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A Is Tokyo big? B Yes, it is.

A Are you a student of English? B Yes, you are (I am).


A Are Ferraris cheap cars? B No, they aren´t (they aren't).
A Are Guadalajara and Puebla Mexican cities? B Yes, they are.
A Are Oslo and Stockholm Russian cities? B No, they aren´t (they aren't).
A Is Beyoncé from the USA? B Yes, she is.
A Is Messi Brazilian? B No, he isn´t (he isn't).
A Are you and your family from Flóahreppur? B No, we aren´t (we aren't).
an mp3 player brown Turkey
dictionary (a map) black Taiwan
a book blue thailand (Thailand)
map (a dictionary)

My house isn't big. It's small.


This phone isn't cheap. It's expensive.
Those flowers aren't beautiful. They're horrible.
Her bag isn't new. It's old.
That computer isn't expensive. It's cheap.
Los Angeles isn't small. It's big.
His car isn't horrible. It's beautiful.
This brush isn't old. It's new.

A Coffee or tea?
B Coffee, please.
A A large coffee or a small one?
B Large, please.
A Here you are.
B Thank you very much.

A And for you, ma'am?


C A tea for me, please.
A Black or with milk?
C A black tea, please.
A Here's your tea.
C Thanks.

A Coffee or tea?
B Coffee, please.
A Here you are.
B Thank you very much.
C A tea for me, please.
A Black or with milk?
C A black tea, please.
A Here's you (our) tea.
C Thanks.

His name's Carlos Slim and he's Mexican.


Where are you from, Liz?
What's her job? She's a barista.
Are the Simpsons American? Yes, they are.
I'm office worker and my boyfriend's an unemployed. (I'm an office worker and my boyfriend's
unemployed.)
What are these? They're tickets.
My friends and I aren't on Twitter.

This is the reception area of a hotel in New York. Many people are in New
York for work or on vacation.

This is Valeria Ferradas. She's from Brazil but she works in Argentina. She's
an English teacher in Buenos Aires. This is her first time in New York. She's
on vacation. “New York is an expensive city.”

Her name's Kirsty and her last name is Marshall. His name's Rowan and his
last name is Brannick. They're from Ireland. They aren't married. They're
girlfriend and boyfriend. Kirsty's a nurse in Dublin but Rowan's unemployed.

“I'm Rafael Chao. I'm from Mexico but my parents are from Spain. I'm here
for a conference”. Rafael's an engineer in Mexico City. Rafael says: “People
in New York aren't very friendly.”
Valeria is from Brazil.
Valeria is an English teacher.
Kirsty and Rowan are from Irland (Ireland).
Kirsty and Rowan are girlfriend and boyfriend.
Rafael is from Mexico but his parents are from Spain.
Rafael is an engineer.

NURSEhospital • doctor • patient


OFFICE WORKERcomputer • telephone • 09:00-5:00
UNEMPLOYEDsleeping • free time • looking for work
RECEPTIONISThotel • reservation • room number
BARISTAcoffee • tea • sandwich
TEACHERstudent • classroom • English

COMMON OBJECTS: umbrella, dictionary, key, brush, bag


COLORS: brown, white, green, blue, yellow
JOBS: nurse, engineer, barista, receptionist, factory worker
Is this your umbrella? – No, it isn't. It's my friend's umbrella.
Are these your keys? – No, they aren't. They're Peter's.
What are Luke and Nate's jobs? (What are Luke and Nate's jobs?) – They're singers.
Is your husband name's Sam? (Is your husband's name Sam?) – Yes, it is.
What are your daughters names? (What are your daughters' names?) – Their names are Tracy
and Lily.
Is this the teacher's computer? (Is this the teacher's computer?) – Yes, it is.
That's a nice phone! – Yes. It's Colin. It's the new Samsung. (Yes. It's Colin's. It's the new
Samsung.)
When is your parents anniversary? (When is your parents' anniversary?) – It's on November
17th.

I (my)

you (your)

he (his)

she (her)

we (our)

they (their)

My brothers' names are Ryan and Kevin.


These are Valerie and Grace. They're from Tennessee.
What's your name?
Their names are Ahmed and Fatima.
He's in Chicago but his parents are in Minneapolis.
Ben's and Jerry (Ben and Jerry's) is a very popular American ice cream.
Our daughters' names are Emma and Jade.
Her English teachers' (teacher's) name's Ms. Sullivan.

is George and Margaret's (granddaughter).


George and Margaret are Rob's (parents).
Rob and Sally are husband and (wife).
Sam and Claire are brother and (sister).
Sam is Sally and Rob's (son).
Margaret is Rob's (mother).
Rob is Sam's and Claire's (father).
Sam and Claire are Rob and Sally's (children).
George and Margaret are Sam and Claire's (grandparents).
Sam and Claire are George and Margaret's (grandchildren).
A week has seven days.
April, June, September, and November have thirty days.
Football players don't have cheap cars. They have expensive cars.
She doesn't have a big house. It's very small.
I have a new job. I'm very happy!
I don't have a lot of friends on Facebook. Just 16.
This hotel has Wifi and it's free.
This store doesn't have nice clothes. They're all horrible.

Do they have any children?


Yes, they do. A son and a daughter.
Does she have a car?
Yes, she does. It's a Ford.
Do you have an e-mail address?
Yes, I do. It's tedworthington888@hotmail.us
Does he have a job?
No, he doesn't. He's unemployed.
Do you have this bag in blue?
No, we don't. I'm sorry we don't have this bag in blue.
Does January have 31 days?
Yes, it does. January has 31 days.

There are five people in the family: the father, the mother and three children. FALSE
The house is perfect for five people. TRUE
There are four bedrooms. TRUE
There is one bedroom downstairs. FALSE
The furniture in the kitchen isn't old. TRUE
The shops are six or seven minutes by car. TRUE

Listening – A house to rent (2)


2019-12-05, 10:41 pm
4 / 4 points (100%)

microwave
couch
flat screen TV
bus stop

A Excuse me, Ma'am. We are interviewing young adults for a radio show. Is it OK to ask you
a few questions?
B Sure.
A What's your name?
B Elizabeth, Liz for my friends.
A Where are you from?
B I'm from Toronto in Canada.
A Do you have any brothers or sisters?
B I have one sister but no brothers. My sister is in Ottawa at the moment.
A Where are your parents from?
B My mother's Canadian and my father's Italian. They live in Toronto.
A Are you married?
B No, but I have a boyfriend. He's American. We have an apartment downtown.
A Is it big?
B No, it's very small but it's nice.
A Are you happy in this city?
B Yes, I am. It's a very cosmopolitan place. My boyfriend and I love it.
A What are your jobs?
B He works at a local TV station. He's a cameraman. And I'm a nurse at a hospital.
A Well, that's all. Thank you very much.
B No problem. Bye!

A Excuse me, Ma'am. We are interviewing young adults for a radio show.

Is it OK to ask you a few questions?

B Sure.

A What's your name?

B Elizabeth, Liz for my friends.

A Where are you from?

B I'm from Toronto in Canada.

A Do you have any brothers or sisters?

B I have one sister but no brothers. My sister is in Ottawa at the moment.

A Where are your parents from?

B My mother's Canadian and my father's Italian. They live in Toronto, too. They have a big h

A Are you married?

B I'm single but I have a boyfriend. He's American. We live together in an apartment downto

A Is it big?
B No, it's very small but it's nice.

A Are you happy in this city?

B Yes, I am. It's a very cosmopolitan place. My boyfriend and I love it.

A What are your jobs?

B He works at a local TV station. He's a cameraman. And I'm a nurse at a hospital.

A Well, that's all. Thank you very much.

B No problem. Bye!

A word for “asking questions”: interviewing

Short name for “Elizabeth”: Liz

Two Canadian cities: Toronto, Ottawa

Three nationalities: Canadian, American, Italian

A word for “with people from many different countries”: cosmopolitan

Two jobs: cameraman, nurse

stove, fridge:kitchen
bath, shower:bathdroom (bathroom)
bed, window:bedroom
couch, TV:room (living room)
car, bike:garage
plants, flowers:garden (yard)

CHAIR
STOVE
PICTURE
COUCH
PLANT
SHOWER
BED
BATH
FRIDGE
TABLE
A Excuse me. Is there a cheap restaurant near here?
B Yes, there's a small shopping mall on Oak Street. There's a McDonalds and a Pizza Hut
there.
They are upstairs.
A Sorry, where's Oak Street?
B It's the fourth street to the left.
A Thank you very much.
B No problem.

Excuse me. Is there a fast food restaurant near here? Yes, there's a Burger King on Sixth Street.
Excuse me. Where's Market Street? It's the first street on the right.
Excuse me. Where's the library? It's on the second floor. We're on the first floor.
Excuse me. Where's the elevator? Sorry. There isn't one here.
Excuse me. Is there free Wifi in the hotel? Yes, there is. Here's your password.
Excuse me. I need to get some money. I'm afraid there isn't a cash machine near here.

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thrusday (ursday)
Friday
Saturday
Sunday

1 My birthday is on August 16th.


2 I have an English test on June 5th.
3 New Year's Day is on January 1st.
4 Halloween is on October 31st.
5 School starts on September 10th.
6 Today is February 3rd.
7 My girlfriend's birthday is on May 28th.
8 Winter ends on March 19th.

A Excuse me. Can we have the menu, please?


W Sure. Here you are. Would you like some drinks first?
A Yes, can I have a glass of orange juice, please?
M And I'd like some mineral water, please.
W Here are your drinks. Are you ready to order now?
A Yes, please. Can I have a Greek salad?
W A Greek salad. And you, sir?
M I'd like the Thai noodles.
W A Greek salad and Thai noodles. Thank you.

A Can I use your phone, please?


B Of course, go ahead.
A Can I have a glass of water, please?
B Sure. Here you are.
A Can you help me with my homework, please?
B OK. Just a second.
A Are you ready to order?
B Yes, I'd like a Mediterranean pizza, please.

Complete the crossword puzzle.


DOWN
1 Do you buy things in the shops or do you shop on
the...?
3 “Where's Funchal?” “I don't know. ...it!”
4 Sorry, I can't... with you at the moment. I have a lot
of work to do.
6 Lots of students... for information on Wikipedia.
8 ...me a text message when you have time.
ACROSS
2 I like to take videos on my cell....
5 Do you buy newspapers or do you read them...?
7 He's on Facebook and he usually... lots of photos of
family and friends there.
9 “What does www mean?” “It means world wide...”.
10 I like... videos on Youtube.

What's she like? Very friendly.


Do you like tennis? Yes, I do. I love it.
Would you like a drink? Yes, please. A cup of coffee. No milk.
What would you like to eat? Let's have a pizza.
What's New York like? It's very expensive.
Does she like English? Yes, she does. But she doesn't like her teacher.
I'd like two tickets for Birdman, please.
I don't like coffee or tea.
Superheroes have special powers.
Superheroes can do things that people can't do.
Some superheroes can fly.
Most superheroes wear a costume.
Spiderman wears a mask.
Wonder Woman is very strong.

SUPERHEROES
Cartoon superheroes are popular all over the world. Superheroes have special powers and
do things that people can't do. They use their super powers to help people. For example some
superheroes can fly or they can climb walls. Other superheroes, like the Green Lantern, use
technology. He wears a ring with special powers. Most superheroes wear a costume.

Popular superheroes are:


The Incredible Hulk: He's strong, green, and he doesn't wear many clothes.
Batman has a black costume and looks like a bat.
Catwoman is Batman's girlfriend. She looks like a black cat.
Superman can fly and see very well.
Spiderman can climb walls and buildings. He wears a mask.
Wonder Woman is strong and can speak many languages.

I can dance salsa but not tango or flamenco.


Going to a karaoke bar? No, please! I can't sing!
I can't cook very well but my spaghetti carbonara is good.
She's an artist and she can draw people really well.
You can't drink and drive.
He can play the guitar, the violin, and the piano.
Can you speak German? Natürlich!
Can Elisa swim? No, she can't.

Alice Ben Samuel


like chatting on the Internet X √ X
speak two languages √ X √
play a musical instrument X X X
drive a car √ √ √
have a job X √ √
watch a lot of TV √ X X
Alice and Samuel don't like chatting on the Internet.
Ben likes chatting on the Internet.
Alice and Samuel speak two languages.
Ben doesn't speak two languages.
Alice, Ben, and Samuel don't play a musical instrument.
Alice, Ben, and Samuel drive a car.
Alice doesn't have a job.
Ben and Samuel have a job.
Alice watches a lot of TV.
Ben and Samuel don't watch a lot of TV.
Mr. Howell is a high school teacher in the US. From Monday to Friday he gets up at 6:45 in the
morning. He takes a shower, puts on his clothes, and has breakfast. He leaves home at half past
seven. He doesn't drive his car. He catches the bus to school. He gets to school at eight o'clock
but he doesn't start teaching until nine o'clock. He teaches for three hours and then he stops to
have lunch. After lunch he teaches two more classes. He sometimes goes back home at half past
three but he usually stays in school until five because he likes checking students' homework and
preparing lessons for the next day.

Alice Ben Samuel


like chatting on the Internet X √ X
speak two languages √ X √
play a musical instrument X X X
drive a car √ √ √
have a job X √ √
watch a lot of TV √ X X
Alice and Samuel / like / chat on the Internet?
Do Alice and Samuel like chatting on the Internet? No, they don't.
Ben / like / chat on the Internet?
Does Ben like chatting on the Internet? Yes, he does.
Alice and Samuel / speak two languages?
Do Alice and Samuel speak two languages? Yes, they do.
Samuel / play / a musical instrument?
Does Samuel play a musical instrument? No, he doesn't.

Alice Ben Samuel


like chatting on the Internet X √ X
speak two languages √ X √
play a musical instrument X X X
drive a car √ √ √
have a job X √ √
watch a lot of TV √ X X
Alice / drive / a car?
Does Alice drive a car? Yes, she does.
Ben and Samuel / have a job?
Do Ben and Samuel have a job? Yes, they do.
Alice / have a job?
Does Alice have a job? No, she doesn't.
Ben and Samuel / watch a lot of TV?
Do Ben and Samuel watch a lot of TV? No, they don't.
I never eat meat. I’m a vegetarian.
I sometimes get up early on the weekend, but not often.
I always (never) put milk in my tea. I don’t like it.
He usually walks to work but not today.
We sometimes go to the movie theater but we usually watch videos on TV at home.
She doesn’t always drive the car to work. She sometimes walks.
Nurses, doctors, and police officers often work nights.

Speaker 1
I write sports news for an online magazine. I like writing about football and basketball games.
I sometimes work from home. My weekends are always busy.
Speaker 2
I have a restaurant near Times Square in New York. We make Thai food: noodles, curries, soups,
grilled fish… We are closed on Mondays.
Speaker 3
I love flying and I speak four languages so this job is perfect for me. I see a lot of people from
different countries every day and I travel the world.
Speaker 4
I live and work in Santa Cruz, a town south of San Francisco in California. It's usually very quiet
there, so I don't really feel stressed. I sometimes work nights. I wear a uniform: a black shirt, black
pants, a hat, and shoes or boots. I sometimes ride a motorcycle but I'm usually in a car..

wyerla lawyer
xita verdir taxi driver
ressdreirah hairdress (hairdresser)
liecop ceriffo police officer
stanilujor journalist
ghitlf natedantt (flight attendant)
hecf chef
deribul (builder)

I can't go out. I have a lot of work to do.


He's a chef but he doesn't do the cooking at home.
Do you feel stressed? Go on vacation.
Babies like to sleep all day.
Office workers usually work from 9 to 5.
He likes to spend time with friends and family on the weekend.
Football players don't work long hours.
I feel tired. I need to have a coffee break.
How many hours do you sleep a night?
Teachers and students have a lot of free time in July and August.
What's the time?
It's seven thirty. Time for dinner.
Why don't we eat out?
Why don't you have pizza then? (OK. Let's go to the new Italian restaurant!)
Sorry, but I don't really like pasta.
OK. Let's go to the new Italian restaurant! (Why don't you have pizza then?)
That sounds good.
Peter likes Italian food too. Why don't we invite him?
That's a good idea. Let's call him on the phone.

Let's go to the movies. Why don't we watch a movie here at home?


Why don't you go swimming? Sorry, the water is very cold.
This exercise is very difficult. Why don't you ask the teacher for help?
It's one o'clock. Let's have lunch then.
It's Rebecca's birthday today. Why don't we buy her a smartphone? Sorry, they are really
expensive. I don't have a lot of money.
It's Friday! Let's go to a club tonight.

take a shower
take a break
have lunch
go home
go on vacation
go shopping
go to bed
do homework
play gilf (golf)
play football

A Hi, Sven. How are you?


S I'm fine, thanks. And you?
A I'm OK. So what's the new shopping mall like?
S It's great. It's really big and modern.
A Cool. And what are the restaurants like? (A Is there a movie theater?)
S Yes, there is. And this month they have free popcorn.
A I want to go on the weekend. Come with me. (A Cool. And what are the restaurants like?)
S They are OK. There are sushi, pizza, and burger places.
A How about clothing stores? Are there any big brands?
S Of course.
A Is there a movie theater? (A I want to go on the weekend. Come with me.)
S OK! See you on Saturday!

Hi, Sven. How are you?


I'm fine, thanks. And you?
I'm OK. So what's the new shopping mall like?
It's great. It's really big and modern.
Is there a movie theater?
Yes, there is. And this month they have free popcorn.
Cool. And what are the restaurants like?
They are OK. There are sushi, pizza, and burger places.
How about clothing stores? Are there any big brands?
Of course.
I want to go on the weekend. Come with me.
OK! See you on Saturday!

Can I help you?


Can I have two tickets for Jurassic World, please?
Here you are.
How much is that?
It's nine dollars and eighty-five cents, please.
Thank you very much.
Twenty dollars and twenty cents, please.
A train ticket to Penn station, please.

What's your favorite soccer team? Chelsea FC


Where's Center Street? It's the first street on the right.
Who's your favorite soccer player? Neymar
When's your birthday? It's on April 5th.
How old is your girlfriend? She's 28.
How many students are there in your class? 27
Why are you happy? It's my birthday today.
How much is that? It's $12.99.

A Where's the post office? B It's over there, next to the


supermarket.
A How much is a bottle of water? B It's 78 cents.
A When's Halloween? B It's on October 31st.
A Why are you happy? B I have a new girlfriend.
A What's her name? B Her name's Sandra.
A Who's that man? B It's my husband.
A How many players are there in a basketball team? B There are five.
A How old are you? B I'm 47 years old.

22 thirty-two 42 52

26 36 46 fifty-six

50 sixty 70 80

87 89 ninety-one 93

one hundred thirty (a hundred 140 150 160


and thirty)

0 10 100 one-
thousend (a
thousand)

65 70 sxty-five (seventy- 80
five)

forty-three (forty-four) 45 46 47

85 eghty three (eighty-three) 81 79

ACROSS
1 $2.99 for a T-shirt is...
4 He isn't interesting. He's...
5 She's 11. She's...
8 Five dollars for a cup of coffee? That's...
10 Another word for "terrible" is...

DOWN
2 ...is the opposite of hard.
3 Chinese is a... language to learn.
6 My grandfather is 98. He's...
7 The Great Pyramid of Giza is...
9 ...is the opposite of old.

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