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a^ umbrella 3 Practise the alphabet.
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sardwiches 5 ls he fromltalyor Brazil?
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positive
be(singular):
She's British Grammar
andnegative
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countries.
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b Mexican f Spanish j Turkish
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d Russian h Brazilian t Australian
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BillGatesis American.
t She from36o Pauloandshe a student.
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z i from Londonand 1.....,.,
a teacher.
it
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s He isn'tfromBerlin,He.. fromHamburg. or false?
6 m not American.I from Havana,in Cuba.
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5 What his/ hername?
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2 s MarcofromMexico? a Yes,he is. b No,he isn't.
rs Emmaan actress? w # Fillin the gaps with Is or Are.
3 a Yes,sheis. b No,sheisn't. 1 Afe youa student?
+ s Sofialtalian? a Yes,sheis. b No,sheisn't. 2 yourteacherfromthe UK?
3 .'e youfromRussia? a Yes,I am. b No,l'm not. 3 youSpanish?
6 s , cur watchJapanese?a Yes,it is. b No,it isn't. 4 youmarried?
\Vork in pairs.Compareanswers. 5 yourmobilein yourbag?
6 you a doctor?
H E L P IIJ:F**ffiAN'TfuT&R 7 Beyoncea singer?
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first name
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surname
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adjectives
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very
withadjectives;
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questions
andshortanswers
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2 lstanbulis a beautifulcily./ now,we 2's/ 're in CairollI3's/ 're a verybezutifulcity.The
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veryexpensive.We6're /'s in a big hotelnearthe Egyptian
4 Therestaurants aregood. Museum.Therooms7is/ areverynice,but the hotelslsn'f,/
s Aliceand Mikearein a big hotel. aren't cheap.lt e's/ 're veryhot heretoo!
6 The hotelroomsare nice. LoveLiz and Steve
7 The roomsareverysmall.
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be (plural):positive and negative
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.,._,,in a small hotel.
vcu 're fromthe UK. (= you are)
-ry verybig. (= theyare)
HEGATTVE(-)
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You ayen't-from Turkey.
l-^ey very expensive.
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. /ou is singularand plural:You'rea student.
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5 a managerand a musician. " No,thev
6 actors,but they verygoo0. \A/horo rnro/rrnrt /thav?
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Thensay one thing for eachadj.ective:
Aa new car B an old computer.
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brother. Fiona and Nick are my
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randparents
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5
6
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4 10 d ten cents
5 $10 e ten (pounds)
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Eat5 , please.
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a cup (oTcoilee)
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a lltre ice cream
andwords.Listenagainand practise.
biscuits a vegetArian
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iviththeir names.
t Zoe and B_gn likericeand pasta.
2 and eata lot of sandwiches.
3 . and ........ , , drinka lot of coffee.
4 and ,,._,.. lovesalads.
coffee umbrella
5 and eata lotof fruit.
6 .. and ,,,. , likechocolate biscuits. ? Listento thesewords.Noticehowwe say
M ffi
7 and loveicecream. thepink andbluevowels.Listenagainandpractise.
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I lovecoffeeandI drinkfouror hot watch chocolate I number country
fivecupsa day.I alsodrinka lotof orange wrong mother son brother
water,abouttwolitresa day.I likerice dollar shop husband love money
andpasta, andI eata lotof salads
andvegetables. I alsolikeFrench
cheese, andI loveltalianicecream! M ; E Work in pairs.Covertr. Then look at the vowers
: l O bold. Which vowelsound is different?
I drinka lotofcoffee,
butI like hot orange4ru9
it black,notwithmilk.I alsolike mother doctor son
chocolate biscuitswithmycoffee. I dollar country money
eata lotof meatandfish,butnotfruit
dog chocolate love
orvegetables. AndI eata lotof bread
- | loveeggsandwiches. shop number brother
watch husband wronq
Inthemorning
I drinktea,not e'*m:::: l-isfsnandcheck.Listenagainand
coffee.
I eata lotof rice,fishand practise.
vegetables,
of course. I loveapples
andoranges,andI eata lotofcheese
sandwiches.
ButI alsoeata lotof
chocolate
biscuitsintheevenino!
l'ma vegetarian,
soI eata lot ffi Vocabulary,Grammarand Real World
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orfish.I alsolikericeandpasta, and :iLanguageSummary 3 p118
I lovesalads.I drinka lotoffruitjuice
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phrases
Vocabulary live,
withlike,have,
work,study
Present
Simple(1you,we,they)
Live, work and study Grammar
positive
andnegative
Life in Mexico
# * ffift Readand listento Carmen.Who are
Cesar, Marissaand Teresa?
fo Readabout Carmenagain.Choosethe correct
Phraseswith like, have,Iive, work, study woros.
ffi e Matchthesewordsor phrasesto theverbs. 1 Carmenis srng/e/@
z She'sMexican/Colombian.
fee+ba+l two children English in a flat 3 Carmenand Cesarlivetn MexicoCity/ Mdrida'
for a Spanishcompany rockmusic languages phoneis two / threeyearsold.
4 Carmen's
in thecentreof the city a car intranoffice
s Theirflatls / isn'fin the centreof the city'
6 Theirdaughters are/ aren'tverygoodat English.
T8Pu a flat(UK)= an apartment
(US)
z Theylikeltalian/ ChineseIood.
* Work in pairs.Compareanswers.
titi
i-l: Hello, my name's Carmen. I'm married and my
husband'sname is Cesar.'We'refrom Mexico'
but we don't live in Mexico City. We live in a city
b
called M6rida. I work for a mobile phone company,
but I don't have a new phone. My phone is three
years old! \7e live in a very nice flat in the centre of
the city and we have two daughters, Marissa and. -
Teresa.Marissa's nine and Teresa'stwelve. They
both study English at school - they're very good'
They like rock music, football and Italian food,
but they don't like Chinese food - or homework!
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b,r a Underline
theverbsin thesesentences. Theyarein the 1 | Iivein the centreof the city.
Present
Simple. I don't live in the centre of the city.
POSITIVE(+) 2 lwork in an office.
for a mobilephonecomp*ry.
,'.'ork s I likeltalianfood,
':u studyEnglish. + I likerockmusic.
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U llaT. 5 | havea new comouter.
--ey 6 lhaveasister.
likerockmusic.
z I studyEnglish.
r Look at thesesentences.Noticethe word order.
8 | livein a smallhouse.
(-)
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(don't = do not) fu Work in pairs.Comparesentences.
/3 iJ How many are the same?
freetimeactivities
VocabularY
GrammarPresent (/,you,we,they):
Simple
My free time and
ouestions shortanswers
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(1,you. \ve.:re; : 3-es: ons and short answers
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WH- QUESTIONS'?
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theseverbs.
five do like(x2)
have eat go (x2)
tueapractise
mm$ lT',li!filTntfillilll
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the questionsin 7* and ?b
and the short answers.
h Work in pairs.StudentA, ask the
questionsin ?a. StudentB, ask the
questionsin ?h. Answerfor you.
Hou'much
is this map?
ilC i..,
Thingsto buy
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questionsin photosA-D.
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those b:rtteries?
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I thesewords.
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a (thesebirthdaycards)?
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or listento two conversationsin a shoo.What do the ?
, that's(e12.33)
a
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customersbuy? a
I
thanks.
a
cusroMER z Hi. How much are these birthday cards? inthesamepairs.StudentA p88.StudentB p93.
ffi Wort<
-r They're 4{,. . "-.- . each.
c: OK, thanks. How much is that big box of chocolates? ffi a Workin newpairs.Writea conversation
in a shop.
-l It's 5{ Use languagefrom ta and 6a.
c: OK. Can I have that box of chocolates and these
b Practisethe conversationuntilyou can rememberit.
c a r d s ,p l e a s e ?
-c Sure. Anything else? e Work in groupsof four.Role-playyour
c: No, that's all, thanks. conversationfor the other pair.What does the
r OK. That's 6d--*----, please. customerbuy? How much does he or she spend?
C: Here you are.
-t Thanks very much. Goodbye.
Ci Bve.
daysof theweek;timewords
Vocabulary
about
thetime;talking
BealWorldtelling
thetime
What time is it? daysandttmes
& Listening:
SkillsReading
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partner.Matchthesetimes to clocksA-D.
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-ours 11%hours.
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:: andandMexico areon
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andintheUK
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-'sdays.
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. :,,,Listenand check.How manyare correct? Writing word order (1)& (2);your internetprofile
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Vocabularydailyroutines
A typical day GrammarPresent
positive
(he,she,it):
Simple
andnegative
I go to bed ar eleven.
get fip I 7 go to b6d I i teaveh6me I go ro bedath"iG;;;r;;: I
get tr6me, -,, startw6rk,,,,, tinishw6rk],,,,
havebrdakfastI .t navetfinch| ,, * Tellthe classthingsyou and your partnerdo at the
havedinner: sleep. l sametime.
-\IaedaanJ I seruD ar se\-en
o'clock.
.....'.
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phrasesin $* to thesetimes of day.
, ,: L;hecKthesewords with your teacher.
'ofl:nn
.s":ty! university middal Tic^ g.: oefore(10.30) l
afternoon after(10.30) about(10.3-:
ffig
.,'',,.',' -"'lli.i Listenand practisethe
sentences in ?fld , . .
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Caroland herbrotherTomlivein
Manchester.Carolgetsup at a 7.00, . What are the he, she,if forms of theseverbs?
but shedoesn'tlikemorningsl She 1 like /ikes 5 have 9 eat
has breakfastat aboutb and '10 watch
2 play 6 study
she leavbshomeat c . She SIATI 7 love 11 drink
worksin a mobilephoneshopand 4 finish 8 g o 12 read
she startsrvorkat d , She , .',,:,i, Listenand practise.
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has lunchat e in a caf6 near Whichhe, she,if forms havethe sound /ru/ aI
the shop. She finishes work at the end?
and gets home at s
She has dinnerat h . She Tom'sroutine
doesn'twatchW afterdinner, she
, ,: Readabout Carol'sbrother,Tom. Put the
goesoutwithfriends.Shegoes
verbs in brackets( ) in the correctform of the
to bed at midnightand sleepsfor PresentSimple.
aboutsevenhours.
Tom'sa waiterand he
' worKs (worK)In a
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restaurantin the centre
{foc,she, if}: pesitive finC negative
of Manchester. He
Look at thesesentences.The verbs in blureare in
2 (notwork)
the PresentSimple.Thencompletethe rule.
in the morning,so he
POSITIVE(+)
(getup)at
Carolleaver,homeat 8.15. Shefilnishes workat 5.30.
midday. He 1
Shestartsworkat 9.00. She qretshomeat 6.15.
(nothave)breaKast,but
In positivesentenceswithhe,sheandlt we add-s or
ne" (have)
to theverb.
', Lookat these a big lunchbeforehe
spellingrules.Fillin the gaps with the (go)to work.
verbs in bold in the text about Carol. z
He ... (leave)
spelling
rrl" ..... . examples homeat 4,30and he
mostverbs:add -s likes leaves (start)work
at 5,00.He e (finish)
workat midnight,
verbsendingin -ch or -sh: watches teaches buthe 1o (noteat)in the restaurant.
He
a o o . . e s. 1l (have)
dinnerwhenhe
verbsendingin consonant + /: r studies (get)home and then he 13 (watch)TV
Y * -ies
Tom and Carol ra (not work) on Mondays,
theverbsgo anddo: add -es : does so they (have)lunch together and
theverb haveis irregular ro (talk)aboutthe week.
Look at thesesentences.Noticethe word order,
(-)
NEGATTVE , , . , r . . ' . , L i s t e n a n d c h e c k . W h a t d o Caanr od l
She . do-91q|-i like mornings. (doesn't= Tom do on Mondav?
She : dcesn't watq.;NiTV afterdinner. doesnot)
--
timephrases
Vocabufary wilhon,in,a
(he,she,it)
Where does she work? GrammarPresent
questions
Simple
andshortanswers
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FIELPWITH GRAMMAFI PresentSimple
{he, she,if):questionsand short answers
i
Get ready ... Get it right! lp
E a Lookat thesequestions.Noticethewordorder.
a Workin newpairs.Tellyourpartne r I
e
(?)
wH-ouESTroNs yourbestfriend'sname.ls yourfriend i
6 Wheie does Nadine at the weekend? maleor female? i
What does sne do in the week? b Workon yourown.Writefivequestions i
with does to ask your partnerabout his or
her best friend.Use these ideasor vour own.
TNFe PresentSimplequestions
arethe samefor he,sheand it. live work study
b Writethesequestionsin the table. foodand drink
1 Wheredoes shelive in Manchester? dailyroutine
freetime activities
2 Whatdoes shedo in her.free
time? c
thingshe / shelikes
c Fillin the gaps with does or doesn't. thingshe / shehas
YESI NO QUESTTONS
(?)
Wheredoes Cecilialive?
Does she study English?
Whatfood does shelike?
Yes,shedoes.
sheIikeManchester?
*b T
r uell L i l r class two things about your
i l the
I
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in a restaurant
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M AI N C OU R S E S
c h i c k e ns a l a d f7.25
v e g e t a b l eI a s a g n e f7.95
burgerand chiPs f6.85
mushroom Pizza f7.45
DESSERTS ;r*oo
a p p l ep i e a n d c r e a m f3'95
f r u i ts a l a d f3'50
chocolate,strawberrY
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bottle of mineralwater
( s t i lol r s p a r k l i n g ) f3.25
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coffee
f2.50
f2.25
f 1.95
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a WAITER CUSTOMERS
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I
salad),please?
a
t "i And can I have(themushroom
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a Certainly. -l:'.,
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?
a
a Whatwouldyou liketo 1...
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a drink?
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I mineralwater)?
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a
a
: And (two coffees),'please.
a
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a
a
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a
bill,please?
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a Thanksa lot.
a
a
a
t fu Readthe conversationsagain.Find:
I
t
I
1 two ouestions
withcanI have... .
a
t
withcan we have... .
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, questions
a 3 two wilh wouldvoulike... .
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tr a Makesentenceswith thesewords.
1 usually / o'clock/ | / aI / get up / seven. ffiun Lookat the pictures.Listento the sounds
I usuallyget up at seveno'clock. andwords.Listenagainandpractise.
2 aI / eat out / the weekend/ sometimes/ | .
3 very/'m / weeklalways / Ihe/ l/ in/busy.
+ on / | /Saturdays/usually/rfiork/don't .
5 get up / never/ | / Ihe weekend/ early/ aL
6 t i r e d/ | / o n l u s u a l l y / ' mMl ondays.
b Work in pairs.Compareanswers.Which
sentencesare true for Vou?
p
Readingand Writing
a Writetwo truesentences
andtwo falsesentences
aboutyourSundayroutine. s Portfolio 5 My best friend Workbookp60
Reading best friends
b Workin pairs.Taketurnsto sayyoursentences. Writing because and a/so; my best friend
Guessif yourpartner's
sentences aretrueor false.
Vocabulary ina townorcity(1)
places
a,some,a lotof;thereisI
My home town Grammar
positive
thereare:
ffi ffi,A+4
#g r' # +: m4+" Readand listento Susan.Doesshe
likelivingin Bath?
b Readabout Bath again.Tick (/)the true
sentences.Correctthe falsesentences.
1 Bathis in theUSA. England
2 lt's a verybeautifulcily. /
ffiw 3 Susangoesto the ThermaeBathSpa everyFriday.
+ Therearefivetheatresin Bath.
ll ll ll s TheJaneAustenCentreis a theatre.
6 SouthGate is a big shoppirgcentre.
z Therearetrainsto Londonevery15 minutes.
8 Bathdoesn'thavean airport.
My city
g6 * Checkthesewords with your teacher.
'.:
ffiffiilp wdBYF$
ffiffi&ru4tujg&ffi # e Look at thesesentencesabout Bath.
a, sorne, a {ot af; fhere ls / tkere are: positive Fillin the gaps with 's or are.
* Match sentences1-3 to picturesA-C. t There 's,.a beautifulriver.
1 There'sa personin the park. 2 There . two cinemas.
g There a busstation,
z Therearesome peoplein thq park.
3 Therearea lot of peoplein the park, + There somehotsprings.
5 There .._.a nicecafenearthe station.
6 There two five-starhotels.
z There a famousrestaurant called
SallyLunn's.
8 There a lot of trainsto London
everyday.
* ffia,* Listenand check. Noticehow
tr
we say there's and there are.
tu Fillin the gaps with 's (= is) or are.
There's/6eaz/ a bedutifutriver.
POSITIVE(+) Thereare /6eera/ twd cinemas.
There a big newshoppingcentre. * FFitlTfil}lffi$il Listen again and
SINGULAR TL^,-^
| ilete an airportin Bristol practise.
it""..---"_....-
Welcometo my home
ffi * ffid.r Lookat thephotoof Susan
and her friend,lsabel.Listento their
conversation.Put thesethings in the
ordertheytalk aboutthem.
* Susan'sflat 1
e restaurants
* shops
e trainsandbuses
&l banks
9a Listenagain.Choosethe correctworos.
^ ,.::--_\
1 susan(!JJru9 / doesn'tlke livingin herflat.
2 Therearesome/ a lot of shopsin Susan,s
road.
3 There'sa cashpointaIIhe supermarket /
postoffice.
4 lt'sa mile/two rniiesto the centreof Bath.
s Thereare busesto the centreof Bath
everyten/ twentyminutes.
6 There'sa station/ bus stop nearthe posr
office,
z Therearesomeverynicerestaurants
near Susan'shouse/ in the centre.
* Work in pairs.Compareanswers.
ffi*'
HELPtf,ffTFf
GRAMIUA R thereis / thereare: I
yes/ no questions
negative, andshortanswers; any
i=
{ Get ready ... Get it right!
- a Fillin the gaps wilh aren't or isn't.
ffi Writeeightquestionsto ask anotherstudent
NEGATIVE(*) I aboutplacesnearhisor herhome.Usethe words
1 There a stationnearhere. on the map (a cinema,hotels,etc.),/s therea ... ?
2 There anygood re"staurants
nearhere. and Are there any ... ?.
* ls there a cinemanear vour home?
b Fillin the gaps with is, are, isn'tor aren't.
Are there any hotels?
(?)
YESI NO QUESTTONS
*
thereanyshops?
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Work in new pairs. Which things in , do you
have with you?
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Tti!-l3t .--i-"''
3Y3r_" conversationbetweena touristand an
assistant.Use languagefrom 4 and
a
Can we a your own ideas.
t
a walkingtour here?
Yes,they 7 aI fu Practiseyour conversationuntilyou
a
a
a
(ri;.; ;il i-p;til'yday f);"' i
can rememberit. )
a How much arethey?
a s Work in groupsof four with another
They're(tl7.50)per person. pair.Taketurns to role-playyour
a
conversations.What does the tourist
a
a IMSEtr!@ ptzs ask about?
Vocabularyclothes,
colours,
favourite
It's my favourite SkillsListening:
Reading:
myclothes;
places
myfavourite
' : r : : t . r :t
do.':you
both havewith you today?
'ou havea laptopwith you?
.
1
z
favouritecolouris pink.
jacket.
is my favourite
# * Look at the photosfor two minutes.Rememberthe 3 are my favouriteboots.
people'snames,their clothesand the colours. 4 's yourfavourite
colour?
's yourfavourite
** Work in pairs.StudentA, close your book. StudentB, ask actor?
what colourthe people'sclothesare.Then changeroles. = ffi*: n?ltrimffififfi Listenandpractise.
t - - - - - - - - -
: lVhat colour are Monica's boots? I ,: 'They're black. ,
ffiprs
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fg a Readthe blog. Fillin the gaps with thesewords. HELP WITH PRONUNCIATION/t[/ and /d3/
ffiDESu*Listento thesewords.Noticehowwesay
the pink and blue letters.Listenagainand praciise.
/*/l
: cheese cheap much orangejuice jeans
I chips chocolate chicken jumper jacket manager
I children picture page job vegetables
: sandwich French language Japanese
:- ' aJ a; Jane
.n e J e s s t c i Jenny Julia
J a n Jessica
Jan
Temale
f urti"t Joanna Jill G i l l i a n G i n a
* ffiffis* Listenandcheck.Listenagainand
practise.
QtrlCKREVIEWFavourlte What'syourfavourite:city,sport,
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shop,film,book,colour?Workin groups.Tellthe other
love. like.ca-': <e. hate
studentsyourfavouritethings.Are anythe same?A My
fawurite city is Paris.B Me too*C My favouritecity is Rome. ,, Look at thesesentences.Aflerlove,like,
don't like and hate we can use a noun or
v e r b+ / n g .
l:c',e
a n i m as
I ra eA2fi nnPr:q
. F , n oa : ' e v e r b - i n g w o r d si n t * .
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FlSlEl---,:.
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2 -= asster.(have)
3 -a:= .: concerts.(go)
4 :.' '. - = early:(getuP)
5 -: - :re afternoon.(sleep)
6 :.= ^:hlstown/citY.(live)
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the same both
ffi:;*;
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are very similar, but I don't
agreewith her. Adam and I .it11
b o t h l i k e w a t c h i n gT V . b u t
I love soap operas and he f
hates them.'W'e don't often
eat out together becauseI
like Mexican food and he
lovesJapanesefood. And I
don't like flying, but Adam
loves it. I know we don't like
the same things, but I love
having a twin brother!
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1 HelplI can',t
swiml s Sorry.we can'tspeakChinese.
z Shecanplaythepiano. + Tneycanskiverywell.
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'4.
swim cook I drive ridea Oi'ke,
playbasketball playthe piano sing
playtheguitdr. speakGerman i ski
positiveand negative
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NEGATIVE
(-)
l can't swim.
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say can and can't. ls can stressed?ls can,f stressed?
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Shecan/kan/ p'aytnep.ano,
Sorry,we can'I/ke:nt/ speakChinese.
,', iil.,. '#*ffi Listenand practise.
".,, Theycan/ken/ skiverywell.
:r Work in pairs.Mime activitiesfrom ,!i:r.
Guess ; r:..:'. , ::' Listento six sentences.Do you nearcan
your partner'sactivities. or can't?
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practise. can:yes/ no questions
andshortanswers
t can /ken/ ptdy the guit\r. Look at these questions.Then fill in the gaps in the short
answerswith can or can't.
# e Writethreetrue sentencesand threefalse gJlgl-s.(?
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) . ..s-n
sentencesabout you and youry
family.Use
can or can't.
I can't play the piano.
My brother can speak Japanesevery well.
Gan theyswim? . / No,they
fo Work in pairs.Say your sentences.Guess
if your partner'ssentencesare true or false. ffip'rfv
# ffi** mnmTrnffffiffi
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f
a ffic: Look at the photo. Mrs Taylor Can /kan/ you cdok? Y6s,tcdn /kan/.
wants an au pair to help with her children,
Meganand Harry.Listento the interview. ffi Wort<in pairs.StudentA p90. StudentB p95.
Does Nataliaget the job?
fu Listenagain.Put a tick (/) for the things Get ready... Get it right!
Nataliacan do. Put a cross (l) for the things
she can't do. a listof thingsyou can do. Usewordsand phrases
ffi lvtat<e
1 cook ,/ 6 playtennis
i frommandyourownideas.
2 dr've 7 play football
play the guitar
',
3 speakGerman 8 playthe piano
e# ,* Work in new pairs.Ask questionsto find thingsyou
+ speakFrench 9 sing
can both do. Use your list from *.
5 swim 1 0 p l a yt h e g u i t a r
* Work in pairs.Compareanswers.
Where'sthe caf6?
Ffi+t# Write ten places in a town or city.
a restaurant a cafe
i: Work in groups.Comparelists.
Do you havethe same olaces?
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, lsrepositior^ls
of place
. Where'sthe caf6? Match picturesa-f
.- to sentences1-6.
I t lt's in KingStreet. c
. 2 lt's nearthe bank. It's over there
, 3 lt's nextto the bank. g;;; r:: Work in new pairs.Look at the map on p59.What are places1_12?
. 4 lt'soppositethe bank.
: g it'son the left. i: say wherea praceis on the map.your partnerguessesthe prace.
H# tr !GEE[ 7 ,.,-.'.,,.-,,....,
Lookat thepi-rotosof Racheland Jack. They
are at * on the map. Thenwatch or ljsten.Whichplacesdo they
want to go to?
*r work in pairs. Look again at the map. choose the correct
in these conversations.
woros I
I
RACHELExcuseme. \\'here's rhe 1r,;;r_.;,,.r,n I station?
ueN Go along this road and rurn lefr. Th.rt.spark Street.The I
2museum/ statiort :,.trt
is r,; rhe rishr. ',rpposite / next to the theatre. I
n Thanks verr-much. oh. and is rhere a : cr:ernist's/ cafe near
M Yes,there is. Go along rhis road and ir's 6,tt / on the left.
here? I
Topposite/ next
to rhe horel.
I
n OK. Thanks a lot. I
ffiptHs
v No problem.
I
lacr Excuseme. Where's rhe .//.,e.i/re p,tst office?
. ffiffiflF"!
ffi Listen
and woMAN It's over there.9ne"tr/ opprtsiterhe crnema.
practisethe sentencesin tr. J O h , y e s . I T 0 c a n/ c d n ' t s e ei r . T h a n k s .
w You're welcome.
l* Work in pairs.Ask wherethe caf6 is
; A l s o , i s t h e r e a l l s t t p e r n t a r k e t/ b . t n k n e a r h e r e ?
in pictures a-f. 'w
Yes, there's one 1)itt / at Station Road. Go along this road and
turn right. Thel3supermarket / bank is on rhe taleft / right,
\X/here's
thecafein picrurec?
o p p o s i r et h e s t a r i o n .
It's in King Street., J OK, thanks a lot. Bye.
*' Watch or listen again. Check your answers.
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Askingfor and givingdirections
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peopleare at * on the map. Choosethe correctwords.
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turn on road here over B Yes, there is. Go along this road and turn 3left lright. That's
It
t -
l m e t o
Station Road. The restaurant is ain I on the right, snear I in
li ASKINGFOR DIRECTIONS the station.
l: Excuset -m?_ . Where'sthe (museum)? e Thank you very much.
F Excusenie.ls therea (bank)near2, . -,.-?
l .
2
fi
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Go alongthisroadand4 right. e Oh yes. I can seeit. Thanks a lot.
t
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the (theatre),
is on the right,next5
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ffit Lookat the pictures.Listento thesounds
andwords.Listenagainand practise.
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pink andblueconsonants.Listenagainandpractise,
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suit small skirt sell shirt she shop sugar
; centre city police tissues sure Turkish
, pencil expensive r British Egyptian
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8.OO- Threeamazingdays
11.45 ffi * Checkthesewords with your teacher.
StL$\lE
g$-fffi a stAdium a seat Newyear,sive
#tr#uv firewolks a pArty a fdotbailmatch
fbsffrtr
, ffiff Readand listento Melanie,Taniaand
Diego.Whatweretheir'amazingdays,?
* Readthe texts again.Choosethe correctwords in
23-x3 i:" -f 11 .{
+ thesesentences.
=ZrZJz * * t The Beatles'lastconcertwas in the tJK/ the uSA.
lirili / " he?,,
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z Theconcertwas aboutan hour/ halfan hour long.
3 Taniawas in Sydneywith herparents/ friends.
+ Thefireworksat midnightwerefantastic/ boring.
5 Diego'sfriendswerefrom Spain/ Holtand.
6 He was at the matchwith fr,rzo
/ threeotheroeoole.
Adjectives(2)
'a,a,,t:. MaIch these adjectivesto pictures
a-n.
short 3 long
hdppy _,. unhippy
interestingI b6ring
full t-,.' 6mpty
djfficutt easy
right , wrong
oto young
terrible,
awful great,fantastic,
amAzing
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Past Simple of be: positive and negative we say was and were.
* Look at thesesentences.Are they in the I was/waz/ at the WortdCup Final.
# We were/wa/ neiarthe6pera Hduse.
presentor the past?
I was at theWorldCup Final.
M * Choosethe correctwords.
We were nearthe OoeraHouse.
1 | was/ wereonlythirteenat the time.
Thestadiumwasn't ful..
2 My sisterswasn't/ weren'tat the concert.
Theyweren't veryhappy.
g Therewas/ werea lot of peoplein Sydneythat night,
fu Look at the sentencesin'#* again.Thenfill 4 JohnLennonwas/ werea greatmusician.
in the gaps in the table with was,wasn't,were s Thefireworkswas/ wereon TV in lotsof countries.
and weren't.
6 lt u/as/ weremy firstWorldCuP.
POSITIVE(+) NEGATIVE(-) z Therewasn't/ weren'tanyemptyseatsin the stadium.
,
lwasn't (= wasrfot) At 3 a.m.my parentswas/ wereverytired,but I
you were youweren't (= werenot) wasn't/ weren't.
The concertwasn't/ weren'tveryexpensive - my ticket
.l:u-irlle{ t!y-g-s- he/ she
- il**-- / it
-.'--..-* was/were only$4.50!
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...-Y9....'-'.'-.....,r,,,,',,,... fu Work in pairs.Compareanswers.Who says each
tneywere i tney sentence:Melanie,Taniaor Diego?
?1$** The past of thereis / thereare is therewas /
therewere.
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1 I was in a cafetwo hours..a.g,o
.
2 lwas at home....,. night.
3 lwasn'tin thiscountry 1999
4 I wasn'tat work morning.
5 I was in thisclass _,,...,. month.
6 I wasn'tin thisclassthreemonths
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ffiffi*-PW$TF-* Listenand
questionsand short answers;was born / were barn M ffiis mm
practisethe questionsand answers
* Lookat thesequestions.Noticethewordorder. inS.
l,YH-QUESTIONS(?) Wh6rewas the w\adingZ
u6w 6n were sunitandPria?
Where :was the wedding?
Howold 5unil ano Hnal
ffi * Choosethe correctwords.
1 Whowas/werethebrideandqroom?
2 Was/ Weretheythe sameage?
+,rWritetheseouestionsin the table. g Whenwas/ werethe wedding?
1 Howmanypeoplewere at thewedding? q Was/ WereSunil'sparentsat the
z Wherewas Sunil'ssister? wedding?
s Who was/ werein the USA?
* Fill in the gaps with uzas,were, wasn't or weren't
6 Wherewas/ werePrraborn?
vEs.{ryo.g9E_slloNs All9yJn . ..._....
1?l.t..s,HoRr . i* Work in pairs.Ask and answer
W a sl / h e / s h e / i t Y e sl,/ h e / s h e / i t
I No,I / he / she/ iI the questions.
at thewedding?
You/ we / theY I Yes,You/ we / IheY
at thewedding? : No,you/ we / Ihey wi4 ;: Makequestionswith thesewords.
1 you/ lasl/ aI home/ Sunday/ Were?
WAS BORN I WERE BORN
2 evening / you/yesterday/ were/
*f Fill in the gaps with uzasor were. Where?
1 A Where Priaborn? 2 A When you born? 3 three/you / months/ on / Were/
g She bornin London, B I bornin 1991. ago/ holiday?
4 NewYear'sEve1999/ you/ on /
ffiu*tP"* were/Where?
5 at work/ lasl/\Nere/ Monday/ you?
6 you/ were/ Where/ born ?
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the questions.
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m**ffi':ffi Listenand practise questtonsand ans'r',ers
r 3.
the months.
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January ff*furaxmrp March *e #
do you hear?
Whichdates
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REAI. WORLP Put this conversationin order.
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SkillsReading
andListening:
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festivals
twofestivals
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evening.Makesuggestionsaboutwhat to do.
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*{as 'ferril$
do tomorrow evening?B Whydon,t we .._?
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t h e w o r l dt h a t y o u c a . . . s, : . = : . e x a - c t e ,
o n t h e i a s tW e d n e s c 3 ' u : ^' * - 9 _ S i
e . . e r yy e a r ,
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sixteen thousand,
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50,000,000 sevenhundredandfiftythousand
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xx Portfolio 8 Goingout Workbookp66
Reading entertainmentadverts;emails
Writing alan and the; your last film, play
or rock concert
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transport
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PastSimple:
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verbs)
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the namesof four peoplein yourfamily.
Workin pairs.Swappapers.Ask questions
aboutthe peopleand whentheyrwereborn:
AWho's Veronica?B She'smy sister.
AWhen wassheborn? B On June2nd1gg4.
Transport
Tick (/)the wordsyou know.Then
CheCkneW wOrdS in ,;':i:'::t;:::'."'t'-'"'''
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practise.
Underline the verbsin these +-\]lta*
sentences.
t I usuallygo to workby car.
2 | cometo thisschoolby bus.
3 | nevertravelby plane.
+ | alwaysrryalkto work.
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fu*
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t | ... to work/ school/ university ... -
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2 | u s u a l l,y. .t o t h i ss c h o o.l. .
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4 I lovetravelling ... : - iourneyon May 2BIn
5 | don'tliketravelling ... 2006.Theytra,,,e :-: '- -^ l,ery bad roads.
6 | nevertravel,.. Allthe peopletr..:. - '-=
: s:Tetimes':rr:i:':Jg
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BangkokA .-- .-= : : :,::< calledTuk-Tuk
to the
R o a d . T h e ya s a , ? > : :
Bangkokto Brighton
. Checkthesewords with your teacher. UK -,'---.,,- ' - - .
BELGIUNI pOLAI\.9
Brighton I
a tuk-tuk a journey loenrr.rar,rv
UKBAINE
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.
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the articleabout,do you think?
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Readthe article.Are your guesses
correct?
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with the correctdates,placesand numbers.
a ffirm Noticethe
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difference betweenthe PresentSimpleandthe
PastSimple.
c place started t I liveinLondon.I livedin London.
2 Wework at home.Weworkedat home.
s Theyloveit.Theylovedit.
* ffi*: Whichdo you
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hearfirst,the PresentSimpleor the PastSimple?
1 Past Simple
A"$ffiH-P
WETh &ffiAffift$&ffiFastSimple: Aroundthe world by bike
positive(regular
and irregular verb$)
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ffi e ReadaboutMarkBeaumont's journey.Fillin the gaps
ffie * Look at the regularPast Simpleforms in
blue in the article.Then completethese rules withthe PastSimpleof theverbsin brackets.
with -d or -ed. fu Workin oairs.Comoareanswers.
REGULAR
VERBS
!r
ss To make the Past Simpleof regularverbs, we
usuallyadd , to the verb.
MarkBeaumont, from
e For regularverbs that end in -e (like,arrive,etc.), Scotland,1 cycled (cycle)
we add to the verb. aroundtheworldin only194
Y*P ' The Past Simole of travel is travelled. daysand 17 hours.Mark
2 (have)the idea
b Look at the irregular Past Simple forms in
p i n k i n t h e a r t i c l e .M a t c h t h e m t o v e r b s 1 - 1 0 . afterhe 3 (leave)
IRREGULAR
VERBS GlasgowUniversity in 2007,
and he 4 (start)his
1 buy bought 6 nave
2 come 7 leave journeyin Parison AugustSrh
3 get 8 meet the sameyear.
4 give I tell He 5 (travel)
18,300
5 g o 10 write milesand 6 (visit)
Yltrc ThePastSimpleof regularand irregular
verbs twentycountries,and he
is the sametorl,you,he,she,it.we andthey. 7 (meet)alot of
* Check in ffi Learnthe other
Ftrffit. people.He also
interesting
irregularverbs in the table. 8 (write)
an online
diaryand n (g"t)
g# a Writethe Past Simpleforms of these
regularverbs. emailsfromfriendsandfamilyeveryweek.Mark
10 hisjourneyin Parison February
(finish) 1Sth
1 visit visited z live
2OOB.Hisfamily 11 (go)to Parisfor the big
2 watch 8 want
day,and his mother 12 (tell)thenewspapers
3 olav 9 love
4 hate 10 talk she13 (be)veryproudof herson.Mark
5 walk 11 start also 14 (raise)
overe10,000for charity.
6 worK 12 finish
Listenandpractise.
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Vocabulary
holiday
activities
My last holiday GrammarPast
questions
Simple:
negative
andshortanswers
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theyvisitTurkey I Yes,they
lastyear? : No,they
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ouestionsand short answersin S.
At the station
ffi a Workin pairs.Lookat the photos.Matchthesewordsto 1-6. LI lsf 44 EEEIEEE! Listenand
practisethe sentencesin G.
e - Y
ac0stomer7 asingle areturn
a ticketoffice... a ticketmactrine,,,.l a ptAttormI i rll a Work in pairs.Practisethe
conversationin 3. Taketurns to
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b Closeyour books. Practisethe
# EEf s.t ffiun tt'sSaturday.morning.
Sailyisatthestation, conversationagain.
Watchor listento her conversationwith the ticket seller.Where
does Sallywant to go? How much is her ticket? a Readthis conversation.Choosethe
II
t correctwords.
a REALWORLDBuyingtraintickets
l cLSrolrERA single1@ t fro* Oxford,
ffio EElln.l ffiu* Watchor tistenagain.Fiilinthegaps. please.
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t CUSTOMER TICKETSELLER rrcxEr sELLER OK.2That / Tbat's d18,
t
please.Here's 3tou / yowr ticket.
a
* A returnto 4............ I
please. When do you want to come c Thanks. \"hat time's theanext I near
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back? train?
rs There's one 5at / on 11.52.
t
a
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&
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a prease.
r> Plattbrm 1.
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s Thanks.Whattime'sthe next --'"'*'-""'-" '
c \fhat :r'me / does it arrive in
i"-"--
t
train? Orfordi
t There's one at c
a /jii::-': rs sln / \t 12.47.
a
c T h a n k s e m u c h/ a l o t . B y e .
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3 Platforme o f$[+s Listenand check.
t jt:r'-l
3 didyougo?
+ Whatdid you +L a.^O
LIIUIUi
5 Didyouhavea time?
6 What you see?
7 Did enjoyit?
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questionsin
[t!4 yottna, e a gooc] weekend?
W h e r ed i d y o ug o ?
ffi E]{cxnrs3d.ris the Earth? & tflIhy is the English town of Stratford-
a 10 billionyearsold upon-Avon famous?
b 4Y2billionyearsold a BecauseHarryPotterwentto schooltnere
c lVz billionyearsold b Becausethe world'sflrstfootballmatcnwas
playedthere
c Becausethe writerWilliamShakespeare was
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When a reasonbecause...\ : dollars holiday wallet around very married
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English.Look at thesewords.Whichrs do we
How many age
say (/)? Which don't we say (X)?
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@ Wplso radio sport park right theatre
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ffi a Choosethe correctwords.
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z What/Where did you do lastFridaY? practise.
3 How old / How manyis yourmobilephone?
q Howmany/ How muchpeoplelivein yourhouseor flat?
s When/ WhowasyourfirstEnglishteacher?
a Why/ Whatdo youwantto learnEnglish?
z Who/ Wherewereyourparentsborn? Grammarand RealWorld
ffi Vocabulary,
a When/ Who didyou lastgo to a concert? * p105
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10 How many/ How much do you spendon travel? m 9A-D Workbooko43
b Work in pairs.Taketurns to ask the questions w Self-study DVD-ROM9 with ReviewVideo
in Sa. Ask more questionsif possible.
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Kamil,Ali and Colette,\','-:-: ::=s eaci personstudyEnglish?
morequestionsif possible:AWhat did you
do lastnight? B I went out with friends. Readthe texts aga - F - .-: gacs wtth Isabeila, Kamil,
AWhere did you go? Ali and Colette.
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the phrasesin 'j:r. fir'e r.-l-:s :'. e:r'da1r!Next month
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correct phrasein this rule.
1
!9 ;ylsitLondonand Bath.(visit)
a We're go-111g
o She--,- in the UKfor two weeks.(stay)
w We usebe going to + verb to talkaboutthe past/
2
thepresent/ futurePlans. -*
a They-,-..- a flattogether.(lookfor)
fu Look at these sentences.Notice the word order. b We ....,.a housenearthe beach'(buy)
3
a l-.la nextyear.(leave)
-. university
b We a bigwedding,(nothave)
4
a my examsin June.(do)
b a job in London.(notlookfor)
h Work in pairs.Compareanswers.Then match
the sentencesto the peoplein the photos'
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* Writethesesentencesin the correcttables.
1 He'sgoingto leavehisjob. ffi * Putthesefuturetime phrasesin order.
z Sheisn't goingto stay herefor verylong.
3 We'regoingto travel aroundthe UK.
+ Theyaren't goingto live in 56o Paulo.
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phrasefor theseverbs: start, leave,do, move,
ft:E ;,r Writetwo true sentencesand two falsesentencesabout
get,lookfor (starta newjob,etc.J.Workin your futureplans.Use be going to and phrasesfrom .i.
pairs.Comparephrases.Thensaywhenyou I'm going to havea party on Saturday.
are goingto do someof the thingson yout
lists:/m going to starta newjob nextmonth. i+ Work in pairs.Say your sentences.Guessif your partner's
sentencesare true or false.
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i.:
1 Whereare herbrothers
goingto live?
2 Whatis Andygoingto do thisevening?
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Are you going to go
shopping on Saturday?
* TV tonight?
$ the cinemathis week?
coffeewith friendsafter
class?
c ! s w i m m i n go r r u n n i n g
next weekend? rl
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Vocabulary (3);feetings
adjectives
RealWorldsaying
goodbye and
goodluck
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goingto see each otheragain?
How do you feel?
ffi e Workin pairs.Howmuchcanyouremember?
ffi * Workin pairs.Matchtheseadjectivesto Choosethe correctwords in conversations
A-C.
pictures'1-8.Thencheckin p"**X.
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serrv Righr, it's time to go. Ther's^, 1 I brs.
exciteo.'31 tiredl t trAppy, , sad: l cnnts OK. Seeyou soon.Har-ea sood:ioi6y / holiday.
Ooredi-l scared,,,. hfrngry 6ngry, sany Thanks a lot.
cnRIs Textmewhenyou arrir-t,.r.'\Itnchester / London.
?*9** We can sayI'm excited,etc. or tfeet excited,etc. sAtly Yes,of course.Seer-ouin -i:i o , threehours.Bye!
* ffi'** ffiffiE Listenandpractise. B
* Work in new pairs.Testyour partner. DANNY It's ten past Sten/ ele: .,:. Trme to go.
KAREN Yes, you're right. I don': ..r--:nrro be late.
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D A N N Y O K . S e ey o u 6 t o n t o , . , , : ; : J : t se y e n r n p .
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DANNv You too. And good luci ..r'irhvour
ffi * Completethese sentenceswith atways,usualty,
sdriuing test/ job inlert,ieu.
sometimesor neverto makethem true for Vou.
KAREN Thanks a lot. Seer-ou.
1 l'm ,.... ...,. , happy on my birthday.
2 l'm , c
bored at the weekend
DoRorA Are you going to srudr nr:e nertgyear I course?
e t'm .,. . angrywithmy friends.
KHALID Yes, I am.
4 t'm tiredon Fridayevenings.
DoRorA Me too. Seeyou jn : _\;11;r1ber / December.
5 l'm hungryat 4 a.m.
KHALID Yes, seeyou.
A t'm . excitedbeforeI go on holiday. DoRorA And good luck t'irh \-oui ne\\-llschool I iob.
t'm . scaredwhenlfly. KHALID Thanks very much. Gt-'odbr-e.
6 t'm sad whenI saygoodbyeto people
** ![l!f ro ffi*r: Watchor tistenagain.Check
* Work in pairs.Comparesentences. youranswers.
REAL WORLD Sayinggoodbyeand good luck f f i a Put conversationsA and B in order.
# * Fillin thegapswiththesewords. A
a
a ereN Oh, nice. Have a good time.
a
6 Jurny much lot job see September ereN \fhat are you going to do after work?
a
a
6
ar.cN Thanks very much. Seeyou tomorrow.
a
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rH;;; " gr.a ( jouirrniy:1, .;ANE I'm going to have dinner with friends.
.JaNr Yes, seeyou. Bye!
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HELPWITHPRONUNCIAilONVowetsounds:review
ffi ffi*E Listento the soundsandwords.Listenagainand practise.
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Work in groups of four. Read the
rules.Then playthe game!
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Make a question. Say the (+) and (-) short
1 evenings/Ihe / he / Say these times. answers.
does/ What/ do / in ? 1 7.30,3.55,8,00,2.15 1 ls therea class
2 6 . 4 5 ,1 1, 2 0 , 4 . 3 51, 2 , 3 0 tomorrow?
2 you / Sunday/ on /
What/ did / do ? 2 Did he get up early?
Which preposition:
Correct this sentence.
in, on or at?
1 I didn'twentout,
Talkabout,your
last holiday.
I stayedat home.
2Karen alwaysget up
1 the weekend,night,
the evening
2 Friday,midday,
FINISH
earlyin the week.
o tne mornlng