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Contents

Guide to units page 4

Unit 1 People and places 8


Unit 2 ln the family 11

Study pages A 14
Unit 3 To be or not to be? 16
Unit 4 Things around you 19
Study pages B 22
Unit 5 There's ... 24
Unit 5 Where you live 27
Study pages C 30
Unit 7 Things people do 32
Unit 8 Food and drink 35
Study pages D 38
Unit 9 Do you ...? 40
Unit 10 Things people buy 43
Study pages E 46
Unit I I What's going on? 48
Unit 12 Describing people 51

Study pages F 54
Unit 13 How much? 56
Unit l4 Around the year 59
Study pages G 62
Unit 15 ln the past 1 64
Unit 16 Around the world 67
Study pages H 70
Unit 17 ln the past 2 72
Unit 18 How to get there 75
Study pages I 78
Unit 19 You mustn't do that! 80
Unit 20 The body 83
Study pages J 86
Unit 21 Good, better, best 88
Unit 22 Free time 91

Study pages K 94
Unit 23 Future plans 96
Unit 24 Feelings 99
Final review 102

Additional material 104


Tapescripts 110
Reference section i)
Acknowledgements l
Guide to units

Classroom Book Self-study Workbook

Greetings; introductions; saying where you're from Grammar exercises


Grammar: pronouns; Present tense of to be; short forms; Listening: Photos
This is ...

Talking about your family; saying how old people are Vocabulary exercises
Vocabulary: people; family relationships; singular and Listening: Parents and children
plural nouns; numbers 1-20

Focus on ... The alphabet Check your progress


Sounds: ltl,lel and lal Phrasebook
Phrasebook: Greetings Writing: My friend Maria
Consolidation: Pronouns; hauelhas; my)your, his, her
Review

Correcting people; asking questions Grammar exercises


Grammar: negative of verb to be; yeslno questions; Listening: Spell the words
questions withWho, What and'Where

Describing objects; giving and receiving presents; saying Vocabulary exercises


where things are Listening: Birtbday presents
Vocabulary: colours; parts of a room; everyday objects;
place prepositions

Focus on ... Numbers 21-100 Check your progress


Sounds: lsl and l0l,lzl and ll Phrasebook
Phrasebook: Excuse me Writing: Pictures of people
Consolidationz a and an: this, that, these, those
Review

Describing and asking about places; finding differences Grammar exercises


Grammar: There islare; some and any; questions with Listening: Language school
How many...?

Talking about flats and houses


Vocabulary: rooms; furniture; things in the home;
addresses and telephone numbers

Focus on ... Possessives Check vour progrcs


Sounds: lil and lil Phrasebook
Phrasebook: Can I have ...? Writing: D e-, c bi e?, !c e s
Consolidation: Singular/plural; a and the; ordinals
Revierr'
Classroom Book Self-study Workbook

Saying what people do and don't do Grammar exercises


Grammar: Present simple tense; 3rd person singular; Listening: I like ...
positive and negative forms

Saying what you eat and drink; describing dishes; asking Vocabulary exercises
for things in restaurants Listening: ln a restaurant
Vocabulary: food and drink; things on the table at
mealtimes

Focus on ... Telling the time Check your progress


Sounds: lel,lel and latl Phrasebook
Phrasebook: On the phone Writing: Breakfast
Consolidation: Object pronouns; frequency adverbs
Review

Asking people about what they do; talking about daily Grammar exercises
routine Listening: When are tbey together?
Grammar: Present simple; yeslno questions;
W- questions

Shopping at a market; talking about shops; saying where Vocabulary exercises


shops are Listening: Sbopping
Vocabulary: buying and selling; shops; things you can buy
in shops; place prepositions

Focus on ... Days of the week Check your progress


Sounds: /h/ Phrasebook
Phrasebook: What does it mean? Writing: My top three places
Consolidation: S7eights and measures; I like and I'd like
Review

Saying what people are doing and where they are; Grammar exercises
asking what people are doing Listening: On the phone
Grammar: Present continuous tense; yeslno and'Wh-
questions; place expressions

Saying what people are wearing and what they look like; Vocabulary exercises
talking about jobs Listening: Where are the Browns?
Vocabulary: clothes; jobs and places of work; adjectives
for describing people

Focus on ... Imperatives Check your progress


Sounds: lpl and ll Phrasebook
Phrasebook: Hurry up! Writing: People doing things
Consolidation: Expressions ri'irh hat,e; at * place
Review

Guide tc -. s
Classroom Book Self-study Workbook

Talking and asking about quantity; asking people for


things
Grammar: count and non-count nouns; mwch and many;
some and any; forms of haue got

Talking about seasons, climate and weather Vocabulary exercises


Vocabulary: words for describing the weather; seasons; Listening: Good times, bad times
months of the year

Focus on ... Can Check your progres$


Sounds: lvl and lwl Phrasebook
'Slould
Phrasebook: you like ... ? Writing: Birthdays
Consolidationl. haue and haue gol,. numbers over 100;
Review

Talking about past actions; telling a story; describing Grammar exercises


something in the past Listening: The next morning
Grammar: Past simple tense; Past tense of the verb to be;
irregular past forms; past time expressions

Describing countries; talking about languages Vocabulary exercises


Vocabulary: geographical terms; names of countries and Listening: ather langtages
continents; languages

Focus on ... Dates Check your prgress ,

Sounds: l[], l{l and ldsl Phrasebook


Phrasebook: I'm not sure Writing: ond, ro, because
Consolidation: Verbs with two objects; in and on I place
Review

Saying what people did and didn't do; asking questions Grammar exercises
about the past; remembering Listening: Can you remember?
Grammar: Past simple tense, positive and negative; yeslno
and'V/h- questions; more irregular past forms

Talking about ways of travelling and moving around; Vocabulary exercises


giving directions Listening: Bags of gold
Vocabulary: direction prepositions; public transport;
expressions for giving directions

Focus on ... Short answers Check your progrss


Sounds: /l/ Phasebook
Phrasebook: Let's ... 'Writing:
Then...
Consolidation uery, quite and not ueryi years
Review
Classroom Book Self-study Workbook

Explaining rules; asking for and giving permission; saying Gammar exercises
what you have to and don't have to do Listening: House des
Grammar: must and mwstn't; can and can't; haue to and
don't haue to

Describing bodies and actions; describing physical


appearance; describing actions
Vocabulary: parts of the body; adjectives describing
physical appearance; action verbs

Focus on ... Adverbs Check your progress


Sounds: /r/ Phrasebok
Phrasebook: Could you ...? Writing: Anirnals
Consolidation: Verbs with /o, at and about
Review

Making comparisons; describing outstanding features Grammar exercises


Listening: BuyiTtg th ings
Grammar: comparative adjectives; th an; superlativ e
adjectives

Talking about leisure activities and sport; talking about Vocabulary exercises
likes and dislikes Listening: At the weekend
Vocabulary: leisure activities and sports; leisure
likelenioy t -ing

Focus on ... Verb + to + infinitive Check your progress


Sounds: ls',/, lctl, lsl and lel Phrasebook , .

Phrasebook: Vhat did you say? Writing: and, but, also


Consolidation: Expressions with go
Review

Talking and asking questions about future plans; talking Grammar exercises,
about future arrangements Listening: At the airPort
Grammar: goingto; questions withgoing /o; Present
continuous tense with future meaning

Describing feelings; expressing opinions about films and Vocabulary exerciies


TV programmes tistening: Tltree stories
Vocabulary: phvsical feelings; emotions; adjectives
describing qualin

Guide to units
People and places

1 Hello Goodbye Greetings . l'm . this is


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1 Imagine you are at this party. What do you reply?

2 fFl S"- meets some people at the party. Listen and fill the gaps.

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... . Paul.
.............. a student here.

-\'\ Oh, really?

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3 Meet some other students in the class.

4 Can you remember the names?

Unit 1 People and places


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Photos this is . he's, she's, it's

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Match the sentences with the photos. 1 onel
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my flat. L/ -_,.'

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Now add other sentences.

He's from '"'


It's very It's a Citron. She's
London. I tD-'L
small. It's very old. from ltaly.
He's a student.
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a|- Fl Lirt.r, and check.

Turn to page 1,04. These are your photos! Make sentences about them.

3 Where are they from? he's, she's, they're

i Where are these people from? He's


from ...
tru Australia

She's
ryr- I Braztl
from . NtZ
-tR Britain

They're l; France
from ... G Germany

t; Italy
G Japan

rel Russia
-t Spain
w:
-
-: the USA
L Write more countries in the list.

) Think of a famous person from a country in the list.


Do other students know where he/she is from?

Mel Tina Turner


I don't
Gibson know.

I think he's She's from


from Australia. the USA.

People and places


l, you, he, she ... I am --+ l'm

ff lam
You are
l/m
You /re
Im
You re
He is He /s

ffi She is
It is

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We are
They are

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Fill the gaps.

W a Hi.
This is Juan
Michael. What's your name?
and this is Anna. from Spain.
c Lola.
&
This is a student.
trHc d This is my car. very old.
This is my boyfriend. . .. from Brazil.

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Learn these questions.

Whai's V/here are

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Practise saying the words.

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we you they -3::3r :eacher student


we're you're they're
where how :- -: - iustralia ltaly

Listen to the sentences. Fill the gaps s-ith \-- l'.:;n and sar-these sentences.
words from the box.
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aafe?
I think students. : : ' -=:L l<l-
c arc from?
d from the USA.

10 People and places


ln the family
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We have one child. We have three children - c We have no children, but I

She's a girl. two boys and a girl. have two cats.

We have a boy and two girls. We're a big family. We have four children - two boys and
The girls are just babies. two girls. And we have two dogs, a cat and three birds!

Five people talk about their families. Read what they say.
Which pictures do they go with?

Find words in the texts and complete the table. a boy


a girl
Look at the other families. Make sentences about them. a dog

Work in pairs. a cat


a brrd
Student A: Choose a family, and make a sentence.
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Student B: Which family is it?
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ln :ne family 11
2 How old are they?
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1 Look at these birthday cards. What are the numbers?

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2 Practise the numbers 7-20.
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3 Look at the people on page 105. How old do you think they are?

I think I think
Andr's nine. he's ten.

Fl No* listen. How old are they - and where are they from?

3 Parents and children


mother father
1 Here are two families. Fill the gaps with words from the box. daughter son
sister brother
wife husband
This is Paul I This is 4 This is
her. .

2 This is his 3 This is


his ...... This is Isabelle This is her

2 Paul and Isabelle talk about their families. who says these things ? \\'rite 1 or p.

o@ I'm married. f Z I have one brother. His name's Alan


b n I'm te. I I My son is three.

" I My daughter is eight. ba My wife is a doctor.


dZ We have two children. , I l'm a student at universit;,,
, I My mother's a teacher. i f My father's a taxi driv'er.

f=?l Now listen and check.

\\.rite one or two sentences about your family. Read out your senrence].
4 Who's who? Reading and listening activity

Look at these four people. /\


Now read about them. Can you'complete the table? hair (r>) .: r. ifi;; eyes
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The two women are Alice and Donna.
The two men are James and Bob.

Donna has black hair. f-t.a white black

James has blue eyes.


Bob is a waiter.
One man is a student.
,'1:,, grey .-{ green .f uru.

The singer has blue eyes.


One person is a police officer.
The police officer is twenty years old.
a srnger a student
The waiter is eighteen years old.
One woman is nineteen years old.

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One person is seventeen years old.
Alice is from Wales.
The student is from lreland. awaiter)"1
t a police officer
One man is from England.
One person is from Scotland.
The waiter has a green car.
The person from Scotland has a grey car. Ireland --Sa.q.},-"''
One woman has a white car.
One person has a red car.
{-^J: England
Wales

2H Someone does the puzzle.Listen and check your ans\\'ers,

lJnit 2 ln the family 13


Study pages
Focus on ... The alphabet Sounds: Ten big cats
r E Listen to these colours. 1m Listen to these sounds.
green red grey blue
lt/ This is my sister.
/ e/ Look at the red letters.
ZE Listen to the English alphabet.
I nl le has a black cat.
ABCDEFGH 2E Listen and practise.

KLMNOPaRS children sister is big picture


friend ten seven

T UVWX Z
cats family have has married Japan

1a
Write a sentence. Use words from the box.
How do you say
- the green letters? 4 Read out your sentence.
- the red letters?
- the grey letters?
- the blue letters?
- the letters?
Phrasebook: Good mornng
What about the black letters?

3 Ask the teacher to spell the words. Look at the bubbles. Which meanHello?
Which meanGoodbye?
What's
number three?

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: Now test your partner.

Fl Lirt"r, and practise tli..orru.rrations.


Spell 'book'. B-O-O-K.
Consolidation Review

the womafl : she Questions


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1 Fill the gaps with he, she, it and they. Here are some answers. What are the questions?
the girl = sh the girls = tsg a- Hi..................................?

Maria Maria and Anna l'm fine, thanks.


John John and Maria b- I'm Bill. .................................?
my car the cars Oh, l'm Philippa.
London = London and Paris = c-
l'm from Madrid.
2 Fill the gaps with ls and are. d- ?

a My brother sixteen. l'm thirteen.


b Leo and Angela marrie{.
c My friends at the party. Countries
d My flat very small.
e Carla . from Russia. 1 Complete these sentences with the name of a
country. All the answers are in Unit L.
/ New York and Los Angeles in the USA.
a Rio de Janeiro is in .................. .

have and has


Buckingham Palace is in .................. .

c Mitsubishi cars are from ...................


All these sentences are in Unit 2. Fill the gaps. d Paris is in ...................
a We three children. e The country in the picture is ...................

b I ...... one brother.


c James blue eyes.
d Donna black hair.

When do we :use haue and has?


t.............. We ..............

You .............. You ..............

He ............. They ..............

She .............. f Berlin and Frankfurt are in ...........

g Hollywood is in
Write true sentences about yourself or other
people. 2 Write a sentence yourself.
Can your partner complete it?
N\ bro+Au has {'wo 'il{a^.
Numbers
I haV a nA cr,
1 How do you say these numbers?
fvy ssfo/ has a nr,v .bik

This js my... r5 4 ll
her your my his
t3 9 t2 8 20
Fill the gaps with the right words. Look at these numbers.'What comes next?
lhaveaBMW. car is a BMW.
a three, four, five,
b Who are you? What's name?
b nineteen, eighteen, seventeen,
c He has a very car is very old.
c five, ten, fifteen,
old car.
d She's Louisa. name is Louisa. l Now test your partner.

Study . 15
! ro be or not to be?
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-1 Look at the picture. Can you find


- a baby? - a waiter? - a car?
- a cup of coffee? - a customer? - a taxi?

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I E Listen to the conversations and complete the sentences.
Conversation A Conversation B Conversation C

She isn't He isn't It isn't


She's ...... He's ........................ It',s

Conversation D Conversation E

He isn't They aren't .......


He's ........................ They're

: Imagine you're in the pictures. What do you say?

Where are you-:----l " Happy \


..birthdayl/

- thanks.

Have the conversations.

16 To be or not to be?
Yes/no questions
ls this seat free?
E Lir,.r, to the dialogue. What are the questions?
- !xcuse me. ..... ................. ls this your
- Ch. Yes, it is. Thanks. .. umbrella?
- Yes. Yes, I am. My name's Mark. 4,
- Hi. I'm Sonia.
- Hi, Sonia. Um, ............. ....... .?
- Yes. of course ...

Practise the conversation.

Look at the bubbles. What are the questions?


I
your book? from lreland?. a teacher?

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What's this? Wh- questions

Can you answer these questions?


Who are these
Who's this? Who's this?

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Where is he?

Where is it?

Look at the pictures on page 10-1. Ask vour partner questions with.Who,-What and'Where.

To be or co'. to be? 17

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Focus on Form
1 l'm not ... 2 Yes/no questons
I am not -) I dm not --+ l'm not
You are not -) You are nt --t You aren't
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She is not ---) She is nt --+ She isn't
He is not --+ ls Rome in ltaly? Are they married?
It is not J
Make questions.
We are not J
They are not -+
a Pete is a student. -J a student?
b Her name's Alice. --+ Alice?
Are these sentences true or false? c They're from Rio. --+
a Paris is in Spain. d Your car is new. --)
This is your bike. --+
False. Paris
isn't in Spain. f The children are in the car. --+

It's in France. g You're eighteen. --)

3 Wh- questions
Make questions.
a Areyou sixteen? J How old are you?
ls he in Londonz. --) Where is he?
c ls that Prtnce Charles? --) Who is that?
d ls your fafher 457 --) How old . .. .....?
b We're in ltaly. e Are they in the car? --t Where ...............-...?
c Moscow and St Petersburg are in Russia.
f Are those people your
d Toyko and Osaka are in China. parents? --+ Who ........................?
Bill Clinton is from Brazil. o ls her name Anne? -) What ..................
f This exercise is on page 18. h Are they in the caft. --+
g This sentence is in German. i ls this your daughtert J

Now write a sentence of your own.

How to say it
1m Listen to these phrases and practise ] Lirt.r, to isn't and aren't.Practise
saying them. saying the sentences.

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brothers. .and sisters He_isn't_a student.

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cats._nd dogs They._.a ren't*i n Lon don.

I r r lr rlrrlr
London,and Paris It_isn't my birthday.

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two girls-and-a boy They*ren't married.

To be or not to be?
Things around you
l Painting by numbers

wall

table

'1 Which colours are in the painting?

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d yellow
T black gfey green

pink orange white brown ilt$ ulue

2 Work with a partner. Make sentences about the painting. Are they true?

The door s The shoes are


Ye s. No. They aren't
b lue. ivh ite.
That's true. rvhte. They re brown

3 Now look at these paintings. (They're also on page L05.) What colour is each number?

Ithink 3 Irhink
is rvhite. it's blue.

VincentVan Qogh: Dauid Hockney: A bigger splash


,1enrI Matisse: Lady in Blue Wheatf ield with Cyp r es s e s

unit 1 Things around you


2 BirthdaY Presents
1 Here is a Photo of some
birthdaY Pt.t.tttt' What do You
think theY are?

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a ring a watch
an umbrella

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aCD a pen
O
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a [amP a football

a camera an address
book
@
a jumPer

2m Now listen' What are the presents?

Present' Give
it to Your Partner'
3 Write down a'birthdaY

3 Where's mY ."?
Where's - eEs/ Where are
my watch? my glas ses?

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expressions from the box'


1 Ans*'er the man's questions' Choose It' s - They re .. .

these things' ... on the floor.


2 Ask and ans*'er questions about
... on the desk.
- umbrella
- shoes ... c;,' the window.
- jumPer
... l-v the comPuter.
3 Work in Pairs' ... rir the bag'
StttdentA: Turn to Page 106' ... ! i'ir the table.
Stttclent B.' Turn to Page 10E' ... rrrc the chair.
Ask and answer questions'

20 :-r,;t 4 Things around You


S Precious stones Reading and listening activity

Look at these precious stones. What are they called in your language?
Use a dictionary to help you.

amethvst aquamanne diamond


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sapphire

Read the descriptions. Fill the blanks.

are a light btue- The best come from are very hard, and
green cotour (the name means South America, especia[l"y atso very precious.
'sea-water'). Most Cotombia. They are green in have atmost no co[our, but they
come from Brazi[. coLour, and very hard. are sometjmes very Light yetlow,
bLue or pink. They come from
many countries, but especially
and are are a light purpte Australia and South Africa.
actuatty the same stone. If cotour. Most of them come from
they are red, they are catted Russia, South America and India.
, and if they are blue
they are catted
Most of them come from India
and South-East Asia.

IEl Sor.,.one talks about these four things.


\\-here are they from? What stones do they have in them?

2 a brooch 3 a necklace

Unit -'-l:
Study pages
Focus on ... Numbers 21-99 Sounds: I think they're sisters
1 Can you guess the missing numbers? r E Listen to these sounds.

t2
twelve
20
twenty
lsl My sister is a student in France.

30
lgl -You're thirteen. Happy birthday!
I3
th i rteen thirty - Thank you.

I4 40 lzl He's my husband. He's from Brazil.


forty
fourteen /Al This s my father, and this is my
t5 50 mother.
fifteen lilty
t6 60
2F Listen and practise
irxteen
t7 70
Spain think is mother
seventeen office birthday has brother

I8 80 student three boys they


eighteen

19 90 3 Write a sentence. Use words from both boxes.


ni neteen
4 Read out your sentence.
Look at these. What comes next?
4t 42 43 44 4s

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Say these numbers.
Phrasebook: Excuse me
I Look at these people. Where are they?
2t 33 47 56 62 78 94 Excuse me Excuse me

B
4 Play Bingo.
Write ten different numbers (between 1 and
99) in the white squares.

Excuse me

The teacher will read out numbers. E Listen to the conversations. Match
When you hear one of your numbers, cross them s-ith the pictures.
it out.
?
Choose one of the pictures. Practise the
conr-ersation.

22
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t :'an? Vowels

1 How do you saY these letters?

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, :ook a house
2 Can you read this sentence? What letters are

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Y r wtch s n th
tbl bhndth cmPtr.
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an egg
Male and female
Write the missing words in the table.

\\lren do we use a? When do we use an? o U

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thi s, that, these and those woma

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boy

father

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This is my brother. That's my father.
brother
daughter

wife

The verb 'to be'


Fill the gaps with words from the box.
These are my children. Those are my dogs.
am 'm 'm not

1 When do we use this and these? are 're aren't


ffi.1 do we ase that and tbose? is 's isn't

2 Fill the gaps with this, that, these or tbose-


a Excuse me, ....... .. this your umbrella?

b they from China?

,z ls............... b Look, ............... c


wfrAre
-

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No, they
from Japan.
What
from China. TheY

your name?
. .

your car? are nice your glasses? - Ceorge Smith.


jumpers.
d Madrid in France. lt .......... in Spain
--::-P- e - Where my glasles?
- They on the table.
WW Look!What's f Heyt .... .
f -
-
A cup of coffee, please.
Sorry. I .......... . a waiter. I
7 are my
customer!
cigarettes!

Study oz7=: 3
There's

Favourite places there is/are

I Penang, Malaysia

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2 Clenelg, Scotland 3 Ouro Preto. Brazil

Three people talk about their favourite places. Here are some of the things thev say.
Can you match the sentences with the places?

a 'fhere's a very big airport.' o 'There are lots of restaurants.'


b 'There are four or five hotels.' lt 'There are mountains all round.'

c 'There are lots of hotels.' i lneres=-Jrch.


d 'lt's a very old town.' Tr: ,' sc:ne beautiful old churches.'
e 'There's just one small shop.' :. : ,'. snaliVlllage.'
'There are lots of tourists.' ---'= :-a : - - beautrful beaches.'
f
l No* listen and write l, 2 or 3.

Look at the sentences again. Whrt follori s

What is lrour favourite place?


Write two or three sentences about it.

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; Find the differences there isn'Varen't ' some & any

Look at the two pictures. .-'tl


I

ln picture A there's a dog.


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9r*-'- I

ln picture B there isn't a dog.


ln picture B there are some flowers. F
ln picture A there aren't any flowers.
ili,t, d
Find other differences.
Make sentences with
these words:
1.ff=
- birds
- book
- umbrella
- mountains
Aq
lh J
q: nr
ln
,

Can you find any w=t t r

A
other differences?
J

s Buildings Queslions . How manY ?

ls there a
I These people are in the restau ra nt?
Are there
Empire State Building any stairs?
in New York.
Can you guess the
answers to their questions? How many lifts
are there?

Are there
any shops?

ls there a
swimming pool? How many rooms are

*u
there on each floor?

Read the text on page L07, and check.

Think about the building where you are now.


+o l-lrr
-r
\ tL-r-
Ask questions about these things. Do you know the answers?

ls there a ... ? Are there any ... ?

How many... are there?


.w
Unit 5 --:-::
there is & there are Yes/no questions
Look at this room. Make questions.'What are the answers?

a computer
ls there
a lamp
in the room?

OJ
r Are there
any flowers
any pictures

I
Look at the pictures onpage 107.
Student A: Choose one of the pictures.
Student B: Ask questions. Which picture is it?

How many... are there?


There's a phone. There are some flowers,
There isn't a computer. There aren't any books. Student Az Look at the street, and ask questions
withHout many ...?
Student B: Look at the stieet. Then close your
Complete these sentences.
book, and answer B's questions.
a .......................... pictures. c ..................... chair.
b .......................... lamp. d boxes.
How many
cars are there? Three.

How to say it
1H Listen to the the rhythm of these ?. Listen to tllere in these phrases.
sentences. =
There's a ,,.
rrI.rI There-ale scrne
There's_a_shop_in the village. TL^-- :-- -_ -i
ilttl L)t

rrlnl
There are lots of restaurants.
r l. .I -: \r$ lisren to the sentences, and
There._isn'!_an_airport. Di3;:1: .ar ing them.
r.Ir --z''-: : ::.ie on the desk.
How many shops are there? --.-. ='. s:me beautiful beaches.
-- - t:!a
a--: -
-3llll-.
::-:e a oilet here?

rh ere's
Where you live
1 From room to room fO LEf
;J*"ogy*lrl"
Parktn9'
3"0fr1ffi'
balconY,
B cl iel: 0a2 938048'

m il T;
u
A

1 Here are two photos of a flat, and a plan of the rooms.


Which windows can you see in the photos?

2 What are the things in the pictures? Match them with the words in the box.

bath fridge ' cuPboard


carpet sofa single bed
cooker shower , double bed

Which ooms do you think theY'te in?

Fqrirr $=.
rl-
ta HI
ot\

E

* -"# tr i

H e man comes to see the flat. What rooms does he go into?


t. hall - (^ta wpboarAs
What is there in each room? 2.

Draw a very quick plan of part of your house or flat'


Show it to another student.
Say what there is in the rooms.

lv;,5 roor $itchen

Unit 6 \^,'':'= ,:- .e


2 There's one in the hall ...
What do you think these people are talking about?
a 'Well, there's one in the bathroom, of course,
and one in the hall. And there's a big one in
the living room. And there's one in the bedroom, pictures
on the door of the cupboard.'
b 'There are three. There's one on the walljust by
the front door. And there's one on the table
in the living room. And there's one
in the bedroom, just by the bed.'
c 'There are five in the living room, and three
in the kitchen, on a shelf by the window.
And there's a big one on the floor in the
bathroom, and five or six out on the balcony.'

lamps
clocks

2 Think about your own house or flat. Choose one of the objects, and make some notes.
- How many are there? on the floor? on the wall? on a shelf?
- Which rooms are they in?
rn the corner?
- Where are they in the room?
3 Talk to other students. Can they guess which object you're talking about?

3 What's your address?


x Alison DALey
1 Here's part of an address book. Ftat Z,52 Na Brilhton
Find examples of these things. ?.oad,
ealinl, Lonon n5
1Qr
country street last name
a 0l8l 7lb 1a3Z
R Mario DtMAt 4BR.O
phone number first name city
24T Via Naooti, eenova,
post code
ttat4
E bbb3l
R Phdip DeNVzp
|Fl Lirt.r, to the three conversations.
l05B Lincoln Dr^tv,
There are four mistakes in the so8ro 3qrc,q uEA
address book. Can you find them?
a (001) bl7 31zl
Role-play. 'Sq
Student A: Tell B your address and phone number. (You can use vour
real one or you can make one up.)
Student B: Write down A's address and phone number. Show them to -\.
-\re there anv mistakes?
4 Billionaires Reading and listening activity

The Sultan Bill Qates


These are the two richest
of Brunei
people in the world ...

and these are


places where thev

} ,l

The Istana Nurul /man, the Sultan of Brunei's Palace


Bill Cates's house near Seattle, USA

1 Read these descriptions. Which do you think are about the Sultan's Palace?
And which do you think are about Bill Gates's house?

i.,
A Bt The dining room has
There's big dining room, which has
a It has nearly 1,800 rooms, 18 lifts seats for 4,000 people -
seats for about 100 people. and about 250 toilets. that's a big dinner parry!

D E
--There are video screens on the walls in all the rooms.
In the throne room,
These just show pictures -
the walls are covered
so one day you canhave
inZ2-carat gold.
a Picasso, and the next
day you can have a
Van Gogh.

G
Ifyou want to park your car)
there's an underground gar
There's a library with lots with places for about 700 cars.
ofold books. It also has
a norebook by Leonardo
da Vinci, which cost more Hl
than $30 million.
The rooms have big
iI It's quite big - ir has
windows, so you can six bedrooms and about
see the lake and the 20 other rooms.
mountains.

2 lFl Lirt.r, and check your answers.

3 Imagine you can spend the weekend af one of these places. Which do vou choose?

Unit 6 Where you live 29


Study pages
Fceus on .." Possessives Sounds: This and these
1 Read the captions, and complete the table. 1m Listen ro rhese sounds.
ltl The fridge is in the kitchen.
I '''''.lV\U
J. ... .
lil/ Three ice-creams, please.
you ''''J.uor .. ..

he Listen to the two sounds together.


she - Excuse me. Is this seat free?
we - His sister's a teacher.
they
Peter
2m Listen and practise.

my uncle this is in six pictures kitchen f;; I

I these three CD
Mu unr,l's lhis is please evening excuse me
Jt
(nr'. ortr fial.

ilI
4tir:.';;l-, I
/m
l;
3 Write
.t
a sentence. Use words from the box.

Read out your sentence.

.,; ..s,

I
!\t t\
G| ', li l''r Phrasebook: Can I have ...?

1 Fill the gaps. Use the Here you are


words in the bubbles.

,.i,. Thank you


-/-.i.

please

Mu bro{4^u ?a(u ?a(u's


onthis ov,t bk-p.. old bw,

,' Now write captions for this photo.

- Can I have a glass of water, ?

- Yes, of course.
T

E : Listen to the conversation.
E,
F:
F
u
Practise the conversation. You ate at a
friend's flat. You want:

vw)s
: :-p
:' :oifee
a glass
of water
an a banana a glass of
apple orange juice
Consolidation First, second, third ...

Look at this building. Can you label floors 6-10?


Singular and plural
10
Plwral ')- 9

r*R ')-
8

a tourist tourists 7

Wm the fifth floor


6
5

4 the fourth floor


-
a box
W boxes
the third floor

-
3
2 the second floor
the first floor 1

a baby bab ies the ground floor


-

\lake these words plural.


Review
table country boy beach university
Where...?
book glass watch airport student
Ask and answer questions _,u
.'F$.
with'Where ...?
and the Ask about
Where's the paper?
Can I have a
- the man
paper, please?
- the woman
- the cat
- the children
- the birds.

Vocabulary
Add words to these lists.

,rc@
',';' father's a teacher.
a police officer, taxi driver,
b orange, pink, blue,
c mother, father, daughter,
..............

'.';' mother's a teacher too

Consonants
1 How do you say these letters?

, ls there a library
'/ in this town?
What are the missing letters?
Choose a or the. 4=
I have two dogs and f. cat.
/
e llll r
- Where's my umbrella? - lt's bv f.,. door.
c My sister's I 8. She's fn. student.

d I think there's fn. bottle of water in fn. fridse.


/ z
e -Here you are - happy birthday.
- Oh, it's fn" clockl Thanks!
lil
Study pa.-:.:i 'i 31
Things people do
1 Free time
1 Read about Annabelle Smith. What does she say? Use phrases from the box.

watch television read a newspaper have a sandwich play table tennis


listen to the radio go to the shops talk to my friends look out of the window "

Annabelle Smith is from London, England'


She's 22years old, and she's a computer programmer'

Andlsleepalot!

2 Three other people talk about what they do.


What do you think they say? Use the red verbs.
Speaker 1: When

ryB
I'm on abus ...

@ ffi &
re b
a magazine a computer game music
Speaker 2: In mylunchbreak...
/A\
(:'
\\*';7
I )) @a burger
. .:
the park
-,;

football

w w
Speaker 3: When I'm ill in bed ...

@
Fl
w
Lirt.r, and check your answers.
a book t'ideos

Choose one of the situations. Say what you do.

^;. ::cOle do
2 Friends [-'b. ' I

'1 Find opposites in the table. Use a dictionary.


Jobn likes black coffee, I lihe wbite.
high
\1
cold
!

i
weak
long
o I like daytime,John likes nigbt.
I like ............ showers, he likes
cold. ones.

E
slow \ hot I uear new clothes, he uea.rs ............ ones.
old i ''. low Jobn has............ hair,I baue long.
short fast I like ueak tea, he lihes .
strong new Iwear higb beels, he u)ears
............ ones.
He likes ......,..... cArs,I like
slow ones.
Fill the gaps in the poem.
Wby are wefriends? Because,
Fl No* listen to the poem. loa see,

0 I like him, but he likes rne.


Look at the poem and complete
the table.
rl
I like
t.......
I have
He...
He wears
He... t
Write about a friend or someone rn
vour family. lt
tv\.1 sislar has log blacl hair'

rg,-urts inns. 'Sn ltuw pizza'

3 I don't smoke don't & doesn't

' Which sentences are true of you?


Write ticks (/) in the boxes. 1
T I smoke. ! I aon't smoke.

Tell your partner your answers. 2 T I eat meat. I tdon't eat meat.

- How are you different from your partner?


Tell other students.
3 T I play tennis. ! t Aon't play tennis.

4 T I wear glasses. I I don't wear glasses.

She wears
glasses. I don't
5 T I drink alcohol. ! t aon't drink alcohol.

wear glasses.
' I drink alcohol.
6 t- I play the piano. I don't play the piano.

He doesn't drink 7 I speak Cerman, I don't speak German.


alcohol.

Choose someone you all know.


1 3^ ocSr', 5..r,^
What do you think his/her answers are? z &o en6 .,.;r-.
Write down your guesses. 3
Now find out the answers!

33
Focus on Form
f Verb+s 2 don't & doesn't
I You We They He She lt I You We They * don't * verb

* verb *verb+s
don't
I smoke --+ l/smoke -+ I don't smoke
I speak French.
You like pizza. l drinkcoffee. --+ 1 .. . . .. ... ...., . ..

We play football. We like pizza. '-) We ... ...... ..,. .

They drink coffee.


My parents live in London.
He She It * doesn't * verb

Note: doesn't
have --+ he has do --+ she does Hesmokes --+ He/smoked --+ Hedoesn'tsmoke
watch--r he watches go --+ she goes She speaks French.--+ She ........ .

John likes pizza. --) John . ... ....


Talk about these two people.
Complete the sentences.
d Myboyfriend smokes, butl da{.!-..9t*gk..
I'm Spanish. I live in I speak English, but my parents
Valencia. I work in a c My father has a car, but my brother
school. I teach English.
At the weekend I play d llike football, but my girlfriend
tennis, I read and I watch e Dogs like water, but cats
football.
Note:
don't = do ndt doesn't = does ndt

I'm Spanish. I live in


Valencia. I work in a bank.
I have a car, but I walk to
work. At the weekend
I go out with friends and
I play tennis.

He. They... She

i: i..io-.,,,*" ii'\, <ptg i+


)' :. :, a\rr ;; l: !: -

Fl Lirt.n to the -s ending. Practise sa'ins E Lir,.n to the /nt/ sound in don't and
the sentences. ,1oesn't. Practise saying the sentences.

He lives,in London. ,\ e :on t go to church.


She has_a good car. ::r: like dogs.
She likes pizza. ::e ioesn't smoke.
He smokes_a lot. le doesn't take sugar in coffee.
She wears glasses. I con't speak Cerman.
He speaks English. They don't drink beer.

34 Things people do
Food and drink
1 Food . ..
l ' Look at the pictures and complete the crossword.
Use a dictionary to help you.
f
R

l
12 ) gr Fr

rE"R
iEglld tl=9

i Look at these bags of shopping. What food can you see?

il.{
.*
\;
to'
E Four people say what they eat.
t' ,'k
Listen and match them with the bags of shopping.
What countries do you think the people are from?

4 What do you eat in your family? Write a list.


Show the list to your partner.

Unit 8 FooC ^: :' -


2 ... and drink
1 Match the drinks with
the pictures.

water milk shake


milk lemonade
tea Coca-CoJa
coffee beer
fruit juice wine

Write the drinks in four lists.


LiST 3 I sometimes
ilsTlf drinkthis LIST 2 I often drink this, drink this, but not often' LIST 4 I never
every daY. but not every day. drnk this.

Show your lists to Your Partner.

3 Which are the top three drinks in the class?

O
l
l'm very
3 Waiter! sorry. Yes,
t5
l, rl
-s-
l

of course.
a plate a glass

CI
ffi Y ll

ff,
\,,
\,. IF

a knife
u
a fork
U
a spoon

\
i'And ......

1l_E @-u
w
please?
3
please. salt sugar pepper ketchup

1: Listen to the conversation and fill the gaps.

2 Here are three more tables in the restaurant. What do you think the people want?

,*-A
'.-' t
.h{
J1'-
z-,d

\@
3 Role-plat'. Work in threes. Have the conversations'
4 Fast food Reading and listening activity

: -.-.i the text and find out: THERE'S A# Ts;T-o.o.D


- lw many people eat at RESTAURANT NEAR YOU
: -:ger King every day?
.. hich company is the Every country has its own kind of fast food PIZZA HUT puts 160 million kilos of
-:op<t? - fish and chips in Britain, pizza in ltaly, cheese on itspizzas every year. There
- -bvJ!.
falafel in the Middle East. But some kinds are more than 10,000 PizzaHut
.'.'here do people eat
of fast food are eve4nruhere these days. restaurants around the world.
'. la fel?
.',hich company has 200 BURGER KING has around 10,000 McDONALD'S is the biggest of them
:estaurants in China? restaurants in 56 countries. Every day all. There are 22,000 McDonald's
more than 13 million people eat at a restaurants in 109 countries - that
Do these companies have a Burger Kirrg restaurarrt . includes 13,000 in the USA and around
:istaurant near you? 1,500 in Japan. McDonald's cook three
KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN has more
million kilos of French fries every clar,.
than 9,000 restaurants around the
world. This includes more than 200 That's a lot of restaurants -
testaurants in China. there's probably one near you.

Look at this fast food menu. Do you understand it all?

g^ llamIur$r t,2[ $mall 0,r$


lpple Ph [,80

U Gheeselur0sr t.t0 til0e t.tI


wilhiw-wean t,20

4
Y( [0] Glrilli luruer t.[[
lUg-cfgam rrrilli .strrirr'rLr tlu,.' !rt [,8[

a ilfi [urH Bnann 2.2[


Goltc, lliet $ulrs, $lritu, fanla
snr/ll [,19

lflr[o 1,10

2.tI lrliflt $[a[gS ririlr .rtr'rr/rlrLrt tltL,tL,l:::' t,20


<]{ risrPinces t.il llamIurusr
0ran$ Juics r,20
[[esselurger 2,$[
qPina$lice t.2[

CIic[en ilu00sts 2,[[


,-fX [hicfisn ]luu$ts I

# Eil,,ms L[0 Pim $line 2.$[ Iea

llot G[ocolate
0,8

0,15
n inns l.[[ lish Piems u.$[
tuffne 0,li

F] Thr.. customers order food and drink.


What do they order? How much do they pay?

5 Imagine you're in the restaurant.


What do you order?

Unit I =--:
Study pages
Focus on ... Telling the time Sounds: Bread, cake and wine
o'clock
5 to 11 5 past 1H Listen to these sounds.

10to1 0 1 0 past Iel They eat eggs, vegetables and bread.


leil tney play table tennis.
(a) quarter to (a) quarter past lul I like rice.
2 m Listen and practise
20to8 20 past
restaurant bread vegetables
25to7 25 past table plate baby grey
half past
wife I my like white wine
1 Look at the clocks. What's the time?
3 Write a sentence. Use words from the box.

It's 8
@ @ @ @
It's half It's (a) It's l0 It's 25
4 Read out your sentence.

o'clock. past 4. quarter to 6. past 7. to ll.

@ @ @ @
It's ............... Phrasebook: On the phone
2 We can also do this: Here are two phone conversations.
E- Fill the gaps. Use the words in the bubbles.
It's half past four. ll q,O ll lt's four thirty.
--
E-
It's twenty to six. ll-- S'qC I lt's five forty. Can I speak Never mind
to George
What time is it on these clocks?
IE: f: Just a ls Louisa
[.jjg.l [lll.n moment there

Think of a TV programme you watch. - Hello. Jane Miller.


Say when it starts and when it finishes. - Hello. , please?
- Yes. .................... .

- Hello.
- Hello, George. lt's Mike .
I watch Star Trek. lt starts
at ten past eight and it
finishes at nine o'clock. - Hello. 26439.
- Hello. , please?
- No, she isn't. Sorry.
- oK. .....:.............. .
I watch the news. lt starts IFI No* listen and check.
at six o'clock and it finishes
'Phone' your partner. Ask to speak go a
at quarter past six.
friend.

:oes I
Consolidation Review

Subject and object There is/are

I like John. John likes me. Talk about the town where you live, using
There is(n't) and There are(n't). Use these ideas:
Subject

you
he
she
I

,ry.- ffir i; r'i


-i
- I

t
we
they

Look at these examples, and complete the table.

- - I think she likes you.


- Yes. But I don't like her.
II
t
'7.
swimminspoor
*
Station

' )

-- -
I sometimes eat potatoes, but I don't like them.
Have some coffee.
ffi
- No thanks. I don't drink it.
Rooms
,, He talks a lot, but I never listen to him.
. We go to church on Sunday, and my girlfriend 1 Think of the rooms in your flat or house.
sometimes goes with us. Where do you

- wash your hads? - sleep?


- have breakfast? - have a shower?
Always, usually, sometimes, never - watch TV? - phone your friends?

ffi
Mrs Black always goes to Which is your favourite
church on Sunday morning. room? What's in it?
She never watches TV, What colours are the
things in the room?
Jack Green usually plays
football on Sunday
6p
r, :|n>'" morning, but he sometimes
stays at home.

-i. - Fry Mary Grey never goes out


on Sunday morning. She

ffi,,P usually watches TV.


More consonants
1 How do you say these letters?
\\hat do you do on Sunday morning?
\dd always, usually, sometimes ot ,xeuer to
rhese sentences.

lwork. 2 What are the missing letters in these words?


- '

70 i?
I watch TV.
I go to church. i?r
IJ
60
l--/'

I stay at home.
I visit friends.
I play football. .!' ., f
t... ii?tii : ,'

Study paces D 2
Do you ...1.

1 Men and women lL_t::"^,


_:yt!: .,"v"
":f ',".'

Here are l0 questions, and answers from 200 people - 100 women and 100 men'
Which do you think are the men's answers, and which are the women's?
(tl Do you play comPuter games? O.6 Do you have a Pet?

I 65 mn play I 34 Pets. Dogs


computer games. are the favourite Pets' Two
peoPle have Parrots' One has
I Only 35 \Jorv\^ play
computer games.
four dogs and five cats.
-have
I 5l have pets. Dogs are the
O2 Do you wear earrings? favourites, then cats, then fish.
I

L
Only six _----

Some wear
wear
earrings - and five out of the
six wear just one earring.
6S .,.-wear earrings.
One person wears ten.
tftree, four, five an
K
d six.
O7
I
f
Do you have sugar in coffee?
47

62
(The
- sugar in coffee' 30 don't'
(The other 23 don't drink coffee')
sugar
other 14 don't drink coffee.)
-have
in coffee. 24 don't.

Q.3 Do you sleep on your back? o.A Do you eat at McDonald's?


I sleep on their -have
54 I 82 at McDonald's.
back. Most of the others sleep Most of them go 20-30 times a
on their side. One sleeps 'in a chair'. year. One goes every day.
I 43- sleeo on their back. I 80 -eat eat at McDonald's. Most go
Most of the others sleep on their side. 25-50 times a year. One goes every day.
o4 Do you like Arnold o.9 Do you keep a diary?
Schwarzenegger?
I 24- keep a diarv.
t 24 like Arnold
I Onh' 16
LJ

keeo a
Schwarzenegger. The favourite
diarv.
films are Terminator I and II.
I 59 - like Arnold Schwarzenegger. O,1O Do you like classical music?
The favourite films are Terminator I and IL I 50 like classical music.
Mozarf and Beethoven are the favourites.
O.5 Do you carry a bag?
- I 65 _like classical music. Mozart,
I 95 carry abag.
-
Beethoven and Chopin are the favourites.
I 69 abag.

-
-carry
1 Read the article, and write men of women in the gaps.
2 Work in pairs. Ask your partner the questions.
3 Think of some questions of your own.

eat ? drink 1, ?

wea r play

4 Choose one of the questions, and ask other students. \\hat are the answers?

40 .;* I Do you ...?


2 What do you do? Wh- questions

I E Two people meet at a party. Listen to their conversation.


How similar are they?

They both ...

Complete these questions.

- What
- I'm a student.

- What .................................?

- Music.

- Where .................................?

- At a school in Cambridge.

- Where .................................?

- I live in Cambridge, too.

Role-play. Turn to page 1.07 and choose a role. Write it on a piece of paper.

Imagine you're at the party.Meet two or three other people'


Try to find someone who is similar to you!

3 From mornng till night t j"l! Trtine


.]! a!::T'
Here are some sentences about
a woman's day. Put them in the
right order.

-1 She has lunch.

t She goes to bed.

; She starts work.


l She has breakfast.

? She comes home.


; She goes to work.
-l
?I. She gets up.
i1 She has dinner.

i She finishes work.

2 [Fl Lirt.r, and write the times


in the boxes.
Work in pairs.
Test your partner.

What time i At a quarter


does she get upt \. past seven.
)

- Now find out about your partner's day.

Unit 9 Do you ...? 41


Focus on Form I

t
1 Yes/no questions Now answer these questions.

rzb They speak English but ... Do you like Does your teacher
i- r

e
... do they speak French? chocolate? speak Chinese?

-F
She eats meat but ...
Does your teacher Do you wear
... does she eat fish?
have long hair? high heels?

He drinks coffee but ... ii1


... does he drink beer? lI
ii!I"l
3 Wh- questons
Add questions.
Do you study French / Maths / Economics ...?
a They have a dog... (cat?)
--r What do you study?
b He has a radio ... (television?)
c ...
You play the piano (guitar?) Does he work in a bank / in a supermarket '..?
d She works on Saturdays ... (Sundays?)
--+ Where does he work?
He likes Mozart ... (Beethoven?)
Does she get up at 7.00 I 7.30 I 8.00 ...?
When
2 Short answers -- il;;time does she get uP?

Look at these questions and short answers.


Which answers are true? Ask Wh- questions.
Does she live inBangkok/inBudapest ...?
Does your
b Do you work at home / in a restaurant ...?
Do you
wear glasse s? teacher wear glasses?
c Does the film start at 5.00 / 6.0017.00 ...?
d Do cats eat meat I uegetables I salad. ...?

,l
Yes,
\
No,
IYes,
\
No,

/
Does he go to bed at 5.00 / 9.00 / t0.00 ..,?
Do they watchTV / read in the evenings?

I do. I don't. he/she does. he/she doesn't.

How to say it
1E Listen to do you, does he, does she. Fl Lirt"r, to the /e/ sound in these
phrases.
TTTI
Do you like him? eeeoe
listen to the radio have a Pizza
Irl
Where do you live?
eee
look out of the window go to school
rr.lr
Does he speak English? Now practise saying these sentences.
I l oe a e
I get up at a quarter to five.
When does she get up?
e3
I'd like some salt and pepper.

42 Unit 9 Do you ...?


Things people buy .---._ 8..
- -., 4f-4.:-v F:---F
-.a...
1 At the market
I
(
t'4 I l"r
rl
tl
'/
.'?l

ffiGg*-
,

Look at the market stall. What can you


,1

see?

2 Here are three conversations. Put them in the right order.

Yes, here you are.


It's size 38.

Blue, I think.

How much are these Yes. What size is that


lighters? jacket?
Oh no, that's too
expensive. What colour do you want?
Oh, that's too big. Than<s

Can I see that radio? They're 9l each.

lFl No* listen and check your answers.


3 Choose some other things on the market stall. What questions can you ask about them?

Can I see ... ? How much ... ? What size ... ?

4 Role-play
Student A: You work at the market stall. Sell things to B.
Student B: You're a customer. Buv things from A.

Unit 10 Things peoo: c-..


2 Shops ll lt
tl
ll
,tr ll rt ll tt
fl
cF: 3
ll,
I II lr

\ .i_'
r' ! )r^ al
J'U.\\ I 'Pt
l!Y'I
- --4 L
t
ping list.
you buy at each shop? 's '|
Think of one other thing you buy at
each shop. Use a dictionary to help you. t wto b4
f I

i-,

Together, build up a list on the board. asprhhs


sfu,ol' r^ap
Test your partner. shatwpao
applas
Pa^ T-sh*
Where do str1glassas
rhoqla( cak
you buy a jacket? At a clothes shop.

3 ls there a bank near here?

1 Here's part of a town map.


Where are places A-F on the map? Station
_A OB
Choose sentences from the box.

r,'r by the river. l


I It's in the next street. -c Schooll{-n
A
E Gcinema
rt
It's next to the school. 'a
D
It's opposite the station. --\
j tt's near the station. i

It's between the school and the cinema. I -F


l '
i You --t
are here )>
2E Now listen.'What are places A-F?
Where is the bookshop?

oO
I
ilql
-Jr\)
\ \/
i,',i!-J
r*-
I
a:*^ **',

,-l 4.=
\-t ,''
\
I

\O,fi
A
\
*f .ffi-,.,

supermarket bank post office resta u ra nt newsagent chemist bookshop

Work in pairs.
Stwdent Az Turn to page L06. Ask and answer questions.
Student B: Turn to page 108. Ask and answer questions. Yes, there's one
in the next street,
Think about real places near where you are no\\'' opposite the cinema
Ask and answer questions.

Thinos people buy


- ) pen a nd closed
I

Reading and listening activity

rrgine you're visiting Britain, and you want to answer these questions'

I . ; 8.30 in the evening. -\ r


. rere can I buy 'Xr}l
,11/)J
irffi {*). c whereca"
I buy stamps !!!!v
iiffiffi
, :ar of chocolate? a$iFr /- ?y'--)
on a Sunday afternoon?
b It's Sunday morning.
/::r;:_,:_ -
Can I buy bread?
| ':-- -,2 ,' I
lN(
__=__? -d"]<-,g>
I tt's 4 o'clock in the { *}Zl
t s Saturday afternoon. morning, and I want a \\ <. 1/
It's 7 o'clock in the
Canlpostaparcel? magazine. What can I do?
evening. Can I buy a
pair ofjeans?

Flnd answers in the texts.


MOST SHOPS are open
from 9.00 till 5.30, and
in Britain' they're closed all day on
':OU DON'T FIND KIOSKS Sundays. But a lot of
- I.-ttl"r" are lots of small newsagents'
supermarkets and small
.'.ev sell newspapers and
magazlnes/
food shops stay open
. ,..tr, cigarettes, rinks and sometimes later - till 9.00 or 10.00 in
'-ead. Nciwadays,. you can usually buy the evening, and they're
too'
::'ese things at petrol stations also open on Sundays.

In cities, some supermarkets are


open 24 hours a day. Petrol
stations also stay open late in
the evening, and some stay open
all night.

POST OFFICES are open from


till 5.00 on Monday-Friday,
9.00
and from 9.00 till 12.00
on Saturdays. But you can also
bry stamps in newsagents,
supermarkets and petrol stations.

i Three people talk about shopping times in three countries. Listen and fill the gaps'
=

r Poland the banks are open till ln Creece the shops close ..... .... ln Thailand many towns have
. And in towns, supermarkets and open again ........... . But there . You can buy t he re.

::ay open so You can buY are also and they stay open They stay open . . ..
:read . ....r..... . all day.

3 Think about your own countr\'. \\'hen are shops open and closed?

Unit 10 Things people buy 45


Study pages
Focus on ... Days of the week Sounds: Hello !
I E Listen to the davs of the week. 1m Listen to the sound /h/ in English. Is it
the same in your language?
Monday lhl letto. Can I help you?

Tuesday How much are they?


It's behind the door.
Wednesday
ThursdaY 2E Listen andpractise.

Friday they havehome half past four


gets
her husband how much in a hotel
at home his brother behind the door

Practise saying them. 3 Write a sentence. Use phrases from the box.

Work in pairs. Test your partner. 4 Read out your sentence.

Thursday, What's the second


Friday ...? day of the week?
Phrasebook: What does it
Saturday. Tuesday. mean?

Look at the bubbles. Match the questions


Look at this table. and the answers.
What does the person do?
What does
'slow'mean? Friend.
^s
."{.sq What does
-&t -$' 'millionaire'
@\*o{= What's'vino'
mean?
in English?
I go to the supermarket. Wine.

I play table tennis. It means 'not fast'


A person with lots
I wash my hair.
of money.
What's'amigo'
I get up late!
in English?
I go to a football match.

fFl No* listen and check.


Write down three words in English, and
He goes to the supermarket on
three in your own language. Test other
Monday afternoon.
students.

Think about your own week. Tell other


students what you do on different days. What does What's .........
............. mean? in English?
Cover up the days of the week.
Do you remember how to say them?

46 'f?Pq r
{onsolidation Review

A kilo of apples Adjectives


1 Find seven pairs of opposites.Whichthree
l\4inera I
words are not used?
Water

beautiful big short high


Ia\ weak fast strong Young
li
l1*li expensive small rich long
lp; hot low old cold slow
$10 a kilo $1 a litre
25 cents a kiio
2
{::1.1:i r

Choose adjectives to describe things in the


picture.
i A man goes into this shop and buys
- a kilo of apples
- four kilos of potatoes
- 200 grams of beef
- a litre of mineral water
- half a litre of milk
How much money does he spend?

2 Work in pairs. You're in the shop.


Student A: Buy something from B.
Student B: Say how much it is.
Which word?

Half a kilo of That's five Choose the right words.


beef, please. dollars.
a l'd like a/an orange juice and a/an cup of coffee,
please.

l'd like... b My flat has althe balcony. On althe balcony


there's althe big sofa.
iike books. I'd like this book. please.
c - Look at this/these jeans. Do you like them?
- Yes. And I like this/these jumper, too.
d I live in that/those house over there, behind
thatlthose trees.
e There are somelany good shops in this town,
but there aren't somelany good restaurants.

Words
I like books : I'd like this book --
think books are good. I want it. 1 What are a-g? a b

/
&ia Anfutsu'
Buy one thing from each shop. r73 Albula Ra,rl
d _ Ltndan r{il SBK
I'd like.
, -------Enqlarrd
KIOSK
please
- =\_
f ottt +44 oo3c .

NEWSACENT i What do you use to


BOOKSHOP - cold? -
keep food go up to the next floor?
- cook food? - find out the time?

CLOTHES SHOP
- eat a meal? - find out the news?
- look at yourself?

Stud',' : = 47
What's going on?
Win do WS Present continuous

r- 2r 3\
I
\-A \

l\
I

j
He's washing They're

il'
the dishes. dancing.
;\
[
t

IT He's reading
the paper.
She's cleaning
her teeth.

She's cooking He's playing


a meal. the piano.

They're having 5he's writing


dinner. a letter.

He's listening He's having


81. 9
to the radio. a shower.
I

1;
ii
i
f
They're He's making
i

ir, watching TV. coffee.


t,:
il :,

Look at the windows. What do you think the people are doing? Choose from the list.
lFl No* listen. Were you right?

What are these people doing?


gt:_:: B

Think of an action, and write it on a l'nn Plgig ss. l'.,^ rvakin3 a


piece of paper. Mime the action.
Can other students guess what you're doing? t'
lrla ^aSht^J hair.
^'y

48 What's going on?


Qu estio ns Yes/no & Wh- questions

Fl Lirt.r, to the conversation.


What are the man's questions?

- Er, no.
?

- Yes. Yes, I am.


?

- Excuse me.

Practise the conversatron.

Look at these answers. What do you think the questions are?

' To the '\ A chocolate I'm writing


cake. a letter.
A football
match.

At the
Central Hotel.

-;
Can I speak to Lisa, please? Saying where people are

Can I speak to
Lisa, please? MONDAy TUESDAY WEDNESDAY

..1 -'
.t/ / 'l'm sorry.
...
She's
at school.
Sorry. She's at
the cinema.
f Sorry. I'm
afraid she's out
at the moment.

V\
\

11 \
THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY
., ) - - il

Sorry. I'm :"1


--._ti\6r. . I'mafraid 1e2: Sorry. She's Sorry. She's /<-:,-\-
ifraid she's -=- J
W: o,
she's having l" 't"0 away for the doing her

^t"r.-ffi a shower. ,t"


{\L (t"
weekend. homework.ay
,L

if 'Y,
I

F,r\"l K1-:'
(]i4-.'J 'r

On which days is Lisa


F \ r\ l{ - ---\-r/ l',
- at home?
- not at home?

Think of three people you know. Write down their names, and give the list to your partner.
Student A: Phone and ask to speak to someone on the list.
Student B: Say where they are / what ther"re doing.

What's going on?


Verb + -ing Questions
Group A
ls he reading a book? es.)
play --+ playing do ) (Yes, he is.)

read -+ drink J

Group B

writd + writing have +

smokl + smoking dance -.) What is he (A book.)

Group C
get '-') tt -+ getting Make questions. What are the answers?
run)nn'running
She's watching TV. - """ """ """"" ' TV?
swim --+ What ...........................?

Add -ing to these verbs. g They're going home. -+ home?


-+ Where
make go wash live sit look
--+
6 He's making coffee. ?

J ?

',t
;, Present contnuous
am/is/are*verb+-ing
Complete the text. Use the Present continuous.

It's Saturday night. The hotel In front of the


guests (ir.r', c)a good time. Some hotel, a man :

people ilr:', ',r) dinner in the in a car. He


restaurant. In the bar, a band - t,, ri- a
('l;.,'i slow music. Some guests cigarette and he
ri) at the tables, and others . lr: ,. 1 fliq

ItJ,rrrr'). In the next room, a few watch.


people {iri,:', ) roulette. It's tn-o mrnutes

How to say it
1H Listen to the s in these sentences. _: Listen to the rhythm of these
Practise saying them. questions. Practise saying them.
She's,asleep. r I I. I r l.
He's_at school.
\\'i.: s ie co!ng? What's she wearing?

She's_way for the weekend.


r r I' I . I.
\\ira: s sne doing? Where are they going?
He's doing his homework.
I r . l.
She's wearing glasses. \,\':a:_are
'ou doing?

-:i What's going on?


/

t Describins people /i

1 Clothes {'"''

1 Look at these clothes.


Which do You think are
- for a wirman?
- for a man?
- for either a woman
Make three lists.
Show your list to other
or a man?
T-shirt
ff
students. Do theY agree? -it\
2 Choose a student in the class' Say what he/she
is wearing'

about?
ff'5/
Can other students guess who you're talking
-__)
shorts

- L1.,,
This Person's
wearing a dark green blouse
I ,'-;il('
andb ue ieans ': 't1i;'
Look at these PeoPle. What do
you think theY're wearing?

I
l

l
t

L ^^,
r
51
llnit 12 Describing PeoPle
2 Jobs a doctor
an engineer
'l Seven people talk about their jobs. Fill the gaps with jobs from the box.
a singer
a secretary
a shop assistant
a student
a I'm b I'm .. ............. I'm........... ...
I study French. lwork in a bookshop. a waiter
I sing in a band.

T
\\.-.r:
s{_^

I'm ................. . I work e l'm ..................... I work l'm . Iwork I'm .... . ........ I work for
in a Thai restaurant. in a large hospital. for British Telecom. an insurance company.

2 Three of the people wear these clothes to work. Which people do you think they are?

lFl No* listen and check. He,s He


She.s .
,n. usually wears
Talk about someone in your family.
Use a dictionary to help you.
He works
She
*""'" in ' "' wort s tor
!fr.

3 Who do you mean?

tall hair
long fair grey
short dark
He's He
nas ...
1 Make sentences about the people at the bus stop. s
5ne )ne
2 lFl Thr.. people describe a $,oman. \\hat do thev say about her?

she's about
E 1; r.-'old.
and she has
I ,i'::. sma.u children. she,s quite E:ilj., *o
she has
E :i::. B ffi hair. She
L,':-, , ,.,.,,. sl"rr.r,
and she usually *** 3 r".ll,';,.
She drives
fl a vlercecles and she *orks n J ' lla'k'
UaVolkswagen Ja.chool.

3 Look at the pictures on page 106. \\hich is rhe u'oman? How do you know?

4 Think of someone your parrner kno* s (e.g. another student, a teacher, a friend,
someone on TV). Write rhree senrences bour him or her.
Does your partner knou's'ho vou meani

52 Unit 12 Describing people


4 Love is all around Reading and listening activity

1960 ',1962 1964 1966 1968 1970 1980 1990 2000

1 Read the story of the 1960s rock singer Reg Presley. Put the seven paragraphs in the right order.

paacr

A year later, they go back to Larry Page, f Reg Presley writes their next hit - With a girl like you -
and he gives them a contract. I which gets to Number 1 in Britain. In the next fuvo years,
Their second song, Wild thing, is a big hit, I Reg writes three more hit songs for the Troggs. One is
and suddenly the Troggs are rock stars!
----r--=-1 called Ioze is aII arounil.

Reginald Ball leaves school at


16 and gets ajob as a builder.
He wants to be a singer in
a rock band.

The Troggs leave Larry Page.


They don't have any more hits.
They play in clubs, but theY
aren't big stars any more.

The band Wet Wet Wet make a new version of Loue is


all around for the film Four Wpddings and a Funeral.
He starts a rock band
The song sells five million copies, and suddenly Reg
with three friends.
Presley is a millionaire.
They call the band
'The Troggs'. Reginald
Ball changes his name
to Reg Presley.

i'r ::,

The Troggs make a tape of their songs'


They send the tape to producer
Larry Page in London. Page likes
the songs, but he's very busY.
He tells them 'Come back in a Year"

2 Here are four lines of the song lfeel it in my fingers. ... ? it's everywhere I go
Loue is all around. Can you
match the first and second
parts of each line?
Fl No* listen and check.
Well. love is all around me, ...
It's written on the wind, ...
So if you really'love me. ...
"v
4n
};
come on and let it show
.;. and so the feeling grows
I feel it in my toes

Unit 12 Describing people


Study pages
Focus on ... lmperatives Sounds: Coffee on Sunday
1 Listen to your teacher. 1m Listen to these sounds.
Do what he/she says! lo I oo you want coffee?
The shop's opposite my office.
,.''bp.n your bag and "
give me f l0 -,,'
'l-.-'---:*_it:::_.-" Ittl lnatjumper's a lovely colour.

Are you coming on Sunday or MondaY?

2 lEl Listen and practise.


Now it's your turn. Tell other students to
do things. doctor watch brother colour
long shop opposite lovely how much
Give "' oPen " Put... orange hot jumper umbrella
Look at...
o'clock Monday

Close ... Take... 3 Write a sentence. Use words from both boxes.

4 Read out your sentence.


2 Look at these examples.
Don't lookl
Phrasebook: Hurry up!
Match these expressions with the pictures.

Hurry upl
Don't drink
Sit down.
,.,f; that!
Wait a minute.
Come in!
Be quiet.

3 Now look at these sentences. Which


correct? Write / or add Don't.

-i&

eat lots of fruit and

walk to work or school.


eat late in the evenin
lFl Lirt.r, and check. Practise saying the
expressions.

-::gs F
54
Consolidation Review
Expressions with'have' Present simple tense

1 We often use haue to talk about food or Choose verbs from the boxes and fill the gaps.
drink.
a My girlfriend and I are both students.
I

ffi
French and she
live
maths. She a
study
room at the university, but I have
at home with my parents.
have have have | (not) wine, but if it's very hot I have
breakfast a sandwich a cup of coffee sometimes a glass of beer. like

We also say:
c My brother in a fast food
eat
restaurant. He about 50
o o oo work
a - burgers an hour. The funny thing is, make
he's a vegetarian - he (not) meat.

have a bath have a shower


ffifr
have a party
d


What time (you)
(You)
in the morning?
a big breakfast?

How many languages (he) 7.


get up
have

2 Ask your partner: I know he French, but speak


(he) ltalian?
When do you have What do you
: reakfast? lunch? dinner? have for breakfast?
me, my ...
Make pairs and write them in the right
lf you go to a caf, When do you have diagrams.
.. hat do you usually have? a shower? a bath?
iclf mt
_-]
ffi h+

at ...
tr] !4_
tnltr lEl
m
lt
EHE his You
T*l her their t
L]
1 Notice these expressions.
TtrTT T
us
your
ffiy
[]' them
our
She's at home, at work, at school,
NTT L-_iLlLl -ul
at a friend's house.

I usually eat at Dino's Restaurant.


I n
tl
tts
him

Mixed-up words
You can buy it at the market, at a
chemist's, at The Book Centre. 1 Look at these
mixed-up words. CEHIMST FIRTU
Can you make
Answer these questions.
- three things to eat? ABEKR ABILRZ
Where can Where can - three shops?
I get a drink I buy some - three countries? AANJP
stamps?
AOOPTT
near here?
How do you spell them?
BCIHRTU
Where can I Where can CEEEHS AECMNRY
get a cheap meal I buy a pair
near here? of jeans?
ENTIT,KC
Think about people in your family. 2 Now you write a mixed-up
(lhs is o ,oo^)
Where are they at the moment? rvord. Show it to your partner.

Study pages F 55
I
How much?
l Useful things
t-

/\,lv
VV\
/Vr,
\ /\ /

There's .. There are ... There's ...


a bowl S1N\a'
Ws soma bnd
a PA^ Soma makhu SOrvtA vJA(Qr

What is there in the picture? Add to the three lists. Use words from the box.
What is the difference between the three lists?

Cover the picture. How many things can you remember?

tnere s a .. There are some... There's some...

3 Work with a partner. You want to


- light a fire
- write a letter
- make a cake
- make some coffee.

What do you need? Write four lists.


Show your lists to other students. Do they have the same thingsi

56 How much?
k Shopping list lots of . not many/much . not any

E T*o people are making a shopping list. Whicfr of these thngs do they need?
\\-rite them on the shopping list'

tomatoes rice bananas


eggs potatoes coffee
bread apples sugar

j m Listen again and complete these sentences.

They've got lots of ...

They haven't got many ...


They haven't got much ...

They haven't got any ...

-i Do you know what you've got in your own kitchen? Talk about the things in the list.

We've got We haven't We've got We haven't


some ... got any... lots of ... got many/much ...

3 How much ...? L *o* many...? . How much...?


.: Here are four quiz questions. Can you guess the answers?

A 8*ei*r; 74? mtries +i)ii


\ newspaper has 32 Pages,
Peopte speak Spanish not pepie 5ii0 ?.i1 irct,,.,..i*!i
and setts a mitlion coPies btood
onty ip Spain, but also in This Person is giving London ancl l.Jelv yori<,
: day,
many other coun-tries. - about hatf a litre'
How much fuel does it use
How manY trees does it use
How many people in the there in on the journey2 e: {3
How much blood is
every day?
world speak Spanish?
the average human
bodY? ++>-
lJ}<l
- -aJ
4e

What's the difference between the red questions and the blue questions?

I Make questions withHow ?nany ...? andHow mucb ... i Do you know the answers ?

A There are
C fhere are
51617 PlaYers B There are tt'r:uiir% E The average
F An African
300/600/eoo D There are person eats
if etephant drinks
l'.ln*'.,,ffi 40l50/60e
-
3lt3l3c -;97 5O/ 100/ oc
team. , states in the ' tonnes of food in
)9L
#nlh@ atphabet.
United States of
America.
his/her lifetime'
fiff:".,8

How much? 57
l.
t, t\ il jil
I

'i Count & non-count have got


Count nouns haue have got

&
a boy

zW
tr*t
two boys
v
a cup
t9/r*rn
-^
\ {v,tr
\ /p
AJ
three cups
I have a bike. <.+
) don't have a cat. *'
I've got a bike.
I haven't got a car.
My sister has a car. e My sister's got a car.
She doesn't have ++ She hasn't got
Non-count nouns a bike. a bike.
.o1 1 's al l-r
".."
':""" /rur,sJ
/\--'rKel AlJ l'l.l
Li,_
'
I
I've got = I have got
_
He's got = He has got
____l
i

sugar a kilo water t*o!trrr.,


of sugar of water Read out this paragraph using haue got.
My brother and I are very
Count or non-count?
different. He has dark hair and black
shirt beef wlne ketchup eyes; I have fair hair and green eyes. He has
picture lake oil cigarette a flat in the city centre; I have a small house
in the country. He has a fast car,'but he
;] many & much doesn't have any children. I have three
children, but I don't have a car.
He doesn't have any problems. And
Count nouns lNon-count nouns ' I don't have any money.
There aren't many cups. I There isn't much salt,
How many cups are I How much salt is Think of a person in your family. How are you
there? I there? different? Make sentences withhaue go. Think
about these things.
Fill the gaps with much or /na.ny.
moneY
a How wine do we need? car bike
I don't eat .................... white bread, but I eat a lot
of brown bread. hair
house or flat
c How cigarettes do you smoke a day?
d How sugar is there?
children eyes
e They've got a lot of books in their house, but
nt .................... pictures.
f I haven't got .......... ....... money in the bank.

How to say it
1E Listen to'ue got andhauen't got in : Listen to the lel sound in these phrases.
these sentences. Practise saying them. Practise saying them.

I've go!_a new bike. : c ee


.1.. f . 1.. I
I've got brown hair. a kilo of rice a litre of milk

We've got some money. eee


.l .1. .I .I.
We haven't got much sugar. a glass of water a bag of sugar
I haven't got_a car. - 11
.l rr I
a bottle of wine

58 How much?
Around the year
' ) easons
In the summer, Istanbul is quite hot, about 25 30o,
--:re r four places from around the world. and in the winter it is cool. It often rains in the
i nich places are autumn and winter, and it sometimes snows.

- aiways hot?
- very cold in the winter?
- dry in August?
I .: J te texts and rtnd out.

.\iice Springs is hot and dry all year round. From October to Moscow has hot and mainly dry weather in the
l,larch it is very hot, often 40' or more. From. May to August summer, with temperatures of 25-30'. ln the winter
:: is clear and warm by'day, but cool at night. it is very cold, and it snows a lot. Temperatures can
be below -20', and there is often snow from
November to March. Spring comes late in Moscow,
usually in April or May.

Jakarta is lnt all year rLnnrcl, ancl the ten4te mture is about
thc .sanle in Januanl rnd Julq. \tce tnber to Atl is tlrc u;et
seoson, ancl in Jarunn tltt,rr: i.s a lttt o-f rain. Fron't F:
Juh to .--
Sqttentber it i,s nurinlr dtl.lut 1li. rii'ir ,rlrr.rrls lirnrid.

2 Find pairs of opposites in the rerrs. \lake a list.

3 Write a few sentences abouf the ue.rhe in rour olr'n country around the year.

Unit 14 Arounc:-.',ear 59
2 January, Februa ry ...
What are the missing months? Find them in Exercise 14.1
and write them in the table.

What month is your birthday? What about other people in


the class? Which month has the most birthdavs?

These two lists are about months in Britain.


Which months do you think they are?

datu- nyfk schooi finishas


wld Su"itrrnrrntlg
jlmpors ad uak halidajs
fV u-u-oarv,

hrisfmas shorls

Now you choose a month and write a list.


Read out your list. Can other students guess the month?

3 What's the weather like?


These four people are talking about the weather.
Here are some of the things they say. Match the 1 ll! ,rii
sentences with the pictures.

a cloudy.
, :i
lt's f It's hot and humid.
b lt's very windy. g It's quite warm.
lt's sunny. h It's quite cool.
d lt's raining. i It's very cold.
lt's snowing.

w
-tFi
ll
J-rh
,1,).."1,

lFl Lirt.r, and check your answers.


2 Look out of the window. What's the weather like?
Weather around the
world
3 Guess what the weather's like today in these places.
16 su
London Singapore Rio de Janer'o

Get a neu'spaper and find out!


4 Festivals Reading and listening activity

' Read about these festivals. Which festivals do the pictures show?

jNw FiirVxr (February - Sapporo, Japan)


it the Sapporo Snow Festival people make statues
.:om snow. Some of the statues are uery big. You
:an just look at the statues - or you can make one

''"T:ll:
:AKN IVAL (February - Brazil)
?eople celebrate Carnival in many countries, but the
rest known is in Brazil. In Rio de Janeiro, many
rhousands of people parade through the streets. They
'""'-
-.":::-': Tg *::::::_iiIi --i:::
r1l'1:11:

'-+OLl (March lndia)


-
.]ris is a Hindu festival. 0n the last day of the
-estival, people sell coloured powder in the street.
You can buy the powder, and throw it over other
!'opll:

iONGKKAN (April - rhailand]


Songkran - - is the Thai New
the Water Festival
l'ear. If you're in Thailand during Songkran, keep
vour car windows closed, because everyone throws
',vater at everyone.

q lO CO D L CALCIO (.lune - Florence, Italy)


This is a 16th-century version of a football match.
There are four teams, each with 27 players. The
players wear 16th-century costumes. The game is
o'T 1i:9":::::: T-:ir::T:: Tt l iiy- *l:::
O KTOB KF5f (September! - Munich, Gerntany)
If you like beer, this is the festival for you. Seven
nillion people visit the Oktoberfest. They drink five
nillion litres of beer, and eat a million sausages and
n:ll
: -rlll:: :nt:|,*::
N W YAK'5 V (en of December)
In most parts of the world, December 31 is the last
day of the year. People go out with their families
and friends, and at 12.00 midnight, everyone says
'Happy New Year'.

lFl plu. people say what they do on New Year's Eve.


Which things does each speaker do? Choose from the list.
a home
stay at f goto a restaurant
watchTV g go out into the street
c go to a party h dance
d goto bed early I watch fireworks
e visit friends

What do you do on Neu'Year's Eve?

lJnit 14 Around the year 61


Study pages
Sounds: LovelY weather
Focus on ... Can Help!
I can't swim! r E Listen to these sounds.
Look!
tr nt*i^|ffi lv I tt's never very cold in November'
/w/ Wfrat's the weather like in winter?
*1(i,i\/(, Listen to the two sounds together'
-I want to watch TV this evening'
It's twentY Past twelve'

2m Listen and Practise.

She can ride a horse. He can't ride a horse. seven have very wet windY winter
lovely vegetables Wednesday watch
November TV sandwich weather

3 Write a sentence. Use words from both boxes'

They can ski. They can't ski. 4 Read out your sentence.

1 Look at the examples and complete the table'


Phrasebook: Would You like
)(
I can I un'( Match the questions with the pictures.
He/She He/She What do you think the rePlies are?
They They . ..... .

Would you like


another drink?
E n man answers these questions.
Would you like a lift?
Listen and write his scores in column A'
Would you like an

Gan you cook?


ice-cream?

Can you make a cup 0f coffee? (1 point)

Can you make toast?

Can you cook rice?

Can you make an omelette? (4 points)

(4 points)
.: Listen and check.
Can you barbecue a chicken?
A friend is staying with you. Offer him/her
Can you make a cake? (6 points)
the things in the pictures.

Can you make Your own Pasta?


#( /^,k
Can you make bread? (1 0 points)

Total score

3 Now find out your partner's


Write them in column B.
scores'
-@ wq ta

.L
Consolidation Review
have and have got Present simple and continuous

1 We can often ase haue or baue go. In these


sentences, they mean the same. When do you Are you wearing
wear shorts? shorts now?
I have a radio, but .- I've got a radio, but
I don't have a TV. I haven't got a TV.
He has long hair. *' He's got long hair. 1 Look at these sentences. Which answer the
blue question? Which answer the red
question?
Sometimes you can't tuse ltaue gotz

/ lhave breakfast at 8 o'clock.


X I've got breakfast at 8 o'eloek. in
I wear shorts I wear
don't I'm not
hot weather. shorts. wearing shorts.
/ I don't have a shower in the morning.
I I haven't got a shower in the morning.
I'm wearing I wear shorts when I always wear
Say a few true things about yourself. shorts. I play tennis. shorts.

lhave ... I've got ...


What about you? When do you wear shorts?
Are you wearing shorts now?
I don't have ... I haven't got ...
2 Ask and answer questions.
Use these ideas.

A hundred, a hundred and one ... - smoke - drink coffee - speak English
- wear a hat - wear jeans - wear glasses
1 Look at these numbers. Can you fill the gaps?
r00 l0l 137 Where's the supermarket?
a hundred a hundred
and one Look at the map. Where's
200 zo5 85 r I the supermarket? 4 the chemist?
two hundred 2 the post office? 5 the kiosk?
3 the bank? 6 the bookshop?
r,000 l,0l I 1,054
one thousand one thousand
and eleven

t,200
one thousand l loo i l'i
two hundred
r00,000 200,000 r,000,000
a hundred a million
thousand

2 Read out these sentences.

::ernal God', a tree & The MGM Grand


: Califomia, is Hotel in Las Vegas
Time
,l r-100 years old" has 5,005 rooms.

- he railway station at Mount Everest, in


--ondor in Bolivia is the HimalaYas, is
= 186 metres above the sea. 8,848 metres high'
1 Look at the clocks. What time is it?
- he plane Concorde can carry 2 Choose a day of the week. Imagine yourself
It can
=ractly 100 Passengers. at these times. Where are you? What are
::avel at 2,300 kilometres an hour' you doing?

Study pages G 63
ln the past 1

1 Bedtme story
'1 Here is a story. The red words are verbs in the Past tense.
Present Past
Read Part 1 of the story and complete the table.
ls was

are

ask asked

look
open
play
smile

want

give gave

go

have

put
say

see

take
Part I

I was about five years old. lt was very late at night, and my parents were asleep. I was awake because I wanted to
go to the toilet. I went to the toilet, and I saw a light under the living room door. So I opened the door and went
in, and I saw a man in the living room. He was about 20 years old.

Ilooked at him, and he looked at me, and he smiled at me and said,'HilWhat's your name?'And lsaid,'Sam'.
'Do you want to play a game, Sam?' he asked, and I said, 'Yes.' He had a big bag in his hand, and he said, 'OK.
Let's put things in this bag.'

So we played the game. I gave things to him, and he put them in his bag. I :cck my father's wallet out of his
jacket, and ltook my mother's purse out of her coat, and the man :-: them in his bag.

Part 2

Then l(l) .. ... into my parents'bedroom -very quretiy - arc l2) their watches and rings, and
my mother's earrings, and (3) them to the man

I (4) .. him some other things too - the silver knr"'es ':'<s :-: sscons. two clocks and some old
books - and he (5) ... everything in his bag. lt (6) 2 :iat game.

And in the end he (7) . ... .. 'OK, Sam. lt's bedtime )'c- g: :.:': :o oed now. Goodnight.' So I
(8) .... goodnight and (9) back to bed

Read Part 2 of the story. Fill the gaps u'ith r e rt's ir'-'m he table.
ll+=41 Now listen to Sam telling the *'hole st,-'n.

Cover the text, and try to tell the storr t t u:.-i. L-. he verbs in the table to help you.

b4 ln the past 1
i Yesterday ... Past simple . time expressions

some old friends on Sunday.


I read nine novels in the summer. I played football at the weekend.

I rvent to lstanbul in APril.


Iwrote a novel in 1989.

I gave my mother some flowers on Wednesday. I bought a new coat yesterday.

Read these sentences. What is the present tense of the red verbs?

What can come after on, in and at? Continue these sentences.

I saw her on .. I saw her in I saw her at

Write five sentences about yourself (three true sentences and two false sentences).
Use the red verbs.
Read out yorr. ,.rr,.rrces. Can other students guess which are true and which are false?

i Childhood plac (there) was/were . had

... very quiet


... just one room

... a big garden


... one big window
... a small balcony
... lots of trees
... on the third floor
... in the country
... a large veranda

. Read the notes in the box. Which go with picture A, and which with picture B?

. lEl Two people remember the places in the pictures. lt was " ' There was " '
Listen attd make the notes into cmplete sentences. lt had ' There were ...

What do they say about these things?


Speaker I - the rooms - the sofas
Speaker 2 - the rooms - the furniture - the veranda
:, Choose one of these places:

- the place where you lived as a young child


- a place you often visited as a young child
What can you remember about iti

!tr f .5 ln the past 1 65


ffimcaxs ffirB FmtrffE?

Verb + -ed R Time expressons


p'lay -'-r pleyed srlile !) srfineo He went out the weekend'
stay --) staYed like --) liked yesterday.
I saw her
, r,
8 o'clock.
watch -+ dance --'
September.
wash + smoke r We went there in the winter. I washed my hair
listen --+ live --+
lg75. on Tuesday.

Fill the gaps with a past form from the list. Fill the gaps with at, on, in or - (= nothing).
When lwas a child, we in London. a They bought a new car ........... . Thursday.
On Saturday evening, I ................... at home and I stayed in bed all day yesterday.
television. c He started the book January and
c When I was young, I .......................... the Beatles. I finished it ............ July.
to them them all the time. d I drank a cup of coffee ... ... ... ... 8 o'clock, and I
d He . ......................... 20 cigarettes yesterday. had another cup ............... 8.30.
e L............ ......... my hair this morning. e They went to Australia .............. 1998.

P lrregular verbs 4 was & were


Match the present and past forms. Change this description to the past tense.

PRESENT PAST I live in an old house in the village of


see go put bought said Ashley. It's a very small village there are
give write took went gave about 25 houses, and there's a small shop,
too. The school's in the next village. There
say buy wrote put
are 2I children at the school, and there's
have take saw had
only one teacher. The teacher is my mother,
so we walk there together every morning.
Now test your partner.

What's the
past of 'see'?
'Saw When I was a child. I lived in ...

How to say it
1E Listen to the -ed endings. Practise 2m Listen to the difference betweenthere
saying the sentences. are and tbere uere,
He looked_at me. There,are lots_of people-at the game.

t smiled at her. There were lots_of people_at the game.

He opened the door.


Listen and choose the sentence you hear.
She asked me a question. Then practise saying it.
I wanted to go. There are flowers in the room.
There were

There are two trees near the house.


There were

There aresome oictures on the wall.


There were

66 - ln the past 1
Around the world
1 On the map
Look at the six descriptions and
find words to add to the lists.

Can you solve the przzle?

IGUANA is the capital Fz==:J--1 SALVADOR is a small

Places to visit of the island. It's a lg',1rur.'i,J town on a river in the

t--.I
port on the Iguana north of the island. It's
NEWPORT is a large
town in the west of
River, and it's in the
east of the island. [
*^.-il
l+i;.F,1+-. 1
near the coast.

L-:=-''4
lffi
the island. It's on the
|R-_ v -l coast. IOHNSTOWN is the old L"AGUNA is a small
l-= -q:C capital. It's in the tourist resort on the
[ryGffi mountains in the f- =.*\\l north coast. lt isn't on

I --+,]
BELMONTE is a village
Egr *1' '*1d. I
in the mountains, near centre of the island, a river.

l.*-.s] the south coast. and it's on a lake.

What's the best route? N

*f, A

,l/ll
'\
E(v I
f
rTthis familv of tourists are on a ri
I f.rry Uoat, at the start of a
week's holiday on the island. They
want to go to all six places to visit,
and then get the boat home again.

Can you

1 find the six places on the map?


2 tell them the best route?

3 Describe some of the other places on the island.

4 Think about your o\r'n country.


Write about one of these places: I c.ar^o.
fron Lrnuck-. lr's a rat1a, po* in (Aa
- your home town
"tw( of lnland. I('s on rha- RVr ,9arrnon.
- the capital city
- a tourist resort

lJnit 16 Around the world 67


2 I love you
he names of languages are ofren like
rhe
are the names of
All the gaps in this text counries u.here people speak rhem.
So
larrguag"es. Which language goes in each
gap?
is che language oflialy, (2)
1t).
Arabic Creek Portuguese is the language of Russia, and (3)
. is rhe
Chinese ltalian Russian language of Greece. In Turkey people
speak
French JaPanese SPanish (4) and in poland ^ they ,p..t
Cerman Polish Turkish (5)_ .InJapan,peoplespeak(6) .
-.,
and in China rhey speak (7)
Here is I loue you in seven different
ur some languages are not so simple.
languages. Can you guess the languages?
(g)
People speak in many.or.rrrr.i",
in the Middle Easr and Nonh Africa. people
Te quiero te t'aime sPeak (9) in German b.rt rh"y jro
tch tiebe dich
EJITi. speak it in Ausrria and part of Swirzerlan. you
can hear (10) in France, bur also in
n np6nlo re6n
Seni seviYorum Canad4 Belgium and in many counries
in
\
AFrica. (11) is the language of portugal,
c-t* t,f but also of Brazil. enJ
(I2) f,"opl" ,pLt
nor only in Spain, Urrt ir,
of Souh and Cenrral "iro -or.
Amerca.
Can you say I loue you in any other languages?

3 Which countrY?
1 How much do You know about these
countries? Match them with the sentences' fJ lt isn't on the sea.
(Write I, S or A.)
L_] lt's in Asia.
[l fne capital is Buenos Aires.
i ] People speak SPanish there.
It's a verY rich countrY.

People speak French, German and ltalian there'

It's a poor countrY.


Most of the country is hot in summer and winte'
It's in EuroPe.
The south of the country is very cold'

The capital is New Delhi'

It has a lot of lakes and mountains'


It s in South America.
The River Canges flows through it'

lndi' S* itzerland and Argentina'


Zm Three people say what they kno*' about
Listen and check Your answers'
it'
3 Think of a country. Write three or four sente n;e ' about
ThenreadoutyourSentences.CanothersruJ-nt'uessthecountry?

68 '+ f 5 Around the world


4 lnternational travel
' These pictures all have a connection with international travel. What do they show?

CHECIGIN

#ii: u

'I Opnrnto,

8.
E

w
,E
i,

,)@.

af:!E t .a-tw^gs Er.-et:E a-el<t:r


ME OF PASENGER -' BBOSN,K
AVEL DEIAILS
oR
a4E-
gIN-
GDBE A? -
ffioN

, ErouJn

This text i about a business trip. Last month, Karen a went on a business trip to
Fill the greeli gaps, using information b
from the pictures.
. Her plane left London Heathrow at c in

rere. the morning. lt was a very good flight.


She had a
El Yo,r will hear six short scenes. d seat and the food was excellent. The plane
Listen and fill the blrre gaps.
winter
landed at e in the afternoon American time. Karen
How well did you listen? took a f from the airport to the 9 Hotel,
Can you answer these questions?
which was right by the beach. Her room was
on the
,r How many bags does Karen check in?
h floor, and had a balcony with a lovely view over
& Does Karen smoke?
c How many nights is she staying at the hotel? the sea. When she got up to her room, she quickly

d How many children has she got? phoned her i


n i . ne weather was
e What's the weather like in London? k , and she decided to eat on her balcony. She
called I and ordered m and n
Then she felt tired, so she went back into
the room and
went to sleep.

Unit 16 Around the world 69


Study pages
Focus on ... Dates Sounds: Russia, China, Japan
1 Can you remember these numbers? r E Listen to these sounds.

E@E@E firird
I I
Itj I
I She speaks Spanish, Russian and Polish.

How much chocolate do the children


fi.sf fifrA
want?

ETET@ l&l ln June and July we stayed in a small


village in Germany.
{ghiA
Now try these. What are the missing numbers? 2m Listen and practise.

@@@@@ fish wash shop shirt


teacher children Chinese watch
Russian

oJuan(h lwdfu (I^t,lazrth


Japan jeans engineer fridge JulY
f;th-l @@@@
("tl.rholl,, 3 Write a ,.rrt.rr.". Use words from the box.

r@@@@ 4 Read out your sentence.

t"tulj-fusl 'ilrrfro*L
Phrasebook: I'm not sure

lFl Si" people say the date of their birthday.


Write down the dates.
What's the
capital of lndia?
4))
af
Henry rsl fv\anh
fi*l
1m Four people answer this question.
Andr What do they say?

Hazel Bombay.
Calcutta?
Chris i
Natasha i ................. Delhi.

Gabi :
Which answer is correct?

2 Can you answer these questions?


Use the expressions in the box.
When is your birthday?
Does anyone in the class have the same I don't know.
birthday? I'm not sure. I have no idea.

1 Where is Helsinki?
2 Where is Mount Everest?
J Where can you see a gondola?
-t Where can you hear Koto music?
What is Madagascar? Where is it?
t' What is Potocatapetl? Where is it?
What is a kiwi? Where can you find one?

70
b:
f,

Consolidation Review
Give me the book! Which word?
' Look at these verbs. Choose the right words.
a OK- we need a/some
pasta, a/some cheese,
a/some large onion,
We can use them like this:
a/some tomatoes and
I gave some money to the man. a/some bottle of white wine. wl
I gave some money to him. b We've got some/any soap, but we haven't got
I gave him some money. some/any shampoo. And I'm afraid there isn't 4' (l
some/any hot water. .J i'-
I sent a present to my aunt.
c My children eat a lot of bread, but they don't \,
I sent some money to her.
eat muchlmany fruit and they don't eat "i lt / ,\
I sent her some money.
muchlmany vegetables.
Bring the book to me! d - How much/many computer games have you got?
Bring me the book! - Not muchlmany.
e - How muchlmany money have you got?
. Fill the gaps with phrases from the box. - Notmuch/many.
a I ................. a letter, but he
sent her
never answered. Describing people
give them
b Can you .......... ... some money?
I need to buy some food. give me Look at these people and answer the questions.
It was my girlfriend's birthday, wrote him What do they
so I ................. some flowers. bring us look like?
Why don't you ................. your What are they
show me wearing?
photos? l'd love to see them.
How old do you
Waiter, we'd like two coffees, please.
think they are?
And can you ................. some more water?

'fl,
The children come home at one o'clock. Can
you ................. something to eat?

t"t
in and on (c, \
:', \b-,
'1 Look at the examples. /- .t-,'-1
T?
ln Spain on the coast ,1
in Europe on the (west) coast
on the sea
in the north/south/
east/west on a lake t

on Lake Victoria 3ry.


in the mountains i
on a river
in the centre on the River Ganges Words

Fill the gaps with in or on. '1 Write sensible endings for these senrences. How
manv endings can vou think of for each one?
Manaus is ................ the north of Brazil. lt's
the Amazon River.
b Geneva is ................ the west of Switzerland. You can drlni
can play
It's ................ Lake Ceneva.
c Tokyo is ................ the east coast of Japan,
East Asia.
D You can watch ...
d Ecuador is a small country ........ ..... South E You can iead "
America. The capital, Quito, is ........ . the
north of the country, high ... . .. the
Andes. The second city, Cuayaquil, is 2 Student A: Read out one ofyour endings.
the coast. Student B: Which sentence does it go with?

Study fl.:ri, ; .n 71
ln the past 2

Did and didn't Past s mple . positive & negative

Do these quiz questions, then check your answers with the teacher. \\hat's vour score?

-t!F*-
ART AND ARTSTS SCIENCE

Michelangelo The Chinese


painted made
didn't paint didn't make

the Mona Lisa. the first fireworks.

FILMS HISTORY

Steven Spielberg Margaret Thatcher

made was
didn't make wasn't

the films Jaws and ET. Britain's first woman Prime Minister.

FAMOUS PEOPLI MUSIC


Marilyn Monroe The Beatles
had were
didn't have weren't

red hair. American.

Complete these questions, using verbs from.the box. What are the rnsuers?

die died SPORT FAMOUS PEO PLE


play
start
win
played
started
won
England Frank Sinatra
lt
write wrote the 1998 football World C-c n a plane crash.

MUSIC HISTORY BOOKS AND PLAYS

Jimi Hendrix The First W

the guitar. in 1914 the play Hamlet.

Work with a partner. Choose one of the to'rig. .rnJ * nr. -r question of your own.
Can other students answer it?

' the oast 2


2 Did you see...? i v"s/no questions
]

{Fl Lirt.r, to the three conversations and fill the gaps.

Practise the conversations.

Think of something you saw recently. Ask other students about it.

3 Memory test
I

Wh- questions
L__

Can you E ... your first


you
O What did
day at school?
wear?
O What was your teacher's name?

remember... z ;'
the last time you bought some clothes?
What did you buy?
O Where did you buy it?
o How much did it cost?

EO last Sunday?
What was the weather like?
o What did you eat and drink for breakfast?
O What time did you get up?

E ......the last time you went to a party?


O wear?
O ... arrive?
O ... leave?

E ... the last time you ate in a restaurant?


O Where...?
O What...?
O How much ...?
SCOnf Up TO 6 POINTS FOR LACH SECTION. TOTAL: 30 POINTS

1 E Two people do Part L of this memory test. Listen and give each person a score out of 6.
2 Read the whole test. What are the questions for Parts 4 and 5 ?
3 Here are some verbs from the test. What are their past forms?
.3si eat drink get up arnve leave

: Do the test with a partner. Give your partner a score out of 30.

iinit 17 ln the past 2 73


. lrregular verbs Questions in the past
Match the present and past forms. Choose question words from the box, and make
W"- questions.
Present Past Example:
get make wear left cost won Did you eat at home/in the park/in a restaurant?
buy cost leave wore made bought + Where did you eat?
drink win eat ate goi drank a Did you see Peter / MaU / lohnt.
b Did they drink water / milk I wineT What
Now test your partner. c Did she go homelto the cinemal Who
to a party? When
What's the Did they win EI00/EI,0001 Where
Cot'
past of 'get'? Et,000,000?
How much
Did he leave on Tuesday lat the
weekend/yesterday?

I went <+ | didn't go was(n't) & were(n't)


Fill the gaps in this table. Change these sentences to the past.

Yesterday I ... a He's at school. -'t He was at school.

watched f[ <+ didn't waich TV b They'reasleep. ''+

went to the cinema ++ didn't go to the cinema c I'm not in Class l. + I wasn't in Class l.
bought a newspaper .. a newspaper d She isn't at home. )

got up early e. ..... . up early We aren't married. '+


piayed cards cards / ls she at work? )
made a cake e....... .. a cake g Where is she? ,
had a big lunch e........ a big lunch b Are you there? ')
wore a white shirt e . a white shirt i Where are you? r
Which sentences are true of you?

i trr*r didn't = did nt wasn't = was nlit weren't = were nslt I

---=J

How to say it
1m Listen to didn't and tuasn't these 2 -'=- Listen to the rhythm of these
sentences. Practise saying them. sentences. Practise saying them.

I didn't see you at the party. I I


wear?
We didn't go to London.
l.It
He wasn't there last night. Were did you buy it?
The film wasn't very interesting. lr.l
Why did you go there?
llrI
How much did it cost?

74 ln the past 2
How to get there
lFromAtoB
1 Where does the person go? Use words from the box.
up into over through
down out of across along

bridge
wall
4 hut
ll=_ _)l
rope

tunnel ffi*inao*
steps steps '-" r'
path
,*"-

2 Look at this picture. How does the prisoner escape?

$
3 l+=+l Now listen. Is your ans\\'er rhe same!

Unit 18 How to get there 75


2 Getting to work
1 Three people say how they get ro work in the mornings.
Change the pictures into words. Use the expressions in the box. go bytrain drive
go bybus cycle
go bytaxi walk

station
'4 rhere's
" !F
justoutside mv
bus stop
leave home
tusuatty
ffi get to work

4$ but it's quite expensive'


house. lf l'm late I sometimes '
rei
I usuatty
4ffi , but ir it,s a nice

day lsometim",
B
;fo
# rarwavs
&'"""ffi'asit's
A
only five minutes from my house. I atways at 7.30.
'ffi""'
@k
2 How do you get to work or school in the mornings? What about other people in your family?

3 lt's on the left


1 Look at these directions. Can you put them in the right order?

Post office
a T The library is at the end of the street, on the right.
b T Then carry straight on.

Library c
T There's a cinema on the corner.
d T Co past the post office.
e
tr Go straight along this road.

f tr Turn left at the cinema.

*
2m You will hear two people giving directions. Listen and ansrver the questions.

Where's Where's
the cinema? Csnal SUeeL i^ttre house?

Kiag $treeL -|
tl

3 Choose one of the maps. Can you give the same directions?
4 Imagine you're meeting a friend somewhere (e.g. at your house. at a re srauranr).
Draw a simple map, and tell your friend how to get there.

-- -,--
:- +l-^-^
: i
4 The island of Odysseu s [ *"*n;ri;;*-'s *.-tl
L

' Read the article about


Are there What are the Are there many What can you
the Greek island of many tourists? beaches like? places to eat? do at night?
Ithaki. Find answers
to these questions.
,- Are the Can What can you
( roads good? you camp? do during the day?

Islands in the Sun

is a small island - just


Ithaki fating out Statue of
30 kilometres long. lt's very Restaurants are cheap. A few stay 0dysseus,
mountainous, but has good roads. open all year round, but in the Stavros
Most of the year. it's very quiet, but summer there are lots of places to
in August the tourists arrive. and the eat all over the island.
harbour in the main
town, Vathi, is full 0ther places to visit
of boats. lf you Drive up the mountain to Kathara
want a quiet Frikes Monastery. On a good day, there is
t oKioni
holidaywith . a beautiful view of Vathi. Then have
warm sunny StaVrOS coffee in Stavros, see the statue Vathi
weather, go in of Odysseus there and visit the
MaY' June or JulY' museum. And then go on to
Kathara Frikes or Kioni for a walk by
Accommodation the sea and a meal.
Most people stay in a
ht. rooms, but in August Vathi Nightlife
A beach
this can be expensive. ln August there is a music in lthaki
There are several beaches festival, and there are also a
with cheap camp-sites. few discos and bars with music.
ln the evenings the main road
Beaches in Vathi is closed, and children play
The beaches are stony, not sandy. football and ride their bikes while
You can drive to some of them, but their parents st n cafs. ln the
you need a boat to get to the best summer, most places stay open
beaches on the island. until one or two o'clock.

]El So-.one describes three rvays of


getting to lthaki. Listen and fill the gaps.
lgoumenitsa
From Athens '-,.a
You ............. .. down to Patras. Then you Corfu
to lthaki.
From Keialonia
You ................. across the island. Then y'ou
to lthaki. Lefkas
From ltaly Ithaki -- _r\
,--
..
You ................. from ltaly to Creece. Yo.r at
a a
lgoumenitsa, and ................. down the coa:: a"c Patras
then you to lthaki. Kefalonia
Listen again. How long is each journer i

Untt f 8 How to get there 77


Study pages
Focus on ... Short answers Sounds: July and April
1 Look at these questions and answers. r E Listen to the'l' sound in English.

joes she srfike? Yes, she does. He climbed down the ladder.
No, she doesn't. She left on the eleventh of luly.
Yes' t,heY are' We stayed in a small hotel.
Are they having lunch?
No, they aren't.
2m Listenandpractise.
Yes' he did'
Did he give you the money?
' No, he didn't. like flowers play yellow
England usually salad
Here are some more questions and answers.
What are the missing answers? girl small April vegetables
Yes' they do' children beautiful school
a Doyourchildren likepizza?
' No.
3 Write a sentence. Use words from box.
Yes, ....................
b Did you enjoy the party?
No, I didn't. 4 Read out your sentence.
Yes, .................
c Ate you married?
No, I'm not.

d Can he speak German?


Yes, he can. Phrasebook: Let's ...
No, .............
Match the expressions with the pictures.
Yes, ......................
e ls there any coffee?
Let's ask for Shall we
No, there isn't.
the bill. take a taxi?
3 Give true answers to these questions.
Let's get
Shall we dance?
some petrol.
Did you come Are You wearing
here by bus? black shoes?

ls there a TV in Do you have


the class? a bike?

r2-:\
Can you
Does your t'a =u
teacher smoke?
play chess?

-: Listen. What does the other person say?


Do you like James Imagine it's the end of the lesson.
Bond films? What do you want to do? Suggest things
to another student.

78 Stucly pages I
.= -: nsolidatisn Review

It isn't very ... Climate and weather

Choose expressions to describe these dogs. Imagine you're in these places.

New York London in December

quite small Sydney in January


What season is it?
What do you think the weather's like?

Write in the missing adiectives. Countries


a big = lt's quite small
Our flat isn'tvery
b Our TV isn't very = lt's quite cheap Which words go with which countries?
c Our car isn't very . : lt's quite slow Make two or three sentences about each one.
d Their car isn't very old = lt's quite ... .... ... Warsaw Ottawa
Riyadh
e My brother isn't very old = He's quite
CANADA
f MV sister sn't very ........... = She's quite short very dry
g Her hair isn't very ............. : lt's quite short French The Middle East
We aren't very............. = We're quite poor
Polish
SAUDI ARABIA
I Now talk about one of these: very large

- your town/village - your mother/father cold in winter North America


- your flat/house - your brother/sister Arabic
- your car/bike - your boyfriend/girlfriend Europe
- your Vwatch - your husband/wife English

Do you know anything else about these


Years countries ?

'1 Look at the examples. Can you fill the gaps?


Mixed-up words
I 900 nineteen hundred
. :iil ! nineteen hundred and one
Look at these
a,t : .: It
- mired-up words. BETNMORV AERTW
,t !.i nineteen (hundred and) ten
Can vou make
j; F nineteen eleven
, 1.,;$$ n;nete;n - lhree things
ACHMR ABCDOPRU
f,i' lorlr-'lrnt :o Crink?
';jr Y -l -:riee rr:onths?
2000 two thousand --.ta thinoc
i
I :.:,';'l two thousand and one
-
- a room?
ACEPRT CEIJU
., ti,
Hou'do vou spell them?
ABEFRRUY
- Make true sentences. Read out vour ans\\.ers. AFOS
The first Mickey Mouse cartoon was 1192.
Steven Spielberg made the film /aus I 903.
I \ou'vou
Columbus went to America in 1928 rvrite a
YOOCDL
Henry Ford made his first car I962 mired-up n'ord.
Sho$ it to Your partner. (Th
wu$ar)
Marilyn Monroe died r975

Study pa+es t 79
You mustn't do that!
I You must stay in your car must&mustn't.can

1 Read the text about the Kruger National Park.


a Where is the Kruger National Park?
b Why do people go there? f'::"",1;;illl \ r,,,,r u rurh
c Where can you stay in the Park? r,', ii
,{frica, ""i,,g?il:,iffffi
and a wonderfui
,l'f i:lT;
t
in rheir natural OIr*- ,""
, ln*:l: home." you
lrn d.iu" through ,1" OrrL.l" ,.rl
own_car, and lok: at Jjons,
glraffes elephants
giraffes, ,"trrr,
ol^^L^-, a;l'"r*i,01["Jr]
and you can someti
mes see a leopard
or aa rhinn.orn- \z-you "sr loprc
_rhinoceror. ,'-" visit the park 1(

jtrsr ror
d";,";;r#Jl
at one of" rh^ _^__. . l|.ttry overnight
atone of the manyb;;p:.

r{l

2 Look at the six sentences. Which do vou think are truer And which are false?

a You must stav c You mustn't


in your car. ' b Youmust take stoP the car. ../
You can
\ou mustn't t-eed take photos. f
a gun with you.
the animals.

3 Here is some more information about the Park, Fill rhe gaps with can, must or mustn't.
l).
-The
Park is very large, so all -You.................. keep to i0 knr h -'J-,-. ...).:,:................... leave the 4 You .................. drive in the
road on the main roads. and :
visitors .................. carry a l-:. :=: y n.lf . If r.ou want to Park at night, but if you are
map. You .................. buy a km/h on the small roads. )-,: ::-:.. ..;:nrEht at a Rest Camp, staying in a Rest Camp, you
map at the entrance gate. leave the road.. : . resen:e a room. go on a group tour
to see the aninals at night.

4 Think about your English class. \\hat are rhe rules?


Write sentences saying what you ctttt. tttust and nutstn't do.

80 You mustn't do that!


l

2 Can I ...? 6 . questions with 'can'

I E You will hear four short conversations.


What can the woman do? What can't she do?
a She can/can't use the phone.
b She can/can't smoke in the flat. *
c She can/can't listento the news.
d She can/can't have a glass of beer.

Fl Lirt.r, again. What were the questions?


What were the answers?
-t Work in pairs. Turn to page I09. Ask and
answer questions.

All n a day's work have to . don't have to

i Look at these sentences. What does I baue o ... mean? What does I don't haue to... mean?
a I I have to get up very early.
I work as a cleaner
b I I don't have to get up very earlY. in a big hotel. lt's not a

c I I have to be polite. very nice job ...

d I You have to be very careful when the weather's bad.


e
I I have to be nice to everyone and smile a lot.

f I I have to be away from home a lot.


o
I I don't have to work long hours.

b I I don't have to work allYear.



I I have to work late in the evening.

Three people talk about their jobs.


What do you think they say?
Match the sentences with the people.

! '{P'
f f

alian \.
:
/

r* lwor kin
I work on a fishing boat. stauran r-l waitress. ) "
It's a hard job and it's It's qui tea job ..- -." ,
quite dangerous... jla<-
,- :.i1: ,

f'\
lFl No* listen and check your answers.
Think about what you do. What are the good things I have to .. I don't have to .

about it? What are the bad things? Tell your partner.

You mustn't do that! 81


Foe EJs 0rB Fslrru?
4 must & mustn't b,. can & can't

You must : Do it! ln Britain, you can often buy food at


You mustn't = Don't do it! petrol stations (but you can't buy petrol
at the supermarket).
What do these signs mean?
Make sentences from the table. Think about your own country. Are these
sentences true or false?

a You can buy food at petrol stations.


b You can smoke on buses and trains.
c You can buy alcohol on Sundays.
d You can smoke in restaurants.
e You can carry a gun.
/ Children can buy cigarettes and alcohol.
g You can buy petrol at the supermarket.

"iF
3 have to & don't have to
-t1-:
I have togo. They don't have to go.
She has to go. He doesn't have to go.

Fill the gaps with haue to, has to, don't haue to
wear a hard hat. or doesn't haue to.
stop.
a llove Sundays because I ... ............:... get up and
You must smoke. go to work. My husband's a taxi driver, so he
You mustn't drive slowly. often .......,.......... .. work at the weekend.
turn left. b Sorry,l can't come out tonight - I ........................
clean the flat.
park your car.
c My son's seven years old. He . . . . ............... go to
turn your lights on. school, but he do anyhomework.
d You can stay here-you .......... go.

How to say it
1 lr+:+l Listen to must and mustn't in these 2m Listen to the sound ofcan andcan't.
sentences. Practise saying them. Practise saying the sentences.
You must take a coat.
You can come with us if you like.
You must tell me about it. lil
You mustn't take photos. - Can I come?

- Of course you can.


You mustn't feed the animals.

You mustn't say anything. Sorry, you can't come with us.

- Can I watch the.news?

- No, sorry, you in't.

':- --st'tdothat!
The bodY

1 Aliens
,llmagineyou,reahumanspacetravellerinthisbar.Whichaliensarefriendly?Whichareunfriendly?

FnTe;it-;Ii;;;l
'LL-

! B"for" you talk to an alien, be sure that it's friendly.


Be very careful - there are millions of different types
of alien, and it's easy to make a mistake.

2 Find words in the text to label the diagram' These aliens are friendly to humans:

.:,'; Ca eng s are yellow or green. They have three long


1
thin legs, three arms, and three fingers on each
iz ----c \ ,,2 hand. They have one eye in the middle of their
--Z- head, and a long thin nose.
' Z?s can be any colour. They have a long thin
body and eight legs. They have two heads. Each
head has a large mouth and two eyes on long
stalks.

, 9cIcniCs look a bit like humans, but they have a


small body and small arms and legs. They are light
green, and have large black eyes and no ears.

]zenks have one long leg, two arms and no


head. They have one big eye at the top of their
body. They are usually red or purple.
( gcns also look a bit like people, but they have a
small head on the end of a very long neck. They
are green with short legs and large white hands
and feet.

in the bar'
3 Choose one of the unfriendly aliens
How could You describe it?

Unit 2O The bodY 83


2 Are you an athlete?
Match the verbs
^A'&:' "& e6
with the pictures.

E , woman
catch
climb
run
stand 4.t
does this quiz.
Listen and give her
a score out of 50.
jump
kick
ride
swim
throw
walk
'ffiffi'w@ JAn
r' ... rideabike? ' , S ... catch a tenns ball in one hand?

Gan you rrr


:

... dde a likewir no hands? r r r,,ri' l i l.)i)iiri)


... throw a tennis ball 50 metres?
.,. climb up a ladder? i"r 'rir:L:,
... climb up a rope? ... kid< a footbafl IOO metes?
... runlOOmetres?
... run 5 kilometres? i , I l'; lr
... iump over a strean I metre
{ry
,.. swirn IOO metres?
wide? , i
.y' ... stand on your head?
... swiml kilometre? r
.,.iump over a wall I metre high? ...walkonyourhands? i ll . ;,r-',

3 Ask your partner the questions. How many points does he/she score?

3 Action !

Here are some scenes from a TY advertisement for a chocolate


bar. What is the man doing in scenes l-8? Use these verbs.

What's happening in scenes 1 and 9?

Look at these past forms. \\hat are the forms of the other
verbs in the box?

d^bo^ dno,ta

Now read the story on page 108.


Tell the story, using verbs in the bor inste ad oi u'ent,

Look at the pictures again. Can you tell the storr in


your own words?

The body
I did it!

Look at the pictures. What do vou think


happens when you do a bungec jump?
Put the sentences in the right order.

The cage comes down slowlY.

you jump.

You get in the cage and they close the door.

TheY give You a certificate'

You pay.

You take off the harness.

You put on a harness.

you go up
in the cage.

They oPen the door of the cage'

They fix the elastic to the harness

You will hear someone describing his


first bungee jump. Before you listen,
V
look at these questions. \
\
The speaker uses these adjectives.
What is he talking about?

expensive long strong


high big thick small

Where do they fix the two ends of


the elastic?
c How high are you when you jump?
!
,i How do you know when you have l
I

to jump? I

c How do you get down?


I
4 No* listen and answer the questions.
Imagine bungee jumping comes
to )our town. Would vou iLrnrpi

The body 85
Study pages
Focus on ... Adverbs Sounds: A room in Australia
Here is part of a story. The green words Fl Lirt.r, to the sound'r'in English.
are all aduerbs.
/rl I can read Arabic, but I can't write it

I woke sr-rddenlr' at 6 o'clock. Marie was by my bed. 'Get dressed very well.
quickly,' she said,'or we'll be late.'
\X/hen I was ready, we closed the front door qtrietlv and got in Listen to these sounds: lbr/, /frl,ltrl,ldr/,
l0r l.
the car. Marie drove u'ell - fasc but careFr-rlly - and we got to the
harbour by 7 o'clock. The boat was there, and we jumped in. We drove through France.
As we moved slo"r4y out of the harbour, a black car came
She worked as a waitress in Australia.
round the corner. It was Carlos.
'Marie! Come back!' he shoured ansrilv. But he was too late. For three days, I had only bread and fruit.

Fl Lirt.., and practise.

room friend Britain country drive


tourists France bring trousers bedroom
wearing from bread dry

3 Write a sentence. Use words from the box.

4 Read out your sentence.

Read the
Adjectiue Aduerb
story and
complete
Phrasebook: Could you ...?
the table.
quiet luw
slow This person is ill in bed. He mustn't eat fat,
Complete drink alcohol or smoke.
this rule.
quick F] Lirt.r, to the conversation and fill the
To form gaps.
sudden
an adverb, - Could you bring me ....... ?

we usually careful - Yes, of course.

add - And could you buy me ....... ?


.............
angry i - No, sorry.
to the
adjective. fast i

good

3 Add adverbs to these sentences.


He learns languages We drove into town.
lmagine vou are the person in bed.
I opened the door and went out. Ask for these things.

'What do you want?' she asked.

Write a true sentence about yourself.


Kff@ffi@ #
Use one of the adverbs in the table.
Consolidation Review

Verbs with to, at and about Words

1 Look at these examples. Add words to these lists.

to a week, minute, day, . . ... .. .

cinema, station, library,

ffi@M listen to
the radio
go to
the cinema
talk to
a friend
c engineer, teacher, shop assistant,
d car, plane, .......................
hall, bedroom,

Verbs in the past


.....

at What are the past forms of the verbs in the


boxes? Use them to fill the gaps.

ffireM
about
look at
someone
arrive at
the station
stay at
a hotel
a A tall woman
She
and she
'Who are you?'
'l'm Tom,' I
b Yesterday
the door.
about 60 years old,
long grey hair.
she

my sister's
me.
. 'l'm your son.'
be
say
ask
open
have

ffiffiffi
birthday, so I shops
to the be

to buy her a present. She . ,b"


new jacket, but the
.
jackets buy
want
very expensive. So I her a go
pair ofjeans.
think about talk about read about
a problem the weather dinosaurs c When we children, we
be
football every day after
watch
Fill the gaps with one of the red verbs. school, and we it on TV plav
every weekend.
a Why don't you my flat? You can
sleep on the sofa.
b Shallwe the news on the radio? Who died when?
c What time does the plane How do you say these dates? Make true sentences.
Heathrow?
I never... .... . work when I'm at home in
Queen Victoria i 30th MaY 143 L
the evening. | I

Abraham Lincoln 23rd APril 1616.


I usually . . the shops on Saturday. : :
died on i
.

Charlie Chaplin i l+tn April 1865.


f I never.... her, because she never
Joan of Arc 22nd lanuarY l90l
listens. : .

William Shakespeare ': i 25th December 1977 '

Study pagei
Good, better, best
* A better place to live Comparison of adjectives

Look at these sentences. Which are true of your country?

[] has a warm climate. I lt'r a safe place to live. il It't an expensive place to live.
',
L-l lt's a rich country. rn. people are friendly. I , The roads are dangerous.
;1
I fn. cities are clean. I rn. food is good. ,,-- ; lt's a beautiful country.

Does your partner have the same answers?

Choose one other country, and compare it with your own country.
Which do you think
- is warmer? - is safer? - iS t-cre a.iJi a:r'!'?
- is richer? - has friendlier people? - has n,ci Car gerous roads?
- is cleaner? - has better food? - is .not :autrful?
Are there any other differences?

Which country do you think is a better place to live: \I/hy?


Write one or two sentences. _l
is a bo*lu /aa rc
I {4^int ". I

liv {4nan
bpt-osa
*j

lrcd better, best


.-t
2 Which is better? Comparison of adjectives ' than

E n man buys a c^mefa in a shop. Listen to the


conversation. Which c mera does he buy? Why?

I'd like

a Yashica ... a Canon

Which... ?

The Canon ... The Yashica

Which ... ?

The Yashica ... The Canon

oK.

2 Listen again and complete these notes.

3 Practise the conversation, using the notes.

3 Do you agree? Superlatives

AGREE flR DISAGREE?


T [l ".:#" :'#'J?:, : *lil:m $Tf;;
mountain il tl:
I;;;il1"",h" highest
the biggest country rn
;tld, that Russia is is the
** *ttfO' and that the Eiffel Tower
tallest building in Paris'
Other questions are more
difficult' For example'
it
*t uf , ," most beautiful city in the world?-Is
Cape
;*ti n o " Janeiro? noer Istanbul?
it""? Hong Kong? Prague " '?
And what about these questionsl..
.^rlvrt"i;t the most beautiful building in
I Read the text and find words to complete the table.
vour country?
. il;;'t ,h" ost famous Person in the
| +L hghsl
world?
. Who's the most dangerous person ln
the world?
beautiful , more beautiful . Who', the best actor in Your country?
. What's the best Programme on TV?
and you'lI
Ask ten people these questions'
probably get ten different answers'
What are your answers to the questions in the
Do you all agree or not?

Think of a question yourself. You can ask about vour town, your country or the world.
Ask other people your question. Do thev all agree?

lJnit 21 Good, better, best 89


Adjectives Comparing
Write in the missing forms. Which of these setences is true?
Cars are saier than planes.
cheap i cheaper the cheapest
Cars are rnr:re dange rous than planes.
tall taller
Correct these sentences.
young
clMexico is bigger than Brazil.
friendly b Ronaldo is older than Prince Charles.
friendlier the friendliest
c Taxis are cheaper than buses.
easy easter d Britain is hotter than California.
e Chess is easier
happv than noughts \
big bigger the biggest
and crosses. \
hot hotter

expensive : mo-e expensive i the most expensive The biggest mouth


dangerous : more dangerous Koko has the biggest mouth.
interesting :
Albie has the shortest hair.

good the best


Talk about each of the clowns.
big small hair eyes
iong short ears mouth
fair dark nose

trz

C1
iK'
b .'-c 1,1,,. \
$
-'//-'\

How to say it
1E Listen to than in these sentences. E Lirt.r, to the sounds -est and most.
Practise saying them. Practise saying the sentences.
It's the biggest-in the world.
This is better than my old flat.
It's the best place in the world.
New York's more interesting thJn Washington
It's the most beautifut buitding.
., .,
Which hotei is the most expensive?
He's friendlier than his brother.
ar
Germany's colder than ltaly.

Good, better, best


Free time
1 Going out

Friends andFamily
a,re lo 1!
t's the weekend. There's no work and there's no The 7o Activities
school. Millions of people all over Britain are
spending the day at home. Millions of others are @ visit friends or relatives
going out. But where are they going?
'$7ell,
now we know. A new report from Edinburgh @ g" out for a drink or a meal
University lists the Top 10 things that people do when O go for a walk or a bike ride
they go out at the weekend. go shopping for fun
@
6) g" to a cinema, concert or sports event
@ ao an outdoor sport

Q A" an indoor sport


@ follo* an interest or hobby
@ g" for a drive or a picnic
(A g" swimming

Read the article, then look at the people. \\'here do vou think they're going?
Choose fromThe ToP 10 Actit'ities.

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What are his top /)r'e' .rctir itic.i

3 What do you do uhen \Lru go out? \\.rite a list of your top five activities.
Show your list to irnother srudent. Sav s'here you go and what you do'

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2 | like spending money
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I hV-e lav'n1 a lood lirvte anA spenin1 loc ot
1 Read about person A. What do the
other three people like doing?

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aod f'a,rl,rtrr Piit^-'J'-l avd
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Which of the four people would you
like to spend the day with? Why?
I lu
",takt^i1q TV n bo.
Write down two things you like doing, I litxt ,lootttnq-^ shop windo,.ts.
and two things yo:u don't like doing. ,,* p a*! in ,ha ntornin3.
*" ,t, lit t, Jakfrry
,',I don'(
Does your partner agree? wod,^3.
U
l

3 Sports
1 Work with a partner. Answer the questions together.

gpofts local 4

pR#
L What's the name of your Where is the nearest place to go
play? / sking? windsurfing?
rn youf football team? Where do they V climbing?

afea - What other sports can you go and watch?

how u"' u'"u',.,,


m'uh' [H':,ili:;'TJ",l 5 Can you answer these questons?

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3
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Where can you go swimming
I need to lose some
weight. Are there any
exercise classes?
Where's the
best place to
go running?

\
- indoors? - out of doors?
,tr\
2 Discuss the answers together. Hon'u'ell did you do?

3 Role-play

Student A: You are a visitor to the area. and you


want to know about sports. Ask B some questions.
Student B: Try to answer A's questions.

92 .it 22 Free time


4 The curse of the new ground Reading and listening activity

Before you read, find out what a curse is.


Then check that you know the meaning of:
a football ground - supporters - a stadium - win a match
a football team - a manager - an accident - lose a match
2 Read the story. Can you put Parts 2-8 in the right order?

There are many strange stories about football,


but this is the strangest of them all

The curse of the new ground

United were one of the best


fi The womon soid no, so the
police come ond moved her. fn the end, they f inished the
footboll teoms in the country. But os she left, she shouted, stodium. ond 40,000
hod o lot of supporters, but 'United will never win o motch on supporters come to wqtch the first
ground wosn't very big. this lond! Remember my words!' motch. United lost the motch 5-0.

They storted to build thenew They wqnted to move to o I The next year, the some thing
stodium, but they hod lots of - i bigger
ground. 5o they bought ' hoppened. The teom's monager
problems. One of the wolls fell some lond on the edge of the city. left, ond anew one come - but it
down, ond two workers died in There wos nothing on this lond mode no dif f erence. United lost oll
stronge occidents. except for one smoll cottoge. their home motches.

-- An old womon lived in this - l Thot seoson, United won lots 5o now, United Footboll Club
I cottoge .'We'resorry,'the club I of motches in other footboll
fg--l
I I WOnl
told her,'but you hove to 9o. We wont grounds. eut they lost oll the But there's one big problem:
to build o new stodium on this lond.' motches they ployed ot home.

3E Now listen to someone telling the story.


Were you right? How does the story end?

4 What do you think of the storv? Do you agree with any of these statements?

I think it's true. I don't really believe the I think the whole story s
Things lke that happen story. Maybe United just untrue. Things like that
aff the time. aren't a very good team. are impossible.

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Study pages
Focus on ... Verb + to Sounds: Girls, cars, sport and
computers
1 Look at these examples.
I want an ice-cream. 1m The letter r is often silent, but only in
I want to have a shower. British English. Listen to these sentences in
Do you want to go out? British and American English.
l'd like a glass of orange juice. lg],l you can bring your car into the car-park.
I'd like to watch a video.
Would you like to see my photos?
l'^l You must do more sport.

I need some new shoes.


/sl/ she's a German girl.
I need to phone my mother. lel put the letters by the computer.

I have to get up early in the morning.


2E Listen and practise.
2E Listen to the conversations, and fill the
car carpet cards market
gaps.

1- .. come to the door floor short fork


cinema this evening? girl dirty church worse
No, sorry. .... exercise mirror centre better
come, but....
do my homework. Write a sentence. Use words from the box.

.. go and see Read out your sentence.


a film this evening?
No, thanks. There's a

football match on, and Phrasebook: What did you say?


watch it.

go to the
fFl Lirt.r, to the conversations. What do
the other people say?
cinema tonight?
Sorry,
Yes, fine. v;iif* what did
.. go for *O *? you say? Sorry, could
l*.|u*

#ffi'
you say that
a drink first? ji'r*ri:*. again?
OK. .............................. wash
''evD
my hair. But I can meet
you at about 6.30.

Write a sentence about


ft'\H
- something you have to do this week. Sorry,
something you need to buy.
ob5 0 ldon't
- 'JE*;l:? understa nd.
- something you want to do this evening.
- something you'd like to do this year. .:+Nv
Ar+. "
,f<\t\

j
Listen to the reacher. Tell him/her if you
don't understand!

94
Consolidation Review

go. Where is it?

1 Look at these examples.

Candida

a concert
"so to ,the shops
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\
t
Porto I
eo to,fllool (

What are the missing directions?


Where are Porto, Belleville and Candida?

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- Bo,,
, nome
Positive and negative

Finish these sentences using a negative form.


Chips are very nice, but ...
... they aren't very healthy.
a He's very rich, but...
b There's a radio in my room, but ...

}ff*::il"*r-fi$ff c There were lots of men at the party, but ...


d We've got some bread, but ...
e The hotel has got a restaurant, but...
go for.:ffli / I can play the guitar, but ...

Now finish these sentences.


g I like chocolate, but ...
She smokes, but ...

What about these? Add to, in or - (= nothing). i I have to wear a jacket at work, but ...
i They gave me a birthday card, but ...
a go .......... work f go . .. a football match
b go ...... .. a meal I go........ the cinema Time words
c go... ..... running h go ........ the toilet
d go ......... church i go ... .. a picnic Here are some sentences from earlier pages.
e go ... ...a drive i go ........ a party Fill the gaps with at, in or on.
a .................. the summer, lstanbul is quite hot.
Think about last week. What did you do? b We go to church SundaY.
Make sentences.
c lt starts ten past eight, and finishes
nine o'clock.
I ",ro{'
... I ddn'( Jo ...
d Spring comes late in Moscow, usually
Aprilor May.
I don't have a shower ... the morning.
f I played football .. . the weekend.
g I bought a new coat. October.
What do you do New Year's Eve?

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Study pares K 95
Future plans
' l ? Paris (l'm) going to

Read about the people at the airport. When do we use going to?

These people are just arriving at Charles de Caulle Airport. They're going to spend a few days in Paris.

Joanna is going to stay Alfonso is in Paris on business, Mike and Lisa are going to spend
with her uncle, who but he's going to have some two or three days in Paris and
works for Air France. free time in the evenings. then they're going to drive down
to the south of France.

lFl fft.y say what they're going to do in Paris. Listen and complete the sentences.
,.ry

ffi/
n= Alfonso is ?Ci,,
w1
-
I/ r \t)
I. *.
Mike and Lisa are
Joanna is going
to buy ... \ i to stay . .. going to stay
She's going to visit ... He's going to visit i'e, -i
'i
going to sit . ..
in the evening. she's going to ... ln the evening, he' s going to .. r-<. -r tc drink ..
-or11!
ii the evening they're gorng to
Imagine you can go to Paris too. Who would you like to go with?

Choose a place to visit, and write


down three things you're going to do. l'm la i.,lim i'lc"nr ..r-li.
30i13
Read out your sentences. l'rv' 3oin3 tu Q,^( S-S ' '

Can other students guess the place?


l'ro. lo
3oinJ
2 Do you plan ahead? Questions with 'going to'

1 Ask you partner questions about next weekend. Next weekend, are you going to ...

If your partner is sure of the answer, write


/ (= Yes) or X (= No) beside the question.
T ...get up late?
tr ,.. do any housework?
If your partner isn't sure, write ? .
tr ... go out for a meal?

Are you going to


T ... write to anyone?

get uP late? T ... visit anyone?

tr ... do any sport?

Yes, I am. No, I'm not. I'm not sure. l ... go for a walk?

/x? tr ... watch TV?

2
n ... read a book?
Count the number of times you wrote ?.
T ... buy any clothes?
Mark your partner's place on this scale.

You plan things carefully You don't like planning.


and know exactly what t0 You just wait and see
you're going to do. what happens.

Think of a question of your own. Ask other students your question.


How many say Yes? How many say No? How many aren't sure?

3 Help! Present continuous

1 lFl you will hear two short conversations. Listen and answer the questions.
What is Paul doing at the weekend?
b What does he ask?
c What are the other people doing? Complete the table'

1 Saturday Sunday

I i She's ...
_=:_-
z i He's ...
-
Imagine that Paul wants your help. What do you say?

Imagine you want to do one of these things this weekend.

trsffif,
look after four small
ch ild ren
paint your krtchen move a prano clean . a--' .--

Try to find someone to help vou!

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