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Introduction page 6
en oe
Greetings
Greetings Numbers 0-19 Reading an advertisement
Introductions To be for a language school
The classroom
Personal information eee Writing answers
nationalities
Possessive adjectives
| Personal information Jobs
Be acute: ArAn Be 20 100 tty eivertuanat
Plural nouns ot coe sad
Talking about your east ee es “ompleting sentence:
oe This / That / These / ean servences
Those
me em
Have got
countable / The family Reading an e-mail
Talking about far tele aay
Writing a description
‘Some /Any a of yourself
Saxon genitive
Describing people
Re er ee
Word order Reading descriptions of
Describing people There is/There are Adjectives famous people
and things ae ieuch Pets Writing a description of
Sees, a famous person
Rooms of the
Talking about Present simple: og Reading advertisements
accommodation affirmative for houses
Furniture
Expressing Like + noun ee. Writing a description of
preferences hat vert ita rdinal numbers your house
ike + veritas Astt2tha
verbs of frequency The time
Talking about routines | Adverbs of Frequency | TN
Present Simple: Daily routines
Making suggestions
aoe negative, questions Meals
. Verbs
Talking about ability Ca”
salem! Prepositions of time | Momths of the year
Places in the city
Talking about current Verbs
activities and actions |) Present Continuous
Language Practice
Grammar Appendix
Glossary
Useful Words and Expressions (numbers, the time, days of the weak, months)
Reading about
someone's day
Writing a description
of your day
Reading about a London
department store
Writing about the things
you do and places you go
Reading about a
popular sport
Writing a description of
things people are doing
page 12
age 88
Page 104CS
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| WEG Ue —
| Cherettas sero | |
ee ar years old
ae from Spain
35 years old
from England
CHENG
40 years old
from Hong KongANGELA
23 years old
CARMEN
25 years old
from Italy
from Mexico
ei
HELEN
| ————)
18 years old
KEN \
: from Greece \
| 30 years old \
from JapanINTRODUCTION
Instrucciones
1
6 six
Mira en tu libro y busca un ejemplo de cada tipo de ejercicio.
‘Anota el niimero de la pagina y el del ejercicio.
1. Listen, read and repeat.
(Escucha, lee y repite.)
2. Listen and complete the dialogue.
(Escucha y completa el dislogo,)
3. Listen again and check your answers.
(Escucha de nuevo y comprueba las respuestas.)
4, Practise with other students,
(Practica con otros compaieros/as.)
5. Write the answer.
(Escribe la respuesta.)
6, Read the grammar box.
(Lee el cuadro de gramé
7. Complete the sentences.
(Completa las oraciones.)
8. Answer the questions.
(Responde a las preguntas.)
9. Put the words in the correct order.
(Pon las palabras en el orden correcto.)
10. In pairs, read and act out the dialogue,
(En parejas, leed y practicad el didlogo.)
Page
(Pagina)
8
Exercise
(Ejercicio)
1INTRODUCTION
Inglés cotidiano
2. Muchas palabras son iguales o parecidas en castellano y en inglés. Pon la palabra adecuada debajo de
cada foto.
telephone menu ambiance hamburger bus passport hotel taxi
1. abulance 2 3
7s i
El abecedario
3 Escucha, lee y repi
abe pd Mags poteta mts esgtamo> tine nainif jee | i
fer/ [eis Isc/ [esc /e8/ Leese feast anf ger: Pees fel /em/
no p temg r s t u v w x y Zz
Jen/ /20/ /pk:/ Pkjue/ Ja: /es/—/e/ jus /ve//'Aabhjus/ /eks/ /was/ /red/
Escucha y lee.
eS ag
= az
© Deletrea las palabras del Ejercicio 2 a un compafero/a.
coven 7What’s your name?
I Listen, read and repeat.
2. Listen, read and repeat the greetings.
lm -
noes
I= =o:
3-4 Listen and complete the dialogues.
{7 sane:
ALsenro:
CARMEN:
1 Hello My name's Janet. What's your name?
My name’s Alberto.
Good morning. My 2 Janet. What's your name?
I'm Helen.
Good afternoon. 3. name's Janet.
What's 4 name?
My name's Cheng.
Good evening, I'm Janet. What's 5 ?
‘, ‘ Carmen.
Listen again and check your answers.
4 Practise with another student
STUDENT 1:
STUDENT 2:
sane
se.
1 a>
sanen
4 CHENG:
4 sane:
What's your name?
My name's / I'mWORDS nums:
5 A Listen, read and repeat.
© nought/oh 4 four 8
1 one 5 five 9
2 two 6 six 10
3 three 7 seven "
Listen and write the numbers you hear.
eight
nine
ten
eleven
ak b oa es
Ga
Write the answers in words.
six + three =
seven + one =
eleven + two
four - four
nine...
8 Listen and check your answers.
What’s your ... ?
‘T 4 Listen and read.
your telephone
number, Cheng?
Nw
tes 020°7649 8871,
5 Practise with another student.
ewan
it |
12. twelve 16 sixteen
13 thirteen 17 seventeen
14 fourteen 18 eighteen
15. fifteen 19 nineteen
a h i i k.
eighteen - si
ten - eight =
fourteen + five
nineteen - thirteen
© Listen, read and repeat.
SECRETARY: Good morning,
What's your name, please?
ALBERTO: Good morning.
My name's Alberto Romero.
SECRETARY: What's your phone number, Alberto?
ALBERTO: It's 020 8392 8561
SECRETARY: Thank you.
© Listen and complete the
information below.
020
| CHELSEA
fehooi oF encuse
i Name: |
) Appress: 2 sn Baker
| ree
j
TELEPHONE NUMBER: 2
© Listen again and check your answers.AAMAS Nice to meet you.
9 & Read the grammar box.
AFFIRMATIVE:
10 Listen, read and repeat.
tam tm
youare you're
heis he's
sheis she’s
itis its
weare we're
they are they're
5 Complete the sentences with am,
are or is,
14M. Cheng.
Angela, this is my
Vege ii
He socom Alberto
They... students
2,
a
4
5. Vu fine, thanks.
6. We sesun Students.
7. Carmen ....... a student,
8.
It ss the school
C Write the sentences with
contractions.
1. Lam Alberto.
I'm Alberto,
Hi, Angela.
Where are you from?
Are you from Mexico?
2. She is at school
3. Itis 020 8392 8561
4. You are Helen.
5. They are students
Vint not. I'm from Tay.11 4 Listen and complete the dialogues. ccennes
CHENG: | Hi Janet. How are you? «13 Read the grammar box.
JANET: 'm 2, , thanks, Cheng.
And you?
CHENG: I'm fine, thanks.
NEGATIVE:
lam not Fmnot
he he
she isnot she ‘snot /isn't
it it
you you
we arenot_ we = “tenot /aren‘t
; they they
b
E HeLeN: Ken, 3, is4
fi friend, Angela. 8 Write the sentences in the negative. Use the
Pe Ken: 5. Angela. full form.
P ANGELA: 6 Ken. 7 1. ttis apenci.
to meet you. It ie nota pencil,
LA from, Ken?
ee ere ai 2. Janet is italian.
ken: m8 Japan
3. We are from Italy.
4. Lam Mark.
5. You are a student
Listen again and check your answers. &. Angelavand Ken are fan Giese
12 Practise with other students. © Write the sentences in B, Use contractions.
1, STUDENT 1: Hello, 1, Pe.not a pencil, / I isn't a pencil
Fine, thanks,
‘And you?
Fine, thanks.
How are you?
STUDENT 2:
STUDENT 1
2. STUDENT 1: wa, thisis ..
aren
STUDENT 2: Hello,
Hello,
Nice to meet you.
Where are you from?
STUDENT 3:
STUDENT 2:
stupenr 3; I'm from
eleven AD14 & Read the grammar box. 5 Put the words in the correct order.
a abe sa ere?
\s he a student?
‘questions: .
you / from / Are / Greece / ?
tam Amn?
SS eg? 3. Alberto / your / name /'s /?
she is Isshe...?
it Wsit..? ain
4. you/ Are /a/ teacher /?
you ‘Are you
we are Arewe...? : :
ony, i 5. they/ Are / Japanese / ?
SHORT ANSWERS:
Yes, he is. / No, she's not. 6. Carmen / China / from / Is /?
WORDS THe classroom
15 a Listen, read and repeat.
chair dictionary pencil desk notebook pen bob board
© Write the correct word using the pictures below.
1. 15a nn BOOK Re ye 5. It'sa..
OOo aoa % 6.it'sa
7. It'sa..
4.it'sa a Bits
© Listen and check your answers.
16. Listen and read.
hz [in
© Work with a partner. Ask questions using the words from 15 A.
12 twelveworDs
11 A Match the nationalit
Japanese Mexican Greek
1. This is J. K. Rowling.
She from England
She's Enalieh
He's from Spain,
He's
5 to the pictures. One nationality hasn't got a match. Circle i
Engith
2. This is Antonio Banderas,
an]
Italian Spanish
3, This is Luciano Pavarotti
He's from taly
He's
4. This is Yao Ming, 5
He's from China. He's from Mexico.
He's He's
fen and check your answers,
PRONUNCIATION
18 Listen and repeat.
1, Lam English. 3. You are Greek.
2. I'm English 4, You're Greek
READING
19
Read this advertisement.
1
and registration contoct
Martin Dixon (Direcior)
914 Park Read, London, England
This is Gael Garcia Bernal
For information 2
Telephone: 020 7429 8430 |
|
CHELSEA
SCHOOL OF ENGLISH A
6. This is Shizuka Arakawa
She's from Japan.
She's
5. He is Chinese.
6. He's Chinese,
8 Answer the questions about the advertisement.
What's the name of the school?
It the ...
‘What's the name of the director?
His
What's the telephone number of the school?
tts
What's the address of the school?
ies
LANGUAGE PRACTICE pages 7273 n 13WORD LIST
board eleven Htalian
book England Italy
chair English Japan
China fifteen Japanese
Chinese five Mexican
desk four Mexico
dictionary fourteen nine
eight Greece nineteen
eighteen, Greek notebook
VOCABULARY
1
1 Look at the word list above and do the
following exercises.
1. List three things students take to school 2.
in their schoolbags.
k
book. ef
2. Complete with the correct numbers, 4
two, '. four 1 SIX,
2
ten, :
3 4
3. Complete the chart.
nought / oh Spanish
one ten
pen thirteen
pencil three
seven twelve
seventeen two
sixteen
Spain
3 Put the words in the correct order.
you / Are / student /a/?
‘Are you a souder
Carmen / Japanese /Is / 2
students / Are / they / ?
‘Alberto / Mexico / from Is /?
Chinese / Ken / Are / and / Helen / ?
County [pi Metonanty +) «= MISTEMING
China | |
4» Listen and choose the correct answer.
| Greek
Rina 1. a, Thank you b. I'm Carmen
England 2. a WtS12 Harrington. Its 020 8489 9231
amie Gardens.
3. a, It's a book, b. I'm fine, thanks.
GRAMMAR
" 4. a. Yes, lam. b. No, she isn’t.
2 Choose the correct answer. 5. a, He's from Mexico, _b. Good afternoon!
6. a, ma student. b. Nice to meet you.
1. Cheng(i) are Chinese.
My name am /is Janet, B
| am not / isn’t fourteen
‘The teacher isn’t / aren't Greek.
My friends is / are students.
We am / are at school,
aauawn
14 fourteen
Listen and check your answers.IT’S YOUR TURN | 7 7
1 Listen and read the dialogue.
SECRETARY: Good afternoon.
My name is Brenda.
What's your name?
KATE: My name's Kat
SECRETARY: Nice to meet you
Where are you from, Kate?
kare: I'm from Greece.
SECRETARY: Are you from Athen:
KATE: Yes, Lam,
SECRETARY: What's your address in London?
KATE: t's 13 Pimlico Road.
SECRETARY: And what's your phone number,
Kate?
{
secretary: Thank you.
— a
2. in pairs, change the words in colour to make the dialogue true for you. Act out your new dialogue.
3 Ask three students the following questions and write thelr answers.
What's your name? you from?
What's your phone number? Where a
England is one of the four countries in the United Kingdom. The other three 2
countries are: Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Look at the chart, ee
England | N.Jreland | Scotland Wales
Popu 50 million 1.7 milion 5 milion 3 million
Capital city London Belfast. Edinburgh Cardi
Lang English English English English =
Irish Gaelic Scettish Gaelic Welsh
fiteen 15What’s your job?
1 Listen, read and repeat.
worps
2. Complete the sentences with the correct job.
policewoman receptionist doctor
hairdresser electrician
:
‘And your boyfriend?
What's his job? Is he
a receptionist, too?
1. What's his job? He's a walter,
2. What's her job? She's a
3, What's his job? He's a
4, What's his job? He's a
5. What's her job? She's a
What's her job? 6. What's her job? She's a
7. What's her job? She's a
8, What's his job? He's an
8 Listen and check your answers,
3 Practise
another student.
STUDENT 1: What's your job?
stupenr2: 'ma/anGRAMMAR
4.4. Read the grammar box.
circa cesses
PRONOUNS Reais
1 my
you your
he his
® Complete the sentences with the correct
Possessive adjectives.
Te Hello! oscoM. vn. name's Janet.
2. What's job? ts he a waiter?
3, Are you a policernan? What’ ..
job?
4, HellO! eessnnnnne Mame’ Carmen,
What's name?
5, This is Angela boyfriend is a
businessman.
5 Read the grammar box.
a before consonants: a waiter
an before a, e, j, 0, u: an electrician
Write a or an.
1. .AM. electrician
doctor
English teacher
Chinese man
girifriend
office
Italian
book
ePNOneawn
WORDS NUMBERS 20-100
G Listen, read and repeat.
20 twenty 25 twentyfive
21 twenty-one 26 twentyesix
22 twenty-two 27 twenty-seven
23 twenty-three 28 twenty-eight
24 twenty-four 29 twenty-nine
‘T A Listen, read and repeat.
30 thirty 70 seventy
40 forty 80 eighty
50 fifty 90 ninety
60 sixty 100 one hundred
© Listen and circle the number you hear.
a. 14/40 e. 18/80
b. 17/70 f. 15/50
«13/30 g. 19/90
d. 16/60 h, 12/20
How old are you?
8 A Listen and read.
8 Practise with another student.18 eighteen
a
9 A Listen and complete the dialogue. 10 A Listen and complete
the information.
CHENG: Good morning,
My name Vo nulf Cheng Lee.
RECEPTIONIST: Good 2 Cheng, PATIENT FILE
What's 3. address, please?
CHENG! HES 4. csunsneeenee CFOMWEI! ROAM, flat 17,
RECEPTIONIST: AN 5... .. your telephone number,
please?
cHens: 6. phone number is 020-7549-8371
RECEPTIONIST: How old 7... sou YOu, Cheng?
CHENG! 1B.crssssnseee FOR.
RECEPTIONIST: Cheng, 9..n.0s is Dr Grant,
DR GRANT: Nice to meet 10 Cheng.
8 Listen again and check your
B Listen again and check your answers. answers.
This is my room.
11 Listen, read and repeat.
12 A Listen and complete the dialogue.
ANGELA: Alberto, that’s Helen's '...."90m and this is 2 .foom.
ALBERTO: Angela, are these 2...... dogs?
ANGELA: 4 . they're not. They're Helen's dogs.
ALBERTO: What's 5. Angela?
ANGELA: Oh, €. a pen’. Italy
B Listen again and check your answers.GRAMMAR
13 Read the grammar box.
1 book ~ 2 books
1 dictionary ~2 dictionaries
8 Write about the pictures.
PSSSS
books
Sheen
is my chair
is my dictionary.
2
3 is my desk,
4 son 8 Alberto.
4
C Write the sentences in the plural.
1. That waiter is Japanese.
Thoge walters are, Japanese,
o ~ a3
2. This is a Spanish dictionary
14 Read the grammar box. 3. This hairdresser is from England.
Garwac ea
4, That student is Greek.
5. What is this?
nineteen 1915 Listen, read and repeat. Pay attention to the stressed words in colour.
1. What's your name? 2. How are you? 3. Fine, thanks. 4, This is a desk.
WORDS Das OF THE WEEK
16 A Listen, read and repeat.
1. Monday 2. Tuesday 3. Wednesday 4. Thursday 5. Friday 6, Saturday 7. Sunday
8 Listen and read.
Practise with a partner.
17 1 Read the diary.
8 Where is Carmen? Use the diary to complete the sentences.
1. On... 2UNA8Y...., Carmen is at home
2. On , she is at the doctor,
3. On and . she is at school,
4, On «she is at the hairdresser’,
5. On » she is at a restaurant with friends.
6 On , she is at her computer class.
Listen and check your answers.
20 twentyREADING qq
18 4 Read the advertisements.
Receptionist
For Doctor's Surgery
Phone: 020 7459 8316
for an interview.
BABYSITTER
For 5 year old
Please phone Sandra,
‘Telephone:
(020 8467 1978
le
a
— ~s
Ls a Student Babi
1. Advertisement ...1... is for Janet. because she's an English teacher.
Advertisement is for because
RwN
LANGUAGEPRACTCE OBIE) twenty-one 2IWORD LIST
address eighty job receptionist
age ‘electrician Monday Saturday
babysitter forty nationality seventy
because fifty new shop assistant
boyfriend Friday ninety sixty
businessman girlfriend ‘one hundred sunday
doctor hairdresser policewoman thirty
VOCABULARY
1 Look at the word list above and do the
following exercises.
1. List fi
2. Write the answers in words.
a. 10+10= ...bwenty
b. 20+20=
< 70-205
d.504+40= .
. Complete the days of the week.
1 one MOMARY, as « Tuesday,
2
Friday, Acncenonnenmnnnee » SUNGRY,
2 choose the correct answer.
1. Hello!) / Your name is Alex. 'm a /an
electrician
2. !'m a/an receptionist. What's its / your job,
Tom?
3. Kate isa / an student. His / Her books are
here
4, Carmen and Ken are students. These are
their / our books.
22 twenty-two
3 Write this, that, these or those under the
correct pictures,
LISTENING
4 6 Listen and choose the correct answer.
1a lima
receptionist.
2, a. He's a waiter.
3. a. I'm fine.
4. a. It's 24 Baker
Street.
5. a. Ita chair,
6. a. It's Thursday.
8 Listen and check your answers,
b
b
Py
b.
b.
I'm Htalian,
She's a doctor.
I'm thirty years old
Its 020 7549 8371
Yes, they are
It’s a book.SE ee
"S YOUR TURN
| Listen and read the dialogue.
TEACHER: Mike, how old are you?
MIKE; I'm 23 years old.
Teacher: What's your address?
MIKE: It's 88 Gold Street.
TEACHER: What's your job, Mike?
ike; I'm a businessman.
TEACHER: And your girlfriend? What's her job?
MIKE: She's an electrician.
2. tn pairs, change the words in colour to
make the dialogue true for you. Act out
your new dialogue.
3 Ask three students the following questions and write their answers.
Name How ol
are you? What's your address?
CCRC
TH
People in England are from many dfferent countries and cultures.
Today, 30% of people in London are originally from Asia, Africa, China or the Caribbean,
‘twenty-three:Have you got any children?
1 Listen, read and repeat.
Nice to meet you,
Mrs Kottakis
My name's Janet Wilson
Tm an English teacher
'm from Manchester,
‘What about you?
Pm from Athens.
Are you married, Janet?
2 Listen and complete the dialogue.
ELEN: Carmen Van IB.n.n0 18 my mother, Ann Kottakis.
carmen: 2 to meet you, Mrs Kottakis
IMRS KOTTAKIS: Where 3 you from, Carmen?
carmen: 'm 4 Mexico.
IMRS KOTTAKIS: Have 5. got a boyfriend?
CARMEN: No, 6
8 Listen again and check your answers.
3 Practise with another student.
STUDENT 1: Have you got any children?
STUDENT 2: Yes, Ihave. / No, | haven't
24WORDS THE FAMILY
4.» Listen, read and repeat.
husband brother
wife sister
father uncle
parents
mother aunt
child faa oe
son chitdren | 972ndmother | 7"
daughter grandchild
grandchildren
C Complete the text according to B.
This is Andrew. Kate is his "......2198@0..... and Mark is his
2 Jillis his 3,
Lisa and Tim are
B Look at the pictures.
22
922
Qe
his 4 Emily and Edward are his 5..
and & Lisa and Tim are their 7.
Lisa and Tim have got an & and an 9.
Their names are Kate and Mark.
GRAMMAR
5. Read the grammar box.
AFFIRMATIVE: NEGATIVE:
1 \ 1 1
you, ave you ‘ve go yout Wve not kis y
you havegot Yo" got 0" avenotgot. YO haven't got
they they they they
he he he he
she hasgot shes got she has notgot she hasn't got
it it it it
Questions: SMORT ANSWERS:
Have you got a gitfriend? Yes, thave,
Has she got any brathers? No, she hasn't,
8 Complete the sentences with have got or has got.
1.1... fave 2%... two sisters. 4, They ‘two uncles.
2. Cheng son, 5, Janet two children.
3. We one daughter. 6. You grandparents.
twenty-tive 25i ioe
C Write the sentences in the negative. Use D Complete the questions with Have ... got or
contractions. Has ... got.
1, He's got two sisters. Ven ANE YOU oe MOP ue a sister?
He haen't. got two sisters, 2 Cartneri a boyfriend?
2. We've got three children.
Mr and Mrs Kottakis
any grandchildren?
3. I've got a new girlfriend. 4. Alberto a gittriend? |
5. you a job? |
4. She's got a boyfriend. 6. Cheng any children?
7. they a dictionary?
5, They've got a Spanish dictionary.
I’ve got some photos.
Helen's mother is at our fat
‘Sho’s here on holiday.
She's beautifull
Has she got
Helen's brown eyes?
G Listen, read and repeat.
Yes, she has.
She has got black hair, oo,
ER et |
My brother, David, is here, too.
Look! I've got some photos of him.
(Oh, your brother has got green eyes.
My boytriend has got green eyes, t00.
But I haven't got any photos here.
26 twenty-siT A Listen and complete the dialogue.
JANET: Look, these are my '..,,.children....., Michael and Linda.
MRS KOTTAKIS: Oh, 2 beautifull They've got red hair!
3 old are they?
JANET: Micvael's six and Linda's 4
Has Helen got 5 brothers or sisters?
(MRS KOTTAKIS: Yes, she 6. Her brother's name is Stephano
But 7. got a photo here.
B Listen again and check your answers.
GRAMMAR
8 A Read the grammar box.
ey
GIT
We can count these nouns. We can use these
nouns in the singular and plural.
‘an unde, two uncles
2 child, two children
8 Complete the phrases with a / an or some.
1 3
2 4.
Bua. taX aunt
coffee
9 A Read the grammar box.
AFFIRMATIVE
1
ve got some water
Z
3.
4
NEGATIVE:
He hasn't got any water. 5.
QuesTIONs: S
Have you got any water?
popcorn,
We can’t count these nouns.
We can't use these nouns in the plural
some homework NOT hémewrks
pen sirfriend
tea
water
5 Complete the sentences with some or any.
We got .....29M®...... bananas.
Have you got brothers?
You haven't got coffee.
We've got money,
Have they got children?
haven't got homework.
i
werty-soven 210 4 Read the grammar box.
eter een pores bur. |
ROME sGcok hee nner gers |
navn eer etic, ||
‘This is Susie and Lisa's grandfather
8 Look at Liz's family and complete the sentences.
1, Thomas is .......bi28....... husband,
2. Unis Heat wife.
3B. Emily 65 ccaerneerensne Sister,
4, Dan is brother.
5. lizis and mother.
PRONUNCIATION
11 Listen and repeat.
1. husband 2. have «3. brother «4. blue 5. five 6. book
WORDS cotours
12. Listen, read and repeat
Dm oh Oe Ee Gown
oS = meow TE
WORDS parts oF THE BODY
13 Listen, read and repeat.
DD toe
Mi eye “fl foot
Bi nose
Bi mouth Beg
Bi hand: mo b body
2
Gi finger yee
_
28 wonty-eight14 A» complete the sentences.
1. What colour are his eyes? His eyes are .....21Ne.
2
3
‘What colour is her hair? Her hair is
What colour is his nose? His nose is
4, What colour are its ears? Its ears are
B Listen and check your answers.
C Circle the word that doesn’t belong.
1 eye ear mouth
2. finger nose anc arm
3 head toe —foot_— leg
D Write a description of yourself.
‘have got hair and eyes.
Thave got my s hair and my 's eyes.
READING
15. Read this e-mai
[ena temmaicon
Hi from London a
Hi, Sophia!
London is fantastic! | love the English course. My teacher is great.
Her name is Janet and she's from Manchester. Janet's husband is an
electrician and they've got two beautiful children. Their son, Michael, is
‘six and his sister, Linda, is three. They've got red hair and blue eyes!
I've got a new friend, Her name is Angela and she is italian. She's a
receptionist for a doctor. She's got a boyfriend. His name is Tony and he's,
a businessman.
What's new? Please write!
Love,
8 Correct the mistake in each sentence.
Janet’s husband is a businessman, Janet's husband is an electrician.
Janet and her husband haven't got any children.
Linda has got two brothers.
Angela is Janet's friend
Angela is a doctor.
avewn
‘Angela hasn't got a boyfriend.
twenty-nineWORD List
arm ear grandparents mouth toe
aunt eye green nose uncle
beautiful family grey on holiday What's new?
black father hair orange white
blue finger hand parents wife
body foot head pink yellow
brother ‘grandchild husband purple
brown ‘grandchildren leg red
chile grandfather married sister
daughter ‘grandmother mother son
VOCABULARY
I Look at the word list and do the following.
1. Complete the chart with six family members.
daughter...
Write the correct colours.
red + white
black + white =
yellow + blue =
blue + red
3. Complete the chart with six parts of the body.
hand.
ear.
GRAMMAR
2. Complete the sentences with have got or
has got.
1. 1....M8¥e.0%..... black hair.
2. My daughter blue eyes.
3 Jim his father's nose?
4, The children beautiful eyes.
5. you any aunts?
30 tninty
B_ Write the sentences in the negative.
1. You've got my book
You haven't got my book.
2. Carmen and | have got new dictionaries.
3. Alberto has got a girfriend.
3. choose the correct answer.
1. Have you got a / any homework?
l've got some / any money
We haven't got some / any water.
Has Carmen got some / any brothers?
Have you got your mother's / mothers’ eyes?
oe Aw
This is Jame's / James’ brother.
LISTENING
4. A Listen and choose the correct answer.
1a. Yes,!am. —b. Emily is my sister.
2... These are my b. No, I haven't.
parents.
3... Yes, she has. b. She's got black hair.
4, a. Yes, I'm fine. b. I've got two sisters
5. a. Its from China, b. It’ purple
B Listen and check your answers.——| IT’S YOUR TURN | —
Listen and read the dialogue.
Lipa: Where are you from, Dan?
an: 'm from Paris. What about you?
Where are you from?
| uvoa: I'm from London.
‘Are you married?
| DAN: Yes, | am.
| My wife’s a policewoman.
una: Have you got any children?
aN: Yes, | have. I've got a daughter.
LUNDA: Has she got your blue eyes?
DAN: No, she hasn't, But she’s got
my black hair, |
2. In pairs, change the words in colour. Act out your new dialogue. |
3 Ask three students the questions below and write their answers.
Name ‘Are you married?
‘what colour are your eyes?
SORT
Look at the family tree of the British Queen Exizasere II - m Prince Protie
royal family. Who in the British royal
family has got the same name as a
ANNE CHARLES ANDREW EDWARD
Spanish chain of clothes shops? Princess Royal Prince of Wales Duke of York Earl of Wessex
mm, Mark Philips m.Lady Diana Spencer m. Sarah 1m, Sophie
Ferguson RhyrJones
LADY
PRINCE
PETER wim | FRINGES LOUISE
BEATRICE,
ZARA PRINCE HARRY
PRINCESS EUGENIE
thirty-one 30She’s beautiful!
1 Listen, read and repeat.
Took! f've got some
photos today!
‘This is my sistor, Nicole.
She's a policewoman.
‘Yes, she’s got blonde hair
and she's tall,
Is your brother David tall?
‘Yes, he's tall and thin.
But my brother Daniel is short.
Alberto, you've got a
looking brother!
Yes
but ho hasn't
got any hair!
32 thirty-two
Listen again and check
your answers,
3 Practise with other students.
STUDENT 1:
STUDENT 2:
STUDENT 1:
STUDENT 2:
2. A Listen and complete the dialogue.
cHENG: This is * IY. eee daughter
ANGELA: Wow! She's got very long 2
CHENG: Yes, she has. And this is my 3
ANGELA: He's very 4
cHenG: And very
ANGELA: Cheng, you have got
beautiful children,
cHenc: 6 !
Are you tall?
Yes, | am. / No, I'm not
Have you got long hair?
Yes, | have. / No, | haven't.i
5A Tick (V) the sentences that are true for you.
I'm tall I'm middle-aged.
I'm short. ve got blue eyes
I've got blond(e) hair. ~ I've got long
~) I've got brown eyes. T've got dark
U've got green eyes. I'm young
© Tell the class about yourself.
1, He's tll 2. He's good-looking.
GRAMMAR
She's shart. She's beautiful =
6 A Read the grammar box.
Adjective + noun:
Pai eet eenercatia
Adjective after verb to be:
Ftoa
3, They're ugly. 4, She's got blonde hair.
He's got big ears. He's got dark hair.
5 Put the words into the correct order.
1. dark / got / She's / hair
Shela. aat.dark. halt...
2. got /a/ daughter / beautiful / They've
3. are / eyes / blue / Tom's
5. He's old. 6. They're middle-aged
4. got / ears / big / She's
She's young She's got small hands
5. young / Kate / is
6. an /It’s / book / English
7. He's got long hair 8. He's thin
‘She's got short hair. She's fat.
thirtythree 33How much
‘T Listen, read and repeat.
‘Oh, look at that beautiful puppy.
Excuse me.
How much is
this puppy?
Helen, there ign't any room in our flat!
Wo've already got two dogs, a rabbit
and a hanister,
Wow! How many
puppies are there?
Five times £200.
that's £1,000.
‘Maybe there's a job
for you here.
That's a great idea!
8 A Listen and complete the dialogue.
MRS KOTTAKIS: Look! There's a snake. Isnt it VaolMBennin ?
ANGELA: OOOA! 2a rno long and ualy!
HELEN: No, it 3 Its beautiful. Excuse me, have you got 4... soos King snakes?
ANGELA: Helen! A snake?
SALES ASSISTANT: Yes, there are 5. King snakes here
HELEN: How much is 6 snake?
SALES ASSISTANT: It's £200.
ANGELA: OK, now let's go and look at ?. clothes.
8 Listen again and check your answers.
34 tirty-fourWORDS Pers
9 4 Listen, read and repeat.
tne
we oo
rabbit
ie ga
Oe
Unit
B Say the animals. Use the pictures in A.
1. I'm old and thin. I'm brown.
Who aM 1? nnn Qe,
2. I'm young, I'm blond.
Who am I? ..
3. I'm red,
Who am 1?
4. I'm white. ve got long ears and pink eyes.
Who am I? ...
5, I'm small, white and brown.
Who am I?
6. I'm fat and black.
Who am I? ..
7. 'm long and green
Who am I? ..
8. I'm young, I'm black and white.
Who am I?
Listen and check your answers.
PRONUNCIATION
10 Listen, read and repeat.
1. I've got two white cats. ( )
2. Have you got a hamster? (*)
3. She is beautiful.)
4, Are there any snakes here? (+)
. Is he tall? (+)
Where is your puppy? ("¥)
thirty-five 35,11 A Read the grammar box.
Soars
AFFIRMATIVE:
There is + singular countable /
‘uncountable nouns
‘There is a chair in the room.
‘There is some money on the table.
There are + plural nouns
‘There are some chairs here.
EGATIVE:
‘There isn’t a chair in the room.
‘There aren't any chairs in the room.
‘There isn’t any money on the table.
questions:
Is there a chair in the room?
Yes, there is. / No, there isn't.
‘Are there any chairs in the room?
‘Yes, there are. / No, there aren't.
Is there any money on the table?
Yes, there is. / No, there isn’t.
8 Look at the picture below. Complete
‘the sentences with There is, There are,
There isn’t, There aren't.
De cone TIE 18, seus & BOK,
some students.
any children
.. some pens.
a red chair
some water.
NouRwn
any dictionaries.
36 thirty-six
Complete the questions with Is there or
Are there, Then answer the questions.
Make them true for you.
1, lethere, an Italian student in your class?
Yee, there is. / No, there isn't,
2 any Spanish students in your class?
a a shop on your street?
4, sss & dictionary on your desk?
12. 4 Read the grammar box.
oad
How much + uncountable nouns
How much homework is there today?
‘We also use how much to ask the price
of something.
How much are these chairs?
How many + plural nouns
How many children have you got?8 Complete the questions with How much or How many.
1. ...How.much, tea is there?
sisters have you got?
people are there in your family?
is this book?
students ate there in your class?
owen
money have you got?
READING
13 match the names to the photos
King Juan Carlos... Robbie Williams... Penélope Cruz
Queen Elizabeth... Catherine Zeta-Jones
B. Match the descriptions to the pictures. There is one extra picture.
FAMOUS) PEOPEE)
@\ \_ He's from England and he's a singer. He's got green eyes. He's very
good-looking. He hasn't got a wit or any children,
(& _ She is from England. She’s got short, grey hair, She's old, There is a
picture of this English woman on the money of her country.
(5) |. There are many beautiful attesses in Hollywood. This beautiful actress
's also Spanish, She's got long, brown hair. She's got two dogs.
C Write a description for the extra picture.
©} She's a beautiful actress, She has got long, black hairand brown eyes. Her
busband is an American actor He snt young, She's gota son and a daughter.
LANGUAGE PRACTICE poges 7079
thirty-seven 37WORD LIST
actor dark
actress dog
big Excuse me
blond fat
blonde fish
at good-looking
VOCABULARY
1 Look at the word list above and do the
following.
41, Find the opposite of these words.
a. ugly 200d: looking...
b. thin
c. old
4. long.
2. Complete the puzzle, Use the pictures.
alt
Across >
a.
2 ®
38 eninty-cight
REVIEW
hamster pet small
idea pound snake I
kitten puppy tall
tong rabbit thin
middle-aged short uly
old singer young
GRAMMAR
2. put the words into the correct order.
1. got / brown / I've / hair
l've.got. brown hai...
2. are / beautiful / You
3. a/is/ good / This / day
3. complete the sentences with How much or
How many.
1. How.mueh.... .. money have you got?
Dig friends have you got?
3 4 is this pink table?
4 choose the correct answer.
1. There is (There arBtwo tables in the room.
2. There are / There aren't any chairs here
3, There is / There isn’t some money.
4. There are / Are there any cats here?
LISTENING
5 A Listen and choose the correct answer.
1, a. He's two metres, b. Hes good-looking.
2. a. Yes, she is, b. No, she hasn't,
3. a. Its £5 b. Its ugly,
4. a, Seven. b, It's got white hair.
5. a. Yes, its middle-aged. b. Yes, there are.
B Lsten and check your answers.1 Listen and read the dialogues.
en; Look! This is a photo of my brother, Adam.
Hes a businessman.
ciNDY: He's good-looking!
EN: Yes, he’s got dark hair and blue eyes.
‘cinpy: Is your brother tall?
Ben: Yes, he tall and thin,
KATE: Oh, look! There are some beautiful kittens.
aie: Yes, they're beautiful
KATE: Let's get a kitten.
Jae: But there isn’t any room in our flat.
kare: Yes, there is, Excuse me, how much
is this grey kitten?
tts £100.
2. In pairs, change the words in colour. Act out your new dialogues.
3 Look at three students and write as many adjectives as you can to describe their body
and their hair.
Name Their body Their hair
CORTEOIA
In England, the money is the pound sterling. There are
5, 10, 20 and 50 pound banknotes. A pound has got
100 pence, How much is a pound sterling in euros?T live in...
1 Listen, read and repeat.
Whore do you live, Alberto?
\
ive in a room at the school
Ken lives in the room next to me,
2. A Listen and complete the dialogue.
JANER Where do you live, Carmen?
‘CARMEN: I live in a room at the '.....6¢h02l.... =
room 23.
JANET: Where do 2 ive, Alberto?
ALBERTO: | live at the school, too. Ken lives in the
3. next to me.
Janet: Cheng 4.
does he live?
‘carmen: Cheng 5
nice. It's got a §
here today. Where
ina flat. It’s very
kitchen and
dining-room
heh
B Listen again and check your answers,
3 practise with another student.
STUDENT 1: Where do you live?
STUDENT 2: | lve in a flat / house.Complete the sentences with work / works or
To TONY se
[email protected] his gitfriend, Angela.
4. ® Read the grammar box.
2, AlbeMtO anrcennesnen iM a restaurant,
3. Janet and David «coon London,
4, Helen and Cheng, . Chinese food.
5. We cesar in the city
6. Cheng .... - every day.
7. Carmen ~ her job
81 in the evening.
WORDS foOWS OF THE HOUSE
5 A Listen, read and repeat. 8 Look at the picture below and answer these questions.
1, Where's Jack? tHe’s.|n.the bedroom,
Where's Kevin?
.. Where are Mr and Mrs Clark?
4, Where's Lucy?
5. Where's Ann?..
6. Where's Rob? ...
MR & MRS CLARK
fonty-one 4I like them, but ...
6 Listen, read and repeat.
Excuse me, my wife likes these curtains,
but she wante them ina different colour.
| 4
‘about ch
curtains? Do you
like the colour?
‘OK, now" let's goto the second
floor ~ to the restaurant. You like
going shopping, but I like eating.
‘T A Listen and complete the dialogue.
HELEN: Here's a nice 1.....fg.... for our living-room.
Do you 2... it, Angela?
ANGELA: It OK, but look! Like 3 rug! Do you like it?
HELEN: (ike the rug, but the 4... isn’t nice. Look!
This rug is pink and 5. curtains are pink, too.
ANGELA: Yes, but its a 6 ccm FU.
B Listen again and check your answers.
WORDS FuawiTuRe
8 A Listen, read and repeat.
1, bed 2. sofa 3. cupboard 4, fridge 5. cooker
ma i Ba
6. bookshelves 7. rug 8. lamp 9. curtains 10. table
42 forty-twom1)
B_ Write the words from Exercise 8 A in the correct group. You can use some words more than once.
curtains
WORDS onpinal nuMBERS
9 A Listen, read and repeat.
Ist first 4th fourth ‘7th seventh 10th tenth
2nd second 5th fifth 8th eighth 11th eleventh
3rd third 6th sixth 9th ninth 12th twelfth
B Where are the items in the shop? Read the sign and write sentences about some of the items.
The,ugs are on the first floor
The.
1ST FLOOR
2ND FLOOR
SRD FLOOR.
4TH FLOOR,
5TH FLOOR.
611 FLOOR
‘TH FLOOR
‘TH FLOOR
9TH FLOOR
30TH FLOOR
Listen and read. ‘ITH FLOOR
D Work with another student. Ask questions using the sign.
ey annwn
PRONUNCIATION
10 Listen and repeat. Pay attention to the stressed syllable in colour.
1. garden 2. toilet 3. bedroom 4. table 5. curtains
rugs |
lamps
chairs and tables
sofas
beds
curtains
bookshelves
cupboards
fridges |
cookers
toilets
restaurant
forty-three 48Ilha
Read the grammar box. 5 Complete the sentences with teach / teaches, study / studies or go / goes.
1. We sarnrnevenns 10 English classes,
124
2. Carmen is a student. She .. English,
SPELLING: ae Ro
Bark iat 3. They are teachers. They ... ina language school
atlag he eaarisiie, 4, Ken and Alberto are students. They .. English,
teach teaches 5. Janet is the English teacher. She English.
9, a 6. Angela .... .. to her boyfriend in the evening,
Complete the paragraph with the verbs in brackets.
My name is Julie. My brother's name is TIM. 11 «....0ll¥E..c.e (live) in a flat in
London, but Tim 2..... .- (live) in Bristol. 'm a student. 13...
(go) to university. Tim is also a student and he’s a waiter, too. He 4...
(work) at 2 Japanese restaurant and he § on. (Study) Malian at a
language school. At the weekend, Tim 6 sv: (Qo) t0 the cinema
V7 voussstatesneee (0) my homework at the weekend
Read the grammar box.
Pics noun |
eae ee
sli Ea a stasis
Tick (¥) the correct answer for you.
Do you like ... Yes, Ido. || WNo, dont.
1. jazz music?
2. coffee?
3, reading books?
4, going to shops?
Complete the sentences with the words below.
greeneyes teacher living going studying _ working
1. Helen likes ......liViNg...... in a flat.
2. Angela and Carmen like to the cinema
3. Angela likes Tony's
4, Cheng likes English at the language school
5, The students like their
6. Alberto KES on ocnnnnnnns atthe restaurant.
44 forty-fourenn ere
13 4 Read about Emily and Patrick.
A House for Emily and Patrick
My name is Emily. I come from Canterbury. Canterbury is a
small town, 86 kilometres from London. It’s very old and
beautiful. My boyfriend's name is Patrick. He lives in Manchester.
Manchester is a big city I's the home of the Manchester United
football team and Patrick and I love football!
Patrick and I want to find a house in Manchester. We've got two
dogs, so we want a house with a garden. We need a big garage
because we've got two cars, Patrick also wants a big kitehen,
8 Now read these advertisements and choose a house for Emily and Patrick. Complete the sentences
jodern kitchen
as I dining room:
Be garage!
_tolophone: 0181475 2112
41. This house is / isn't good for Emily and Patrick
because it has / hasn't got
2. This house is / isn't good for Emily and Patrick
because it has / hasn't got
3. This house is / isn’t good for Emily and Patrick
because it has / hasn't got
C Write about your home.
‘ive in a flat / house. | live with my
I've got a big / small kitchen.
In my living-room, there is a
He got bedrooms. In my
bedroom, there is a
Ihave / haven't got a garden
HOUSE FOR SALE
\| et MANCHESTER
reer ateWORD LIST
bathroom different fourth
bed dining-room fridge
bedroom eighth garage
bookshelves eleventh garden
building, fifth house
cooker kitchen
cupboard flat famp
curtains floor ike
VOCABULARY
1 Look at the word list above and do the following.
41. Complete the puzzle, Look at the clues below.
across >
5, You put books on them,
7. WS. "room" for a car.
Lvowny.
Your bed is in it.
Its in the kitchen
You put clothes in it
You eat dinner on this
ohwNo
You sit on it in the living-room.
2. Complete with ordinal numbers.
first, 1...... 426004...
. third,
2 i cancun th
4 ae ninth,
6 eleventh, 7.
46 forty-six
tenth
third
toilet
‘twelfth
GRAMMAR
2. Complete the sentences with the verbs in
brackets, Use the Present Simple.
Ve We sna llve, (live) in Italy.
2. Ken (teach) Japanese.
3. Angela and Helen (work) in
the city
4, Alberto sss: (QO) 10 work every day.
5. Cheng 1. (study) computers.
3 complete the sentences with the correct words.
books fee listening buying
coffee,
1, Helen likes _ not tea,
2. Angela likes clothes.
3. Alberto likes history
4, Carmen likes to jazz music.
LISTENING
4 Listen and choose the correct answer.
1. a.lliveina flat. —_b. Ike London
2. a. Yes, its very big. b. Yes, it ugly.
3. a. He likes music. —_b. He's in the
bathroom,
4. a. tin the garage. b. Sorry, I don’t.
5. a. They're onthe —b. They're on the
fourth floor. curtains,
B Listen and check your answers.aD
Il’S YOUR TURN | ———-——}
1 Listen and read the dialogu
SANDRA: Where do you live, Tom?
Tow: {live in a house in London.
SANDRA: Do you like it?
Tom: Yes, | do. The bedrooms are big and
the garden is beautiful
Where do you live, Sandra?
SANDRA: | lve in a flat in the centre of London.
Its great.
2. tn pairs, change the words in colour to make
the dialogue true for you. Act out your new
dialogue.
|
|
|
|
|
|
3 Ask three students the questions below and
write their answers.
What's your name? Where do you live? What colourls do you like?
PORTE
In Britain, 80% of people live in houses and only 20%
lve in flats. British houses are often small. The average
house is 76 square metres. The British build their
houses with red bricks. They like havirg a gardenI always go to bed late.
1 Listen, read and repeat.
Good morning, Angela
a Hoow are you?
2 A Listen and complete the dialogue.
JANET. Angela and Ken, the '....J@2%@t... starts at
half past nine, 2 quarter to ten!
ANGELA: I'm sorry 3. late, Janet
ken; I'm 4. I'm late, too
cHENG: 5. you OK, Angela?
1 sometimes finish work early me Agee
and I sometimes finish work Kew: You're tired! What about 7... ?
Mies Neigh ¢ CEG. Igo to bed at two o'clock
in the 8 1
Janet. OK, everyone.
Let's start the
9
8 Listen again and check
your answers.
3 Practise with another student.
1, STUDENT 1: Do you start work early?
STUDENT 2: Yes, | do. J No, | don't,
Tusualy finish
work at one o'clock
i.
in the morning. iors! That's tate! 2. STUDENT 1: Do you finish work late?
r STUDENT 2: Yes, 1 do. / No, | don't=
GRAMMAR
4 Read the grammar box.
valor MN Peaeate “sadly plas
| ‘Adverbs of frequency usually come before the main verb,
never have breakfast. He sometimes works late.
Tick (¥) the column whic!
right for you.
How often do you..? { never | [sometimes) | often usually always
1. read a book
2. listen to music
3. go to a restaurant
Tell the class your answers.
WORDS THE Time B Look at the pictures and write the times.
5 A Listen, read and repeat.
1. It's five o'clock.
2. Its ten past five
3. It's quarter past five
1. Its ten past four 5, Its
2. Its 6. Its
4. It's half past five
3. its 7. Its
4. Its 8. Its
It’s quarter to six.
Listen and read.
6. It's ten to six.
It's midday.
2
Its midnight.
SE008H08
D Practise with a partner.
forty-nine 49Be Es
WORDS pany RouriNes Let’s have dinner.
6 A Match the verbs to the correct pictures. 7 Listen, read and repeat.
Let's have dinner ata
restaurant this evening. }
gotobed finish work
gsttp start work get home
No, I don’t. Sorry,
‘And T don’t like
Japanese food,
bat [like
Malian food.
‘Thenlet’s go to
Francisco's Restaurant.
Alberto works there.
Chong wants to go thore, too.
(OK. What about you, Carmen?
Do you like Italian food?
B Usten and check your answers.
C. Write sentences about your daily
routines, Use the verbs in A.
1. getup at half past obx
2.
ow about Wednoaday? Ton work
on Wedeeday evenings and
3 Cheng doesn't work in the evenings
eo
5.
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8 A Listen and complete the dialogue.
CHENG: Let's all go out tonight,
Ta Thate.
Japanese food?
cHeNG: Yes, | do. But Carmen doesn’t 3
‘ALBERTO: Ken's friend 4
LE ear LOG
B Listen again and check your answers.
GRAMMAR
9 A Read the grammar box.
AFFIRMATIVE:
1 he
you <4 gar she works
we it
they
‘QUESTIONS:
Do! / you / we / they work
Does he / she / it work ...?
8 Write the sentences in the negative,
1. She likes parties.
She doeen't like parties,
2. Ive in England,
3. Tony works in London,
4, Angela likes her job.
5. Cheng and Ken study English.
a great idea! 2
in a nice Greek restaurant,
DO Syne like Greek food?
Good. Let's meet here at half past ....
oe
you like
Japanese food:
ro
NEGATIVE:
' he
you ; she coesn’t work,
sicg don't work 7
they
SHORT ANSWERS
Yes, Ido. / No, I don't,
Yes, it does. / No, it doesn't.
C Complete the sentences with do or does,
Ve ste DR eves YOU lke your job?
2 ssemnce Cheng work on Tuesdays?
3 Ken and Alberto work in
the morning?
4. WHEE onsen they WOK?
5. Janet like her students?
6. Where Helen live?
7 ‘Angela like London?
8, When... you study?
fifty-one SED Write the sentences as Yes / No questions.
| 1. He works in a restaurant, 5. They study English.
Does he work in a restaurant?
2, You like books. 6. We like the pink sofa, ;
3. Janet lives in London. 7. Ken goes to the cinema at the weekend.
4, Cheng works in London. 8 Helen always has breakfast.
WORDS meats
10 A Listen, read and repeat.
have breakfast rave lunch have tea have dinner
8 Listen and rea
ES SS
C Answer the questions. Make them true for you and your partner.
4. When do you have breakfast?
2. When do you have lunch?
3. When do you have dinner?
PRONUNCIATION
11 4. Usten and circle the word that sounds different.
1, tea © meal «early
tired © dinner © nice
name « cat late
RWN
we * bed ten
8 Listen again and check your answers.
52 fifty-twoREADING
12 Read about Andrew's day.
‘My name is Andrew.
TNE ie in shotiota. tdont
get up before seven o'clock in the morning. At half past
seven, I have a big English breakfast with sausages, eges
and toast. I start work at half past eight. I've got a shop in Orchard
‘Square. Lunch is my big meal. Ihave lunch at one o'clock.
At five o'clock in the afternoon, I have tea. [usually have a small
sandwich with my tea. Then at seven o'clock, I have dinner. I
sometimes go to the fish and chip shop and get a take-away dinner.
Tove fish and chips!
‘After dinner, [like reading or watching TV. I go to bed very late,
and I usually wake up tired the next morning.
Complete the chart about Andrew's day.
Cire
C Tick (V) the sentences below T (true) or F (false).
Andrew ... T
works in a shop.
usually has a small lunch.
2.
3. always makes his dinner.
4, likes watching TV in the evening,
5.
is usually tired in the morning.
TANGUAGE PRACTICE pager 2-63WORD LisT
also get up It’s ten to (five) midday tonight
always go to bed fate midnight usually
early It’s (five) o'clock hhave breakfast never weekend
everyone Its half past (five) hhave dinner often,
finish work Its quarter past (five) have lunch sometimes
food It's quarter to (five) hhave tea start work
get home Its ten past (five) meal tired,
VOCABULARY
1 Look at the word list above and write the correct
expression for each picture.
1
eu Rwn
ten.pagt five
2 Translate these sentences.
1
2
I never have breakfast.
| usually have lunch at work.
Alberto sometimes has dinner at the
restaurant.
Ken finishes work late.
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GRAMMAR
3 complete the sentences with the verbs in
brackets. Use the Present Simple negative.
Alberto ..dogen't like.. (ike) Chinese food.
2. YOU esscsssceesssseeseee (WOK) at a School,
3. My cats (eat) fish
41 (have) lunch at 3 o'clock.
5. HeleN srrnnnenonn (finish) work late
4 Complete the sentences with do or does.
1 Rao. you live in a big house?
2. sansusununusnis Alberto work on Sunday?
Be esssssesseeeseeeeses Helen and Angela like their
flat?
4. 1. Helen’s dogs live in her flat?
5. Where Cheng live?
LISTENING
5A Usten and choose the correct answer.
1. a. I'm tired. b. | always have
lunch.
2. a, On Tuesdays. b. At midnight.
3. a. It'shalf past one. b. That's late!
4. a, Atseven o'clock. b. At Francisco's
Restaurant.
5. a. I get up early b. Yes, Ido.
5 Listen and check your answers.I Listen and read the dialogue.
| karen: Let's have dinner at a restaurant this week.
Jt: That's a great ideal
KAREN: Do you like Japanese food?
sit: No, 1 don't, Sorry. And | don't ike Chinese
food, but | like Mexican food.
aren: How about Thursday evening?
Jim: Sorry, but | work on Thursday evenings.
How about Wednesday?
OK, let’s go on Wednesday evening.
2. in pairs, change the words in colour to make
the dialogue true for you. Act out your new
dialogue.
3 Ask three students the questions below and
write their answers.
What's your nam When do you finish work? | Do you like Chinese food?
CeO
The most popular meal in Britain is an Indian meal —
chicken with curry. There are Indian and Chinese
restaurants or take-aways in nearly every town
Ten thousand Indian restaurants serve two million
meals a week. Other popular ethnic foods are
Japanese, Thai, Italian, West Indian and Greek.
fity-tive 5BI can drive.
| L Listen, read and repeat, A
Aagéla, do you want to
go shopping today?
‘
i
Sure, We can buy clothes
for Cheng's party.
ALBERTO: Hi, Ken. Listen ~ I'm late for work. Can you ".......AF¥e...... me to the restaurant, please?
KEN: Sorry, 12 I can’t drive because I've got a problem with my lea
CHENG: Hello.
ALBERTO: Hello, Cheng. Listen, I'm late for 3
Can 4 drive me to the restaurant, please?
cHene: 15 sone Ofive you there at seven o’clock
ALBERTO: But | start work at ©
CHENG: Well, OK.
|
2. A Listen and complete the dialogue.
|
ALBERTO: Thank you!
8 Listen again and check your answers.
3 Practise with another student.
1, STUDENT 1: Can you come to the party? 2. STUDENT 1: Can you drive?
STUDENT 2: Yes, | can. / No, | can't. STUDENT 2: Yes, | can. / No, | can’t.
86 fifty-sixWORDS verss
4 Listen, read and repeat.
B_ What goes with each verb?
Choose the correct answer,
7 1, drive a house Gar)
ss 2. sing a song / dictionary
: ce 3. buy a book / brother
buy cook 4, cook lunch /a restaurant
5. watch dinner /TV
wy
6. write an e-mail /a party
7. dance with a cat /friend
8. speak Japanese / Japan
drive write speak
| GRAMMAR
5 A Read the grammar box.
AFFIRMATIVE: NEGATIVE:
1 can come to the party. 1 can’t come to the party.
+ verb +e
She can speak English.” she can’t speak English. etre
Questions: SHORT ANSWERS.
1
2
an you come to the party?
an she speak English?
can... + verb
B Complete the sentences with can or can’t.
Janet un88E nnn teach English
Alberto and Carmen
speak Spanish.
Children buya car
We're early for the lesson. We
have a cup cf coffee
Cheng have dinner with us?
Dogs cook food
you speak Japanese?
Ken works at the weekend. He
- come to the party on
Saturday.
Yes, can. / No, can't.
Yes, she can. / No, she can't.
© Tick (V) the column which is true for you,
Gan you ... ? Yes, Lean.) (No, Lean
write @ letter in English
drive a car
speak Italian
1
2
3. cook Chinese food
4
5. dance
D Tell the class your answers.
eee
Pes
Pete ere!
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i | PRONUNCIATION
Mii 6 Listen and repeat. Pay attention to the pronunciation of the words in colour.
|
1. Lean speak English 3. Yes,
2. you drive a car? 41 sing.
When’s your birthday?
‘T Listen, read and repeat.
‘When's your birthday?
a
RN My birthaay's in August
a | When's your birthday, Ken?
S$ Great ideal 1 can cook
an Italian dinnox.
Pate
Lean buy a birthday cake, : No.1 work in
‘There's a great bakery the evening,
near my fat, ‘Tell them you can't work on
Friday. I's your birthday!
8 A Listen and complete the dialogue.
HELEN: WS Ken's birthday * ....s.00Pl.ou.-. Friday, Can you come to the party?
CHENG: 2 the party?
HELEN: {t'.on Friday night, 3... eight o'clock, Can you come?
i corene: Yes, 14
ELEN: Can you 5 Cheng?
cHene: 6 | sing? Yes, of course. Why?
HELEN; We want you to sing a song for Ken at the party.
B Listen again and check your answers.
5B Bity-cightWORDS MONTHS OF THE YEAR
9 A Listen, read and repeat.
January February March April May June july
August September October November December
8 Practise with another student.
STUDENT 1: When's your birthday? STUDENT 2: It's in.........
GRAMMAR
10 a Read the grammar box.
ow w ar
on + day of the week: jin + month / time of day: at + time / the weekend / night:
My English lesson is on Monday. My birthday isn January, The lesson starts at six o'clock.
‘The testis on Tuesday morning. The testis in the morning. __1.go shopping at the weekend,
: watch TV at night.
8 Write the words in the correct column.
the gvetiing half past nine Sunday morning March night
the weekend Friday night _the afternoon Wednesday
‘the evening
C Complete the sentences with on, in or at.
1, The party is .2n.. Thursday evening. 4. The doctor works... night.
2. Our holiday i... AUQUS. 5. The lesson is... the afternoon.
3, Alberto always works....... the weekend. 6. LWOrk snes Tuesdays.
11 A Ask your partner these questions.
Ea -
8 Tell the class about your partner,
fifty-nine 59WORDS PLACES IN THE CITY
! a
iI 12. A Usten, read and repeat.
bakery cinema hospital “pub bank clothes shop _library _post office
activity PLACE
1. buya cake a. cinema
2. read a book b. clothes shop
3, watch a film . hospital
4, buy a dress d. bank
5. buy a stamp «. library
6. have a drink fare asker
7. see a doctor 9. post office
8. get money h. pub
60 sixtyC Write sentences about things you do and places you go, to using the words below.
pub cook cinema library watchTV drive bakery dance
13 Read about a London department store.
SELERIDGES
B Answer the questions,
1, How many people go shopping in Selfridges every year?
How many floors has Selfridges got?
What are three types of things you can buy at Selfridges?
Where is the hair and beauty salon?
. How much money does the average custamer spend at Selfridges?
Where can you visit Selfridges stores?eo,
WORD LIST
April car February May pub
August cinema hospital November September
bakery dlothes shop. January now sing
bank cook uly October ‘speak
birthday dance June party sure
buy December library post office watch
cake drive March problem ‘write
wocns ura, 3 Answer the questions about you. Use
Yes, I can. / No, I can't.
1 Look at the word list above and do the following. 1) Camfpeutcook: Mexican food?
4, List four places in the city.
bank
2. Can you speak Chinese?
2, List two actions you do with your mouth, 9 ee yonder eee
an action you do with money.
4. Can you finish work at two o'clock in the
afternoon?
4, Complete with the correct months of the year
January, FebMUary, Porn 4 4. complete the sentences with on, in or at
2 Mi -
a sea Mayon 1. Our holiday is ...i....... December.
| ee August, 4 x ra Siac
- ae i SG 2. The lesson is .» Wednesday.
3. The party is the evening,
} cRAmMaAR 8. WOrk sons the Weekend.
8. Tom starts SchOOI nse @ight o'clock
2. Complete the sentences with can or can't.
1, Hamsters ...G2M6.... talk LISTENING
2, AIC ssn roneoann SING, 5
‘A Listen and choose the correct answer.
3. Children drive cars. ipso choose, he eect anne
1. a. Yes, can, b, I'm late.
4, People... cook food.
‘ :
an, 2. a, Great ideal —_b. Sorry, | can't.
3. a. tsin Mi b, It's in the evenin
6. You buy food at a clothes shop. SNe ween
4, a.No,cant. _b, Yes, he can,
| 7. People errno have popcom at the cinema,
5. a.ltson Monday. b, It can't come.
Listen and check your answers.
62 sixty-two1 Listen and read the dialogue.
uno: When's your birthday, Ben?
BEN: My birthday’s in September.
When's your birthday, Linda?
LINDA: My birthday’s on Monday.
BEM: Really?
BEN; No, let's have dinner at my flat.
{-can cook an italian dinner.
Linpa: OK, great idea. Thank you.
i ae
2. in pairs, change the words in colour.
‘Act out your new di
3 Ask three students the questions below and write their answers.
Name
TACO
|
| unpa: Yes, Let's go to a pub.
lialogue.
Some English words are different in
British English and American English.
British English
nought
shop assistant
cooker
flat
film
American English
zero
salesperson
stove
apartment
movie
ee
IPs YOUR TUR
can you drive? ‘When's your birthday?
sixtyv4 a .
/ a }
nit
I’m doing my homework.
1 Listen, read and repeat.
Hi, Alberto! I'm doing my
English homework and I
need your help.
Sorry Helen, but Tony is
iting for me in his car.
Tm just getting my jacket,
Tean'thelp you.
Sorry.
Hi, Carmen. I don't
know how to do my
English homework.
Please help mo.
Sorry, but Ken
and are playing
tennis right now.
What are you doing?
Are you watching TV? 2 A Listen and complete the dialogue.
re you reading a hook?
JANET Lets see. What's everyone '.......49iN4........ now? Cheng?
‘oHENG: I'm speaking to you. We're 2, English
Janen Ken, what 3 you doing?
ken: I'm 4 a letter to my friend.
JANE What about you? § are you doing, Alberto?
AupeRTO: 'm reading my homework, It's not very good,
JANER Where's Carmen?
CHENG: Carmen isn't in class.
JANER What's she 6,
CHENG: She's 7
8
working at the clothes shop this morning.
8 Listen again and check your answers.
No, I'm not. I'm working
‘on my English homewor
But I can't do it!
3 Practise with another student.
STUDENT 1: Are you watching TV?
STUDENT 2: Yes, 1am. / No, I'm not.
64 sixty-fourWORDS veres
4 Listen, read and repeat.
play
go out
reo
meet wait help
Match the phrases in columns | and Il to make sentences according to the pictures in A.
1
1. She is sleeping
She is leaning
He is running
They are going out
We are playing
|am meeting
He is waiting
You are helping
GRAMMAR
5 A Read the grammar box.
Coen
AFFIRMATIVE:
1 ‘am working.
you
we are working,
they
he
she is working.
4
toa pub,
for the train.
. a friend with her homework
1. d. in her bed.
e. in the park.
4. games on the computer.
my business partner,
the car.
Complete the sentences below u:
1g am, is or are.
DWE a AE studying halian
2. HALEN nn having lunch with Angela at the moment.
3. Cheng and Alberto running
4. Alberto waiting for me
5.1 --wn: working in London
6. You ssn feading a good book
7. The film starting now.
8 Shhh! Carmen sleeping
sixty-five 65G A Read the grammar box. C Complete the sentences with the verbs in brackets. Use the
SE
1. Janet ..1¢ teaching . (teach) her English class at the moment
wie yaralting 2. Helen and her dogs ... (Sleep) on the sofa
live living
B. KEM cen nannonnesien (FUR) in the park.
put putting (oun Bs
4. You (work) very hard today
8 Add -ing to the verbs. 5. Vnsonnsnnimens (Phone) Angela now.
1. drive > ...dfiving 6. The TV programme (start) right now.
Deals 7. We (watch) TV at the moment.
3. meet >
4. have >
5. write >
6. get >
This match is boring.
T Listen, read and repeat.
Where ate you, Cheng?
Wo'se watching the
football match.
Williams is
running with the
ball. He's fast!
Don't worry.
T'm not sleeping
any more.8 A Listen and complete the dialogues.
ken: Hi, Carmen. Do you want to go to the 1......2inema......?
‘CARMEN: No, sorry. 'm watching the football match right 2
ken: Oh, I'm not watching it. It’s so boring,
‘Well, Cheng isn’t 3 the game. Call him.
Hi, Cheng, It's very noisy.
4 sus YOU watching the football match?
No, I'm not. I'm 5. my flat
Hi, Alberto. What are you doing?
--» football with friends.
Thin Ss
‘ALBERTO:
© Listen again and check your answers.
GRAMMAR
9 A Read the grammar box. B. Write the sentences in the negative.
eee ie
am not having breakfaet. at |
ha 2. You are listening to me.
1am not sleeping 1'm not sleeping
you 3. My friends are going out now.
| we arenotsleeping _aren’t sleeping
they
4, Ken is cooking dinner right now.
he
| she isnotsleeping _ isn’t sleeping
5. My parents and I are waiting for you.
6. The children are playing with their puppy.
Imagine its eight o'clock in the evening. Describe the things your family and friends are doing right now.
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10 Read the grammar box. 8 Put the words in the correct order.
ee ee
Are-you listening to music?
Questions: SHORT ANSWERS
: 2. are / Buying / they / the / blue / sofa /?
Am t helping? Yes,1am./
No, tm not.
you 3. Carmen / waiting / is /for / us / ?
‘Are we helping? Yes, they are. /
th No, they arent.
ao 4. you / are / English / Speaking / ?
he
1s she helping? Yes» he is. / i
i rencicie 5. is/singing / Ken / right now /
WORDS apvectives
TL A Listen, read and repeat.
fast boring interesting
B Complete the sentences with the words in A.
1. don't like cleaning my house. It's very .......2Fig, for me.
2. People are usually coon When they are sleeping
3. He runs a kilometre in three minutes. He is a very runner.
4. tts sometimes in the classroom because we talk to our friends.
5. |lke watching football matches. They're always
6. Hurry up! Don’t be so We don't want to be late for school.
7. I'm always (on my birthday. | have so much fun with my friends
8. Helen is because she can't fiid he hamster.
68 sixty-cightPRONUNCIATION
12 Listen, read and repeat. Pay attention to the pronunciation of the verbs in colour.
1, The students are studying, 4.< | am waiting for you.
2. Are you talking to me? 5. Ishe listening to us?
3. We are having lunch.
13 A Read the text about cricket.
B_ Tick (V) the sentences T (true) or F (false),
Cricket it
j ‘The English love cricket! Itis a very 1. Many people in England love cricket
old game, but it is very popular today. Cricket is a new game.
3. Cricket players can stop the game
to have lunch.
4, There are five players in a team.
One cricket player throws a bat.
6. The player with the bat hits the ball
C Correct the false sentences in B.
1 takes a long time to play a cricket game.
People can play from the morning until
| the afternoon. The players often stop for
| lunch and tea and start playing again. People
| sometimes play one game for five days!
In cricket, there are two teams. Each team
has got 11 players. The teams play on a big
pitch. One player throws a ball. A player
from the other team hits the ball with his
bat. Then he runs very fast. The team with
the most “runs” wins the game.
People in other English-speaking countries, &
for example, Australia, South Africa and
New Zealand, play cricket. It is also a very
popular sport in India and Pakistan.
TANGUAGE PRACTICE poges8587] sixty-nine 69WORD LIST
any more. fast interesting nothing,
‘atthe moment football match just ‘on my way
ball go out letter play
boring happen meet qui
clean happy need Fight now
Don't worry help. noisy run
VOCABULARY 3 Write the sentences as Yes / No questions.
1, You are a homework,
1 Look at the word list above and do the ne Bend
following exercises. Ara.you,doina your homewmork?.
1, List two actions people usually do in their 2. Bob is meeting his friends right now.
home.
3, Kate and Dan are having tea now.
2. List two actions people do outside their
home. 4, We are listening to music.
3. List two pairs of adjectives that are 5, 1am driving to the cinema at the moment.
opposites.
1
. 6. You and Mike are watching the football match
2 complete the sentences with the verbs in "
brackets. Use the Present Continuous. Usten and choose the correct answer.
Be quiet. Robert ..../g.eleepina.... (sleep). 1. a. Yes, he does. b. No, he isn't.
2. Vrnnsennneses (NO talk) to YOU! 2. a, We're playing b. I get up at five
The child oon (run) to school football o'clock.
at the moment. a. Ata pub. b. She's noisy.
Linda ..nncesse (lean) her bedroom
right now ~
Ia. Yes, we can. b. Yes, lam,
a. No, it’s interestins b. No, it's sad.
. We sun (tte) an e-mail now. Piamtag yi re
Mike (not stu) - B Listen and check your answers.
YOU ne rnieseesneees (NOt listen) to me!
My friends afd | neon nnnnes (GO Out) 10
a restaurant right now.
10 seventy_31°S YOUR TURN |
I Listen and read the dialogue.
KATE: Hi, Sam. I'm doing my homework and
| need your help.
SAM: Sorry, Kate, but | am cleaning my flat
right now.
kate: Oh, is Dan there?
Can he help me?
| SAM: No, Dan isn’t here. He's running
in the park, But Mike is here.
| Hes doing his homework, too.
2. tn pairs, change the words in colour.
Act out your new dialogue.
3 Imagine it's nine o'clock in the evening.
Ask three students the questions below and write their answers.
Name What are you doing?
Cea
The most popular sports in Australia are cricket, swimming
and Australian football. In Canada, they like golf and ice
hockey. in the United States, they love baseball. Basketball
‘and American football ate very popular, too. The British
love football, rugby and cricket. Which sports are the most
popular in your country?CNEL
a3
1 Write the answers in words. 4 complete the sentences with am, is or are.
Fe SKE FOUT = BEM 1, Where I he from?
2. one + seven = 2. Angela... from tay.
3. two+two= 3. sace from England
4, five - five = 4, soos YOU fom Japan?
5. eight - sic 5. Where... you from?
6. four+five = 6. ous they Chinese?
7. seventeen « three =n. sans J. We sn. English
8 nineteen = FOUE = enn 8, It... 020 8572 9344.
9. thirteen - one =
5 Write the contractions.
10. eighteen - seven =
1, What is this in English?
2. Match the words in A to the answers in B. What's thle.in Enalich?
A B 2, You are my friend.
1. Good evening a. Hello, Carmen!
2. Hi, Janet! Lb. Good evening. 3. Itis a desk
3. What's your . I'm from Greece,
Me wd, Its 020 8572 4, What is your phone number?
4, Where are you 9354.
om! fe. Myname's 5, lam fine, thanks.
5. What's your Alberto,
phone number?
G Write the sentences in the negative.
3. complete the sentences with the words below.
1. I'm from Spain,
evening Hi ngrfe number Im not from Spain.
Goede Rigas, 2. She is Greek.
1. What's your ...09M. cou?
Z abaychens: 3. Itisa notebook.
a sscsen @fternoon,
4, What's yout phone «sacs 2 aavahae ate
5. What's your address, ...... - ah
6. Good spose » Angela,
5. He is my friend.
6. They are Italian.
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