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Baked Fettucine (italy): @ pasta dish cooked with butter,
‘cheese, end cream
Beggar's Chicken (Chica): chicken, mushrooms, and
vegetables, wrapped in paper and clay, and baked
Devonshire Scones (Great Britain, New Zealand): small
‘baked buns made of flour, butter, and milk, served with
hipped cream and jam
Feljosda (Brazif): a traditional dish made of black beans,
‘garlic, spices, and pork
Gado Gado (Indonesia): a salad made with sliced vegotabies,
‘699s, and a thick peanut sauce
Moussaka (Greeco): a baked dish with grouna lamb,
tomatoes, eggplant, cheese, and a white sauce
Complete the information below. Then compare with a partner.
My favorite food:
Food I really don’t like:
‘The most unusual food I've ever eaten:
Discussion
How often do you eat out? What do you usually order?
[2] CONVERSATION =
1 Listen and practice.
A: Hey, this sounds good - snails with garlic.
Have you ever eaten snails?
B: No, Thaven’t.
‘A: Ob, they're deli
B:
wus! I had them last time,
Like to try some?
: No, thanks. They sound strange,
Haye you decided on an appetizer yet?
Yes, I'll have the snails, please.
: And you, six?
B: [ think I'll have the fried brains.
‘A: Fried brains? Now that sounds strange!
2 Now listen to the rest of the conversation,
How did the man like the fried brains?
What else did he order?I've never heard of that!
/ [3] GRAMMAR FOCUS: Past tense and present perfect I
1 Complete these conversations and then practice them with a partner.
(See page 138 for verb forms.)
a) A: Have you ever (be) on a rollercoaster?
B: Yes, I Tt was fun!
b) A: Did you (go) to the movies last weekend?
B: No, T was too busy.
©) A: Did you (take) a vacation last year?
Bvesies T went skiing.
) A: Have you (take) a vacation this year?
B: No, I Not yet
¢) A: Have you ever (try) Mexican food?
B: Yes, I Its delicious!
£) A: Did you (do) the homework yesterday?
B: No, I Can T look at yours?
2 Pair work Now take turns asking the questions and
giving your own information. R
[4] BUSYBODIES
Pair work Ask your partner these questions and four more of your own.
Did you...? Have you ever... ?
Jeamn how to type in high school _eaten frog's legs
eat out last weekend flown in a helicopter
do anything interesting last night gone skiing
drive to class today been to a fortune teller
[5] LISTENING &
1 Listen to a woman talking about what happened in a restaurant.
Why did she go there? Who did she see? What happened?
2 Has anything like this ever happened to you?
23~ ie
[6] WORD POWER
1 Pair work Write these words on the chart below.
‘Then add eight more words to the chart
cabbage ice cream onion saucepan tablespoon
cheesecake potatochips peanuts soda tomato juice
Desserts
Snacks
2 Now use six of the words in sentences.
Hae wyru ser dried. chocolate chustcake ?
[Z] PRONUNCIATION: Word stress EI
1 Are these words stressed on the 1st or 2nd syllable? Mark the
stressed syllable. Then listen and check.
banana chicken delicious. pizza_—_restaurant
beverage coffee dessert ~— potato —_vacation
2 Now listen and mark the stressed syllables in the words in Exercise 6.
‘Then take tums reading the words aloud with a partner, and check the
correct stress.
[8] CONVERSATION &
1 Listen and practice.
What's your favorite snack?
: Oh, it’s a sandwich with peanut butter, honey,
and a banana. It’s really delicious!
A: Ugh! I've never heard of that! How do you make it?
B: Well, first, you take two pieces of bread and
spread peanut butter on them. Then cut up a
banana into small slices and put them on one
of the pieces of bread. ‘Then pour some honey
over the bananas and put the other piece of
bread on top.
A: Tt sounds awful!
2 Pair work Now cover the conversation. Can you remember how to
make this unusual peanut butter sandwich?
mAI've never heard of that!
(9] GRAMMAR FOCUS: Two-part verbs &
vg
bi
With pronouns
sanang up: <= Cut itup:
a ~ (Wot: Cut up it.)
319 " Putitin,
(Wot: Put in tt)
1 Put the words in parentheses in suitable places in these sentences.
‘Then compare with a partner.
a) Pick some fresh fish and vegetables from the market and then put
| them the refrigerator until you are ready to cook. (up, in)
b) Get your cookbook and look the recipe. (out, up)
c) Turn the oven and set it at 300 degrees. (on)
d) Chop the vegetables and put them a pan. (up, in)
e) Put the fish a baking pan and pour the sauce it. (in, over)
£) Make sure you clean the kitchen when you are finished. (up)
|B Take the dishes of the dishwasher and put them the cupboard, (out, in)
| 2 Pair work Complete this recipe with the two-part verbs below.
Some of them can be used more than once.
chopup potion put on _take out
| cutup putin take off —_ turn over
a) First, Z some wood and
it the barbecue, or use some charcoal.
») Then. some lighter fUId seein and
light the fire.
©) Now =
vegetables, and...
bowl with some sauee,
the meat and
vee $HOM ene SHA
4d... them... of the bowl after twenty minutes
©) Then the meat and vegetables the
Skewers and wane $HOM sneeyerene the barbecue,
i) the Meat nna after ten minutes
and cook it for 10-15 minutes more.
®) Then .... the kebobs —....... the
| barbecue and enjoy!
|
Barbecued Kebobs
25Pas S:
re
10} LISTENING
Listen to people describing how to make the things below. One
ingredient in each description is wrong, Do you know what it is?
d) iced lemon tea
a) banana milkshake b) chicken sandwich ©) vegetable salad
S
1 Make notes about your favorite snack.
What is it?
What ingredients do you need to make it?
How do you make it?
2 Pair work Take tums describing
how to make your favorite snack.
What's your favorite snack?
Its...
What ingredients do you need to make it?
‘To make it you need...
How do you make it?
B: First, you... After that,... Next,... ‘Then...
POP ee
3 Class activity Which students had interesting snacks? Tell the
class how to make them.
[12] WRITING: Recipes
1 Pair work Write a recipe for an interesting dish.
First, list the ingredients you need.
Then describe how to make the dish.
Thin nociyon. ip gor-clickur or this
Sots, you. cul up the. chickon., aud. the
Hct pices Lagi ao, ol br
2 Group work Exchange recipes and read them,
Ts there @ recipe you would like to try?
26
__-_hgliesl Rae ane Seite qLve never heard of that!
» Interchange 4: Risky business.
nosy! Turn {9 page 106.
Hews a chance to be
[13] READING: The worst place for a meal
1 Read these statements, Do you think they are true (T) or false (F)?
a) Standard airplane meals are high in calories and fat.
b) Most people don’t enjoy eating when they fly.
©) Roast beef with gravy is a healthier choice for a meal than seafood.
d) You can order special meals from airlines.
2. Now read the passage and check your ans
Atypical airline breakfast is a
cheese omelet, croissant, bacon
| and danish, That's at least 900
calories, which is more than many
people cat in a day and about twice
as much as most people eat for
breakfast.
Other piel alrine meals ocinde
rceied egetiles( mica ices
dnd meat served with gy.
Ree eee aed
[Aino on
eveniieg tar one esac!
| oon
What can you do to avoid
unhealthy foods on an airplane?
First, ask the airline what special
| meals they serve. Many secve
| vegetarian, kosher, and other types
| of special meals if you give them
advance notice. Second, bring your
own snack on board! Some fruit or
a bag of popcorn purchased at the
airport is much lower in fat and
calories than the peanuts they give
you. Third, if you have a choice
hetween meat and seafood, choose
| _ the seafood. And finally, drink milk,
juice, or club soda instead of an
alcoholic beverage. You'll feel
much better when you get off the
plane!
3° Pair work Find words in the passage that mean:
8) a flaky, rich, buttery roll hh) a thick sauce: ©) contains no meat
27[1] SNAPSHOT
: =
Discussion ‘The five most popular debit
What are five cities in North Ganada, Me ae
America you would most like to ‘The five most popular cities in
visit?
What are the five most popular
cities and places in your country
for foreign visitors?
What are the three places you would
most like to visit in the world?
‘Average amount spent by vk
‘Ausielians $1,296.
[2] WORD POWER: Travel
1 Pair work Add these words to the word map.
backpack medication plane tickets Swiss Army knife vaccination
credit card money belt shorts tent visa
health insurance passport sleeping bag _trayeler’s checks windbreaker
Clothing Camping Gear
‘Travel Documents
2 Now add five more words to the map. Then compare with other students,
28-
o Going places
[3] CONVERSATION &
1 Listen and practice.
A: Hey, Mom. I'm thinking of hitchhiking around
Europe this summer. What do you think?
B: Hitchhiking? That sounds dangerous! You
shouldn't go by yourself. You ought to go with a
friend.
‘A: Yes, I've thought of that.
B: And you'd better talk to your father first.
A: Idid already. He thinks it's a
wants to come with me!
2 Class activity Have you ever been hitchhiking?
Would you like to hitchhike in Europe? Where?
[4] GRAMMAR FOCUS: Modals for necessity and
suggestions (=)
1 Give advice for someone who is thinking of taking a vacation abroad.
‘Then compare with a partner.
«get a passport.
++ Pack too many clothes.
buy a roundtrip ticket,
make hotel reservations,
get health insurance.
check the weather.
carry lots of cash.
get traveler’s checks,
take a lot of luggage.
check on visas.
+ carry your wallet in a back pocket
2 Pair work Give four more pieces of advice.
29Unit 5
[5] LISTENING &
Mike is planning to visit New York City. He is asking a New Yorker for
advice. Listen and complete the chart.
Best time of the year Things to avoid
[6] TIPS FOR TOURISTS
1 Group work What advice would you give tourists planning to visit
your city or country?
What time of the year should they visit? What places should they visit?
What kinds of clothing do you think they ought What should they see?
to bring? Is there anything they shouldn't do?
Where should they stay? What other advice would you give them?
2 Class activity Compare your sussestions.
|Z] CONVERSATION &
1 Listen and practice
Yumi: Are you going to go to the
Halloween party?
Greg: Sure. I love Halloween!
Yumi: What are you going to woar?
Grog. I'm going as Frankenstein. How
about you?
‘Yumi: I'm going to go as the Bride of
Frankenstein,
Greg: Hey, maybe we should go together.
2 Class activity You're going to go to a
Halloween party. What are you going as?
30Going places
[8] PRONUNCIATION: Reduced form of going to =I
1 Listen to how going to is reduced before a verb.
What are you going to do after class? We're going to see a movie,
2 Listen to these sentences with the reduced form of going to. Then practice.
What are you going to do tonight?
Are you going to go to the ballgame on Saturday?
Where are you going to have dinner tonight?
[9] GRAMMAR FOCUS: Present continuous and going to
for future &)
1 Complete these conversations with the present continuous or going to.
a) A: you (do) anything
after class?
B: Yes, I'm ... (do) some shopping
downtown. Would you like to come?
b) A: What you (do)
tomorrow night?
B: Nothing much, Why?
A: Well, some of us (take) the
teacher out for coffve. Would you like to join us?
©) A: What you (do) on
Saturday?
Be Well, Ton.» (work) until four o'clock. <
‘Then I ~-- (go) to a party. What,
about you?
As Tim --snon-n (Bo) away for the weekend.
2 Pair work. Practice the conversations above with
a partner. Use the reduced form of going to + verb,
3 Now have conversations about these times:
tonight, on Saturday night, on SundayUnit 5
——_—_—
{10} LISTENING =
4. Dan is going to take a tip Argentina
to Central and South America. Brazil
Listen to his travel plans and = Chile
number the countries he is Colombia
going to visit from 1 to 6 in the Costa Rica
order you hear them. Ecuador
Nicaragua
Venezuela
2 Listen again. How good is Dan's Spanish?
How long is he going to be away?
{11] DREAM VACATION
1 Pair work You won some money in a lottery
Plan an interesting trip around the world.
Discuss these questions and others of your own.
Make notes.
Where are we going to start from?
What time of the year should we travel?
How are we going to travel?
How many countries and cities are we going to visit?
How long should we spend in each place?
Where are we going to stay?
‘What are we planning to do and see there?
‘How much money should we take?
‘What things do we need to take?
2 Group work Compare your plans.
Which trip sounds the most exciting?
(12) WRITING: Itineraries
1 White about the trip you planned in Exercise 11 or a real
trip you plan to take.
2 Class activity Put your compositions on the bulletin board.
Which trip would you like to take?
32Going places
(13] READING; Fitness in the air
1 Many people get jet lag
can do in your seat on a lot
each exercise with the corr
°
a) Turn your head to the left and touch
your shoulder with your chin. Then
Tepeat to the right,
) Bend your back slightly, then drop your
head back so that you can see the
‘overhead compartment. Relax your jaw.
Feel the stretch in your neck and chin.
©) Sit up straight and tft
your left foot off the
floor, raising your
whole leg about an
inch off the seat. Turn
your foot to the right
and then to the left ten
times. Repeat vith the
right foot
d) Sit up straight with
your shoulders slightly
forward. Put your
fingers together and
raise your arms to
cchest level, keeping
your elbows straight
and your palms facing
outward. Stretch and
then relax
Sit up straight. Hold
the right armrest with
your left hand and turn
your body and head to
‘he right. Release anc
‘hen hold the left
armrest with your right
hand and turn to the
left,
when ther travel. Here are some exercises you
ng plane flight that will reduce jet lag. Match
ect picture,
2 Pair work Take tums. Read an exercise aloud to your partner. He
or she will follow your instructions.
83({1] WHAT WAS THAT? &
Pedro is having trouble getting to
sleep. Listen to five noises that are
keeping him awake. What do you
think is happening?
#1
A: It sounds like some kind of
machine.
B: I think it sounds like someone is
drilling in the street.
[2] CONVERSATION =
1 Match each request with the correct response below.
a) Would you mind turning down the radio, André?
It’s very loud.
b) Hey, Yoko! Could you move your car?
It’s blocking my driveway.
(a) Please don't leave
| the door open. It’s
really cold outside,
©) Would you mind not smoking here?
‘This is a nonsmoking section.
OK. I'll put it out. Sure. No problem.
“Allright, Plclose it. —..... Ob, OK, Pll park it across the street
2 Now listen and check. Then practice with a partner.
34e. ‘Sure! No problem!
3] GRAMMAR FOCUS: Requests with imperatives and
modals &]
Tum the TV dow é
“Leave the door open,
| Pease Keep the noise dow
Move your cal, pleas®,
1. Match each request with a suitable response.
‘Then compare with a partner and practice.
a) Would you mind mailing these letters I'm sorry. I won't be late again. I promise!
for me? OK. I'll go outside
b) Excuse me. Could you move your bag, All right, Pll do it when I go downtown this
please? afternoon.
¢) Would you mind not smoking here? Sure! No problem!
4) Please try to come to class on time. Sorry. I didn’t know it was bothering you.
I'm sorry, but it's not mine.
2 Pair work Now take turns making the requests again.
‘This time give your own responses.
'B_ Use these cues to make requests.
‘Then compare with a partner.
a) ... lend me a dollar
b) ... got me a cup of coffee
©) ... open the window
d) .,, turn off the light
e) ... help me move to my new
apartment tomorrow
£) ... take your feet off my chair
g) ... blow smoke in my face
PRONUNCIATION: Reduced forms =)
1 Listen to the reduced forms in these requests.
Could you pass me my bag? Would you tum on the air conditioner?
Could you put that away? Would you turn off the VCR?
2 Pair work Take turns making the requests you wrote in
Exercise 3.3 and giving responses. Pay attention to reduced forms.
35Unit 6
MHS
NO PROBLEM! a
1 Think of six interesting or unusual requests you want to
make to your classmates and the teacher.
2 Class activity Go around the class and make your requests.
How many people accepted and how many refused?
Accepting a request Refusing a request
Oh, sure. I'd be glad tot Oh, sorry. I can’t right now.
OK. I'll do that. I'm sorry, but I'm busy
All right, Td rather not,
Sure! No problem! What? You must be kidding!
[6] LISTENING &
Listen to requests and choose the correct response.
a) ‘Yes, in a minute, d) _.. Oh, of course.
Yes, it is, ‘Yours or mine?
b) Yes, it's very loud, ©)... No, thanks.
All right. Sorry, I'm using it
° Sure. Diet or regular?) ...... Ob, 'm sorry.
Oh, sorry. Tam, too,
WORD POWER: Two-part verbs
1 Find nouns that can be used with these two-part verbs. Then compare
with a partner.
a) clean up ‘the books your tie
b) hang up, the cat ~~ the toys
©) pick up conn Your cigarette the trash
¢) put away ‘your clothes the TV
e) put on ene Your coat, the yard
£) put out ove the faucet
8) take off .. the light
h) take out the phone
i) turn down the radio
J) turn off ovo a record
k) tum on ‘the room
) turn up your shoes
2 Pair work Now make requests using four of the verbs above.
36Sure! No problem!
[8] SNAPSHOT
fo~eo™
/ .
SI Ye .
APOLOGIES )
People make apologies in diferent ways
For example, if you are lato for work, you can.
(
i
\
apologize tm sony '™m late £
apologize and.
‘explain. “I missed the bus.”
‘say You made a mistake “I forgot to check my bus schedule.
offer to do something “| work late tonight."
‘make a promise "I won'tbe late agai”
‘na North America, people usually apologize andi explain,
or apologize and offer to do something about i
Discussion
How do people usually apologize in your country?
How would you apologize in these situations?
=!
= You didn’t answer a friend’s letter.
~ You didn’t go to a friend’s birthday party
(9] MAKING COMPLAINTS &
1 Listen to how we can make complaints and respond to them,
Making a complaint Apologizing and giving an explanation
Gee, I'm sorry. I missed the bus.
Oh, sorry. I didn't realize it was overdue,
You're late! I've been waiting for an hour!
‘This library book was due back yesterday,
Making a complaint Apologizing and offering to do something
Um really sorry. I'll move it right away,
—> Sorry. Let me check the bill again,
‘Excuse me, but your car is blocking my driveway. —>.
T think you've given me the wrong change,
37Unit 6
2. Now choose the best response for each compl
a partner and practice them.
Complaints
a) By the way, I asked you to return
iy book to the library.
b) Don't forget you still owe me $20.
©) Hey, I need my cassette player
back. Have you finished with it?
4) Iwas waiting for you at the
coffee shop lest night, but you
didn’t turn up. How come?
aint. Then compare with
Responses
ry. They weren't there ei
ont igot there late, and you were ale dy go
Sannin 0 you tomorrow?
a “Thm sory. Let me write you a check neh now.
1 Ee ee in my locker. Il. go and get it. Sorry.
on, ie Tee forgot about it. Ill take it back
today.
3 Write responses to these complaints.
‘Then compare with a partner and prai
a) Your radio is too loud. I'm trying to study.
b) Look! ‘The cover of this book wasn’t torn when I lent it to you.
©) You've had my tennis racquet for over a month! Can I have it back?
4) You've left the room in a real mess!
(10) BY THE Way...
1 Think of four things you want to complain to
people about and write complaints about each one.
Why don't you ever replace the cap
on the toothpaste tube?
2 Class activity Now take turns complaining.
Your classmates respond
LISTENING ©!
Listen to three people complaining, Which excuse do they get?
-- Bob bakes delicious cookies.
‘There wasn't anything else to eat.
a) Kim's car broke down, °
«The traffic was bad.
b) ...... The restaurant is short of staff,
‘The waiter is new on the job.
38Sure! No problem!
21 READING: Letters to the editor
1 Read these letters to a newspaper.
= dune 16 z
Waiting Forever Noise Pollution Bad Marks for the
‘The other day I was APE tity pats PO8t Offigg
waiting forBus #2 andit relax and watch the birds, A
didn't come for over an. But these days the parks Td Ike to a es
‘This is the second are full of people playing poor Sere 7:
this mionth it’s Joud music, Why doesn't office lately. Nesterlay, 1
| happened tome. And sist sop poole frog waited 25 mipubegamine 5
ng portable stereos in
ther thing, ‘The bus
3 lic so the rest of us ean
to buy a ae d then, ¥
ivers are rude these
the clerk was
“ days. They don’t wait for. by some peace and wun Cede aa
‘people to ‘sit down before Ba anges is fice i
they start the bus. What. Jogent thes post of Bio be,
does the bus cor
ith your reader.
lune 16th, The noise At
a problem in your city.
What is the problem?
Why does it bother you?
‘Where is it? What happens?
What should someone do about it?
2 Class activity Now put your letters on the
bulletin board. Which ones do you agree with?Listening =)
1 Listen to the Seasoned Chef describing a favorite recipe. Check 0/)
the ingredients that you hear.
Curry powder Milk
Celery Peanuts
Water Pepper
Lettuce Rice
Mayonnaise Walouts
2 Listen again and write down the recipe.
Use these words: boil, chop, and mix.
‘Then compare with a partner.
(2) Food for thought
1. Pair work ‘Take turns asking these questions. If you answer “Yes,”
describe what happened,
not had enough money to pay for a check in a
restaurant?
sent back a dish you ordered in a restaurant?
been to a barbecue?
been to a Mexican restaurant?
gone toa Greek restaurant?
been to a Thanksgiving dinner?
given a potluck party?
baked a cake?
made fried rice?
eaten sugar canc?
drunk coconut milk?
tried herbal tea?
eaten horse meat?
had rabbit?
tried brown rice?
2 Class activity Now tell the class one interesting thing about your
partner like this.
Anna went bo San Francisco last year She
ordered a bowl of soup ina.restaurant there, but.
She Sent it backtothe Kitchen because there was
40ey
[3] Conversation: The weekend
Pair work Talk about your weekend plans. What are you going to do
on Saturday afternoon, Saturday evening, and Sunday?
Do you have any plans for the weekend?
Yes, I'm going to be really busy.
‘Me, too. What are you going to do on
Saturday?
How about you?
Sounds fun! And how about Sunday’?
I'm... What about you?
‘Well, have a nice weekend!
POPPED Ree
On the road.
1 Group work Your friends are planning to take a long car trip on
their next vacation.
What plans do they need to make?
How many suggestions can you think of?
Use had better, must, ought to, should, and shouldn't.
You should take some road maps.
‘You'd better check the tires on your car.
‘You shouldn't forget to bring a tent.
2 Class activity
Compare your suggestions.
‘5) Sorry to remind you, but...
1 Pair work Cover each other's information.
‘Student A: Complain to your partner about these things:
= Your partner has not returned your tennis racquet.
= Your partner is playing a cassette very loudly. You are trying to study.
= Your partner has been using the telephone for twenty minutes. You
need to make an urgent call.
~ Your partner borrowed your typewriter, You need to use it.
‘Student B: Listen to your partner's complaints.
‘Apologize and make suitable responses.
2 Now change roles and find another partner.AND MACHINES
"Groat Batain
sigs 7 |
Complete the information below. Then compare with a partner.
‘The three most useful machines in my home:
‘The three most useful gadgets I own:
‘The most useless gadget I ever got:
‘The three most important inventions in the last 50 years:
[2] CONVERSATION &
1 Listen and practice.
‘A: What on earth is this?
B: Oh, that’s called a Musical Finder. It's
‘the most wonderful new gadget on the
market today!
A: Oh, what's it for?
B; It’s used for finding things. And it’s
terrific! Look. You clip it on your glasses
at night so you ean find them in the
morning, Then you just clap twice and
you hear a tune, Listen.
A: Uh, don’t wear glasses. Thanks,
anyway.
2 Listen to the rest of the conversation”
What else can you use the Musical Finder for?
What does the customer want to use it for?
42,/
What on earth is this?
1 Arrange these countable nouns into the lists below and add two more
words to each list.
(3) WORD POWER: Countable and uncountable nouns “¢
brooms a lighter apocketknife a stapler
can openers paper clips a ruler a vacuum cleaner
Office supplies Gadgets Cleaning supplies a
2 Arrange these uncountable nouns into the lists below and add two
more words to each list.
detergent milk soap tea
glue polish tape water ey
Office supplies Beverages Cleaning supplies
GRAMMAR FOCUS: Infinitives and gerunds after a
preposition
1 Complete the phrases in column A with
column B. Then compare with a partner.
A B
a) You can use scissors
b) You can use a Swiss Army knife
©) Glue is used
suitable information in
_o» for fixing things.
vom to open cans.
“to pull out nails.
a) A blender is used for measuring things.
e) You can use pliers for cutting paper or cloth.
#) Aruleris used to make drinks.
to stick things together.
for cutting wire.
2 Now complete the phrases in A using your own information.
| 8 Write four questions about things in your home, ‘Then take rns
| asking your questions
What ina vacuum cleaner uned. for?dnouns
(5) PRONUNCIATION: Stress in compoun
8s the
1. In compound nouns, the first noun receives greater stress than
second. Listen and practice.
‘can opener motorcycle _pocketknife
cigarette lighter paper clip _ vacuum cleaner
2 Pair work List six other compound nouns for household gadgets oF
appliances. Then say what they are used for.
OTE
(6 LISTENING &
1 Listen to people talking about three of these gadgets
Number the pictures from 1 to 8 in the order you hear them.
2 Listen again. What is each gadget used for?
7| THINGS IN COMMON
1 Pair or group work Find groups of words that have something in
‘common. You ean use the same words in more than one group. Make a list.
Chopsticks, a fork, and. a knife are all used for eatin
acassette tape anenvelope a paperclip _ soap. a television
a CD player a fork aradio astamp —_a video
chopsticks glue a record stationery
detergent a knife shampoo tape
Useful expressions
are all used to make things. are all used for making things.
are all made of... ---are all kept in the ...
2 Now compare your lists with another pair or group of students.
8 Class activity Who found the most groups of words?
44What on earth is this?
[8] CONVERSATION &
Listen and practice.
Good afternoon, sir. May I help you?
: Uh, something's wrong with this watch.
: What's the problem?
: Well, it’s stopped.
: Oh? How long have you had it?
: About a year.
+ OK. Let me have a look. Oh, the battery
needs to be changed, and I think the
‘watch needs cleaning. That's all!
pereeee
2 Pair work Now close your books and
practice the conversation again.
{Q) GRAMMAR FOCUS: Infinitives and gerunds [1
1. Read about these problems and choose suitable suggestions.
‘Then compare with a partner and practice.
a) These pants are too long. _Teneeds to be fixed.
b) These boots look terrible! ‘Maybe the batteries need changing.
©) The cassette player won't work. ‘They need to be shortened.
4) The lock on the door is broken. Tt probably needs to be serviced.
@) My car sounds funny. Tt needs checking.
#) My suit looks awh ‘Phey need to be polished.
) The air conditioner isn’t working Te needs drycleaning.
right.
2 Pair work Now look at these problems and make suggestions.
a) My motoreycle won't start,
b) Lean’t get the VOR to work right.
©) This roorn is a mess!
4) dropped my watch and now it doesn’t run.
) The manager spilled coffee on his tie,
LISTENING =
Listen to two customers describing problems with things they bought.
‘What is the problem? What needs to be done”
45,{li] FIXER UPPER
1 Pair work Look at these pictures of an apartment building and
one of its apartments. How many problems can you find?
What needs to be done?
Useful vocabulary
curtains street lamp mend
trash cans mow
windows pick up
fix repair
2 Group work Now compare your suggestions.
WRITING
Someone is coming to your house to
repair something. You won't be home.
Write a note describing the problem.
The refrigerater isn't working right.
Woule PH mind takeing a look At if ?
| think the te Centre! needs
checking. |t choesn't seem to werk.
Ite tooceld and everything freezes.
46/
13] READING; Advertisements
What on earth
1 Read these ads for unusual gadgets and match each ad with a picture
Pocket Pal
$29.95
Keep your home safe from
burglars with this “electric
watchdog,” When someone rings
the doorbell, this gadget responds
with angry dog barks. Its sure to
keep strangers away from your
home!
Now you can watch your favorite
music as well as listen to it. This
AM/FM radio will give you many
hours of pleasure. Watch its lips
move to the sounds of music or
‘words, Grazy, but fun! Made of
strong plastic.
Blabbermouth
$12.95
Thieves can’t bear this car alarm
system. Just keap this cute stuffed
animal in your car. If someone tries
to break in, it will react with an
ear-spliting siren. The thief won't
stiok around for long!
Does anyone snore or keep you
awake? This can help! The sleeper
‘wears it on the arm. If he or she
ssnores, the gadget sends a gentle
signal to the brain and the snoring
‘stops, but the person doesn't
wake up,
‘Security Bear. =
this
2 Which of these gadgets would you like to buy? Why?
8 Pair work Think of an unusual gadget that you'd like to buy.
What is it for? Where can you use it?
47oat
7 ansary oF Chinese New Year Chinese Poe
January oF Chora wi renrackers 2
jon dances. 3
May 8 Culrens bay ¢ormety Boys) DAY?
rosy families put up colored Z
apes raped uke fat in honor of >
Nr
‘October 31: Halloween: American children weet
Halowetand go “ck or treating”
November 2 Day o! the Dead: Mexican families have
ponies in cometories and offer 00d 10
tho dead
‘Decomber 25. Christmas: People in many countries |
Seeorate Christmas trees end give each
other presents. F
Discussion
Do you have any similar holidays in
your country?
What other special days do you
have?
‘What's your favorite holiday or
festival?
[2] WORD POWER
1 Pair work Add these words to the word map.
anniversary cards fireworks presents
birthday champagne flowers _roast turkey
cake dancing parade wedding
CELEBRATIONS
2 Now add six more words to the map. Then compare with a partner.
48[3] CONVERSATION &
Listen and practice.
Did you know it’s St. Patrick's Day
you! s yy next wee
Oh, is it? What happens then?
: Well, it’s a day when Irish people wear green
And there's usually a big parade and lots of
parties. Would you like to come to a party?
B: Sure.
‘A: Good! Remember to wear something green!
B: OK. Maybe I'll wear that green tie you gave me
for my birthday!
Let's celebrate!
KY
1. How much do you know about these special days? Complete the
sentences in column A with information in column B. Then compare
with a partner.
A B
a) February is the month when
b) April Fool's Day is a day when
©) May Day is a day when
a) ‘The Fourth of July is the day when
e) July 14th is the day when =
£) New Year's Eve is a night when .
2 Now complete these clauses with information of
your own.
a) Winter is a season when
b) Valentine’s Day is a day when .
©) Spring is a time of the year when --
) Mother's Day is the day when ..
e) July is a month when...
f) A birthday is a day when ...
#) A wedding anniversary is a time when ...
B Write four more sentences like these about
special days and times. ‘Then compare with a
partner.
Brazilians celebrate Carnival
people like to party.
the French celebrate their revolution.
people play tricks on friends.
people in many countries honor workers.
‘Americans celebrate their independence.
49[5] LISTENING
Mike has just returned from Jordan.
Listen to him talking abont Ramacan,
a special time in the Islamic year,
Take notes.
What is Ramadan?
How long does it last?
When do people eat during Ramadan?
When does the fast begin and end?
What happens at the end of Ramadan?
[6] ONCE A YEAR
1 Pair work Take turns asking and answering these
questions and other questions of your own.
What's the most
interesting holiday
or festival in your
country?
When is it?
How do people
celebrate it?
Do you eat any special
food?
What do you like most
about it?
What else do people do?
2 Class activity Give a short talk about an interesting holiday or
festival and answer any questions your classmates may have.
WRITING
1 What is your favorite holiday or festival? What
usually happens? What do you usually do? Make
notes and then write about it like this.
"ha beri SOs aad act
doggthby Pp use, We
2 Pair work Read each other's compositions.
Do you have any questions?
50Let's celebrate
[8] CONVERSATION
L Listen and practice,
A: You look beautiful in that
Kimono, Mari. Is this your
wedding photo?
B: Yes, it is,
Do most Jay
y Panese women wear
Kimonos when they get married?
B: Yes, many of them do. ‘Then
after the wedding ceremony, the
le usually changes into a
Western bridal dress during the
reception,
A: Oh, I didn’t know that,
2 Now listen to the rest of the conversation and
take notes,
Where was Mari’s wedding held?
Who attended the wedding coremony?
What happened at the reception?
—_
[9] PRONUNCIATION: Stress and rhythm &)
1 The words with the most important information in a sentence are
usually stressed. Listen to these sentences and then practice them,
* 2 near
When Japanese women get married, they weually wear kimésos,
PTE 7g
Afler the wédding edeemony, they change into Wéétern eldthes.
2 Pair work Now mark the stress in these sentences, Then listen
and check, and practice the sentences,
Halloween is a time when children go trick or treating.
On Thanksgiving Day, Americans eat turkey and cranberry sauce.
When people have birthdays, they usually get presents from friends.
June is the month when many young people like to get married.
61ial clauses of time =!
{10} GRAMMAR FOCUS: Adverb!
Before avapanese couple gets married, 11H send wedding)
‘announcements.
Whon they get married,they usually wear Kimonos”
‘they move into t
wen they get the honeym2on, eirovn nome. |
1. Read this information about marriages in Noxth America. Complete
the clauses in column A with information in column B
A B
a) Before a man and a woman get married, the newlyweds usually live on their OF
) Before the man gets married, are cally wears a white wedding dress.
©) When the woman gets engaged, trey usually date each other for a year OF fo
d) When the woman gets married, his friends often give him a bachelor party.
@) After the couple gets married, tor friends often give her a bridal shower.
£) After they return from their honeymoon, there's usually a wedding reception.
2 Pair work What happens when people get married in your
country? Complete the clauses in column A with your own information.
Pay atte to rhythm and stress.
MARRIAGE CUSTOMS [Re eax
Group work Talk about marriage customs in
your country. Ask these questions and others of
your own.
How old are people usually when they get married? ot
Is there an engagement period? How long is i
‘Who pays for the wedding?
Who is invited?
Where is the wedding ceremony usually held?
What happens during the ceremony?
What do the bride and groom usually wear”
Is there a reception after the ceremony?
What type of food is served at the reception?
What kinds of gifts do people usually give?
Where do couples like to go on their honeymoon?
How long is the honeymoon?
> Interchange 8 ;
Once ina blue moon
How do your classmates colebrsis
special events? Find out on PSE 113.
52.2] READING,
Read about these unusn,
sual
A Day for Kids
hoosing the Ri
sing the Right Clothes
Blessing the Animals
I cuss Fi
‘“stoms. Then find the best title
celeb
Unusual customs
for each passage
Everything New for New Year's
Shouting “Goodbye” to Winter
A Special Kind of Meal
a) On the evening of February 3rd, people in Japanese
families take one dried bean for each year of their
‘age and throw the beans on the floor, shouting.
“Good luck in! Evil spirits out!” This is known as
“Setsubun,” a time to celebrate the end of winter
‘and the beginning of spring,
) ‘Before the Chinese New Year, many Chinese families
bur the picture of their kitchen god, Tsao Chen, to
bring good luck. When New Year's Day comes, they
put a new picture of Tsao Chen on the wall.
©) When American women get married, they sometimes
follow an old custom in choosing what to wear on
their wedding day. The custom says the bride must
wear “something old, something new, something
borrowed, and something blue.” This is to bring,
{good luck.
“EOMETHING OLD, SOMETHING NEW, SOMETHING BORROWED, SOMETHING BLUE...”
) Before Lent (a time on the Christian calendar), the
people of Ponti Italy, eat an omelet made with 1,000
‘g98. People cannot eat meat or dairy products
during Lent, so they try to use up these things before:
Lent begins.
‘¢) When winter ends in Czechoslovakia, children make a
straw man called “Smt,” which is a figure of death.
Then they bur itor throw itn the river. After they
destroy it, they carry flowers home to show the
arrival of spring.
f) January 17th is St. Anthony's Day in Mexico. It's a
day when people bring their animals to church, But
before the animals go into the church, the peopte
dress them up in flowers and ribbons. This ceremony
is to protect people's animals.
53[2] SNAPSHOT
PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE
People who...
Would f bo wansportod
into a past imo: 30%
ite alii tino.
ink We Were batt of intha paat: 2696
“think wo wilbs botr of inthe future. 95%
would ie o lve to bo a hundred yoars ol 50%6
hhave made reservations for fights to tho moon: 82,000
think they lock younger than they ara: 37%
EE
Discussion
Would you like to be transported into the future? When?
Do you think people were better off in the past than now?
Will we be better off in the future?
Would you like to make a reservation for a flight to the moon?
[2] CONVERSATION &
1 Listen and practice.
Cindy: Grandma, do you think people
were better off in the past than
they are now?
Grandma: Well, yes, in some ways, because
people didn’t rush around like
they do today.
Cindy: Yeah, I guess 60.
Grandma: But there are some things I like
better today.
Cindy: Really? Like what?
Grandma: Well, Liove my new car! And I
couldn't live without my
computer! I’m really hooked on
‘computer games!
2 Listen to the rest of the conversation.
Would Cindy prefer to live today or ina
different century? Why?
54Back tor the future
(3] GR,
3] GRAMMAR FOCUS: Time contrasts &
Past
In the past,
People dian
_ttavelsotiven
-amilies Used to s
mls Used stay nome»
Tity years ago,
199, people lived to
around sixty vee"
present Future:
Soon, people will tr
‘other planets.
‘These days, people travel a lot
more,
Nowadays, they don't stay.
home so much
Today, people live to about
seventy-five.
| 1 Complete the phrases in column A with suitable information in
column B. Then compare with a partner
A
a) About a hundred years azo,
b) Before jet travel,
©) In most offices today,
d) In many cities around the world,
| ©) In the next fifty years,
f) In two hundred years,
B
pollution is a serious problem.
the world’s supply of oil may run out.
cities began to build the first subway systems.
it took more than twelve hours to fly from New York to Paris.
there will probably be cities on the moon.
people work a forty-hour week.
2 Pair work Complete these phrases and then compare with a
partner.
Five years ago, 1
Now, I
In five years, I'l...
PRONUNCIATION: Pitch ©
1 Listen to how the first phrase has lower pitch than the main clause in
these sentences.
Sa ae
eaieee —,
In the past, people didn’t travel so much.
SS ee aes
‘These days, people travel a lot more.
2 Satara
Soon, people will travel to other planets.
2 Listen and practice the sentenc:
es you completed in Exercise 3.1.
3. Now complete the phrases in column A in Exercise 3.1 with
information of your own. Then practice them with a partner. Pay
attention to pitch.
55Un y
[5] LISTENING &
n to statements about different things. Checic (/) if the person is
L
[ Past | Present | Future {Past | Present | Future
= 1 E
[a °)
A A
co) eg)
la 4 i)
[6] CHANGING TIMES
Group work Talk about how things have changed. Choose two of these
topics or other topics of your own. Then discuss the questions below.
clothing housing
education __ transportation
entertainment work
health
What was it like a hundred years ago?
What's it like today?
What will it be like in a hundred years?
(Z| WRITING
1 Write about your hopes for the future. (Don't
ut your name on your paper.)
vn clare syeanray, 0h dhe a. auceretpul
detrei, SM be famous, and Sth
Alan imsmaview anh om TVs.
2 Class activity Pass your compositions
around the class, Read another student’s paper.
Can you guess who wrote it?
56Bach ta the future
[8] CONVERSATION &
Listen and practice,
A: You know, I really should give up
smoking. I'm up to two packs a day.
Yeah, and it’s getting more expensive,
too, IfT gave up smoking, I could save
about $100 a month
A: The trouble is, though, iI top
smoking, I'l probably gain weight.
B: Unchuhs Andif I stop, limight start
chewing my nails again.
A: Minm. Well, I guess 'd only stop
smoking if they passed a law banning
cigarettes.
B: Me too. Got a match?
B:
“Treally should give up smoking.”
[9] GRAMMAR FOCUS: /f-clauses with modals
1 Complete the clauses in column A with information in column B.
‘Then compare with a partner and practice them.
A B
a) Ifthey banned smoking on all planes, the streets will be a lot cleaner.
b) If people used their cars only on _.-. some people would travel by train.
weekends, vw they would probably be a lot healthier.
©) If they build a good subway system, “there would be less pollution in cities.
4) If people ate less meat, “on more people might get rid of their ears.
©) Ifthe city passes a law against keeping
dogs as pets,
2 Pair work Now take turns and complete the clauses in column A
with your own information.
37[10] LISTENING &
Listen to poole
complaining of
Wy ave they ¢
complaining?
What laws would they
like to see passed?
Complaint Law
a)
b)
°)
(11) THERE SHOULD BE A LAW AGAINST IT!
1 Group work What are some things
that really bother you? What should be
done about them? Choose three problems
and talk about them like this.
A: Lwish they'd do something about the
city parks. People leave trash all over
the place.
B: Yeah, you're right. If people leave trash
in the parks, they should pay a $500
fine,
2 Now describe a law you would like to see
passed.
If people leave trash in a public park,
they should have to work on a clean-up
crew for a weekend to clean up the park.
3 Class activity Compare your laws.
[12] WORD POWER: Strong feelings
1 Look at these ways of expressing strong feelings.
People who leave trash around the parks really bother infuriate/disgust me!
Thate/can't stand people who throw cigarette butts on the ground!
Barking dogs really make me angry/mad/disgusted!
T think the new ‘Town Hall is awful/horrible/terrible/ridiculous!
2 Now describe five things you feel strongly about.
‘Then compare with a partner.
5B1. Read this information about unusual laws
New York City
Sark
a) Sailors are not allowed to whistle on ships at 682.
This is because people used to believe thet
‘whistling would bring high winds and cause denger
to the ship.
b) In seventeenth-century Japan, it was against the
faw for any citizen to leave the country. Anyone
who was found leaving the country or arriving from
overseas without permission was sentenced 10
death.
©) In Russia in the eighteenth contury, it was against
the law for any man to wear a beard unless he paid
a special tax.
4) In 1949, in lino, U.S.A. bird lovers tried to get &
aw passed that would keep cats on a leash in
public. However, the governor refused to pass the
law. He said the problem of cats against birds is 5
old as time itself. If we favor birds, then we will
have to decide between dogs and cats or even
birds and worms.
2 Find nouns that mean:
3) READING: Against the law
Bate 9 the fatro
> Interchange 9: =
Pros and cons
gin fhe debate Tarn to page
is #iVe your opinion ia
“controversial topics, "Om
6) In New York City, dog owners who walk their dogs
in public are required by law to clean up after thelr
pet, Bofore the law was passed in 1978, over forty
mnilion pounds of dog waste were left on the city's
streets each year.
4) W's against the law to drive an automobile or any
‘other motor vehicle except tractors on the island of
Sark in the English Channel. Most of the people
there use bicycles for transportation.
9) In Venice, italy, many people travel through the
canals on gondolas. The lav requires gondolas to
bo painted black, except those belonging to high
‘government officials.
~ having consent to do something: snus (Paragraph b)
~ money collected by the government: (paragraph ¢)
7G length of rope or a chain used to control an animal. (paragraph a)
= an animal that lives with people: (paragraph e)
7 ee nething that carries things or people from one place to another: (paragraph £)
— people who hold an office: —
(paragraph #)
591 Role play Student A is a clerk in a repair shop.
Student B is a customer who has a problem with one of the things below.
‘The customer describes the problem and the clerk suggests what is
wrong.
‘A: Hello. Can I help you?
Bi Yes, something's wrong with my...
: Oh, what’s the problem?
PoP
: OK. Let me have a look at it
Perhaps . .. Yes, you see, it’s the...
Oh, really?
‘Yes. Can you leave it here for repair?
.. And how much will it cost?
: Well, it should ..
And how long do you need to repair it?
: Um, I think it will take about .,. Can
you come back on ...?
- Thanks very much,
be
2 Now change roles and talk about another item,
[2] Listening =
1 Listen to some information about unusual marriage customs, Ate the
statements below true (1) or false (F)?
a) When two women of a tribe in Paraguay want to marry the same
man, they put on boxing gloves and fight it out.
b) When a man and a woman get married in Malaysia, they eat some
cooked rice the day before the wedding.
©) In northeastern India before a girl gets married, she rides through the
village on a horse.
d) In some parts of India when a man and a woman get married, water
is poured over them.
2 Now listen again. For the statements you marked false, what is the
correct information?
60That's an interesting custom!
1 Group work In many countries, there are interesting customs for
births, marriages, the seasons, or good luck. What interesting customs
do you know? Take turns talking about them like this.
‘When a boy courts a girl in some parts of
the Philippines, he stands outside her
house at night and sings to her,
Others ask questions,
Why does he do that?
Is it just a village custom?
Is it common?
Do women do the same thing?
2 Class activity Which was the most
interesting custom you talked about in your
group? Tell the class about it
1 Pair work What rules would be useful in your classroom? Think
of some interesting rules for these situations.
Ifstudents ...
don’t do their homework, they must...
arrive late for class, they will have to...
use their native language during class, they must ..
miss a class, they will have to
Ifa student has a birthday, the class will
Ifit's the teacher's birthday, the students will
2 Class activity Compare your rules.
61oy could ators
Pople who ee a
Discussion
How many jobs have you had?
How long does it take you to get to work or school?
How many hours do you work or study each week?
What's your favorite day of the week? What's your worst day? Why”
[2] CONVERSATION &
1 Listen and practice.
,A: Are there any interesting jobs in the
~ paper today?
§: Well, here's one for a tour guide. But
you have to work Saturdays and
Sundays.
A: I don’t want to work on weekends.
B: Neither do L. Oh, there’s another here
for a salesperson, It’s a job selling
children’s books
A: Sounds interesting.
B: Yes, but you neéd a driver's license, and
Tcan’t drive.
A: Oh, I can! I just got my license. What's
the phone number?
B: It's 79878455.
2. Now listen to the rest of the conversation,
What else does the job require?
62.