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Speaking: Talking about daily routine

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Speaking: Talking about important dates Birth dates and places


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4eading: Story (He u,nnted to see the mountains ...)
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?eading: Gary and Susie shop for clothes


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jstening: Judy doesn't know what to wear Buying clothes

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fi**r:* ** numbers 1-100; introductions and greetings.

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A My name's Luis. My name'x = My name *x
B Nice to meet you, Luis! what,s = what i*
A Nice to meet you too!
cn.3 Complete the conversation. Then listen
and check.
A Hi. 1l'nr Darek. What's name? '-
B Hello. '- name's Lucio. Nice to
meet you!
A a_ too!

Write the conversation again using short forms.


A Hello. My name is Linda. What is your name?
B Nice to meet you, Linda. I am Fiona.
A Hello. l'/ty name's Linda. -...".:
Practise in pairs.

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What's your name?


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cor.o Read and listen.
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A Hello! I'm Robert.
cor.+ Match photos A-H with countries 1-8. B Hi! My name's Carlos. Where are you from,
Then listen and repeat. Robert?
1 England tr A I'm from France. And where are you from?
2 France tr B I'm from Madrid.
3 Italy I
4 Argentina I *h**k i€ *ar?
5 Mexico I
6 Poland I
7 Ttrrkey I Where er€ y&sr frrlm?
B Spain I
i's$ fr*sx France/Paris.

cor.s Listen and write the name of the country.


cot.z Qsmplsle the conversation. Then listen
1 Hello! My name's Daniel. I'm from and check.
2 Hi! I'm Edmondo. I'm from A Hi. lMy name's Mark.
3 Hi! Mv name's Helen. I'm from B Hi Mark! I'm Diego. Where are'
4 Hello! I'm Aziz.I'm from from?
5 Hi! I'm Pablo. I'm from AI'm3 London. And a
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cor.a [!13{sll countries 1-10 with nationalities a-j. Complete the sentences with the nationalities from
Then listen and repeat. Exercise 5.
Country Nationality 1 I'm from Spain. I'm Spanlsh
2 I'm from F rance. I'm
1Italy d a T[rrkish
3 I'm from England. I'm
2 Thrkey n b English
4 I'm from Argentina. I'm
3 France n c Argentinian
4 England f, d Italian
Complete the sentenceswilh I'm/l'm from.
5 Spain f, e Polish
6 Germany I f Mexican 1 l'm English. 6 _ P,rlanci.
7 Mexico I g German 2_Paris. 7 _Canada.
8 Poland I h Canadian 3 _IzabeIla. B _\Ielcan.
9 Argentina I i French 4 _German. g _-\'gentna.
10 Canada I j Spanish 5_ John. 10 _ Spanish.

Practise in pairs.
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gaps 1-6 in the table. Then check on page 116.
A Helio!
Kirsten Helio. Are you John Smith?
A Yes, I am. John Smith from Montreal!
to be: I/you
Kirsten Oh, you aren't English ... you're + | 1'm {am} from London.
Canadian. You '_ {;rrn} Canadian.
B Ilello! I'm John Smith too!
| '_ {an* **1} from Manchester.
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Kirsten Oh! Where are you from? Manchester?
B No, I'm not from Manchester. I'm {xr* xoii English.
from London! ? &n; I in Frankfurt? Yes, you nr*./
Kirsten Oh! No, you -i:rag:'t.
you John Smith? Yes, I 6_/
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Complete the sentences. cor.ro Listen and repeat the dialogues in Exercis: l
Practise in pairs.
1I _ Spanish - I'm ltalian!
2A _you English? Practise in pairs. Answer with Ies, I am./No, l'm noi
B Yes, I
3A_ you from Germany? 1 Are you from London?
BNo, I 2 Are you German?
4A-IinOxfordStreet? 3 Are you a student?
B Yes, you A Are ycu fromLondcn?
B No i'm nof.l'mfrornDudapeet.
cot.to Qsrnplste the conversations. Then listen
and check. Complete the conversation for you. Then practise
in pairs.

1A t_ you Tim Brorr,n?


B No, I t_. I'm Tim Green.

2 A Where t_ you from? France?


B No, I ^_ from Naples.
A Oh sorry. You t_ French - you
6 Italian! Eduardo I'm Eduardo. What's loLrf l1i:i .:
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Eduardo Nice to meet you! Are 1-or-t f i"
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Eduardo I'm from Spain. I'nr rr

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B Yes, I t_ . I'm from Madrid.
A Oh! Are you at university?
B Sorry? Oh, t_ I a student? Yes,
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col.rs Qemplste the gaps. Then listen and repeat. B 11 48 19 30 4
t0 I 23 33 24 50
20 tt 29 14 39 22
LI twenty-one 40 forty 40 tc 43 IJ 44 16
22 twenty-two 42 forty-two bl B3 95 47 100 BO
23 twentythree 44 78 59 55 90 B3 6B
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thirty-one 70 seventy
32 thirty-two 75 cor.rs lislsp and write how old the people are.
36 80 eigh$
37 90 ninety
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39 100 a hundred Practise in pairs. Ask and answer the questions.

Say the numbers around the class. How old are you? g

. 1-50 in threes: 3, 6,9, l2 ... **-*****# ['m nineleen. And you?


. 1-100 in fives; 5, 10, 15 ... 'ryFs**"ry*Fs*"F*crqs'"Jg$

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1 afternoon I
2 evening E
cor.ro [{3ls[ photos A-B with dialogues 1-2.
3 morning I
Then listen and check.

1 orrernoon, Oh, hi T?ish. +


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Then listen and check.
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Good morning,
Robert. J
Mrs Berger.
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.:rry" Good afternoon! Afternoon!
Good evening! Evening!
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you. And you? And you?

1 Mrs Berger Good morning, Robert.


Rob Cood tmarninQ. Mrs Berger.
t_ are you?
Mrs Berger I'm t_ , thank you.
And you?
Rob Yes, I'm very well, thank you!

2 Trish Afternoon, Rob!


Rob Oh, hi Trish. How are you?
.. , Trish I'm fine, *_. And
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Rob Y"il* ^- , thanks.

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phrases from *pea* {"}r;1. Then listen and check,

1 Mr Blick Good afternoon, Robert!


Rob Oh, r aood aflernoon , Mr Blick.
2)
Mr Blick I'm very well, 3- . And you?
Rob Yes, *_ , thank you.

2 Rob Evening, Jill


Jill Evening Rob! Horv t- you?
Rob Yes, I'm fine, 6- .

Practise the dialogues in Exercises 3 and 4 in pairs.

Greet students in your class. Then greet your teacher


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Her name's Olivia and sbe's q secret3.ry' Shes a cloctor iro.
26.
Sfres 20 and she's from Scotland' Ll Crni.ru.""a

iJ gic name's Daniel and he's from Ireland


He's 28 and he's a police officer. I

He's Boris from Russia. His name's Ardv and he's a mechanic.
He's 24 and he's an actor. tr He's 19 and he's trngJish.
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and check.

I Anoys ty anou?Psl/ sne s a mecnanrc.


2 Daniel's Irish and he's / hi,s 28.
3 She's a doctor andher / she's name's Sadie.
4 Hi,s / her name's Boris and he's an actor.
5 Olivia's Scottish and he's / she's 20.

cor.r Write 's in two places in each sentence,


Then listen and check. Susan
1 She Sadie and she 26.
)he's )adie and she'a 26.
2 His name Daniel and he from Ireland.
3 Her name Olivia and she a secretary.
4 He Boris and he Russian.
5 He English and lls name Andy.

cor.zz [!l4ls[ questions 1-4 and answers a-d,


Then listen and check.

1 What's her name? E


2 What's her job? T
3 Where's she from? T
4 How old is she? n
a She's 26.
b Her name's Sadie.
c She's from Canada.
d She's a doctor.
Practise in pairs. Ask and answer the questions in
Exercise 5 about photos B-E.
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What's his name?
Ssmplste the table with the jobs from
cor.zs
Exercise 7. Then listen, check and repeat,
His name's Andy.
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a* rctor
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a xecretary 3 6

x police officer 4

Practise in pairs. Ask and answer the questions


about pictures 1-6 in Exercise 7.
What'e hie/her narte? \Nha--= ' . ' .' , ,
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cor.zr ftsafl and listen. Then tick true and
(l). Complete the table. Then check on page 1 17.
cross false
Mavis Look, Beth. It's Sean Connery!
to be= he/shelit
Beth Mavis, it isn't Sean Connery. It's NIr Ke111-.
Mavis Mr Kelly? Is he an actor? He/She : :iril it doctor.
Beth No, he isn't an actor, Mavis. He's a doclor It. .,, Mr Kelly.
Mavis Oh, yes! Is he single?
Beth No, he isn't. He's married, Mavis. He/She t l't*t! an actor,
Mrs Kelly's an artist. Itr-i;.; ,1{"rrt sean connery.
Mavis An artist? Oh! Is her name Helen?
Beth it t_ he/she/it Canadian?
Yes, is.
Mavis Ah yes! And ... is she Canadian? Yes, he/she/it-1lro_.
Beth No, Mavis, she isn't Canadian. She's No, he/she/it u-.
from France.
Mavis Oh, yes. Sorry. Circle the correct answer about Mr and Mrs Kelly.
1 Mr Kelly is a doctor. T 1 It zs /6m,T]]Sean Corurery.
2 He is single. tr 2 Mr Kelly i,s / 'isn't an actor.
3 Mrs Kelly is an actor. tr 3 He zs / i,sn't single.
4 She's French. n 4 Mrs Kelly i,s / 'isn't an artist.
5 Her name zs / i,sn't Mavis.
6 Helen i,s / i,sn't French.
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c0i.25 Answer the questions. Use short answers. Read the table in Exercise 6. Write questions about
Then listen and check. Pablo and Maria.

1 Is Mr Kelly an artist? 1 Pablo / Italian? 4 Maria / Spanish?


No, he isn'i. ltalian?
le Tablo 5 she / single?
2 Is he a doctor? 2 Where / he / from? 6 What / iob?
3 Is he married? 3 he / married?
4 Is Mrs Kelly an actor?
5 Is her name Helen? Practise in pairs. Ask and answer the questions from
6 Is she Canadian? Exercise 7.

cor.zo Listen and find Pablo, Sandy and Maria in No, he isn't. S
the picture. He's Spanish F'- '
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cor.zo Look at the table. Then listen again and
complete. Write six sentences (three true and three false) about
Pablo and Maria.
Pablo Maria Maria's married.
?ablo'EEnqlish.
nalionalily Spanish
married/single Read your sentences to a paftner.

job A Maria'E married.


B frue.
A Tablo'sEnqlish.
B False. He ien't, E nglish. He's gpanish.

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Jane n Anthony I
cor.zz lis{s1 and repeat the alphabet. William tr Stuart n
Emma I Marianna tr
cor.zo $s6plste gaps 1-8. Then listen and check' Brian I Charles I
leil a h j'- cor.sr li5ls5 and complete the form.
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cor.zs Look at Exercise 2. Listen and circle the


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letters you hear. Then check your answers on .i
page 95.

Practise in pairs. Take turns to read lines 1-6,


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cor.rz Qspplste the questions. Listen and check.


b a-e-i-o-u-,I-e-o-i-.q-o-e-j-Y-e Then listen and repeat.

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1 What's your first , Please?
- 2 What your surname?
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4 How old you?

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Work in pairs. Student A, look at page 109.
My name's Giovanna -
Student B, look at page 1 1 1.
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His/Aer nameie ... Ae'slehes .,.
Jobs

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Look at Jimmy in photos A-C. What's his job?

cor.ss Read iii:,*;ir ulli. Check the phrases in your


dictionary. Then listen and repeat.

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Excuse me.
Pardon?
Sorry,/l'm sorry.
Thank you very much.
You're welcome.
I don't understand,
I don't know

cor.o+ lislgp and match conversations 1-3 with


photos A-C.

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cor.r+ f,smplgte the conversations with the words
from litruk iji:i.
Then listen and check.
1 A Excuse t_ . Is this your bag?
B Yes, it is! Thank you 2_ much.
3
A You're

2 An_me. Where's the banco. nlease?


B T'm'-. I don't u_.
A Oh - the bankl Where's the bank?
B Sorry, I don't 7

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Are you Hugh Grant?
Br0
A Are you Hugh Grant?
B No, tt_. My name's Jimmy White.

Practise the conversations in Exercise 4 in pairs.

Work in pairs. Look at page 109 and write a


dialogue. Then read it to the class, Use the phrases
from iii:*;f {)ut. **_t}f"
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Circle the correct answer in the sentences.
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1 He's a / an, englneer.
Put the words into the three categories. Then add 2 She / Her teacher is American.
three more words from Units 1 and 2 to each group' 3 He's / Hi,s a police officer.
Petand waiter Italy engineer Ttrrkish 4 I / Ma name's Felipe.
Germany Mexican Canadian secretary 5 Is he you're / your manager?
6 What's she / her name?
7 He i,s / 'i,sn't French - he's from London.

Choose the right answer: a, b or c.

1 What's your name?


a Spain
Look at the pictures and complete sentences 1-3.
@Maxine
c I'rench
2 Where's he from? He's from
a Canadian
b Argentina
c Polish
3 How old is she? She's
a seventeen
b German
c married
4 What's her job? She's
d twelve
b an actress
student and c good
he teacher.
5 Are you Spanish?
a Yes, I am.
b Yes, Spanish.
c Thank you.
Look at the table and write four questions and
answers about Diana.

2 She and
I receptionist. i

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s
k

2Age 21

3 Nationality Canadian
4 Job musician

1 What's her name ? Her name


2 How ,
3 Where
4 What

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c0135 Listen and repeat the words in cor.ez liglgJl and circle the correct answers.
each group.

1 bag, b4nk, Canada, Italian, m4rried,


Spanish, thanks
i NAME: 1 Gabriela / Gabriella
2 gngineer, Mexico, receptionist, , SURNAUE: 2 Suskand / Suskind
secretary spell, ten, twelve . AGE:313/30
. NAT|oNALITy: a ltalian / Canadian
cor.so Listen to the pronunciation of the words
, FROM: 5 Winipeg / Winnipeg
from the box. Put them in the right group. ' OCCUPATTON:6 secretary / student
a€€or alphabet Canada Italian
Italy mechanic Mexican thirr v Write a description of the woman in Exercise 1.
Use the information from the card,

On Orr nOn Onr -.e' ',aa'.a a


acxor Italy
SPEAKING
Choose the correct response, a-c, for
sentences 1-4.
1 Hi, Jake? How are you?
ffiK&mgru& &p-em &m&$wM&K a Good morrung.
b Fine thanks, and you?
Circle the correct word or phrase. c Thanks!
2 My name's Marie. Nice to meet youl
a I'm Alec. Nice to meet you too!
b What's your name?
c Excuse me.

STUDENTSWITH 3 Oh, my bag! Thank you very much!


a I don't know.

TWO LIVES b Fine thank you.


c You're welcome!
4 Excuse me. Where's the university?
I Her lHls name's a I don't know.
b Sorry, I don't know.
Francis. No, it c Pardon, I don't know.
' is I isn't an English
I

F,.,-'Jl +
name
3
Francis-
.L ls /
ls from French!
i: I
He's nineteen and he's
a
o I on student at
Greenwich University
in London. ln the o
=
I . c- n
evenings he'ss o I on
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6 Hs I Her name's Aga ae
and she 7 's from I 's
Poland. In the mornings -
CJ
she's a student at
; North London
Universit;z In the no
afternoons she's a
secretary ing o I on
}<
offlce in central
Londonl =
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cn3s Read the article. Tick true (/) and cross false (l). cor.ss Complete the table with the underlined words
from the text. Listen and repeat. Then check on
1 Victoria is an actress from New York. tr page 1 1 7.
2 Darren's from a big family. f
3 Sam isn't from Manchester. I
4 Rachel isn't a teacher. f, Singular Plural
5 Rory is 2 and Summer is 4. T * husband grandparents
3
Complete gaps 1-B in the photos with the
underlined words from the text.

Ffind, *,Eae *a"ag*3


husband I husband=
j child I childr*i: NOT €hild+

X&fork !t **t
Find the sentences in the text and complete the gaps.

1 Where you and your family from?


2 Hissisters musicians.
_
3 How old they?
4 We _ very rich but we
very happy!

Complete the table with 're/are/arent Then check


on page 117.

to be: welyoulthey

We/You/Theyt_ {ere} from New York.

Weffou/They 1_ {ane m*t} musicians.


3-we/you/they happy?
Yes, we/you/theyo_.
No, we/you/they 5_.

Circle the correct form in the sentences about


the text.
Gloria and Mike 5 1 Victoria and her parents are /ftre;n\front
Manchester
E
2 Her grandparents are / aren't American.
3 Sam and Dave are / aren't teachers.
4 Rory and Summer are / o,ren't music,ar'L-.
5 Victoria and Darren are / aren r \ et-. :ai.a .

Write the plural form of the words in brackets.


1 How old are your broLAe:= ? (-t'l'-,il rr'
2 We aren't his _ . (srsttr'
-:r-ult
3 Are her from Austla-,ra.
'llar-L,
4 Where are her frol'-- iLar'-r..
'-1i..
5 My _ aren't teachels. -l:t-.l.t'
Work in pairs. Look at page 109 and complete the
text with is/isn'Uare/aren't.

Write five sentences about you and your family,


a{ Lt, .XY-! Mynarr,es...ert -.
John and Martha a

ia
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s?
and listen. Complete gaps 1-4 in the photos with the words
*ffiewweffi &rum cor.+o Read
from Exercise 1.
a"&sYm$x$ru&
Julie Oh, Rick! Photos of your sister's wedding!
Tlrini,. &a*klTick (/) the words Rick Oh, no! They're boring!
you know. Julie No, they aren't. Look at thls photo. Are they Wal'ne's aunts?
Rick No, they're his grandmothers.
grandmother I son I Julie Ohl Their hats are very pretty ...
mother ! father ! Rick No, they aren't - they're ugiY!
parents ! sister I Julie And this photo? Are they Wa;me's aunt and uncle?
brother f husband I Rick No, they're our parents.
wife I uncie f Julie Oh, the-v're very tall!
daughter f, aunt ! Rick \-es, $'e're a tall family.
Julie But look at you and your brother ln this photo.
Rick It's a good photo!
Julie Yes, but vour friends are tall, and you and your brother
are short.
Rick No, we aren't!

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ris
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i,,j*r'k lt *** cot.at Tick (/) the correct sentence. Listen and
repeat the answers.
Match the sentences with the same meaning.
Then check on page 118. 1 a They're from Russia V
b Russia
Their from n
1 They're Wagne's Igrandmothers.
2 a He's Japanese.
2 They're Sharon's brothers. n I
b His Japanese. I
a They're herbrothers.
b They're hzs grandmothers. 3 a Your our friends. n
b You're our friends. I
Replace the words in italics with hr.s or her.
4 a We're they're parents. n
1 Sharon is Wayne's wlfe. b We're their parents. I
Sharan ie hrE wife.
2 Rick is Sharon's brother. cor.+z lssft at the photo and listen. Correct the false
3 Wayne's grandmothers are happy. sentences.
4 Ri,ck's friends aren't short.
1 It's a photo of Jack's brothers and sisters.
5 Shcr,ron's parents are ta\l. \Ns a phoLo ol )ack'E lr\ende.
2 Adam is Jessica's brother.
tV*r* !t **";'[ 3 Richard's sister is very pretty.
4 Jessica and Richard's father is a doctor.
Complete the box with the underlined words in the 5 Suzie isn't Jack's girlfriend.
dialogue in Exercise 2. Then check on page 118.

Subject pronouns Possessive adjectives

tr'm Wayne. ffiy name's Wayne.


?,i:g're Sharon. Y*uf name's Sharon.
f{*'s Rick. Xis name's Rick.
*h*is my friend. }{*r name's Julie.
ff*'re short. 1_ parents
are short.
Yr:*'re tall. parents
are tall.
'[&*y're my r_hats
grandmothers. are pretty.

Complete the sentences with our, your, their.

1 A'Is he Bill and Sally's father?'


B'No, he's uncle.'
2 James and I are brothers. parents
are American.
3 A 'What are _ jobs?'
B 'I'm an
artist and Joe's a mechanic.'
4 A'Are your friends rich?'
B'No, they aren't, but
grandparents arel'

*.

t,
Write five pairs of names. Then ask and answer
questions in pairs.
I
Who are MarLa ano -:'.:,. - ' . .
3t5Tef9.
Whoore-lor--. :

?arents.

t*'ti
S* t,:'
tr#se,ffi *}g"&ffiv e$*ffi #ffieww&ffi
l"r;;l ii;::kl Look at the pictures, Complete the
gaps with the words from the box.

man in a big car. short pretty tali rich

*t*irk rt *xt
Complete the table with the words from
the pictures. Then check on page 118.

Singular Plural
2
s man
i*r iJU#tfiBi"f
* child 3

i' person 4

Ther-'re women
1-i**;# 6#;"*xex

person.
She's .i :,grrtri ','rirrr;+"i.

Put the words in the correct order.


:l
1 pretty I my I aren't I sisters
My sisLers aren'L prelty.
2 happy / they / children / are?
3 parents I ow I aren't lpeople / tall
4he/richlislalman?
5 uncles I and I ugly / are / lheir i short
Match a word in A with an opposite word in B.

A happy tall B small sad new


pretty big old bad ugly poor
rich good short

Complete the sentences with the opposite words.

1 My sister's a ehorL person but her


children are
2 They're very rich people but their parents
are_.
3 Their father's car is old but their mother's
They're _ men. caris-. -
4 Our family is small but my friend's family
:^
S f\lv OtUtirit is good but my Spanish

She's a sad woman.

They're happy children Therr're rrolrr nconle


See r-or,r soonl

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i:,i l liii;r i;,tl,l f ir: i:,i r ii i,; Work in pairs. Write a dialogue about the photo,
Read it to the class, Use phrases from
R€ad ::i.,,,,,:., :,rr. TiCk (,/) the SentenCeS from
the photo.

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Goodbye./Bye.
Goodnight.
rr
See you. n
See you later! T
See you tornorrow! I
See you soon.
Take care.
lT
cor.ca f,spplste the conversations with words from
r.;.;r. LiSten and check, Then practise in pairs.
',1;,11:,'r

1 A Bye Karl,
B t_Mandy. t_ you later.
A \es. see ''_
2Al Mum.
B Goodby", George. Take'
A And you, Mum.

3 A Goodnight, Granddad.
B o-, dear. Sleep rvell.
A Thanks. And you.'__you tomorror,ri Say goodbye to your classmates/teacher,
Places ':.::.'.,:;::l
',",,,:ti rrl;pi ,t'.:1,,- t.::, t:1., tOWnS; plaCeS, ShOpS and SefViCgS.
:,:".:i:,.,. there is/there are; a,/some/any; prepositions of place.
'':r:,.' :: : positive and negative adjectives; asking for and giving directions.

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cor.+q Listen and repeat, Tick (/l the things you find on the map. In your opinion, is Boreton an interesting town?

t hospilal V ,ffi \uu."ul"r, r 7 caf6 ! 10 h& cinema I


H
*
2 3&gg museum ! postofficel t club! 11 '& church tr
m ..:.,ry

E theatre tr hotel I { park ! 12


W supermarket !
I

Hospital

F-- C
Grand Hotel
Streel
K\ng
&1ffi ' r.r.1ss
vr--
Street
;-\
ri-
ZabaSupermarket' u"'h Antonio's Caf6
Tourist Information S& ^
o%er
Victoria Hotel
@

Lavender Caf6 6a .i

Saint Mark's
"&,
&
;.:_& Albert Hotel
&
:

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Post Office '&:i lffi


&' &La Regina Hotel LondonRoad G'-
k &!
Tesda Superstore

s,
Spart Supermarket

i:l
Places

MY BORETON!
Wendy, 70
Boreton is small but it's great! There's a nice
park and there's zvery interesting
museum. Boreton church is very pretty - it's seven hundred years oldl
There are also some nice caf6s in the town centre and three supermarketsl
Oh, and the new hospital is fantastic - the doctors are very good!

Jon, 16
Boreton is a sad place!There are a lot of hotels and that's it!There arenr a:-r'
good shops. There isrit a cinema or a theatre. And there isnt even a librml.
There is only one club in town - Testosterons.It's terrible! Oh, and there aren'l
any buses in the evening! Boring Boreton!

cor.+r lislsp and read about Boreion. Who is happy


in Boreton?

&V*rk it *xt
Look at the underlined phrases in the texts in
Exercise 2. Complete the box with is/isn'Uare/aren't.
Then check on page 119.

there is/there aret allirmalive and negative

Singular + Tlrer*'s {Yhere $*} a/one park.


1_
Y*xers a cinema.

Plural + TXtsr* 2_ some/three caf6s.


3"&*r* 3_ a lot ofleight hotels.
Th*re 4_ anv buses.

cor.ao Listen and repeat the sentences from the box


in Exercise 3.

i &K*xx& *Ka* *rxap?


I rnere !s = There's
; BUT
];-*---',---
There are NOT There'r*

Tick (,2) the true sentences about Boreton, Cr:ss iX


the false sentences and correct them.
1 There are two parks ur B' :'- : 7
There E one park ir 3c'",: . '
2 There are three qlt al:: ..'-' -:
3 There ate t',vo chrtt'cl-,-s
4 There isn'f a ho'r i : -
5 There ar'6rrrt atL\'-: -,
:

6 There ar',- r l, - -:
7 Thele al'e L, .Ll '- - :: ,

,??
.5*
Circle the correct answers. ffi ffi&wffi &re,&r*m wffiffieK&$L&mw
1 There'slO / some park in the city centre.
cor.rz lislsp and repeat the words. Then look al
2 There i,s / are some shops but there aren't
some / anA sttpetmarkets. the plan and complete the sentences with
3 There ts / ctre a iot of churches in my tov,n. is/isn'Uare/aren't,
4 There i"s / are a good restaurant in the park. bookshop burger bar cinema
5 There 'i,sn't / aren't any hotels. clothesshop internet caf6 post office
6 There are a / some people here. shoe shop sports shop supermarket
7 There isn't a / some caf6. toilets record shop telephones
B There is / are a lot of students in my tov'n.
1 There is a post office.
Make negative sentences using the words in 2 There a cinema.
brackets. 3 There two telephones.
1 There's a restaurant. (ctub) 4 There any record shops.
There isn'I a club.
cor.ae lislsl to people at the Information Desk.
2 There are some shops. (supermarkets)
Which things from Exercise 1 do they ask about?
3 There's a library. (museum)
4 There's a theatre. (cinema) Cath Good morningl
5 There are some hotels. (caf6s) Shopper 1 Hellol Is there a bookshop here?
Practise in pairs. Ask and answer questions about
Cath Yes, there is. Dy\anb. Hete's a plan
of the shopping centre.
your town.
Cath Good afternoon!
----.. Shopper 2 Afternoon! Are there any toilets?
6hotels
/ cmemas \ Cath Yes, there are. They're over there!
churches \
Jf srrnermarkcrs 3 Hello.
Shopper Is there a cinema here?
\ are Lhere in
.^.""\-" Cath A cinema? No, there isn't. Sorryr
How many- clubs your torm?
restaurants
caf6s Wsrk !t *axt
museums
cor.+s lgsft at underlined words in the conversations

Tho-eq 66p q1 no-a2rl7al. in Exercise 2, Complete the sentences with


is/isn'Uare/aren'f. Listen and repeat. Then check
There isn'x a cinema.
on page 1 19,
There arefivehoLels.
There are a lot of clubs.
there islthere are questions
Tick (/)
the words that have positive meaning.
Look at the text on page 27 to help you. Singular ls tkarc a Yes, ttlcr*
bookshop? No, thee'e 2
boring fanrastit greal ilrlerestLng
nice terrrble Plural 3_ tkere Yes. {kere are.
4
any toilets? No, ?|ler*
Work in pairs. Write five sentences about your town,
Use Exercise 3 and 9 to help you,
Complete with rs there or are there.
In my torm there is a fantastic ... /
rn intpreqfino 1 any supermarkets in Boreton?
There are some greal ... 2 a record shop in the tov"rL?
There isn't a good ... 3 a book shop?
Thp is horins/terrible ... 4 any telephones?

Put the words in the correct order to make questions,


Write the short answers.
1 any there are caf6s? V
AreLhere any cafes? Yes,f,here are.
2 shoe shop there a is? Z
3 there shop clothes a is? tr
4 are any buses there? 8
5 museums are any interesting there V

Practise the conversation in pairs. Student A, look


at page 11 0. Student B, look at page 111.
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DYLAN'S
BOOKSHOP
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TESDA
SUPERMARKET
DALEY'S
.
CAFE
RANCHO'S
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SHOES

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SPOFITS
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Complete the sentences with the words trom the
box'
UOCABULARY ..,-
opposite next to in on the lgft
ffi Listen and rePeat.

It's on King Street/


Wilson Square.

1 The internet caf6 is


to the shoe shoP

2 The hotel is the caf6'

It's next to the


supermarket.

3 The record shoP is


Cross Street.
It's opposite
the church. 4 The museum is

@ i.c, 'ffiListenand write the numbers of places a-d'

It's on It's on
tu left. the right.
achurch I bcinema tr ccaf6 X dtheatre L
practise the conversation in pairs. studentA, look at page 110.
Student B, look at Page 112'
l%i:
Excuse me. \\'-here's
'ry, the muserurL?
"' Li:'
€,;
*;ffirxw&w&*_ ffiruffi$."esM
Look at pictures A-C. In which picture can the man
not help the tourist?

cor.sz 166[ at :i*rnir *i;1,. Listen and tick (/) the t


phrases you hear.
r, al'

$Pii:,{ *l,i? |
I
IA
Asking for directions I

Excuse me. tr l

Where's the .,.? T


ls there a ... near here? l Excuse me. Is there
Giving directions a bank near here?
It's over there on the lefUright. l
It's not far. T
It's next to the ... T
T
It's
It's
opposite the ...
on ,.. Street. r
l'm sorry. I don't know! n

A frx*uxc rx*. Where's the library?


B lt's over there on the riqht.
A .|h*n& yr*.
A ,*x**;* r**. Where's the library?
B Sorry. I don't know!
A Ykrt's ff{. NOT
I

Ercuse me. Is there


a club neal herel
cor.szListen and repeat. Practise the conversations
in Exercise 2 in pairs.

cor.ss f,66plste the conversations. Use the words


from $t;:;L l}:1.. Then listen and check.
1 A Excuse '_ r_
. Where's the church?
B It's over there the right.
I
A Thank ''_

2 A Excuse me. Is there a bookshop I'rn qnrnr


a_ here?
That's OK.
I don't know!
B I'm o_ . I don't know
A That's t'_ .

3 A Excuse me. 7 's the cinema?


B It's 8 (trnqq Stropt novi 9

the supermarket. It's not 10

A Thank you.

Practise the conversations in Exercise 4 in pairs. Work in pairs, Say where these things are in your
town. Use the phrases from $p*ak ilul.
Work in pairs. Look at the map 0n page 26. You are
next to the Tourist lnformation 0ffice on Nodh Street. an interesting museum a good cinema
Give directions to these places. Use the phrases a nice park a good club a nice caf6
from 5;:;;:la ll1. an interesting bookshop
Gossips Caf6 Spart Supermarket a good sports shop an internet caf6
a good, but cheap clothes shop
Victoria Hotel the hosnital

There's a nice caf6 on Queens Squale.


It's opposite Lhe posr office. i
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Circle the correct answer in the sentences.
wffi*effiwmffiY &ruffi ffiffiewffieffi
1 Thei,r / They're grandparents are American.
Circle the wrong word in the group. 2 My classmates are / our great.
1 brother parents father uncle 3 Thei,r / They're our children.
2 inlerest ing nice lerrible great 4 He's my ctunt's / aunts husband.
3 caf6 burger bar library restaurant 5 Our daughter's / daughters are at
4 club theatre post office cinema university.
6 Is there a / some bank near here?
Complete the sentences with one word in each gap. 7 Is / Are there any bookshops on
You can see the first letter of each word. London Road?
1 There's a bank o_
the cinema. 8 There are solne / any good shops on
Market Street.
2 She's ninety-five- she's very o_ !

3 There are a lot of shops in the shopping Match questions 1-5 with answers a-e.
c_.
4 She's only eleven years old but she's very 1 Are you happy? I
t_. 2 Is French interesting? I
5 The caf6 is next t_
the theatre. 3 Are there any clubs in your tov,n? I
6 The museum isn't interesting - it's very 4 Is there a bank near here? tr
b! 5 Are they rich? I
a Yes, there are. TWo!
Look at the family tree and complete the sentences.
b Yes, we are.
- :i.i-:- - c Yes, they are. Very!
d Yes, there is. It's over there!
e No, it isn't - it's boring!
I
Change the sentences into questions. F

1 They're teachers.
2 There's a school on King Street.
3 They are your children.
4 Tom and Ben are happy.
5 There are some musicians in the caf6.

pffiffiruffiruffi$es*&px
l,
cor.sa lislsp and repeat the words in each group.
1 children, him, six, sister, rich, big, prelty
2 me, speak, peeple, three, she, teacher, we

cor.ss Listen and repeat. Underline three words with


a different sound.

brother falher mother theatre


there lhirty this three
cor.so Listen and complete the table with the words LI

tu
from the box.
- a.
parents sisters libraries toilets :::
husbands cooks cinemas
sunermarkets clubs
i.r Kitty's bro+.her
encl Anne Kitty's /s/ tzt lizl
:r iit'entS.
aunf,9 uncles counNries
- sister.
,
.r - : .,-,i'ckr-
-l--- are T^ ^t-r^
-..^ Jack's
.i
Krttl"s mother
]tusband.
- Jackr"s children
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MY CAMBRIDGE - Nadia codina )

';fiia Codina, 79, is a student at the


-:llum School of English in Cambridge.
j Cadiz, in Spain.
".e's from

mr,sz lislsp and tick (./) the sentences that


are true.

:HE GOOD THINGS ... 1 F ortrose is in England. I


2 It's a big tovm. tr
-: school is oreatl 0rrr teacher verv nice 3 There's one hotel. I
: my classmates are fantastic. My best
4 There isn't a post office. T
,=nds 'Z_ Itaiian - t_
names are Claudia
5 There is a little shop. n
-: Loretta. There are also a lot of students
6 There's a club. n
-n Turkey - and Spain too! And of course
7 Fortrose is near a hio citv T
= colleges in Cambridge 4_ very old and
=:ty and there
5_ an interesting museum. , Pf:&,${,*n fr
Choose the correct response, a-c, for
:IIE BAD THINGS ... ) sentences 1 and2.
1 Ercuse me. Is there a post office
,.:bridge is a little boring - sorry! Yes, there near here?
= '_ nice pubs for students but there aren't a Yes, there is.
_ interesting clubs. The clothes shops and b Yes - it's on King Street. oppl,sr r
,e shops are boring too. the holel.
c Yes, I know.
2 Bye, Jo. See you soon.
Circle the correct word or phrase for each gap. a Bye, John. Take care.
1 ais bare b Goodnight. Ancl5-ou.
2ais bare c Evening, John. See 1-ou.
3aher btheir i::a:f
4als bare
5ais bare t€&
ie{!a$
6asome bany SW
t
Tasome bany ,rat*
Likes and dislikes
l:it:;:::.t *ll,l iltilt. ;:lllrl. likes and dislikes, sports and leisure, food and drink.
. tt:i::r':::
li't';"::l;.i::.t, the Present Simple: I/you; me/you,4tim/lzer/i't/us/them.
lfii,':l ril food and drink; ordering food and drink.
I

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GREAT

Where ane I'm from Malmo in Sweden. -


I'm Argentinian l'm from San Rafael,
you from? a small town near Mendoza in
Argentina.

What d*r you I'm a footballer: I play football for I live with my sister in London.
do in England? Manchester City, We're models.We work in the centre
of London,

Do you like Yes. I do. lt's a very interesting country It's OK.The clubs in London are good
England? unC th" p"ople ale great, * we don't have any interesting clubs
In )an Kalael,

What are the English people don't speak any It'svery expensive and very cold
bad things about languages -
only Englishl I speak - there isn't any sunl And English
life in England? Swedish, English and German! people speak very fast!

Do you like The food isn't badl But English people No, I don't - it's terrible! | don't eat a
lot, Also, I don't like the coffee here,
n
English food? don't eat English food - only ltalian,
Indian or Chlnese foodl \
*I\I
Make the sentences negative.

1 We play tennis.
cor.sa Read and listen, Who is very happy in England: \,'','3 ltci t Vti3'; ig1"^';5.
Per or lzabela? 2 I drink coffee.
3 They speak Spanish.
',;:,;,.:
,': ,'.,, 4 I live in Tlrrkey.
5 We work in London.
Look at the underlined words in the text. Complete 6 They llke pizza.
the table with do/don'f. Then check on page 119.
Tick (,2) the correct sentences.

Present Simple: l/youlwelthey 1 a I speak German and Polish. T


b I am speak German and Polish. T
+ fffouAl\lelThe! :::;'i' ivlLondon.
2 a PIay you football? T
l/YouAVe/They1 itl! ;r!tr1.i1 !ikif C0ffee, b Do you play football? T
? '_you :i:.,.i; Yes,l3_/ 3 a They not hke pizza. f
English food? No, I o-.
b They don't like pizza. T
,,,, thgy ;' :.:,:::i English? Yes, they tt{]./ cor.oo Write the sentences in the correct order.
No, they rlll;''1.
Then listen and check.
'l and./f'rench/spealJE nglish/I.
fts3fl, listen and repeat. How do you say the
cor.ss
. :i : i. =:'..'.,1 '' ,'nl':'.,'-
underlined words in your language?
2 bananas/I/like/don't.
1 They don't eat English food. 3 food/they/Italian/do/eat?
2 We don't have any interestrng clubs. 4 do/have/you/a computer?
3 I live with my sister in London. 5 irVf'rance/don't/live/the5r.
4 What do you do? 6 speak/English/you/do ?
5 I don't like the coffee here. 7 you/where/do/live?
6 I play football.
Make questions. Then ask and answer the
7 I speak German
questions in pairs.
B We work in the centre of London.
Iike coffee? like sport? have a car?
Look at the texts in Exercise 1 again, Who says each
have any brothers or slsters?
sentence? Write P for Per and I for lzabela.
speak Spanish? live in England?
1 have a sister. iive rn the centre of tou'n? play football?
2 speak three languages
3 like sport.
4 English people are nice.
Do you iike coffee? 5
.,........,,,,,,...=....,",$
5 England isn'l boring.
6 I live in Manchester. No, I don't
7 I don'l like English food !:!!L::ia-:.:E:: l

English people don t eat English'ood


basketball

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cnr.or lislsp and repeat. Tick (./) the things in the
photos you like and cross (X) the things you don't like.

Listen and repeat. Practise in pairs' Talk about


cor.oz
the things in Exercise 1.

t 1 Ilove lazz.
sO 2I really like jazz.
3 t like jazz.
e 4 I quite like iazz.
@ 5 I don't like jazz.
@t 6lhate 1azz.
I love baekeLball. I qu\Le like fooLball.

cor.os Listen and read. Tick (/) what Kelly likes/loves.


jazz I
musir- I
classical
Johnny Depp films I
Nicole Kidman
Damon Do you ltke iazz music, KellY?
Kelly I hate it. I really like classical music.
Damon Oh! Mozart?
Kelly I quite like him. But I love Vivaldi.
Damon Oh! Mmm. And films?
Kelly I love films with Johnny Depp.
Damon Oh yes! I love them too! Johnny Depp is
great! And do you like Nicole Kidman? ',,*Wtt-
Kelly Damon, I hate her!
Damon Mmm ... Kelly. I really like you. Do you
like me?
Waiter Spaghetti?
Kelly Pardon?
Damon Spaghetti? No, it isn't for us!
*i,* r
Italian I

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FOOD FREE TIME

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bVxrk !t *mt Complete the sentences.

Match subjects 1-4 with opinions a-d from 1 She's a lovell,' person - I really like her
Exercise 3.
2 They're my friends I really like _ .

3 You're very pretty - I realiy like _ .

1 Jazz music Ia quite like him. 4 He's a terrible actor - I hate _


lb
.

2 Mozart hate her. 5 They're fantastic photos - I really like


3 Johnny Depp films Ic love them.
4 Nicole Krdman Id hate it. O ftt gr"at
^usic -
I love
Complete the table with the words in bold from cor.o+ Qsmplste the conversation with words from
Exercise 4. Then check on page 119. Exercise 5. Then listen and check,

Damon Is your pizza good?


I you he she it we they Kelfy Yes, it is. I really ltke pizzas.
Damon I love 1_ too! And do you
rc* yeri *s like London?
Kelly I love 2_ !

Circle the corect words, Damon Yes, London's fantastic. Kelh


do you like me?
1 Do you like Kate Winslett?
Kelly Yes. Damon, I really like
I quite tike s,ha /FC. Er t!r his
Damon C)h orearr ur,
-_rru ruis rfor l
:

2 Do you like German cars? Kelly Flowers! For


I love ll / them! Thank you!
Damon/Kelly To us!
3 Do you like your teachers?
Yes, I really like us / tlzem. Practise in pairs. Ask and answer the quesiions
4 Do you like Eminem? about these things,
I quite llke him / |rc. \/nrrr tn\rm Rritnor (' l Jlla I''
5 Do you like hip hop? the Tnternet . - :: - r.]
jazz Sll *''
Yes, I really Ilke ltim / it. pizzas school clubs \l:.t'. r.-:: -: l--: -tecl
Tom Hanks
6 Do you like Madonna?
Yes, I really llke lzim / herl
Tlo vott likp tnrl lo\\ti.'

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COFFEF
FGGS
FiSH
FRUIT
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Do you like fast food? What things do you like? Tell your paftner.

+:r e: Match the items in the


photo with the words from
the box, Then listen and repeat,
:,II;:,;5r(}lI;1
lislsp and tick (/) the
cor.oo
things in Exercise 1 that Becky t6o,,
likes and cross (X) the things
she dislikes.

What's your favourite food and


1.50
drink? Complete the sentences.
Then compare your answers
rn parrs.

love
really like
quite like
don't like

Work in pairs. Ask and answer the questions in pairs.


Which things from Exercise 1 and 4 are
r good for you? r bad for you?
Likes and dislikes

s1.ic L00k at Listen to the hvo


$wffi wxi;ts,{_ fr f*&$,,$sffi
conversations, Ccnplete'lhe table .'n,'ith the t^/ords
cD1.6i Match the written and spoken forms of the from the box,
prices. Listen and repeat. :.. . - - i: _ :

1 25p T a one pound sixty


2 S1.60 n b eight pounds ninety-nine -,
3 54p I c twenty-six pounds
eighty-nine
'-i ;: I

Customer A coffee.
4 99p T d twenty-five pence/'p' Man Sure.ljK t_
5 53.55 f e fifty-four pence/'p' Customer No, t_ e s":t
. \:: : =a;= I -----:;
6 58.99 f f three pounds fifty-five sandwich.
7 526.89 T g ninety-nine pence/'p' Man Here you are.
Gustomer How o_ is that?

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Man That's (t4.10), please.

t-
1 pound 10 poundxi
cot.zr Qgpplste the conversation, Use
1 pence 10 l:t?{ia NOT pei****; I
I
__t help you. Then listen and check.

Customer A mineral water, please


cor.oe $3y these prices. Then listen and check.
Man t_ . An;,'thing l
1 55p 5 532.50 Customer Yes, ''_ . T\r,,o cofiee.,
252 6 80p Man OK. Here you4_ .

3 52.79 7 519.99 Customer How much is u- ?

4 56.25 8 53.30 Man That's three pounds eighty. pleaso

cor.og Look at the menu. Listen and complete Work in pairs, Roleplay the conversation. Student A,
prices 1-4. look at page 1 1 0. Student B, look at page 1 1 2.

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]RINKS
In"t"" sandwich e2'
coffee e1'5O chicken sandwich
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orange juice'.
2
chocolate caKe
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Routines
tt: t:::,::':.a,,t :a':..,.. .,, r,..ii t i]l ll:,:;,t tl,::ll f OUtineS.
',:':,:..:':1,.:,::::
the Present Simple: he/she/it; adverbs of frequency.
i' f::1.,,:::. t::: days of the week; prepositions of time; telling the time.

{1 ?? r'$ }?1,&, x fi {i! li iii,r i,i I ri I il,, {lfltY coz.r lislsp and repeat the words in Exercise 3.

Match phrases 1-2 with definitions a-b, Circle the correct verb.

(1.00 12.00r 1 We€laiil/ starts school at 9.


1 a.m. I 2 She-uahe / wakes up at B in the morning.
2 p.m. (12 00-24.00) n 3 They haue / /zas breakfast at 7.
a rn the morning 4 My father go / goes to bed late.
b in the afternoon/in the evening/at night 5 IJin'isl"t / Jintslzes work at 5.
6 My boyfriend really Li,ke / likes Italian food
Put photos A-H about Rob's day in
chronological order 1-8. Rewrite the sentences. Use the words in brackets.
'l I always wake up at B in the morning. (She)
til'|xv:!:; r:r;i
rL the alwaye wakes up at B tn Lhe morninq.
2 We start schooi at 9. (My brother)
Look at the verbs in the sentences in the photos.
3 They have breakfast at 7. (He)
Complete the table. Then check on page 120.
4 You go to bed late. (Jane)
5 I finish work at 5. (Rob)
Ilyoulwelthey he/she/it 6 I really like Italian food. (My boyfriend)
get qo v2
start
wake up
leave
finish
g0
have

ROD'9
M lE.';';
DN


^ He usu?llYlie! home at 6'
r:**;,i$g.

He wake:_; up at
T.
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'll':,.1i&&S€.*i*
Routines

W*li{ ii, *lli lnterview your partner, Tick (,2) usually (U),
sometimes (S), neuer(N) in the table,
Look at the underlined words in the sentences in
the photos. Complete gaps 1 and 2, Then check on Do you ,,.? US N
page 120,
have tea for breakfast
I
sometimes 2

go to bed after lunch


0o/o 40Vo 90o/o finish school at 3 p.m.
Put the words in brackets in the correct place. olf hlmhrrroprq
Look at the sentences in the photos to help you.
speak English in class
1 My sister wakes up at 7. (usua11y) wake up eariy
My sister usually wakee u? af,7,
2 She leaves home at 9. (sometimes)
3 I have dinner at 10. (never) Do you wake up early? i
4 Their uncle starts work early. (usually) .1,:.

5 They finish work at B in the evening.


(sometimes) Yes, usualiy/sometimes.
No, nevet.
.,, \, \l titr,j,:
.,. r :, | ! -t | : |$ :| !:i:,,,! :' t'
i I \ |I | .1.\ :

Write about your paftner. Then tell the class,


ar<. : e'",a1,.,t aV.eg uo early,
"r'

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i3
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dinner at 8.

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Look at the photo, Where's Rob? Look at the underlined words in Exercise 2 and
complete the table. Then check 0n page 120.
d at home b at u-olk c at school

coz.z fts3fl and listen. Then answer the questions. Present Simple: he/she
1 Who's Maggie? 2 \\l:rat's Rob's job? He/She *vc&*'$ a very smafi suit.
Anne How's your son, N{aggie? He/She t_ {*o*x a*xt} w*riq in the bank.
Maggie Rob? He's fine.
Anne Does he like his job in the bank?
Maggie He doesn't work in the bank nor,r'.
'_he/she
Yes, he/she 3
vs*ar a uniform?

F{a hqc q norrr inhl No. he/she 4


Anne Oh! Does he wear a uniform?
Maggie No, he doesn't. He wears a very
smart suit. Correct the sentences about Rob.
Anne Oh, that's interesting. What does he do? 1 Rob works in a bank.
Maggie I'm not sure - but it's in advertising. Rob doesn'L work ln a bank.
Anne Does he work in an office? 2 He wears a uniform
Maggie No, he doesn't. He works in different 3 He doesn't wear a suit.
places every day. 4 Rob works in an office.
Anne Does he like it? 5 He doesn't like his job.
Maggie Yes, he does. He loves it!

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Routines

Write the questions in the correct order, coz.s Ssrnplsle gaps 1-6 with the correct forms of

1 play does tennis she? the verbs in brackets. Then listen and check.
Daee she play tennie?
2 in do iive you London?
3 he what speak languages does?
4 do food like they Italian?
5 your in a father does work bank?
6 your where friend does live?

coz.a lislsp and repeat the questions and answers.


In pairs, ask and answer questions about Rob from
pages 40-41.

Does Rob wake uo at 7?


\.-'*- *;***d"
Yes. he does.
***.***S*
Does he )eave home at 9?

No, he doesn't.
.***'*****ff'
Complete the sentences wllh do, don't,
does, doesn't.

1 _ she like her job? Yes, she

2 _you wear a uniform at school?


No, I-.
they eat Mexican food? Yes,
they . Maggie Hi Anne, this is Maggie.
Anne Oh, hi Maggie. Are you all right?
he have a computer? No,
Maggie I know about Rob, Anne. He
h"
- '_ (not/have) a good job!
5What she do? She's an engineer. Anne Oh, Maggie. I ... .

Maggie And he t_ (not/wear) a smart


6_ his father work in adverLising?
Yeq hp suit! He '_ (wear) a chicken
costume ...
coz.+lislsp and write the name of the speaker in
Anne But t_ he _ (like)
his job?
sentences 1-8, Rob (R) or his mum (M).
Maggie No, he t_ (hate) itl He
1 R Fine, thanks. u_ (think) it's boring.
2 _ You're not very happy today. Anne Don't worry, Maggie. He's yonng :.t -

3 _ There aren't any problems. there are a lot of other jobs!


4 _ Yes, I love it.
5 _ Do you wear a uniform? Work in pairs. Student A, look at page 1'10.
6 _ You never talk about it. Student B, look at page 1 1 2.
7 _ I go to different piaces every day.
$ _ It's very boring - I hate it!
Talk about a person you know. Use the phrases I
the table in Exercise 10 to help you,
My friend's dad is an acf,or, l: , ': -:
Et IItesday Thursday Saturday

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w&&eKtxx-&mY &r1xm spK&Kxru& r iffi# Listen and circle the time you hear.

: 1 a 3.00 b 7.00 c 11.00


Listen and repeat the days of the week in
:iapa6;j
2 a 4.30 b 8.30 c 10.30
Alison's diary. 3 a 2.15 b 5.15 c 9.15
Monday 4 a 4.45 b 4.r5 c 5.15
5 a 6.10 b 10.06 c 5.50
' reDfi;l Look at Alison's diary. Listen and read. 6 a 8.20 b 7.40 c 8.40
What day is it?
wHffiP; Listen and write the times.
A Alison, why are you stil in bed?
B Oh, Mum! 1 3 5
A Come on, get up! Your lessons start at 8.00! 2 4 6
B No, Mum. I start school at 11.00 today. I want
to sleep! *SF*iF.i Listen to Alison. Complete times 1-7 in her
diary.
crza Look at clocks 1-6. Listen and repeat the times.
J Work in pairs. Ask and answer questions about
Alison. Student A, look at page 1 1 0. Student B,
look at page 1 12.

Answer the questions about you. Then interview


your partner and write his/her answers.

What time do you usually ... ? ; You : Your partner


1 eight o'clock 2 quarter past four
f"ut" rlor." o" llo"Auv I g lst,
have lunch
get home from school

3 half past nine


@quarter to eight
have dinner
go to bed on Saturday

wake up on Sunclay

What time do I usuaily leave li, o'


you usually leave home at ouarter
home on Monday? past eight. t ""
'*:,=.-:-*,*#
Tell the class about your paftner.

Tedro usually leaves home at quarLer past eiqhl


5 ren to slr 6 twenty past ten onMondav.

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coz.rz l-islsl to conversations 1-3 and match them
with photos A-C.

coz.rz lislsp again and read the conversations.


Complete times 1-6.

1 Brian Look, Alisonl Frr,ends Again doesn't


start at t- .

Afison No, it starts at2- I We're


too late!
Brian No problem. Super Agent 3 s|arts at

Rtison Creutt f tou e Super Agent fl1msl


2 Alison Oh, the caf6's closed!
Brian What trme does rt usually close?
Alison At 1_l
Work in pairs. Student A, look at the information
Brian Yes, but look at the sign. Il closes at
below. Student B, Iook at page 112.
on Saturday now
Alison Oh nol Student A
1 You are a tourist in Smalltov'n. It's 1.30 p.m.
3 Alison Excuse me, what time does the next
on Wednesday. Ask Student B questions with
Harlow train leave?
What ti,me ... ? Use the prompts below.
Man Sorry, you're too latel The last Harlow
train always leaves at o- on ur L! n:rklr.lnse?
fhe v@r r!/ vrvvL
. the internet caf6lcloseo
Saturday.. the club/open? the museum/open?
Alison Oh, no!
2 You live in Newtov,rr. It's 9 a.m. on Saturdav.
cnz.rs lesft at $p*ak *rl
and listen to the questions. Answer Students B's questions. Use the
Circle the verbs you hear. Listen again and repeat. informalion belor,v.

$rreK **? |
auIItUA!!{ltr
8.15 - 8.45
Saturday 8.15 .,l0 p,m.
A What time does ... (Super Agent) starUfinislf? -
the (cafe) open/closd?
the (Harlow trainl leave/arrivdl
B lt starts/finrshes at ...
It opens/closes at ...
It arrives/leaves at ...
Match verbs 1-5 with nouns a-e. Then write three
,. i-t*31* l",&lit'f &f1$ $3 {}ffi,&f* &ryeffi
sentences with the phrases.

/ftr\m
Look at the clocks and write the correct times. 1go I a lunch

1''
1.. -t
2 start
3 have
4 meet
5 speak
I
I
f
I
b French
c home
d friends
e work/school
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Qly We ueually starl school aI; ei7ht o'clock.

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Complete the sentences with the prepositions.

m
1 nine o'clock 4 _ at (x 2) in (x 2) to (2) on (x 2) with
-
/f ll r( | \ 1 I usually meet my friends

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2 Steve isn't here - he's _
3 He lives
toum centre.
his parents _
school now.
the
L
' 4 I usually get home quarter
_ four.
- 5 They never drink tea _ the evening.
6 She sometimes goes bed late
Friday
Write questions 1-7 in the correct order, Then match
them with answers a-9.
1 like Mark does French lessons? T
2 like you do milk? I
3 does like her Kay job? I
Write the days of the week. Then put them in order. 4 oranges you do like? T
5 do you Susan love? T
a atudesy Tuesday l 6 food they Mexican like do? I
b oydanm n 7 girlfriend like your does your dad? T
c yartsdau tr a Yes, I love her very much.
d dwseeydna T b Yes, they love it.
e dusyan T c No, he hates her.
f uadryhst n d No, we don't like them.
g rdfyai T e Yes, I love itl
Write items 1-12 from the pictures in the f No, he hates them.
correct column. g Yes, she likes it very much.

Food Drinks

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Listen and count how many syllables


c02.14 Page 47
there are. Listen again and repeat.
chocolate 2 different _
Wednesday _ language _
usually _ vegetables _
coz.rs Listen to the pronunciation of the
double letters in the words below Listen
again and repeat.
coffee pizza cully faqtball
tennis spaghetti usually

mK&m&ru& &rum &K&Mrw&K


Read the afticle and circle the correct answers.

Tick (/) the true sentences about the text.


1 Andy doesn't live in Scotland. n
2 He never works in the morning. I
3 He celebrates Christmas in the
afternoon. I
4 He sometimes opens his presents
before breakfast.
5 He doesn't eat Christmas pudding
lunch.
n Mr Christmas
for f By Michael Reindeer
spK&Kx$w& Andy Parks I lives / live in Melksham, a lovely
old English town, and 2 has / have a very
Put conversation a-d in the correct order 1-4. unusual life. He's an electrician and works
a Here you are. That's four pounds every morning but he3 never / doesn't works in
twenty please. n the afternoon. He celebrates Christmas then -
b OK. Anything else? n evel dav!
c TWo coffees, please. n There's a Christmas tree in his house and
he puts Christmas presents under a it / them.He
d Yes, a cheese sandwich, please. tr sometimes opens 5 it / them before breakfast
Choose the correct response a-c to and sometimes after lunch.
sentences 1-3. He has the same Christmas lunch every day.
1 What time does the film start?
He 6 usually eats / eats usually Christmas
pudding, too. -
aIt's Star Wars VIII.
'Why t does / do you do it, Andy?' fa
b On Wednesday.
c Ar 8.15.
2 A sandwich, please. :
'Because I love Christmas. It's sreat fun!'
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,^
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0 Sure. Anything else?
b Yes, please.
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a It arrives in the evening.
b At quarter past seven. -
c Tonight. tv-\

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Talent . , t.,.;.,:': abilities and obligations.
cctrt/ccnt't, haue to/ltcr,s ro.
adjectives and adverbs; requests.

coz.rz lisfsp and read the conversation. Does Julia get the job?

Richard Hi, I'm Richard and this is Megan. And you are .....
Julia I'm Julia ... Julia Price.
coz,ro [113{6h js[5 1-6 with Richard OK, Julia. Can you play tt-re guitar or the prano?
photos A-F. Then listen and Julia No, sorry, I can't. Btit I can dance very rvel1.
repeat. Richard Great. Go aireacl.

1 r qin oor I Megan Ver5r goocl, Julia. And can you act?
Julia
2 a dancer I Well ... yes . . a bit.
3 a pianrst I Megan OK, r,r,.hat can you do?
Julia I can clo Shakespeare - Romeo and Juliet.
4 an actor I Megan Goocl. Please stalt.
5 a guitarist T
6 a violinist n Richard OK, OKI Thank you, Julia. A-rd fina11y, can you sing'l
Julia Yes, I canl I can silLg well.
Richard Great. Please sing to us.

Richard Vei'y good, Julia - thank 5's11. That's all for nor,rr.
Julia Thank you. Bye.

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W*rk *? nst cozrz ftssfl and listen to the conversation in


Exercise 2 again, Then ansvier the questions about
Look at the underlined words in Exercise 2 and Julia. Use short answers,
complete the table wilh can/can'f. Then check on
page 121. 1 Can she pla1 ti.r -:-.- :,.:
No, she canL
2 Can she dancel
can/can't 3 Can she plar 1y * I,ict
+ l/You/He/She/ltAr1/e/They 1_dance, 4 Can she act?
5 Can she sing?
lffou/He/She/ltMe/Ihey,-- ptay coe.ra Listen and check your anstver to
the guitar. E"r:e,c sg 2

?'_l/you/he/sheiiVweltheysing? coz.re Qspplste the conversation with cen :ar :


Yes, l/you/he/she/iVwe/th ey 4 Then listen and check.
No, l/you/he/she/iVwe/they 5_. Richard So what do you thrnk abc,.r.
Megan Well, she t_ pla5- a r:-
Complete the sentences with can and the phrases instrument and she 2
from the box. Richard Yes, but she 3_ clance at-.,i - --=
very wel1.
sing play the violin dance Megan Right. That is very important ... br-n
play the piano act ptay the gurtar Richard Good! So she has the jobl
1 A singer can sinq. 4 An actor ... cozrs Listen and circle the word you hear. Then listen
2 A dancer ... E A d,.;+--i^+
u ,..
^ SulLdtrDL again and repeat the sentences,
3 A pianist ... 6 A violinist ...
1 TheyGaDl/ can't speak Spanish.
2 She can / can't play football.
j ffi&&xa*K *Xx* *xxxgp3 _"-,-_ 3 We can / can't dance.
I She rxx't act. = She ca*x;l*t act. 4 I can / can't play the guitar.
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5 He can / can't play tennis.
6 Yo..l cctn / can't speak Russian.

coz.zo lislsp and tick (/) the things Matt and Jane
can d0.

Matt Jane You Your


panner
play the guitar
play the piano
play the violin
sing
dance
act
speak f'rench
speak Italian
play tennis
play football

Gomplete the You column in Exercise g. Then


interview your parlner. Tell the class about him/her.

No, I can i:

I can play tennis buf,Ellie can't

t9
Check the meaning of the phrases in the box. Put
GRAMffiem &ruffi ffiK&ffieruffi them in the correct column in the table.
Work in pairs. Look at the photos and answer the do homework get home by 12 p.m.
questions. take exams help in the house
1 Are there any famous chefs, racing drivers or play with your brother/sister
comedians in your country? wear a uniform go food shopping
2 Do you know any famous foreign chefs, racing walk the dog
drivers or comedians? Who are they?
school rules home rules
coz.zr Readthe article and match the words with the
jobs. Write A for a chef, B for a racing driver and C do hornework
for a comedian.
CAIS cook f dish I drive I
food go-karts !
f, jokes !
laugh at f sense of humour I
Write a list of things you have to/don't have fo do at
school/home. Use Exercise 6 and your own ideas,
Ydx:lrk $t *sxt I have ta lake exams aL schocL1 don'l; have to help

Look at the underlined words in the article.


inthe house.

Complete the table wilh have t0, don't have to. Work in pairs. Find three things you have to do but
Then check on page 1 21. your partner doesn't. Tell the class.

have to/has to Do you have to help ;,


1- " in the house? $
lffouMe/They love food, --:e=i.:-sn:s::a:\1..ir:::*=a=a=*===--*--€.1-E
He/She kss tq: know a lot about cars.

lffouAll/elThey 2-kxwe tc go to college. No. I don't.


He/She *ses*'t kxws t* be funny all the time' ==**.*==.**:*S'

** l/you/we/they Yes, theY d*. ldol.


*ravs ?c be very fit? No, theY ***'?.
Yes, he/she r**cx.
No, he/she ***xca'*. Ol6a doesn'l have to help in the hause buT, I do.

What d* you 3- do?

Read the sentences about the article. Tick true


and cross false (X).
1 A chef doesn't have to like food.
(/)
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2 Chefs have to study at college. E
3 Racing drivers don't have to drlve go-carts. l---l
4 \bu have to learn about cars to be a
good driver I
5 \ comedian always has to be funnY.
6 Con-Ledians have to perform in clubs. tr
rzn Write the sentences in the correct order. Then
:,ltl and repeat.
.-.' :-,.r. il speak ciass lve to have.
': : t: claEs.
- - -ir learn
=ceakEn4liehin
at have I'rench school?
:r- j-.a\-e she to everY cook daY.
- : =s lo he u-ork to have?
':: :. . ,-.'l-Lr- chef be have?

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You have to love food! € Do your friends laugh at your


People usually learn to cook
jokes? You have to have a good
from their parents. Ask them to sense of humour - but you don't
teach you. have to be funny all the time!
You don't have to go to colleqe * You have to find new jokes all
to cook well. the time and watch other
comedians.
You have to ask for people's
opinions when you cook a new *3 You have to find a club where you
dish. can pedorm in front of people.

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* Many famous racing drivers learn
to drive go-karts when they are
In very young - but you don't have
to do this!
2 To be a racing driver. you have to
do sports and be very fit,
, S You have to know a lot about cars.
F Learn all you can about it.
4 You have to practise driving a loti
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She cooks very They play their guitars He drives very

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He plays football She drives He sings

Match adjectives 1-6 with adverbs a-f. coz.zr ffislsfl questions 1-4 with answers a-d. Then
listen and check,
1slow n aloudly
2bad l-'l b fast 1 Can your friends speak trnglish? T
3quiet - cwell 2 Is your brother a good tennis player? tr
4loud n dquietiy 3 Can you sing? tr
5fast I eslowly 4 Do you play the violin? I
6good I f badly a No, I can't. I sing very badly.
Look at pictures 1-6 and complete the sentences b Yes, he plays it well.
with an adverb from Exercise 1, c Yes, but I don't play it very well.
d Yes, but they speak rt slowly.
Complete the sentences with the words from
Write the sentences in the correct order.
Exercise 1,
a She can play the 1 slowly speak please
1 She is Qood musician. ?leaee speak slowly.
piano very well.
2 Her children play. They are 2 fast very my always sister eats!
3 speaks very friend slowly Spanish his.
very quiet.
3 The waltz is a slow dance. You have to dance 4 i violin the very play badly.
it_. 5 iike but English very I can't speak I it well
4 That band plays loud music. They play it Ask and answer the questions in pairs.

5 He plays the guitar very slowly. His muslc ts What things can you do
very .
. very well?
6 The samba is a dance. You have to . well?
dance it fast. . badly?

- I can stng very well buN I dance badly.


- Tell the class about your paftner.

Aelena can einq very well buL ehe dances badly

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c02.24 Listen to dialogues 1-3 and match them to
photos A-C.

1I 2n 3J
coz.z+ $fgfly fip*ak *r:t and complete the
conversations with the correct phrases. Then
listen again and check.

spfl&K *t.3. I

Requests Responses
Can you help me, please? Yes, no problem.
Can you give her a message, please? Yes, sure.
Can you repeat that, please? Yes, of course.
Can you speak slowly, please?
Can I have (a top-up card), please?
Can I speak to (Emma), please?

1 Mark trtwnrrco mo l 2
Girl Yes, sure.
Mark \tr-here can I buy a top-up card for coz.zs [Jss the phrases from $peak {]ui and complete
my mobiie? the conversations. Listen and check. Then oractise
Girl I'm not sure but I think you can buy the conversation in pairs.
one in'Cheapos'.
Mark Sorry, where? 2 1A Excuse me. 1

Girl Oh, sorry. In the supermarket, please?


'Cheapos'. It's over there. B There's a nice caf6 or-el tl-rti: -'.:
Mark Thanks a lot. the cinema.
2 Woman Can I holn rrnrr? 2 A Sorry, I don't undelsiat
Mark Yes. 3 please?
Woman Yeah. That's 55 B That's 52.50.
Mark Snrnr? l
3Al
Woman It's 55. B Yes, l 'rZ:j.. l, ,::LS a
Mark Oh, right. Here you are A Here you a]'€
3 Mark Hello, this is N{ark. 5
Work in pairs. Write three dialogues. Use the phrases
Man No, sorry. She's out.
Mark o_? from Srrax i.:ul and the rdeas below. Read your
Man Yes, of course. Whal 's the mpqcr ata?
dialogues to the class,
Mark I can't come tonight. Youwa't t c auy a a'cT cr2rj J '- i jtz ..
Man OK. No 7
Bye. some stamps buL you don'L knoll ',,itere.

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Free time
free time, houses and furniture.
the Present Continuous.
verb collocations; making arrangements.

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Look at the photo and read the postcard. Circle the l Ueat l'n- ea-,.-: 4 he cook
correct answers. 2 we/sing 5 she srud1-
3 they/drink 6 1-ou work
1 The Green family is Engti,sh / Spani;h.
2 The couple's holiday is ni,ce / terri,ble. Look at the photo in Exercise 1. Tick (/) the tue
sentences and correct fie false ones.
9 Tit" couple's children are in England, / Spai,n.
4 Tim and Jacky go to work / ari stud,enti.
1 Mr and Mrs Green are eatirg.
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r
r
Falee.\Ar and Mrs Green a:= - .,
Work it sa$ 2 Mr Green is talking on his telephone.
3 Mrs Green is writing a post"-d.
Match sentences 1-2 with time expressions a_b. 4 Mrs Green is wearing a hat.
1 I drink a lot of water. n coz,zr lislgp and make sentences
2 I'm drinking water - it,s hot! - with the verbs from the box.
for each sihrdion =

a noWat the moment


b often/every day cook drink play the guitar sing sleep
1 They
cnz.zo
Look at the examples in the box and complete
the grammar rule. Then listen and repeat. Check on
2It
page 122.
3 She
4He
5He
Choose three of the ideas from the box, Mime your
verb to your paftner. What is your partner OoinlZ

cook drive laugh eat spaghetti


play the guitar/piano play with a dog
study use a computer wake up

Find more examples of Present Continuous in the


postcard. Underline them, Then check on page 122.
No, I'm using a computer. '_*

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Change the sentences into questions.

1 He's enloying his holiday.


=aE Listen and repeat the words. Look at the ls he enjoying his holida'y?
: :r..lres and complete the names of the rooms' 2 She's playing computer games.
bedroom kitchen iiving room 3 You're going to bed.
, -,: -,n 4 They're sitting on the sofa.
' -: = -iog is sitting in the 5 He's having a shon'er.
2 - :-: grrls are sitting in the 6 It's drinking water.
3 lr,e boy ls talking on the phone in the
Make negative sentences.
4 The cat is sleeping in the 1 He's having fun.
Ae iEn'Lhavingfun.
coz.zg Check words 1-10 in a dictionary. Match
2 They're wearing T-shirts.
them with objects A-J in the picture. Then listen 3 We're doing homework.
and repeat. 4 I'm playng football
armchair f bed I chair I 5 She's sleeping.
cooker I fridge I shower I (/)
Tick the correct sentences.
sofa ! table I toilet I TV I
1 a He not playing basketball with
coz.so Listen and read. Tick (/) the true sentences. his frlends. I
b He isn't playing basketball with
1 Trm's parents are having fun. E his friends. f
2 Tim and Jacky are making iunch. L-l
3 Tim has exams at college.
2 a Are you studying English? T
4 Jacky is studying with friends X
L-l b Studying you trnglish? T
3 a My father is sit at the table now. T
Tim Hi Mum! How are you? Are you
vour holiday?
eniol'tng b My father is sitting at the table now I
Mum Yes. we are - thank you. We aren't doing
4 a You're having breakfast now? T
a lot - we're tired and we just want to
b Are you having breakfast now? tr
relax today. And what are you doingr 5 a Is he usrng the computer? I
Are you studying? b Is using he the computer? T
Tim No, not at the moment. I'm cooking lunch
coz.sr Write questions. Then listen and check,
now! Chicken currv!
Mum Nice! Is Jacky helning vou? 1 you/work hard?
Tim No. she isn't. I think she's studying in her Are you workin1 hard'l
bedroom. Or she's sleeping. 2 you/sit next lo a friend?
Mum Good! And how are your exams, Tim? 3 you/sit at a table?
Tim Oh, fine! 4 your teacher/talk?
Mum Great! Just a minute - who's that? I can 5 the students,4rave fun?
hear music and people. I can hear Jacky 6 you,4relp your partner?
too! She isn't studying in her bedroom - 7 you/speak English all the time?
she's having fun with her friends! Really, 8 the students/learn English fast?
you two!
In pairs, take turns to ask and answer the questions
from Exercise B.

'i*rk i? **t
Look at the underlined sentences in Exercise 3. Are you working hard?
;,
Complete the table. Then check on page 122.

Yes, I am. Of course!


Present cgilijryf:"1'g-1iy9-1-lq 9-19:Ji:l-: ,,,,,,,, ,;-:-;.,:; -i,1.-" ,,,

- | 1 rn noL {*r;i ;e,ll studYing.


He/She' lr*ii studYing.
YouMe/They'- 1*1"*l t*tl doing a lot'

Yes, I ;:llt.
you/we/they -{i:; Yes, youiwe/they
6

enioying your Yes, heishe/it i*.


holiday? No, l'if! :**?.
No, you/we/they *r**'1.
7
sfrefne/it No, he/she/it
helping you?
Free time

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i/ilil&fiiji.$ftY coz.ss l-i5{91 tO the COnverSatiOn.
What are Justin's friends doing?
Fp Complete gaps A-lwith the correct verbs from the box. Use the verbs from Exercise 1.
Then listen and check. Paul ?aul ie walkinq, Lhe doq.
-ii have listen phone play read surf visit n'ateh Mark
Fiona
magazrne
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a newspaper Scott
Paul

What do you do in your free


time? Choose six activities from
Iil
,il
I Exercise 1 and put them on the
a video
a book line. Compare with a partner.

football the guitar


very interesting o
a- h^+h
uoLt I a snower

I
't":

basketball computer
to music
friends
very boring
your your
girlfriend relatives Think of four of the people below
to the radio What do you think they are doing
now? Make sentences in the
!
Present Continuous.
o parents/grandparents
I
homework thernternet r brother/sister/friend
@ @ r favourite sports star/pop/
film star
Write a sentence for each picture in the Present Continuous. Use the
phrases from Exercise 1, I think my brother'e sleeping and
ry favottrir,e pop sfar.Seyonce.
ie buying clof,hesl

lmagine you are doing something


you enjoy in your free time. Your
partner calls you on your mobile
phone. Make a conversation.

A I'i Greq? Where are you?


They're waNchingTV. WhaL are you doin4?
B /'i Adarnl I'm aIIhe Oynamo
sLad,ium. l' m w atchin q Lh e
foolball maLch.
A Are you having fun?
B No, l'm not. Dynamo are
playing very badlyl WhaL are
you doinq?

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swffiir$we$_ Kru&x_$sffi coz.ss f,6pplste the conversations. Use $;:*ak *ii to


help you. Then listen and check.
In pairs, look at the photo and answer the questions.
1 Ross Hello?
. How old do you thrnk the people are? Dan Hi Ross! Do you have any
. What are they doing? for thrs evening?
Ross Oh, hi Dan! No, I'_. Why?
coz.a+ $lufly ":tt;;;17 t;1i.11.. Then listen and tick (./) the Dan Well, there's a party at Vic's. Do you
sentences you hear, 3 tn on?
Ross a_
_ ""

idea!
-v.

:ipl|,&r, *l.t? | Dan OK. Let's u_ at half past se\-elt


at my house.
Checking if somebody is free Ross OK. 6 rrnrr lrfarl Rr-ol
Dan Bye!
IT
A Are you free/busy this evening/tomorrow?
B Yes, I am./No, l'm not.Why?
2 Megan Hello?
T
A Do you have any plans for Saturday/tonight?
B No, I don't. Why?

Making and responding to suggestions


r Jade Hi Megan! '_1-on fi'ee
tomorrow? In the aftelno,:,r'r.'
Megan Yes, I am. Whl-?
A There's a Shams concert on/a good film on at Jade t_ u.ant ro go shoppilg uith
the cinema/a party at Jim's this evening. me? I r,vant to bu1-a ltresent for Josh.
Do you want to go?
B Great!/0Kl
IT Megan OKI
Jade '_ at t\\-ent)- past one next to
A Do you want to meeilgo shoppingtoday? T the citrema. OKi
B Good idea! T Megan OK. rl fnmnrrnurl Rrrol
Arranging a time and place Jade Bvel
A Let's meet at 5 o'clock nert fu the cinema/
at my house/at the cafe.
B 0K. See you later!/tomorrow!
IT In pairs, practise the conversations in Exercise 3.

In pairs, roleplay the situations. Use $peek **1 to


help you. StudentA, look at page 110, Student B,
look at page 1 1 3.

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Write questions 1-6 in the correct order. Then match
UO CABULARY AruM &M&Tt{ruIAM
them to answers a-f.
Circle eight more furniture words down (9) and
1 you play can guitar the?
four rooms across ()).
2 learn school do to have French you at?
I
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S o F LD A T -i R o M
3 she well tennis can play?
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C A A R F C T A
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T
T n E K B R r) n R 4 wake up does early he to have up?

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T
A r\ S L M 5 brother can cook your?

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T-l
6 have your now do homework you to do?
L R a) l\ M K u E E - T
S E B A E R T A a Yes, she can. Very well!
b Yes, he does. At 6!
S E B E T'\ R
^ M c Yes. he can. And he really enjoys il.
d No, I don't. Not today!
F D E R n K T R
e No, we don't.
A L N R - M f Yes, but very badlyl
Complete gaps 1-B in the phone call. Use the
Write the correct jobs. words in brackets and the correct form of the
Present Continuous.
1 to act- an acf,or
2tosing-a Brian Hi Andy! What 1_ (youido)?
3 to dance - a Are'- (you/study) for the test
4apiano-a tomorrow?
5aviolin-a Andy Hi, Brian. No, I3_ . I *_
6acomedy-a (practise) the guitar now. And you?
Brian i'm in the car with Rob and we 5
Which word is differentr (drive) to a party ... Andy, is your sister
'l football / basketball /fsJ.-aciiuml at home?
2TV lvideo i D\Ds Andy Yes, she is. Why?
3 funny / slowly / badly Brian o_ (she/s1eep)?
4 chef / stamp i postcard Andy No, she'- . She *_ (sing)
5 lired / loudly / important in the showerl it's terrible! $rhy?
Brian Well, I want to invite her to the party ...
Match the verbs in the box with phrases 1-8.

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visit surf play cook
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coz.:o Listen and circle the word with a
to music
t anmntttor different sound.
2
3 a magazlne 1 can't fast lactoil
4 the Internet 2 bed play table
5 lunch 3 car have can
D a film 4 drink drive dish
7 computer games 5 slqw sofa shqwer
B a friend 6 fqad bo_ak cook

eoe.ez Listen and underline the stressed word(s) in


the sentence.
1 I can srng.
2 I have to go.
3 She can't cook.
4 They're having fun.
5 Are you having lunch?
6 We don't have to sing.

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coz.ss Listen and match descriptions 1-3 to


rooms A-C.

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-ii Mum and Dadl


-ranks for your email. l'm fine - reallyll!
_in my bedroom in my new student house now.
ve wjth four girls and they all 2_a fantastic sense
,= humour. We all like the same jokes. Gill and Sally
'-: English but Chiara 3_from ltaly and Jung's from
- rina. They can speak a_ English and I practise my
:alian with Chiara - when she speaks 5_ |

I niara and Jung cook very 6_ , lt's great - llecause


-_cookl (you know I'm a very e_cookl)
-=2a aara annl caa rrnr SOOn,
ryJ
-dy

Choose a room from Exercise 1 and write a


description 0f it. Read it to the class. They guess
which room it is.
Read the email. Circle the correct answers.

1 a am sitting b sit
2 ahave b have to 9$pK&K&ruffi
3 a is coming b comes
4 a good b well Complete the conversation with phrases a-j.
5 a slow b slowly -
6 a good b well
Paul Are I youbuey this evening, Tess? *
7 a doesn't have to
Sabad
b don't have to
b badly
Tess No, I'm not.
Paul Do you
4_
3_ '_? see a film? a
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Tess , Paul. There's a great neu- m
Read the email again. Tick true (/) and cross film on at five. qs
false (X) sentences. Paul Oh, I can't go then. I have 5
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l.cnniq nr:ctinp
1 Judy's a new student. f Tess OK. 6- give me lhe ne,'.-.1 ', -,' t &*{
2 Judy lives with five students. Paul Yes, t_
I . Here you at'e.
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K6
3 She can't speak Italian very well. I Tess Look! The *_ at B.3t-t. .,
4 She can cook very wel1. I Paul Great. o_ here at 8.ll r**
Tess OK, see 10 f1
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a you busy f sure


b Can you gtogoto #
c film's on h \ .ant to
d Good iclea i !*

e let's meet
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l,rx:tls* uas/ttasn't; tuere/tueren't.
fst** slr technology; colours; seasons and months; talking about dates.

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Look at the photo. Answer the questions in pairs.
. Who are the people, do you think?
. Where are they?
. What are they doing/talking about?

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cD2.3s Read, listen and repeat the words in the box. W*r{q ${ su€
Then write them in photos 1-6.
Look at the underlined words in Exercise 3,
a cassette player D\Ds a CD player ete the table wilh was/was n' Uw e re/w e r e n'
Co m pf t,
a video LPs (an LP) a portable radio Then check on page 123.

to be= was/were

was
+ l/HelShe/lt wrax popular,
liHelShe/lt'_ {vwas n*t} big.
, 2 llhe/she/it small?
yesJfrysne/it was.lNo, l/he/she/it 3

were
+ Weffou/They a- proud.
Weffou/They u- {w*re ete*} expensive.
2
? &Ser* we/youithey popular?
Yes, we/you/they wrere./
No, we/you/they 6_.
Circle the correct answer about Exercise 3.

1 Mitlie's MP4@1il/ u)asn't a present.


2 A radiogram'LDCLS / wasn't just a record player
3 Millie's granddad was / u;asn't happy with his
radrogram.
4 It was / wctsn't very big.
5 LPs uere / u-teren't smaIl.
6 Radiograms were / u:eren't popular but they
were / tueren't cheap.

Put the questions in the conect order.

1 you where were when you ten were?


Where were you when you were t'en?
2 where grandparents your were from?
3 your who at school primary best was friend
your?
4 Saturday where you on were night?
5 tired were morning you this?
coz.eo Read and listen to the conversation. Check your
answers to Exercise 1. lislsp to Rick and circle the correct answers.
coz.+r

Grandpa What are you listening to, Millie? 1 When I was ten, I l utas / wasn't at scho,- 1 "-.
Millie It's my new MP4 player. It was a Manchester.
birthday present from Uncle Sam. 2 My dad was from Manchester but m1
I can listen to al1my music on it grandparents 2 Luasn't / weren't. Thel- -' -1.
- 1500 songsl And I can put 500 3
from / inLondon.
photos on it - and watch videos, too! 3 My primary school was grea,t / b',,'
4

Grandpa That's amazing. I remember my flrst best friend was Michelie. She : tt r.
radiogram when I was your age ... English, she was 6 French / Ati,,. ''
Millie Radiogram? Was it a radio? 4 On Saturday 7 afternoon / tt igl, . - '' ...,
Grandpa Yes, but it wasn't jusl a radio. it was a o
home / tt'ork.l was at a l,;il- --'
record player, too. I was very Proud friends.
of it. 5 Last night, I was in bed at ui.: - :
- .. :
Millie Was it
small like my MP4? morning, I wasn't tired bul l rl
Grandpa No, it wasn't. It was very big! It was in late for school!
the living room, next to the table.
Records, or LPs, weren't like CDs Work in pairs. Ask and answer the oJ:st :-s -
today. They were very big, too - with Exercise 6 about Rick,
about 10 songs on them. - ': a :'. "
Where was Rick rvhr i. -.
Millie Were radiograms popular?
Grandpa Oh yes, they were. But they were In pairs, ask and answer the questions in Exercise 6
expensl.ve - about 5100. It was a lot of aboul you. Then tell the class about your partner.
money then!

6;t
READING ANM &f&ffi&MUL&MY Circle the correct word in the sentences.

1 I like your T-shirt. It's very smart / enpenszue.


@€ Read, listen and repeat phrases 1-3. Then 2 My new mobile phone is a lovely glossy /
match them to years A-C in the photos. perfect black.
1 trvo thousand and four I 3 The cameras in the shop i,vere very
2 nlneteen ninety five f seri,ous / smart.
3 two thousand and seven I 4 I think hts netu / l4opular car is very ugly.
5 His MP4 wasJantctstic / erpensi,ue.Il,was
*z:,e Listen and write years 1-6. s150!
6 Where were you last night? The party was
1 1984 4
grectt / modern.
2_ 5
3 6 Complete the sentences about the article. Use was/
wasn't/were/weren't.
:qt'& Listen and repeat the colours.
red black white siiver
1 In 2005, TVs _ usually black.
2 Red cars _ very popular in Britain rn
.ds,* &'r

'1
Read the article. Correct the false sentences,

TVs were usually black in 1995.


the 90s.
3 Fridges and
2004.
D\D players silver in I
2 Cars weren't red in 1995. 4 Silver a serious colour. It
modern and smart. a
3 f'ridges were white in 2004.
4 Silver was the new colour for mobile phones 5 Glossy black _ smart in 1995 but it
rn2007. smart in 2007

66ssk the meaning of the underlined words


;*rn:.l6.l
Discuss the questions in groups. E
you do not know. Then listen and repeat. 1 What are the popular colours for mobile E
phones etc inyo:ur country now?
2 What colours were popular in 2005?
-\
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-'ii€**

wffiffi&&wL&ffiY Match sentences 1-4 to the seasons in pictures A-D.

Check words 1-4 and match


1 The trees are orange and brown. n
them with pictures A-D.
2 The flowers are yellow and the trees are green. n
3 The clouds are grey. n
1 summer I 3 spring I 4 The trees are green and the sky is blue. n
2 winter I 4 autumn I Work in pairs. What colours do you associate with the seasons in
coz.c7Look at the pictures and your country?
phrases 1-12. Complete the
In the cumme n, ihe ro aro lois of gree n tneea.
phrases with the correct colours.
Then listen, check and repeat, Answer the questions in groups.
l^t ^ ^1,
ul4L A Ur 4r r5E ^i-1,
Prr rN 1 Whal's your favourite colour? Why?
white blue gold 2 What colour is your TVA4P3/mobile phone/fridge/computer/car?
green red yellow 3 What's the colour of happiness in your country?
grey silver brou'n 4 What's the colour of sadness in your country?

"V*
5 What's the colour of luxury in your country?

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a _ piano
y${
vegetables
a _ fridge
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wffi ffiewe$tu&mY &ruffi r$KYffi ru gru{i


i KX*xad 6,Xae *rex.gq3
co*& Look at the calendar. Listen and repeat the i We write:1xt **tsb*r or'{llii.
months.

Write the months in the correct column for your


I We say:{*:* tirr{ *f **tr*hsr.
.-.__..'-. I
country. coz.sr Look at l,{iil* ll* lr*t1 Say the dates. Then
listen and repeat them.
Spring Summer Autumn Winter 1 20t04 5 22t06
2 24/03 6 03t02
318t72 7 12t07
4 31t05 B 20t09
1 f,he twentieth of April

coz.as lislsl
and repeat the numbers in the box. cuz.sz lislsp and circle the dates on the calendar.
Then match them with a-1. 1 Lhe sevenl;eenth of l./tarch
lsr@ 2ndf 3rd[ 4tht]
5 rL! 6th fl 7rh E 8rh n Circle four dates on the calendar. In pairs, take it in
turns to say them to your paftner. Circle the dates
e ,! 10th n zfth fl 21st !
you hear.
a sl\.ir e first i third Work in groups. Decide on four important dates in
b nnri: f fourth j fifth your townicountry.
c :ighih g twenty-first k tenth
d :n-entrelh h secoird I seventh 4th July - lndependence Oay in Xhe UOA.
*o Write the numbers. Then say, listen and check.
a --:l d 15th g 27th
b -i -r- e 23rd h 30rh
: : fl1th i 12th
a'l.r rn ooc

co,zs+ ful3f6r cL3s: :rs '-3 ,,, :- a^s,1 3.s


Then lrsten anc:'r::.r

1 Hor', , . -,r'- -

2\\lrpt..;-'t. :

3 \\-hple r-. .- : __.


4 Horr o1'l rr, r '
5 \l-herr \\ as ), , .t - -'

a In Ireland.
b On the 21st o[-\u..-
c 24.
d I rvas 18.
e In 1938.

coz.ss Qgmplste the conversation. Use


help you. Then listen and check.

fu *b*'
-qffi#
't ffi

:i.', l t,',,t' r,';,i t',: "


t:,
lt' f* {,i i,,,i li ${

Look at the photo. Discuss the questions in pairs,


. Who are the people?
o Where are they?
r Holv old are they?
. What are they doing?
and listen to the conversation.
coz.ss Read Alice Your dad's pizzeria is great, Jane.
Complete gaps 1-3 Jane Thanks. I like it too, the pizzas are
delicious.
Jane When's your birthday, Alice? Alice t_ your father '_ in Tr.- l- -:
Alice On'_. Jane Yes, in Rome! And you know u'hat? t- - ,
t\
,-
Jane Really?'_lvere you born?
Alice In 1990. '_ a
today, too!
t-he'
Alice No!
Jane Amazing. And where were you born? Jane 7 the twentv-seconci
Alice In ''_ 1960r
Jane Me, too! We were born in the same place Afice We have to singHappy Bti'r;
on lhe sct'me dayt
Work in groups. Write the names 0f four people a"l
Read I ):. :..t .
.),:., and tick (,2) the questions from
show them to the group. Ask and answer quesiions
Exercise 2.
from $i:*ak ilri.
my mother

When were you born? T When/Where nas


Where was your father/motherbon? T , your mother bornl
When is/was your birthday?
How old are/wereyou?
In
Were you born in Spain? T She ii-aS j',-,1'l^- '-l-. ta,a
Was she bornin 1992? l She u-as bc,rtL u-. .
T?avel
&*;:ri, ilsi**r erd l*ik *b**i travel.
f;';ri!r.* the Past Simple - affirmative (regular and irregular).
{*t:u* *ll transport and holidays; buying tickets.

Daily Post, Thursday, January 4,2007 Paae 1z

Schoolbry
sails the
Atlantic
- with a guitar and his
Maths homework
YESTERDAY morning, By Terry Bleater
Michael Perham finished
his solo trip across the the weather was terrible
Atlantic and sailed into - it was cold at night
the Guinness Book Of and the winds were
Records. He arrived in very strong, sometimes
Antigua after six weeks eighty kilometres an
on his boat. Michael is hour. His satellite phone
only fourteen. stopped working ... and
He started his trip the problems with his
on November 18th in boat started. A bad time
Gibraltar and sailed five for Michael?
thousand kilometres across 'No, I loved it. I wasn't
the Atlantic. Sometimes lonelv - even on Christmas

fulichael's route across the Atlantic Day. Sometimes I talked


to my family and friends
on my satellite phone.
Sometimes dolphins played
next to my boat * it was
fantastic. And sometimes
I played my guitar or
looked at my schoolbooks.
FINISH: Jan 3, Antigua But not very often!'
Michael is now relaxing
in Antigua before he
flies home to England.
Yes, he has to go back to
school!
Tfavel

ffiffi,&wffi&ffi &rum ffiK&ffisru* What letters do lre add to the end of regular verbs
to make the Past Simple? lVhat happens lvhen the
cD2.56 Check the words. Listen and repeat, verb ends in -e?

sa il a rrlve rip fly


t boa t Find more examples of reEular '*enbs in the
Past Simple in ffe text. Underlre them,
Look at the pictures and the map. Answer the
questions. cm.ss Qhssk the meanings of hese regu ar n'erbs
in a dictionary, Write the Past S np e Then sten
1 How old do you think Michael is?
and repeat,
2 When was the start of his journey?
3 When was the finish?
ftl talk lalkea \1-a - t-
coz.v ftsafl the text. Tick (/) the sentences that walk CCrO-{

are true.
ldl live Iister-t
1 Michael started his trip in Antigua. T stay phone
2 His journey was very easy. I ltdl hate
3 He plays the guitar. T decide
4 He was often sad. I want visit
5 He is a university student. I
6 Michael comes from England. I Write the sentences in the Past Simple.
1 I talk to my parents on the phone on Sr.mdal-
W$*rk'. i? m**t I f,alked No my parenls on Ihe phone on gunday.
2 He sometimes waiks in the park.
Look at the sentences. Are they about the present or
3 We watch TV in the afternoon.
the past?
4 They visit France very often.
He started his trip on November 18th. 5 She arrives in London at half past eight.
Sometimes doiphins played next to my boat. 6 He finishes school at four o'clock.

Find the Past Simple of these verbs in the text about


KS.m&-*&as &r*p3 '---*
Michael Perham. Write them in the table. Then check
on page 123. He arrived yesterd€*y.
ys$tsrtiay r?,tx:rrx i# g/a**rnesn/*i{*$*$$.
Past Simple: affirmative (regular verbs) BUT He arrived Saxt nigkt. NOT y*$*eed*#-{$S&8.

+ l?*!k ed to my family.
He xrrlvc_ in Antigua on January 3rd. coz.ss ligfsp and circle the correct answers.
They p**y_ next to his boat. 't Yesterday morning Dan and Kate arcit;ed in /
started thezr joutneg to Sydney.
2 Yesterday afternoon they watched a
concer[ at / uistted the Opera House.
3 Yesterday evening they arriued / relaned at
the hotel.
4 Last night they walked / cooked d'inner e,,ii.
the beach.
Tick the things you did yesterday. Tell your partner,

finish your homework f watch T\- [


relnv l-l listcn tn mrrsir./the r;ldio l--
phone a friend ! surl the Internet -
visit a friend ! stay at home I

LasI nighL, I listened to t.he radtc.' . . ' . .- ' .

homework and relaxed.

Tell the class about your partner's evening.


Al ex w alke d Ihe do q, w atch e :

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coz.or f,srnplste the table with the irregular verbs in
the Past Simple from the pictures. Listen and repeat.
c82,60 Read and listen to the story. Was the Farmers'
holiday a success? Past Simple: atfirmative (irregular verbs)

Present Past Simple


l#*rk it m*?
l/you/h e/sh e/iVwe/youith ey
Look at the sentences from the story and answer
leave lefL
the questions. g0
A wanted to see the mountains.
N{r Farmer have
B They went home and had a cup of tea. take look
buy
1 Are the sentences about the present or see
the past? think
2 Which verb(s) are regular?
3 Whjch verb(s) are irregular?
coz.oz L00k at the irregular verb list on page 126.
Complete the table. Then listen and repeat.

Verb Past Simple Verb Past Simple

eat aIe wear


drink made
knew sleep

{ 'it,ii
Tfavel

Write the verbs in brackets in the Underline the irregular verbs. What are their forms? Look at page 126 t0
Past Simple. help you.
1 They (leave) do homework go to bed late go to the town centre/church
Spain on Saturday.. have a shower have breakfastAunch sleep a lot
2 I (buy) a ticket to stay at home surf the Internet meet a friend
T,nndnn rrpqtprdrrr
3 She (go) _ to Write what you did at these times in the table. Use the verbs in
Scotland last year. Exercise 6 or your own ideas, Tell your partner about your week.
4 We (have) a lovely
holiday rn the mounlains. Last night i Last Sunday Last Sa:-.ca;,'
5 I'm tired I (sleep)
badl5r last night' i I
t\aA, a, :;l.cvier : pl^onel- a- lrtud
6 It r'vas hot in Spain - u''e f we.Yt.L Lo btA trtte
(wear) T-shlrts
every day!

On Saturday I wenlLo Lhe I;own cenLre.l


.w
o

6"Te
F'*
\aF

,r

v*ffi&ffiwL&KY Use the ideas to write about your last holiday/trip.

Last year/summer/wi,nter/ApriL, i went to


Match phrases 1-8 with pictures A-H. What are the the mountatns/the sectstde/.. .

past forms of these verbs?


I went talthfriends/my fami,l,y/
1sail I 5gobybus n my gi,rlfri,end/...
2cycle I 6 go by train n We drou e/fleu:/cy cled/uent by. . .
3drive I tram
7 go by n We stayed for ... days/the weekend
4fly f Sgoonfoot ! We uzszted .../uoLked/lzct d Jun
We often ate fzsh/sandu;i,che s/
In pairs, answer the questions, hamburgers/pt zzs,/..
. Honr do you usually go to schooVwork? I loved the.food/the people/the tou,n/
. Hou- do you usually go on holiday? the beach...
e \hat's your favourite way to travel? I hated ...
It was a great/fo,ntastzckorzng/
pze Listen to the three people and complete terrzb\e ttme.
the table,
Work in pairs. Tell your paftner about your holiday.
Tom Vicky Michelle
Check these words in a dictionary.
t- . -,, ?oiand
.']:^].'1 sea sun submarine waves
": " -

coz.o+ fssft at the words of the song on page 109,


Underline the verbs in the Past Simple. Listen and sing,
i {;;;, lislgp and decide which ticket, A or
-i coz.os B, Jare
buys.
In pairs, answer the questions,
coz.os g{gfly ri1;rl:lli itr;r. Then listen again and circle
o Whal is molo 1 o1 ulal irrtorrr. Iegiotr- tlalel
the correct words.
by bus or b1, 11311,7
r Do you often travel b1- train.' Do 1'ou like it?
. Hor,v manl- railu.ay stations are there rn $p[&K **l I

your lorm?
A (student) single/return to
1
,,. , please.
Jane has to meet her Dad at six o'clock in the 0K. When do you want to travel?
evening in Glasgow, Look at the train timetable and
2Today/tomorroMon Saturday.l'm coming back
answer the questions. on ,, ,

r What's the best train for her?


r What lime does it arrive in Glasgow? coz.oo Qsrnplgte the conversations. Use ,, to
. Does she have to chanqe trains? help you, Then listen and check.

Greg A single 1_ Manchester, please


Man OK. '_ do you want to travel'
Greg On Saturday.
Man That's twenty pounds please.
Tim A student return to Chester. 3

Man OK. And when do you want to a


Tim Tomorrow. I'm t_ back on
Thursday.
Man That's thirty-five pounds please.
coz.oo Listen again, In pairs, practise the
Look at the maps and tickets, Match tickets A and B conversations in Exercise 6.
with maps 1 and 2.
Practise the conversation in pairs. Use ;ii:rtr:'r ..:r:, to
help you, StudentA, look at the information below.
Student B, look at page '113.
uutfi.,$Ei,t RETURN Student A
1 You are buyrng a ticket. You want to go to
**61
*outt tru Leeds tomorrow. You want a studenl single
*'ffi*oo*, KrN6r3 cRoSS ticket. Start the conversation.
2 You n'ork at the ticket office. The ticket costs
t*'arorao, duEEN's sixty pounds.
' 'TREET
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Date
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London
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Match the adjectives in the box with nouns 1-6.
UOCABU LARY ANO GRAIUIIT'IAK
besi digital Iong mobile
l G Write the dates in full, Then listen and check, raijway return
1 1st Jan Ihefirst of January
1a_ phone
2 2nd Sep
2 my _ friend
3 3rd Aug
3a_ ticket
4 9th Feb
4a
5 12th Dec
5a_ camera
6 25th Apr
6 the _ station
Write the Past Simple of these verbs in the
crossword.
-journey
Complete the sentences with the prepositions from
the box.
ACROSS DOWN 9 on (x 2) oI wilh to aL in (x 2) by
3 eat ' 1 drink
4 see 2 make 1 The beach was very near so we went
5go 4 sieep _ foot.
7 know 6 think 2 Her parents are very proud _ her.
8 buy t have 3 My birthday is _ July 7th.
11 leave 10 wear 4 We went Spain last summer and
stayed friends.
5 I was tired on Saturday evening - I stayed
home and I was bed at
half past nine!
6 They went to F rance train - they
arrived Paris last night.

i" Write questions 1-5 in the correct order. Then match


them to answers a-e.
1 born where your mother was? I
Where was your molher born?
2 expensive your was mobile phone? I
3 his when birthday was? I
4 you born were where? I
5 she was at university lonely? I
a On June 15th. He was threel
b No, it was really cheap!
c in Glasgow. I'm Scottish!
d In Madrid. She left Spain when she was
a child.
Circle the wrong word in the group. e No, she wasn'tl She was very popular!
1 bus tram train ticket
2 autumn spring wind surruner PRO'UUruC'ATIOru
3 grey silver brov,n colour
4 arrive cycle drive fly ffi Listen and circle the word with a
5 amaziltg special lonely perfect different sound.
6 proud modern glossy digital
1 special stallon faghion happiness
Complete the sentences with one word in each gap. 2 mountain August brown proud
You can see the first letter of each word. 3 summer colour month clqthes
1 A Are tickets to Canada cheap? 4 centuqr walid birthday f4st
B No, they're really e_
2 Look at the blue s
!

- the weather's
ffi Can you hear the underlined letters in these
words? Listen and repeat.
perfect!
3 It's often hot in surnmer in Warsaw but it's whole autumn frlend answer clothes
sometimes very cold in w_ .

4 I m tired this morning - I was at a party iffi# Underline the stressed syllable in each word.
l_ night. Listen and check.
5 It rras autumn and the trees were o amazing expensive journey July
and broxn. perfect surprise video yesterday
6 Radio uzs popular in the twentieth timetable remember return denart
e

it
Write the verbs in brackets in the Past Simple.
$nJENKINS' LAST DAY qo

Read the story again, Correct the sentences.

1 Lo|d Pt',:= -,',-..-.:-- .i' t-.-t-:-.: IL the mOrtfing


-a a-::'--. --'a
2H- : ''. - .-.r.-.:.
3\l:..'^'=..:.
.

t'-.-- - : l:...-- -: -
4 U-*r'-' I L : ll:: :-'' .-'
5 Lold Prlce -ir':,-''- I- -:- ' - r- jj:

coz.zr lislsp and write the dates (years or month,'


days) you hear.

1 The first BBC TV programmes \\-el'e


in-.
2 The boss's birthday is on _ .

3 The businessman wants to fly to Milan on

4 The woman asks Toby about where he


worked in _
': ,Nere (be?) you at home
yesterday, Lord Price?'
5 Mrs Jones's date of birth is
:he police officer asked.
Lord Price looked at him.
I '-
'Yes, (be). I was in my office all
:norning. I'm a busy man and I always have a lot of Choose the correct response, a-c, to
:hings to do.' sentences 1-3.
'Of course. Can you tell me more about your
,
favi 1 When's your birthday?
tW.11, a Nineteen
in the morning I '- (study)
:ny papers. At about one otlock Mrs b Nineteen ninety-seven
Jones
(make) me some sandwiches and I c The fifth of June.
(eat) them here in my office. We 2 When were you born?
:rlked about the weather and she' (go) a In nineteen ninety-three.
--ack to the kirchen.' b In Autumn.
And that was the last time you talked to her?' c In London.
'Yes, it '_ (be). We talked every day.
She wasnt just my cook - we 8_ (be) 3 When do you want to travel?
:11enos.
? A return ticket, piease.
'Of course, Lord Price. And after lunch?' b Manchester.
'Ie C Tomorrow.
in my chair.You understand
- I'm an old man.'
'Of course, Lord Price. And where were you at
:hree o'clock? AIso. in vour chair?'
Lord Price quicklv looked around his office.
-(sleep)
'No I wasn'i. At't.n to three I to-
leave) the house and I tt_ (cycle) to the
:ost office. Usually Jenkins goes to the post office
:or me, but yesterday afternoon he was ... I mean,
:re wasnt ...'
He stopped.
The police officer looked at the medal on Lord
Price's jacket.
Are you sure, Lord Price? You see, the post office
. '- (close) last year.'
Childhood
Rcne5, !ist** al,ld t*!&a x&aqra* childhood and growing up.
Fraetise the Past Simple - negative, questions and short answers'
F**ets *n school; small talk.

cos.z ftsafl and listen. Answer the questions'


sRewm&&e &p*m mm&mxrx&
1 How old are British children when they start
coa.r $/;ils the schools in the order pupils start school?
them. Then listen and rePeat. 2 How old are British students when they
secondary school n finish university?
primary school 3 Are these ages different in your country?
tr 4 How old was Ruth when she finished
nursery school tr
university I university?
5 Why was she famous?
6 Does she teach her children at home? Why?/
Why not?
7 Is it popular in your country for children to
learn at home?
*
l'.

Hard to be
agonius?
By Sylvia King

[\ /IOST British children thirteen - and she was the


I V lstart school at the top student in her Year.
age of five and finish when Ruth was famous and she
they're eighteen. About was often on TV and in the
50% go to universitY newspapers.
and finish when theY are Ruth had an unusual
twenty-one or twentY-two. childhood but was it haPPY?
Even when she was a
=-r Ruth Lawrence - one of young girl, Ruth didn't have
l-:an's top professors of any friends the same age.
'.'::.ematics - had a very When she was a student
l-3'ent childhood. her father went to classes
,'-;en Ruth was five, she with her - she didn't meet
: :- : stait primary school other students and she
'3 ::-er- children. Her didn't go to parties or have
:.a-=-:s r,{/ere computer fun in the evenings.
: -:':-=-?'rers. TheY didn't Today Ruth is married,
-=-:-:: a:.',:.< - they taught she has two children and
.ome every day. she's very happy now.
=.-= ^:q...r^i her A-leVel Her children have a lot of
'.'::-s when she was friends and Ruth doesn't
- -= - -=xam
^e years early! She want to teach them at
::=.'-31 3,.<-crd University home. 'l want them to
-:- s-= .'.'as eleven and have a normal childhood,'
' - : - =l -:- S^= '.a,ras OnlV she says.
".
Childhood

Correct the sentences

Look at the sentences and answer the questions.


1 I didnt n':a: t-.--,' -t'--r'. i: -' -r -
o't ' ...
d
A Ruth doesn't want to teach her children 2Hedidntl,nt:- ,. -' .-,
at home. 3 Thel didr - r -.-- : .

B Her parents didn't go to work. 4 She didn't passe l :'-t .'-.,,...


Which sentence is about 5 I didn t leli rerl \' - - -'-
. 6 I didn't \lrent to nllt'::t-. : ,
nou-/the present? tr o the past? I
Look at the underlined words/phrases in the text.
Make the sentences negative Then reac :-: i:il
again and correct them.
Complete the table. Then check on page 124.
1 Ruth had a normal childhoo-i
Pasf simnlg: nesaliye irreslll) ?:tt o dr\ \a,/e _.j o n ..- .. )
lreoutal11i very differenL chil dhood.
lffou/He/She/lUWe/Ihey (did not) ,;,r;;s11. 1 Her teachers taught her at hon'Lt.
lffou/He/She/lVWe/Ihey (did not)
';'ri,
3 She passed her Alevel Maths erar,-. ','': :, : :
lvas sixteen.
4 She started secondary school lr'hen siL= -- --.
eleven.
I .4. ." .l:1. ,.a a.l :l
5 She finished university when she r,vas
We didn't .. .. NOTWe-didF'r+. twenty-one.
We didn't .,r':, , NOTWe didn't r, ','',', '.
6 When she r,vas a strrdenl her mother il'ent to
classes with her.

Write the verbs in brackets in the Past Simple.


1 I went (go) to bed early but I
didrit elee? (NOT sleep).
2 She _ (go) to nursery school but she
(NOT like) it.
3 They (have) exams in June but
_
they (NOT study) for them.
4I _ (work) at the weekend but I
(NOT finish) my homework.
5 He _ (have) a shower but he
(NOT have) breakfast.

Think about your life when you were ten years old.
Make sentences about what is different now, Use
the ideas in the box to help you, Tell your paftner
about the changes.

listen to understand drink drive


eniov have learn like

I didn'"> IiEl:en Lo hip-hop when I was t e: -


I didn't underslana l'laths tuhen i '',2= : -
my favouri->e subject.
prce Girls
I
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l'-t I
S*"
!i

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:iE

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C.r' !- ,dJ is-

tI- re g'f:
*ilffi ffi r@
rE
E ryTtranstormer
-
G*
=.8 Teletubbies

In pairs, look at the photos. Which of the things were


popular in your country when you were a child?

co:.r Read the afticle. Tick true (/) and cross


false (X).
1 Beth drdn't rvatch TV uhen she lvas little. t
2 She liked l,Iy Littk: Porty t;hen she rvas
at nursery school. T
3 Beth quite iiked the Spice Giris. T
4 Tom liked the lrlutctltt Tu,rtles and the
TlantsJ o nners carto ons. T
5 Tom enjo5red music u,'hen he rvas a child tr
6 Beth and Tom enjoyed their chlldhoods. T

Look at the underlined phrases in the text and


complete the table. Then check on page 124,

Past Simple: questions and shoil answers


(regular and irregular)

Questions
Ke&, "A#
'_ l/you/he/she/iVwe/they to music?
'_ l/you/he/she/iVwe/th ey
the Spice Girls?

Shod answers
Yes, l/you/he/she/iVwe/they 3
I loved t}ne Teletubbies. I had Teletubbies
No, l/you/he/she/iVwe/they 4
books, Telettftbies magazines and
lff - questions Teletubbies pyjamas!
\'/hat programmes you ?
l'1hen he school?
'r'/here you to school? Probably My Little Pony.I even took her to
nursery school with me every day. Alt my
friends had them too.

I : ,:u
tr--@
caftoons? j
,{ I loved them. When I was seven I wanted to
^ -: +. n|i.scrv snhOOl? J
J
be a Spice Girt!
', -- I : ra te nursery seheel? J
!
!
* Yes. I did! It was a niee time to be a kid!
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Teenage l\{utant Ninja Ttrrtles Childhood
h
tR!dh{,€ frt ll*f,r t€I #Jt

Listen and repeat the questions,

1- r
-- . ::: -: l ----: -.'=StefdaV?
2 *,, . ..- : :: - ,sn resi iast rveek?
3_ , .. - _--r _ -t:'.aiasiu-eekend?
. ,- io'r''
.-
c_ .
"
- -,::: : . : : -.. l',_.,::-'
5.

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vvrr9 rr8 queslj0ns -^ :rr
-l

1t 1I
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,
_. -..

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a
3didJo leir lr, l.-\ rr-;- .--
:: :i-:,,r_.. 4 r'ecrerda,, rrf nr p r-oLt Pl. .- L, I

cos.s Match questions 1-4 in Exercise 6 rvith


answers A-D, Complete the gaps with shorl
answers. Then listen and check,
A No, _. It u'as a reall5'bot'tng pit'r
' '.
| , C Yes, _ . But he wasn't at home.
D Yes, _. She went to the cinema
' with them.
Tick (,/) the correct sentences/questions.
'l a Did you see the film last night?
T
b Saw you the film last night? l
I loved cartoons! My favourite was 2 a Did you watched television last night? T
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. b Did you watch teler,rsion lasl night? T
3 a What they did see? T
b What did they see? T
NIy Transformers - they were robots. And 4 a Did you study f'rench at school?
of course I atso loved the Transformer Yes, I studied. T
cartoons on T\r: b Did you study French at school?
Yes, I did. T
5 a What did you on Sunday?
No. I didn't. I thought music
was for girls! b What did you do on Sunday?
E
Some of my friends tiked the Spice Girls
Complete the questions with the correct forms of
but I thought they were terribte! the verbs from the box.
go learn play watch
0f course! I have very happy memories.
2 What cartoons
you were little?
di, 3 (you?) conr.l:r,r.:r
Af rvhen you were young?
=

4 (you'?) En.-
primary school?
Ask your panner the questions n Exerctse 9 Tell the
class hisiher answers,
Anir:.r ilir::,i

e.
Match the sentences with a word from Exercise 3.
.1,.1*,ffiY
1 You can take textbooks to
Work in pairs and answer the questions. school in this. ruCKsaCK
. \\hen did you start your secondary school? 2 You write tests with this.
. How old were you? 3 A good thing to have for
. In which months do you take exams? difficult Maths homeworkl
r When do the school holidays begin? 4 A room where you have lessons.
5 A place where teachers
cos.o Listen and repeat. Match teachers 1-9 with relax after lessonsl
the subjects they teach 6 There are sometimes hundreds
of t.hesc vrnconlc in !schools.
Art Biology Chemistry English vyrL ur

7 Teachers usually r.lrite on


Geography History Maths this in the classroom.
Information Technology (IT)
Physical Education (Ptr) cos.e Listen and answer the questions.

cos.z Check these words in a dictionary. Tick (/)


. Did Wayne enjoy his day at school?
you
r What test did he have in the morning?
the things can see in the picture. Then listen
o What three subjects does he say he
and repeat.
doesn't like?
blackboard n coffee mug T . Does Wayne have a lot of homework
calculator n classroom T this evening?
desk n dictionary T o What homework does he have to do?
keys
pen
n
T
rapLvp
nonnil
Ix Work in pairs and answer the questions.
nrrnil T rucksack n o What languages do you learn at your school?
staff room T teacher T r What subjects do you enjoy a iot?
textbook T watch T r What subjects are difficult for you?
r What is your best subject?
r What subjects do you have to do a lot of
homework for?
o What subject do you want to study in the
future?
Childhood

,%&3W:\$ &,41 t,i,. i, l,ltil*,*%W


cos.s lislsp, For photos 1-3 decide what the topic of
conversation is.
a What you did last night/weekend.
b New clothes or things.
c A popular TV programme/sports match.
d The weather.
o How you are feeling.

Study ;itl'l:: ::lr. Match topics A-E in Exercise 1

with sentences 1-5 ifl iiLt:,:lr: i-r:rl.

l){t{:iai. r,i,i I

Ways of starting conversations:


1 Lovely/terrible weather this morning. T
2 How are you? T
3 Did you have a nice weekend/evening?
4 Did you see .., (on TV) last night?
I
T
5 | like your T-shirilrucksacl</watch/mobile phonel I
How do people start conversations in your country?

cos.ro [\il3ls[ 1-5 with A-E. Then listen and check,


1 Oh! I like your T-shirt, Kate! n
2 Nice weather this morning! T
3 Did you have a nice evening? tr
4 How are you, Rob?
5 Did you see the Poland-Engiand game
n
last night? l-l
a Yes, it's lovely!
b I'm tired thls morning. I didn't sieep well.
c Yes, I did. It was fantastic!
d Thanks! I bought it in Spain IasL yearl
e Yes, I did, thanks. I went to the cinema with
Justin.
In pairs, practise the conversations in Exercise 4.

Write your own reply to these comments.


1 How are you?
2 Did you have a nice weekend?
3 I like your penl
4 Did you see that American fiim on TV
last night?
Make smalltalk with another student. Use i.ii.,i:r:i,l ;.:tt
to help you. After about ten seconds, start talking to
another student.

HE
Shopping
&es{,, listcn a$d ta*k about shopping and clothes.
Fraetige Wh- questions: present and past tenses; this/that/these/those.
Felgus olt clothes; buyrng clothes.

;
: Retenr rione

ffi;Gi

Do you like
shopping?
Write to us!

-6? * :SF ?
4Fi tr
I
,6
a,,,,:':',...,
:*-.,,.

Where do you usually do your shopping?


a in a shopping centre t- I
b
C
on the Internet
in local shops
It- t-
t-
Why do you do it there?
a because it's cheap t- t-
b because it's very easy t- T-
c because it's near my house l* l-
How do you usually go shoPPing?
? by bus T_ t-
b by car t- i-
c on foot t- t-
Who do you usually go with?
a my friend/friends t- t-
b family/relatives t- l-
c alone r- t-
When was your last shooping triP?
t-
I
b
c
yesterday
last week
I don't remember.
r-
I_
t-
r
t-
What did you have to buY? r- t-
a clothes
t- i-
b CDs/DVDs/books
t- t--
C food
shopping
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GRAMMAR A]'ID SPEAKING Read about Paul and


-=_:.-,"'
write questions 1-7.
Describe the photos. Answer the questions in pairs. Student A, look at the
. Where are the people?
text below Student 4
. look at the text on
What are they doing? Are they having a
page 113.
good time?
. Do you like shopping?

Read the questionnaire in pairs. Tick (/) your


answers and your partner's answeis. Tell the class
about your partner.
I hafe shopping! | onty do it wfren I l-rave to.
D ennis usually does his shopping on the lnternet, lsometimes go 1_ (tMt*e?1 ur
Saturdays 2_ (Whyl but I don"t do
Work it out any shopping there. I usually do it on tfre
Internet. I like it because it's very easy -
?" Look at the questionnaire again. Complete the table you don't have to 3_ ! (Whaf)
with: do, did, was. Then check on page 125. And it's cheap, too. I usually do it
o_ . (When) | bought a new CD
last night. In the shops, it costs u_
(How much?) but I bought it for 86 on the
Internet. Amazing! | can't remember my
last shopping trip. I think it was last month.
I had to go to the shopping centre with
u_ (Who/with) because it was my
mum's birthday. We bought her 7_ ,

(What?) lt cost f4O! Later, I saw it on the


Internet for f15!

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Where does Taul sometimes go?

? Work in pairs. Ask and answer your questions from


Exercise 6.
ffi Listen and repeat the questions in Exercise 3.

Write questions 1-5. Then match them to


answers a-e.
1 Why lyou /go out?
To the shopping centre.
Why areyou goinq oub? u M
!=
2 S&y / your sister / go to local shops? !
3 S/hy / they / hate / shopping centres?
4 Why / PauI / buy CDs on the Internet?
ne;
n In pairs/groups, write a questionnaire about one of
the topics below Write five questions.
5 Why / your friends I sad lyesterday? n surrurrer holidays music sporls books
a Because it's easy and cheap.
b Because I have to do some shopping. Whal da you usually do in your ournmer holida5=?
c Because they didn't pass their tests.
d Because there are always a lot of Do the questionnaire with two classmates. Tell fie
people there. class about one of them.
e Because she likes walking in the
Tetra usually qoee lo the beach in he:
High Street.
ournrne? holidaye,

8B
0n the bus one day ,,.

Maybe this is it ...


Theselookgood '"

6rv V.., theY're OK lthink


il.Y ro"x good with tlols shift
Shopping

ffiw e*&wfr tr,ii; tat*{i3 \g w* &w|f]L&ffi y coa.ro Qsrnplste the sentences with this, that, these,
those.Ihen listen and check,
cor.rz [llsfsf the words in the box with a-j in the
pictures. Then listen, repeat and check,

a suit ! a cap l-l a jacket fl jeans !


shoes! ashirt! askirrI
a sweater ! trainers ! trousers []
Look at Gary, Susie and the shop assistant in the ,
pictures. What are they wearing?

coe.ra fisasl and listen to the story. Answer the d Thig shirt shlrt
questions, is red. bh.k-
1 What did Gary have to buy?
"
2 Why did he have to look smart? w
3 Did he like the trousers in the shon?
4 Did Susie like them?
5 How much were the trousers?
6 Did Gary buy them? WhyAVhy not?

\N*rk !? *l.*t
Look at the underlined words in the text, Complete
/
the box with these/those. Then check on page 12b. a _ trousers b _ trousers
are great. are ugly.
this/thaUthese/those

Singular Plural

/
sdp
/,/aa
t/
sweater
is blue.
llrlx cap is blue. caps are nice.

$s w t'T- #
are old
Jeans

//
'rir r 63p is expensive. caps are smaft.

fislsp, check and repeat the sentences from


co:.rn
the table in Exercise 4. are new

cos.rs lisl6p to the sentences and circle the word


you hear, Then listen again and repeat the
sentences.

1 thi,s/684il 4 that / those


2 theseT-thi,s / these
S thi,s
3 these / those 6 those / these
SLiII: IS
erp, et isir-e .

Work in groups. Discuss the questions,


1 What are your favout'ite clot]"Les.,
2 What colours of cloihes clo 1or-r likel
3 What ciothes do 1'ou \\-eat'to school?
'::
.,,'

RICHARD

1 glasses
2 a hat
3 o lnrreq
4 watch
5 ti ohtq
6 boots
7 a tie
B socks
I
10
11
12
13
14
15

coe.ra lislgl again and look at the pictures of Judy


v0cAm&}L&ffiY &M& kxsTmrux$&G and Richard at the pafty. Find five differences.
coarz f,srnplste the gaps in the picture with the
Write three false sentences about the people in
rvords from the box. Listen, check and repeat. your class. In pairs, correct your paftner's false
a skirt a sweater trousers sentences.
shoes a jacket
A Elena's wearing a redT-shirL.
B No, ehe's wearing a blackT-shirt.
m"rc Listen to Judy and Richard. Tick (/) the true
sentences and cross (X) the false ones. Work in pairs. Find the differences in the pictures.
Student A, look at page 1 1 1. Student B, look at
'n

-"- :-.:r'd is late for lhe party. n page 113.


2 . .-.- ,i,-,esn t knou. u.hat to wear. n
J ' r l:.' <nLa11 pal't). T In pairs, talk about what you are wearing today.
I -.- : :r" l','.arr.ts Judl- to u-ear her new suit.
. .-- : --:a,- a r..eu skilt last u.eek.
In I'm wearing leans and Mike is wearing black I'rausers.
i :,-- -..'1,:,e. T
I l-l
Shopping

swffiw$ws-e_ rruffitu$sffi
Answer the questions in pairs.
1 Are sales popular in your country?
2 Do you like them? WhyAVhy not?

Match letters 1-5 with sizes a-e.


1s n a large
2Ml b medium
3L T C extra small
4xL I d smali
c,l5 Ll 0 extra large

cor.rs lislsl to the conversations and answer the


questions,

1 What size is Jess?


2 What colour does she want?
3 Does she like the dress?
4 What does Mandy want to buy?

cos.rg Listen again. Complete conversations 1-2 with


phrases from $**ak *i:i.

spr&K *t{Y I

Customer
Can I try on that dress, please?
Where are the changing rooms, please?
Do you have it rn blue/a small?
Does it look good?
l' m a smal l/medi um/large.
It's loo b i g/l o n g/s h o rt.
It looks greaUawfull
Shop assistani
What size are you?
Does it fit?

1 Jess Excuse me. 1_ that dress,


please?
Man Yes, of course. ,_ you?
Jess I'm a 3_ . Do you have it
in green?
Man Yes, we do. Here you are.
Jess Thanks. Where are 4_ , please?
Man They're over there.
Jess Thanks.
2 Jess What do you think, Mandy? Does it
Mandy Y"t it 1- gr"urt
Jess It's 7_ long but it's very
cheap...
Mandy Hurry up, Jess. I need some
new shoes!
cos.zo Listen to the end of the story. Are Jess and
Mandy happy with their shopping? Why/Why not?

Work in pairs. Student A, look at page 111.


Student B, look at page 113.
Correct questions 1-5, Then match them with
u0CABUL&*Y &ruffi ffiffi,&Ww&ffi answers a-e.
Write the school subjects for pictures 1-8. 1 What you did yesterday afternoon? T
2 Who did you went with? tr
T

g
3 What bought you?
I
@Y@YDW 4 How much they costed?
5 Where was it the sale?
a I w'ent shopping.
b In the shopping centre.
T

c Bernie and Maria.


d Only S30 because there was a sale.

1 English

Write the words for clothes correctly.


e A lovely jacket and some jeans.

Complete the questions. Use the words in the box


and the Past Simple,
I
1 jackeL
ketcaj 7 tobso How much Why When Where Who
2 eit iuts
B
3 egvosl 9 eetasrw 1 (you visit) them?
4 itksr 10 estruors Last weekend.
5histgt 11 kcoss 2 (you buy) that CD?
6 inetsrar 12 tihrs In a record shop.
3- (he pay) for that bag?
Write the correct words. s20.
1 You studyhere: cl ae5 r a oa 4 - (you stay) at home?
2 You r.rrite with this: p-
Because I don't like romantic films.
---
3 You can check new words here:
- 5- (she go) shopping with?
d___ Sue and Tom.
4 You learn from this:t- - - -
5 You can drink coffee from lhis: m- pffiffiruwru#6&re#ru
6 Students don't usually like lhem: e
- -
7 A portable computer: l- - - - - cos.zr Put the verbs in the correct column. Listen
8 Your teacher relaxes here: s-
--
9 You can see better with these: g-
- r--- and check.
----- eftj€yed eeeked #s++€t+ finlshed
10 It tells you the time: w- - - - wanted loved walked iived liked
Match 1-4 with people a-d in the picture. Complete hated looked decided stopped
the conversations with th i s/th at/th ese/th 0 se. listened started travelled
1 A Look! Is your brother's car?
B No. It was his car - but he sold it last week! ttl tdt tidl
2 A What's wrong? cooKea enJoyed vieiLed
B - shoes are too small. I can't walk!
3A girls iook awfull
B Really? They're my daughters!
4A - sale is very boring!
B-
Yes, let's go and have a coffee. coo.zzUnderline the stressed syllable in each word.
Listen and check,

- rucksack classroom blackboard awful


textbook difficult unusual alone sales
ffiffiem$ruffi tiSTENING
Read the afticle, Complete gaps A-E with cos.n Listen to descriptions 1-3. Match them with
questions 1-5. pictures A-C.
'l How many shops do you have now?
2 Were you a good student?
3 What are you working on now?
4 How did you do it?
5 Did you go to college?
r0aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

Fred, you're
number 10 ffin
:a*r ! dfrn
ldr u &n
WMgYXruffi
Write a description of two classmates. What are
you're 28. they wearing?

spK&K$ru&

AU Complete the conversation with phrases a-i.

A Can 11 hel? you


I started young! When I was at secondary ?

school, ] hated the uniform! The shirts and B Yes. Can I'_ those boots, please?
A Of course.
ties were awful So I designed a new uniform - you have them
B Do 3
?
jeans and a T-shjrt with the name of the school
A Yes, here a
on it. The school Liked it - and the students B Thanks.
loved it! ADo5
B Yes, they do.
T-l u_
BLJ A They on you.
Not bad. I djdn't like school but I always B Thanks. '_ are they?
A They're Sl00 8_
B Oh! How much are n_
passed my exams! Maths and Art were my best
over thelel
subjects.
a help you f try on
CU T----L
b in red g look very nice {0
Yes, I did. I studied Fashion Design. My teachers
were great and I met a lot of funtastic people.
c in the sale
d how much
e those boots
h you are
i the;'flt z
o
I didn't have any money and they helped me E

when I first started my own company. Choose the correct response a-c, cn
f-L 1 Terrible $'eaihe| thi: rl."t : - i -
DU a No. it isn't. b \-es. i::
-:.-,.,,---. c l:,:'":.-..s1 UJ
I opened my 2Lst shop last week - jn 2 How are 5-ou? #
E€*
Shanghai! I have L0 shops in Britain and i.0 in a Not bad. tliarr,ks. b 'i=..
c I'm John.
_ -,: ..
\l=
the USA, Europe and Asia. But I seLL most of my Fq
clothes on the Internet. Thafs where people do
3 Did r-ou lrar-' a rl + -'.'-: " l b#
a \-es. it's lor-eii. b i i-;as r.l.:_i. rE#
H!
their shopping nowadays! f;A
c \-es. thanks. Faliiasiicl I#
r----l 4 Did i ou see tl-Lat hln'L or-r T\- lasr r-Lighr.'
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Rob Oh, hi Ttish. How are you?
Trish I'm fine thanks. And you?
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Rob Yes, I'm fine, thanks.
Grammar and Speaking
Exercise 4
Exercise 3
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A Hi. I'm Darek. What's your name? Mr Blick Good afternoon, Robert!
B Hello. My name's Lucio. Nice to meet you! Rob Oh, good afternoon, Mr Blick. How are you?
A Nice to meet you too! Mr Blick I'm very well, thank you. And you?
Rob Yes, I'm very well, thank you.
Grammar and Vocabulary
Two
Exercise 2 Rob Evening, Jill!
a Hello! My name's Daniel. I'm from France. JillEvening, Rob! How are you?
b Hi! I'm Edmondo. I'm from Italy. Rob Yes, I'm fine, thanks.
c Hi! My name's Helen. I'm from England.
d Hello! I'm Aziz.I'm from Thrkey.
e Hi! I'm Pablo. I'm from Spain. ulilT 2
Grammar and Uocahulary
Exercise 4
A Hi. My name's Mark. Exercise 3
B Hi Mark! I'm Diego. Where are you from? 1 Andy's 19 and he's a mechanic.
A I'm from London. And where are you from? 2 Daniel's Irish and he's 28.
B I'm from Mexico. 3 She's a doctor and her name's Sadie.
4 His name's Boris and he's an actor.
Grarnmar and $peaking 5 Olivia's Scottish and she's 20.
lxercise 4
Exercise 4
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1 She's Sadie and she's 26.
A Are you Tim Brown? 2 His name's Daniel and he's from Ireland.
B No, I'm not. I'm TmGreen. 3 Her name's Olivia and she's a secretary.
4 He's Boris and he's Russian.
Two 5 He's English and his name's Andy.
A Where are you from? France?
Exercise 5
B No, I'm lrom Naples.
A Oh sorry. You aren't French - you're Italian! A name? B Her name's Sadie.
What's her
A job?
What's her B She's a doctor.
Three A from? B She's from Canada.
Where's she
A Are you Spanish? A How old is she? B She's 26.
B Yes, I am. I'm from Madrid.
A Oh!Are you at university? Exercise I
B Sorry? Oh, am I a student? Yes, I am. aan
a doctor an actor
Uocahulary a mechanic an artist
a secretary an engmeer
Exercise E a police officer
0ne a waiter
Presenter How old are you, Simon? a singer
Simon I'm 14. a teacher
a receptionist
Two
Presenter How old are you, T?ish?
Trish I'm 30. Grammar and Listening
Three Exercise 4
Presenter How old are you, Ricky? A Is Mr Kelly an artist? B No, he isn't.
B,icky i'm 16. A Is he a doctor? B Yes, he is.
A Is he married? B Yes, he is.
Survival English A Is Mrs Kelly an actor? B No, she isn't.
A Is her name Helen? B Yes, it is.
Exercise 3 A Is she Canadian? B No, she isn't.
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One
Exercise 5
Itrs Berger Good morning, Robert.
Rd Er, good morning, Mrs Berger. How are you? Sandy Hi, I'm Sandy and this is Bob.
lffs Berger I'm very well, thank you. And you? Pablo Hello, Sandy. Nice to meet you. My name's
Rd \-es. I'm very wel1, thank you! Pablo.
Sandy Are you from Italy, Pablo?
Pablo No, I'm Spanish - from Barceiona, in Spain. Exercise 4
And who's that? 0ne
Sandy Uuh, Maria? Jimmy Ercuse me. ]s -f:s r-,-,111'f2gl
Pablo Maria, yes. Is she English? Woman guest \-es. it isl Thauk \ riJ . .i-:, rruch.
Sandy No, she's Argentinian - from Buenos Aires. Jimmy \bu re n elcoile.
Pablo Oh. What's her job?
Sandy She's a singer. Two
Pablo Mm ... Woman guest Excuse me. \\here s i':!= a t1,:, . !-,r:.1s: .1

Sandy And what's your job? Jimmy I'm sorry', l dor L r -u , i-t : .n' l.
Pablo An engineer. I'm an engineer ... and ... is Woman guest Oh... the bankl \\l'reles r:.; iar-,...'
she married? Jimmy Sorry, I don't knon-.
Sandy Who? Three
Pablo Marial Teenage girl Excuse me. Are you Hugh Gt'at ".
Sandy Yes, she is. Jimmy Pardon?
Pablo Oh, no ... Teenage girl Are you Hugh Grant?
Sandy Are you married? Jimmy No, sorry. My name's Jimm;. \\hte.
Pablo No, I'm not!

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Receptionist Good morning. I'm Jane, the receptionist. B Wurnipeg - t hat's \\'-l-\-\-l-P-E-C.
What's your first name, please? A Thank 1-ou. Ard u-hat's 1'our occupation?
Angelina Angelina. B Pardon?
Receptionist And your surname? A \bur job. \\hat's your job?
Angelina Vanelti. That's V-a-n-e-double l-i. B Oh, I'm a secretary.
Receptionist OK ... And are you ltalian? A OK. Thank you. We1l, I'm very sorry but
Angelina Yes, i aml Doctor Brown is wlth another patient at the ...
Receptionist How old are you?
Angelina I'm 20.
Receptionist Thank you. Are you a student or ...? tft*tT 3
Angelina Yes, I'm a student. &rammar amd Readlng
Receptionist Thank you, Angelina.
Xxereise 3
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1 What's your first name, please? a husband grandparents
2 What's your surname? a mother brothers
3 Where are you from? a father sisters
4 How o1d are you? a son
5 What's your job? a daughter

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Excuse me. 1 a They're lrom Russia.
Pardon? 2 a He's Japanese.
Sorry. 3 b You're our friends.
I'm sorry. 4 b We're their parents.
Thank you very much.
You're welcome.
I don't understand.
I don't know.
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Lucy This is a lovely photo, Jack. Are they your frxsr*ise ?
fliends?
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Josh \-es, they're my classmates from college.
Tourist 1 Excuse me. Where's the museum?
Lucy Is Adam English?
Josh No, he's from Warsaw - he's Polish. He's a
LM It's over there on the left.
Tourist 1 Thank you!
good friend.
Lucy And Jessica's very pretty. Is she Adam's sister? Two
Josh No, she's Richard's sister. Tourist 2 Excuse me. is there a post office near here.
Lucy Oh, really? Are they English? LM Yes, there is. It's not far. It's on London Road,
Josh Yes, they are - but their father's American. opposite the supermarket.
Their parents are doctors in London. Tourist 2 Thank you!
Lucy And Suzie? Is she your girlfriend?
Three
Josh No ... she's a very good friend.
Lucy Oh, good ...
Tourist 3 Excuse me. Is there a club near here?
LM I'm sorry, I don't knowl
Tourist 3 That's OK.
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0ne A Excuse me. Where's the church?
Mandy Bye Karl, B It's over there on the right.
Karl Bye Mandy. See you later. A Thankyou.
Mandy Yes, see you.
Two
Two A Excuse me. Is there a bookshop near here?
George Bye, Mum. B I'm sorry. I don't know.
Mother Goodbye, George. Take care. A That's OK.
George And you. Mum.
Three
Three A Excuse me. Where's the cinema?
Young girl Goodnight, Granddad. B It's on Cross Street, next to the supermarket.
Grandfather Goodnight, dear. Sleep we1l. It's not far.
Young girl
Thanks. And you. See you tomorrow A Thank you.

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1 There's a park. There is one park. Emma What a great photo, Keith. Where is it?
2 There isn't a cilrema. Keith It's my hometovrn - I'ortrose, in Scotland.
3 There are some caf6s. There are three caf6s. Emma Really! Is it nice?
4 There are a 1ot of hotels. There are eight hotels. Keith Well, a 1ot of my friends and family are from
5 There aren't any buses. there, so yes, it's OK!
Emma Is 1t a bi,g town?
Grsr*mmr effi * trf*frefu et**ry Keith No - in fact, it's very very small! There's just
one hotel and a post office!
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Emma Oh. So there aren't even any shops?
Voice '1 Is there a bookshop? Keith Well, there's one llttle shop. But there aren't
Voice 2 Yes, there is. any supermarkets or clubs or thlngs like that.
Voice 2 No, there isn't . And it's far from any big tovms or cities.
Voice 1 Are there any toilets? Emma Oh - that's terrible ...
Voice 2 Y-es, there are. Keith Wel1, for me that's good, you know. But I'm
Voice 2 \o. there aren't. also very happy here in London.

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irre.rr- there's a cinema. Next to the library, on the €xsr***s ?
riglL:. rhele s a cafe. Next to the library and opposite 1 I speak English and French.
rhe horel there's a church. 2 I don't Like bananas.
3 Do they eat Italian food?
4 Do you have a computer?
5 They don't live in France.
6 Do you speak English?
7 Where do you live?

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Exercise A Hori- much is that.'
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B Er. that's foru' pc,un,is ter,. L.:ast. Tl-,ar.r
Damon Is your pizza good?
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Kelly Yes, it is. I really like pizzas. 2 A HelJo..M oratrge juirc I., :-.
Damon I love them too! And do you like B OK. Anlahing else?
London? A No thanks.
Kelly I love itl B Here you are. That's one Lr,-,rn,l I-,r-.t-.:-,-:l
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Damon Yes, London's fantastic. Kelly ... do you please.
like me? [xarcise 5
Kelly Yes, Damon, I really like youl
Damon Oh, greatl Er, this is for you.
Customer A mineral water, please.
Man
Kelly Flowers! I'or me? Thank you! Sure. Any'thing else?
Customer Yes, please. TWo coffees, please.
Damon/Kelly To us!
Man OK. Here you are.
Customer How much is that?
Vocabulary Man That's three pounds eighty, please.
lxercise 3
Becky Mummy! Chocolate! I love chocolate!
Mum No, Becky. Not today! UrulT S
Becky Why? Grammar end ltsoahulary
Becky Mummyl Orange juice! I really like Exercise 3
orange juice! get - gets finish finishes
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Mum No, Becky. Not today. staft- starts go - goes
Becky Why? wake up - wakes up have - has
Mum There's mineral water here. Water is very leave - leaves
good for you.
HNerclse 6
Becky But I hate water.
A Does Rob wake up at7?
Becky Mummy! Mummy! Pizzal I Iove pizzat B Yes, he does.
Mum No, Becky. Not today. A Does he leave home at 9?
Becky Why? B No, he doesn't.
Mum Tonight there's lovely fish and nice vegetables
for us to eat.
Becky But I hate fish and I don't like vegetables
Srammar *rld l"ixtening
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Becky Mummy! Mummyl
Mum NO! Maggie Hello, Rob. How are you?
Rob Fine thanks, Mum.
Maggie Are you sure? You're not very happy today
Suruiual [ngli*h Rob No, I'm OK, Mum - really.
Exereise 2 Maggie Is there a problem at work?
1 fifty-five pence/frfty-five 'p' Rob No, Mum - there aren't any problems.
2 two pounds Maggie Do you like your job?
3 two pounds sevenly-nine Rob Yes, I love it.
4 six pounds tr,renly-five Maggie Do you wear a uniform?
5 thirty-two pounds fifty Rob No, Mum - I wear a suit ...
6 eighty pence/elghty 'p' Maggie What exactly do you do. Rob?
7 nineteen pounds ninety-nine Rob Oh, a iot of things ...
8 three pounds thirty Maggie You never talk about ir. Is ,: u-:.
Rob Yes. I go to differeni p,le.r:=: :-. .
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Gustomer 1 An orange juice please. Horv much is that? \I1-3ob's not utltris_tj= -r'. -.--1. I :'g
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Man That's ninety-five pence. then. Exercise I
Customer 3 A chicken sandwich, please. Maggie f{i \ure. .his rs \laggie
Man That's two pounds seventl--fii-e. please. Anne Oh. hi -\Iaggte. Ale 1-ou all nghr
Maggie i knori- about Rob. ,\inel He doesr-L r har-e
Customer 4 A chocolate cake, please. a good jobl
Man That's one pound thirty. Anne Oh. \laggi". I .. .
[xereise 4 Maggie And he doesn't wear a smart suitl He n ear.s a
chicken costume ...
1 B Yes?
Anne But does he like his job?
A A coffee, please!
Maggie No, he hates it! He thinks it's borlrLg.
B Sure. An;,'thing else?
Anne Don't worry, Maggie. He's young and there
A Er, yes please. A cheese sandwich.
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2 lt's half past eight. 5 It's ten past six. Richard So what do you think about Julia?
3 It's quarter past nine. 6 lt's twenty to eight. Megan Well, she can't play a musical instument - and
she can't act!
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Richard Yes, but she can dance and singuery weII.
1 quarter pastfive 4 half past eleven
Megan Right. That is very important ... but ...
2 len to seven 5 twentY Past six
Richard Good. So she has the job!
3 twenty-five toeight 6 quarter to four Megan Weil, OK then.
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I'm always busy! On Monday, l finish school at 3 1 They can speak Spanish.
and go to my Book Club at quarter past four. But on 2 She can play football.
T\resday, we finish school at ten to four. I usually go 3 We can't dance.
to bed early on Thesday night because I have a 4 i can play the guitar.
French class on Wednesday morning - at 7 o'clock! It 5 He can't play tennis.
finishes at twenty to eight - and then I go to school. I 6 You can't speak Russian.
don't 1i.ke Wednesday ... but I love Thursday! We start
school later - at 11 - and then I usually go shopping Xxenelss S
with my friends after school - at quarter to four. Jane Can you play the guitar and sing, Matti
We go to the shopping centre and have a great time. Matt I can't play the guitar but I can sing well.
On Friday, I have a French class in the afternoon - it Can you?
starts at half past three. Then it's the weekend! On Jane I can't sing but I can play the piano and I'm a
Saturday I relax. I wake up late and usually go to the great dancerl
cinema with my boyfriend in the afternoon' We Matt Really? I can't dance at all. I hate lt!
usually go at quarter past five. Sunday is a family day. Jane Oh ... Can you speak any languages?
I visit my grandparents with my parents and brother. Matt Yes, I can speak Italian and French very well.
We have lunch with them at half past twelve .. ' . My grandmother's French and we go to Italy on
And then it's Monday again! holiday every year.
Jane Mm-hmm, that's very good. I can't speak French
Scxrtrivs! Kxxg**s!: or Italian.
Matt And do you like sPorts?
&xercise X Jane Well, I love terLnis. I can play well.
0ne Matt Can you? I can piay football but I can't piay
Brian Look, Alisont Fri,ends Agai,n doesn't start at tennis. Maybe you can teach me!?
quarter past five. Jane Yes, that's a great idea!
Alison No, it starts at quarter to five! We're too late!
Brian No problem. Super Agenl 3 starts at &nar:txtrmr ex?d m*edisjg
twenty past five.
Alison Great! I love Super Agenf films! &xareisc 5
1 We have to speak English in class.
Two
2 Do you have to learn French at school?
Alison Oh, the caf6's closed!
3 She doesn't have to cook every daY.
Brian What time does it usually ciose?
4 Does he have to drive to work?
Alison At 10 o'clockl
5 Does a chefhave to be funnY?
Brian Yes, but look at the srgn. It closes at half past
seven on SaturdaY now
Alison Oh no! t{scshaslclry alld Spea&<irlg
Three &xercise 4
Alison Excuse me, what time does the next Hariow 0ne
train ieave? A Can your friends speak English?
Man Sorry you're too late! The last Hariow train B Yes, but they speak it slowlY.
ahvays leaves at five to nine on Saturday ..
Alison Oh. no! Two
Eiircise 3 A Is your brother a good tennis player?
B Yes, he plays it well.
1 'i.1a: lime does Super Agenf finish?
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2 r-.:.r time does the caf6 open? Three
-J,:-.:t A Can you sing?
3 time does the Harlow train arrive?
B No, I can't. I sing very badlY.
Four
A Do you play the violin?
B Yes, but I don't plaY it very well.

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Mark Excuse me, can you help me, please? Paul Hi Justln.
Man Yes, sure. Justin Hi Paul. What are you doing?
Mark Where can I buy a top-up card for my mobile? Paul I'm walking the dog.
Man I'm not sure but I think you can buy one in Justin Oh. Er, do you play football this afternoon
'Cheapos'. - T'm thinkins about ... .

Mark Sorry where? Can you speak slowly, please? Paul Chocho! Stop that, now! Sorry, Justin. I have
Man Oh, sorry. In the supermarket, 'Cheapos'. It's to finish ...
over there. Justin Oh, OK. Bye.
Mark Thanks a lot.
Justin Hi, Markl It's Justin. What are you doing?
Two Mark Hi Justin. I'm doing my English homeworkl
Girl Can I help you? Juslin Oh! Are 1'su I'ery busy?
Mark Yes. Can I have a top-up card, please? Mark Yes - sorry.
Girl Yeah. That's 55. Justin OK. See you soon.
Mark Sorry? Can you repeat that, please?
Fiona Yes?l
Girl It's 55. Justin Oh, hi, I'iona. It's JustLn. Hot-are 1-ou? \\hat
Mark Oh, right. Here you are.
are you doing?
Three Fiona I'm having a shower!
Mark Hello, this is Mark. Can I speak to Emma, Justin Oh! I'm really sorry, Fiona. I ... .

please? Fiona Bye, Justin!


Man No, sorry, she's out.
Mark Can you give her a message, please?
Scott Hello?
Justin Hi Scott. It's me * Justin. What are you doing.'
Man Yes. of course. Whal 's the message?
Mark I can't come tonight.
Scott Nolhing really - I'm watching TV.
Justin Do you want to play a game of football or
Man OK. No problem. Bye.
something?
&xereise S Scott Sorry, I can't.
0ne Justin But you're only watching TV, Scott.
A Excuse me. Where can I buy a sandwich, please? Scott Yes, but Kate's here vuithme.
B There's a nice caf6 over there ne\l to the Justin Oh, I understand. Er, see you Scott.
cinema.
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please?
Jessica Hello?
B That's L2.50. Alex Jessica?
Three Jessica Oh, hi Alex!
A Can I help you? Alex Er, Jessica, er ... are you busy thus evening?
B Yes, can I have apizza, please? Jessica Er, no, I'm not. Why?
A Here you are. Afex We1l, er, there's a Shams concert on this
evening. At the Cellar Bar. Do you want to go?
Jessica Er ... um ... OK! They're my favourite band.
a,xrugY & Alex OK. Let's meet at eight o'clock at the caf6.
Jessica OK! See you later!
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Ross Hello?
He's working. We're pla'rng.
Dan Hi Rossl Do you have anv plans for tfLis pi-eningl
She's working. They're pla)'ng.
Ross Oh, hi Dan! No, I don't. \\h1-?
It's working.
Dan Well, there's a partl' at \lc's. Do 1-ou s'ant to go?
Ross Good ideal
&ramm*r xme! Lixt*xxir:g Dan OK. Let's meet at half pasr se\-en at my house.
€Ner*i** &
Ross OK. See 1-ou laterl B1-el
Dan By-el
1 Are you working hard?
2 Are you sitting next to a friend? Two
3 Are you sitting at a table? Megan Hel1o?
4 Is your teacher talking? Jade Hi \Ieganl .\'e 1-gn free tomorrow? In the
5 Are the students hanng fun? afternoon?
6 Are you helping your partner? Megan Yes, I am. \\hy?
7 Are you speaking English all the time? Jade Do you want to go shopping with me? I want
8 Are the st,udents learnirg English fast? to buy a present for Josh.
Megan OKI

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Jade Let's meet at twenty past one next to the \iccabrllary amd !-i*tening
cirema. OK?
€xcrsise'!
Megan OK. See you tomorrow! Bye!
Jade Bye!
T--,,-*,
u4r ru@r .y
A^-iIx
nIJr July October
February May August November
March June September December
REUr$'&ru e Kxereise 4.
Listen!rxg amd Wnitimg a twenty-second f eleventh
Exer*ise { b thirteenth g twenty-seventh
0ne
c fifth h thirtieth
\,Iy room's small but it's great. My bed's on the right d fifteenth i twelfth
e twenty-third
and there's a TV next to it, on the left. There aren't
any chairs but there's a sofa opposite the bed, on the Xxereiss 5
left. I sit on it to watch TV! 1 The twentieth of April.
Two 2 The twenty-fourth of March.
My bedroom's not very big but it's nice. My bed's on 3 The eighteenth of December.
the right and there's a TV next to it. I have a table and 4 The thirty-first of May.
chair, too, but I don't have a sofa. I watch TV in bed! 5 The twenty-second of June.
6 The third of I'ebruary.
Three 7 The twelfth of July.
My bedroom's great. There's a sofa on the right and 8 The twentieth of September.
my bed's on the 1eft. My table is next to my bed, on
the right. I can do my homework there. Oh, and I &xcr*isc 6
have a shower in my bedroom. I don't have to use the 1 The seventeenth of March.
family bathroom! 2 The second of April.
3 The seventh of January.
4 The eleventh of October.
wruxY s 5 The fourth of November.
&rxmr*t*r e,?* !fs&eher*arit 6 The thirtieth of August.
7 The ninth of February.
Sx*nslse ?
B The fifteenth of May.
1 Where were you when you were ten? 9 The twelfth of June.
When I was ten I was at school in Manchester. 10 The thirteenth of August.
2 Where were your grandparents from? 11 The twenty-sixth of September.
My dad was from Manchester but my grandparents 12 The third of July.
weren't. They were from London.
3 Who was your best friend at primary school?
S*rvitral Kng!isk
My primary school was great. My best friend was
Michelle. She wasn't English, she was French. Kx*r*isr? 2
4 Where were you on Saturday night? Jane When's your birthday, Alice?
On Saturday night, I wasn't at home. I was at a Alice On the 22nd of August.
party with my friends. Jane Really? When were you born?
5 Were you tired this morning? Alice In 1990.
Last night, I was in bed at nine o'clock! This Jane Amazing. And uthere were you born?
morning, I wasn't tired but I was late for school! Alice In Liverpool.
Jane Me, too! We were born inthe same place on the
H*aelixlg effid 1f8**bffXary same dayt
Exer*lse X Xxcrcise S
1 nineteen eighty four 4 two thousand and one Alice Your dad's pizzeria is great, Jane.
2 sixteen fifty 5 nineteen sixty nine Jane Thanks. I like it too, the pizzas are delicious.
3 eighteen eighteen 6 seventeen forly eight Alice Was your father born in Italy?
Jane Yes, in Romel And you know what? It's his
birthday today, too!
Vo ca bu!arg
Alice No! When was he born?
irercise 2 Jane On the twenty-second of August 1960!
1 :1 xtute plano 7 a green chair Afice We have to sing Happy Bi'rthdcty to him!
I ; llel fridoo
< 8 a pink car
3 a q,,id nedal 9 a blue T-shirt
4 r=-i i-egetables 10 an orange ball &5ruXY 1&
5 -.'=,1',,-,r flon ers 11 a brornm guitar &rammar amd S*ading
6
'.
L:.:k clog 12 a grey telephone
Xxerc*ss &
talked cooked stayed decided
watched lived phoned wanted
walked listened hated visited

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fxsrcise 10 Tim A stuclent retuln to Cirester. please.
Mum Hello? Ticket seller OK. -\'rcl uhen clo l-{:)u \',-ar,i to rr.ar-el?
Dan Hi, Mum. It's mel Tim Tomorron. I'm c,,,r,-,il-Lg i,ark c,n Thr-trscla1.
Mum Danl Where are you phoning from? Ticket seller That's thu'il'-fir-t ;,,_,-i:-. is. r1:as: Tfrank
Dan We're in Sydney! you.
Mum Oh!Are you OK?
Dan Yeah I'm fine. Kate's fine too. She says hello.
Mum Oh, that's nice! msl,t$,0tu s
Dan Yeah - w-e arrived yesterday - at eleven o'clock Socabulary and &remrnar
in the morning.
Exereise X
Mum Oh right. What's Sydney like?
Dan It's fantastic. Yesterday afternoon we visited the 1 the first of January
Opera House and then, er, in the evening we 2 the second of September
just relaxed at the hotel. 3 the third of August
Mum Right! 4 the ninth of February
Ard then at night we walked on the beach 5 the twelfth of December
Dan - 6 the twenty-fifth of April
there are a lot of caf6s and bars, it was really nice
Mum Grealt 56 whal are your plans for loday?
Dan Well, we want to go on a boat to ... !-isteming
fixereise 1
Sramrnar and $peaking
0ne
Excreise 3 ... the new technology. The BBC started its first TV
Leave. Left. Have. Had. Rnv Rnrroht progranunes in 1936. And back then in 1936 there
Go. Went. Take. Took Thlnk. Thought were just 4B televisions in the whole of London!

fxeneise 4 Two

Ate. A The boss is happy today! What a surprise!


Eat. Know. Knew. Make. Made.
B We1l, it's his birthday today, isn't it?
Drink. Drank. Wear. Wore. Sleep. Slept.
A What, today?
B Mm-hmm, the fifteenth of Octoberl
Socabur!ary A Oh God - the fifteenth of October! That's my
Exercise 3 dad's birthday!
0ne Three
Tom Last year, I rvent to Cracow in Poland with my A Good afternoon. I want to buy a ticket to Mi1an,
girlfriend. I stayed there for one week. Poland please?
was great and the people were real1y nice. But B Certainly sir. When do you want to travel?
we went by bus - 32 hours! That was terriblel A The eleventh of August. Erm ... first ciass.
B One minule, please, sir.
Two
Vicky Last Christmas I went to Germany with my B I'm very sorry but there aren't any tickets for the
family. We were in the German Alps. We eleventh of August.
A What?! But I have very important business in Milatr
stayed for four days - it was quite expensive. on the eleventh ofAugust!
But r,ve flew to Munich by plane - our tickets
were very cheap. B I'm very sorry. The surruner is a busy time and ltal-,'
is very popuiar.
Three A Do you know who you are talking to? I hcL t e ! - ', -
Michelle Last spring I went to France wlth my in Milan on the ...
boyfriend Nlarcus. We went to Paris - it was
so romantic! We stayed for three days - just Four
a long weekend. We went by trah - we took B I linished school when I was eighreen -l-:
the Eurostar from London. It was loveiy. worked ilr Dylan's bookshop for the sr-..t j: - .. .
then I worked in an internet cafe f,-,1' :: -.t' t" ' .-
A Mm-hmm. I see.
Survival Fmg!ish B And after that i worked in a thtr..:'- -,: - - =t -
Exersise 4 started a job in a bank. Foul ia-.-.- ': : . t: - ..'
next job was in a ...
Jane Morning. Er, a student return to Glasgow
A I see. A lot of jobs, Tobr I r;-. 1 ,, :t: ,-:t: . - -- t.
Queen Street, please.
2005?
Ticket seller OK. When do you want to travel?
Jane Er, today. And I'm coming back on Saturday. B 2005?
Ticket seller That's forty pounds, please. Thank you.
A Yes. I'm lookirg ar: -,',- -u' , i, : -:-
nothing for 20tt5 , r-, .'-'-.r' ,l '. ,_ :.:
Jane Thank you. where ).ou rr,trkt,,i. T -'l-,-:
€xercise 6 B Oh 1ts5. 20t)5 . . I ien-,en-..L,er t-.,'-r,. -,;. =-. - I :..i
Greg A single to Manchester, please. little job jl a cLorhes .shop an'i -t'.=:-. i t- , :-,:
Ticket seller OK. When do you want to travel? change jobs irncl ...
Greg On Saturday.
Ticket seller That's twenty pounds, please. Thank you.

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Frve Sue Yes, I did, thanks. Martin and I went to Oxford
B 22 Sheep Street, Abingdon. for the day!
A OK. -\nd your date of birth please, Mrs Jones? Fay Oh ... nice!
B \bs. it's. The twenty-second of March, nineteen fifty. Sue And what about you, Fay? Did you have a
A ... the ... twenty-second ... of ... March. good weekend?
\ineteen fifteen? Xxens!*e 4
B Certainly notl NineteenJi,Jtyl
0ne
Tina Ohl I like your T-shirt Kate!
Kate Thanks! I bought it in Spain last year.
UruIY "'X
Gramsmar m;xd Sgxeakimg Two

Exer*ls* ?
Man Nice weaLher this morning!
Woman Yes, it's lovely.
1 Dad Did Mel meet her friends at the weekend?
Mum Yes, she did. She went to the cinema with Three
them. Girl 1 Did you have a nice evening?
Girl 2 Yes, I did, thanks. I went to the cinema
2 Teenage girl Did you have a good lime at with Justin.
Tim's party?
Teenage boy No, I didn't. It was a really Four
borrng party! Woman How are you, Rob?
Man Oh, I'm tired this morning. I didn't sieep well.
3 Mum Did they do their homework last night?
Dad No, they didn't. They watched TV! Five
Boy 1 Did you see the Poland-England game last night?
4 Teenage boy Did you phone Paul yesterday. Boy 2 Yes, I did. It was fantastic.
Teenage girl Yes, I did. But he wasn't at home ...

Soeahrnlaryr &8$$XY {X
Kxersise $ &r*mmar clld $g:*ak*mg
Dad Did you have a good day at school, Wayne? Fxeneise 4
Wayne No, I didn't. We had a French lest in the 1 Where do you usually do your shopping?
morning - it was really difficult. And then in 2 Why do you do it there?
the afternoon I had all the lessons I don't like 3 Who does he usually go with?
- Maths, Chemistry and Biology. It was a killer! 4 Where is your local supermarket?
I hate Thursdaysl 5 What are you doing here?
Mum Do you have a lot of homework to do this 6 When was your last shopping [rip?
evenhg? 7 How much were they?
Wayne Yes, I do. I have to do my Geography 8 What did you have to buy?
homework for tomorrow and I have to finish 9 How did she pay?
mv Hist nrv homework too.
Dad Well, you have important exams in June ... Grarxll*ar and Wceafuulary
it's very important that you work hard every
evening and study at the weekends. €xereise &
Wayne Yeah, yeah! This cap is red.
Mum When are the results of your French test, tlthoco nenc qra nino
wa;,ne? That cap is expensive.
Those caps are smart.
Surwivx* KllgXXsh €Nsr*ise 6
Exer*ixe 1 1 I Iike that shirt!
0ne 2 Do you like these shoes?
Guy Lovely weather this morningl 3 How much are those trainers, please?
Girl \-es, 1t'suery n'ice ,.. . 4 That skirt's arvful!
5 Did you buy this jacket yesterday?
Tvlo
6 What do you think of those sweaters, Gary?
l\{ark Morning, guys!
Sieve/Paul Hi Mark! Xxereiss 7
ark Hey - did you see 60 Mi,nutes
l\f on TV 1 a This shirt is red.
last night? b That slurt is black.
Paul No, I didn't 2 a Those trousers are great.
Steve I did! Did you? b These trousers are ugly.
ark \-eah. it was great!
hf 3 That sweater is blue.
Steve \-eah. brilliant! 4 These jeans are old.
Etr
5 Those shoes are new
.< D^--t 6 This suit is expensive.
F: j"
JJ S:-: Dld r-ou have a nice weekend?

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lfeeabulany and i-istmrxil'lg CIJLTI.IRE SHOCK 1
€xerciss 3 Exercise 3
Richard Hi Judy, where are you?! 0ne
Judy Oh hi, Richard. I'm ir my bedroom. Kate 1I1- narr.e's Kar= ai. l I:.:r ::-. a -.aI-!- fan-iilus
Richard What? it's late! We have to go to Julian's party lo\-\l1 I'l .:L= f-. 1-:. --:::-::.j r t-- - --,
at 8 - and it's quarter to eight now! - - -,

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trrr-n
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Judy I know, I know - but I can't decide what to
- I -t= !:: -:>
--' -
wear. What areAou wearing?
Richard Weil it's a smart party. So I'm wearing my
black trousers and a red shirt. With a black
tiel
Judy What about shoes?
Bichard I'm not wearing shoes. I'm wearing nly ne\\- Three
black boots - with red socksl Tlm \1'. :
":..
: T-- -.:'. j . :. -:.:
. : ::-:
Red socks?l Oh no ...
Judy
Richard Yes, to go with my red shirt! Anl,rra.r. nhat
- a1 -':- - Errar. j e:. : - :.: . r'. -
about your new skirt? You can ll'ear that. Four
Judy What skirt? Deirdre \I1- name's Deirdre and I'ir, Ir.:-- 3.- I ;.._=. a
Richard What skirt?!! We went to about ten clothes small tosrL about 50 miles n,tli _- ::.- _rl_-..*
shops last Saturday because )-ou $-anted a Belfast. I'm a student at the Lr_-,::s_:', _,'
new skirt! Llster.
Judy Oh yes ... the brou,n and orange one. I don't Five
think I Like it now ... .
Callum I'm Callum and I'm a student at E,CrL::r-:
Richard Why not? University. But I'm actually from Glast_.rt -
Judy Oh, I don't know - it's too short ... a large city in the west of Scotland.
Richard Oh come on, Judy. It's a great skirt! You can
wear it with your brown boots.
Judy Oh, OK then ... that's a good idea! &x,Xx"Y&,KK $**S&K X
Richard Goodl And hurry up, pleasel
€xer*lss 4
$urvilia& &nglisl: James Hi, there! I'm James - the group leader.
Welcome to our summer camp!
€Nensise S Mary Hello, James. Thank you - it's good to be here.
0ne James Great! What's your name?
Jess Excuse me. Can I try on that dress, please? Mary Mary - Mary O'Donnell.
Man Yes, of course. What size are you? James O'Donnell? So you're from Ireland?
Jess I'm a medium. Do you have it in green? Mary Yes - you can tell from my name - and my
Man Yes, we do. Here you are. accent! I'm from Dublin.
Jess Thanks. Where are the changing rooms, please? James Dublin-agreatcity!
Man They're over there. Mary Yes, I love it too. And you're Scottish, I think.
Jess Thanks. James Yes, I am. James MacDonald. Not from the
Two
famous MacDonald family, I'm afraid!
Mary Aaah ... But do you know where the name
Jess What do you think, Mandy? Does it look good?
MacDonald came from?
Mandy Yes, it looks greatl
James Yes - of course! One of my ancestors y-as the
Jess It's too long but it's very cheap ... son of a man called Donald. Mac means soii oj
Mandy Hurry up, Jess. I need some new shoes!
Mary Right! And in Ireland we have names riith'O'
Xxer*lse S -llke O'Donnell. And the'O'means
Jess Hi Mandy. 'grandson' of a man call.ed DoruteU.!
Mandy Oh, hi Jess.
Jess What's wrong?
Mandy These new shoes are too small. I can't walk!
Jess Oh no! And I hate this cheap dress. I Iook
avrful!

m€wx$x&ru s
!-istexlimg
*xereis*'!
1 This person's wearing trousers, glasses, a shirt,
a cap and boots.
2 This person's wearing a cap, jeans, trainers, and
a jacket.
3 This person's wearing trousers, shoes, glasses,
a sweater and a hat.

103
Word List big /brg/
boring I'bcrrql
brother ft:.rt6el
uHtT 1 - t{i! but lbr.rl,l
child /tJarld/
r countries chjldren l'tJl/'dranl
. nationalities classmates /'klol smelt s/
cook /kuk/
Argentina /,old3an'tilna/
Argentinian /, ol dSen' t rnien/ daughter I'dcftel
Canada /'kenede/
father l'fs:^6el
friend lfrend/
Canadian /ke'nerdien/
girlfriend /' g s llfrend/
England /'rrjglend/
good igudl
English /'rqghJ/ grandparent /' grandpeerent/
France /frqlns/ great lgreftl
French lfrentfl
from /from/
happy l'hnpil
hat lhatl
German l'd3stmanl
housewife /'hauswafi
Germany /'d3slmenii
Italian lftr.lienl husband I'httzbandl
Ttaly l'fielil mother /'mt6el
musician lmjv^'zt[anl
Mexican /'meksrken/
new injurl
Mexico /'meksrkeu/
Poland /'peulend/
old /euld/
photo /'feuteu/
Polish I'peult]./ poor /pJr/
Spain /spern/
Spanish /'spanr/
pretty l'prfiil
student /'stjuldent/
fich hftfl
sad /sed/
teacher l'Iitt[el
Ttrrkey i 'tsrki/ short {crtl
Tlrrkish I'tstkt| sister /'srste/
small /smclV
university /, j u:nr'vslsrti/
son /s^n/
tall ltctU
UMIT 2 * -fobs ugly /',tgli/
uncle /',rpkel/
o jobs wedding /'wedrq/
actor i'aktel wife iwarfl
alphabet I'a.lfebell
artist /'ortrst/ I,NIT 4 - Places
bag lbngl
bank ibre4kl . shops and services
doctor I'doktel o prepositions ofplace
engineer l,end3t'ntel
job ld3obl bookshop /'bukJnp/
married /'mrerid/
burger bar /'bs:ge bcl/
eaf6 l'knfetl
mechanic /mr'kaenrk/
occupation /,okju'perJan/
church lt[sttJl
police officer /pe'lils ,oflsa/ cinema /'srnema/
clothes shop /'kleudz [opl
receptionist /n' sepJenrst/
club /'klnb/
secretary /'sekretri/
even /'ilven/
singer i 'srga/
fantastic /fren'tastrk/
surgle /'s14gel/
favourite l'fewent"l
spell /speV
here/over there ,ihre. ,auva 'dee/
srJITIame /'ss:nerm,/
teacher I'titt[el hospital /'hosprtl/
raiter hotel /heu'tel/
i'wettel
information desk /,rnfe'merJen desk/
interesting /' rntrestr4/
UltlT 3 - Family internet caf6 /,rntenet 'kafer/
library /'larbreri, -brii
. family museum lmju'^'zieml
. adjectir-es next to /'nekst tel
: i-xass 'aktrrs/ nice /nars/
j--:.: O:nt on /Dn/
b,ad bad on the left /on de 'left/
:'":-t ttend on the right ion 6e'rattl
only /'eunli/

10{
opposite I'opezttl music i 'mjurzrk/
park ipork/ orange juice /'orandS dSuls
place iplers/ pizza I'pittsel
plan /plrn/ play /pler/
post office /'peust ,ofrs/ pop/rock /pnp, rok/
pub ip,tb/ quite /kwart/
restaurant /'resternnt/ really /'rreli/
shoe shop /'Jur Jop/ sandwiches /'senwldSrz
shopping centre / Joplr3 ,sente/ school /skurl/
sports shop /'spcrts Jop/ snacks /sneks/
square iskwee/ spaghetti /spe'geti/
street /strirt/ speak /spirk/
supermarket /' sulpe,molkrt/ sport /spcrti
telephones I' telefeunzl tea ltill
terrible I'terabell tennis /'tenrs/
theatre l'9rctel the Internet /di 'rntenet/
toilets /'tcrlets/ vegetables I' v ed3tebelzl
towr.t /taun/ want /wont/
town centre /,taun 'senta/ work /wslk/
with /wr6, wrO/
&,ruXY & * ffissstirles
Uf\|XY S * Likes anld di*llkes . routines
o food and drink r tellin$ the time
. verbs
(at) night inartl
bad for you /'bad fe ju/ (at) weekends /,wilk'endz/
basketball /'bor skrtbcrl/ a.m./p.m, /,eI 'em, ,pir 'em/
buy lbatl advertising I' r,dv et avtq I
car lkstl after I'a.'^ftel
cheese lt[itzl (in the) afternoon /,clfte'nulru
chicken i 'tJrken/ busy /'brzil
Chinese/Indian (food) l,t I al nitz,' rndieni close /kleuzl
chips /tJrps/ closed lkleuzdl
chocolate /'tJoklrt/ Come on! /k,Lm'on/
chocolate cake /'tJnklrt kerki different I'dfierentl
classical music /,klasrkel'mjurzrk/ dinner I'dtnel
coffee I'kofil early /':rli/
cola i 'kaule/ (in the) evening /'ilvnrg/
customer /'k.,t steme/ every day i,evri 'der/
do /dur/ finish school /,frnrJ 'skull/
dog /dng/ Friday I'fratdil
eat littl half past /,horf 'porst/
egg tegt get home /get 'haum/
eggs legzt get up lget'tpl
fish /frJi go to bed /,geu te 'bed/
flowers l'flauezl go shopping /,geu 'Jopr4/
food /furd/ have breaMast ihav 'brekfast
football lTutbctll hot ihotl
footballer /'futbcrle/ late /lert/
free time l,fri'^' tarrnl leave home /,lirv 'heum/
fruit /fru:t/ Monday /'m,tndi/
good for you i 'gud fa ju/ (in the) rnorning /'mcrniqr'
hamburger /'hambs:gel never I'nevel
hate /hert/ next /nekst/
have /hev/ offlce /'ofrs/
hip-hop / hrp hop/ open /'eupen/
jazz ld3nzl o'clock /e'klok/
language l'lnqgwtd3l problem /'problam/
live /ltv/ quarter past /,kwcrta 'po:st
love /l,rv/ quarter to /,kwcrte 'tur/
me/you,/h im,&rer/itlus/them l ml II jut l lhrml lh:. l I tt I relax /rr'lrks/
l,tsll6aml Saturday /'sretedii
menu /'menjur/ sign /sarn/
milk /mrlk/ sleep islirp/
mineral water /'mrnerei ,wcrte/ smart /smqrt/
model /'mndli sometimes /'srrmtarmz/

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start , stort/ sense of humour /,sens ev 'hjurme/
study I'st,tdi/ sing /srp/
suit /sult/ singer /'srgei
Sunday /'s.tndii slow /sleu/
take exams l,tetk rg' znmzl slowly /'sleulii
talk about /'tcrk e,bauti stamp /stemp/
Thursday l'9s'^zdil study /'stndii
too (late) /tur/ teach lti,^tI
trair /trern/ That's all. /,6rets 'c:V
T\resday l'Ijutzdil think (about) /0r4k/
usually I' juryell violin /.vara'lrn/
wake up /,werk'np/ violinist /.vare'hnrst/
wear (a uniform) /wee/ walk the dog /,wcrk 6e 'dog/
Wednesday l'wenzdil well /weV
work hard /,ws:k 'hord/

* Ta&exxt unil6-rreelilne
t}fUgYS 7 . rooms and furniture
. verbs o free-time activities
. a4iectives and adverbs
armchair /'olmtJee/
act lrkll bathroom /'bolOrulm/
bad /bed/ bed /bed/
badly l'ba,dltl bedroom /'bedrulm/
become /br'k,rm/ chair /tJee/
be fit /bi 'frt/ cooker /'kukei
can /kan/ couple /'k,rpeV
can't /kornt/ drink /drr4ki
chef fefl enjoy /m'd3cri
college l'kohd3l flne (=011171utn7
comedian /ke'mi:dien/ football match /'futbc:l mrtI
cook /kuk/ fridge lfnd3l
dance /do:nsi have a bath /hrev e 'borO/
dancer /'dornsa/ have fun /hev 'f,tn/
dictionary /' drkJeneri/ have a shower lhrev e'[aual
dish /drJ/ have an exam /,hev en tg'za;lrtl
do (sportsAromework) /dur/ Just a minute. /,d5,rst e 'mrnrt/
drive /drarv/ kitchen /'krtJrn/
(racing) driver i 'drarve/ listen to music /,hsen te 'mjurzrk/
easy l'itzl listen to CDs /,hsen te ,sil 'dilzl
famous /'fermesi listen to the radio /.hsan te 6e 'rerdieu/
fast /forst/ Iiving room /'hvrq rulm/
find /famdi make /merk/
funny l'ftynil meet /mirt/
Go ahead! /,geu e'hed/ phone friends /,feun 'frendz/
go-karts /'geu ko:ts/ phone your relatives /,feun ja'reletwzl
good /gud/ play basketball /,pler'borskltbcrl/
guitar /gr'to:/ play computer games /,pler kem'p jute getmzl
guitarist /gr'to:rrsti play football /,pler 'futbcrl/
help (in the house) ihelpl play the guitar i,plel de gr'tor/
important I tm' pc'^tent I postcard /'peustkord/
in front of /rn 'fr,r.nt evl read a book /,rild a 'buki
jokes /dSeuks/ read a magazine /,rird e mnge'zitnl
laugh at l'htf etl read a newspaper i,rild e 'njurs,perpe/
learn /lstr/ romantic /reu'maentrk/
loud,'laud/ room /rurnv
loudly l'laudlil sit /sft/
r. f agazine l,mrege' zt'^nl sofa /'seufe/
:ljrjons la'pnjenzl surf (the Internet) /s:rfl
;rrform lpe'ft'^rrl table /'terbeV
!t:lne card /'faun kord/ talk on the phone /,tcrk nn 6e 'feun/
-:*ricr'nir:nrqt/ tired itaredl
-';r-, ni rpn:ir/ toilet l'tciletl
';,la1 (u-ith 1'our
brother/sister) iplerl T-shirt l'tit lsttl
;,rartise'preektrsi TV /,tir 'vi:/
quiet ku'arat/ use a computer /,julz a kam'pjulte/
quietly ku'aratli,r isit Lvtzttl
10tl
watch DVDs /,wotJ dir vil 'dirzl perfect p:rf rkt
watch a film i,wntJ e 'frlm/ pizzeria ,pi;tsa rie
watch a video i,wotJ a 'vrdiau/ popular'popjula
write hattl present prezent
pnnatl sch,-,,,- prarmari sku:1
* proud (of) praud
*,8xx&8 S*8':xxrgxs radiogram rerdiauqr:em
r technology record 'rekr;d
r a(iectives record player reklld pier:
red /red,''
age lerd3l remember rr'memba
also /'crlseu/ sadness /'saednas
amazing le'metzttjl same /serm/
April /'erpreV second /'sekend/
August /'c:gest/ September /sep'temba/
autumn I'cftam/ serious /'sreries/
ball /bcrV seventh /'sevenO/
best friend /,best 'frend/ silver /'srlve/
birthday /'bsrOde/ sixth /srks0i
black ft:lnU sky /skar/
blue /blur/ songs /sn1z/
brown lbraunl spring /sprr4i
cassette player /ka'set ,plera/ street /strirt/
CD player/,sir 'dir ,plere/ surruner /'snme/
century /'sentJeri/ tenth /tenO/
change lt[emd3l then (= at that time) /den/
cheap lt[itpl third /0s:d/
clothes lkleudzl thousand l'Oauzendl
cloud /klaud/ tree ltrll
colour I'k':.Jel twentieth /'twentieO/
date ldefil white lwafil
December /dr'sembe/ whole world /,heul 'wslld/
decide /dr'sard/ winter /'wrnte/
digital camera /,drd3rtl 'krmere/ year ljrcl
DVD /,dr: vir 'dir/ yellow I' jelaul
eighth /ert0/ yesterday /'jestedi/
expensive /rk'spensrv/
fashion l'fa-.[anl
February /'februeri/ tfxx$t "$& * ?rssr*t
fifth /frfO/ . holidays
flrst /fs:st/ and travel
o time expressions
flower I'flauel
fourth /fcrO/ across /a'kros/
glossy /'glnsi/ after I'o;ftel
green lgri:nl arrive la'rall
grey tgrerl beach lbittll
happiness /'haeprnes/ before lblfctl
January /'d3anjueri/ boat /beut/
July /dgu'la/ change train /,tJern d3' tretnl
June /dgurn/ cycle /'sarkel/
Iast (night, week, year) /lorsti depart /dr'port/
Iater l'lefiel fly lflat/
Iook (around) llukl go by bus /,geu bal 'brrs/
LP (Longplay) l,el'pitl go by train i,geu bal 'trern/
luxury /'lnkJeri/ go by tram /,geu bar'trreml
March lmttJl go on foot /,geu on 'fut/
May lmetl journey l'd3snil
medal l'medll kilometre s lkt' lomrt" azl
mobile phone /,maubarl'feun/ Ionely i 'leunli/
modern /'modn/ mountain /'maunten/
month /mnn0/ next (Sunday) /neksti
MP4 player /,em pi: 'fc: ,plere/ often /'nfen/
ninth /narnO/ (railway) station /'sterJen/
November /neu'vemba/ return ticket /rr,tsrn 'trkrt/
October /ok'teube/ sail /serl/
orange l'wand3l seaside /'silsard/
party /'pcrti/ single ticket /,srrjgel 'trklt/

K{}3
: lr-it SaUO/ pupil / pjurpel/
-.!.':ial ,' 'speJel/ pyjamas lpe'd3ttmezl
sial- stel/ rucksack /'r,rksak/
"-rrong /stro4/ school holidays /,skurl 'holediz/
sr[prise lsa'pratzl secondary school i 'sekenderi ,skurl/
this morning /drs 'mcrnrqi staff room /'storf rurm/
ticket I'trkrtl start school /,stort 'sku:l/
ticket office /'trkrt .nfls/ take a bus /,terk e 'b.l,s/
timetatrle /'tarm,terbel/ teach lIittfl
tomorrow lle'mnreul teacher l'ti'^tJel
tourist /'tuerlsti teenager I'tinerd3al
travel I'trnvall test /test/
trip ltrryl textbook /'tekstbuk/
weather /'we6e/ the same age /de ,serm'erd5/
wind /wrnd/ toy ltctl
yesterday morning/afternoon/evening /, j estedi TV programme /,til 'vir ,preugrem/
'mcr nlp, o:fte'nurn, 'irvnr4/ unusual /nn'jur5uel, -5eV
young /j^f/

XixxXt $X * Shi,dhmmcl
r school lif'e Unit 12 - $hopping
. clothes and accessories
(coffee) mug /m.tg/
(school) subject / s.r.bdgrkt/ alone /e'leun/
Art ls'^tl aw{ul /'crfel/
best friend /,best 'frend/ because blkozl
Biology lbat'nled3il boot /burt/
blackboard /'blrkbcrd/ cap lknpl
calculator /'krelkj uleft e/ cost /kosti
cartoon /kor'tuln/ Don't worry. /,deunt 'w,nri/
Chemistry i 'kemrstrii do your shopping /,dur je 'Joprrj/
childhood / tJarldhud/ dress /dres/
class /klqrs/ extra smalllarge /,ekstre 'smc:I, 'lo:d5l
classroom i' klorsrurm/ glasses l'glt'^stzl
cool /kurl/ glove /gl.r,v/
desk /desk/ go out (u.rth) lgeu'autl
dictionary /' dtkJeneri/ go shopping /,gau 'Jopr4/
difflcult / ddrkelt/ hat lhnll
email /'irmeIV jacket I'd3rkrtl
English I't4gh| jeans ld3inzl
finish university /,frnrJ jurnr'vsrsrti/ large /lord3/
Ge ography l' d3oggr efrl local (shops) /'leukel/
girl /gsrl/ look good/smart /,luk 'gud, 'smort/
go to school i,geu ta 'skurl/ medium /'mi:diem/
History /'hrsteri/ need /nird/
Information Technology (IT) /Infe'meIJen pay lperl
tek,nole d5i, ,or 'tiri sale/sales /serl, serlz/
keys /kirzl shirt /Jsrt/
kid /krd/ shoes iJurzl
laptop /'laptop/ shopping trip i'Joprq trrp/
learn /lsln/ skirt /sksrt/
--r:tle /'htV small /smcrl/
lI a thernatics/Maths /,mre0e'matrks, mre0si socks /soksi
: , rnal /'ncrmal/ suit isurt/
nrlri erl- school /'nsrseri,sku:li sweater /'swete/
!"iii ex&rls l,po'^s tg' znmzl this/that/these/those /drs, dat, 6i;2, 6eazl
!re Il perl' tie ltatl
;'"rncil'penseV tights ltattsl
P h ls ic al E clucation (PE ) /,f rzrkel edj u'ketJen, trainers I'tretnezl
pu il trousers I'traazezl
!,r"uriarl' school /'prarmeri, sku:l/ watch lwot!
rrrrfessor,pra'fesa/

Irlt
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S*w#wrx& &**Xae&€&ws i-::a!:,iE;ii ::, ".
i: t i:,::.\:

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:,'t,._r
Write a dialogue. Then read it to the class. Use the phrases from Sp*;:! t!r:
on page 17. Student A
Ask Student B quesiions lrcrn
A
me. :. Exercise 7 and comclet: ihe f ii-m.
on,, i:' Then answer StuCent B s cr:siions
Nrrs Nlartrtna i Tellthe class aboul i,!Jr:ai"i^er
liiFtls:=:i:1:1:=: No, :
- =:--=++i
I'm not.
*
,***-*" F=,

,, Mrs Martin I -..


here, please? $'
*--.---''***.
sorry, i:,

-- she isn't. ,F.*.-


OK. Thank .r;
.**'*s€
,,5q1541;;gea*,1r..3,.1 ;*sl
vou :
much. g1
%*^\**,-gs

-.."--,;--tr:,.....:+g-.-.,.gs*=r+.*::-.F-{j IOU
'"*oa=..,"*T.*o.**uaou*-r'=.dF'

l3*it $, {irermryxxr e**S ft**eliulg, €xer**srx S, i:age ?!,


Complete gaps A-B wilh is/isn'Uare/aren't. Firsi e a-^=

My name 1ig Maria. I'm from Buenos Aires


and my friend, Gianni, '_from Rome
His parents are Italian but they,_ | \3-
lrom Rnme. fhey're from Milan. They
o_ doctors. His brother and sister

e
doctors, they're musicians. Gianni
a doctor or a musician he's a
student. We t_ at an English school
in Oxford. It o_ a very good school
and we're happy here.

ilmit 1S, tfccabrefarg, Sx*re$** ?,;lagc ??,

coz.o+ lssft
at the words of the song and underline the verbs in the Past Simple.
Listen and sing!
.:$
:*--
In the town First n:-r-=
Where I was born Surna-= 5.y r-f,
Lived a man Nationa r_. Ar,^3r,aLn
Who sailed to sea
And he told us of his life Age: ?(
In the land of submarines .JOO: Actc'.
So we sailed up to the sun -
fill we found the sea of green -
And we lived beneath the waves
In our yellow submarine
We all live in a yellow submarine
Yellow submarine, yellow submarine
We all live in a yellow submarine
Yellow submarine, yellow submarine
And our friends are all on board
Many more of them live next door
And the band begins to play
We all live in a yellow submarine
Yellow submarine, yellow submarine
We all live in a yellow submarine
Yellow submarine, yellow submarine xws
Unil 4, Grammar and Listening, Exercise 6o page 28. lfnil 5, $uruival English, Exeroise 6, page 3&,
StudentA Student A
Praclise the conversation in pairs. Use the shopping centre Practice the conversation in pairs. Use Speak Out on
plan on page 00 to help you. page 39 to help you.

1 You're a shopper. Are the things in the 1 You're the customer. You want a coffee and a
shopping centre? cheese sandwich.
o telephones 2 You work in the caf6. Serve the customer.
. a sports shop
o a shoe shop
tlnit 6, Grammar and !-!$tening, €xercise'l{1, page 43.
2 You're the person on the Information Desk in the
Shopoing Centre. Student A
Tell Student B aboutAndy. Then listen to Student B and
complete the information about Kate.

work hard
a*-*---*-- "'---"---- -" .'" " - ':
Yes, there are. / E ! wake up early ',

No, there aren't. t---""''"'"-""'"-


i work with people i

Unit 4,lfocabulary, Exercise 4, page 3$. i wear a uniform


1.,...-
j
. +,,. --.,, ..-.-;.
Student A
Ask Student B where these things are. Write them on your
i_?I9-9YT: -. :. I ,. ,

map. Then answer Student B's questions. Andy works very hard. He doesn'x ,, ,

Iibrary shoe shop museurn post office


Unit 6, lNocabulary and $peakingn €xerciss 7, page 44.
Where'sthe ,,, ?
Itr's on Queens Square.lt'e opposihe/next xo .. . Student A
Ask Student B questions 1-6 and complete the text.
Use the question words in brackets. Then answer
Student B's questions.
Aison has a very busy life. Her school usually
finishes at 1- (What time ...?) and on Monday,
she goes io her Book Club aL 4.15. On'-
(When ...?), school finishes at 3.50. She usually goes
to bed early because she has a French ciass at
'_ (IMhat time ...?) on Wednesday morning!
It finishes at 7.40 and then she goes to school. On
Thursday, she starts school at 11.00, and at a

re
HridilY (What time ...?) she usually goes shopping with her
*iJmnr*'s *Ti?rgT
friends. On Friday, she has a French class at 3.20 in
**:"J,4ffi*
the afternoon. At the weekend, she relaxes. On
u_
rre (IA4ren . . .?), she usually goes to the

rc cirema at 5.15. On Sunday, she has lunch with her


grandparents at 6- OMhat time . . .?).
Whatlime doesher school usually finieh?
It usually finishee at 3.OO.
L
.J) @
ij;
Unit 8, $urviv*l €nglish, €xerclse 5, page 59"
:i
';, Student A
4\
-, Practice the conversation in pairs. Use $peak Out on
page 59 to help you.
= 1 You are phoning Student B. You want to see a film
with him/her this evening. Ask if he/she can go and
suggest a time.
2 Student B is phoning you. You're free and agree
to go.

It0
llni*'13, Wocafuulary arid l"lstemir:gu €xereise $, pagc &fi.
Sta;d**t * A*?:tu'.gl*:*
Student A

You and Student B have a photo ofthe same boy but Llxit 2" Volabulary and.*i:i;lr.ri-i1, !iti,:iia rr, i:-{r i:j
there are five differences. Take turns to ask and
Student B
answer questions to find them. Don't show Student B
Answer StudentAs questions. Then ask Student A
your photo!
questions from Exercise 7 and complete the form.
Tell the class about your partner.

First name: JeYtnifer


:
Surname: Browr'
,Ae/tcaYt
:
NationalitY:
a/l
Age:
Job: Srt9er

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ls he wearing .. .? le itl Are they (whit e)?

&*xi* 13u $arrviva! XnglSxh, €xsrels* S, page &?,

Student A

1 You are a customer. You want to buy some black


jeans. Starl the conversation with Student B, the First name:
shop assistant.
o Ask to try them on.
Surname;
r You take a mediun,. Nationality;
r They are too big. Ask for a small. Age:
o You like them. Ask the price.
Job:
o You buy them.
2 You are the sales assistant. Answer Student B's
questions.
. Ask about the size.
. t**it 4, &ramm*r x*d Lixt**ir:g, Xx*r*ise &, page ?S.
Ask if it fits.
r You have it in all sizes. Student B
o It costs S35. Practise the conversation in pairs. Use the shopping centre
plan on page 00 to help you.

1 You're the person on the Information Desk in the


Shnnnino (lonfrp
2 You're a shoooer. Are the things in the
qhnnnino nanfro?
r a clothes shop o clubs . a post office

Good morning. Are lhere Yes. there are. / S


any telephones? No, there aren't

KKK
Jnrt 4, Vocabulary, Exercisc 4, page 3{}, llnit S, Vocabulary and $peaking, Excrci$e 7, page 44.

Student B Student B
Answer Student's A questions. Then ask StudentA where Answer Student B's questions, Then ask StudentA
trese things are. Write them on your map. questions 1-6 and complete the text. Use the question
words in brackets.
Lookshop holel burger bar ciub
Al.ison has a very busy life. Her school usually
,','.ere'ethe ...? finishes at 3.00 and on 1- (When ...?) she
:e on Queens equare.l|'s opposilelnexLto ,. .
goes to her Book Club at 4.15. On Ti-resday, school
finishes at2- (What time ...?). She usually
goes to bed early because she has a French class at
seven o'clock on Wednesday mornhg! It finishes at
"- (14/hat time . . .?) and then she goes to
school. On Thursday, she starts school at 4-
(lMhat time ...?) and at 3.45, she usually goes
shopping with her friends. On u- (When ...?),
she has a French ciass at 3.20 in the afternoon. At
i****l
i@!
i__*"_-i
the weekend, she relaxes. On Saturday, she usually
goes to the cinema at 6- fli\4rat time ...?).
On Sunday, she has lunch with her grandparents
HfFJfiY at 12.30.
t.::, if:;:::tr*'hl .3:'fii:r:
!.,,.i;ilii:: When doeE Altson go Lo her Sook Club?
thegoee No her Dook Club on Monday.

Unli 6, $snviual English, Exercise 4, page t[5"

ffiffi
Student B
1 You live in Smalltoum. It's 9 a.m. on Saturday.
Answer Student As ouestions. Use the
information below.

io . MUSEUM OPENS.

10 - 5.30
.Wednesdav 10 - 1.15 !_..1 EF|
:rY / (N\r- ,^t
L!n*t $, $glrv*va! Xngllsh, €xcrelse S, pa$c 39"
</' | \
-1o
Student B g.ts -6,15 ((\'
Practice the conversation in pairs, Use Speak Out on
page 39 to helP You. Sat - Sun
-\+ 9a.m.-gn.m'
-&-. ,, 5
1 You work in the caf6. Serye the customer.
2 You're the customer. You want a cola and a : $,,
chicken sandwich.

page 43'
: -UI-T-,IFE CLUB - {fN\}
'Jnit $, &rammar ;*nd Liste$i*!q, €xereise lS, MONDAY - SATURDAY
Student B
8.50 - 1.30 P.M.
Listen to Student A and complete the information about
Andy. Then tell Student A about Kate.

Andy Kate

'-,--,rk hard
x
'"',-ake up early
,, _r-r $ith peopie x
2 You are a tourist in Newtou'n. It's 9 a.m. on
',-,--
:'-r at n-eekends x Saturday. Ask Student A questrons wrth
'''::l a l-rnifOrm What ti,me ... ? Use the prompts below.
ri
the Library/open? the supermarkel /close?
the post offi.celciose? the sports shop/open?

t"l-t
r Il
llnlt I, Survival Fnglisk, €xereise $, pag* 5S, lJnit 1?, Ueca*uiar-v ;11.; ,.;5i:::;11i-:, E::rl,-ri:fr t, pag* &6,
Student B Student B
Practice the conversation in pairs. Use Speak 0ut on
page 59 to help you. You and Studeut _\ fiar-e a photo of the same boy
but there are five dlfferences. Take rur.ns to ask and
1 Student A is phoning you. You're free and agree answer questions to fl-Lcl thent. D(,)n I shon- Stuclent A
to go. your photo!
2 You are phoning Student A. You want to go
shopping with him/ her on Saturday. Ask if he/she
can go and suggest a time.

Unit t0o $urvivatr Englislr, fixcreise &, page ?3,

Student B
Practice the conversation in pairs. Use Speak 0*t on
page 00 to help you.

1 You work at the ticket office. The ticket costs


fifteen pounds.
2 You are buying a ticket. You want to go to
Cardiff and you want a student return ticket
(travelling today and return on Monday).
Start the conversation.

lJnit 12, &rammar and $peaking, €xerei** So pxg* S3"

Student B
Answer Student As ;,,,,.,',',:
questions. Then ask him/her #i,rg
your questions and , ...."7:

complete the text.

le he wearinq ,. .? le iLlAre they (whiLe)?


;,
I hafe shopping! | only
!!ni* t ?, $xrvival K*gi*x&, Sx*reis* &, pag* S?-
do it when I have to.
I sometimes go to the shopping centre on Student B
(When?) to meet my friends, but
I don't do any shopping there. I usually do it 1 You are the sales assistant. Answer Student As
(How?). I like it because questlons.
'_ o Ask about the size
'_ | (Why?) - you don't have to
go out! And it's cheap, too. I usually do . Ask if they fit.
it at night or at the weekends. I bought . You have them in all sizes.
o_ (What?) last night. In the shops, . They cost S45.
it costs el2 but I bought lt for e6 on the 2 You are a customer. You want to buy a blue jacket
Internet. Amazingl I can't remember my Start the conversation with Student B, the shop
last shopping trip. lthink it was last month. assistant.
I had to go 5_ (Where?) with my dad o Ask to try it on
because u_ (Why?). We bought her . You take a large.
a very expensive bag. lt cost 7 o It is too big. Ask for a meclium.
(How much?) | Later, I saw it on the . Ask the price.
Internet for e]5! . You buy it.

When doee Taul eometimee qo Lo Lhe shopping cenNre?

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See you later.
Surrviual Eng$*s&x
See you tomorrow.
UtllT 1 - l*tr*dex*tlens axxd gre*tings
See you soon.
Flil,Hello!
Take care.
\\trat's your name?
And you.
\lv name's ...

Nice to meet you.


nifggY ** &*ie8r:g f*r xa;s* g*vixlg d*r*s:?**xl*

Nice to meet you too. Excuse me.

Where are you from? Where's the (post office)?

I'm from ... Is there a (bank) near here?

Good morninglA4orningl It's over there on the left/right.

Good afternoon!/Afternoonl lt's not far.

Good evening!,Evening! lt's next to the ...

How are you? It's opposite the ..

I'm very weli, thank you It's on ... Street

I'm fine, thanks! I'm sorry. I don'r knowl

And you?
iJ#*Y $ * *x.d*r**g arla$ !*aqgia'ng fa;*ei

A (coffee), please.
l}fdg?X*Sc*&x{ Xxlg$*sk
Excuse me. Sure./OK. An;,'thing else?

Pardon? Yes, please. A cheese sandwich.

I'm sorry./Sorry. No, thanks.

Thank you very much Here you are.

\bu're welcome How much is that?

I ,Lon't ulderstand That's (S2), please.

, r -:r't ]anow
L5I!*X? S * ?a*&a*mg *bsxt ?l:e *ims
j'i!T r: * .:*y!rg gs*Sbyg What time does (Super Agent) start/finish?

l : rc:, e.'81-e. What time does (the caf6) open/close?

i , i.r5fLt. What time does the (Harlow) train leave/arrive?

It starts/finishes at ...

t+
It opens/closes at ... Ut{lT g : Taiking absut dates
When rvere you born?
It arrives/leaves at ...
\VtLere \\?s 1-our father'mother bornt)

UMIT ? - Raquests \\hen is/u as ]-our binh'jar,-'


Can you help me, please?
Hou- old a-re,\r ere r-ou.'
Can you give her a message, please?
\\ ere 1ou born in (Spah r .'

Can you repeat that, please?


\\ras she born irr (1992)?
Can you speak slowly, please?

Can I have (a top-up card), please? UillT 10 - Buying travel tickets

Can I speak to (Emma), please?


A A (student) singleireturn to ... . please

Yes, no probiem.
B OK. When do you want to travel?

Yes, sure.
A Today/ tomorrodon Saturday

Yes, of course.
B ['m coming back on ...

llru,Y 'X"l * * wey$ $f s{arting


uilffi g - fwaking arrangements $malx talk
s*rl1'&rseai{},?$
Are you free this afternoon/evening? Lovely/terrible weather this morningl

Are you,/busy tomorrou,/on f riday? How are you?

Yes, I am.No, I'm not. Why? Did you have a nice weekend/evening?

Do you have any plans for Saturday? Did you see ... (on T\| Iast night?

No, I don't. Why? I like your T-shirt/rucksack/watch,/mobile phone r

There's a (Shams) concert on.


.|X * &a:yir:g c*mthcs
UruXY
There's a good film on at the cinema.
Can I try on that dress, please?
There's a party at Jrm's this evening.
Where are the changing rooms?
Do you want to go?
Do you have it in blue/a small?
Do you want to (play tennis) today?
Does it look good?
Do you want to meet/go shopping today?
I'm a smalVmediumlarge.
Greatl/OK!/Good idea
It's too big/long/short
Let's meet at 5 o'clock next to the cinema.
It looks great/aw{ul.
Let's meet a[ my house/aL the cafe.
What size are you?
OK. See vou later!/tomorrow!
Does if fit?

KX&
[ngffi.f -*:'r
Ui.,IiT i
Uiili i. ;..g:*{: *

to be= I/you

+ I'm {**t} from London.


You'r* {are} Ganadian.

- l'nll *et {xm *l*{} from Manchester.


You *r*n't {nrs x**} English.
? &ru | in Frankfurt? Yes, you xr*.i
No, you &rg*'t.
&.r* you John Smith? Yes, I am./
No.lum n*t.

L$rugY X

iSx;i? X, pag* 33

to be= he'slshe's

He's {;n} a mechanic.


She'x {is} a doctor.
possessive adjectives: hislher

He's Andy. ${f * name's (is) Andy.


She's Sadie. *{*r name's (is) Sadie.
His name's Mark.
He's a waiter.
i::.li? X, p*g* ?3

alan + iobs

a + consonant an + vowel
{b, c, d, etc) (a, e, i, o, u)

:: waiter ** actor
: singer *s artist
: teacher nn engineer

Her name's Jane.


She's a receptionist.
&.!nit X, pag* '!4

to be: he/shelit

He/She's {{x} a doctor.


It's {is} Mr Kelly.

HeiShe isn'? {is mot} an actor:


It isn't {is not} Sean Connery.

ts he/she/it Canadian?
Yes, he/she/it rs.
No; he/shelit isll!t.

A What's his job? ls he a rnec^a- :


B No, he isn t. He s an erq ^e=-

[$ruffi 3
Unit 3, pese A1

Singular and plural nouns

$ingular Plural

a husband grandparents
a mother brothers
a father sisters
& son
a daughter

{!nit 3, page 2',

to be= welyoulthey

+ Weffou/They're {are} from New York.

WeffouiThey arennt {are llo{} musicians.

? Are we/youithey happy?


Yes, we/you/they ar*.
No, we/youlthey arc:r't.

*4ry
-*nE
He's Jane's
Possessive 's bnothen
They're ., :;'1'1:,igfandmOtherS.
They're ::,r grandmothers.
They're l:',,: t5{ i;'*' tt brOthefS.
They're 1*l'brothers, l:mrhen'
Wayne's trl;* ;'{ll.l' ri; husband. mothen
Wayne is !;*i' husband.

,.1, ';,:, 'i":,


;;l::,:,t:11,.:

They are orrr clrildren.


Subject pronouns Possessive adjectives

I'm Wayne. !t,lir name,s wayne.


.ill,:'re
Sharon. 'fr i,:t name's Sharon.
lil's Rick. il,'.:r name'S RiCk.
;;iill's my wife. iirl. name's Anna.
lis're shor1. i!lr' parents are short.
iur;'re tall. li,i:t:f parents afe tall.
l'{l*,1''19 ptt*. 'iii;ril' hats are pretty.

Their names
are Sa,m a,nd Nicole.

,'i ',:i.
*:ir,t* T.'ti

Singular and plural nouns (irregular)


The panents ane
shont peopfe but
Singular Plural thein childnen
. man !illlii ane veny tafl!
w0man tii:)illtt\'t
child *t;ltlrl;t
person ,ttti::itr:,

M
ff*d*? ;;
i"{$i* E, iiir!::: .:;

there islthere arez allirmative and negative


'f**r*'* tTo,
Singular + {Yl.l*r* i$} a/one park. tbere arenrt.
?h*r* i*r*,t a cinema.
Only oae ia
Plural + ?ir*l's ;l:"* Sg.m€/thrce caf6s. tbemorreiag:
+ 'f'hs:r*
*; lr
a
'f!*r* ;:r**i,i
lot of/eight hotels.
- anv buses.

#*l? 4, s*grl ;;ii

there is/there are: questions

Singular ? il 1**r* a Yes, thslll ll.


bookshop? No,ll*r*iw'i.
Pfural ? fzr* lh*r* any Yes, 1l1*r* *:',,r.
toilets? No, i?xir'* ar*,'i'i".

w
ffirugY s
#grit .9, pag* .?-5 f llvetn
Paris.
Present Simplel l/youlwe/they

H ?\
1
+ lffouiWelThey !!v* in London.

lffouAtl/effhey d**'!{d;t ii*l} ii** coffee.

? S* liyoulwe/they l*?.* Yes, l/you/we/they ,..


food? No, l/you/we/they iiar':. n1u I
ll*,{
English
*w l/you/we/they
*;pxxk English? rc\N t/ a : t \

What languages a:* you s$*ilk? rH


|:tl
What sports dx you iik*?
Where do they lru*r*? 64. ll
ilnit $, tr)H*s 3i
Tim and Kieran
don't like me and Bec\r -
Obiect pronouns
they don't speak to ss.
I you he she it they

iii* vritl llil;l firr ii i;:i l:it r,rr l:

ffi 8 $$ .-..+L
-,t'
urilT s
Unit 6, pagc &&

Present Simple: helshe/it

start stafts
get gets
wake wake*
like likes
leave leave*
play playx

Verbs ending: -o, -shr -ch, -x


ge goc$
finish finishss
teac& teach*s
He wakes up at 6 a.m.
relax relaxss

Verbs ending: consonant + y


study studS*c

tr}*it &, p*W* *gX

Adverbs of frequency

never sometimes usually


I I

0o/o 40Vo 9}o/o


He finishes work at 6 o.m.
We use usual ly/sametimes/never before the verb.
He erxaraNlXl gets home at 5. He ssmst*m*s does his
homework. He xaellar studies.

t3n!€ S, pe** 4X

Present Simple: he/she

+ He/She e$ears a very smart suit.

- He/She d*es*?ut {dses **t} syerk in the bank.

? S*es he/she *v*xr Yes, he/she Ssex.


a uniform? No. he/she cr*ssll't.
What doe* he S*?

She doesn't wear a uniform. She likes her iob.


[,M'T ?
tlmit 7, paEe 4S

'lirl"ant ,
",1'

,..i,,,1, l{qu/HglQhe/f!{{e/fh6y,can dane E: :,


l/You/He/She/ltMe/they can't (cannot) play
the guitar.

? Ganl/you/heishe/iVwe/theysing?
Yes, l/you/he/she/iVwe/they can .
No, l/you/he/she/iVweithey can't .
What can you/he/she/iUwe/they do?

Does he
think hers
funny?
What do you have to do?

Do comedians have to be funnv all the time?

xgx
r-! f'i l:' :,
i.r:i:: i.. .;t** 5$

Present Gontinuous: affirmative

+ l'!x i*,&; drink*ng.


He/She/lt's {!s} worki*g.
YouAtl/e/They,re iar'*) play; nS.
be (awlexlxra) + verb + -ixg

*ai{ S, pxg* SS

Present Gontinuous: spelling She's looking after the children.


Most verbs: add -ing
drink - drinking3
play - play**g
Exceotions/other soellings:
hav* - having
writ* - writi*g
driv* - drivixg
sit - sittlng
get - get?6ng

They're playing computer games.

ijnit S, pese ,%7

Present Gontinuous: negative and questions

I'm m** {x*x x*f} studying.


He/She 1s*':l {ex na;9} studying.
YouMeffhey xrar*'* {xr*l m*t} doing a lot,

? &r's youlwel Yes,l*rm.


they enjoying Yes, you/welthey xre.
your holiday? Yes, he/she/it is.
8* she/he/it No, l'rn **9.
helping you? No, you/we/they xrex,*.
No, he/she/it i**,t.
What ar* you doing?
Where xrs you going?
WruXY S

tlx,x*t *, pxg* *;t

to be= was/were

was
+ l/He/She/lt rvas popular.
l/He/She/lt walsx't {xva* n*t} big.
,)
*Vas l/he/she/it small?
Yes, l/he/she/it wa*./
No, l/he/she/it wes*'t.

were
+ Weffou/They x**r* proud.
We/You/They uverss't {vr*rx r**f} expensive.
,)
&S*r* we/youithey popular?
Yes, we/you/they w*r*./
No, we/you/they w*ren't.

It was very big but it wasn't very expensive.

A Were they expensive?


B Yes, they were.

L$ruXY X *
{Jm$* 1*, p**s S*

Past Simple: affirmative (regular verbs)

+ l/you/he/she/iUwe/youlthey playe*.
staft*d.
talk*d.

They talked.

* *?.?
ln &r.&
Unit 1*u pxg* S{}

Past Simple: atfirmative (regular verbs)


rEP .

Spelling rules 1.

Most verbs: add {e}* - arrive*, played -'?t Z z

Exceptionsiother soellings:
+ marry - marrie*l
-*F *a
z2
study - studied
stop - stopp*e*
travel - travellss{

tlrxlt trS, page ?&

Past Simple: atfirmative (irregular uerbs)


: 4€7f?m#>'
+ l/youiheishe/iVwe/you/they
He slept.
baught (buy) nad (have) !e{t (leave)
xaw (see) tteei*g&* (think) ivexxt (go)

UNIT 11

Unit 11, page 77

Past Simple: negative (regular and irregular)

lffou/He/SheiltAll/elThey d id n't (did not) sta rt,


lffouiHelShe/lVWe/They efieln't (did not) go.

I didn't like hip-hop when I was ten - Dad loved it.

tlrlit 1X, page 7*

Past Simple: questions and shoft answers


(regular and irregular)

Questions
Did l/you/he/she/iVwe/they listen to music?
Sid l/you/he/she/iVwe/they like The Spice Girls?

Short answers
Yes, liyoulhe/she/iVwe/they elki.
No, l/youlhe/she/iVwe/they*idgl't.
lllfi- questions
What programmes xlixi you wateh?
When elid he stnrt school?
Where dld you g* to school?

rOl
i s"f
43ru$Y X r
{.3sti* 3?, pi{* ;i.:i

Questions:
Wh e re/Wh yAttlh oM h aW h en /H ow/H ow m uc h
ESE
rii:';:':

A
-1 %
II
Present
Where d* you usually del shopping?
Why s** you d* it there?
Who dscs he usually S* with?
Where !* your local supermarket?
What srs you elc*xg here?
il\,.
Past
When wa* your last shopping trip?
How much xv*r* they?
iE
;i
What *lid you h*v* 9* buy? *€
How S** she p*g:? Where do you do your shopping?
On the lnternet. lt's very easy and cheap

&jm*t 1?, F;il:: .;:,

thislthaUtheselthose

Do You

ss
Singular
like these
trousers?

/ / /
?h*s cap is blue. tt*** caps are nice.

$o
,/ ,/
Th-tt cap is expensive. ?'ha** caps are smart.

axY'l
lrregular uerhs
* Listen and repeat.
Yerb

ha

buy hnr rdht


-^^.,lA
.\,UUlLI

(/UDt
.lid

:r::rrs:.t 4.:: rt.i::t:rr::a::::. r::r:a::::rtr..::-::r::::::-..:.:::

\l/llnt
nao

read /red/

,no"Ltooo

126
Prwxxaxsx***€**xx &abXm
cos.zz Listen and repeat.

em.27 coNSoNANTS cDezs VOWELS

Symbol Examples Symbol i Examples

lpl park partner happy Long and short vowels


bt bath boy
litl three read these
Itl telephone ten walked
ltl big guitar pretty
tdt doctor daughter day
il happy spaghetti married
tkt car school lel bed bread friend
lsl girl big
tEt bad lazz cat
ttIl chair picture
jeans fridge
tCIil car bath smarl father
ld3l
lnl hot watch dog
tft five coffee phone
sporl your daughter small
visit very of
tut book cook
tgt three Maths thing
lu'^l boot blue fruit shoe
t6t they mother then but some Sunday
lsl sell cinema listen learn thirty church work
t3i/
tzl close these
lal brother actor colour Poland
U shop station
lzl television unusual c03'2e Diphthongs (two vowel sounds
pronounced as one)
tw hot who
hril man summer teu hate play eight great
lnl not know leul go pnone
/rJt sing think tau nice like goodbye July
tv lot fly taul brown town proud
Itl red sorry write l)rl boy enjoy
tjt yellow beautiful new tret here
lwl winter one what leal there their square pair
luel sure tourisi
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