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module 1 Question words Use each question word once to complete the questions about Parcheesi ~ the national game of India Parcheesi! The national game of India how howlong where which who how many what whatkind’ when a What kind of game is Parcheesi? It’s a board game - like chess or backgammon. b country does it come from originally? India. c do people play it now? All over the world - it's very popular in the USA. a does 'Parcheesi’ mean? It comes from ‘pacis’, which means twenty-five, e did people start playing it? Hundreds of years ago: but it only came to Europe in the nineteenth century. f invented it? Nobody knows! 9 people can play? Four. h do you play? By moving all your pieces to the centre of the board. i does a game last? Usually about half an hour. is it so popular? Because it’s easy to learn ... but difficult to play well! Subject and object questions ‘There are two different types of question with who (and what), ‘a Who Is the subject of the sentence: subject Y Who is speaking? ro inversion of subject and verb b Who is the object of the sentence: v v Whe are you speaking to? Inversion of subject and verb In the Present (and Past) simple we do not use do/did in subject questions: Who knows the answer? Who does-know-the answer? What happened? What did happen? 3 Decide if who is the subject or object of the questions below. Circle the correct form. WhoariY does want a cup of coffee? ‘Who won / did win the football match last night? Who want /do you want to go with? oe ‘Who knows / does know the right answer? Who already know / do you already know in this class? ‘Who told / did tell you the news? ‘Who live / do you live with? ‘Who lives / does live in the flat next door? ‘Who smokes / does smoke? ‘Who broke / did break my pen? Who did phone / did you phone just now? ‘Who went / did you go out with last night? m_ Who gave you / did you give those chocolates? 1 What happens / does happen at the end of the film? ee ne Present simple 6 She stays in a hotel when she comes to Britain, 4? Read the text about the Wilson sisters. 7 They see each other every weekend, Re © Write questions, Jennifer and Rosemary Wilson are twin sisters, at and they’re both famous ... but they have very 1 Where docs jennifer wilson different lives! She lives in London. Jennifer lives in London: she’s a well-known TV presenter, 2 and she gets up at 3 am. every day to introduce the popular breakfast TV show Good Morning UK! She finishes work at At3am. about 10.30 am. 2 Rosemary is a professional tennis player: she now lives in At about 10.30 a.m. Beverley Hills, USA with her American husband, Ron. 4 Rosemary comes to England two or three times a year to play: she always stays with her sister. ‘in Cavetiey Hil ‘Two or three times a year. b Correct the information in the sentences below. Use the information in. = 6 the text. To play tennis. 1 Jennifer and Rosemary have very similar lives ed 7 They don't have very similar ; 2. Jennifer and Rosemary live in the same country. Willheabien d Listen and check. Practise the pronunciation of the 3. Jennifer lives in the United States, questions. 4. She works in the evening. 5. Rosemary plays golf module 1 Vocabulary Leisure activities a Complete the phrases with a verb from the box. read rent” do eat get gofora istento watch 1 sent DVD. a avideo 2 a magazine ———_ a newspaper 3 in — out 4 some exercise —— 5 music ——— the radio 6 walk 7 yoga —— an aativity 8 a film —— amateh Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in part a. 1 My boss_reads _a newspaper every day. 2 My cousin ‘yoga every morning before breakfast. 3 Inever DVDs: I prefer to go to the cinema, Do you ‘the radio in the car? ‘What can I do to ‘ft? Do you prefer to @ football match live, or on TV? 7 My colleague and I sometimes mun after work. 8 We cout two or three times a month at our favourite Greek restaurant. Phrases with go and play activity (= verb + ng) go skiing place sportigame goto the gym play football, play cards musical instrument. play the guitar 10 10 Put the words in the box in the correct column, chess gym football guitar cinema table tennis violin park computer games shopping beach sking —iceskating trumpet piano dancing 90 | gotothe | play | play the chess Real life Questions you can’t live without 11 Soret tbe mistakes inthe questions 4. Ican help you? help you? b_ How much is this cost? © What time is? 4 When's your date of birth? Where do you from? f Where is the toilets, please? 9 How do you spelling your name? h Sorry, you repeat that, please? i Where part of Turkey are you from? j Where's nearest post office? k How long time are you going to stay? 1 You speak English? Past simple Regular and irregular verbs ‘Complete the past forms of the verbs below. Use the list on page 157 of the Students’ Book to find out which verbs are irregular. appear appear ¢ drive ar_ve 0 we __ make ma__ begin beg_n cat ate happen happen __ meet nm buy bout fall fe know knw play play __ come c_me feel fe live read cost c_st find fond look look __ take tok die a get ot lose lo write wr_te invent invent think thot forget forg stay stay sing s_ng 12 The First TV Soap Opera lop opera fon (C1 otceision senza tates nes of tic vame oof eo ch Toot lhe first TV soap opera (a) _ appeared (appear) on American television just after the Second World War. Its name (b) (be) Faraway Hill and it © (begin) on 2nd October 1946. A famous Broadway actress, Flora Campbell, (d) __ (play) Karen St. John, a rich New York woman who © — (go) to live with her relatives in the country after her husband (f) (die). She soon (g)______ (meet) a handsome young farmer, and of course the two immediately (h) ___ (fall) in love, Unfortunately, the farmer (i) _ (be) already engaged to Karen’s cousin, who (j)______ (know) nothing about the relationship. When she (1) (find) out, things (l)__(get) very, very difficult for Karen. The producers of Faraway Hill (m) (have) very little money — each programme (n)__ (ost) only $300 ~ so they (0) (make) them as quickly as possible. Because there )__ be) no time for the actors to learn their words each week, assistants (q) (write) them on blackboards. Because of this, they often (r)__ (look) into the distance with a strange, romantic expression on their faces ... as they (s) (read) their words from the boards on the other side of the studio! Negatives and affirmatives ore these sentences about Faraway Hill a The first TV soap opera appeared before the Second World War. It didn't appear before the Second World War, it appeared after the Second world war b_ Itbegan in October 1936, © It was about a tich farmer who moved to New York. d_ The woman fell in love with her cousin. Her lover was married to her cousin, f The producers of the programme had a lot of money. 4g The assistants wrote the actors’ ‘words on pieces of paper. did, was or were in questions and answers ‘Yesterday evening Ruth had her first date with Oliver. Her younger sister, Emma, is asking her about it. iz "ef OeIN a Complete Ruth and Emma's conversation with was/wasn’t, were/weren't or did/didn't. =: Sohow (1)__was your evening with Oliver? B® ‘good. Yes, very good. Mm... where (3) you go? To see the new James Bond film. B® it good? Well, it (§)__really the kind of film 1 like, you know, I'm not a James Bond fan, but it (6) ‘quite funny. t And (7)___ you go anywhere after that? R: We went to that new bar opposite the cinema ~ a few of Oliver’ friends © _ there. 0 they nice? The boy, James, (10) quite nice, but the two girls ap very friendly — they (12) talk to me at all, not word, That (13) very nice! How rude! R: But, anyway, they (14) stay long ~ they left after about twenty ‘minutes... and then we stayed and talked for an hour or two ... he as) really, really funny! Mm, very nice! (16) he buy you dinner? Re No... but he bought me a few drinks .. Mm, and (17) he bring you home in his new sports car? R Yes. why? E So, (18) he very romantic? Emma, mind your own business! =: And (19) he ask to see you again? R: Yes, he (20) » actually .. now go away! & Mm ... very interesting! Listen and check. 13 STE module 2 Time phrases often used in the past ago Answer at least six questions below about yourself. Use ago in your answers. a When did you first start learning English? | first started learning English three years agi When ald you fst learn to write? © When id you frst use a computer? When did you fist send an e-mail? When did you fist go abroad? £ When did you last watch or listen to the news? 9 When did you last make a phone call? hh When did you last wash your hands? 1 When did you last watch a lm? J When did you last write a letter to a friend? in, at, on 6 comple the wens with nat on or a My grandmother was bora _in___ 1939, b_ Tl meet you at the cinema 8.30. © Lmet Kerry in the street looked very well. last week ~ she d_ My mother-in-law usually comes to stay Christmas. € I've got a doctor’s appointment Friday moming. £ My cat sleeps on my bed night. 9. Pip often goes abroad the winter. hh Bob moved to New York the 1970s. 14 Vocabulary Words to describe feelings 7) sie i ot sects fn te Hann age 19 of the Students’ Book to complete the sentences below. 4 When Amanda didn’t come home from her night cout, her parents felt very _worvied b_ The night before her birthday, Anna was so she couldn't sleep. © After a terrible day at work, ! got home, listened to some music and had a bath. Then I felt more d_ Twanted a new DVD player for my birthday, but all, I got was a stupid computer game. I was really © OK, OK, I'm nearly ready to go. Don't be so f It was a beautiful sunny day, and as | walked. to work, I was 9) The film was nearly three hours long. A lot of people got and left before the end, Twas to see David in London: | thought he was in Paris! i Frank woke up and heard a noise downstairs. he couldn’t move. j My new hair cut looked horrible: I was too He was so to go out. k I'm sorry. I lost the CD you lent me. Please don’t be 1 People often feet a little before an. {important exam, Wordspot feel 10 Complete the sentences with the correct form of feel and a word or phrase from the box. | about cold embarrassed hot lke Uke-doing sick well @ What do you fel like doing. this weekend? b Do you something to eat before we go? © This room ‘who left the window open? Mum, come quickly! Sam says he 1 el so when I broke Jose's glasses. £ How do you Cara's plans to move overseas? 9 Your head 1 think you've got a temperature, 1h Joss went home because she didn't very Spelling -ed endings 1 Look at the spelling rules 1 onpage 149 of the Students’ Book and write the Past simple forms of these regular verbs believe oy continue drop hurry marry phone pene nnge stop study Pronunciation Irregular verbs 123 Which of the past verb forms in the box rhyme? Add them to the correct list. came’ fell felt gave got lost met paid saw sold spoke thought told was wore made; __came went: cost: wrote: bought: b @EEB Listen and check. Repeat the verbs. Improve your writing Linkers: but, so, because, then 1 3 Correct the linkers to make the sentences logical, a I'm really tired _{ bust__1'm going to bed. b I couldn’t buy anything | forgot my purse ¢ He's broken his arm _beeatse_he can’t play football. d_ First you put in the cassette, bt __ you press this button here. @ We got an expensive new computer this week, we're having a lot of problems with it, £ The mew teacher is very nice, _#he® _ she's very strict about homework, 4g Is terribly hot on the beach because we're taking the children home. His boss was angry with him he was late for work three times in a week. i Finish your drink: _b¥t__ we must go home. 7 Comparative and superlative adjectives Comparative forms @ Read the profiles of Paul Chang and Mike ‘The Monster’ Morton. Use the adjectives in brackets to complete the questions and answers below. fra (i Pe [ea Creo Co ae ed cn 9 1.85m Vary fast Not very xporionced : 80kg Aggression factor: | 80% Power rating: m0 Popularity ©©8 Who is 1 (old) old _ _Mike is older than Pau 2 (young) tee 3 (tall) —__? 4 (fast) —_—_——} 5 (experienced) 30 6 (slow) ? 7 (heavy) — 2 8 (aggressive) =? 9 (powerful) = ____ 10 (poputa:) —_______? GERD Listen and practise saying the sentences. Superlative forms 2D. Put the acoctvs into the superative form, @ The___tallest____ (tall) US President was Abraham Lincoln, who was Lm 93, and the ___ (old) was Ronald Reagan, who ‘was 69 when he became President in 1981. b The Marathon was the Portuguese runner Antonio Pinto (fast) winner of a London ~ fourteen minutes better than the _ (quick) woman, Ingrid Kristiansen from Norway. © Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah, Sultan of the Arab state of Brune, is the world’s __ (rich) monarch. Many people think that Queen Elizabeth of Great Britain is the —_ (wealthy) female ruler. Elvis Presley ~ who died in 1977- was probably the _____ (popular) singer of all time. He always said that the ____ important person in his life was his mother. © Queen Jane had the (short) time on the throne of any English Queen just five days! King Louis XIV of France was King for the (long) time: seventy-two years! 3 Here are some famous sayings which contain a comparative or superlative adjective. Listen to the sayings and underline the comparative and superlative forms. Democracy isthe worst form of goverment pat from al the others. Vo Winston Churchill b “The reason I wanted to be an actress was to play people ‘much more interesting than I am, and to say things much ‘more intelligent than anything I could think of myself: Actress Prunella Scales All animals are equal, but some are more equal than others, George Orwell in Animal Farm a Good, beter, the best Never let it rest Unil good is beter And better is the best Unknown teacher tg aap cee difficult than being clever. Editor of a comedy magazine Prepositions in comparative phrases: as, than, from, like, in, to Complete the sentences with as, than, from, ke, 4 norte a Marie's dress is very similar _to_ mine. b_ She has the same taste in clothes me. © Annaisolder___ she looks. Helen is the tallest person our elass, © Do you look your parents? £ Who's the youngest person ‘your family? 9 Our lives today are very different the way our grandparents lived. 1h Are these glasses the same yours? Making comparisons with nouns 5 Circle the correct form in the sentences. We compare nouns using more and the most. You've got more CDs than me. [My brother has the most CDs in our family. a My dog's got « lot (ey the most energy than me! 'b_ Sylvia wears more / the most jewellery in the class. All my friends spend more / the most money on. clothes than me. d_ There are more / the most books on the floor than on the bookshelves. © Radio FM123 plays more / the most rock music of all the stations. £ Who has more / the most brothers and sisters: Alice or Fatima? 9 Your team lost more / the most games than mine. Which person in your class watched more / the most TV programmes last night? Describing people Questions about appearance a Write the questions for these answers about Donna. She's in her twenties. 2 2 She's slim and athletic-looking. 3 ? ‘About Im 75. ao She's very friendly. 5 > No, it's quite long, 6 They're dark brown. b Listen and check. Then listen and repeat. 31 = module 5 is > c a 32 or has got? Complete the sentences with is (5) / are or has ('s)/ have (ve) got. > z My grandmother__is in her seventies, but she a very young face. She lovely teeth and skin and she (not) any white hair! G; De SG 2) My brothers and sisters, look at ~ they very similar to all very pale and they green eyes and red hair. 2 Qa The baby. only a few days old, but she Jots and lots of hair. My dad __a moustache, but he (not) a beard any more ~ he shaved it off a few weeks ago! That's him! 8 Complete the conversation with words or phrases from the box. younger than looked Did he have Taller than What did-he he's got elegant what colourwas the strangest hhavealook similar to cleanshaven Mo= Po: Mo: Po: wo: Mo! Po: Mo: Po: Mo! — & Mrs Ogden ro = Police Officer So, tell me about the man who stole your neighbours! car. (@) What did he look like? Well, he was tall... © me? (Oh yes, and he was (6) you only ‘about thirty, 1'd say. Humph! And (@) his hair? It was blond, and short... it was (€) yours, actualy. Tsee. (0 beard? No, he was (6) OK. Now (h) at these photos - can you see him? Oh yes, he (i) exactly like this one here. but that's Frankie ‘Fingers’ Farnham — () _____a beara, and he's very short! Do you remember anything else about the man? Yes, &) thing was that he was very @) “he was wearing a suit... not like a thief at al Hm, like this photo? Yes, that's him! ‘That's Bill ‘the Businessman’ Mahony: he's in prison! Are you sure you saw the thief? Well, er, it was very dark Order of adjectives When we use more than one adjective before ‘a noun, the order is: size shape colour noun long dork = hair big square glosses opinion other adjectives noun pretty young woman We do not use and She's got long ant dark hair. Tick (V) the sentence if the word order is correct. Put a cross (x) ifthe word order is wrong, and it, correctit blue long blonde 5 a Sue's little daughter's go{bue-big eyes. and{blond- Jong hit. Kerry wore a very elegant, long, black dress to the theatre © Harry's gota grey short beard and a moustache 4__I saw some silver gorgeous earrings when I was shopping today. © You know Jon — he's got short dark hair and he ‘wears small round glasses £ Talways wear old casual clothes at home. 4 Cindy's tall, and she's got pate beautiful skin h_ We saw a strange-looking old man waiting at the bus stop. Vocabulary Adjectives to describe appearance 1 Cross out the word that does not belong in each group. a pretty. attractive ugly good-looking b blond dark-haired dyed —_long © enormous young old inhertwenties a. pale fair-skinned tanned clean-shaven © elegant sophisticated polite casual Physical appearance 1% the clues to complete the grid below. The ‘words all come from pages 42-43 of the ‘Students’ Book. 4. Eighteenth-century ladies ~ and men ~ often wore a oon thetr head. (3 letters) b Physically strong and good at sport. (8 letters) You are this if you have a lot of courage. (6 letters) d_ When your skin goes brown because of the sun, you have one of these. (6 letters) eI the times of Queen Elizabeth I, fashionable ladies ‘wanted their faces to be this colour! (5) f If you eat something which is___, you will be very ill, (9 letters) 9 The opposite of blond is dark. (6 letters) h It's between your head and your shoulders! (letters) 1 For skin colour, the opposite of dark. (4 letters) } Thin, in an attractive way. (4 letters) k People put this on their face to look more attractive. (A letters, 2 letters) 1 People put this liquid on their skin: it has a pleasant smell. (7 letters) (|G wialAlefelm|m)olafal>|m Ss module 5 Vocabulary booster: parts of the face and body 12° Label the pictures. it b GERD Listen and practise the pronunciation of the words. © How many does a person usually have? Write the words from part 2 : next to the correct number below. a 2 10 32: Uncountable: 34 Intentions and wishes: going to, planning _—_ Question forms to, would like to, would rather Here are some answers about Positive and negative forms the Craven family. Write the questions. 2 Where are they planning to move? To California, > » nn ? Ina film studio. No, not for the first few months. of Mitesmrtancestbout che rnin amy. a = Rob and Sofia Craven live in England but they / plan / move / to Yes they are, but not thelr California. house Rob and Sofia Craven live in England but they are planning to move . to California uefa b- Rob is a cameraman and he / going / work / in a film studio there, t — No, they're planning to leave © Sofia is a music teacher, but she / not / plan / work / for the first few him in England months, 9 No, he'd rather have a big They / going / sll their car, but they / not / going / sll their house. A garden. friend of thelr / going / rent / i Next door to Cameron Diaz. The children / plan / take their dog with them, but Rob and Sofia / plan / leave / him in England, They / going / buy / another dog in California, Ahorse. He'd rather learn to surf F In California, Sofia / like / buy / a house by the beach, but Rob / rather / have / an apartment with a big garden. The children / like / live / next door to Cameron Diaz! 9. Emily says she / like / have a horse, but Todd / rather / get / another dog, h_ Emily / like / learn / to ride, but Todd / rather / learn / to sur. Read the newspaper column. Choose the phrases from the box to fill the gaps. goingto he's. [would planning to not planning ''m planning is going to retire Seen and ‘The best of heard *<<.. by Stella Renuzzi Glamorous actress, Sophie de Roy, has sad that she is in love with Argentinian dancer Hector Castagni. "He's the perfect man for me,’ she told me, ‘It’s not ‘easy being a single gitl, but I hope that’s (a) going to change soon.” ‘Sophie and I are both very young,” said Castagni in an interview with KO magazine. “I would (6) wait for a few years before we make any important decisions. I'm ©. to get married ‘ill Pm thirty. Ex-footballer Jim Norton is in Hollywood hoping for a career in films. And the good news for Jim is that he has found his first film role ~(@) going to play the part of Badger’ ~a violent criminal — in the new Mo Amos film, Gunt Runner, “Idon’t think there's a big

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