C. Read the rules and do the exercises. b Listen again and read the dialogue. Check your answers 2 PRONUNCIATION 3rd person s a 318 Listen and repeat the words and sounds. Emily Your English i fantastic. What do polis? ; App does has lives listens. reads Sofia. 'm a teacher. | teach English at a university here in Mexico City. Emily Do you like your job? likes speaks works —_— eats drinks Sofia Yes, like it very much. oe Emily What does your husband do? Sofia He's a tour guide. He works at the hal finishes watches —_teaches ‘National Museum of Art. Emily Does he lke his job? b 319 Listen. Say the sentences in the 3rd person singular. Sofia Yes, very much. He likes art and history. “Wlike art. He...” ‘And he doesn't work in the morning, aa only in the aftemoon. Emily Does he speak English, too? Sofia Yes, he does. He speaks it very well. He ‘meets alot of American and Britsh tourist. Emily Do you speak English together? Sofia Only when we don't want our children to understand! 3 VOCABULARY jobs and places of work a Can you remember? What does Sofia do? ‘What does her husband do? b ©p.l09 Vocabulary Bank Jobs and places of work. ¢ Ask five other students What do you do? 4 PRONUNCIATION word and sentence stress a Underline the stressed syllable(s). a teacher a doctor a waiter a factory worker an assistant a policeman a salesperson alawyer b 325. Listen and check. How is the final -er | -or pronounced? © 324 Listen and repeat. Copy the rhythm, She’ a nurse, She works in a hospital. Does he work in a store? Yes, he does. Ishe a salesperson? Yes, he is. 5 SPEAKING & WRITING ‘a Think of two people you know who have jobs. Ask and answer with a partner. What / do? Where / work? / speak English at work? / like his/her job? C= number one is my mother. ‘What does she do? = b Write about the two people. ‘My mother is @ nurse. She works in the Hospital Santa Cruz in Curitiba She doesnt speak English at work ‘She likes her job 6 READING a. Is English important for these jobs in your town / city? Write 1-5 in the boxes (1 = English is not important, 5 = English is very important). waiter] adocor(} atax diver("] a policeman (] ateacher 5] alawyer [1 b Read the text, Then answer the questions. 1 What do the banker, the waiter, and the factory worker have in common? 2 What does Jean-Paul do? 3 Where does he work? 4 What languages does he speak? 5 What language does he speak at work? Is this a problem for him? English at work ‘What do these people have in common — a banker in Mexico City, waiter ina five-star hotel in Moscow, and a worker in the Hitachi electronics factory in Tokyo? They all speak English at work. Today; English is the common Janguage in in countries from France to Singapore. Jean-Paul Piat works for an IT company in Paris. Every day he has meetings ‘with other managers in English. He also reads documents and writes e-mails in English, and speaks on the phone in English to offices in other countries. “We're a multinational company with offices all over the World” says Jean-Paul, “We also have some people in our Paris office who arenit French. We need a common language to communicate, and that Janguage is English. I think itis a good idea, but some people dontt like speaking English in a meeting when nearly everybody i French? | ¢ Look at the highlighted words and phrases. Guess their meaning. Check with your teacher or a dictionary. WORDS AND PHRASES TO LEARN What do you do? Tm a doctor. Where do you work? work in a hospital. like it very much. He speaks English very well. only speak on the phone all over the world | 4 Is English important for your job? Teling time Days ofthe week Silent consonants ~ What time is it? Ws sixty Practicat ENGLisu 1 TELLING TIME a 325 Listen and match the dialogues and pictures. ‘What time is it? Ws six thirty. Go back to sleep. OK. Have a nice day. You, too. Excuse me. What time is it? Sorry, | don't know. | don't have a watch. Excuse me, What time is it? Just a moment. It’s quarter to seven. Thanks. You're welcome. nen o> wrer bb 326 Listen and repeat the dialogues in a. Practice with a partner. € ©p.ll0 Vocabulary Bank The time and ordinal numbers. Do part A. d_ 328 Listen and draw the time on the clocks. € Practice with a partner. ‘Number 1, What time is i Its nine o'clock. 2 £ © Communication What time is it? A p.77 B p.79. 2 PEOPLE ON THE STREET Oo 33 Dewar a Listen to four more people and complete the chart. 2 Do you like it? 3 What time do you start and finish? a 329° Listen to Christian. What does he do? Hesa/an——_ b 330 Listen. Does yop a _ he like his job? EE Likes ¢ 331 Listen, What time does he Cals - start and finish? stars / j ji __ He starts work at ee ——— = Hefinishes workat In pairs, ask and answer the @U€StiOHS in the box. 3 VOCABULARY days of the week a 335 Listen and repeat the days of the week. Practice saying them. Thursday ‘A. Days of the week begin with a CAPITAL letter, eg, Monday NOT monday ae b 334 Listen and complete the dialogues with days of the week. Practice the dialogues with a partner. ‘Man What day is it today? Woman I's '____. Why? ‘Man Because it’s my wife's brthday on? __, and 1 don't have a present! ¢ 335) Listen and repeat. Practice saying good-bye with different days of the week. Saying good-bye ai S= Serre on aie See Smee tomorrow, Good: ood 2 Ask and answer with a partner. What day is it today? What day is it tomorrow? ‘What day(s) do you have English classes? ‘What’ your favorite day of the week? 4 PRONUNCIATION silent consonants ‘a 336. Listen and repeat the words, Practice saying them. “ansifer— Welinesday now white scflool talk b 337 Listen. Practice the sentences. Don't rite on the whiteboard. I don't know the soo! Talk to you on Wellnesday. 5 338 SONG 7 Friday I'm in love Prieur nun med | What time is it? | Have a nice day. You, too | ‘Thanks You're welcome. What day is it today? What day ist tomorrow? Why? Because its my wife birthday. See you on Monday. 4h ECM CLs ute GRAMMAR | Circle the correct answer. Hello, ___ Alex. al Orm 1 you wanta coffee? aAre bDo 2 dogs? a Likeyou — b Doyoullike | 3 1__fast food. a donteat —b noteat | 4A Do youlive downtown? B Yes,I__. ado blive 5 In Japan, we __ rice for breakfast | ahave —b has 6 Jack __ ina language school. a work —b works 7 she speak English? a Do — b Does 8 He Spanish at a university a teachs —b teaches 9 My brother children, a doesnithave —b dont have 10 A What does Gavin __? B Hesa doctor. a work — b do VOCABULARY a Write the verb. watch ___TV tothe radio English in an apartment _ the newspaper breakfast b Circle the different word. meat fish 1 breakfast lunch bread 2 Monday Wednesday twenty 3 hospital waiter office 4 fruit coffee water 5 nurse bank lawyer juarter past seven 4 Complete the phrases. ‘A What day is it today? B Friday. 1 A What t__isit? B Its five thirty. 2A What do you have for breakfast? idl 3 A What's her phone number? B Sorry. [don't kn___ 4 ADo you want some water? BYes,p_____. 5 ADoyoudrinkal ____of coffee? __B Yes, six cups a day! PRONUNCIATION a Can you remember these words and sounds? vowels ‘consonants at ee | b © p.t7 / 119 Sound Bank. Check the words and sounds, and practice saying the example words. © Underline the stressed syllable. Italian breakfast potatoes assistant policeman Saturday What can you lg Laem Tse 1 CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THIS TEXT? 2 CAN YOU WRITE THIS IN ENGLISH? a Read the text and complete it with food a Read the two texts. Complete the sentences with Min-ji or Woo-jin. words from the list. 1 has a jo. Repeal Geral (ira moti 2 ___hasa girlfriend / boyfriend. acme ae 3 doesnt live with his / her family. 4 lives downtown. 5 studies a language. My sister IMy sister's name is Mini. She's 26 years old, and she's a ZA / nurse. She works in a big hospital in Incheon. Shelves at in an apartment in Bucheon, about 12 km from Incheon. Eat the Mediterranea She lives with two friends. They are nurses, too. She doesn't have a boyfriend, but she has a lot of friends. My friend Woo-jin My friend Woo-jin is a student at Inha University in Incheon. He studies English. He wants to be a teacher. He lives with his family in an apartment downtown in Incheon. He has a girlfriend, and her name is J-hyun. She's very nice too. Doctors say that the traditional det in some Mediterranean countries, for ‘example Greece and tay is very healthy. ‘Why is it ood for you? 3 CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THESE PEOPLE? In these countries, people eat alot of ee and vegetables, bread, pasta, rice fish, and olive oll They don't eat a lot of red?__ or butter. This diet is very good for your heat, and people in these countries lve longer than in other countries. 'b Write about two people: a member of your family and a friend. 339 Listen and complete the form. een Nebel First name Last name Nationality Age Occupation How to eat like Mediterranean people and live a long li + Eata lot of fruit and vegetables every day. Brothers / Sisters at school No Yes + Use olive oil for cooking and nang Seed ae Phone number + Don't eat * with, Ao ae kee your bread. Seah tae sees 4 CAN YOU SAY THIS IN ENGLISH? pons =i eto Check (W) the boxes. + Sit down with your family aay fr ionchvand divas say where you live and what you do (Yes, I can. Don't hurry your meals! ask where other people live and what they do] Yes, I can. say what you have for breakfast (Yes, I can. say what people eat in your country Yes, I can. ask and say what time it is Yes, I can. b Do you eat “the Mediterranean way”? say the days of the week (Yes, I can. Communication 1B Guess the countries Student A a Complete the information. Ask B about photo 1. Say Is she from...? Write the country under the photo. b Answer B's question about photo 2. Say Yes, she is or No, she isn't. ¢ Continue with the other photos. _Oksana Aknsina She’ from ‘Nanako Matsus a She’ from Maria Grazia Cucinotia She's from the US. She’ from — PE 1 Game: Hitthe ships Student A a Draw 5 “ships” in Your ships. 1 ship = three squares, B’s ships b Try to “hit” B’s ships. Say a square, eg, H16. IfB says hit, check (¥/) the square in B’s ships. If B says nothing, put an X in the square. ¢ Bsays a square. Say hit or nothing. PE 2 Personal information Student A a. Interview B and complete B's form. B First name ___Last name Nationality Address —_ Zip code Age Married 1) Single C1 Phone number: home call E-mail address Answer B's questions. Use the information in the YOU form. You First name Alex Last name Barrett | Nationality British Address 15 Parkhill Road, Columbus, Ohio Zip code 43085 Age 25 Married [) Single #1 Phone number: home 780-2344 cell 614 555-6943 | E-mail address abarrett@btallccom PE 3 What time is it? Student A Ask B questions to complete the times on the clocks. Communication IB Guess the countries Student B @ Answer A's question about photo 1. Say Yes, she is or No, she isn't. } Complete the information. Ask A about photo 2. Say Js she from...? Write the country under the photo. © Continue with the other photos. 1 z Oksana Akinshina ‘Adriana Fonseca She' from Russia Shes from Nanako Matsushima Imanol, Aras She’ from Japan, Maria Grazia Cucnotta She’ from italy She's from PE 1 Game: Hit the ships Student B PE 2 Personal information Student B a Draw 5 “ships” in Your ships. 1 ship = three squares Answer A’s questions. Use the information in the YOU form. ol you tri First name Chris Last name Lennox Nationality American Address 81 West Stret, Gainesville, Florida Zip code 32601 ‘Age 31 Married Single ] Phone number: home 342-7152 cell 352 555-5661 mail address chris@mac.com seen A E-mail addresses @=a lot b Interview A and complete A’s form. = — Firstname __Last name _ ‘Nationality —__ Address __ Zip code Age —__ Married () Single [) Phone number: home cell As ships 4 | Enmall address PES notte se Student B b A says. square, eg, H16. Ifyou havea ship in H16, say hit. IEnot, say nothing. ¢ Try to “hit” A’s ships. Say a square, e.g., B12. If A Ask A questions to complete the times on the clocks. says hit, check (V) the square in A’s ships. If A says nothing, put an X in the square. Se 2A Memory game Students A + B 3A Anew haircut m Students A+B a Look at the photo for 30 seconds. 'b Close your book. In pairs, can you remember all the things on the table? Ea G 1 ites. 3 Tan8 65nd 67.08 ail 9807 43.002 8,9 I Bas 2 ln tera ua 1 Where is it? Turkey. 2 Where isi? Mexico 3 Where ist? Japan. 4 Whereis it? Italy. us Woman Wheres he from? ‘Man He’ from the United States. ‘Woman Is she from the United States, 00? ‘Man No, she isnt. She’ from England. ‘Woman Isita good movie? ‘Man Yes, itis Is great ue 1 Is she from Brazil? No, she is 2 Its from China, 3 She’ from Jepan, 4 Ishe from Turkey? Yes, he is. '5 Hes from the United States. 6 Is she from Mexico? No, she isn, 7 She’ from England. 8 Wheres he from? Hi’ from Peru. 133 1 Isshe from Italy? 2 Het from Russa, 3 Wheres he from? 44 Wefrom Koren. 5 She' late. 6 Where ishet 18 1 Tm from Brazil Shes Brazilian, 2 T'm from Spain. He’ Spanish. 3 T'm from Russia, ‘Shes Russian, 4 Tm from the United States, Hes American 5 T'm from Mexico. He's Mexican, 6 I'm from lay. Shes Italian, 7 T'm from Korea. Sho’ Korean, 8 Tm from Japan. She’ Japanese, 9 Tm from England, Hes English, 10 T'm from China. He’ Chinese. 11 Fim from Peru. ‘Shes Peruvian. 12 Tm from Turkey, Hk Turkish. Las 1 Tim Peruvian Tm not Peruvian, 2 They're Japanese, ‘They arent Japanese, 3 She’ Brazilian, She isnt Brazilian, 4 Were English, ‘We arent Engish, 5 Its talian,| isa Italian, 6 Youte American, ‘You aren't American. 7 Hes Russian, He ist Russian, cass ‘A He’ American, Hes number twelve. B Hes English. Hes number eleven, 138 1 Passengers on Flight KLM 9246 to Miami, please goto gate Bld, ‘Tis isthe final cal for passengers on Flight KLM 9246 to Miami, Please go to gate B14 immediately, ‘Mr Pablo Torres on fight KLM 9246 to ‘Miami, please goto gate B14 immediately. 2 Receptionist Good morning, ‘Man Hell. Im Pablo Torres. havea reservation, Receptionist How do you spell your lastname? Man T-O-R-R-ES. Receptionist Excuse me? Man T-O-RRE-S, ‘Receptionist Thank you. — >ogem ong ggaigs as Interviewer What’ your name? Man Michael. Interviewer How do you spell it? Man MLCHAEL. us Interviewer Where are you from? Man Queens, New York. 146 Interviewer What’ your name? Speaker 1 My name's Linda Interviewer How do you spell it? Speaker 1 L-LN-D-A. Interviewer Where are yor from? Speaker 1 I'm from Los Angeles, California, Interviewer What’ your name? ‘Speaker 2 My name’ Sarah. Interviewer How do you spell it? Speaker? S-A-RA-H, Interviewer Where are you from? Speaker 1 T'm from Reading, in England, Interviewer What’ your name? ‘Speaker 3 My name is joshua. Interviewer How do you spell it? Speaker3 J-0:5-H-U-A, Interviewer Where are you from? Speaker 3 I'm from Chicago, in the United States of America, Interviewer What’ your name? Speaker 4 Elena. Interviewer How do you spll it? Speaker 4 E-L-E-N-A. Interviewer Where are you from? Speaker 4 Brazil Interviewer What’ your name? Speaker 5 Padma. Interviewer How do you spll it? Speaker5 P-A-D-M-A. Interviewer Where are you from? Speaker 5 I'm from Bangalore, India. Interviewer What’ your name? Speaker 6 My name’ Tom, Interviewer Hove do you spell it? Speaker 6 T-O-M, Interviewer Where are you from? Speaker 6 Tim from Vancouver, in Canada, 1a 1 Look at the board, please 2 Open your books. 3 Goto page 14 4 Stand up. 5. Sitdown, please 6 Close the door Audioscripts rr) Stand up. Sit down, please (Open your books. Go to page 12. Look at exercise 1b. Look atthe board. Close your books. 26 Isa photo... They're photos. Wa dass. Theyre classes, Weakey.. Theyre keys, Ita door... They're doors Wa phone... They're phones. Isa watch... They're watches. Wea dictionary... Theyre dictionaries. sa table... They're tables, Isa book... Theyre books. sa pen... They're pens. 27 1A Isthis your bagt B Ohi Yes, itis! Thank you. 2 A Good afternoon B Hello, Were Paul Jones and Martin Smith, ‘We have reservations A Lats see. Yes. Rooms 625 and 628. Here ate your keys, B Thank you. C Thanks 3 A Whats that music? B Sorry its my cell phone. Oh; hi, Andy. 4A Excuse me, what’ this word? B Lookin the dictionary, 5 A How much ist? B Twenty dollars. ‘Alsacctedit card OK? B Yes, of course. 1 Miranda is Carre’ frien. 2 Pam is Bridget’s mother. 3 Captain Teague i Jack Sparrow’ father 4 Leia is Luke’ sister. 5 Prince Philp isthe Queen's husband. 20 1 ifs American, 2 Its French, 3 Its British. 4 Its Japanese. 5 Its German, 6 its Italian 2a Mike Hi, Sam. How are yout Sam Fine, thanks, And you? Mike Tim OK, thanks. This is Helen, Shes a friend from work. Sam Nice to meet you. Woman Hi, Mike Sorry, were ina hurry See you soon. Bye. | 1 Sam Hello, Mike. Sam Bye. | 2 ‘Gist 1 Look. This ie my brother Girl 2. Wow! Hes very good-looking. Whats his name? Girl1 Adam. Girl2 Ishe married? Girl 1 No, he isnt. Girl2 How old is het Girl 1 Hes twenty-six, Girl2 What’ his cell phone number? 229) A Whats your phone number? B 207 555-8962, ‘A Excuse me? B 207 555-8962, 233 13 240 3 50 416 570 618 719 238 Interviewer Do you have brothers and sisters? Matthew Thave one brother and one sister 235 Interviewer How old are they? Matthew My sister 23, and my brothers 17 236 Interviewer Do you have brothers and sisters? Elena Yes, Ihave one brother. Interviewer How old is het Elena 25 years od. Interviewer Do you have brothers and sisters? Hampton Ihave one sister. Interviewer How old is she? Hampton Shes 13. Interviewer Do you have brothers and sisters? Jared Yes, have one brother and one sister. Interviewer How old are they? Jared My brother’ 22. My sister's 26. Interviewer Do you have brothers and sisters? Lauren Thave one brother. Interviewer How old is het TLaueen He i 17 years old. Interviewer Do you have brothers and sisters? Sohail Yes, Ihave three sisters Interviewer How old are they? Sohail 36,28, and 39, Interviewer Do you have brothers and sisters? ‘Anna I have four brothers. Interviewer How old are they? Anna 46, 44,43, and 36, st Hairdresser Hello Is dls your fist ime hers ‘Woman Yes, itis Hairdresser Do you live near here? Woman No, dont. live downtown, Hairdresser Oh, nice, How do you want yor hair? ‘Woman I don't know: Something different. Hairdresser Do you want a coffect ‘Woman No, thanks. dont drink coffe. Hairdresser Do you want a magezine? ‘Woman Yes please. Ob, ook. Demi Moore! children. Hairdresser Do you have children? ‘Woman Yes, Ido, Ihave two boys Hairdresser How old ae they? ‘Woman Eight and ten, Woman Its ery short Hairdresser Donit worry. Wait. Hairdresser OK. Do you ike it? 36 ‘Taxi driver Good morning! Where tot Woman Geary Street, please. ‘Taxi driver OK. "The traffic is bad this ‘morning Woman Yes. If terrible ‘Taxi driver Do you live in San Francisca? Woman Yes, Ido, ‘Taxi driver Are you OK? What’ the probler ‘Woman I dont like my new haircut ‘Taxi driver Why not? like it. Woman Really? Do you like it? ‘Taxi driver Yes, do Woman Thanks. ‘Taxl driver Where do you want t stop? ‘Woman Over thereat Macy’. I want newbs ‘Taxi driver OK. Thats 14.50 Woman Herc’ 16. Keep the change. ‘Taxi driver Thanks very much! Have nice ds Interviewer What do you usually have for breakfast? ‘William T usually have cereal and ta. Interviewer Not coffee? ‘William No, [prefer tea. Not very Americar Tknove Interviewer Issit atypical American breaks eggs, potatoes, sausage, and toast? William Yes, bt I only have that on the weekend. Interviewer What do you have for lunch? William havea sandwich at work, in my “office, and juice or water. Interviewer Do you have dinner at home? ‘William Yes, with my family. Interviewer What do you usually have? ‘William We usually have pasa or fish with ‘vegetables, or maybe a salad. It depends. Interviewer What’ your favorite meal, breakfast, lunch, or dinner? ‘William Breakfast on the weekend! 319 Tike art. He... He likes art. 1 speak English. She... She speaks English, live in Tokyo, My brother... My brother lives in’ Latch MTV. She... She watches MTV. want a coffee. He... He wants a coffe. Thave a dog. John... John has a dog. 1 dorit eat meat, My sister... My sister doesit eat meat. 8 Tdont read magazines. My son... My son doesnt read magazines. 9 Da you work? He... Does he work? 10 Do you drink tea She... Does she drink tea? oat 1 Inne odlock. 2 Wstwenty after three. 3 Wsnine thirty 4 Westen toten, 5 Ws quarter afer nine. 6 Ws twenty-five to twelve, 7 Ws five after eight. 8 Its quarter to sx. 328) Interviewer What do you do? (Christian Im 2 salesperson, 330 Interviewer Do you lke tt (Christian Yes. 331 Interviewer What time do you start and finish? (Christian [start at7 am. in the moming, and [finish at 7:30 pam. in the evening. 332 Interviewer What do you dot ‘Megan Tam a teacher. Interviewer Do you like it? Megan like my job. Interviewer What time do you start and finish? Tstart work at nine oelock I firish ‘work at four adlock. Interviewer What do you do? Pamela I'ma nurse. Interviewer Do you like it? Pamela Ofcourse. Interviewer What time do you start and finish? Pamela [work nine to four Interviewer What do you do? Chris Ima factory worker. Interviewer Do you like it? ‘Chris No, no, dont. Interviewer What time do you start and finish? (Chris I start at sicin the morning and finish at two in the afternoon. Interviewer What do you do? Daniel [in a lawyer Interviewer Do you like it? Daniel Ido. Interviewer What time do you start and finish? Daniel It varies, but I usually start work at ‘about nine in the morning, and T usually Finish at around sixin the evening. 3 1A What day ist today? B its Tuesday. Why? 'A Because its my wifes birthday on Friday, and I donit havea present! 2 A Is tomorrow Wednesday? B No, Thursday. Today is Wednesday. 1A__ present tense verh he: / and you +| and (? (GS) Listen and repeat the examples. Then read the rules 4 f w x) Tm Rob. (Im = Lam) ‘Am late? Yes, youare. No,youaren’t, (arent You're in room 2. (You're = You are) Are you Linda? Yes, lam. ‘No, P'm not. + I'm Rob. NOT AmRob: + I'm Rob. NOT #mReb- E present tense verb be: he, she, it|+) and |? Listen and repeat the examples, Then read the rule, + v x He’ from Brazil. (He = He is) Ishhe late? Yes,heis, No,heisn’t. (isn't She’ from Spain. (She = She is) Isshe from Peru? Yes, sheis. No, she isnt. ‘good? Yes. itis. No, it isnt. Its from China, (it = Iris) I + he = man (6), she = woman (2), it= thing [+] | He’s late. [2] [Ashe late? 2) with What and Where What's your name? Where are you from? Where's he from? IC present tense verb be: we, you, they; negatives (all persons) ia#) Listen and repeat the examples. Then read the rules. be plural + be plural? and short answers We're American. (We're = We are) 2 vj ix You're Japanese. (You're = You are) ‘Are we late? Yes, youare, No, youaren't, (aren't = are not) They're Peruvian. (Theyre = They ae) _| |~Are you from Rusia? Yes, we are. No, we arent aaa Are they Mexican? Yes, they are. No, they aren't. + we and you = and 2 + you singular and you plural are the same, + they = 3, 2, and things be =| all persons + z I'm Korean. Tm not Korean. ‘You're late. ‘You aren’t late. Hes Brazilian: He ien't Brozilian, She’ from Mexico, She isnt from Mexico Tt good. Tt isn’t good. ‘Were on vacation, We aren't on vacation, You'e in room 10 room I They're from Lima. They aren't from Lima. PLOW 1A a Complete with I'm or You're. b Fill in the blanks. Use contractions where possible. 1 ‘A Hello, Im Alex. What's your name? 1 A Hallo, Ani you Hat B Hi Anna. B No, I'm not. 1 Lily. 2A in room 22 2 A in room 1 B No, you You're in room 1. B OK. Thank you. 3A you in class 1? B Nom Tm in class 2. 3 Hello, ___ your teacher. 4A ___you Bent? SA Tlate? 4 @| A —_atet B Yes, you _! f t 4 B Sorry! 1B a Complete with Hes, She’, or Its. b Complete with is, 5 or isn't. A Where's Istanbul? B ith in Turkey. 1 A _Is__ Antonio from Mexico? 1 A Where's Siberia? B ___ in Russia. B No, he ___. He from Italy. 2. A Where's Carolina from? B ____ from Brazil. 2A Where Seoul? __ it in Korea? 3 A Where's Pedro from? B from Peru. B Yes, it “ 4A Where's Tokyo? B in Japan. 3A Susan from Chicago? 5 A Where's Charles from? B from England. B No, she from Miami 6 A Where’ Sofia from? B _____ from Italy. 4A Where Boris from? 7 A Where's Seattle? B _____in the United States. B He from Moscow. 8 A Where’ Maria from? B______ from Mexico. 5 A ____ Scarlett Johansson from England? B No, she ____. She ____ from the United States. 1c a Change the bold word(s) toa pronoun, eg. you, he, etc. _b Fill in the blanks. Use contractions where possible. ‘Ana and Rafael are from Rio 1 Diana and I are in room 4 2 The Taj Majal is in India. 3 Are Mark and James in Italy? 4 Where is Rosa from? 5 Mira and Rita are Brazilian, 6 Paul isnt in the hotel 7 You and Sara are in room 2. 8 Jim and I are from Canada. They're from Rio. "re in room 4. sim India, ‘Are in Italy? Where's from? “re Brazilian. ___ isn't in the hotel. ___"re in room 2. __‘re from Canada. ‘They aren't. Chinese. They 72 Japanese, from Tokyt 1A you from the United States? B No, we American. We English. 2 A they Spanish? B Yes, they ___. They __ from Madrid. 3 Nikol from Moscow. He’ from St, Petersburg 4 Sorry, you in room 20. You'e in room 22. 5A your name Marco? B No, it____ Marco. It__ Marcos. 6A __welate? B Yes, you __. It__ 9:30! 7 1____Sara Smith, I'm Sara Simpson. 8 They from New York. They're from Texas. ELVILD multinom www.cup.com/etyamericanengishfile/starter I 2A singular and plural nouns; a / an, the (23) Listen and repeat the examples. Then read the rules. fan or the? a/an ‘What is it? 1S a bag. ts an umbrella. Whatisit? Its book. the Look at the board Open the door. What are they? They're books. Close the windows. + Use a/ an with singular nouns, €g,, a book, an umbrella. eiarel Use an with words beginning with a vowel aan ad (a6, 1,0, u), eg, an e-mail umbrellas + Dont use a / an + plural nouns, days eg, they're books NOT they'rea- books. watches /iz/ + es (words endi + Use the + singular or plural nouns, oe) eg, the door, the windows. 3 adictionary dictionaries + ies (words ending in ‘consonant + y) 2B _ possessive adjectives; possessive s (23) Listen and repeat the examples. Then read the rules. 216) Listen and repeat the examples. Then read the ru Possessive adjectives Dd Tm from Spain My name is Ana. fonesred You're American. Your name's Ben. Miranda is Carrie's friend. Hiis name is Marco. This is Jack’s car Her name is Maki Ella is Ben’s wife ts name is Polly. | My sister’s name is Molly. (Our names are Selma and Luis. iia aera persona ena sce mt te see things, eg. Anns brother, Jimi car ‘+ your names, our books NOT yours-names, ours-books «+ its = for things or animals, eg, The Ferrari is a very fast car. ts top speed is 205 mph. A. Ella is Ben’s wife. (5 = possessive s) She's American, Her name's Ella. (3 adjectives Listen and repeat the examples. Then read the rules. ‘A Ferrari is expensive. Isa very fast car. “My glasses are new. ‘They're old books. + Use adjectives: Use very before adjectives, e., A Be Its a very fast car. NOT Wre-festear-very: ~ afier the verb be, e.g, A Ferraris expensive. NOT # errant expensiveis: ~ before a noun, e.g, Its a very fast car. NOT Sts-eenr-very-fast: + Adjectives are the same for singular and plural: Its an old book. They're old books. NOT Fhey're-olds-books: ‘+ Adjectives are the same for @ and 3, eg. Shes a good girl. He’ a good boy. 2A a Complete the chart. Singular 1 Itsa pen. pe | 3 Isa watch. _ 4—__._ They're chairs. 5 Itsa dictionary. 6 Ita credit card. 7 Isa city peeaaneaneemnenret POEL Le b Write questions and answers. What is it? ts. an umbrella. 8 Theyre e-mails, 9 Isa bus. ——— 4 10 ‘They're ID cards. 2B a Complete with my, your, his, her, its, your, our, or their. T'm American. _My_ name is William. 1 They're from Japan. ‘names are Ami and Ken. 2A Whats name? B I'm David. Nice to meet you. 3 Hes Peruvian. __ name is Luis. 4. Were Mexican. names are Antonio and Thalia 5 Thats their cat names Felix. 6 ____ name is Tina. She’ Brazilian, 7A Were Jane and Mark Kelly. B Room 22. Thisis Tm Sally, and this i ley. dog, Rover. 'b Write the sentences with the names / people. This is his house, (my father) This is my fathers house. 1 Tom is her brother. (Angela) 2. This is his book. (Antonio) 3 Annis his mother. (Mark) 4 They're her children, (Yu-ting) — 5 His caris a Honda. (my brother) 6 Jim is her boyfriend. (Sally) 7 Thisis his pen. (Hiro) 8 They're her keys. (my sister) ¢ Cover sentences 1-8 and look at the sentences on the right (‘This is my father's house, etc.). Say sentences 1-8, eg. This is his house, 2c a Write sentences with It or They're. 1 (great) Its. a great hotel. 2 (expensive 3 (orange) 4 (slow) 5 (new) 6 (good) ENED Multinom b Order the words to make sentences. blue is bag her A _Her bag is blue 1 fasta car its, 2. dogs big they're very. 3 photo its terrible a. 4a Maria beautiful is very girl 5 hotel this good a very ist. 6 very their is small house. 7 new Mark’ is laptop. 8 expensive Italian bags are very. ‘wunw.oup,com/elt/americanenglishfile/starter 3A simple present: / and you +, =|, and/?) (GS) Listen and repeat the examples. Then read the rules, - 7 of live downtown, Do you live near here? Yes, Ido. No, Idon't. near here. — + Simple present ?)= Do +1 / you + verb, 8» Do you live near here? NOT Eive-younearhen don't live downtown, (don't = do not) Do you live here? Yes, Ido. NOT Yes; Hive: ‘You don't live near here. A Imperatives + Simple present [#] is the same for I and you. [| imperative = Wait! Stand up. Listen, etc. ‘+ Simple present (=| for I/ you = don't + verb, =| imperative = Don't + verb, ¢.g.. Don't worry. eg, [dont live downtown. NOT Fnot- live downtown: Dont be late, ete simple present: we, you, they +) -| and (2) Listen and repeat the examples. Then read the rule. i+ =| @ 4 x ‘We have coffee for breakfast. || We don't have tea for breakfast. Doyouhave eggs Yes, wedo. No, we don’t. You have rice for lunch, You dor't have pasta forlunch, | |_forlunch? _ ‘They have fish for dinner._|| They don't have meat for dinner. | | Do they have rice Yes, they do. No, they dort fordinner? + Simple present ) =) and [Pis the same for J, you we, you (plural), and they. simple present: he, she, it +) -| and(?) Listen and repeat the examples, ‘Then read the rules. + E 7 Vv Twork. don't work. Do I work? Yes, Ido. No, Idont. You work. || Youdon'twork. || Do you work? Yes, you do. No, you don't. Heworks. || Hedoesn’t work. || Doeshe work? Yes, he does. No, he doesn’t 1 She works. || Shedoesn't work. || Does she work? Yes, she does. No, she doesn't. (doesn Itworks. || Itdoesntt work. || Doesit work? Yes, it does. No, it doesn’ We work. || We don't work. Do we work? Yes, we do. IN ere ant i aaa You work. |} You don't work. || Do you work? Yes, youdo. No, you dor. amet ‘They work. |] They dont work. || Do they work? Yes, they do, No they don't ‘Simple present he / she fit [#) = verb +s Simple present he / she /it|=) = doesn't + verb Simple present he / she /it(7| = Does + he | she | it + verb Spelling rules 3rd person s work in an office. He works in an office.+ s A iiregular have he f she / it has thaezi Ilive in Mexico. He lives in Mexico, Ido he! she | it does fanz! watch CNN. She watches CNN. + es Tgo he/she it goes igous! (words ending in ch, sh, ss, x) eee T finish work at 8:00. The movie finishes at 8:00 Tstudy history. He studies history. y+ ies (words ending in consonant + y) Spelling rules for 3rd person s are the same as for plurals PLN Ua Le 3A a Complete with do or don't. 1 don't live here. I live downtown. 1 A you have children? B No, 1___. 21 like this photo. Its terrible. 3A you want a soda? B No, thanks. I drink soda. 41 have brothers and siste's. 'm an only child. 5 A Excuse me, you work here? B No, 1____. Sorry. b Order the words to make sentences or questions. umbrella have do you an? Do you have an umbrella? 1 like I soccer don't. 2. magazine want you a do? 3 ahouse I small live in. 4 English you do study? 5 sisters two have I. 6 dont big want aI car, 7 here you near do live? 6 A Do you like my coat? B Yes, Is beautiful. 8 a dontt Iphone cell have. _ 3B a Write sentences. b Complete the sentences with a verb from the list. have tea for breakfast (They #)) They have tea for breakfast. rink have like notlisten H¥e 1 want coffee or tea (you (7), 2 have cereal for breakfast (They (=) —________ 3 like chocolate (you [?)) 4 eat alot of rice in Japan (We[#) 5 drink coffee in the evening (yor 6 like Mexican food (We[=) 7 have salad for lunch (They (+) 8 drink tea in Russia (they (2) read_not speak watch work We live in a big house in Miami 1 We to the radio in the morning, 2. My husband and I cereal and coffee for breakfast. 3 your children ‘TV at dinner time? 4 My sisters, Spanish or Italian. 5 People in Italy alot of coffee. 6 you on Saturdays? 7 They New York. They think it a great city. 8 ___you English? newspapers and magazines in 3c a Rewrite the sentences. I ive in an apartment. 1 They read magazines. He 2 [teach children English. 3 Do you speak English? ____he 4 [dont eat fish, My brother 5 Do you like cats? ___ she 6 Thave two brothers. Anérew 7 Wedonit watch TV. My mother - 8 Istudy French at school. Simon ——______ She lives in an qpartment _. ‘My sister —______.. b Put the verb in (parentheses) in the right form. ‘They -dorit live _ near here. (not live) 1 She __ to KFMY on the radio, (listen) 2 ___ you __ meat? (eat) 2 3 Where she ____? (live) —. 4 My husband big cars. (not like) 25 What they for breakfast? (have) 6 He__ TV on the weekend. (watch) 7 he tea or coffee? (want) — & Carlos __ soda. (not drink) MultiROM www.oup.com/elt/americanenglishfile/starter A Numbers 0-10 a 17 Listen MJ and repeat the numbers. one /wan! two stu! three four five seven eight fe! 10 = OAPNDUBPWNKH SC 0 = oh /ov! in room numbers, €4, room 207 (two oh seven). b Cover Mi] the words. Say the numbers. 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Tm Anna. 2 You are not in room 2. You aren't in room 2. 3 Lam not ateacher. 4 You are in room 6, 5 Tam Ben, 6 You are not in room 3. 7 Lam not Katie 8 You are late. b Write negative sentences =] or questions [7]. 1 Tmlate.=] Tim not late. 2 You're American. [7] Are you American? = 3 Tm Olivia. =) 4 Youre in room 10. [7] 5 Tmlate. [7] 6 You're Robert. [=] 7 Youre a teacher. 7] 8 T'mina taxi. 5] You say good-bye, and | say hello, From the song “Hel, Goodbye” bythe Beatles ¢ Complete the dialogues. oa 1 Excuse me. Are you Angela? No, Lim not _. I'm Sarah. 5. Hello, late? Yes, _ You're verylate! No, Youre in room 6. 8 Hello. Sue Green? Yes, Nice to meet you. Student Book p.88 Grammar Bank 1 2 VOCABULARY numbers 0-10 a Order the letters to make numbers. 1 VEFI __five 2NEO __one 3 NET 4. WoT 5 GEHIT 6 REHET 7 INEN 8 VENES 9 UROF 10 REZO. 'b Complete the series. Tone two three __ four _ 2 eight six four __two 3 six seven eight 4 one three five S eight seven six 6 7 8 seven five three two four six nine seven five Student Book p.102 Vocabulary Bank 3 PRONUNCIATION word stress; Jb), foo}, and /a/ a Underline the stressed syllable and complete the chart. Practice saying the words. excuse hello hotel late nice no photo seven sorry e no. _ e sorry = oo hello ee b Goto the Sound Bank on the MultiROM. Listen and repeat the words and the sounds for house, phone, and clock. Student Book p.117 Sound Bank Words and phrases to learn a Complete the dialogues. 1 A Amin room 8? B No. Youre in room 6. 2A What's your na m e? B Charlie. 3 A Him Lewis. BH ____.TmGrace. 4A Youre in room 1. BOK.Th_____you. 5 A Hi. I'm Toby Logan, B Hello, I'm Chloe Jones. N___ 6 A Tm Malgorzata. ip eee ‘me? What's your name? 7 A Amlintoom 7? BY__,youare. 8 A Sorry. AmIL____? B Yes, you are. What's your name? __to meet you. 'b Complete the spaces with Excuse me?, Sorry, or Excuse me. Te) + = =A SU ED) Listen to the dialogues on the MultiROM. 1 A Excuse me. Are you Tom? 2 A Hello. Are you Tom? B No, I'm not. € Yes, 1am, A Oh, Sorry. ‘A Hi. Im Emma. Nice to meet you. [ED] Now tisten and repeat. Copy the rhythm. Home is not where you lve, but where they understand you. Ghrstian Morganstern, German poet 1:3 Where are you from? 1 VOCABULARY countries 2 GRAMMAR verb be: he, she, it a Complete the sentences. a Complete the crossword. 1 Shes from the 2 Its from Italy. i United States. ‘ues down 4 'b Complete the sentences with a country. 1 Hes from Beijing. He’s ftom China 2 ‘They're from Rio. They're from Brazil 3. 'm from New York. I'm from. 4 She’ from Madrid, Shes from 5 Wete from Moscow. We'e from 6 He's from Seoul. He’ from _ 7 You're from Cancun, You're from . > 8 “They're from Istanbul. ‘They're from _ Student Book p.103 Vocabulary Bank } Complete the dialogues with &, is, Orisa. 1A Is Mattin our dass? B Nophe isn't. He’_inclass B. 2a the teacher from the United States? B No, she -She___from England. 3 A Where Osaka? it in Japan? B Yes, it 4a ‘your name Andrew? BNo.it © Write the questions. Then answer with the information in parentheses. 1 Fernando Alonso / Spain? (V Oviedo) Is Fernando Alonso from Spain? Yes, he is. He's from Oviedo. 2 Acapulco / Brazil? (x Mexico) Js Acapulco in Brazil? No itis. It3 in Mexico. 3 Michael Phelps / the United States? (v Baltimore) Istanbul / England? (x Turkey) 5 the Colosseum / Italy? (¥ Rome) 6 Kate Moss / England? (¥ London) 7 Beijing / Korea? (x China) 8 Kyoto / the United States? (x Japan) ED student Book pss Grammar Bank 18 z 3 PRONUNCIATION /1/and /a/ a Go to the Sound Bank on the MultiROM. Listen and repeat the words and the sounds for fish and bike. b Circle the word with a different sound. Brazil Traly bi I it six nine Mexico England five nice is in hi a & a a & Student Book p.117 Sound Bank Words and phrases to learn Match the questions to the answers. 1 Where are you from? [f] a sin Mexico. 2 Where in Russia? gO b He’ from Chicago, 3 Where is Guadalajara? [_] 4 Where's she from? = [_] 5 Ishe from Korea? oO No, I'm not. 6 Isit good? Oo f I'm from Russia. 7 Areyoufrom Peru? = [| g I'm from Moscow. 8 Where's he from? [e h She’ from Brazil. PES ate Ae [ED Listen to the dialogues on the MultiROM. 1A Where are you from? B I'm from the US. ‘A Wherein the US? B I'm from California. 2A Wheres Maria from? B She’ from Mexico. 3 A Is Alex from Italy? B No, he isnt. He's from Russia. [E) Now listen and repeat. Copy the rhythm. 1 VOCABULARY nationalities Complete the puzzle, What's the mystery word? s|Plainii|slH 1 Miguel’ from Spain. He's _ 2 Yoshika’s from Japan. Shes 3 Fabio’ from Italy. He's _. 4 Paulo's from Brazil, He's 5 Bun-fin’s from Korea. Shes 6 Jiao’ from China, She’s_ 7 David’ ftom Peru. Hes 8 George is from England. He's _ 9) Adrianais from Mexico. She's 10 Karen's from Britain. She's. 11 Fatima’ from Turkey. She 12 Leanne’ from the United States. She's _. 13 Anton's from Russia, He's _ EXTLELD Student Book p.103 Vocabulary Bank England and America are two countries separated by a common language. George Bernard Shaw, ish dramatist 2 GRAMMAR verb be: we, you, they; negatives (all persons) a Write affirmative sentences. Use contractions. 1 they / from Italy They're from Italy. 5 2 1/in room 7 I'm in room 7. 3 he/ Brazilian 4 we /late 5 you /in class A 6 I/ateacher 7 Mille / from England 8 they /in room 10 b Complete the sentences with the negative of be. 1 No Tint not from Spain. 2. No, she is late 3 No, we Mexican, 4-No, they __ American. 5 No,he ____ateacher, 6 No, you__ in room7. 7 Novit in Mexico. 8 Nol Korean € Order the words to make questions. 1 Andrei /Is/ Russia / from Is Andrei from Russ 2 American / Are/ they “Are they American? 3 3//we/ Are/ room /in 4 from / Wheres / she 5 you /Japan/ from / Are 6 Brazilian / Isabella / Is 7 in / Florence / Is / Italy 8 name / your / Whats d_ Match the answers to the questions in ¢, a Yes, we are, oO b Its Joshua. oO ¢ She's from Mexico, Yes, itis. 0 NoI'm not. UO £ Yes, he is. wW Yes, they are, h No, she isnt. Student Book p.88 Grammar Bank 1C 3 PRONUNCIATION word stress; /e/, /i/, and /{/ a Underline the stressed syllable. Which word is different? 1 China sory = 2 Japan hotel good-bye 3 Brazil photo Turkey breakfast 4 good-bye English hello Chinese 5 British Peru Mexican Spanish 6 Italian American Japanese Brazilian 7 Russia England Turkish thirteen b Go to the Sound Bank on the MultiROM. Listen and repeat the words and the sounds for egg, tree, aud shower, ¢ Write the words under the correct sound. Mexico Spanish Chinese fifteen English seven meet nationality twenty £29 QTTLULD student Book p.117 Sound Bank 4 VOCABULARY numbers 11-20 a Complete the missing vowels. 118 61902 241 718 __ght_ on 815 fA 0 4:12 ww 9 20 tw_aty 516 s_2 10 17 s_y_ot_ b Write the numbers, 1 six +five= eleven 5 eight +nine= 2 eight +six= fourteen 6 six + seven 3 nine +ten = 7 seven + nine 4 four + eight Stentten= Student Book p.102 Vocabulary Bank Words and phrases to learn Match the sentences to the responses, 1 You're in room 476. @ 2 Am [late? oO 3 When is breakfast? a 4 Were on vacation, QO 5 Tm Nicole, and thisis Steve. [} 6 Good-bye. (a 7 Isthe hotel good? oO Bye, Kevin, Have a nice day. b Yes, its great. ¢ Hi. Nice to meet you. d Isita double room? ‘¢ Were on vacation, too. £ Yes, you are. Hurry up! g It from 8:00 to 10:00. LISTEN AND REPEAT ©) Usten to the dialogues on the MultiROM. 1A Are you American? B No, we arentt. Were English. ‘A Where are you from? B Were from London. 2A Where are Luis and Angela? Are they in room 2? B No, they aren't. They're in room 5. ‘A Ob, thanks. 1D) Now listen and repeat. Copy the rhythm. | | an e Elites Le Yrarrevm scan 1 THE ALPHABET a Complete the chart with the letters from the list. b Circle the letter with a different sound. 8 We 1A@uHK ie So 2©@Fis A. B 3G) PT H c L 40QuUW 1 D 5 5S AHJY .— EL N ensiy x de 7AM XN > (|e rode pt? : . M ORS T U_ — Gam siucent 800% Zz p.117 Sound i 2 SPELLING YOUR NAME a Complete the dialogue with the words from the list. A Ryan Cotton. B How do you’ your? name? D Write questions. 1 your last name How do you spell your last name 2 your first name rae gend you room morning excuse me? name a opel soereassa aa ¢ Spell the answers to b. ‘A 1.Good _ morning. Ihave a? reservation 1 B Good 3 What's your4___, please? | A Ryan Cotton BS 3 your city 4/your country 3 VOCABULARY classroom language Label the pictures. b Complete the instructions. close go leek open sitdown stand Look at the board, please, ____the door. _____ your books. ae to page 20 — oe, » please, 1 2 3 4 5 6 QNMIELD Student Book p.104 Vocabulary Bank Listen to the dialogue on the MulfiROM. Good morning Hello, Ihave a reservation. ‘What’ your name? Dan Brett. How do you spell your last name? BRETT, You're in room 17. ‘Thank you. Good-bye. Bye. Have a nice day. [5] Now listen and repeat. Copy the rhythm. pwr ep ep e> Don’t forget that your MultiROM and the website have a lot of exercises and activities. MultiRoM Grammar Quiz File 1 Vocabulary Banks Numbers 0-20 Countries and nationalities ‘Things in the classroom Sound Bank Lies OOO00 Practical English File 1 Words and Phrases File 1 ‘www.oup.com/elt/americanenglishfile/starter Grammar File 1 verb be: Iand you verh he: he. she, it verb be: we, you, they, negatives o00 iV) Vocabulary File 1 Numbers 0-20 Countries and nationalities ‘Things in the classroom “FE Pronunciation Le] FR) Practical English File 1 O OOO Oo See the Website for more activities and games. ‘Own only what you can carry with you. Alexander Solzhenitsyn, Russian author A AES 1 VOCABULARY small things 2. GRAMMAR singular and plural nouns; a / an, the Complete the crossword. a Write a or an. pon 1 a_pen 6 __IDeard 2 an umbrella 7 ___watch e Ey, . e 3 ___ chair 8 __ country ry 4 __ dictionary 9 email y 5 __key 10 __ day . b Write the plurals of the words in a. 7 1 pe 6 ns - @e 2 | a 3 8 — fe 4 9 fF 5 oo i A ¢ Write questions and answers. P s 1 s [« = cE 1 What is it? \— It.a book. s 1 2 What are they? a | They're glasses. ~~ Fy J 3 : ‘Cues down a 1 2 4 ER foe] no? Bs FS } 4 2 =< (EQVILNLD Student Book p.10 Vocabulary Bank Vis a. ge Ss ‘Student Book p.90 Grammar Bank 24 3 PRONUNCIATION /z/ and is/, plural endings @ Go to the Sound Bank on the MultiROM. Listen and repeat the words and the sounds for zebra and snake. b Practice saying these plural words noe we Sw names books | buses windows: laptops watches keys clocks | pieces days coats | classes ] VDD Student Book p.117 sound Bank Words and phrases to learn Complete the dialogues. ha 2A Whatsi_ your bag? B Pens and a laptop. LA Who tisit? B Sit down and open it. 3A Whata___they? B They're glasses. 4A The door isn't open. B No problem. Th_____akey. LISTEN AND REPEAT ED) Listen to the dialogues on the MultiROM. 1A What’ in your bag? B have pens, books, and a cell phone in my bag. 2 A Whats it? B [think it’s an umbrella 3A What are they? B They're photos of my vacation. (5) Now listen and repeat. Copy the rhythm. Happiness is having a large, loving family..n another city. George Burns, American comedian B TUN NAHM eC G 1 GRAMMAR possessive adjectives a Complete 1 the chart. Ley 1 That’s_my laptop! keys? 3. What's name? ‘Student Book p.90 Grammar Bank 2B 2 VOCABULARY people and family a Complete the chart. 'b Complete the sentences. Eve = Grorce -—T ) ie) ap ‘BEN wet) Cuantorre Jack == Grace ry Ss ALEX Sopete 1 Eve's my mother 5 Alexis my 2 Grace is my 6 George is my 3 Charlottes my 7 Sophie's my 4 Ben's my ‘Student Book p.105. Vocabulary Bank 3 PRONUNCIATION /0/, /w/, and /o/ a Goto the Sound Bank on the MultiROM. Listen and repeat the words and the sounds for mother, up, and computer. b Practice saying these words. mother woman umbrella _| eleven hhusband __| children Student Book p.117 Sound Bank 4 GRAMMAR possessive s a Complete the sentences, 1 George is Victoria's husband. Victoria is George’ wife i 2 Geno is Angelina’ father. Angelina is 3 Roberto is Enrique’ father. Enrique is 4. Helena is Tims wife Tim is 5 Jill is Michael’ sister. ‘Michael is _ 6 Atsuko is Kyoko's daughter. Kyoko is_ 7 Damon is Natasha's brother. ‘Natasha is 8 Stella is Paulo’ daughter. Paulo is b Look at the $ in the sentence. Write A (possessive) or B (is). 1 Amy's husband is Japanese. 2 Its a great movie. 3 Dylan’s on vacation. 4 This is my sister's room. 5 Molly's daughter is six. 6 What's in your bag? 7 Emma's late, 8 The boys are Matt's friends. OOOO Words and phrases to learn Complete the dialogues with the phrases in the list. there Thanks, Tcanttremember. Whosthis? over there That's 1 A Where's my bag? B its there = on the chair, 2A B Its my daughter. Her names Elizabeth, = 3 A Where's your boyfriend? in the car. eS =] % SS =" 4A Whats your teacher's name? B John? Jack? io" 5A iy pent! B No, it isnt. Your pen’ in ‘your book! NG 6 A Heres your coffee. Bo eZ. LISTEN AND REPEAT (7) Listen to the dialogues on the MultiROM. 1A What’ your soris name? B His names Adam. 2A Who's Paul? B Hes my sisters husband. 3A Who’ this? B It’s Rebecca, Shes my brother’ girlfriend. 4 A Is Katie your wife? B No, she’s my daughter. [1D Now listen and repeat. Copy the rhythm. ‘Abig yellow taxi took away my old man. From the song “Big Yellow Taxi by Joni Mitchell A man’s car or a woman's car? 1 VOCABULARY colors and © Complete the words. common adjectives a Rewrite the sentences with the color. 1 My pen is ULBE. ‘My pen is blue 2 Jamie’ cell phone is DRE. 3 Your glasses are NEREG. 4 Josés bag is TEHIW. 5 My father's umbrella is KLBAC. 6 ‘Their car is WELOYL. 7 Her coat is ENOGRA. Sey & aL 2 8 His watch is WBORN. a 4 b Complete the sentences with the v opposite ofthe underlined word. 1 Their house isnt big. It’s small 2 His cell phone isn't old. 5. Leo's wife is b . 6 This movie is very g ’ It's Z 3 My girlfriend isn't short. ‘Student Book p.106 Vocabulary Bank She's * 4 Thatbookisct very goss! 2 GRAMMAR adjectives It’s very 5 Harvey’ laptop isnt cheap. Right (7) or wrong (x)? Correct the wrong sentences. Its. 1 Itsabigbag Yoo 6 Their car isn't slow. 2 She's a woman beautiful. _X She’ a beautifiul woman. It's, 3 It’s an umbrella cheap. 7 My coat isn’t short. 4 They're terribles boys. It's 5 It’s an orange car. = 6 Shes a mother good. 7 Oscar's a nice person, 8 The windows are olds. b Rewrite the sentences. 1 The man is good-looking, He’ a good-looking man 2 The pens are red. ‘They're red pens an 3 The people are great! Theyre 4 ‘The dictionary is good. Its 5 The watches are expensive. 7 The coat is yellow. Its, 8 The cars are fast. ‘They're Student Book p.90 Grammar Bank 2C 3 PRONUNCIATION /z/, ‘ev, /o/, Jarl, and /or! a Go to the Sound Bank on the MultiROM. Listen and repeat the words and the sounds for cat, train, saw, car, and horse. b Circle the word with a different sound. 1 black man (fate) 2 table fast same 3 taxi ball daughter 4 thanks bad paper 5 are car board 6 talk say Spain 7 name stand nationality 8 door four car Student Book p.117 Sound Bank Words and phrases to learn Complete the dialogues with a word from the list. dificult favorite French popular German dangerous 1 A Are you learning Chinese? B Yes, 1am but its very dificult ___. 2 A Is Marta B No, shes . She's from Berlin, 3A Thave anew motorcycle. B [think motorcycles are very. 4A What's your cat? BAMA 5A Who’ that? B It Sue. She’s very L LISTEN AND REPEAT (EF) sten tothe dialogues on the MultiROM., 1A What color’ your car? B It’sa blue Accord. 2A What’ your dream car? B Its a Mini. Its small, and is easy to park. 3A Who's your favorite person? B My sister. She’ beautiful, and she’ very nice. {1D Now listen and repeat. Copy the rhythm. 1 INTRODUCING PEOPLE Complete the dialogues. 1A Hi Jake, How 2. Sorry, Max. I'm ina are you? ho B Fine,t_ BOK.S. you ‘And you? soon. a 4 A Howo are you? BI twenty-one. b Match the sentences. 1 Hello. [e] a No.Tmnot. 2 How are you? Cb Bye. 3 Thisis my sister. O cui 4 What's your name? [1 d Nice to meet you. 5 Are you married? Le Anna. 6 How old are you? (J Fine, thanks. 7 Whats your phone number? (| g I'm twenty-four. 8 See you soon. hwsess-aso1, Lara (lat = oat 2 VOCABULARY phone numbers, 21-100 a Put the dialogue in the correct order. [1] Your home number. (©) Sorry, can you say that again? (Yes, its 989-2460. (1) What's your phone number? J 989-2460. (1) Myhome or my cell phone number? b Write the phone numbers. 1 eight two seven three three oh one _827_- 3301 _ 2 five six two three two two four 3 nine five one five six three seven 4 nine seven three oh eight two six 5 four nine six seven eight eight five 6 two two nine three oh four oh € Complete the numbers. 120 twenty 290 ni__t_ 340 fo 4100 anu, Write the numbers 1 seventy-four 2 sixty-eight 3 eighty-nine 4 fifty-six 5 forty-three 6 twenty-seven 7 seventy-five 8 thirty-two Student Book p.102 Vocabulary Bank 3 PERSONAL INFORMATION Complete the questions. / é ‘A 1 Whats your name? B My name’ Kelly Hartford. A Thank you.? are from? B I’m American. I'm from Dallas. A Whats your 3 2 Ws 25 Olive Street. 4 sip code? ts 75201. 5 od eee pau) B A B A B I'm twenty-five, AS _married? B A B A B No, fm not. What’ your? number? My home number or my cell phone number? Your home number. Its 571-2465. As _cell phone number? B Its 214-555-9206. A What's your? address? B Its khartford@gomail.com. Listen to the dialogue on the MultiROM. A Hello, What’ your name? B Hello, 'm David Green. ‘A What's your address? B Its 45 North Road. ‘A Whats your home phone number? B Its 555-3165. ‘A What's your e-mail address? B It’s dgreen@gotmail.com. [5] Now listen and repeat. Copy the rhythm. ink > p.60 Grammar and Vocabulary review quiz Don't forget that your MultiROM and the website have a lot of exercises and activities. MultiRoM Grammar Quiz File 2 ‘Vocabulary Banks ‘Small things People and family Adjectives Numbers 21-100 Sound Bank Os O00 Practical English File 2 Words and Phrases File 2 OOOO! Website www.oup.com/elt/americanenglishfile/starter iG) Grammar File 2 |G) singular and plural nouns; a/an, the my, your, his, her, etc, possessive s adjectives O00 (J Necabutary Fite 2 |W} Small things People and family Adjectives ‘Numbers 21-100 O0000 Oo [$B | Pronunciation f A . [Fay] Practical English File 2 o See the Website for more activities and games. A 1 GRAMMAR simple present: / and you ‘a Complete the sentences. Use each verb once. PME IE Tar drink have like lve want 1 1 five downtown, 21 a new car. [7] 31 coffee. =] 41 soccer. [=] 51 six children. 7] b Write the questions. 1 A Tdontt havea laptop. B Doyou have 2 A Idonttlive downtown, __a computer? B near here? 3 A Idontt want a soda, B a coffee? 4 A I dont like Chinese food. Bo Mexican food? 5 A Idont drink tea. B __coffee? Some ofthe worst mistakes of my life have been haircuts. Jim Morison, American rock singer © Complete the dialogue with do or don't. A Hi, Jessica. This is my new boyfriend, Max. B Hello, Max. Nice to meet you. CHL Bi Do you live near here, Max? C Nol? . Llive downtown, BS you havea car? © Yes, 14 A5______ youwant a coffee, Jessica? B Yes, please. ‘A And you Max? € No, thanks, 16__ drink coffee. A Oh. Do you want a tea? € No,thanks.17__ ike tea ‘A OK. What you want? € Twanta water, please A Fine. EQVILLD Student Book p.92 Grammar Bank 3A 2 VOCABULARY common verbs 1 a Write the verbs. 2 0 | J ive drink like listento eat 1 I watch TV in the evening. 21 anew bike. 31 op music. 41 ina house. 51 tea 61 history. 71 cats, a1 alot of chocolate. b Complete the sentences. 1 [listen to___classical music. 2 dont __ coffe. 3 Doyou in a bank? 41_____English with my teacher. 5 Tdonit _newspapers 6 Doyou CNN? 71 two brothers anda sister. 8 A Doyou _acofiee? B Yes, please. Student Book p.107 Vocabulary Bank 3 READING a Read the interview and write the questions in the correct space. Where are you from? Do you like t? - Do you have children? Where do you work? Whotsyourname? Ate you married? Interview with a hairdresser * What’ your name? My name’ Isabel, Isa for short. \’'m from Buenos Ares. Its a big city, bat | like it Yes, | am, My husband is Russian. His name is Ivan. He's from Moscow. Yes, we do. We have a little boy. His name is David. He's two, | work in a salon downtown, It’s a nice salon, but its very small Yes, I do. | work with my friends, and! speak to a lot of new people every day. It's very interesting, b Lookat the highlighted words and phrases. What do you think they mean? Check with your dictionary. 4 PRONUNCIATION /w/, /w/, and /v/ a Goto the Sound Bank on the MultiROM. Listen and repeat the words and the sounds for boot, witch, and vase. b Circle the six words with the boot sound. hotel sorry soon soccer excuse you study. beautiful good hurry newspaper Student Book p.117 Sound Bank Words and phrases to learn Complete the dialogues. 1 A Do you want a coffee? B Yes please 2AA_____youOK? B No, I'm not. 3 A Ihave ten children BR ?Ten! 4A What's her name? B Idon't k_ 5 A Sorry, T'm late. B Dont w_ 6 A Do you want a drink? B No, th 7 A Wslate, Are you ready? B No,Imno.W 8 A Whats the pr___? B I dont like dogs. Seas. (EF) isten to the dialogues on the MultiROM. 1 A Doyou listen to the radio? B Yes, Ido. listen to WFUV. 2A Do you live near here? B No, | dont. [tive downtown. 3 A Doyou drink coffee? B No, I dont. I drink tea. I don't like coffee. (15) Now listen and repeat. Copy the rhythm, Sit down, Eat breakfast lke a king, lunch like a prince, and dinner like a poor man. Adelle Dovs,nutitonist LY What do you have for breakfast? 1 VOCABULARY food a Complete the crossword. F Clues down) wv 2 PRONUNCIATION word stress; Ii, d3/, and /g/ a Underline the stressed syllable and then complete the chart, Practice saying the words, beautiful expensive hamburger fantastic potatoes remember difficult umbrella vegetables terrible 7 pa Bes eae Student Book p.108 Vocabulary Bank vegetables potatoes b Goto the Sound Bank on the MultiROM. Listen and repeat the words and the sounds for chess, jaz, and girl. ¢ Circle the word with a different sound. 1 go hamburger 2 Germany cheese lunch 3 vegetables sugar juice 4 dangerous girl bag 5 cheap eggs French 6 Japanese Chinese children Student Book p.117 Sound Bank 3 GRAMMAR ‘simple present: we, you, they a Write sentences. Use the verbs from the list. drink have listento live read want watch work 1 We /a new apartment We want a new apartment. 2 Jack and Anne / TV in the evening [=] fack and Anne dor't watch TV in the evening. 3 You /a salad for lunch [7] 4 My children / tea J 5 We / classical musi 6 You/ ina bank [=] 7 We/ newspapers E] 8 My brothers and sisters / near here b Complete the questions. 1 A Dothey live _ in China? B No, they live in Japan. Dye __ children? B Yes, we do - two boys anda gir, 3A —_ English? B Yes, they do. Their English is very good. 4A coffee for breakfast? B Yes, we do — coffee with milk. SA anew car? B Yes, our car is very old. oA ‘economics? B No, they study history. 7A in a school? B Yes, they do. They're teachers. BA dogs? B Yes, we do. We love dogs! ‘Student Book p.92. Grammar Bank 38 Words and phrases to learn Complete the interview. Interviewer What do you eat every day, Ryan? Ryan Wall, for breakfast I have coffee and cereal. On the 2w. . Thave sausage and eggs. Interviewer What do you have for lunch? Ryan Id When Pim at th Thave a salad. When I'm at 5w. Thave a sandwich with my friends. Interviewer Do you eat meat or fish for dinner? Ryan. like meat or fish, but I eat a of vegetables, too, like vegetables. Interviewer Do you have dinner at home? Ryan Yes, I do. [live with my wife, Marcia, so we always have dinner 7t_ ue ead ED) Listen to the dialogues on the MultiROM. 1A What do you have for breakfast? B We have cereal and orange juice. 2 A Do your brothers and sisters drink tea? B No, they don't. They drink coffee. 3 A Do youeat a lot of fruit? B Yes, we do. We like fruit [Now listen and repeat. Copy the rhythm. People who work siting down earn more than people who work standing up. Ogden Nosh, American poet 1 GRAMMAR ‘simple present: he, she, it a Lookat the chart and complete the sentences. Sarah READ BOOKS v DRINK SODA, x WATCH SPORTS ON TV x ‘STUDY LANGUAGES, v LIKE BIG CITIES: x b Complete the text. Emma is an English teacher in Japan. She * lives (live) in Osaka, and she : (work) in a language school there. The school *_ (not open) on the weekend, and Emma 7 ___ (go) to see friends in Kyoto. Emma * (like) Japan, but she® (nor speak) Japanese very well. She” (have) a Japanese class in the morning, and she (seudy) in the evening at home. She’. ‘TV because she (not (not watch) understand) the shows! 1 Ben doesn't read books. 2 He soda, 3 He sports on TV. 4 He _ languages. 5 He big cities. 6 Sarah books. 7 She soda 8 She sports on TY. 9 She languages. 10 She ___big cities. ¢ Complete the dialogue with do, does, don't, or doesn't. Brad Hello. I'm Brad. ‘Molly Hi. I'm Molly. Brad What! do __ you do, Molly? Molly I'ma doctor. Brad? ‘you have brothers and sisters, Molly? Molly Yes, [have a brother. Brad What3___he do? Molly Heba student. Brad 4 he live athome? Molly No, hes . He lives in an apartment at school Brad Where ® your mother and father live, Molly? Molly They have a house near here. I live there, too. Brad 7 youlike it? ‘Molly No,I8 . [want my own apartment. Student Book p.92 Grammar Bank 3C 2 PRONUNCIATION 3rd person -s a Goto the Sound Bank on the MultiROM. Listen and repeat the words and the sounds for zebra and snake. b Circle the 3rd person verbs that end in /rz/. loses) drinks finishes goes likes teaches listens opens watches. works Student Book p.117 Sound Bank 3 VOCABULARY _ jobs and places of work b Complete the sentences with a place of work, A nurse works in a hospital a Look at the pictures and complete the puzzle. a What’ the mystery word? v Llalwl yee 1 2 3. Awaiter works in ar 4 My brother works in af 5 6 7 8 ‘A policeman works on the s A salesperson works in as A lawyer works in an 0 My sister works ath L Student Book p.109 Vocabulary Bank 7 Uo Words and phrases to learn Complete the dialogues. 1 A Wheredo you __work__? B Lworki an office downtown, 2A Does your boyfriend speak English? B Yes, he speaks English v__w. 3 A Where does your company have offices? B We have offices all over t__w. 4A Whatdoy B Ima lawyer 5 A Doyou like your job? B Yes, like itv m. 6 A Doyousp___on the phone alot? B Yes, Ido. [ED Listen to the dialogues on the MultiROM. 1A What does your brother do? B Hes in school. He's a student. 2 A Where does your sister work? B She works in an office downtown. 3 A Does Martin like his job? B Yes, he does. He likes it very much. [Now listen and repeat. Copy the rhy 4 1 TELLING TIME b Complete the dialogues. a Complete the times. 1 Itsnine thirty 2 VOCABULARY days of the week a Write the days of the week. 1 DEYIAR Friday 2 DMANOY 3 TAUYSHDR 4 AYUSDRTA 5 EYWNDESDA 6 UYETDSA 7 DUASNY b Continue the series. 1 Friday, Saturday, Sunday 2. Monday, Tuesday, 3 Tuesday, Wednesday, 4 Monday, Wednesday, 5 Tuesday, Thursday, 6 Sunday, Monday, 3 PRONUNCIATION ‘silent consonants a Cross out the silent letters in the words. 1 were lisyen Wednesday school know write white Po nates) b rT 5 CSa a (ED) Listen to the dialogues on the MultiRom. 1 A Excuse me, What time is it? B Its quarter after eleven. A Thanks. B You're welcome, 2A What time isit? B Sorry, I don't know. I don't have a watch, (5) Now listen and repeat. Copy the rhythm. ractice saying the words in a. Giudytini.) > p.61 Grammar and Vocabulary review quiz Don't forget that your MultiROM and the website have a lot of exercises and activities. Multigom Grammar Quiz File 3 Vocabulary Banks Common verbs 1 Food and drink Jobs and places of work ‘The time Sound Bank Practical English File 3 Words and Phrases File 3 ODoOoOooooO Os Website www.oup.com/elt/americanenglishfile/starter [G| Stammar File 3 simple present: I and you simple present: we, you, they simple present: he, she, it ws O | Vocabulary File 3 _| Common verbs 1 Food and drink Jobs and places of work ‘The time $y\ Practical English File 3 (aaa) 3 Oo See the Website for more activities and games. Lea Uae (ty 4 GRAMMAR Circle the correct answer. Hello, how __ you? © Paola Italian, Shes Brazilian. 11 Thave three _ @are bis a isnt b isnt a watchs watches 1 __Julia from Peru? 7 A Are they in class 4? 12 Lookat my glasses. als b Are BNo__ a news b new a they not ey aren! 2 A Are they British? gl hea as 13. Were on vacation. __ hotel BNo,___ American 8 Its ___ umbrella is great! a they b they're aan ba a Their b Our 3 AWhere from? 9 Isthis cell phone? 14 ARolexis B He’ from Turkey. eaten 2 a good watch ahes b She b a watch goo hes b Sh role atch good 4A Are you in room 6? B isa pen. 15. Adam is my B No, ___inroom 5. a Whatis b Whatisit a sisters friend atm bI D sister’ friend 5 A Are you from Japan? BYes, aweare bare VOCABULARY Circle the correct answer. John is my 6 Ourfriends are from the United 11. Jacks my sisters a sister (B)brother States. They're a husband —b wife US b American 1 one, __, three 5 » 12 They have a son and a_ ato b two 7. Please close the _ @ daughter b sister lor b board 2 ten,eleven, oor ae 13. My father isnt tall Hes a twenty —b twelve 8 A Whatisit? a small short Bits my 3 __ forty, fifty ees rsa 14 Her boyfriend is very @ thirteen thirty a good-looking b beautiful 9 Hereis__ 4 Fabio’ from __. He’ Italian brie Samia 15 Old photosare blackand__. a taly italy a blue b white 10 ‘Two __ are in the room. 5 Liisfrom Beijing. Shes. Mee eer @ chinese b Chinese C15) BETH LED student Book p.88-91 Grammar Banks P.102-106 Vocabulary Banks 1-3 Review quiz GRAMMAR Circle the correct answer. Hello, how __ you? 6 Shehas two sisters. __namesare 11 James_near here. @are bis Mia and Jo. a lives live 1 A___late, eee ae 12 __ speak English? B Sorry. 7 Ihave __ brothers eer epee a Your b Youre a tall b very talls ree eee est 2 Als your mother a nurse? 8 ___works ina bank iat Se B Yes, _ a Dans girlfriend ashes b sheis b Dan’ girlfriend 14 1__ soda. 3. A Where are you? 9 Teat __ forlunch. oe B___athome. Bieter e teed cd 15. A Does Laura eat fish? a Wes b Were BNo, 10 __ eat meat? : . 4 It___hot today. Its cold. rennet a shedoesnit b sheisn't a isnt b notis 5 That’ my sister. _name’ Jessica. a Your b Her i VOCABULARY Circle the correct answer. John is my 6 Henry and Daisy have six 12 Weeat__ina a sister ®)brother a childs b children Chinese restaurant. rice b past 1 fourteen, thirteen, 7 My new laptop is great Its Stor cabin Peay cave cry 13 A What does your brother do? a B___ doctor. a fast b slow 2. eighty, ninety, aHeis b Hesa a ahundred b hundred 8 The new hospital is very : dbighctuiegy 14 They're waiters. They work in 3. My girlfiend is from Pion aerate a US b theUs 9 1___magazines at the hairdresser. pee ae teach 15 Ws ___otlock. 4. A What time is it? eee mi a two second B I don't know. Look at __ [Os Deyen etna a theboard —b your watch a listen b speak 5 My __isin my pocket. i Syiaten se ave eet pees taal? a cellphone b bag veh fon 15 GTNLLLD Student Book p.88-93 Grammar nks p.102-110 Vocabulary Banks PY a a A) 1 GRAMMAR a 3 Tmnota teacher You're in room 6. Tm Ben, You arent in room 3, Tm not Katie. You'e late, 6 8 3 Tm not Olivia, 4 Are you in room 102 5 Am late? 6 You aren't Rober. 7 Are you a teacher? 8 T'm not in a tai 3 Are you, Iam 4 Tm, Im not 5 Aml, youare. 6 Aml, you arent 7 Tm,rm 8 Areyou, Tam 2 VOCABULARY a 3ten 4two Seight 6three 7nine Bseven four 10zer0 b 3nine 4seven Sfive Gone Peight 8 three 3 PRONUNCIATION no, late, nice sorry, photo, seven hello, excuse, hotel, WORDS AND PHRASES TO LEARN a 3Hello 4Thank 5 Nice GExcuseme? 7Yes Slate b 1Excuseme, 2 Excuse me? a 3 Sorry. 1 VOCABULARY a Across: 1 Brazil Down: 3Mexico 6 Japan 2italy 4England § China b 3the United States 4 Spain Korea 7Mexico 8 Turkey 5 Russia 2 GRAMMAR a 3Hes 4Shes SHes 6 Shes Zits 8Hes b2 Isisnt,'s 3issIsis 41s, isnt 3 IsMichael Phelps from the United States? ‘Yes, he is. He’ from Baltimore. 4 Is Istanbul in England? No, it isnt. Its in Turkey. 5 Isthe Colosseum in Italy? Yes, itis, I's in Rome, 6 Is Kate Moss from England? Yes, she is. She’ from London. 7 IsBeijing in Korea? No, it isn. Its in China. 8 Is Kyoto in the United States? No, it isnt. Is in Japan, 3 PRONUNCIATION © Jae) (ale) Jau/England) io WORDS AND PHRASES TO LEARN 2g 3a 4h Sc 6d 7e 8b 1 VOCABULARY 2Japanese 3ttalian 4 Brazilian 5Korean Chinese 7 Peruvian English 9 Mexican 10 British 11 Turkish 12 American 13 Russian mystery word: nationalities 2 GRAMMAR a 3 He’ Brazilian, Were late, Youre in Class A. Yma teacher. Millis from England. They're in room 10. arent arent isnt arent isnt "maot Are we in room 3? Where’ she from? Are you from Japan? Is Isabella Brazilian? Is Florence in Italy? What’ your name? da3 bs ca a7 e5 fl g2 h6 3 PRONUNCIATION 3 Brazil, photo, Turkey, breakfast ~ Brazil 4 good-bye, English, hello, Chinese = English 5 British, Peru, Mexican, Spanish = Peru 6 Italian, American, Japanese, Br Japanese 7 Russia, England, Turkish, thirteen = thirteen « /el:twenty, Mexico, seven ‘ls Chinese, fifteen, meet (ji English, nationality, Spanish 4 VOCABULARY 1-3 fourteen Gninetoen 9 twenty, b 3 nineteen thirteen Atwelve 5 sixteen Teightoen § fifteen 10 seventeen twelve 5 seventeen Tsixteen 8 twenty WORDS AND PHRASES TO LEARN 2f 3g 4e 5c 6a 7b PRACTICAL ENGLISH 1 1 THE ALPHABET a 1jK 2K) 3G/T 4T/G SMS 6SM 71 80 9U 10R b3] 40 5Y 61 7A 8E 2 SPELLING YOUR NAME a 3 morning 4name 5 Excuse me? Gspell 7lastname §Thank 9 room loyou b 2 How do you spell your first name? 3 How do you spell your city? 4 How do you spell your country? © Answers will vary. 3 VOCABULARY a Idoor 2table 3book 4 board Schair dictionary 7 laptop 8 window b 2Close 30pen 4Go 5Stand 6 Sitdown & 1 VOCABULARY Across: 3 photo 4cell phone 6 key 71D card 9 umbrella Down: 1 glasses 2 watch Acrediteard Spen Sbag 2 GRAMMAR a3a 4a 5a 6an 7a 8a 9an 108 b 2 umbrellas 3 chairs 44 dictionaries 5 keys 6 IDeards 7 watches 8 countries 9 e-mails 10 days ¢ 3 Whatisit? Its a table. 4: What is it? Is a coat 5 What are they? They're photos, 6 What isi? Its a laptop. 17 What are they? They're taxis. '8 What are they? They're credit cards. WORDS AND PHRASES TO LEARN 2in 3are have o 1 GRAMMAR a Ihis 2she 3its 4we Syour 6 they b 2your Sher 4his Sour 6 Your Fits 8 their 2 VOCABULARY a 2girl 3men 4woman 5 children Gfriend 7 people 8 boyfriend b 2wife 3sister 4 brother Sson G father 7 daughter 4 GRAMMAR a 2 Geno's daughter 3 Roberta's son 4 Helena’ husband 5 fills brother 6 Atsuko’s mother 7 Damon's sister 8 Stella father b3B 4A 5A 6B 7B 8A WORDS AND PHRASES TO LEARN 2 Who's this? 3 over there 4 Teant remember. 5 That’ 6 Thanks es 1 VOCABULARY 2 Jamie’ cell phone is red, 3 Your glasses are green. 4 Jose’ bag is white. 5 My father’s umbrella is black. 6 Their aris yellow. 7 Her coat is orange. 8 His watch is brown, b2new 3tall dbad Sexpensive Gfast7long © 2nice 3 good-looking 4 bad S beautiful 6 good 2. GRAMMAR 2.3 X itsa cheap umbrella 4X Theyre teribleboys sv 6 X Shes good mother. 1 8 X Thewindows are old b 3 great people 4 & good dictionary 5 expensive watches 6 anice gi 7 ayelow coat 8 fast crs 3 PRONUNCIATION b 2 fast 3 taxi 4 paper 5 board 6 talk 7 name 8 car WORDS AND PHRASES TO LEARN 2 French, German 3 dangerous 4 favorite 5 popular PRACTICAL ENGLISH 2 1 INTRODUCING PEOPLE a 1 thanks 2 hurry, See 3 This, What’s 4 old, b2f 3d 4e Sa 6g 7h 8b 2 VOCABULARY a 2 Myhome or my cell phone number? 3 Your home number, 4 989-2460, 5 Sorry, can you say that again? 6 Yes, its 989-2460, b 2 562-3224 3 951-5637 4 973-0826 5 496-7885 6 229-3040 € ninety 3forty 4ahundred Sixty Geighty 7 fifty 8 thirty 4268 3 89 456 543 627 778 83 3 PERSONAL INFORMATION 2 Where, you 3 address 4 Whats your 5 How, are 6 Areyou 7 phone 8 What's your 9 e-mail a AZ 1 GRAMMAR a 2 want 3 dan’ drink 4 dontlike 5 have b 2 Doyoulive 3 Do you want 4 Do you like 5 Do you drink ¢ 2dont 3De 4do 5Do 6dont Tdont 8do 2 VOCABULARY a 2vant 3listento live 6study 7like Seat b 2drink/like 3work 4speak Stead Gwatch 7have Swant 5 drink 3 READING a 2 Where are you from? 3 Are you married? 4 Do you have children? 5 Where do you work? 6 Do you like your job? 4 PRONUNCIATION bb soon, excuse, you, beautiful, newspaper WORDS AND PHRASES TO LEARN 2Are 3Really? 4know 5 worry Gthanks 7 Wait 8 problem Bs \B/ 1 VOCABULARY fa Across: Irice 3coffee 6 butter Tsugar pasta Down: 2cheese 3 cereal Sbread 9soda Soorange juice sandwich 5 chocolate Gmilk 7 pasta Beggs 9 water 10 fish 11 vegetables 12 tea fish 2 PRONUNCIATION Joe vegetables, beautiful, hamburger, dificult, terrible Potatoes, expensive, fantastic, remember, umbrella ¢ 2Germany 3suger 4 dangerous Seeggs 6 Japanese 3 GRAMMAR 3 Youhavea salad for lunch. 4 My children don't drink tea. 5 We listen to classical music. 6 You don't work ina bank. 7 We dont read newspapers, 8 My brothers and sisters live near here. b 2 Doyouhave 3 Do they speak 4 Do you drink 5 Do you want 6 Dothey study 7 8 Do they work Do you like WORDS AND PHRASES TO LEARN 2weekend 3depends 4home Swork Glot 7 together 1 GRAMMAR a2 drinks 3 watches 4 doessit study 5 likes 6 reads 7 doesnt drink '8 doesn't watch 9 studies 10 doesnt ike 2 works 3 doesnit open 4 goes 5 likes 6 doesnt speak 7 has 8 studies 9 doesnit watch 10 doesrit understand © 2Do 3does 4Does 6do 7Do 8don't S doesn't 2 PRONUNCIATION b finishes, teaches, watches 3 VOCABULARY 2 salesperson 3 nurse 4 waiter 5 student 6 doctor 7 teacher 8 policeman, 9 factory worker mystery word: assistant b 2school 3restaurant 4 factory Sstreet 6store 7ofice 8 home WORDS AND PHRASES TO LEARN Lin 2verywell 3 the world 4youdo Sverymuch 6 speak PRACTICAL ENGLISH 3 1 TELLING TIME a2 twenty to 3 tenafter 4 twenty-five after 5 quarter to 6 elock 7 fiveto 8 quarter afer b2Ws 3Excuse 4dorit Gthirty 7it Shave 5 What 2 VOCABULARY a 2 Monday 3 Thursday 4 Saturday 5 Wednesday 6 Tuesday 7 Sunday b 2 Wednesday 3 Thursday 4 Friday 5 Saturday 6 Tuesday 3 PRONUNCIATION a3 ansker 4 Weiinesday 5 scKool 6 Know 7 rite 8 wKite REVIEW QUIZZES FILES 1-2 FILES 1-3 GRAMMAR la 2b 3b 4a 5a 6b 7b 8a 9b 1b 11b 12b 13b Ma 15b VOCABULARY 1b 2b 3b 4a Sb 6b 7a 8a 9b 1a ia 12a 13b 1a 15b GRAMMAR Ib 2b 3b 4a 5b 6a 7a 8b 9b 10b Ila 12b 13a 14a 15a VOCABULARY Ib 2a 3b 4b Sa 6b 7a 8a 9a 10b Ib 12a 13b I4b 15a Vocabulary Record Write new words here. 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