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Seasons and weather, Transport. Animals, Present Simple Esepe El Geographical features, Directions Introduction page 6 "= sper Introductions Peete ct Uke + noun Giving orders etre DT pacesctuat | teal tpstecanen pi ions Present Continuous j ; Giving opinior ee ee sobs | Writing tips for @ new job Talking about routines Contrast Present | and current actions aripia | Present Continuous [3 Comparative i Reading about a house adjectives Adjectives in England Too... ! (not)... enough _ Describing people, Places and things ‘Accessories in the Writing a comparison © Superlative | home (of you and your friend's adjectives. I i homes SR eR | Past Simple i | Reading about a TV } vers rogramine Talking about the past Used to i Rioee Lifestyle | Writing about a Had better i | television reality series Reading about Internet Past Continuous Clothes and : shopping websites Describing past events Contrast Past Simple / _ @¢cessoies, acca Past Continuous Shopping ills about the cothes you are wearing today porte Sie | Reading about an [ea Parts of te body extraoidinary sportsman Talking about past experiences i Present Perfect | Health | Writing about your cen Years Pod oo | — eo Future: be going toy Adjectives interesting restaurants Present Continuous Food: _ Writing about your with future mesningh | future plans ‘Making predictions Discussing plans and possibilty i ‘Asking for and giving permission Making requests Giving advice : Expressing obligation : 19 about ability : i iS "airline companies Writing about fiying on, a regular airline Modals:cam El / | travel should EX / must i could / have to cars and prohibition t i i Reading about the i Discussing First Conditional eerie __assonalty ofa great popes Second Conditional __—pevsonality ie. i 5 : | Writing about the MaKinghypotheres Third Condon —__—Emoton eal i : © in your job i Grammar Appendix page 88 Glossary page 101 Usefull Words and Expressions page 105 (greetings and introductions, personal information, buying things, takking about the past, heath, making suggestions, travelling) Inregular Vorb List ae Name: EMILY LAWSON Age: 28 | yy; Student Chet | | Professia Name: KARLA WARD Name: ALAN Waro i Age: 31 Age: 31 Profession: Student Chet Profession: Journalist ee A B j 1. Match the words to the pictures. a. Sefiala las oraciones con un ¥ en 2. Tick the sentences T (true) or F (false). T (verdadero) oF (falso). 3. Correct the false sentences. b. Completa el crucigrama. 4, White sentences with the words below. ©. Cortige las oraciones falsas. | 5. Complete the puzzle. AERTEVELE + pelacona ls palabras con es imagenes. 6. Circle the word that doesn't belong, st. e. Escrbe oraciones con estas palabras. 7. Make the sentences true for you, ~E. §. Haz que ls oraciones sean verdaderas | 8. Complete the sentences with the verbs 6 en tu caso, | in brackets 9. Rodea la palabra que no pertenece j q al grupo. | 8 Look for an example of each one of these h. Completa las oraciones con los vebos | instructions in the book. entre paréntesis. Words 2 A Gircle the word that doesn’t belong, 1. rainy © snowy « cloudy «GlleD wind 4. tiger * horse bear ° fox aly 2: train mor lorry bicycle «/ 5. autumn e spring + summer {Cold winter utes — et ret « jungle © desert Seah | 8 Match the pictures to the directions. geup — crossthe street turnright —gostraight on the Toff 20609 1. ..onthelett.. 2. TUN. DIRHT 3, 60.5 AHL, 4. C20 eee Everyday English Complete the student form below with information about your partner, hitdren: C1 Yes number Hobbies: Grammar 4. A Complete the grammar box. 5 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. Use the Present Simple, 1. Dan dase. take (not take) the bus every day. 2. Kay sometimes -- (play) the guitar at parties 3. We ~- (go) to the beach in the summer. - (work) on Sundays. .- (not lke) classical music. (teach) French at the university © Write questions with the words below. Use the Present Simple. 1. Vera / buy / fruit / at the market Rees Vera buy frult. atthe marker? 2. they / work /at the post office 3. you / play / football / at weekends 4. when / Mike / do / his homework 5. what / they / like / for breakfast 6. where / your friends / meet / on Friday nights D Match the questions in C to the answers below. . &. No, they don't. d. In the evenings, - b. Coffee and cake, vom @ Yes, 1 do, . At the pub, ol. f. Yes, she does. seven 7 A Listen and complete the dialogue. Alan, I'd "......./Ike..... you to meet our newsroom manager, Karen Bates, It a pleasure to meet you, Ms Bates, 2 to meet you too, Alan. Do you like writing about sport? Yes, I do. 13. sport! We also need a travel 4 Alan, Can you 5. us with that? Yes, | think | can. 8 Listen again and check your answers. Practise with other students, I'd like you to meet ItS a pleasure to meet you, Nice to meet you too, SPERDS PLACES OF WORK © Choose the correct answer. 4. 1 Liston, read and repeat. 4. Cathy een an airport / @FficBin the cit newsroom bookshop office ad booksh airport factory court cline 2 Tre train station / bookshop is on Park ne. shopping centre station garage health club hotel 3. Wendy is at the shopping centre / clinic, She wants to see the doctor. 4. Pat works in that factory / newsroom They make food for pets. 8 Match the places of work to the pictures. 5. Sam's car is in the garage / hotel. It needs some repairs. 6. Tom and Nina go to the court / health club to exercise every day. 7. The hotel / airport is near our house. We hear the aeroplanes day and night. 8. Meet me at the bakery in the shopping centre / garage. 5 A Read the grammar box, meee ERTIVES | AFFIRMATIVE: NEGATIVE: Please, take a seat. Please don't talk Get up! Don’t go to bed late! Stop! Don’t runt 8 Complete the sentences with the verbs below. wear don'tturnon meet donttich eat sit down 1. The cooker is hot. Don't. touch.. itt 2. en tnmeees YOUF BlUe Suit to the meeting at the bank, 3, Please come in and Gh carer your breakfast! You're late for school, .~. the TV. The baby is sleeping. 6. me at the shopping centre at midday. GRAMMAR 6 A Read the grammar boxes, =o ike fruit, Ron likes books, =o {like working in a newsroom. Ron likes working in a bookshop. Welcome to Emerson News. Tsten, read and repeat. Have you got a minute, Cathy? I'd like you to meet Alan. Alan, this is Cathy. She's a photographer, Wendy, one of our journalists. Wendy usually Works at home, but today she's working at the office. Wendy, don't forget ‘our afternoon meeting! ‘Complete the sentences with the words below. factory writing manaGing sugar article meeting being 1. Tommy likes ... managing... a bookshop. Does Mary like articles? in your coffee? She likes 2 3. Do you like 4. 2 graphic artist. 5 Susie doesn’t like the .. ttisn't a good place to work. 6. Do you like new people? 7. Vike your You're a good writer! And this is Barry, He's our graphic artist, ‘Well, I'm glad you like it because you've got the job! ‘Welcome to Emerson News. Can you start next week? 8 A Listen and complete the dialogue. gua: Wendy, l want you to '...Me@t... oUF new journalist, Tanya Price. Tanya, this is Wendy Mason. She's also a journalist. WENDY: Nice to meet you, Tanya, TANYA: Nice to meet you, too. Do you 2, Wenpy: | usually work full-time, but this 3 Part-time. My 4. TANYA: That's 5... . fulltime? ssn Mm Only working [5 visiting from New York. 8 Listen again and check your answers. WORDS joss 9. A Listen, read and repeat. Rima pilot Photographer Fe A PD cy qi Programmer estate agent = mechanic B me the sentences with jobs from A. ~ Ken shows people new homes. He's a successful .catate agent, Sally 8 8. nenmeiesnns« ShE Works at the court. . Joe isa He flies to countries all over the worid, Mary works in a health club, She a . a 3 4. 5. Michael knows a lot about computers. He's a .... 6. 7, 8. 5. Paul is a. = He repairs cars, Gail works in a hospital. She's a... . Sandra takes photos for a newspaper, She’ a .. a 9. Tracy is the office .. She's responsible for 15 workers 10. Brian travels from station to station, He's a 11, Jenny is an excellent .. 12. Gregisa.. ‘on the train, Her designs are beautiful He writes articles for a newspaper, PRONUNCIATION 10 Listen and repeat. in which two ‘words is the stress NOT at the beginning of the word? 1. journalist 2. mechanic 3. programmer 4, manager 5. conductor eleven 11 GRAMMAR 11 4 ead the grammar box. NEGATIVE: questions: 1 am (‘m) starting am not (‘m not) starting am 1 starting? he he he she is ('s) starting she isnot (isn't) starting a erst Sietenting) it it a you you you we are(‘re) starting we ate not (aren't) starting Are we starting? they they they SHORT ANSWERS: Yes, 1am./ Yes, he is. / Yes, they are. / No, I'm not. No, he isn't No, they aren't. 8 Complete the sentences with the verbs below. Use the Present Continuous, use try notdance exercise meéf not play 1. Carls busy, He AB. meeting... 2. The children... with the programmers. .~- football in the garden right now. this computer? .. at the moment. ove. at the health club? | et you .. 4. Kim is at a party, but she ...... Wendy and John .. -. to do my homework. 5, 6. Please be quiet! |... 12 1» Read the grammar box. PRESENT SIMPLE: PRESENT comrmuous: Don works at home every Monday, Don is working at the office right now, STATIVE VERBS: Verbs of feeling and thinking don't usually use the Present Continuous, Uke your idea. | aD your idea. & Complete the sentences with the verbs in brackets, Use the Present Simple or Present Continuous, 1 Derek usually... AA... (eat) well, but right now he Jan's eating, (not eat) anything, 2. you often ... (Speak) English to your children? 3. Nina always... (blay) tennis on Saturdays, but this Saturday she friends. 4. Only one programmer second programmer. 5. The manager... - (Work) on the project right now. We... (alk) to China at the moment ..csuenue (NOt Want) to interrupt him. 12 twelve | unit. 13 » Read some tips about starting a new job, TIPS FOR SUCCESS AT YOUR NEW JOB Are you starting anew job? Do you want to make a good impression? Read these tips and make your first week a success, * Don't be late: Everybody is late sometimes, but is not 4 good idea to be late on your frst dey. Do you stort. ct 9.00? Get to work by 8.45, * Be professional: To make a good impression, wear ‘appropriate clothes and show respect fo others. Its also « good idea to ry and lear the names of your conworkers quickly. * Watch and listen: Don't tell people what to do, Woleh them and learn. Talk to your new co-workers and ask questions. Listen carefully to what they soy. You can tell them your ideas - but not on your first day! ‘* Don't panic: It takes time to learn a new jeb and its often hard at first, People ‘make more mistakes when they're nervous, 50 just relax! REMEMBER, YOU'VE ONLY GOT ONE CHANCE TO MAKE A FIRST IMPRESSION. MAKE IT A GOOD ONE! 8 Tick (7) the sentences T (true) or F (alse) according to the text. Then correct the false sentences, Te g 1. You should get to work fifteen minutes early, v 2. You should wear your favourite clothes to make a good impression, 3. Ina new job, don’t ask your co-workers for help. 4. Your co-workers don’t want to hear your ideas on the first day. 5. When people are relaxed, they make more mistakes. 6. The first impression is very important. C Write three more tips for success at a new Job. You can write about ‘the ideas below or your own i * phoning your family as, * talking to the manager having lunch LANGUAGE PRACTICE pages 72-73 worp List airport conductor full-time be late court garage bookshop ——estate agent graphic artist linic factory health club ‘co-workers fitness instructor _hotel VOCABULARY 1 Look at the word list above and do the following exercises, 1. List four jobs at a newspaper. manager... 2. Where do these people work? List the places. nurse ..........HimNIg....... lawyer pilot fitness instructor ee ee mechanic | GRAMMAR | | | 2 complete the sentences withthe verbs | below. | fake don'ttouch eat don't wear | listen ake | 1. Please ........MAKE........ Me a Cup of tea | 2. that blue shirt. ts ugly 3. Phe ASE a csretesnnn SOME Photos of the ew baby. | want to see her, your food before it gets 5, sonmensan that cat. It's ditty! 6. nesses t0 the teacher, She's explaining the exercise. 14 fourteen 3 complete the sentences with the words belo journalist nurse programmer lawyer office shopping centre manager —_part-time station mechanic photographer _tips newsroom pilot holidays baking listening _foptuaif watching 1. Dan likes .....f2eeball..., not tennis, 2. Betty HIKES oossrnnnsnne CBKES, 3. Deborah likes pene versers tO Music. 4, The boys lke .... sport on TV. 5. My parents IK nsnnnnsse in the mountains Complete the sentences with the verbs in brackets, Use the Present Simple or Present Continuous. 1. Fred usually .......290K@...... (cook) dinner, but he ..len.coekina., (not cook) at the moment. Be nn RYAN wresee woven (Sleep) right now? 3. ROD Off EM a. -nssnsenvet (GO) t0 the health club, but he s+» (work) now, 4. We (wait) for you. YOU ss sratenecsennee (COME)? 5. The d0gS 0... narssternaee (make) a lot of noise Fight NOW. ...eneeeennien. they always (do) that? LISTENING 5A Listen and choose the correct answer a. Yes, they are, b. Yes, he does, @. No, they aren't, No, I'm not. a. No, I don't, ‘@. Open the door, No, they don't, yawn b. @. Pleased to meet you. b, My name is Helen. b. b, Please close the window. B sten and check your answers. iii IT’S YOUR TURN 1 Listen and read the dialogue. Alf Hi Paul. I'd like you to meet my friend, George. Paut: Hello George. It’s a pleasure to meet you. GEORGE: Nice to meet you, too, ‘ PAUL: Where do you work, George? q GEORGE: I Work at a clinic on High Street. I'm a nurse M there, 5 Aus Does your sister stil work on High Street too, Paul? Paul: Yes, she does. She works part-time as a \ programmer. Alé¥: Does she like it? i PAUL: No, she doesn’t. Now she’s looking for a job as A a graphic artist 2 Ingroups of three, change the words in colour, Act ut your new dialogue. 3 Ask three students these questions and write their answers. What's your name? Where do you work? What do you do there? SOT The British Broadcasting Corporation, or BBC, is a public Corporation for radio and television transmission in Britain and around the world, The BBC started in the 1920s and was the only television company Until 1954, Today, BBC News is the biggest news operation in the world More than 2,000 journalists collect and report the news from over 150 different Countries, and the international TV News channel, BBC World, provides ews reports for hundreds of millions of people isten, read and repeat, leper A Listen and complete the dialogue. Can you help me? I'm looking for a'....odenn... flat in the city with three bedrooms. There's a lovely 2 ‘on Glenn Street, Here, have a look Hmm, | don’t think 50. It 3... small and it hasn't got a lat of windows. | don’t think it light 4. Ok. There's a beautiful flat on Weston Street. Its bigger and Ba than the flat on Glenn Street. What do you think? It very nice and Weston Street isa lovely, - 6 . stfeet. Can | see the flat today? B Listen again and check your answers. Practise with another student. Do you like this flat? Yes, | do. It's quieter / cheaper / more modern than ‘the other flat. sixteen WORDS ADJECTIVES 4 A listen, read and repeat, ‘dangerous traditional modern quiet fight B_ Read the sentences and choose the correct, answer, 1. My new flat is €los@y far / safe to the office. Now | can walk to work. 2. Mike’ flat hasn’t got many windows. It's light / noisy / dark. 3. We're students, so we're looking for a traditional / cheap / quiet flat to rent. 4. Don't move to that area in the city. it's very dangerous / modern / expensive and you've got small children. 5 A Read the grammar box. m2 GRAMMAR Cer ‘Your flat is quieter than my flat. (short adjective) ‘This street is more dangerous than that street. (long adjective) SPELLING: lose ~ closer noisy ~ noisier hot - hotter EXCEPTIONS: good-better far farther / further bad - worse ® Complete the sentences with the comparative form of the adjectives in brackets. 1. Sara is....elder. than... (ld) her brother, 2. My new laptop is we... (good) my old computer. 3. Is the house in West Street (big) the house in Baker Street? 4, That motorcycle is .. (expensive) my car. 5.1 2 MIC eee neee fat) @ kilometre? 6. Those red shoes are (elegant) the brown shoes. 7. This pub is... pub on Finch Street. PRONUNCIATION 6 Listen and repeat. Pay attention to the pronunciation of than, 1. The kitchen is lighter than the living-room. 2. A flat in High Street is more expensive than a flat in Oak Street. 3. My office is further than your offic. sevent ‘A Read the grammar box. CeCe) The flat is from my office, This flat is for Tom to buy. This room is for my plants. 5 Complete the sentences with too... or (not) .. enough and the adjectives in brackets. 1. Brad's hotel is ......100.fat...... (far) from the station. He must call a taxi 2. “Is your coffee - (hot)?” “Yes, thank you. It's perfect.” 3. hate this room. itis (light). We need a lamp, 4. Ike this table and it is . (cheap) for me to buy, 5. Sam is 2.25 metres. A normal bed is (long) for him, 6. We can’t WOrk! It 5 «sess (noisy). 7. DON't go OUL, IIS sees se (dangerous) to drive in this weather. Listen, read and repeat, eighteen ee.) 9 A Listen and complete the dialogue, SALESPERSON: Can | help you? ALAN: Yes, we're looking for a 1¢0ffee.t \s this the 2 ‘one here? than this one. ‘SALESPERSON: No, that dark coffee table over there is 3 ALAN: What do you think of it, Karla? RARLA: I'm not sure, IS it big 4.ecncons ALQN? a ALAN: Yes, it is. But | think its 5... rms Gark, KARLA: Ob, 16... this coffee table. How much is it? ne SALESPERSON: It's £349, ALAN: That's very expensive. SALESPERSON: Yes, well it'5 the To..ccss - expensive coffee table in the shop. ALAN: Karla, you always choose the most expensive items, B Listen again and check your answers. WORDS ACCESSORIES IN THE HOME 10 + Listen, read and repeat. coffee table armchair alarm clock \ mattress floor lamp dishwasher washing machine 8 Answer the questions about accessories in the home, Use the words in A, 1. Which items do you usually find in a bedroom? alarm clock, 2. Which items do you usually find in a living-room? 3. Which items do you use in the kitchen? 4. Which items use electricity? nineteen 19 iz 06 lL GRAMMAR i 11 A Read the grammar box. eT Ges SS Your room is the quietest room in the house. (short adjective) This supermarket is the most expensive supermarket in the city. (long adjective) SPELLING: EXCEPTIONS: t dlose~closest noisy - noisiest good~best far farthest / furthest | hot ~ hottest bad - worst 5 Write sentences to describe the flats in the pictures. Use the superlative form of the adjectives below. | Dif’ cheap dark expensive traditional modern Complete the sentences with the D Compare your home and your friends* homes. comparative or superlative form of the Write comparative and superlative sentences, adjectives in brackets, You can use the words below or your own 1. Jenny has got ....Ahe. Plagest.... (big) eee bookshop in the city, quiet noisy light dark 2. Are houses in London ... po racciorn (expensive) houses in the country? 3. My new flat is (light) my old flat 4. This hotel is sesereneesenee (ChE@p) the hotel opposite it 5. Is that snake .... . (dangerous) snake at the 200? 6. (good) John’s article, 7. Wow! This is (noisy) shopping centre in the world! 20 twenty unit, READING 12 9. Read about the biggest house in England, Hundreds of years ago, the Wentworth family lived in Wentworth Castle, Then in 1695, William Wentworth, the 2nd Earl of Strafford, The died. He didn’t have any children so his sister, Anne, got Wentworth Castle, Anne’s cousin, Thomas Wentworth, was angry. He decided to make his home bigger and better than the castle. He called it Wentworth Woodhouse. Some of the best architects in Europe designed Wentworth Woodhouse. It was very beautiful and many ° House in Senn totes ert: Nearly three hundred years later, in 1979, Earl Wentworth Fitawilliams E n 1 an d died. The Bal also didn't have any children and he was the last pervon inte Wentworth fy ove inthe house. Toy Ceed weeny am architect tom London, Ine inthe Hotae. Hes te aN : se _Ining there an he oly use ofthe oud Sedo ee en a ee ee ea aiag an mice ee the number of rooms in inside because Newbold doesn’t want visitors. The biggest house in Wentworth Woodhouse in England is probably also the quietest. South Yorkshire, It’s the biggest house in England. Imagine living in a house Which sentence in the text gives the following information? Copy the sentence. 1. William Wentworth gave Wentworth Castle to his sister. He. didn't. have any children eo his sister, Anne, aot Wentworth Castle, 2. Thomas Wentworth wanted a bigger house than Wentworth Castle. 3. Thomas Wentworth had important visitors in his house. 4. No Wentworths lived in the house after Earl Wentworth-Fitzwilliams 5. You can’t visit Clifford Newbold in his home. LANGUAGE PRACTICS peo 7078] tenty- eo —— WORD LIST air conditioner coffee table dark tight quiet alarm dock cooking dishwasher mattress safe armchair cousin expensive mirror traditional cheap curtains far modern uncomfortable lose dangerous, floor lamp noisy ‘washing machine | | VOCABULARY 3 complete the sentences with too... ot (not)... enough and the adjectives in brackets, 1 Look at the wordlist above and do the following exercises. 1, Its summer. Its..... . 1. Write the correct word for each picture. ee 2. Close the curtains, It's (dark) in here. je 3. IS MY SONG ns retsestecssrnes (GOOd) for the competition? | want to win. ie 4, Sara can’t walk to work. She lives .»- (far) from her office. Bo IS Dean weeesecnnnnen (01d) for driving lessons? He's sixteen, 00.0... (hot) to wear | washing machine 6. We don't want to live here. There are a lot of Cars outside and it anne (Quit) Zaisemeey (noisy) to study here, Let's go to my house. ‘ Saree a f 8. You can do this exercise. Its... 2 ae oe lescribe furniture. a ea List NG GRAMMAR 4. A Listen and choose the correct answer, 2. choose the correct answer. 1. a. No, its too far. b. Yes, it's nicer than ‘the other one. 1. Is Janet taller than / Dwoman here? eae ee eee 2. That is more interesting than / 3 the most interesting book in the library, peer ene t ee once 3. The blue hat is cheaper than / the cheapest Be ener eo. I operas Sis 5. a. Yes, its quiet. b. No, its too modern. 4. Do people in the city wear the most modern / B Listen and check your answers. more modern than clothes? 5. Sam is worse than / the worst me at tennis, 22 twenty-two ANDY: Tawra: | anor: | TANYA: | ANDY: TANYA: | | ANDY: | | | 1 Listen and read the dialogue. Look! Here’ a flat with two bedrooms, Is it big? Yes, but the kitchen is small 's it big enough for our dishwasher? I'm not sure. But look, there's a nice living-room. | don’t like the living-room. Its very dark. don’t think it's dark. Let's go and see it. 2 In pairs, change the words in colour, Act out your new dialogue. 3 Ask three students these questions and write their answers, hhas your home got? DERE In 1964, Terence Conran, a designer, opened a shop in London to sell his modern furniture and he called it Habitat. People loved Habitat's modern design, with white walls and bright lights. Soon, there were Habitat shops all over Britain. In 1973, Conran opened a Habitat shop in Paris. It was the first shop outside the UK. Today, there are about 80 Habitat shops in the UK and around Europe What's your name? How many bedrooms What is your favourite furniture? unit. OHA | ER eee | Listen, read and repeat. A Listen and complete the dialogue. ‘Were you '......POM..... in Manchester, Barry? No, I was born in Leeds. We 2, in Leeds for ten years, then we moved to Manchester. 3 you like Manchester? Oh, yes. 14 living there. Where did you go to school? 15. nu to Colton School, After that, | went to Cambridge University and 6 journalism. | 7. my wife, Gina, at Cambridge. Really? | met my wife Karla at university, 8. cml 8 Listen again and check your answers, Practise with another student, Where were you born? 1 was born in What school did you go to? | went to school. WORDS veres 4 A Listen, read and repeat. Diz ad am be born get engaged {90 to school get divorced move to / from ‘al z By i = i “a work for ‘graduate from grow up ‘get married apply for 5 Match the beginnings of the sentences in A to the endings in B. A Kevin was born at . We moved from My parents grew up in We got engaged \ applied for They got divorced . She graduated from PN ONARWNO GRAMMAR 5. A Read the grammar box. EAST NPL ae AFFIRMATIVE: ' 1 you you he he she listened she it it we we they they SHORT ANSWERS: }. Anne and Mark got married in =o (didn) listen it Did they Yes, I did. / No, he didn't. Manchester to Liverpool Cambridge University. ‘St Joseph's Hospital, a job with the bank. the same town. ‘two years after their wedding @ year before our wedding a beautiful church. listen? B_ Complete the sentences with the correct Past Simple form of the verbs in brackets, 1. Sara .....2budled... (study) at Coventry University a they s+ (get) married? 3. Mark and Pam (not buy) a new house. 4. We... (go) to the theatre last night. 5. Cathy vse (ply) for the job at the hospital? twenty-five 25 -—o eee A listen and repeat. Which verb in each group has got a different ending sound? 1. listened # wanted « played 2. watched « talked « started 3. chatted * moved waited 5 Listen again and check your answers, Listen, read and repeat, twenty-six 8 A Listen and complete the dialogue. KARLA: My '.....9igt@f..... , Rita, lost a lot of weight. She 2 weigh 80 kilograms. Today, she weighs 60. emty; Really? That's fantastic! KARLA: Yes, and Sh€ 3...n00- SMOkiNg tWO years ago. She used to smoke at least a pack a day. emmy; Does she feel good? KARLA: Yes, of course. Rita used to be 4. .. all the time, but she isn't tired any more. What about you, Emily? You 5, a lot, too, Euity: | know. It's very 6, 1 t0 stop. KARLA: Well, YOu 7... better stop. It's really ®..., for you. mity; | know, | know. B Listen again and check your answers. WORDS LIFESTYLE 9 A Listen, read and repeat. aes eatjunk food goon adiet feel tired quit smoking ‘work out, gain weight bestressed be overworked lose weight B Choose the correct answer. Write sentences about you. Use the chart below 1 Debbie @ent on a dieby felt tired and ard) cere Sine scan scene cs she looks great. lose / gain weight | 2. Sheila is stressed / weighs about her goon adiet | _ lest year. new job. || work out | 2 week ago. | be stressed yesterday. 3. My friends eat junk food / work out at the health club. oe aero 4, Gene feels good, He quit smoking / relaxed in March. in the summer. 5. Joe didn’t like his old job. He was ¢ overworked / worked out. 2 4 5. 6. Owen relaxed / weighed 75 kg last year. 7. | feel tired / gain weight. I'm going to bed twenty-seven 27 —_—— GRAMMAR 10 A Read the grammar box. used to smoke. He didn’t use to eat healthy food. Did they use to work out? Write questions with the words below and the correct form of used to. 1 you / run / every evening Did you us 2. Carol / weigh / 120 kilos B Look at the pictures. What did or didn’t the | People use to do? Write sentences using 3. Brian / live / with his parents used to / didn’t use to and the words below. swim / ride a horse live in the city / live on a farm eat junk food / work out smoke / ride a motorcycle Play the piano / play the guitar 28 twenty-eight 4. the children / walk / to school 5. 1/ wear / this dress 11 A Read the grammar box. EEE We had (‘d) better stop smoking, You had (‘d) better not eat that ice cream. 8 Match the sentences in A to the sentences in B, A 1. Lenny gained 15 kilos, 2. Jack has got a big test tomorrow. 3. Mary is overworked. 4. Lena isn’t working right now. 5. It's raining. 6. There isn’t any food in the house, B a. He had better not go to bed late. b. She'd better take @ holiday. We'd better go shopping He had better not eat that cake. €. She had better apply for a job. You'd better take an umbrella. 12.» Read about a special TV programme. ‘Are you healthy? Do you eat the right food? Do you exercise regularly? Many people can't answer yes to these questions so they look for help. Sometimes, they find help on TV. ‘The Biggest Loser is a popular television reality series and it began in the USA in 2004, The idea behind the programme was to help People lose weight and live healthy lives. n the first series, there were ‘twelve contestants and the winner was “the biggest loser”. Today, people watch The Biggest Loser regularly on five continents around the world, The Biggest Loser is on TV for months while the Contestants lose hundreds of kilos. Losing weight is difficult and the organisers of the programme don't ‘make it easy. Many contestants used to eat a lot of junk food and they didn’t use to exercise. So to be on the programme, they have to leave their homes for five. to six months, learn to cook healthy meals and work ‘out every day. It's a lot of hard work! The Biggest Loser is an interesting reality programme but it isn’t an ordinary one. For many people, it's a life- ‘changing experiencet B Choose the TWO correct answers. 1. The Biggest Loser .. 4. The participants ... 2. Is. a quick way to lose weight. @. cook their own food. © started in 2004. b must exercise. © Ba reality TV programme. . stay at home. 2. The first TV programme . 5. The Biggest Loser a. had twelve participants. a. is popular around the world. . was all over the world b, helps people change their lives. c. was in the USA. C. iS just for fun. 3. The winner 2, loses the most weight. b. works hard to lose weight . watches TV regularly, © What other television reality series do you know? What do contestants do on the Programme? Write about it. LANGUAGE PRACTICE pape 7E7 | twenty-nine 29 worp List apply for contestants get engaged grow up ‘weigh be born eat junk food: get married lose weight ‘work for be overworked feel tired go ona diet move to / from: ‘work out be stressed gain weight go to school ‘quit smoking business get divorced ‘raduate from relax VOCABULARY 3 complete the sentences with used to / didn't use to. 1 Look at the word list above and do the 1. ulH64.42..0.. drink a lot of eotfee but skh eae a now | only drink water. 1. List three things people do with a partner, eee ae 1 Eh engaged but today, she's a doctor. It's amazing! see the boys _ 3 2. List four healthy things to do. econ) 4. a nets KEN cessessese .. smoke? 2.00 a) 5. [HAM sats rararete work te but newine comes home early 4 complete the sentences with had better / ceAmean) had better not. 1. Jack feels tired. He had better. not drive far 2 complete the sentences with the verbs below. Use the Past Simple. notrelax watch growtip go noteat take 1. John was born in Oxford but he ve GEEWMP.... in London, Zire M Rec photos at the wedding? 3. The boys in the park. 4. The dog isn’t well. It... food. st YOU sone the Football match on TV? 6. Iwas very BUSY AND .tcsesnensee at the weekend, a lot of .. to the concert 30 thirty. a 3, 4. this evening, My bike isn’t safe. 1. ride it. The car is making a strange noise. | 3 .. take it to the garage. Diane is very thin. She... 90 ‘on another diet. LISTENING 5 A Usten and choose the correct answer, 1. a. In Paris, b, In 1982. 2. a. No, he didn't. b. No, they weren't. 3. a. It a beautiful day. b. It’ raining, 4. a. But now she feels b. But now she tired. eats healthy food. a. No, thanks. I'd better b, | never relax. not. Listen and check your answers, 1 sten and read the dialogue. ‘ALICE: How often do you come to the health club? & NADINE: Twice a week. | used to work out every day, but | started a new job last month, ‘AUCE: What do you do? NADINE: I'm a graphic artist. | work at the Daily News, ALICE: My boyfriend used to work there. He's a journalist, ‘NADINE: Really? When did he leave? AUICE: Two years ago, He worked there after he Graduated from university. Then he applied for a job at a TV station, 2 inpairs, change the words in colour. Act out your new dialogue, 3 Ask three students these questions and write their answers, What's your name? Where did you grow up? What did you do after you left school? 'n 1753, the English Parliament declared that young People must be 21 to get married or they must have Permission from their parents. But, in Scotland it was Possible for boys to get married at 14 and girls at 12, So, young couples travelled to Scotland to get married, and the first place they came to was the village of Gretna Green. Although the law in both countries is different now, more than 5,000 couples stil go to Gretna Green every year to get married. thirty-one 31 Usten, read and repeat, A Listen and complete the dialogue. Did you go t...shopping.. again today, Emily? ‘Yes, | did. | was looking for a2.......... blouse. Did you find one? No, but | met Karla, my 3... cscs. from the cooking lessons. We f.rrrsnnneee and laughed for hours! Well, while you were 5, seneaee seen fun, | was cleaning the flat. That was our plan for 6 sso femember? Sorty, Gavin. | forgot, 8 Listen again and check your answers, Practise with another student, Where were you? ‘What were you doing? | went to roe twas thirty-two WORDS CLOTHES AND ACCESSORIES 4A Listen, read and repeat. What are you wearing today? Write about : your clothes. a { say es raincoat ae suit . —— i, , GRAMMAR gloves umbrella wallet 5 A Read the grammar box. AFFIRMATIVE: NEGATIVE: scarf belt ' 1 he Ni he was not she laying. she ienrt it it skirt ‘tracksuit swimsuit vou. you ‘were not we Meving, we weren't) 5 Complete the sentences with the clothes playing. laying. and accessories in A. ey, a, 1. You should wear your black jeans and white 8 Complete the sentences with the verbs in -~Plouee..... at the restaurant. brackets. Use the Past Continuous, 2. 1VE Got a ...sssecsessesses fOr the beach, 1. The boys ......were.teading...... (read) in 3. My hands are cold! | need........ 7 bed at midnight. 4. It's raining! Put on a and 21 sietseenmcnes (NOE Fain) at boots and take your 7 o'clock. 5. I'm going to the health club. Where's my 3. We sven (dance) at 1? midnight last night. WEAN A erreseseesenres FOF YOUF interview, 4. Jean and Mark ... I want to pay. Where's my , (not listen) to the radio an hour ago. 6. 7. B. PULA vssecssnsns OM YOUR trousers 5. Chatlie svn (NOt Work) 9. at 3 o'clock. He (play) football, Don’t wear shoes with that dress, Wear 10. I've got a long, red and White «oso. for the Arsenal football match. 11, Should | wear trousers or a for the party? thirty-three 33 GRAMMAR While we were ... G A Read the grammar box. ESE T Listen, read and repeat. questions: 1 he Was i playing? t you Were we playing? 3 1 was interviewing Jimmy ae Hanson, the football player. We mot at Ricky's Restaurant. SHORT ANSWERS: So, how did the Yes, Iwas. / No, I wasn't, see sricw oo? ‘Yes, you were. / No, you weren't, 5 Write questions with the words below. Use the Past Continuous. ; Oh, it went well and Iunch 1. Alice / drive to work / at 8.00 |was very good. But our waiter Was Alice driving was nev and a bit confused. at 8 o'clock? 2. the men / play football / at 4.00 3. Pete / study / at 9.00 this morning While Jimmy and were talking, the waiter asked me to pay. I gave ‘him my credit card, but he didn't Tetum it. He gave me cash instead! 4, Mike and Sara / walk the dog / 05.3 moa) What did he do with . se your credit . 5. lan/ clean the car / at 6.00 He gave it to somebody |g else. It was all a mistake, Finally, we sorted it out. 34 thirty-four 8 A tisten and complete the menor | didnt see you at the ofice this morning, What were you Vossen AHN... 2 logue, CATHY; | took some holiday. | was 2..... ..- all morning, WENDY: What did you buy? catty: Well, | was looking for a new 3, sesseuns fOF my sister's wedding when | saw some beautiful shoes in a small shop. WENDY: So, did you buy them? CATHY: No, | wanted to, but 1 4...... seteaeecene While | was waiting to pay, saw that my 5 and cheque book weren't in my bag, WENDY: Did you leave them somewhere? CAI YES. Boon snrmeno OME and they Were on the kitchen table 5. Listen again and check your answers, WORDs sHopPinG 5 Match the beginnings of the sentences in 9 A Usten, read and repeat. A to the endings in ae, — A I Try on the shoes re " | bought this sofa because se . In some shops, you can only pay oe Give your money to the ash cheque credit card I work in a shop as a 1 2 3. 4, 5. 6. I returned the scarf and | got 7. paid for this TV, but | haven't got 8. Help me pick out 9. Please write a cheque 10 bargain My credit card is B a. sales assistant. b. a receipt. . a refund, 4, it was a bargain, JL. @. before you buy them, aA a oe f. VISA, : 4 9. cashier. . fh. a present for Sue. wa” | A seo fe im cash o. for £100, return pick out try on ; sales assistant thirty-five 35 10 4 Read the grammar box. PAST SIMPLE / PAST CONTINUOUS We cleaned the car while Dad was sleeping, ‘While you were talking to Laura, | called Don, ‘She was crying when we opened the door, ‘When the teacher arrived, the children were working. 5 Complete the sentences with the verbs in brackets. Use the Past Simple or Past Continuous. 1. While Julie .....Was.reading...... (read) the ‘Newspaper, she finished her coffee. 2. My husband 3. The journalist . (buy) this belt while he was travelling in italy. : ~- (write) an article when the photographer arrived. o (not sleep) when you came home last night. 5. We were looking for new gloves when we .. ee - (find) these boots. se YOU see (lay) football when | saw you? wath) TV last night, they heard a loud noise. ~- (pay) for the meal while we ee © Write sentences with the words below. Use the Past Simple and Past Continuous. 1. we/ swim / when / it / start to rain We were swimming when i 2. you/ not work / when /1/ ask for help 3. I/clean the flat / while / Jenny / shop for food 4. she / drive home / when / a car / hit her 5 the students / not wait / while / the teacher / explain / the exercise PRONUNCIATION IL Usten and repeat. Pay attention to the different sound of the vowel in colour in each pair. 1. cash colour 2. ambulance - umbrella 3. fashion ~ fun 36 thirty-six ee ee ee READING 12 4 Read about fashion on the internet SHOPPING for CLOTHES Today, we can buy anything on the Internet: books, fu ire, electronics and ~ thanks to Natalie Massenet and Iris Ben-David - even luxury fashion items, Natalie Massenet was working in London as a journalist for a fashion magazine when she had an idea, Many women want to wear the latest fashions, but these clothes aren't always easy to find in the shops. So in 2000, Natalie started Net-a-porter.com ~ the world’s fret luxury fashion shop on the Internet. Natalie's clothes are from some of the world’s most famous designers. People can order them, try them on and keep them or return them to the shop. While Natalie's business was growing, iis Ben-David started her {Rtemet fashion company. Iris often had problems buying clothes. ‘Sometimes, she couldn't find the right colour, Sometimes, the size Cr Shape was wrong. So Iris started StyleShake, With StyleShake, puyers can make their own decisions about clothes. They can choose {he design of dress A, the colour of dress B and the material of dress 1, The clothes arrive at their home after 10 days - ready 10 wean Fach item of clothing is an original because it's made for the buyer. Now that’s easy shopping! B Tick (/) the sentences T (true) or F (false), Net-a-porter.com helps women, buy the latest fashions. Natalie Massenet designs the clothes for Net-a-portercom, When you buy clothes from Net-aportercom, you must keep them, Net-2-porter.com is an older company than StyleShake. Clothes from Styleshake don’t need any modifications v] af ola © Correct the false statements from B. LANGUAGE PRACTICE age 7879) thirty-seven 37 worpD List bargain cashier pay belt cheque ick out blouse credit card raincoat boots fashion receipt cash gloves refund VOCABULARY 1. Look at the word list above and do the following exercises, 1. List three things you need in the rain, PO 2. list three ways to pay for things you buy. gash 3. Complete the puzzle according to the Pictures, r wali [ite le] IF | l E roo ro Tl AcRoss > 38 thirty-eight return skirt try on sales assistant sult umbrella scart swimsuit waiter shape tracksuit wallet size GRAMMAR 2 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. Use the Past Continuous. 1. Matt ...wae. buying... (buy) boots at 5.00. 2. Sue .... iy wees (NOt run) for the bus when we met, Sees dieh Rtanet & . (tak) on the phone all morning? 4. Beth and Helen swonees (NOt pay) for lunch five minutes ago, Be rare otanest (wear) a coat? Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs. Use the Past Simple or Past Continuous, 1. Thelma ...Wwas.baking... (bake) a cake when the baby started crying. 2. The boys were playing football when it .» (tart) to rain, 3. While we....... ve (buy) clothes, I lost. my wallet. 4, Harry... (Not drive) when he saw the accident, LISTENING 4 A Usten and choose the correct answer. 1. a. lused my creat card. b. It was a bargain 2. a. Iwas trying on clothes. b. | tried on clothes. 3. a. I went shopping, b. It went wel. 4. a. Yes, they did. b. Yes, they were, 5. a. Ileft while you were. | left my wallet sleeping, in the shop. 8 Listen and check your answers, EE a 1 Listen and read the dialogue, Ti: Where were you? ANNA: | was at the shoe shop. | was looking for a pair of boots, Tis; Did you find any? nwa: No, | didn’t, But I saw a beautiful suit for you. Tm: | don’t need a suit. ANA: Yes, you do. We're going to a wedding next week, Tis: Oh, right. | forgot. ANNA: Well, the suit was a bargain, You should go and try it on TiM: OK, Iwill, 2 In pairs, change the words in colour Act out your new dialogue. 3 Ask three students these questions and write their answers. What's yourname? How do you pay for your clothes? id you buy on your last shopping trip? EEO MetroCentre at Gateshead, in the northeast of England, is the biggest shopping centre in Europe. The centre opened in 1986 and it has got four shopping malls (areas): red, green, blue and yellow. The Yellow Mall Contains many attractions for young and old, with a laser game arena, cinemas, a bowling alley and places to eat. MetroCentre has also Got 342 shops, about 50 restaurants, cafés and bars, a railway and bus station and place for 10,000 cars to park. n * Listen and complete the dialogue, What did the doctor say? ('m lucky. 11... RAVER... broken any bones. ‘And how's your 2, ? A bit better. But now my head hurts, Alan, when did you 3 sve YOU motorcycle? In January. Why? So you've 4 it for six months and you've already had two 5, Us definitely time to sell the motorcycle, It's too dangerous. Oh, | don’t know. 16 my bike know you love it, but it isn’t Varese | 8 Usten again and check your answers, Practise with another student. Have you ever had an accident / been to hospital? ‘Yes, | have. / No, | haven't. What happened? | fell off my bike / broke my arm / had an operation / was ill WORDS Pants OF THE BODY 4 A Listen, read and repeat. neck 8 Circle the word that doesn’t helong, 2. shoulders « neck » wrist « throat 3. hand « fingers » back * wrist 4, face * mouth « head stomach 1. leg © knee © ankle GRAMMAR 5A Read t box. CEE PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE: AFFIRMATIVI have ('ve) just called the doctor, WEGATIVE: He has not (hasn't) called the doctor yet, Questions: Have you called the doctor since last night? SHORT ANSWERS: Yes, have, /No, | haven't, oo shoulders wrist C Choose the correct word, 1. Agiraffe has got a long knee (Ged) 2. Late too much. My stomach / back hurts 3. Pete fell and broke his elbow / throat. 4. The puppy has got a white face / wrist. 5. Sam put his baby sister on his ankle / shoulders. Lara PAST SIMPLE: AFFIRMATIVE: \alled the doctor an hour ago. WEGATIVE: He didn’t call the doctor yesterday, ‘Questions: Did you call the doctor last night? SHORT Answers: Yes, I did, / No, I didn't. 5 Complete the sentences with the verbs in brackets. Use the Present Perfect Simple or the Past Simple. oo YOU SISEEF oa ~ (live) in London, but now we live in New York. (work) at a newspaper. (have) dinner? ---(get) married in 20042 1. Last year, we 2. We... (not buy) any food since Friday. gh (not vist) me last summer. 4. Jenifer sce » already 5. .- yOu just 6 forty-one 41 eS © Complete the sentences with the time expressions below. Use each time expression once, lastsummer ever just lastnight never yet two minutes ago already ue 1. Wve. had lunch. I'm not hungry now. 2. David left the office ..... necenees Maybe he’s still in the building. 3. You've been to a lot of interesting places. Have you seers BOER to Hawaii? 4. Simon's tired because he went to bed late 5. | wanted to take Brian to that film, but he's sees SOON it, 6. We stayed at home + 80 this year we want to go away. 7. We --rneen Met yOur parents. When can | meet them? 8. Carol hasn't heard the NEWS cesses . . We can tell her tomorrow. Listen, read and repeat. ait — forty-two KARLA: eunty; KARLA: euy: KARLA: ewmty: KALA: euny: KARLA: TA Lsten and complete the dialogue. Are you 1... feeling ‘Yes, a bit 2.,., How's your 3. It’s gone, Well that’s good, Have you been taking 4 Yes, 15, "ve got something for you. Srremnennes? Chicken soup? No. I didn't 7, magazines, medicine? something for my headache and it helped, YOu soup. I brought you &,,.. Eufity: Great! I'm really bored. 5 Listen again and check your answers, WORDS HEALTH 8 A Listen, read and repeat. bs, healthy stomach ache . coughing medicine Choose the correct answer, 1. | feel very hot. I've got a @ fever a. healthy 3. Oliver is ill. The doctor gave him .. a. X-rays 4. Thomas can't a. fever b. stomach ache b. ill b. medicine walk. He's got a b. sore throat 5. Donna cut her finger. itis a. bleeding b. coughing . broken leg 2. Pete is sneezing and coughing. He is . bleeding ca headache © broken leg . sneezing 5. Helen has got a broken arm. You can see it on the ... a. medicine ». Xray headache What health problems from A have you had? When did you have ther about two healt h problems, m and what did you do? Write forty-three 43 9A Read the grammar box. Chace e res AFFIRMATIVE: MEGATIVE: ‘questions: 1 1 1 you have (ve) been you have not (haven't) you eo bibliog wa bean alping Have TT, been helping? they they they he he he she has (s) been she has not (hasn't) Has she been helping? i helping been helping it tt it SHORT ANSWERS: Yes, Ihave. / No, | haven't, Yes, he has. / No, he hasn’t 8 Complete the sentences with the verbs in brackets. Use the Present Perfect Continuous. 1. Where were you? |.....htave.been waiting (wait for you for over an hour, 2. I'M wortied abOUE YOU. YOU ve ccecsssonsee ---« (not drink) enough water. 3. lynn... -~ (watch) TV since 5.00. 4. Philip... . (not eat) very well lately. 5. What's the matter? You .. +e (3628) all morning, 6. We (oot thine about the problem all day © Write the words in the correct order to make questions about the pictures. Then answer the questions, 1. been / studying / for the maths test / has / Sam Hae. Sam been studying for the mathe teat? 2. Tracy / been / all weekend / working / has 3. been / the girls / painting / have / the room 4, the chef / has / dinner / cooking / been 5. been / since this morning / Ryan / has / daring 4 forty-four a ea unit PRONUNCIATION 10 A Listen and repeat. Which word in each group has got the same th sound as the word in colour? 1. the: three they athlete 2. think: everything other this B Listen again and check your answers. READING 11 4 Read about an extraordinary sportsman. NOTHING IS IMPOSSIBLE Joshua (Josh) George is an extraordinary sportsman, Tn 2008, he won gold and silver medals while he was competing in the Paralympic Games in Beijing, China. Josh Iris only 45 kilos and he can’t use his legs. But today, he is Americas top wheelchair athlete, He wes his arms and shoulders to Push himself in a special wheelchair. ‘When Josh was four yeas old, he had a terrible accident. He fell out of the window of his family’s flat on the 12th floor of the building. Josh didn’t die, but he hasn't walked since the accident. He is paralysed. Jest’ parents wanted him tobe like other children, They taught him todo everything sitting in a Uheelchait. Josh has always loved sport and he's been competing in different sporting evens ines he was very young. He also studied journalism and graduated from the University of Illinois ‘Today, Josh life isnt different from the lives of other athletes his age. He lives in his own lat drives @ car and travels all over the world to competitions. Josh's determination has helped him to become a champion, He doesn't think he's different from other serious athletes. They must all work hard to be the best. 5 Answer the questions 1. Which special competition did Josh ge to in Beijing in 2008? ‘The Paralympic. Games, 2. What kind of athlete is Josh George? 3. What happened to Josh when he was four years old? 4. How did Josh's parents help him? 5. Why did Josh become an athlete? &. What do we know about Josh's everyday lfe today? forty-five 45 Ls REVIEW worp List ankle face knee shoulders throat back fover medicine sneezing Wheelchair bleeding headache neck sore throat wrist broken leg heolthy paralysed stomach Xeays coughing hungry rest stomach ache elbow i eens 3) Complete the sentences with the verbs in brackets. Use the Present Perfect Continuous. 1. Sam hae, been couahing.. (cough) all morning, 2. lan er a long time, 1 Look at the word lst above and do the following exercises, 1. List six medical problems. uu (Ot feel) well for on broken leg, Z esees-e- YOUF brother Pea bikie mn eee nr (work) all weekend? 2. Write the correct words under the pictures. 4, Shelly and Tom for you since 10 o'clock 5. What... (do) all day? 6. Philip .. = ten minutes Te WO sasssssctssetiseensesssenee (NOt USA) that computer today, (wait) oe YOU so se (not listen) for rite a perce (talk) on the phone for one hour? LISTENING GRAMMAR 4 A Listen and choose the correct answer. Die cheese sarack ata 12 No ib. Wo, than s 2. a I broke my leg. b. I'm taking you to 1. Janet didn't K net didn’t come /@sn’t comBhome yet. ie 2. | have already seen / saw that film twice. 3. a. Yes, she has. b. Ten minutes. 3. The children haven't finished / didn’t fir 4. a. Iread a book. b. I've been reading, their homework yesterday. 5. a. It's gone. . I've got @ headache, 4. Bob played / hi layed it I = ee ‘has played tennis at Wimbledon 8 Listen and check your answers. 5. Mina hasn‘t seen / didn’t see her cat since this morning. 6. Have you visited / Did you visit Italy yet? PAUL: Hello, Kim? What’ the matter? ‘Oh, hi Paul. ve been ill for a week We I've got a sore throat and I've been coughing. | haven't been at work since Friday PAUL: Yes, | know. Why don't you go to the doctor? ‘am: | did. | was at the clinic yesterday and I've got some medicine. PAUL: Are you in bed? ‘amt: Not today. My fever has gone and ''m feeling a bit better. | hope to be in the office on Monday, | ‘PAUL: Well, | hope you're better soon, ‘int: Thanks, Paul 2 Inpaits, change the words in colour. Act out your new dialogue, 3 Ask three students these questions and write their answers. | What's your name? Have you ever broken an arm or a leg? What do you do when | | How? ? Harley Street has always been one of the most famous streets in London. For many years, writers, Musicians, Politicians and scientists lived there. But today, it is famous for its doctors. It has become the centre of Private medical excellence. It is also called Medical London because of the Private hospitals and clinics in the area. More than 1,500 Professional medical people live and work in and around Harley Street. Their patients come from around the world and very often they are rich and famous, Only fi Will you loc 4 A Listen and complete the dialogue. How about you, Emily? Will you open a 1...eetaurant.. one day? {don't know. Maybe | 2am if the future, but | don't feel ready yet Why not? You're a great 3 1 utr: I'm not worried about the cooking. its all the other responsibilities. Hey, I've got an 4 Why don’t we 5, a restaurant together? What? Think about it. It'll be great. Il 6 s-sneees the Soups and you'll make your Jasennnnneenees GSES. uy: Hmmm, that's not a bad idea, $ B Listen again and check your answers, 4 3 Practise with another student. wv ” IDENT 1: Will YOU WOK a Bence ? P Yes, we will. No, we won't. = forty-eight a q WORDS ADJECTIVES GRAMMAR 4 A Aisten, read and repeat, 5 A Read the grammar box. hae Bae fe on, Be pe ae 1 1 ‘Successful famous ‘trendy you you he. he ' she will eat she —_ will not (won't) yr it it eat = we we popular original they they 8 Correct the sentences with the words in brackets and the affirmative and negative form of will. fresh interesting 1. Mary will travel to italy next year. Peru) Many.mon't travel to Italy next year. a Shell bravel to Fer ceca 2. Alan will become a lawyer. (writer) delicious fantastic B_ Read the sentences and choose the correct aaa Sern answer. 3. The dog will play in the park later. 1. Everybody likes Brian. He'@opulab/ (the garden) original. 2. I've just bought these vegetables, They're fresh / trendy. 4. Eric and Lisa will open their cooking 3. Mmm ... I love this cake! It's famous / school next week. (restaurant) delicious. 4. Gerard is a chef at the best restaurant in. town. He's comfortable / successful. 5. Pete went on a skiing holiday in the Alps. It was fantastic / Popular! 5. We will get married in June. (engaged) 6. Susan is a fashion designer. Her clothes are delicious / trendy. 7. We bought a new bed. Its very PRONUNCIATION é famous / comfortable. . ; 6 A tisten and circle the words you hear, 8. Read this article. Its very interesting / fresh. 1.1 © Twill 9. Frank's Place is different from other 2. they'll © they will cafés. It's original / delicious. 3. she'll ¢ she will 10. He's in many Hollywood films. He's 8 Listen again and repeat. Check your comfortable / famous. answers. forty-nine 49 eee A Read the grammar box. 8 Write the words in the correct order to make questions, ELLACEACC «Then answer the questions. Make them true for you. 1. travel / will /in the summer / to another country / you uesTiON: oe Will you travel to another country in. the eummer? 1 a Yee, wil. /.No, won't he 2. change / your job / you / soon / will she eat? it a 3. you/ tomorrow / go / wil /to the health club they shonr ANSWERS: 4, have / next year / you /a birthday party / will Yes, | will. / No, they won't. Listen, read and repeat. 9A Listen and complete the dialogue. ARLA: What are you going to |....600k.... for the test tomorrow? EMILY: I'm making onion 2.... KARA: ‘Mmm... [love onion soup. What else are you preparing? ‘EMILY: For the 3..... “sseen I'M preparing fish and I'm also going to MAKE 4. recrereeeeeee With ‘tomatoes and a 6...... salad. KARAS Nicel Are you going to make your chocolate Cak®f0F 6c. ccse? EMILY: Yes, of course : RARLAS I'l be a very SUCCESSFUD Pons B Listen again and check your answers, WoRDs Foop 10 A Listen, read and repeat, Potatoes ~ a dessert bread 8 Complete the sentences with the words in A. 1. Do you want fish or meat for your... malt. course... 2 2. Gina has got a MEW on svn f0F & delicious orange cake 3. Don't drink too many se They aren't good for you. 4. I can’t make sandwiches, There isn’t any 5. People eat a lot of «........ senecnnae in China and Japan. 6. Did you put any... in my coffee? 7. Iwant to make some chips. Have We got ANY eco ? 8. | always put a lot of sea... -- in my cooking, 9 canner ~- {5 an important ingredient. We use it for cooking and in salads. }0. There's chocolate cake for “snes aNd there's also some vanilla... 11. This bread has got white init. fitty-one 51 { GRAMMAR | LL 4 Read the grammar box. AFFIRMATIVE: NEGATIVE: ‘questions: | am (mm) going to walk. 1 am(m)not going to walk. Am ~—1-—_going to-walk? he he he She 15(S) going towalk. she isnot (isn't) going to walk. ts she going to walk? it it it you you you | we are (re) going to walk. we are not aren‘) going to walk. Are we going to walk? they they they | the sentences with the correct form of be going to, 1. Annie is acing, ta, 2, Nicole isn’t SEDANS ween nen 4. Daniel and Nicole aren't 5. Annie and Nicole are .. Things to do for the party + make the salad ~ Annie he. gala * propare the dessert ~ Daniel and Wicole + lean the dining-room ~ Daniel “vite friends ~ Annie and Nicole C Write questions with the words below and be going to. Then answer the questions according to the list in B, 1. Annie / prepare the dessert Je. Annie.aoing 1 No, she jen't, CREE WItH FOTURE MEANING 2. Annie and Nicole / clean the dining-room WWe are having a party tomorrows, 8 Write sentences about your future plans, . Use the Present Continuous with future 3. Daniel and Nicole / prepare the dessert carat and the ideas below. Add time meet friends go to work watch TV shave lunch buy clothes 4. Daniel / invite friends 2. My family sree cour 3. My friends and | ..... 5. Nicole / work with Daniel 4. 82 stitty-two SHORT ANSWERS: ‘Yes, 1am. ‘Yes, he is. ‘Yes, they are. Nom not. No, he int. No, they aren't 5 Read the list of things to do for the party and complete) MM HH HHH HON i i i eee cence ee Today Pm to ake you to two READING (Mareen Y \\ explore them, we're trav 4 \\ 10 thet desert and undor 13 A Read about two Ne 000s interesting restaurants, —s CHILLOUT Chillout, the first ice restaurant in the Middle East, opened in Dubai in June 2007, When You arrive at Chillout, you'll be surprised, This isn’t a traditional restaurant in the middle Of the desert. Everything is made of ice: the tables, chairs, cups and plates, the art on the walls and even the curtains! You will enjoy Chillout’s food and soft drinks, but you probably won't want to stay for a long time, The temperature inside is a very cold -6°C! Ithaa is an underwater restaurant in the Maldive Islands, near India. It opened in 2005 and it is five metres under the indian Ocean. Eating at ‘tha is a fantastic experience. First, have your favourite drink on a special platform above the Ocean. Then, go down the stairs into the main restaurant. The restaurant is ike an aquarium, but You are inside and the fish are outside. So, while you're enjoying your delicious main course, you an watch the fish - and they can watch you! Tick (7) the correct sentences for each restaurant. Ithaa 1. Its below the water. v 2. Ithas got special tables and chairs 3. It’s older than the other restaurant. 4. It's cold inside but hot outside. 5. There are a lot of fish around you LANGUAGE PRACTICE papes e233 53 eS worp List bake dessert tee cream bread famous: interesting comfortable fantastic main course cups flour olive oil delicious, fresh original VOCABULARY 1 Look at the word list above and do the following exercises, 1. List three adjectives to describe food. Sat 2. Complete the puzzle. Look at the clues below. 1 foPrlelala] ELT Acnoss > 2. We use this to make sandwiches. 4, People put this in their tea or coffee, 5. We eat these with chicken or meat, Downy 1. This usually comes from the sea, 3. This is an important ingredient in paella GRAMMAR 2. Put the words in the correct order. 1. be/ breakfast / in ten minutes / ready / will / 2. successful / be / the restaurant / will /? 3. rain / it / tomorrow / won't / 4. at university / next year / Helen / study / will /. 84 fifty-four plates salt trendy Popular soft drinks underwater potatoes successful recipe sugar vice surprised 3° complete the sentences with the verbs in brackets and the correct form of be going to. 1. Sue ../8, ¥e.PWY... (buy) @ new car. 2. Nat... (not go) to work later. " essesceeerree FA - (play) tennis this afternoon? 4, Pedro and Marco ... (learn) English in Brighton. ee (not take) the dog with me. 4 complete the sentences with the verbs below. Use the Present Continuous with future meaning. clean go study not cook nothave 1, Dave .....ien't. having..... a party on Friday night. 2. -ssseeee dinner tonight. 3 for a test at the weekend, 4, -. to the market soon, 5. sseeeeessee Rachel .. ... the flat later? LISTENING 5 A Listen and choose the correct answer. 1. a. Yes, | will They're b. Yes, | will, it's delicious. very comfortable. 2. a. No, | won't, b. Yes, | am. 3. a. Yes, we are, b. That's a good idea. 4. Ithink ll make —b. It will be very soup. successful 5. a. No, we're having b. No, we're having fish. ice cream, B Listen and check your answers, 1 Listen and read the dialogue. | main course? NATHAN: I'm going to make fish and NATHAN: Yes, of course. So what are you preparing for dessert? MANDY: My special orange cake with ice cream. ‘NATHAN: That sounds delicious! ‘MANDY: | hope so! DEEIOnIA The traditional drink in the UK is tea with milk, Mote than 165,000,000 cups of tea are drunk in the UK every single day of the year. But for the British, the word ‘tea’ doesn’t only mean a hot drink ~ its also @ meal, Aftemoon tea is usually between three and five in the afternoon and it often includes a cup of tea with sandwiches and small cakes. In some places in the Uk, tea is ‘actually the evening meal and dinner is the name they use for lunch ‘MANDY: What are you going to make for the Potatoes with a fresh green salad ‘MANDY: Will you put olive oil on the salad? 2 in pars, change the words in colour. Act out your new dialogue, 3 Ask three students these questions and write their answers, 1 Listen and read the dialogue. ‘MANDY: What are you going to make for the main course? NATHAN: I'm going to make fish and Potatoes with a fresh green salad, ‘MANDY: Will you put olive oil on the salad? ‘naman: Yes, of course. So what are you Preparing for dessert? ‘MANDY: My special orange cake with j | | | | | | | | ice cream, aTHAN: That sounds delicious! | Manor: I hope sol 2 In pats, change the words in colour. Act out your new dialogue, 3 Ask three students these questions and write their answers, |_What's your name? What will you have for dinner tonight? What's your favourite dessert? | | | ees — = | The traditional drink in the UK is tea with milk. More than 165,000,000 cups of tea are drunk in the UK every single day of the year. But for the British, the word ‘teat doesn’t only mean a hot drink - it’ also @ meal. Afternoon tea is usually between three and five in the afternoon and it often includes a cup of tea with sandwiches and ‘small cakes. In some places in the UK, tea is actually the evening meal and dinner is the ‘name they use for lunch ‘itty-tive 55 Listen, read and repeat. A listen and complete the dialogue, Can | have the aisle seat on the aeroplane? Sure.1...,.d0H..... mind, Thanks. Oh, I have to get some 2 at the airport. ve only got my credit card on me Really? You 3 always take cash With you. You 4 use a credit card everywhere. know. But I've 5 very busy this week. | didn’t have time to go to the 6 Look, we're at the 7 ! That was quick. Hl get your 8 Thanks for everything, Gavin, 5 Listen again and check your answers. Practise with another student, What should / shouldn't you do? | should .. a | shouldn't WORDS TraveL 4 isten, read and repeat, G4 suitcase hand luggage boarding card window seat Passport © Complete the sentences with the words in A, 1. What time is the ......flght...... to Paris? 2, lke reading on the aeroplane. There’ a book in my 3. How much was the .. to London? 4. Iwant a 5. Ellen is sitting in the .. 6. You must Pay more money. Your ..... 7. You must show your .. 8. Goto the... 9. You must always take a .. 10. When will the ... bring us lunch? GRammMaR 5 A Read the grammar box, unit J ticket = flight attendant aisle seat + Please. | like looking outside. She likes to walk around on a long flight. --~ Weighs 30 kilos. When you get on the aeroplane and they will ve you your seat number. when you go to another country KQnBY mustn't talk to Chen because he ® Choose the correct answer, 1 a doesn’t speak English stow: 2, {can speak French, I should leave, He can’t take the car He shouldn't leave. tonight. Should we leave? a an you come with me? must, She must take a passport, 5 You mustr’t use your laptop, 6 Can / Should we buy our tickets today or tomorrow? What do you think? Drivers must / can’t stop at a red light, 4. Look at that accident! We should / can call an ambulance. Should / Can you help me, please? You can't / shouldn't swim after a big Meal. You'll feel ill, fifty-seven §7 6 4 Read the grammar box. She ee "can speak French. | couldn't speak French five years ago. Lear’ run five kilometres, could run five kilometres when | was young, Can you drive? Could you drive in 20072 ae & Complete the sentences with the correct form of can or could, { 1. Mike went to bed late. He SANE... get up now, | 2. Dan - fun fast when he was young. He won every race ' 3. you help me with my homework? It's dificult, | 4. Sorry | ~~ all YOu yesterday. | was very busy 5 the children hear our conversation last night? You mustn’t return it Tate ... T tisten, read and repeat. Hello. We want to rent a car, please. #\ Frat in ox ll 4 ‘Well, it doesn't have to be a big car, but it has to have a big boot. OK, three days. You must roturn it by 12.00 on 8th September. You mustn't return it late because that's an extra day. 2 si Ms probien Org leaves at midday on the Sth, ‘Yes, that’s fine. We want it ih uf for three days, please. - 5B fitty-cignt 8 Listen and complete the dialogue. ATTENDANT. Here's the car. The petrol tank is ful, so you don't 3 1... .have.to. KARLA: Do | have to 2 Put in petro! now. KARLA: OK, no 4. ATTENDANT: So 5 oo Have a good ©, KALA: Thank you. We will, B Listen again and check your answers, PRONUNCIATION 9A Listen and circle the words you hear 1. I can’t/ cannot come tonight 2. Sarah couldn’t/ could not understand your message. 5 Listen again and repeat. Check your answers, WORDs cars 10 A Listen, read and repeat. boot seat belt aoe. licence carrental agency petrol tank i tyre battery keys Petrol station it with a full tank of petrol? 4 ATTENDANT: Yes, you do. There's a petrol station down the 2 are the keys and licence, 3. You should not / shouldn't sit there. 4. You must not / mustn't forget your licence, Complete the sentences with the words from A, 1. "Can Isee your......JiGence... 2" the policeman asked the driver. 2. Don't sit there, The waves is broken. 3. Ask someone at the your water and oil 4. Iwant to take the car. Where are the 2 to check 5. Can you hear that 7 Its very noisy 6. Vic got a big Mercedes from the 7. We have to change this . 's there another one in the ? 8. The car won't start. | think it needs a new 9. Isthe.. .. full or empty? fity-nine 59 = £ ££ GRAMMAR IL A Read the grammar box. aT Thave to buy a ticket. He doesn’t have to buy a ticket, Do we have to buy a ticket? 5 Look at the pictures and complete the sentences with the affirmative or negative form of have to and the verbs below, Wear find + study » wait « call « go == age 1. Sara... nae.t0. Study. because she didn’t do well in the test 2. Kevin... s-vne the garage because his car won't start. 3. The children ocean tO Schoo! today. It's the summer holiday. 4 PRET vncninennnne iS Passport He can’t enter the country without it 5. Angela... . her boots because it isn’t raining, 6. Rachel and Steve... mefog their suitcases. They haven't arrived yet. 60 sixty 12» Read the grammar bo Write questions with the words below and the correct form of have to. 1. you / finish / your project / tonight Po.vou have.to finish your project. Ponlaht?... 2. I/ have /a licence / to drive this boat 3. Carol / come / home / before midnight 4. the baby / sit /in a special seat / in the car 5. we/ go /to the meeting OCCT ‘You mustn't smoke on the aeroplane, Bur: You don't have to prepare sandwiches for the flight. 5 Complete the sentences with mustn't or don't have to, 1. Robert .... MUStNE drive, He is 100 tired 2. Ua onsen WAKE UP early on Sundays. 3. Venue @at fish, It makes me very il. 4. We “vse QO Shopping, There's enough food in the fridge, $. YOU rn rnnnnnnine fOFQEt YOUF passport C Complete the sentences about you, 1. Fmustn't senses Bt WOTK, 2. IV don't have t0 eee, at work, ‘unit a READING 13 A» Read about two special airine ‘companies. (Cheap Flights wort | tos, © scone The Irish airline company, Ryanair and the British company Easylet are very successful and people love using them. Why? Because they/te cheap! Their flights are Imuch cheaper than fights on big airines, such as British Airways, Air France, Iberia and Lufthansa, Ryanair and Easylet fly to and from more than 25 countries in Europe and North Africa. Millions of people buy tickets on their websites. Travellers can also use the seme websites to rent a car and find hotel rooms. ‘These two airlines have to keep ther prices low to attract passengers. How do they do it? Both aitnes put more people in ther aeroplanes and Ryanair often flies to smaliec and cheaper airports, Fo the next time you want to fy somewhere, ask yourself this question: What's more important ~ a cheap flight or a comfortable one? Tick (V) the sentences T (true) or F (false). T F Air France and Lufthansa are more expensive than Ryanair and Easylet, V7 Ryanair and Easylet only fly to Europe There are more seats on Ryanair planes than there are on Iberia planes. People usually choose their seat on Easylet flights, Passengers get free food on Ryanair and Easylet fights, Correct the false statements from B, What can, must or should you do on regular airlines? What can‘t, mustn't or shouldn't you do? Write a paragraph about flying on a regular airline, worp List airline company boot flight attendant aisle seat car rental agency hand luggage alarm check-in desk keys battery exhibition licence boarding card ‘light passengers VOCABULARY 3 1 Look at the wordlist above and do the following exercises, 1. Uist three things travellers often take to the airport. Pageport. 2. Write the correct words under the pictures. GRAMMAR 2 Complete the sentences with the affirmative oF negative form of can, should or must. 1. You... 2houldn't... eat a lot of sweet food. 2. Sam veeservseeee COME. HE'S ill. 3. Mike ... drive. He's only 151 4. You........ Wear a seat belt in ‘the car. 5. | think Rachel ask for help, 62 sixty-two passport ticket petro! station travellers petrol tank tyre seat belt window seat suitcase Choose the correct answer. 1. Can /Eoul@Michael ride a motorcycle last year? 2. Thelma has to / doesn’t have to open the shop. She's got the keys. 3. The boys mustn't / don’t have to be late for work. 4, Sonia couldn't / can’t work out today, She feels il 5. Kay ate at home. She doesn’t have to / ‘mustn't have lunch right now. 6. Do! have to /has to take an umbrella to ‘the office today? 7. We can / must leave now. The aeroplane won't wait for us, LISTENING A Listen and choose the correct answer, 1. a. Your jeans. —b. You should take cash 2. a. Sure. b. Don't worry, 3. a. Yes, you have. b. Yes, you do. 4. a. Thank you. b. No, | haven't. 5. a. Wewant to b. It doesn't have to be rent a car, a big car, 8 Listen and check your answers, f 1 Listen and read the dialogue, CHECK-IN ATTENDANT: Good morning. Can | see your passport, please? Joy: Yes, here you are. (CHECK-IN ATTENDANT: Thank you. Do you want an aisle or a window seat? Joy: An aisle seat, please. CHECK. ATTENDANT: Have you got any luggage? JOY: Yes, I've got a suitcase and a guitar to check in. Can | take my computer as hand luggage? CHECKAN ATTENDANT. Yes, that's fine, Here's your boarding card. Your seat number is 23D, Boarding is at 10.30 from gate number six. You should be there ten minutes before that. 4o¥: OK, | will, Thanks, 2. impairs, change the words in colour. Act out your new dialogue. 3 Ask three students these questions and write thelr answers. Where have you flown to What do you have to remember What's your name? to take on a flight? DEE The biggest airport in the UK is London's Heathrow Airport. It is also the third busiest airport in the world, with over 65,000,000 Passengers a year, But while these passengers are flying in and ut of the airport, for 100 people Heathrow is home. They eat, sleep and use the bathrooms there. Eram Dar is a homeless ‘woman. She has been living at Heathrow since she lost her job and couldn't pay for her flat. During the day, she goes into London on the bus, and at night, she returns to her ‘home’ ~ Terminal Three at Heathrow Airport Listen, read and repeat. I can't believe we're opening our own restaurant in a w ly, if it were possible would add new items he menu every day! You A listen and complete the dialogue. Hi, Karla. Hi, Emily Alan, you're here. You're so 1 ...pragtical... Maybe you can help us, N: What's the 2 ey * Where should we put these tables? If we put them at the back, it won't be easy to get in and out of the 3 ALAN: | see what's wrong. You've got too many tables. Ys You'te right. If we 4 fewer tables, the fO0M 5 sensu lOOK better Why don’t you return some tables to the shop? That «a... solve the problem. Of course! And if we return them, we'll have more money for 7 ity: Thanks, Alan. You're so 8 lt | 8 Listen again and check your answers, Practise with another student. : What would you do if you had more time? = IF had more time, I'd read more books / play more sport / visit my friends. | 64 sixty-four poe ee ete i WORDS ADJECTIVES OF PERSONALITY 4 A Aisten, read and repeat, Bie adventurous creative Be aa practical clever serious NOP confident 8 Match the sentences in A to the descriptions in B, A 1. Ann won't enter a room with a lot of people. SN aNeRUWHK ‘Sara will sing and dance on TV. Jack can help you solve the problem. . Dan designed his family’s home, Charles often travels to interesting places. 9. Helen won't clean the kitchen, Natalie always makes us laugh. . Tom is studying to be a lawyer, a. He's very adventurous, b. He's a practical person. ¢. She lazy. d. He's very creative, -- €, He's a serious young man. 1. f. She's too shy. g. She's very confident. h. She's very funny. C Which three adjectives describe you? Ado you think 5A Read the grammar box. honest lazy GRAMMAR GIS cee fhe opens a restaurant, it will be very successful. ‘We won't succeed if we don’t try. 8 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. Use the First Conditional. 1. if they et eee (try) THEY sorererealtll A... cee (BO) Well 2.-She wasn .- (fly) to Paris if she... (win) the race, Be IPYOU sssseseee (drink) enough water, YOU ...... (not feel) ill, 4 iit s+» (NOt snow), We ‘-ossnnssnsne (drive) to the mountains, 5. Al oo eccscseene (Graduate) if she --semees (Pass) her exams. C Complete the sentences. Make them true for you. 1, If Ineed more money... 2. If work out more, .. 3. Il buy a new car if sixty-five 65 A. Read the grammar box, 5 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in | brackets. Use the Second Conditional. I SSRERCnEn ee Te TE We nn l¥@4.... (lve) in the city, we wouldn't need a car. ifthad more time, 1 ia 2. Ifyou (go) to bed early, you wouldn't be so tired. ce 3. Dan (exercise) if he had more time. She wo ome to the party if 4 --« (NOt buy) ths jacket if it wasn’t so cheap. mak a 5. If Paula (not work) at night, she would go to a dance cass. 6. You would lose weight if you (not eat) junk food. Listen, read and repeat. sixty-six a 8 A Listen and complete the dialogue. KARLA: The opening was good, | think. ALAN: Good? It was wonderfull You'll 7 read about it in the newspaper tomorrow. KARLA: | was delighted to see Chef André but I'm a bit confused! How did a about the opening? AuaN: I sent him an 3.... .. Lwanted to surprise you. KARLA: If | had known he was coming, | would have used some of his 4. Was there enough food? ALAN: Of course there was 5 .. food. If you had made any more, We'd have 6 screener home food for the next week. It was just right. KARLA: It was a lot of work but we had fun, B Listen again and check your answers. WORDS EMOTIONS 9. A Listen, read and repeat. 8. Complete the sentences with the correct adjective from A. 1, Did you ask for tea or coffee? I'm gonfused, 2, All my friends are busy and I've got nothing to do, seen . - 3, They bought Rachel a present and she loved it. She was 4, Isabel has always got a smile on her face. She's a very person. 5. Donny often does yoga. It makes him feel 6. I've been trying to open this box for hours! I'm really, depressed confused furious © Answer the questions. 1. What makes you furious? 2. What kind of weather makes you feel depressed? calm frustrated embarrassed 3, What do you wear to make you feel cheerful? 4. When was the last time you were frightened? 5. When do you feel embarrassed? delighted sixty-seven 67 =| GRAMMAR 10 A Read the grammar box. SOKO ECHES If thad studied cooking, | would have opened a restaurant. ‘wouldn't have ordered a pizza if you had cooked dinner. 5 Complete the sentences with the verbs in brackets. Use the Third Condition 1. Ifshe had come to the party she ...WOuld have met... (meet) my husband. 2. If Jack .. 3 -~ (study) for the exam, he would have graduated, (buy) the ticket if | had had enough money, 4. iit. (not be) cold yesterday, we would have gone swimming. 5. We “scan (visit) Bob in hospital if we had known he was ill 6.1. x (not go) to the pub if you had come home early, 7. Hlan had found the keYs, Re ..-.sunnnnnennene (NOt take) the bus, 8. If... (not dance) all night, | wouldn't have been late for work. C Write sentences with the words below. Use the Third Conditional, 1. Sue / move /if/ she / find / a good flat $ue,would have moved if she h 2. if /his parents / not help / him / he / not open / the shop 3. if /we / not work / in the same office / we / not meet 4. Rob / not have / the accident / if / he / drive / slowly 5. if/ they / live / in the city / they / be / frustrated 6. I/ wear / these jeans / if /1/ lose weight PRONUNCIATION 11 Listen and repeat. Pay attention to the intonation, 1. If you want this blouse (*), I buy it for you, (-¥) 2. He wouldn't be furious (») if you explained to him. (-¥) 3. If hadn't seen it (—»), | wouldn't have believed it. (-¥) 68 sixty-eight unit! READING 12 A Read about the personality of a great chef. | AGREAT CHEF , You love food. You love cooking. You want a career in the kitchen. But have you got the right personality to be a successful chef? Here are some things to think about: * Have you got a lot of energy? Every great professional chef works long hours and sometimes under difficult conditions. If they hadn't been hard workers from the start, they wouldn't have become great, * Are you an organised person? Chefs have to make practical decisions daily about the kitchen, the food, the menu and the people working there, That means they have to be calm and organised, © Are you creative? Elite chefs have to be creative and adventurous with food, People won't come to the restaurant if the food isn't very special, © Can you work with a team? A good chef is confident about his position in the Kitchen but he is also part of a team. He must work together with the other workers to produce the best meals for the restaurant. ‘Are you curious and interested in learning new things? A good chef always wants to learn new ideas and recipes. He's never bored. {f all of this doesn’t describe you, maybe you won't make a good chef, Maybe it would be better if you just continued to cook at home for family and friends, 5 Match A to B to make sentences about the text. A B 1, Ifa chef is lazy, he a. work well with a team. 2. Every day, the chef has to. .. b. make decisions in the kitchen. 3. If the chef is creative, people c. won't be bored as a chef. 4. Good chefs -1., d. won't be successful 5. If you are interested in learning, you _..... e. will come to the restaurant, C What type of personality should a person in your job have? Describe the perfect person. LANGUAGE PRACTICE poger 8647 | sixty-nine 69 ET WORD LisT adventurous clover delighted bored confident depressed calm confused embarrassed cheerful creative frightened VOCABULARY 1 Look at the word list above and do the following. 1. List two positive and two negative emotions, ... cheerful, 2. List three adjectives of personality to describe @ good lawyer, lever, GRAMMAR 2 Complete the sentences with the verbs in brackets. Use the First Conditional. TTP Mike... 998A... (Dass) the test, he'll get his licence. 2. Tom wn... (come) if you tell him. 3. Lauren (not go) swimming if her back hurts. 4, I itisn't fresh, 1 so (Not eat) it 5. If you invite Sam, | (ask) Pete. 3) choose the correct answer. 1. If school started at 9.30, | @euldn’t bey won't be late, 2. Claire would take the car if it wouldn't be / weren't in the garage. 3. Ken would come / will come if he had 2 ticket. 4. If the water were clean, more fish would live / will live here. 5. If Kate were / would be calm, she would win 70 seventy frustrated lazy funny practical furious serious honest shy 4. Complete the sentences with the verbs in brackets. Use the Third Conditional. 1. Jack wouldn't have gone to bed if you had.called.... (call). 2. If you had come early, | (wait) for you 3, BOD vn rnnenennanesree (NOt eat) the chicken if he hadn't been hungry. 4, Rose would have won the game if she - (be) more confident. 5. If Myra hadn’t been frightened, she : (walk) home last night. 6. If Becky .. ..- (Rot go) on a diet, she wouldn't have looked good in that dress. Teale (tell) you about the accident if had known, LISTENING 5A Listen and choose the correct answer. 1. a. Ican'tfind —_b. The opening was my pen, good. 2. a. I'd play golf. —_b. I'm going to play golf. 3. a. Pamisa great b. Pam isn'ta lawyer lawyer. 4. a. Idon't know —_b. | can’t find the recipe ‘the recipe, 5. a. Sitdown! —_b, Cheers! 8 Listen and check your answers. 1 Listen and read the dialogue. Did you hear about Helen's new shop? Yes, shes opened a clothes shop. | think she’s very \\ adventurous. She's a practical person, too. I think she'll do well, lf Thad the money, I'd start a computer company. Really? | thought you wanted to be a chef? ' did, But cooking is hard work and | don't like standing on my feet all day. I've always been interested in computers, | ABBY; The problem is you're lazy. If you weren't lazy, you | would be successful in any career. ‘MATT: Maybe you're right. 2 in pairs, change the words in colour. pe ig Act out your new dialogue. 3 Ask three students these questions and write their answers, What's your name? What kind of personality What would you do if you had have you got? ‘enough money? The River Café is a restaurant on the River Thames in London. Opened by two chefs, Rose Gray and Ruth Rogers, in 1987, it soon became famous for its talian cooking and wines. Rogers and Gray have also written cook books and they have even had their own TV programme - The italian Kitchen. ‘Many successful chefs started their careers in the River Café kitchens, including Jamie Oliver. While Jamie was working there, a TV documentary was made. Jamie was on TV for the first time and that was the start of his incredible career. a CEST 1. Find eleven places in the puzzle and list them. @le[wls[rle olm)f|r clalclalnliltlxlalo| tlyfelifolpltletele| ifalifr{d{rliln{tlo n[elwlelaltle|tlolk i[t}zjojkigle/tirjs clolulr{t|vlelely|n p[hfo[tle[ilalilylo [e{stefa[e |i] [n{hlel [hfefali[t{n{c{ifulo 2. complete the sentences with the words below. open dortbe listen read don’t cross sit 1. The film starts at nine o'clock. Boeatuieoeer. late, 2. The bus is moving. Please .........00 down, 3. ‘the window. It’s hot in here. ane vo this letter. It's amazing! 5. .. | Can you hear the music? 6 a the street here. its dangerous. 19 Semanbesborn 3 complete the sentences with the words below. meat walking shoppingcénire getting up lemon taking jazz 1. Myra likes the .. ghoppina centre... in town. She buys everything there. 2. Sandra likes on her tea 3. We like .. cn the beach in the morning. 4, The boys like ... sou the dog for a run. 5. Do you like... oF classical music? 6. don't like but | like fish. 7. In the winter, we don't like early, Match the words to the pictures. pilot 7. conductor Graphic artist 8, mechanic photographer 9. lawyer journalist 10. nurse estate agent 11, fitness instructor aVeRwne manager 12. programmer Complete the sentences with the verbs below. Use the Present Continuous. take notplay make notsend do pf 0 2. The children ...... homework at the moment. AIM Drylt to study for a test. soos their 3 the photographer photos right now? A, snesssnenns YOU sre breakfast? | want an egg, please. 5. Sara ‘e-mails right now. 6. We.. ‘on the computer now. You can use it Choose the correct time expression, 1. Is Mike driving to work Gight now always / often? 2. Sometimes / Now / Right now | enjoy making dinner. 3. We aren't eating usually / never / at the moment. 4. Dave now / at the moment / usually gets up at 6.30. 5. Does the cat often / right now / this morning sleep on your bed? Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. Use the Present Simple or Present Continuous, 1. Joe ......WAIKS....... (walk) to work every morning. Right now, he ....!2.driving.... (rive) the children to school, 2. Ken always... (run) on Fridays but he (not exercise) now. 3. I'm tired. 1a. (want) to go to bed now. 4 Helen (work) ‘on Saturdays? 5 > you ... .. (use) your pen at the moment? nnenememsintaninisanommnncnnnon 8 translate the sentences. w 4. 6. Please take a seat, ‘Are you staying at this hotel? Sandy likes working at the health club. Don’t wear your new jacket to the garage. Its a pleasure to meet you, Andy, I work fulhtime for a newspaper. Have you got a minute, Paul? 9 choose the correct answer. q Ate you listening to the news? @ Yes, tam, b. Yes, Ido. What is Cathy doing? a. She does her homework. b. She's doing the washing. . Do Janet and Pete work in the newsroom? a. Yes, they are b. No, they don't |. It'S a pleasure to meet you. a. Nice to meet you too. b. This is my friend, Simon, . Please come in and sit down. a. Thank you. b. Yes, please, Do you like this office? a. Yes, its nice, b. It's expensive, I'd like you to meet Adrian. a. Thank you. b. It a pleasure to meet you. seventy-three 73 CEI PRACTIC 1 Write the opposites of the adjectives below, safe far moderfi quiet dark expensive 1. traditional tod 2. noisy - 3. close - 4, light - 5. dangerous — 6. cheap - 2 complete the chart withthe comparative and superlative forms of the adjectives. 2. dangerous 3. light | “A noisy |5. traditional 6. good | 7. far 3 Look at the picture and complete the sentences with the comparative form of the adjectives below. fat light dirty young big short 1, Dan's hair is ... shorter than... Bills hair, 2. Vicis . Bill, 3. Bill dog is... Judy’ dog. 4, Dan's BQ IS ane Jane's bag, 5. Judy hair is ssn Jane's hair, 6. Vie’ shoes are .. Bills shoes, 14 seventy-four 4 Complete the sentences with too... or (not). enough and the adjectives in brackets. 1. We can't go to the beach. It's ‘Ho9, cold, (cold) outside. 2. Idon't like the sofa. It is . (comfortable), 3. Is the living-room .... v (light) for your plants? They need a light room. 4. Why did you buy that jacket? it's cesses (small) for you. You need a big jacket. 5. We cleaned the pool. The water is (clean) to swim in now. 6. | want to buy this flat but it is -. (cheap). 5 Match A to B to make sentences, A 1. We sleep on 2, 3, 4 5, 6. 7, 8. 9 0. To make the room dark, Put the dirty dishes | get up on time Our dog likes sleeping . tS hot in the summer, ‘When you do your hair, Its dark in here, Don't put your feet . Take the wet clothes B a. in the dishwasher. o . look in the mirror. so we need a floor lamp, lose the curtains. a mattress on the bed. out of the washing machine. |. SO we use the air conditioner. Roper) because of my alarm clock. ‘on the comfortable armchair, i. on the coffee table, What do you know about the world? Write sentences with the words in the word bank and the facts below. Use the superlative form of the adjecti Asia Siberia agiretfé a viper Marseille the Mississippi 1. tall / animal / in the world A.altaffe. ie. the. tallest. ant 2. cold / place /on Earth 3. big / continent / in the world 4, old / city /in France 5. dangerous / snake / in the world 6. long / river /in the USA Complete the sentences with the comparative or superlative form of the adjectives in brackets. 1. Tony is studying at the ..... most. famous (famous) university in the USA. 2, My new COMPURET IS .n.scsesnsnnnen ens (cheap) the old one. 3. Is this, ‘the world? 4, My sister's job is (interesting) her husband's job. 5. IS this Street nn sescsnenne (noisy) Redwood Street? 6. Has Larry got ae, (expensive) car in the street? (tall) building in 8 Translate the sentences. 1. This flat isn’t quiet enough. 2. Tom's hair is darker than his brother's hair. 3. This is the best washing machine in the shop. 4, Let's go and see the flat. 5. This armchair is really uncomfortable, 6. | think these curtains are too expensive 7. Do you like this armchair? Choose the correct answer. 1. Can | help you? @ Yes, we're looking for a floor lamp. b. Yes, I'm fine. 2. How much is it? a. It's £100. b, It's very noisy. 3. Is the flat big enough? a. No, it isn’t. Its very big. . No, it isn’t. its very small 4. Which is the lightest room in the house? a, It has got curtains. b. My bedroom. 5. Are the blue curtains more modern than the ted curtains? a. No, they aren't. Theyre very traditional. b. No, they aren't. They're very modern. 6. Let's go and see a film. a. No, I'm too tired. b. No, I'm not tired enough. 7. What do you think of this floor lamp? a. Have a look. b. It's very nice. seventy-five 7 IT 3 LANGUAGE PRACTICE 1 Match A to B to make phrases, A B 1. get wo» @ to/from 2. graduate b. up 3. be .t for 4, apply / work 4. from 5. grow . to school 6. move f. born 7. go 9. engaged / married / divorced Complete the sentences with some of the phrases above. Use the Past Simple affirmative, 1. Peter came from a small town but he so GREWMP..... in the city 2. My brother University in 2008. 3. Dan was married for ten years and then he Oxford 4. Trevor lived in italy for seven years and then Ne eeseecssssettenneeeeeese France, 5. GeOMWE vnc . a job at the garage but he didn't get it. 6. The boys .- on the same date, yee sss by BUS every morning, 8. Carol - @ very big Internet company. ‘Write the Past Simple form of the verbs, 1. begin - began... come - get 5 sell - meet - ride S do - . choose - say - Semvnanapun make - 76 seventy-six 4. Correct the sentences with the words in brackets, Use the Past Simple affirmative and negative, 1. Jenny worked in a clinic two years ago. (office) denny didn't. work ina clinic two She.worked in an office, 2. Mike bought an armchair. (mattress) 3. Pete watched TV last night. (play basketball) 4. The girls walked home yesterday. (take a taxi) 5. We went to Italy in July. (Peru in August) 6. Sara missed the train this morning, (drive to work) Put the words in the correct order to make questions. 1. cook / Dad / did / last night / dinner Pld Dad cook dinner lagt.nlaht?..... 2. get married / Ken and Pam / on Friday / did 3. lan / university / when / graduate from / did 4. why /.come home / did / you / late 5. you / a good holiday / have / did 6. Simon / did / when / his new flat / move to 6 Match the words and phrases to the correct pictures, 1. eat junk food 6. gain weight 2. weigh 7. feel tired 3. relax 8. goona diet 4, work out 9. lose weight 5. be overworked 10. be stressed # a 5 T complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets and used to. ed to.¢at..... (eat) meat twice a 10 25 _ (Not enjoy) flying (not run) very fast 4 svnnnnnnnnsecees (take) me tO 5. BOD vn (live) in Manchester. ee a ee LUNIT 3 LANGUAGE PRACTICE | Write advice for the people in the sentences, Use had better / had better not and the words below. at the cake stop the cargo to bed late go to the doctor stu fest 1, The boys have got a test tomorrow, They. had better study for the test, 2. Sarah doesn’t feel well. 3. We are leaving very early in the morning, 4. | am driving and the light is red. 5. Dan is gaining weight. Translate the sentences, 1. Dan quit smoking when he got engaged. 2. Sarah used to work for a big company. 3. Andy didn’t grow up in a big city 4. You had better not have that cake. 5. Were you born in London? Choose the correct answer, 1, Did they get married? a. No, they grew up, @® No, they got engaged, 2. What school did you go to? a. I didn’t like school. b. Highfield School 3. When did you move to your new house? a. last month ». No, we didn’t, 4. Where were you born? a. in March b. in Manchester 5. Lused to eat a lot of junk food. a. | don’t eat junk food now. . | always eat junk food. seventy-seven 7 CNET 1 comptete the sentences with the words below. raincoat gloves blouse umbretla tracksuit wallet scarf skirt belt suit boots swimsuit umbrella 1. You don't need an... jn sunny weather. 2. We wear... ..on our hands. 3. Wear & wnsrennenne WHEN YOU exercise at the health club 4. We're going to the beach. Don't forget your 5. Wear a keep dry. 6, Put the money in your .. 7. Mandy is wearing a beautiful .. under her jacket. 8. A manager often wears a ... work. 9. Wear a... Your trousers are 400 big. 10. At some schools, girls wear a . They don’t wear trousers. 11. It's snowing, so don’t wear those shoes, Put on your... and take your long, black .. 2 complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. Use the Past Continuous, 1. At 3.00, we.......Were.¢ the car. 2. They 12.00 yesterday. aa .- (not practise) the piano an hour ago. 4, The athletes... (work out) at 11.00 this morning, 5. The boys .. at midnight. 6. Matt seen Newspaper at 7.00. aing...... (lean) ve (have) lunch at -» (not sleep) (read) the 78 soventy-eight over your clothes to to 3 Write questions about the picture. Use the Past Continuous, Then answer the questions. Yesterday at 1. it/rain Was. it raining? Yee. th.was... 2. the chef / work / in the kitchen 3. Jenny / talk / to the waiter 4. Paul / look / in his wallet 5. Ken and Alice / eat / pizza 6. the cashier and the waiter / have / lunch 7. Ella / wear / her raincoat eee ee eee ee ee i j 4 choose the correct word. 1. You can pay with a receipt / bargain / 2. A good refund / sales assistant / cheque works hard, 3. Are you looking for a cashier / bargain / ‘cash? This is cheap. 4. Ican help you pick out / pay / refund some new clothes, 5. "How do you want to pay?" asked the cheque / cashier / receipt. 6. The sales assistant / refund / credit card was £25. 7. Do you want to pay / try on / pick out ‘these boots? 8. I've got a receipt / return / cash for this belt. Do you want to see it? Choose the correct answer, 1. We were arriving /Grrivedin London while it@@as snowingy/ snowed. 2. When we opened / was opening the door, the children did / were doing their homework 3. We were having / had a picnic when we heard / were hearing the news. 4. While they weren't looking / didn’t look, the dog was eating / ate the cake, 5. Did Mike listen / Was Mike listening to music when the phone was ringing / rang? Complete the sentences with when or while, 1. We were having breakfast........when. they arrived, 2 sn Jack was traveling in Japan, his sister got married, Be vsnesnnnenees |came in, Mandy wasn't sleeping. 4, Where was she going ...rssnssns YOU saw her on the train? 5. I went to the shops was studying Cae T Translate the sentences. 1, What were they doing at 6.00 yesterday? 2. Amy was paying the cashier when I saw her. 3. While you were working, | went for a walk 4. We weren't listening to the news when our visitors arrived, 5. Was Kevin picking out a new suit at 6.00 yesterday? 6. I wrote some e-mails while you were sleeping. 8 choose the correct answer 1. What were they doing early this morning? They were running in the park. b. They ran ten kilometres 2. How did the interview go? a. It went well ». | went shopping 3. Were you sleeping when the phone rang? a. No, | didn’t. b. No, I wasn’t, 4. Was she wearing her red swimsuit? 2. No, she didn’t b. Yes, she was. 5. What happened while you were eating? @. My parents phoned. b. The meat was good. 6. Where were you? a. I went with Chris, b. Iwent to the health club, 7. was waiting for you a. Sorry, | wasn’t watching the time. b. We sorted it out seventy-nine 79 17 1 complete the puzzle. Look at the clues 3 Complete the sentences with the verbs in below. brackets. Use the Present Perfect Simple o ‘the Past Simple, E ecb 1 Pete BAB st AQUARE: ea Kea fo) fa (buy) a new car. 2. In 2007, Sam... . (travel) around the world. 3. Celia. .» (not finish) her ; B homework yet, L - as .» Paul and Rob ever - (play) golf? L 5. _» the boys - (get up) early this ACROSS > ny Choose the correct time expression, 1. Did you stay at the hotel @st nigh since Wednesday? 2. Have you this morning / just fed the cat? 3. John hasn't taken the test yet / yesterday. 4. We didn’t see the football game last night / for a month. 5. Peter has worked on that project for two days / two days ago. Write sentences with the words below. Use the Present Perfect Simple or the Past Simple, 1. Jack / break / his arm / three days ago /. wack broke hie arm three dave ago, 2. you / ever / ride / a motorcycle /? 2. complete the chart, 3. the manager / just / walk / into the office / Base Form | Past Simple | Past Participle 4. the boys / go / to the beach / yesterday / 2 1. fly flew flown as a 2. waite 5. We/not eat / dinner / yet / 3.call eee 4.do 6. Sue / not work /in the newsroom / 5. buy last year / 6. drive 7. bring 8. break 80 cighty

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