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Christina Latham-Koenig

Clive Oxenden

ENGLISH FILE Beginner Student's Book

Paul Seligson and Clive Oxenden are the original co-authors of


OXFORD
English File 1 and English File 2 UNIVERSITY PRESS
Grammar Vocabulary Pronunciation

4 A Helio! verb be (singular): 1and you numbers 0-10; days of the week /h/, /ar/, and /i:/

6 B Where are you from? verb be (singular): he, she, it countries /r/, /gu/, /s/, and !JI

8 IP P~A<rrrc::AI:.ENGLISH Epísude 1 ·How do yo u spell it?

10 A We aren't English. We're verb be (plural): we, you, they nationalities /d3/, ltJI, and !JI
American.

12 B What's your phone number? Wh- and How questions with be phone numbers; numbers 11-100 sentence rhythm

14

16 A What's in your bag? singular and plural nouns; a 1 an small things lzl and /s/; plural
endings

18 B ls that a hat? this 1 that 1 these 1 those souvenirs /ó/ and /g/

20 - PRACTICAL ENGLISH Epísode 2 Can 1have an orange juice, please?

22 A Family and friends possessive adjectives; people and family !Al, /re/, and the
possessive 's /g/ sound

24 B Big cars or small cars? adjectives colours and common adjectives /u:/, la:!, and l:J:/; linking

26

28 A Breakfast around the world present simple[±] and Q: /, yo u, we, food and drink word stress; /1f/, /d:J/,
they and /g/

30 B A very long flight present simple C!J: /,yo u, we, they common verb phrases 1 /w/, /v/, and /n/;
sentence rhythm and
linking

32 • P:~ACTICAL Ef\IGLISH Epísode 3 What time is it?

34 A She works for Armani present simple: he, she, it jobs and places of work third person -s; /3:/;
sentence rhythm

36 B A day in my life adverbs of frequency a typical day /ji; sentence rhythm

38 a
!¡~¡;~~;J~É~:fi~v~:[~l.'J?lJ' in+'h<"· tii'o ot :tourguíde
Grammar Vocabulary Pronunciation

40 A What do you do in your free word order in questions: be and sports; common verb phrases 2: /w/, /h/, /eg/, and /au/;
time? present simple free time sentence rhythm

42 B Lights, camera, action! imperatives; object pronouns: kinds of films sentence rhythm and
me, him, etc. intonation

44 "* PRAcTlCÁL ENGLISH Episode 4 What's the date?

46 A Can you start the car, please? can 1 can't more verb phrases he/, la:!, and /g/; sentence
rhythm

48 B What do you like doing? like 1 lo ve 1 ha te+ verb + -ing activities /u/, /u:/, and /1)/; sentence
rhythm

50

52 A What are they doing? present continuous common verb phrases 2: travelling sentence rhythm

54 B Working undercover present continuous or present clothes /3:/, /i:/, !el, and /eg/
simple?

56 • PRACTICAL ENGUSH Episode 5 ·Would yo u like to come?

58 A ls there really a monster? there's a ... 1 there are some ... hotels; in, on, under /eg/ and /rg/

60 B Before they were famous ... past simple: be in, at, on was and were; sentence
and after rhythm

62

64 A lt changed my life past simple: regular verbs regular verbs regular past simple
endings
66 B Life in a day past simple irregular verbs: do, verb phrases with do, get, go, have sentence rhythm
get, go, have

58 IHiRI\CTICAL ENGLISH Episode 6 ls there a bank near here?

70 A Strangers on a train past simple: regular and irregular more irregular verbs irregular verbs
verbs (revision)

72 B A weekend in Venice present continuous for future future time expressions the letters ea

74

76 Communication 92 Grammar Bank 132 Regular and irregular verbs

84 Writing 116 Vocabulary Bank 133 Sound Bank

86 Listening 130 Words and phrases to learn

..
G verb be (singular): 1and you
V numbers 0-10; days ofthe week
P /h/, /m/, and /i:/

1 LISTENING & SPEAKING


a .2l)) Listen and repeat.

b Now use your name. Say Hi or Hello.

0.-i,l'm ___
0.-ello, /'m _ __

e ~3 l)) Read and listen.

Harry Hello. Are you Penelope Harry Hi, l'm Harry. What's your name? Harry Goodbye.
Cruz? Caroline Caroline. Nice to meet yo u. Caroline Bye Harry. See you
Caroline No, l'm not. l'm Julia Roberts. Harry Nice to meet yo u. on Friday.
And you're George Clooney!
Harry Yes, 1am. Very good!

d &4l)) Listen and repeat the conversations.


p l~structions . .
§] Read l)) Listen ~ Say 0 Repeat
.
~. Wnte
e In pairs, practise the conversations.

-
2 GRAMMAR verb be (singular): 1and you 4 PRONUNCIATION /h/, /m/, and /ü/
a Write I or You. a .12l)) Listen and repeat the words and sounds.

Á house helio
1 hi Harry

&S
--
bike 1 I'm nice five bye Friday

9. tree 1meet se e three

b ~13l)) Listen. Say the sentences.


Helio Harry!
b > p.92 Grammar Bank lA. Read the rules and do the Hi, I'm Caroline.
See you at three.

e .7
exercises.

l)) Listen and say the contractions.

l)) /am ~m
5 SPEAKING
Practise with other students.

t'm
3 VOCABULARY numbers 0-10
a .8l)) Listen and@5>the numbers you hear (A or B). +
Areyou _ __

~6~E:1
No, l'm not.

~
:Níi::e to meet yo u. What's your name?

~
l'm _ __

~
to meetyou.

~
Nice to meet you.

6 VOCABULARY days of the week


a > p.l16 Vocabulary Bank Numbers and days.
b > p.l16 Vocabulary Bank Numbers and days. Do part 2, days of the week.
Do part 1, numbers 0-10.
b 4'i1s l)) Listen and say the next day.
e f\hOl)) Listen and say the next number.
l)) one, two 0ree l)) Thursday, Friday 0aturday

e Say goodbye.
d ftlll)) Listen and write the numbers you hear.
ay.:)_ 0-oodbye!
1 ____]_ S _ __ 9 _ __
2 _ __ 6 _ __ 10--- See you tomorro:l_ 0ee you on Thursday.
3 _ __ 7 _ __ 11
4 _ __ 8 _ __

}U1lkltE
G verb be (singular): he, she, it
V countries
P II/, /gu/, /s/, and !JI
He'sfrom
England.

1 VOCABULARY countries d .19l)) Listen and repeat the conversation. Copy the .rluthm.
a ~16l)) Listen to the music. Where's it from?
Write 1-6.
w-~feyou from?
· ~>ÍE)tedo.
D Brazil ::::D "r··?!té's Toledo?
D China ~tfh,,ft1$2inSpain.-
D Russia
[]] Spain e Practise the conversation with your city and country.
D The United States
f ~ Communication Where ís ít? A p.76 B p.BO. Countries and
D Turkey cities.
b .17l)) Listen and check.
Acapulc~
e ~ p.l17 Vocabulary Bank Countries and
Where's
~·sin Mexico. 0hink it's in Mexico.
nationalitíes. Do part 1, countries.
0on'tknow.

2 GRAMMAR verb be (singular): he, she, it b ~21 l)) Listen again and repeat.
a .20 l)) Listen and write the countries. e In pairs, practise the conversation.

A Where's he from?
B He's from 1_ __
A ls she from 2_ __
B No, she isn't. She's from
3

A ls she good?
Yes, she is. She's fantastic.

-
d Match the words with the photos. 4 LISTENING & SPEAKING
she0 itO he0 a ~27 l)) Listen to the difference between he and she.
1 a Is he from Egypt? b Is she from Egypt?
2 a She's from Turkey. b He's from Turkey.
3 a Where's he from? b Where's she from?
4 a She's nice. b He'snice.
5 a Where is he? b Where is she?
b ~28l)) Listen and tick(./) the sentence you hear in a.
e Practise saying sentences a and b.

d 'i29 l)) Listen and write six sentences or questions.


e Complete the chart.
e Look at the photos. Ask and answer questions with a partner.
Where's he fro~ ~e's from Brazil.
l'm=lam l'm not = 1am not Where's she fro~ 0-he's from Spain.
You're = You are
He's =He
She's = She
You aren't = You are not
He =He is not
She _ _ = She is not
Where's it fro~ 0's from England.

lt's = lt lt = lt is not

f ~ p.92 Grammar Bank lB.


Read the rules and do the exercises.

3 PRONUNCIATION
!II, /gu/, /s/, and /f/
a ~25l)) Listen and repeat the words and
sounds.

i
fish
it Italy six England

~
phone
no Mexico Poland

~
snake
say seven city nice

J1f
shower
she Russia

b ~26 l)) Listen. Practise the sentences.


Is he from Italy?
I don't know.
It's a nice city.
She's from Russia. f
The alphabet
Checking into a hotel 1 Booking a table
The classroom

you s

THE ALPHABET e ~34>)) Look at the photos. How do you say the letters?
Listen and check.
a ~'\;30 >)) Listen to the alphabet. Repeat the
letters. 11

f ~ Communication Game: Hit the ships A p.76 B p.BO. A game


with numbers and letters.

H:!J. c;;:.athing. B~ c;:_it!

abcde fghij 2 VOCABULARY the classroom


klm pgr?t a .35 >)) Listen and complete the conversation with the words

uvw xyz from the lis t.

Book English spell What

b lf31 >)) Listen and repeat the words and ~-?


sounds, and the letters.

~ tree BCDEGPTV
b ~ p.118 Vocabulary Bank The classroom.

l egg FLMNSX e IP38>)) Listen and complete the conversations.

~~~···;Yoorpooks,please. to page 7.
train AH JK -~- that, please?

e fí\32 >)) Listen to the difference between the e,---- do you spell 'birthday'?
letters.

1 E A 4 y 1 7 G J
J:natsOK.Sit , please.
2 E 1 s B p 8 K Q
3 u w 6 B V 9 M N d In pairs, practise the conversations in c.

d .33>)) Listen.@theletteryouhearinc. e Glf39 >)) Listen and do the actions.


>)) Stand up.
·~ CHECKING INTO A HOTEL
VIDEO
4 ·~
VIDEO
BOOKING ATABLE
a t!fl40l)) Watch or listen to Rob.
~aorb.
1 Rob is from _ _ __
a the UK b the USA
2 He's _ _ __
a an artist b a journalist
3 He's in Poland _ _ __
a on holiday b for work
b .41 l)) Watch or listen and arder the sentences.

a .43l)) Watch or listen to Jenny.


~aorb.
1 Jenny'sfrom _ _ __
a the USA b the UK
2 is her birthday.
a Today b Tomorrow
3 'Locanda Verde' is a _ _ __
a restaurant b bar
b .44l)) Watch or listen and complete
the information.

0 V:J.:A~t-K~E-Tt
c:J,f14y,~~rl)e's Rob Walker. 1have a reservation .
. ·····S,~rr~? · .·
;t)~·~P)Y'~Ó;YRI.l sp~ll.it?
·.:o' ~watkE!~,;
~ '-- -, ·· ·
,__'- ___ __: ~-
~- <'_-~;;,.;--,s-~->>- -;,~---
-- -- ,,-- ~--':: ~,,
-.,_,_-_- - ~-

'{Sbrt~~~i~at'~your surname?
~I<,:~Q;U~~OK, MrWalker. You're in room 321. pz
·~ft~fnaon. In the USA, Z = zee /zi:/
-K~EiR .... In the UK, Z = zed /zed/

5 ·~
VIDEO
USEFUL PHRASES
p Names
name Rob Walker
.45 l)) Watch or listen and repeat the useful
phrases.

surname

e .42 l)) Listen and repeat the dialogue.

d In pairs, role-play the dialogue. Use your name and surname.

Greetings
Good morning ) 12.00
Good afternoon 12.00 > 6.00 p.m.
6 eMP3l)) SONG All Together Now r.J
Good evening 6.00 p.m.>
1 VOCABULARY nationalities 3 GRAMMAR verb be (plural): we, you, they
a Where are they from? Complete the sentences with a a Loo k at the pictures. Write the nationalities.
country.

lt's from _ _ _ _ __

TURKISH .
•••• , •••• ti"

It's from ________ It's from _ _ _ _ _ __


Switzerland Turkey 'i:fte-t* the United States

b > p.l17 Vocabulary Bank Countries and nationalities.


Do part 2, nationalities.

2 PRONUNCIATION /d3/, ltfl, and !JI


a .48 >)) Listen and repeat the words and sounds.

~~
jazz Japan Germany Egypt
~··
1

~ chess 1 Chinese French teacher

J); shower 1Spanish Polish Egyptian

b fúsl >)) Listen and check. Then complete the chart.


p Sounds
The letter j = /d3/, e.g. Japan /d3g'pa:n/
The letter g = /d3/, e.g. Germany /d33'pgni/ or /g/,
e.g. go /ggu/ We're = We -ªffL__ We aren't = We are not
You're = You _ __ You = You are not
b fjJ49 >)) Listen. Practise the sentences. They're = They _ __ They = They are not
I'm a French teacher.
He isn't Egyptian, he's German. e > p.94 Grammar Bank 2A. Read the rules and do the
She isn't Spanish, she's Turkish. exercises.

e .50>)) Listen. S ay the nationality. d tltss >)) Listen. Ask the questions.
>)) /'m from China. 0e's Chinese. >)) You're Chinese. 0-re you Chinese?

>)) /'m from Spain. 0he's Spanish. >)) We're late. 0e we late?

-
4 READING
a ~56>)) Read and listen to the conversation.
Answer the questions.
1 Where are Jarre and Joe from?
2 Are Charlie and Rachel American?
3 Are Charlie and Rachel on holiday?
4 Are Jarre and Joe on holiday, too?
5 Are Jarre and Joe late?
b $57>)) Listen and complete the phrases.
1 me. Are they free?
~AL.U:>t::
. ~-,
me. Are they free?
,·'"'·~~-'- 2 Are you on _ _ __
Yes, ple~se'~it down.
3 on business.
··J:hanks.;\· !~¡\¡.
4 at the time!
l'm·JO.e.
And l'rll¡ 13a,h~~lWe're from Texas.
5 We're ____
6 Have a nice ____
We're EngHsn.~.:J1m Charlie.
And l'm Rachel. Nice to
iheet yo u. e In groups of four practise the conversation.

5 SPEAKING
a Answer the questions with a partner. Use
Yes, he 1she 1itis; Yes, they are ORNo, he 1she 1
it isn't; No, they aren't OR I don't know.

Where are you from in the UK?


We're from London.
London's a great city! Areyouo(1f¡l'~trday?
Ves, we are. Are you on hotiday, too?~
No, we aren't. We're on business.

b > Communication /s dim sum Japanese?


A p.76 B p.BO. Ask your partner about
different nationalities.
/s dim sum Japanes:!J 0es, it is.

0o, it isn't. lt's Chinese.

::&U!lkli 1-
V phone numbers; numbers 11-100
P sentence rhythm

1 READING & LISTENING

Sally Shore
48 mins

At the park on Saturday. Great times!

Amy Blackstone Nice photo!


Who is he?
15 mins

Sally Shore Ada m. He's my


brother.
12 mins

Amy Blackstone Wow - he's


very good-looking! How old is
he?
12 mins

Sally Shore He's 26.


11 mins

Amy Blackstone ls he m.arried?


5mins ·

Sally Shore No, he isn't!


3mins

a .58 l)) Read and listen to the online conversation. Then complete the chart.

b ~59 l)) Listen and complete the conversation.

Adam Hi Satly;.Howare you?


SaUy HellóAdam! l'm fine. Oh, this is Amy. 1 _ __

a friend from work.


Adam ·Hi Amy. 2 to meet yo u.
~· Hi.
Adam Oh no. 3 at the time. 4 . l'm late for work.
Nice to 5 you, Amy. 6 you later, Sally.
Amy Goodbye.
Adarn Er, Amy, what's your 7 ?

e tJíso l)) Listen and repeat the conversation. Then practise it in pairs.

-
2 GRAMMAR 4 LISTENING
Wh- and How questions with be a 496Bl)) Listen to the difference between the numbers.
a Complete the questions with How, What, or Who.
1 a 13 b 30 5 a 17 b 70
1 A Where are you from? B l'm from Dublin.
2 a 14 b 40 6 a 18 b 80
2 A are you? B Fine, thanks.
3 A is he? B He's a friend.
3 a 15 b 50 7 a 19 b 90
4 A 's your na me? B Molly. 4 a 16 b 60
5 A old are you? B 26. b fV69l)) Listen. Which number do you hear?~
6 A 's your phone number? B 960 836. a or bina. Then practise saying all the numbers.

b fli61 l)) Listen and check. e ~70 l)) Listen to the conversations. Number the
questions 1-4.
e ~ p.94 Grammar Bank 28. Read the rules and do the
exercises.
D What's your address?
D How old are you?
D What's your email?
3 VOCABULARY D What's your phone number?
phone numbers; numbers 11-100 d Listen again and write the numbers in the answers.
a e63l)) Listen and complete the phone number. 1 ({) _ __
2 King Street
o o 990
3 Age: _ __

p Phone numbers
4 james @ukmail.com
O = oh (or zero) 22 = double 2
5 WRITING
b $64l)) Practise saying these phone numbers. Listen
andcheck. ~ p.84 Writing Completing a form. Complete an
online application form.
1 028 901 80361
2 07700 900649
3 0131 496 0638 6 PRONUNCIATION & SPEAKING
e Ask and answer with a partner. Write the number. sentence rhythm
0hat's your phone number? a $71 l)) Listen and repeat questions 1-7. Copy the
!fu'_thm.
d ~ p.ll6 Vocabulary Bank Numbers and days.
Do part 3, numbers 11-100. ¡¡~~s~~~tname? How do you spell it?
e Say the numbers.
· ~Js¡goar address?
t~s:t~t;lrpostcode?
12 17 20 28 ~~~·0{\lateyou?
[~~y~:)11at'ried?
33 41 50 64 ... &Wt~~yourphone number?
~f~y~ur~mail?
72 85 99 100 b ~ Communication Personal information A p.77 B p.Bl.
Interview your partner.
f .67l)) Listen and write the numbers.
What's your first nam:!l <;_;,.hris.
l)) fifteen --""'15"'-------

1 _15___ 4 7 10 How do you spell i~ <;.;..-H-R-1-S.


2 5 8 11

. . ,. .f.
3 6 9 12
g Play Buzz.
~
Jt!!!!r~~""'""'"""='~'tf-
Qaorb.
·.· . 's your naroe?
aWho b~ .·
China 1 Chinese
1 .. ·. ·... ·. youfromltaly?
Turkey
a Are b Is
2 1 Swiss
2 Li.sa. I'm Marisa.
a Am not b I'm not the United States 13
4
3 Hi,Tom! iúmy class. 1 English
a Yon b You'te 5 Egypt1an
4 A ftom? Japan 16
B I'm from Russia.
a Where are you b Where you are b Write the next number or word.
5 A Where's Gdansk? one, two, three
B inPoland.
1 zero, one, _ _ __ 4 nineteen, twenty, _ _ __
a Is b It's
2 five, six, _ _ __ 5 Tuesday, Wednesday, _ __
6 A Is John married?
B No, _ _ __ 3 eleven, twelve, _ _ __ 6 Friday, Saturday, _ _ __
a he isn't b she isn't e Complete the words.
7 A English? Where are you from ?
B No, she's American.
1 Good morning. O your books, please. Page 19.
a She's b ls she
2 A S l'm late.
8 They Spanish. They're Mexican.
B OK. Sit d_ _ _ ,
a aren't b not
3 A What's the answer to number 10?
9 A Are you on holiday?
B No, on business. B I don't kn____.
a we're b we 4 A Excuse m , wh libro in English?
10 Ana and Julia are from Recife. _ _ __ B Book.
Brazilian. A Can you r that, please?
a She's b They're B Yes.Book.
11 A Mario and Renata ltalian? 5 A What's your phone n ?
B Yes, they're from Milan. B 029 2018 0583.
a Are b Is A Thanks. What's your e ?
12 A Howold ? B It's [email protected].
B I'm 19.
a you are b are you d Write the things in the classroom.
13 A areyou?
B Fine, thanks. And you?
a How b Who
14 A address?
B It's 304 High Street. 1 2 _ _ __
a What your b What's your
15 A How your surname?
B G-A-R-C-1-A.
a you spell b do you spell

3 4
~CANYOU
VIDEO ii'!IE""il'!ll
a Underline the stressed syllable.
Saitur!day 1 Chiinese 2 fifjty ~72>)) In the street Watch or listen to five people and
3 fif\teen 4 to¡mo¡rrow 5 Gerjman answer the questions.
b Write the words for the sound pictures.

&e 1 bike
1
Cit J)1 1 2 Leandro 3 Amanda 4 Cas 5
1 Her name is _ __
~ ~ a T-A-I-K-0 b T-E-A-K-0 e T-E-I-K-0
2 Leandro is _ __
e ~ p.l34 1 135 Sound Bank. Look at more words a Brazilian b Spanish e Portuguese
with the sounds in b, and also these sounds: 3 Amanda is years old.
a 18 b 19 e 29
~ "a~. ~ ·~·
~~~~~· 4 Cas's phone number is 00316454 _ _ __
Practise saying the example words. a 3782 b 3628 e 7382
5 The woman's email address is _ _ __
a [email protected]
CANYOU b [email protected]
e [email protected]
Read and complete the chart for Mark, Bianca, and Lucas.
Then add information about you.
CANYOU
/'m Mark Oavis. /'m twenty-eight. /'m from Tick(J')the boxes.
Seattle in the USA. Cányou.... ? Yes,Ican.
1 say your name and where you are from. D
2 ask where other people are from D
3 spell your name D
4 ·Countfrom Oto 100 D
5 askforand gíve pers<mal information,e.g. name, D
add:ress, age, etc.... · :·.. ~j•c.;:·/. ·
6 sayyourphonenumbef :· .;:y···· D
7 use and understand cláss'rootfi íítrigaage D
8 check into a hotel D
·9 book atable ata restaurant D
Short film Meet the students

Bianca
Lucas
You
G singular and plural nouns; a 1 an
V small things
P /z/ and /s/; plural endings
No, it's a
credit card.

1 VOCABULARY 2 GRAMMAR singular and plural nouns; a 1 an


small things a Read the list. What do you think are the top three things?
a What are they?
Can you remember?

b .75 >)) Listen and number the things 1-10 in the list.

e Look at the pictures. Complete the chart.


m 1 2 3

,.
----.-.-

;e_

.·· ··
...•
..
---.

..
....••........•..·•.·.·.·•.·.·•····.··.••

-.--
·· ··
..·.·.•.. ..•...•••·•·.·•.··•.··•·•·

'
••
· ·.•
-

·
·••.•.· •.•·
•.....•...•...•..•.·.·•··•·.·•.···.··•·.•... •.•.....•...··•··.···.•. •...

----
··
..
·•· •.. ·.·•.•.·.·.·.·.· ....... •...
"'-

--
--

..· ...··.·.·.··.·.··.·.·.•.. ..··.• ..•...·.••·····


·.• ....·.•.··•··.· ·.•

b ,.. p.ll9 Vocabulary Bank


Small things.

four three two

d ,.. p.96 Grammar Bank 3A. Read the rules and do the exercises.

e ,.. Communication /ltlemory game p.79. Remember the things on the table.
A watc~ 0o,
-
two watches, 1think.
3 PRONUNCIATION 5 SPEAKING
/z/ and /s/; plural endings a Look at the photos. What are the things? Work with a partner.
a (~78>)) Listen and repeat the words and
sounds.
0 think) it's a 1 an... 0 think) they're... 0on't know.

~
zebra
zero magazine is he's

rtf
snake
Swiss sit say thanks

b llíl79>)) Listen and repeat the plurals.

~ 1 bags phones keys pencils

~ 1 books coats passports tablets

fiz/ 1 watches glasses pieces purses

p Saying plural nouns


-es= /¡z/ for nouns ending in:
-ches, e.g. watches
-ses, e.g. glasses
-xes, e.g. boxes
-ces, e.g. pieces
-ges, e.g. pages
-shes, e.g. brushes

e f118o >)) Listen. S ay the plurals.


>)) /t's a photo. 0hey're photos.

4 LISTENING
~81 >)) Listen to five situations. Number the
things 1-5.

b What's in your bag 1pocket? Tick (.f) the things.

Da phone Da book Da brush D keys Dan ID card


Da photo Dan umbrella D glasses Da credit card
Da pen Da wallet Da purse Da pencil

e Now tell a partner.


~ my bag 1have a book, keys, a pen ...

d What other things do you have in your bag 1pocket? Ask your
teacher.
~ow do you say ... in English? How do you spell it?

. .J;,L:tiMJf E
Whatare
those?

1 VOCABULARY souven1rs 2 LISTENING


a ~82 l)) Loo k at the picture of a souvenir a ~84 l)) Listen.~ the thing in the picture that the woman buys.
stall. Match the words with 1-4. Listen and
check. Repeat the words. b Listen again and complete the dialogues.

D abag _ _ _ are those?


D aflag
D a Jlli:_ture
D an umbrella
b fú83 l)) Listen and repeat 5-10 in the
picture.
5 ahat
6 ai-shirt _ _ _ pounds.
7 amap That's expensive! l'm
8 apostcard ~~-·Bye.
9 akeyring
10 amug ~~-me, miss! ls this
yourbag?
e What are typical souvenirs in your country?
pry,;}les, it is. 7 yo u!
me. A key ring?
~'---- pounds.

e $8Sl)) Listen and repeat the dialogues. Then practise them with


a partner.
3 GRAMMAR this 1 that 1 these 1 those 4 PRONUNCIATION lo! and /g/
a Read the dialogues in 2 again. Complete the questions. a .87l)) Listen and repeat the words and
sounds.

~
mother
this that these
those they the


1 ls yourbag? 2 How much are key
rings? a an umbrella
camera tablet
computer

b flaa l)) Listen and repeat. Copy the rl!)rthm.

3 ls a hat? 4 What are ?


b Complete the chart.

e >- p.96 Grammar Bank 38. Read the rules and do the exercises.

5 SPEAKING
a What are the souvenirs 1-12 on the market stall?

b >- Communication How much are these watches? A p.77 B p.Bl. ~salan ... 0hey're ...
Role-play dialogues.

I~
LONDON

E
Saying and understanding prices
Buying lunch
/ug/, /s/, and /k/

1 UNDERSTANDING PRICES 2 PRONUNCIATION /ug/, !si, and /k/


a ~89 l)) Listen and repeat. ~92l)) Listen and repeat the words and sounds.

~ tourist 1 euro Europe European

~ snake 1 cent pence city price

~ key coffee camera credit card

The letter e
e = /s/ befo re e and i, e.g. eent, city
e = /k/ befo re other letters, e.g. eoffee

·~
VIDEO
BUYING LUNCH
a "'93 l)) Read the menu. Then listen and repeat the
food, drinks, and prices.

b Practise with a partner. Ask the prices on the menu.

b Match the prices and words.


How much is a tuna sandwic~ 04.15.
1 f,12.75 IHJ A thirteen dollars and twenty-five cents
2 €15.99 D B eighty cents
3 $50.19 D e five rounds thirty-five
4 f.5.35 D D fifteen euros ninety-nine
5 $13.25 D E sixty p
6 €3.20 D F fifty dollars and nineteen cents
7 €0.25 D G three euros twenty
8 f. l. SO D H twelve pounds seventy-five
9 60p D 1 one pound fifty
10 $0.80 D J twenty-five cents
e ~90 l)) Listen and check. Then listen and repeat.

d Cover the words and look at the prices. Practise saying


them.

e '~ 91 l)) Listen to four dialogues. How much is it?


Circle the right price.
1 newspaper: $1.25 $1.35
2 phone card: €15 €50
3 memory card: $4.99 $9.49
4 train ticket: f.13.20 f,30.20
please·

e ~94>)) Watch or listen to Rob in a London pub.


Tick (./) the things he orders on the menu in b.

g ~96>)) Watch or listen to Jenny and her friend Amy in


a New York deli. How much is Jenny's lunch?

h Listen again. What do they have? Complete the chart.

Jenny
Amy

d Watch or listen again and complete the dialogue.

S:an\'lan Who's next?


Rob Can 1have a 1 sandwich, please?
Barman Anything else?
Rob And a 2 , please.

Barman Ice and lemon?


Rob 3 , thanks.

Barmal,) Jh~re you go.


· '· 1'nanks. Howmuch is it?

'Her~you ·5-~-· ·~
VIDEO
USEFUL PHRASES
''ta~~n Thanks. l;fere's your change. .97>)) Watch or listen and repeat the useful phrases.

há.nfh~ve·iJc6ké~~~hawitt1,píease?
Anything else?
And a Cake, please.
Ice and lemon?
No, thanks.
How much is it?
Here you are.
Here's your change.
l'm fine, too.
Waitforme.
Surel
e 1'~95 >)) Listen and repeat. Then practise the dialogue
Great idea.
with a partner.

f Now role-play the dialogue in pairs. A You are the


barman. B Order food anda drink. Then swap roles. fJitqMP3>)) SONG That's How fvluch
V people and family Who's Matt?
P /Al, /re/, and the /g/ sound

1 VOCABULARY people and family 3 GRAMMAR


a Look at the photos. Complete the sentences with a word from possessive adjectives; possessive 's
the list. a Look at photo 1 on p.23. What can you see?
0wo children.

b ~~8 l)) Read and listen to the conversation.


Point to the people in photo 1 and say their
names.
~e's fvlark.
e Now read and listen again. Then complete
the chart with a highlighted phrase.

1 myhusband
yo u
he
she
it
1 It's a photo of a _ __ 3 It's a photo of a _ _ _ .
2 It's a photo of a _ __ 4 It's a photo of a _ _ _ . we ourhouse
yo u
b 6J2l)) Listen and check.
they
e > p.120 Vocabulary Bank People and family.
d Read part 2 again. Complete the sentences.
1 The name of the restaurant is _ _ __
2 PRONUNCIATION !Al, !re!, and the /g/ sound Bistro.
a fí~6 l)) Listen and repeat the words and sounds. 2 My phone number is there, too.
e @9 l)) Listen. Do you think Sarah is a good
Sunday husband mother brother son babysitter?
[!J]up
f > p.98 Grammar Bank 4A. Read the rules
~ cat man family bag thanks that
and do the exercises.

g Point to people in the classroom. What are


their names?
• computer mother sister daughter children woman
0hat's his name?
0hat's her name?
p /g/
/g/ is a very common vowel sound in syllables that aren't
stressed, e.g. final-er = /g/, e.g. teacher, number, etc.
h Look at the photos in la. Ask and answer
with a partner.
b .7l)) Listen. Practise the sentences. What's his nam:!)_ ~iver.
I have a big family. Is that your bag?
Is Justin your husband? No, he's my brother. Who is he?) ( H~:s .fvlaria's son. 1
Is the woman over there your sister? ~ ~s Emma's brother.
111
[I] 4 LISTENING
a ~12l)) Listen to Eric. Who are the people in
the photo?
1 is Eric's _____ .
2 is Eric's _____ .
3 and 4 are Eric's _ _ _ __
Who is the man on the left?

Hi, Sarah! Welcome to our house.


Thanks.
Maria This is my husband, Mark.
Mark Hello.
Sarah Hi.
Maria And these are our children.
Children Hello!
Sarah What are their names?
Maria Her name's Emma, and his name's Oliver.
Emma And this is our cat.
Sarah Ah! What's its name?
Emma Her name is Princess. She's a girl.
Sarah Oh, sorry.

b Listen again. Answer the questions.


1 Where's Eric's mother from?
2 What's his sister's name?
3 How old are her children?
e In pairs, talk about the people in the photo.

0he's Eric's mother. She's...

5 SPEAKING & WRITING


a Work with a partner:
A and B write the names of six people (your
family or friends) on a piece of paper.
A give your piece of paper to B. B give your
piece of paper toA.
A ask B about his 1her people. B ask A about
The na me of the restaLttant ís~Mario's Bistro.
his 1her people.
, > J[1e phoná(~l;i'~t¡~Jspn'~e t~l;>le over there.
'"Sfeat, th<3nkS. , ··. .· .·. .. · Who's Marc~ 0 ' s my sister's husband.
,~~~d my hYsb~~~~~ ~n~ne· ~umbéf is there, too.
JlK. And y~qfnüHi~fír'i~i~trly.'phone. b > p.84 Writing Posting a photo: your family.
Maria · ·~~w. chit~reG, ~¡;¡rah:i~y'oui babysitter. Be good. Write about your family.
Children of<, Mum,( ·· ·
G adjectives
V colours and common adjectives
P /u:/, /a:/, and h:/; linking

1 LISTENING & VOCABULARY


colours and common adjectives
a 013l)) Match the cars andnationalities. Listen
andcheck.
D American D French D Italian
D British D German D Japanese
b .)l14l)) Listen toa dialogue between a woman
anda car salesman. What's the woman's
favourite car?

e Listen again and read the dialogue. What do you


think the highlighted words mean?

Salesman ls the car for you or for the family?


Woman lt's for me.
Salesman For you. Well, the Honda Jazz is
a good car. lt isn't very old and it
isn't expensive. Only nine thousand
pounds. lt's a woman's car.
Woman But it isn't very ni~e.
Salesman OK. What about the blue Renault?
Or the Ford Focus? They're very
good cars.
Woman No, thanks. 1prefer that red car
overthere.
Salesman The Audi TT?
Woman Yes, it's beautiful!
Salesman lt's a very fast car...
woman Perfect! How much is it?

d ~ 15 l)) Listen and repeat the dialogue.


Then practise it with a partner.

e >- p.121 Vocabulary Bank Adjectíves.


f In pairs, talk about the cars.

~·s Brítísh. /t's black and whíte. /t's


Now talk ah out your car or your

My car ís a Peugeot 207. lt's French.


very 11~w.. lt's small and ít's green.
2 GRAMMAR adjectives 4 SPEAKING
a @aorb. Talk in small groups.
1 a The Audi TT is a fast car.
1prefer small citie.:)_ 0e,too.
b The Audi TT is a car fast.
2 a The Renault and the Ford are goods cars. 0refer big cities.
b The Renault and the Ford are good cars.
b ~ p.98 Grammar Bank 4B. Read the rules
and do the exercises.
1 prefer...
e ~ p.l21 Vocabulary Bank Adjectives.
In pairs, look at the photos and make
sentences.
lt's a black ba~ 0ey're blue keys.

d 820 l)) Listen and say the plural.


l)) an American car 0merican cars

3 PRONUNCIATION
/u:/, /m/, and b:/; linking
a e21 l)) Listen and repeat the words and
sounds.

~ boot
new blue too food

~ •@ ·<@ 1 fast glasses father are


car

~ horse
small tall short

b e22 l)) Listen. Practise the phrases.


an~oldman

a bi~umbrella
ashorumail
brownsggs
an__Qrange coat
ansxpensive watch

e IJ23l)) Listen and write five phrases.


Qaorb. a Write a f an + the things.
____ 's your name?
aWho b~
1 Look! It's email from Melanie.
a an b a awallet
2 A Where are my sunglasses?
B in your bag.
a It's b They're
3 She has four ____ . 3 4 _ _ _ __ S
a watchs b watches
b Complete the chart.
4 JS.yoto and Osaka are twoimportant ---,----
infapan.
á dtys: b .• ddes:
t man father 2 son 4
boyfriend

5• A What's
B It's a key ring.
?
t woman 1
wife 3 sister 5

a this b these e Write the plural.


6 How much are T-shirts? 1 awoman 2 achild 3 aman 4 aperson

l.
a those b that two three four _ __ so ___
7 Look at

8
beautiful.
a this b that
house over there. It's

my friend, Tom.
d Write the colours.

2.
3.
4
se
6
a It is b This is
e Write the opposite adjective.
9 He's Swiss. name is Ken.
a His b Her fast _,s=lo'-"w"------ 3 long
10 We're Mr and Mrs Brown. 1 big 4 new
____ son is in class 4. 2 expensive S ugly
a Our b Their
11 Justin is brother.
a Sophies b Sophie's
a Underline the stressed syllable.
12 M y is Amanda.
a name's wife b wife's name umlbre!lla 1 woiman 2 fa!mijly 3 o¡range 4 exipen!síve S sijster
13 These chairs are _ _ __ b Write the words for the sound pictures.
a very expensive b very expensives
14 A Ferrari is a ____ .
a car fast b fast car
·~ 1 bike
m ~
1S They're _ __
a good photos b goods photos
~ ~ &
e )lo- p.l34/135 Sound Bank. Look at more words with the sounds in b,
andalso:

~Sl? ~r
Practise saying the example words.
CANYOU •• CANYOU
VIDEO n~"'l!"ill
a Read the two texts. Write the people's names in the
pictures. 1a924l)) In the street Watch or listen to five people and
answer the questions.

1 Mairi 2 Leandro 3 Jaco 4 Susan 5 James


1 Mairi has in her bag.
a a pen anda book
b a notebook and a sandwich
My name's Jeremy Fisher, and l'm from Liverpool in
e a pen anda notebook
the UK.I'm married to Anna, and 1 have two children, 2 Leandró has brothers and two sisters.
a son and a daughter. My son's na me is Matthew. a five b six e seven
He's 17. He's tall with dark hair. My daughter's name 3 Jaco says a cup ofcoffee in his local coffee
is Susanna. She's 19. 1 think my children are good-
looking, probably beca use their mother is beautiful! shop"----'-~--'-·
a is fr2.00and it's good
b is fr2.00 and it's cheap
e is bad and expensive.
4 Susan says that a eup of coffee in N ew York
is _ _ __
a eheap b expensive e five dollars
S James's car is _ _ __
a a big German ear
b a small blue ear
e an old green ear

My name's Claire, and l'm from Nantes in France.


l'm 22. 1 have two sisters. Their na mes are Anne and CANYOU
Louise. Anne is 24. She's tall, with long blond ha ir. She
. Tick(./) the boxes.
isn't married. Louise is 31 and very different from
Anne. She isn't tall and blond. She's short with dark Canyou ... ? Yes,Ican.
ha ir. She's married. Her husband's na me is Marius. 1 say what's in your bag D
b Answer the questions with a sentence.
2 talk about things near and far from you D
3 say who is in your family
1 What is Jeremy's surname? 4 introduce somebody D
S describe ears D
2 Where is he from? 6 ask for things in a café or store D
7 ask about prices
3 Is his son tall or short?
¡-····---·-----·---·----·-------·-----···--·-----·------------------¡
l • • Short film Motor Beaulieu ¡
4 How old is Susanna? ¡ VIDEO
Watch and enjoy the film on iTutor. ¡
" '
J

S What nationality is Claire?

6 Who is Anne?

7 Is she married?

8 How old is Louise?


we have
V food and drink toast and tea 1don't
P word stress; ltf/, /d3/, and /g/ for breakfast. have breakfast.
1have a coffee
at work.

VOCABULARY food and drink READING


a Look at the photos. What food can you see?

Louisa from Miami in the USA


On Saturdays, my friends and 1 have a typical American breakfast.
We don't have it at home, we go to a restaurant. We eat eggs,
potatoes, sausages, and toast, and we drink orange juice and
coffee. 1don't have a big breakfast during the week, only toast
and coffee. But 1 really like my breakfast on Saturdays!

Dominie
from Bath in the UK Ken from Osaka in Japan
1 have breakfast at home. 1 have In my family we have a traditional Japanese breakfast. lt isn't very
cereal, fruit, and yoghurt, and different from lunch and dinner. We have rice, fish, and miso soup,
1drink espresso coffee with and we drink greentea. Today a lot of Japanese people have a
hot mil k. 1 usually have European breakfast, and they don't drink tea, they drink coffee. 1
orange juice, too. prefer our traditional breakfast.
1 like my breakfast.
1think it's very b Look at the highlighted words. Write them on the photos, 7-9.
healthy.
e fl28 >)) Read and listen about Louisa and Ken. Complete the chart.
Dominic Louisa Ken
a IJ26 >)) Read and listen about Dominic's Drink coffee, hot milk, orange juice
breakfast. Write the liigfilffigite:l words on
the photo, 1-6. Food cereal, fruit, yoghurt

b >- p.l22 Vocabulary Bank Food and drink. d Which breakfast do you prefer: Dominic's, Louisa's, or Ken's?
What do you have for breakfast?


3 GRAMMAR present simple 5 PRONUNCIATION word stress; ltf/, ld.JI, and /g/
[IJ and c::J: /, you, we, they a 831 l)) Underline the stressed syllable. Listen and check.
a Complete the sentences from exercises 1 vegejtajbles poltaitoes bu!tter su!gar sajlad
and2. cer!e!al chojcolate yojghurt
b ~32 l)) Listen and repeat the words and sounds.

1 breakfast at home. ~ che" 1 che"' lunch chocolate


____ espresso coffee with hot

~:
milk.
jazz juice Japan orange vegetables

...we
breakfast.
a traditional Japanese
t girl sugar eggs yoghurt good

________ it at home ... e .33l)) Listen. Practise the sentences.


________ a big breakfast
I'm Charlie. 1 have bread and cheese for lunch.
during the week ...
I'm Jarre. 1 like orange juice and vegetables.
I'm Grace. 1 have eggs, and coffee with sugar. It's good!
________ tea ...

b >-p. lOO Grammar Bank SA. Read the rules 6 SPEAKING


and do the exercises.
a Read the sentences. Tick (.1) if they are true ah out you f your
e >- p.l22 Vocabulary Bank Food and drínk. country.
S ay what you like • and don't like • .
llike fis~ 0on't like meat.

4 LISTENING
a .30l)) Listen to four people. What's their
favourite me al of the day? Complete column
1 in the chart with breakfast, lunch, or dinner.

1 Favourite 2 Where 3 Food and


me al drink
Chris

Josh

Jackie b Talk toa partner. S ay what's true and what isn't true.
( 1have breakfast at home. 1don't have toast
~ coffee, 1have cereal and tea.
Steve

-------- - - --- -- - -

7 WRITING
b Listen again. Complete columns 2 and 3.
>- p.84 Writing Posting a comment. Write about your breakfast.
e What's your favourite me al of the day?

~u·:rtriEI
G present simple [1]: 1, you, we, they
V common verb phrases 1
P /w/, /v/, and /o/; sentence rhythm and linking

1 LISTENING & READING


[ED
a ~34l)) A British woman (Eve) andan American
woman (Wendy) are on a flight from London to New
York. Listen to the conversation and number the
pictures 1-4.

1 Eve Do you like the book?


Wendy Yes, 1do. lt's very good.
Eve She's my 1 writer. llave her
books.
2 Eve · Do you live in New York?
•.: ::Werit'fy·· No; 1don't. llive in London. My
husband and 1work for a British
company.
~;:.te Oh! Do you have 2 ?
·····Wrmtty· No, we don't.
· Eve 1have two sons and a daughter.
David and Andrew are at university,
and Carla's at school. Look. Here are
sorne photos ... This is a photo of our
3 in Barbados. Do you know
Barbados?
We!'dY No, 1don't.
3 · Attendant Do you want 4 , fish, or pasta?
Eve Oh, fish, please.
WeRdy Pasta for me, please.
Eve ls your pasta nice?
Wendy lt's 5_ __
Eve This fish isn't very good. 5_ __
me, 1don't like this fish. Can 1have
the pasta, please?
Attendant l'm sorry, madam. The pasta is
finished.
4 Eve Oh, 1need to go to the toilet. Oops,
sorry.
:•"•;:~~O~Y. ;· .. j:xcuse me. What time do we arrive?
·.·.· ·Átl~rtdant In 7 minutes, madam.
}{ii~!~~~~}¡. Tbat's.good!

b Read the conversation and complete it with words


from the list.

children Excuse favourite holiday


meat OK twenty-five


e Listen and check .
2 GRAMMAR 5 PRONUNCIATION /w/, /vi, and lo!;
present simple [1]: /, you, we, they sentence rhythm and linking
a Read the conversation again. Then complete the chart with a .39 l)) Listen and repeat the words and sounds.
do or don't.
~~·~
~ witch
where when
work welcome

have live

'
---~live in New York. vas e 1

very TV
--~ you live in London?
Yes,l _ _ _~
No,I ''1"
•\ +" dock
1 what want watch
coffee dogs

b ~p. lOO Grammar Bank SB. Read the rules and do the b .40 l)) Listen and repeat. Copy the !furthm.
exercises.
k,~,Qoxouwant3' coffee?
·. . a Ye,s,art,espresso. please.
3 VOCABULARY common verb phrases 1
~~~0j~~·Jjoy~ulivejn¿¡ flat?
a Match the phrases. ;.t0i"'fi . Nó;tdorrt.J Live in a house.
1 I like w a inLondon.
~;'<~~-~-_,Y:~-_,----<-:'-;,---<-~ e-_-_

·s·q~.~·fi')g;y~~.have~a big family?


- _-- "-' '-"'

2 Idrink D b two children.


··· :.~¡J!l,,?re:s;rdtt Jhavejour sisters.
3 I live D e coffee.
4 Iwant D d the pasta, not the fish.
5 lhave D e this book. 6 SPEAKING & WRITING
b ~ p.123 Vocabulary Bank Common verb phrases l. a Complete 2-10 with a verb from the list.

drink eat go have listen


4 LISTENING 1-ive need read speak watch

a ~38J)) At the end ofher holiday, Eve gets a taxi back to the
airport. Listen. Why do es she say 'What a nice surprise!' at
the end? n•···e:··-~~~nea.r here? 1 in a house ora flat?
~~~
b Listen again.~ a or h.
brothers and sisters? 1 a cat or a dog?
"-=~----'-
MTV? /CNN?
1 a Her flight is from N ewark airport. b Her flight is from JFK. cc .. ··~~~.to pop music? 1 to classical music?
2 a The traffic is bad. b The traffic is good. ;é'',.··~~=-- a newspaper? 1 magazines?
3 a The taxi driver is from New York. ·'"'···~~-meát? 1 a lot of chocolate?
b The taxi driver is from Puerto Rico. ,:'""'-~-Cake? 1 beer?
4 a Eve is from Manches ter. b Eve is from London. ~.,;----French?
1 German?
5 a London isn't very expensive. b London is very expensive. :·~~-a new phone? 1 a new car?

6 a The taxi driver's children are boys. ~'----~toa gym? 1 to the cinema at weekends?

b The taxi driver's children are girls.


b Ask and answer questions with a partner.
7 a The taxi is $87.50.
b The taxi is $87.15. Do you liv: ) ( ~:s, 1do.
8 a Taxi driver: 'Have a good day.' near h~ ~ very near.
b Taxi driver: 'Have a good flight.'
9 a Eve is late. b Eve isn't late.
Do you live inr• llive in a •n) (
a house ora~ ~all flat.
10 a The gate number is BS.
b The gate number e Write four true sentences about you, two positive
is CS. and two negative.
I W&'ltth MTV.
I dovít re&'ld &'! ~Wsp&'lper.
Telling the time
Saying how yo u feel, e.g. /'m tired, hungry, etc.
Silent consonants


e1s
1 ·~
VIDEO
TELLING THE TIME VOCABULARY the time
a .41 l)) Watch or listen and match the conversations a 043 l)) Listen and repeat the times.
andphotos.

lt's three o'clock. lt's five past three. lt's ten past three.

lt's a quarter past lt's twenty past lt's twenty-five


three. three. past three.

lt's half past three. lt's twenty-five to four. lt's twenty to four.

l'm tired. What time is it?


ft's eleven o'clock. lt's a quarter to four. lt's ten to four. lt's five to four.
1need to go. 1have a meeting in Oxford b Cover the times. Look at the clocks and say the times.
tdmorrow morning.
One more drink? e ~44l)) Listen and draw the time on the clocks.
Oh,OK! m. rn rn
2 Rob Excuse me. What time is it?
\Ybrnan lt's a quarter to eight. What time's your
train?
'· , Rob Atseven forty-seven.
Woínan Youneed to hurry! You only have two
miAutes.
Jtob . Thanks!
3' ttob HeUo. l'm Rob Walker. l'm sorry l'm late.
Man You're an hour late. lt's half past ten. p Thetime
Rob 1know. l'm really sorry. 1 You can also say the time with numbers,
e.g. 7.15 = a quarter past seven OR seven fifteen.
b ~42 l)) Listen and repeat the conversations in a. Then 2 60 minutes /mrmts/ = one hour /au;)/
practise them with a partner.
d Practise with a partner.
need
After need you can use a noun, or to +a verb:
1need a coffee. 1need to go.
Number l. What time is ~ 0-'s twenty to nine.

e ~ Communication What time is it? A p.77 B p.Bl.


Tell the time with a partner.
e Cover the conversations and loo k at the three clocks.
What time is it?
PRONUNCIATION silent consonants 5 -~
VIDEO
A NIGHT OUT
a .45 >)) Listen and repeat the words. Practise saying them. a fl49 >)) Watch or listen to Jenny and Amy.
Tick (.1) the two places they go to.
haff flour ~now lis'i:en write
Wetlnesday wflat tifed two Da bar Da café Da cinema
Da restaurant Da theatre
p silent letters
Some English words have a 'silent letter', e.g. in
where you don't pronounce the h /weg/.

b «í46 >)) Listen to the conversations. Then practise with a partner.

:':1: i'·t~,:~~~fri~etingori.Wednesday?
'B ,ldol'l'tknow.
•*:. g¡~~~fÍ,cJnpwritefive sentences.
s;á.: ·Onm:o!l'm ti red.

VOCABULARY saying how you feel


a 847 >)) Listen and repeat the sentences.

b Watch or listen again. Complete sentences


1-3 with times.
1 Theshowisat _______ .
1 I'mhot. D 2 I'mcold. D 3 I'm hungry. D
2 Jenny and Amy meet at _______
3 The show ends at _______.

6 -~
VIDEO
USEFUL PHRASES
~Jso>)) Watch or listen and repeat the useful
phrases.

4 I'm thirsty. D 5 I'm tired. D

b Match the sentences in a with a-e.


a Time for bed.
b Time for lunch.
e It's so (degrees /dl'gri:z/) this morning.
d It's 35°!
e 1 need a glass of water.
e 848l)) Listen and check. How do you feel at the moment?
"1 lfMP3>)) SONG Stop the Clock
V jobs and places of work Whatdoes
P third person -s; /3:/; sentence rhythm he do?
He works for

1 GRAMMAR present simple: he, she, it d Read the conversation again and complete the chart.

a Look at the photo and read the text on the photo. Who
do you think is the boss?
El 1work for Helio magazine. He for Helio magazine.

El 1don't have a wife. He awife.


[1] Do you work for our she work for our
magazine? magazine?
0 No, 1don't. No, she
Wh 1 Where do you work? Where hework?

e ~ p.l02 Grammar Bank 6A. Read the rules and do the


exercises.

2 PRONUNCIATION third person -s


a 054>)) Listen and repeat the words and sounds.

has lives listens reads


~ zebra does doesn't
b tf52 >)) Cover the conversation and listen. Mark the
sentences T (true) or F (false).
1 Anna Crawley works for their magazine. ~ snake works likes speaks eats drinks
2 Andrew York is a journalist.
3 He works for VoBue magazine.
4 Kim is Andrew's wife.
/¡z/ finishes watches teaches

e Listen again and read the conversation. Check your


answers. b fl55 >)) Listen and repeat the conversation in le.
Then, in groups of three, practise the conversation.

e 4156 >)) Listen. S ay the sentences with the third


person-s.
!rl~>' ¡,l®~~she\NorkJorour magazine?
J;~J;l~¡¡lg@sn't. .She works for Arma ni. >)) Jlive in New York. He... ~ lives in New York.

3 VOCABULARY jobs and places of work


a Can you remember? What does Alice do? What about
Melanie, Anna, and Andrew?

b ~ p.l24 Vocabulary Bank Jobs and places of work.

e Choose your favourite job from Vocabulary Bank


Jobs and places of work. Ask five other students the
questions. Now answer their questions.
~hat do you do?

-
~here do you work?
4 READING 5 PRONUNCIATION
a In what jobs in your country do people need to speak English? /3r/; sentence rhythm

b Read the article. Complete 1 and 2 with a job from p.124 a 861 l)) Listen and repeat the words and
sound.
Vocabulary Bank Jobs and places of work.

English at work? ~ work journalist factoryworker


bird nurse thirsty her

b *"62 l)) Listen and repeat. Copy the rlu'thm.

'~~~fa~~~~he do?
Sha's a nurse.
Where does she work?
She works in a hospital.
Does she speak English at work?
No, she doesn't.
Does she like her job?
shedoes.
What do these people have in common? A banker in Mexico City,
a barman in a five-star hotel in Moscow, anda worker in the
Hitachi electronics factory in Tokyo? They all speak English at
work. Do you speak English at work? Write and tell us.

[IJ Marcos
1work in a restaurant in Madrid. l'm a . 1speak English
at work every day beca use a lot of tourists come he re. 1 help
customers with the menu and 1say what the special dishes are. A
lot of tourists don't speak Spanish, but they usually speak English.
They are very happy beca use they can talk tome.

[]_J Charlotte
l'm a and 1 work in an office in Paris. lt's a rnultinational
company. When people from other countries visit the company
1 need to welcome them in English. 1 also need to answer the
6 SPEAKING & WRITING
phone in English. When we have meetings we all speak in English a Think of two people you know who have
beca use it's the language of the company. jobs. Ask and answer with a partner.
What 1he (she) do?
e flt60 l)) Now read again and listen, and check your answers. Where 1he (she) work?
1he (she) speak English at work?
d Answer the questions with a partner. 1he (she) like his (her) job? Why?
1 Why does Marcos speak English at work?
Person number one ')
2 How does he help people?
is my mother. ~ 0hat does she do?
3 Who does Charlotte work for?
4 What two things does she do in English?
b Write two paragraphs about the two people
S Why do they speak English in meetings in her company?
in a.
p Why... ? Because...
We use Why...? /wa1/ to ask for a reason, and Because... /b1'knz/ to
My mother Ís t11 tet~~cher. She works t11t t11
give a reason. prímt~~ry school í~ 5bfo Pt~~ulo. S he doesvít
Why are the tourists happy? Because they can talk to Marcos. spet~~k EJ.ylísh t11t work. She loves her job
bect~~use she líkes chíldre~!
e Look at the híghlighted words and phrases. Guess their meaning.
Check with your teacher or a dictionary.
11] adverbs of
V a typical day
P /j/; sentence rhythm

1 LISTENING & SPEAKING 3 PRONUNCIATION /j/; sentence rhythm


a Loo k at the pictures. Do the man and woman like a ~67 l)) Listen and repeat the words and sound.
mornings? :+:
you usually yes
~ yacht student music beautiful

b 06Bl)) Listen and repeat. Copy the !bxthm.

!"'hattime do you _ysually have lunch?


,~,~.,~{p,.~?:tpQ.e.
Are you a morning person? ~~a{;time do you ysually have dinner?
Ptt.~ig:~t ()'dock.
1 What time do you usually get up? .~~~it.ttm~doyouysually go to bed?
;~n0f;l~if,pasteleven.
2 Do you have a shower or a bath in the morning?
e Ask and answer the questions with a partner.
3 Where do you have breakfast?
4 GRAMMAR adverbs of frequency
4 What do you have for breakfast? a Match sentences 1-4 with a-d.

5 What time do you go to work (school)? M 1 Tu 1 W 1 Th 1 F


1 GJ 1 always get up at 8.00 ... ,/ ,/ ,/ ,/ ,/

6 Do you need to hurry in the morning? D never drink coffee ...


2 1 X X X X X

3 D lwsuaUy finish work at 6.00, ... 1 ./ 1 ./


,/ ,/ X
7 Do you like mornings? Why (not)?
4 D sorhefimes watch a DVD ...
1 XI./ X X ,/

a but on Fridays 1 finish at 3.00.


b or 1 read and listen to music.
b ~63l)) Read the questions in the questionnaire. Now e beca use 1 start work at 9.00.
listen to Sue, a teacher, answer the questions. Does she d because 1 don't like it.
like mornings?
b :>- p.102 Grammar Bank 68. Read the rules and do the
e Listen again and write her answers to 1-7. exercises.

d .64 l)) Listen and repeat questions 1-7. e In pairs, make true sentences about you. Use always,
usually, sometimes, or never.
e Ask your partner the questions. Are you 'morning
• listen to the radio in the car • eat fast food
people'?
• read a newspaper in the morning • drink espresso
• speak English outside dass
• watch TV in the evening
2 VOCABULARY a typical day
• have pasta for lunch
a >- p.l25 Vocabulary Bank A typical day. • do housework at the weekend

b Can you remember? Mime or draw five verb phrases ( 1al~ays listen to the radio in the car.
for your partner to guess. ~sten to Radio 5 Live.

-
5 READING e Complete the sentences with a highlightéd 'time' word
from the article.
a Look at the photo oflvan Vasiliev. What does he do?
1 I get up at 7.00. 1 have breakfast.
Do you think he works hard?
2 I go to the cinema at the weekend.
b ~70 l)) Read and listen to an article about him from 3 Gina doesn't finish work 7.00 in the evening.
The Sunday Times series A Lije in the Day and check. 4 1 never drink coffee I go to bed.
Use the glossary to help you. 5 M y wife always has a bath or shower she gets
up in the morning.
e Read the article again. In pairs, answer the questions.
6 We usually go to bed at 11.00.
1 Where does Ivan live?
2 What time does he get up in the morning? f Gn l)) Listen and check.
3 What does he have for breakfast? g Do you think lvan is a typical celebrity? Why (not)?
4 What time do classes start?
5 Does he always have lunch?
6 SPEAKING & WRITING
6 What's his favourite dinner?
7 What does he do in the evening? a ~ p.l25 Vocabulary Bank A typical day. Use the
8 Why does his girlfriend say, 'Change!'? pictures in Vocabulary Bank A typical day to tell your
9 Does he go to bed late? partner about your typical evening. Use adverbs of
frequency.
10 Is it always easy for him to sleep?
( 1n~~er make dinner. fVly father makes it.
d Look at the highlighted 'time' words. Guess their
~e usually have dinner at half past eight.
meaning. Check with your teacher or a dictionary.

b Write about your typical morning and afternoon.


Use adverbs of frequency (always, usually, etc.) and time
words (then, after breakfast, etc.).

n ballet you need to be perfect'


.l
Ivan Vasiliev is a Russian ballet dancer. He is the
dancer with the American Ballet Theatre.
.live in aflat in St Petersburg with my girlfriend. I usu~lly get up
at about nine and then I have a shower. In my job I often stay in
hotels. When you have a shower in the morning in a hotel you can
leave your towel on the floor. I !ove that!
~<1>
I always have a good breakfast, and 1 lave eggs. When I am very ...,
.e:
hungry, I sometimes eat five. I like sausages, too. .;;;
~
::::.;
Classes start at 10.30. I practise all morning without a break.
I sometimes have lunch, but not always. In the afternoon, I practise more. ""'
Of course in ballet, you need to be perfect. Nureyev is my favourite dancer. "'
·~
(!)

I have a pair of his ballet shoes. "'


(!)

After work I want to eat. I lave meat. M y favourite is a big steak.


No vegetables. Only steak.
"i
E
"'
(!)
E
In the evening we sometimes go out. Béfore we go out my girlfriend looks at ¡.=
:>,
my clothes and she usually says: "No, Ivan. Change!" I'm not interested in <tl
""O
e:
clothes, but I lave watches. I have seven, including a Montblanc, three Rolexes, ::J
({)

anda Maurice Lacroix. Sometimes, I don't go to bed ulltil LOO or 2.00. Ql


.r:
¡....
It's often difficult to sleep. I have a lot of things in my head. E
o
.):::_
Glossary "O
towel floor ballet shoes steak clothes sleep E
~
""'
~"'\1:u•&
@aorb. a Write the words.
~~--'s your name?
a Who b~
1 In Japan, we rice for breakfast.
a have b has
2 They meat.
a don't eat b not eat bread 1 2
3 You a lot offast food. It isn't good
foryou.
a eats b eat
4 I tea, I prefer coffee.
a don't drink b 'm not drink
S you want a Coke? 3 4 S
a Are b Do b Complete the verbs.
6 A Do they live near here? ashower 6w TV
hªve
B Yes,they _ __
1 r the newspaper 7 d housework
a do b live
2 1 totheradio 8 sp English
7 Mexican food?
3 g shopping 9 h two children
a Like you b Do you like
4 1 in a flat 10 dr tea
8 A What time ?
S g up in the morning
B AtS.30.
a do we arrive b we arrive e Complete the words.
9 she speak Spanish? My wife's a teacher in a school in the city.
a Do b Does 1 I don't have a job. I'm u.~--~·
10 He for a fashion magazine. 2 He's a w . He works in a restaurant.
a works b work 3 M y grandfather doesn't work now. He's r~~~~·
11 My brother children. 4 My sister's a n . S he works in a big hospital.
a don't have b doesn't have S He's a j . He writes for the New York Times.
12 She to the gym after work. d Write the times.
a gos b goes
13 He a shower before breakfast.
.. ll:~~;t:··zJ'
a· always has b has always
14 I to bed before 12.00.
a don't never go b .never go
/!Dro
~·· 1 6. 5 *' .· · ' .
'·9·.. ·8····.·.•.•.

a quarter past ten 1 2


1S What time lunch?
a you have usually b do you usually have

3 _ _ __ 4 _ _ __ S
... CAN YOU Ull"t&.flaR.~
VIDEO ftll!!'ftftll
a Underline the stressed syllable.
breakjfast 1 po!ta¡toes 2 po¡tice¡man ~72 >)) In the street Watch or listen to five people and
3 atjways 4 u!suat!ty S ce!re!at answer the questions.
b Write the words for the sound pictures.

~ 1 bike
V
~ f 1 Ann 2 Jon 3 James
1 Ann usually has__ for breakfast.
4 Emmanuelle 5 Caroline

·~.·

·.
.. ·

1 a coffee and toast


b bread and cheese
e coffee and cereal
e > p.l34 1 135 Sound Bank. Look at morewords with 2 Jon Hves in a ____ .
the sounds in b,and practise saying die example words.
a house in London b flat in Ealing
e flat in London
CAN YOU UND&:ir:l~1r.lu"'"""' 3 James's children are _ _ __
a two girls b two boys e a girl and a hoy
a Read the text and complete it with words from the lis t.
4 Emmanuelle _ _ __
coffee 6íe1: don't every good hamburgers a doesn't like children
meat potatoes smalt stop vegetables b doesn't like her job

EAT THE JAPANESE WAY


Doctors say that the traditional 1 diet in Japan
and other Asian countries is very healthy.

WHY 15 IT GOOD FOR YOU?


In Japan. people don't eat a
lot of red 2 • butter.

or cheese. They eat a lot of


rice and fish. and fresh fruit 4 say what people eat in your country
and 3 . This diet S ask and say what time it is
is very 4 for your 6 say what you do on a typical day
heart. and people in Japan
7 ask about other people's days
live longer than in other
countries.
Short film A day in the !ife of a tour guide
Watch and enjoy a film on iTutor.
HOW TO EAT LIKE THE JAPANESE
• Eat rice with your meals and don't eat a lot of
s especially chips.
• Eat a lot of fish. 6 eat a lot of meat. for
7
example steak and ~~~~
• Eat fresh fruit and vegetables 8 day.
• Drink green tea. not 9~~~-·

• Eat on 10 plates. 11 eating when you


are full. Eat slowly!
G word arder in questions: be and present simple
V sports; common verb phrases 2: free time
P /w/, /h/, /e:1/, and /au/; sentence rhythm

1 READING
a .2 >)) Look at the photos and match
them with the sports in the lis t.

b Listen and check. Practise saying


the sports. Are they popular in your
country?
D archery D handball
D ice hockey D I!!_gby
D table tennis

e Read the article. Complete 1-5 with a sport from a.

2 LISTENING
a Read about Verónica Cuadrado and answer the questions.
FOOTBAlliS PROBABLYTHE TOP SPORT IN THE 1 Where is she from?
WDRLD, BUT IN SDME COUNTRIES OTHER SPORTS
ARE THE NUMBER ONE ••• 2 Where does she live?
3 What do es she do?
ICELAND Here, the national sport is 1 , and
they're very good at it. The population is only 300,000, but
their men's tea m is one of the top teams in the world. This
sport is al so very popular in Denmark, Norway, and Sweden.
SAMOA In this very small Pacific island, 2 is
the number one sport and their tea m usually plays in the
WorldCup finals. People from this country also often play in
Australia, NewZealand, and the UK.
b (14>)) Listen to an interview with her. Number the
CHINA 3 orping-pong, is the national sport here
,
questions in the order the interviewer asks her.
andtheg have the top five men and women players in the
·world. Other countries that are very good at this sport are O Do you do any other sport or exercise?
.J:~pan, Koreá, and Germany.

CANADA He re people love all winter sports, and they


O How do you relax befare a match?
~f.\oVaY~.W:inmedals in the Winter Olympics. The favourite O How often do you train?
~port;towátch and to play he re is 4_ _ __

fJlilJ'FANintñissmall country in the Himalayas,


O How many hours do you train?
5: ···.~. isthe national sport. In competitions, the men
i / . . O What do you do in the holidays?
playihteams: Ouringa match the players' wives sing and
c:tan~e.Theywant to distract the other teams! D What do you do in your free time?
ITJ What time do you usually get up?
d lt3>)) Now read again and listen, and check your
answers to c. O What do you do at the weekend?
e What sports do you a) do? b) watch? Do you have a e Listen again. What are her answers?
favourite team?
3 GRAMMAR 6 SPEAKING
word arder in questions: be and present simple ~ Communication Weekdays and weekends
a Re-order the words to make questions. Can you remember the p.83. Interview a partner ah out his f her week.
answers? 0hat time do you finish work or school?
1 is from Verónica where
0o you go out on Friday or Saturday night?

2 a Bhutan big country is

3 Canada does medals Olympic when win

4 do does other sports Verónica

b ~ p.104 Grammar Bank 7A. Read the rules and do the exercises.

4 VOCABULARY common verb phrases 2: free time


a Loo k at sorne sentences from the interview. Can you remember
the missing verbs?
1 In m y free time 1 g to Danish lessons, 1 gEr----
shopping, or 1 m friends.
2 1 tr to the match, pl the match, and then
tr back home.
b ~7l)) Listen and check.

e ~ p.l26 Vocabulary Bank Common verb phrases 2. Do part 1,


free time.

5 PRONUNCIATION
lwl, /h/, /eg/, and /au/; sentence rhythm
a .9l)) Listen and repeat the words and sounds.
~~,,~
"' witch 1 why what when winter walk

~ house 1 who how horno hmdbill

i chair 1 where there their airport

$owl how town mountains outside

b .lOl)) Listen and repeat the sentences. Copy the sounds and
!hythm. Then practise the dialogues with a partner.

:~ ;~()'sJ'i~J1ry? · e He's my husband.


~ Wtl~tooycn,tdO at the weekend? B 1walk, or 1watch TV.
:~Y!t·~~re.~~they live? B Their house is Qver there.
.Á~ift;..ipyourelax? B 1go to the mountains near my town.
V kinds of films And Rupert?
P sentence rhythm and intonation Do you lave him?

1 GRAMMAR imperatives; object pronouns: me, him, etc.


a 3 11 l)) Read and listen to a film director and sorne actors.
Does Scarlett love Sam? Does she love Rupert?

OK. 1 Be quiet, please. Scene one, take


one. Lights, camera, ... action!
Helio, Sam.
Hello, Scarlett.
_ _ _ in. Sit down. We need to talk.
Talk? What about?
Us. You and me.
3 to me, Scarlett. llave you! Do
you love me?
1don't know, Sam. 1need time.
And Rupert? Do you love him?
Don't 4 about Rupert. Yes, llike
Rupert, but 1 don't love him. You don't
understand.
5 cry, Scarlett. Please don't cry.
Cut! Great! llike it.
~-~--~~íH:i11flíBB!H ¡ f!E
OK, Scene two. This is a big scene.
Scarlett, 6 to the windows.
7 them. Sam, go to Scarlett.
8 next to her. Scarlett, 9_ __
at him. That's great. Don't move.
What do 1 say to her? 1 don't remember.
Nothing. Don't 10 anything. Kiss
her.

b Listen again and complete the dialogue. e ~ p.104 Grammar Bank 78. Read the
rules and do the exercises.
e Cover the dialogue. Complete sentences 2-6 with the words from the list.
f 4\USl)) Listen and say the object
him it me me them ttS you
pronoun.
1 'We need to talk.' 4 'I like Rupert, but I don't l)) 1 0 e
'Talk? What about?' love '
'Us 5 'Great! I like ____ ,
2 'Listen to , Scarlett.' g fiH6l)) Listen and change the sentence.
6 'Go to the windows.
Use him, her, it, them.
3 'I love . Do you Open _ _ __
love ?' l)) /lave Scarlett. 0ove her.

d IJ12l)) Listen and check.


h In groups of three, act out the dialogue .
2 VOCABULARY kinds of films

a Match the kinds of films with the photos. 4 PRONUNCIATION & SPEAKING
D an ªction film D an animation sentence rhythm and intonation
D acomedy D awestern
a ~19l)) Listen and repeat the conversation. Copy the
D adrama D a horror film ffixthm and intonation.
b .17 l)) Listen and check. Then listen and repeat the
kinds of films.

3 LISTENING
a Look at the photos. Do you know who the actors are?
Do you know any of their films?

Üé~yóulikeWiU·smith?
B Ves, 1like him a lot. 1think he's great. Do you
likehorror films?
A No, 1dcm't like them. 1prefer dramas. Do
youlike Megan Fox?
B Yes, r do. She's very good. Do yo u like
~ertPattinson?
b é$18l)) Listen to Jessica and Callum talk about actors
and films. Do they like them? Tick (.1) the right
~#f~;r«lon'tknow him.
columns. b Practise the conversation in a with a partner.
Jessica Callum

Daniel
Craig
•• ./
adjectives
•• adjectives
e Write three kinds of films, three actresses, and three
actors in the chart.

Kínds of films Actresses Actors


Gwyneth
Paltrow

comedies

e Listen again. Write the adjectives they use in the chart. d In pairs, ask and answer questions about the people
d Do you agree with Jessica or Callum? and kinds of films in the chart.

;tJ,U:Um!l!'.
Months
Ordinal numbers
/8/; saying the date

the da... "c·<Aii

1 MONTHS 2 ORDINAL NUMBERS


a When are these special days? Match them with the month. a Do the quiz with a partner.
1 Christmas Day D A January b ~21 l)) Listen and check your answers.
2 New Year's Day D B October
3 Halloween D C December
e >- p.l27 Vocabulary Bank Months and ordinal
numbers. Do part 2, ordinal numbers.
b >- p.127 Vocabulary Bank Months and ordinal d (i24l)) Listen and repeat the words and sound.
numbers. Do part 1, months.

e Answer the questions in groups.


1 Which month sometimes has 29 days?
& thumb three
1 third seventh ninth Thursday

2 Which month has only three letters?


3 Which three months begin with the letter J? e ~25 l)) Listen. S ay the ordinal number.
4 Which four months end in -er? l)) one first

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v:rl'f7 -,-
'~ "' rz-'1'- \
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!>. "':>

:;?> - "'\."'\ _';;<::> r¡,CO r¡,


- .
1 Which is Messi's first na me?
a Lionel b Pedro e Ricardo
4 Which country has a holiday on the
fourth of july?
7 Which is the seventh month of the
year?
a France b Mexico e the USA a june b july e August

2 Which medal do people win if they


come second in the Olympics?
5 Which city has a famous street
called Fifth Avenue?
8 King Henry VIII (the eighth) of England
is famous for his ...
a bronze b silver e gold a London b New York e Sydney a four wives b five wives e six wives
9 ~;~ _.-.... -_.o-...--..,-,-.,¡;•-
4 ¡;,..=. #""'
X ~ q
.;, ..¡:;y - ::" ""
~-" r -" -~
I t~-f-~\1- f~,~ ~ ~~-ry;
<-!.

3 Who is the author of the novel


The Third Man?
6 Which is the sixth letter of the
alphabet?
9 Beethoven's ninth symphony is also
called ...
a Ken Follett a F a The German Symphony
b Stephen King b G b The Choral Symphony
e Graham Greene e H e The European Symphony
••
VIDEO
SAVING THE DATE •• TALKING ON THE PHONE
VIDEO

a ~26>)) Watch or listen to Rob talking to his friend Alan.


Complete the conversation.

Rob What's the date today?


Alan 1think it's the 1 of June.
Rob Are you sure? lsn't it the 2_ __
Atan No, definitely the 3_ __
Rob Oh no! lt's my dad's 4_ __

b Watch or listen again and repeat a ~29>)) Watch or listen. Why does Rob
the conversation. Then practise phone Jenny? Why can't she talk?
it with a partner.
b Watch or listen again. Mark the sentences
e f,j27>)) Watch or listen to Rob T (true) or F (false).
and answer the questions.
1 Jenny arrives in London on 20th March. D
1 Where does Rob go? 2 She leaves on the 29th. D
2 What does he give his father? 3 It's Thanksgiving in the USA. D
3 When is his father's birthday? 4 Jenny is with her friends. D
p Saying the date
5 Rob needs to call Jenny on Tuesday 1st
December. D
(.. Yousay <Q, You write
The first of April 1st April 1 April 1/4
The second of June 2nd June 2 June 2/6 ••
VIDEO
USEFUL PHRASES
The twenty-third of March 23rd March 23 March 23/3
The fourth of May 4th May 4 May 4/5 ~30 >)) Watch or listen and repeat the useful
The twentieth of July 20th July 20 July 20/7 phrases.

·wtat's tae>d~te today?·.


d .28>)) Listen and repeat the dates. Practise saying them.
Are yOu$ure?
1st January 11th May 22nd September lsn't it thelst?
2nd February 14th June 23rd October
lt's my dad's birthday.
8th March 18th July 30th November
9th April 20th August 31st December This is foryou.
Happy birthday!
e Ask and answer with a partner.
ls tbatJeru'íifer Ziefínski?
1 What's the date today? Yes. Who's that?
2 What's the date tomorrow? We need to talk about your trlp toLondon.
3 What are the dates of the special days in la? Ofcourse!
4 What other dates are holidays in your town (country)? Cal! me on Mbndayat work.
Talktoyouon Tuesday.
f Stand up. Ask other students: When's your birthday? Make a class lis t.

g Tell a partner three birthdays that are important to you.


~y girlfriend's birthday is on the second of September.
6 t'1fMP3>)) SONG Calendar Girl
V more verb phrases
P /re/, la:!, and /g/; sentence rhythm

1 GRAMMAR can 1 can't


a What do these signs mean? Match the words and pictures.

Motorway No parking Traffic lights

(l) .Lh
b Q32 l)) Anna wants to learn to drive. Read and listen
to her. Number the pictures 1-3.

the theory exam.


1can't answer
stop on a

Instructor Hello, can 1help you?


Anna Yes, can 1book some driving lessons,
please?
Instructor Yes, of course. When can you start?
·'An:óa On Monday? Can you come at 8.30?
JngttuctOJ: No, 1can't, but 1can come at 9.30.
QK. See you on Monday at 9.30.

, Ms Taylor. OK, can you


start the car, please?...

e .33l)) Listen to Anna's test. Does she pass?

d Read 1 and 2 again. Complete the sentences.

8 I can come at 9.30.


G I answer this question.
[IJ you come on Monday at 8.30?
0 Yes, I
0 No,I

e >- p.106 Grammar Bank 8A. Read the rules and do the


exercises .
2 PRONUNCIATION /~/,/a:/, and /g/; sentence rhythm 4 SPEAKING & WRITING
a ~35 l)) Listen and repeat the sounds and sentences. Copy the ffixthm. a Work in pairs, A and B. A you are a tourist.
B you live in this town. Answer A's questions.
~ cat Can I park here? Yes, you can.

od& car
•t@•l@
No, you can't. You can't park here. IN THIS TOWN
~ computer j Where can I park? You can park here.
~ • have a good,
Where cheap meal?

b ~36 l)) Listen to the difference between can and can't. can 1... • see films in English?'
• go with small children?
1 a We can park here. b We can't park here.
2 a 1 can help you. b 1 can't help you.
3 a You can sit here. b You can't sit here.
4 a Mark can go with me. b Mark can't go with me. • take photos in
museums?
e ~37 l)) Listen.~ a or b.
• drive in the town
d Practise the dialogues in 1b with a partner. centre?

3 VOCABULARY more verb phrases


a What do these signs mean? Complete the sentences with b Swap roles. B you are a tourist. A lives
can f can't and a verb from the list.
in this town. Ask A the questions.
change drive have park pay play swim take use (x2)

IN THIS TOWN

• go for a nice walk?

~"
~
Where
• go shopping for souvenirs? ""'
can 1...
• park near the town centre?

""'
fZj • go shopping on
Sundays?
• pay by credit
1 You can't swim here. card in bars and
small shops?
2 You by credit card here.
3 You your mobile phone here.
4 You here.
5 You a coffee here.
e Write four sentences to give tourists sorne
6 You the internet here.
useful information about what you can (or
7 You photos here. can't) do in your town.
8 You football here.
9 You moneyhere.
Yo u ~"ff1- buy j"ff1-t"fstíc fruít Íf1- the wt-"frket.

10 You fast here.


b .38 l)) Listen and check.

e Cover the sentences and look at the signs. S ay what they mean.
G like 1 lave 1 hate + verb + -ing
V activities
P /u/, /u:/, and /u/; sentence rhythm

1 VOCABULARY activities 2 GRAMMAR like 1 lave 1 hate + verb + -ing


a In pairs, match the activities and the photos. a Read the profiles of six people from a dating website. In pairs, can
you match the women and men? S ay why.
D camping D reading
O Q!dying clothes D running 1 Isabella and _ _ __
D cooking D swimming 2 Angie and _ _ __
o~ling D painting 3 Adriana and _ _ __
D flying []_] travelling 0abella and ~-· Beca use he laves _ _ and she líkes ~-·
O gQing to the gnema O watching DVQs

Do you like what 1 like?

'1 1love walking in the '1 1love shopping


mountains ti' 1like watching DVDs
ti' llike good food X 1don't like sport
b -39 l)) Listen and check. Then listen and XX 1hate shopping
repeat the activities.

e Cover the activities and look at the photos.


Say the activities. b )lo- p.l06 Grammar Bank BB. Read the rules and do the exercises.

El
3 PRONUNCIATION &
SPEAKING /u/, !u:!, and IIJI;
What do yo u like doing if yo u
sentence rhythm have two free hours?
a ~41 l)) Listen and repeat the words and
Here are so me tweets from people all overthe world.
sounds.
Teresa

·ti
bull
cook book look good
Painting my nails, and reading a book until they dry!
#thingsilikedoing

~ too food soon school


James
llave sitting down with a cup of coffee and reading
boot
the newspaper from cover to cover. lt's very relaxing!

Zi
singer
going doing
thing single
swimming
#thingsilikedoing

Jerry
During the day- cycling in the country. In the evening -
b ~42 l)) Listen and repeat the conversation. looking at bikes online and thinking about what bike 1want
Practise it in pairs. Copy the sounds and to buy. #thingsilikedoing
rl:!xthm.
Krysia
·A:",Cft;kaboOking~ What about you?
lt depends. lf l'm ti red, llave sitting on the sofa and watching
:~ 1likecooking too. one or two episodes of a good series. lf l'm not ti red, 1like
..•~.· Oa.you like reading books? making a cake to take to work. #thingsilikedoing
s~ ·~~~,1love reading good books .
.j'A)?t)~óttUke.cycling? Greta
8 VE:fs,tdo. tlove cycling! Going into the garden and talking to the chickens.
#thingsilikedoing
}~i~f~you .single?
.¿~~~lí't.fsrm:y!
Carlos
e Look at the pictures in la. In pairs, talk about llike walking in the country near my ha use or going
the activities with lave, like, don't like, or hate. to a bookshop with a friend and having coffee there.
#thingsilikedoing
llave camping. ~ ) ( ~e: .too! 1hate buying
What about ~ ~es. What about you?
Kate
After a bad day at work. llike doing housework. lt makes me
less stressed! #thingsilikedoing
4 READING & WRITING
Sandra
a 843 l)) Read and listen to the tweets.
1lave going for a walk in the old town and window-
Tick (.1) two people who like doing things
shopping. And then having a cup of hot chocolate in a café.
that you like doing, too. #thingsilikedoing
b Compare with a partner. Did you choose the
same people? · David
llike going for a run after work. 1work in an office all day
e Write your answer to the question What do and llave the feeling of freedom. #thingsilikedoing
you like doinEJ ifyou have two free hours? and
give it to your teacher. Play Guess who?
Qaorb. a Complete the verbs.
____ 's your name? For my mum's birthday, I always make a big chocolate cake.
aWho b~ 1 I always pl computer games after school.
1 A do any sport or exerdse? 2 Cani p by credit card?
B No, I hate sport. 3 In summer, we w in the mountaíns, but in the winter we
a Do you b Are you sk.___~
2 What music ? 4 1sometimes m m y friends after work and we g5 _ _ _~
a you like b do you like to the cinema.
3 Where's ____ . 5 Mary doesn't usually g to the beach because she
can't sw____ .
a your mother from b from your mother
4 ____ meat? 6 Id a lot of sport, for example I pi tennis every
week.
a Your sister eats b Does your sister eat
5 The meetíng's at 6.00. late. b Write the next word.
a Don't be b Not be first, second, third 5 January, February, _ _ __
6 We're lost. Please help _ _ __ 1 fifth, sixth, _ _ __ 6 March, April, _ _ __
a us b our 2 tenth, eleventh, _ _ __ 7 May, June, ~--
7 M y brother has a new girlfriend, but I don't 3 eighteenth, nineteenth, _ _ 8 September, October, _ __
like very much. 4 twenty-ninth, thirtieth, _ _
a him b her
e Write the activities.
8 They're beautíful shoes. Ilove _ _ __
a it b them
9 parkhere?
a Can I b Do 1 can
10 Sorry, you photos here.
a can't to take b can't take
11 A Can they cometo dinner tomorrow?
B No,they _ _ _ .
a can't b don't
12 Lisa sit here.
a can b cans
4 5 6~~~ 7.---
13 Do you like _ _ __
a read b reading
14 I don't líke up early.
a Underline the stressed syllable.
a geting b getting
15 1 hate at the weekend. rejlax 1 thirjti!eth 2 Janjujary 3 Ju!ty 4 se¡ven!teenth 5 singjle
a studying b studing b Write the words for the sound pictures.

&fi 1 bike
&
~ ~ ·ti
e )loe p.l34 1 135 Sound Bank. Look at more words
with the sounds in b, and also these sounds: ~~.. . ~
Practise saying the example words. Wf ~
CANYOU . . CANYOU
VIDEO lf'l>lf!'fiftll

l'i~;\44l)) In the street Watch or listen to five people and


answer the questions.

1 Charles 2 Tamsin 3 Charlie 4 Jonathan 5 Liz


1 When Charles comes home, he plays with his children
and then ____ .
a has dinner b makes dinner e relaxes
2 Tamsin likes _ _ __
a comedies and action films
b romantic films and dramas
e comedies and films about history
3 On her birthday Charlie usually has dinner _ __
a .with her family b with friends . e ata restaurant
This is one of Belfast's oldest attractions. Here you can try
4 Jonathan--'-'--'.c,--__¿,'
all kinds of different local food, and if you like cooking,
a. never drivesto work
you can buy wonderful products to take home. You can
b always drives to work.
also listen to live music. The market is open on Friday,
. e cali som~times park near hiswork.
Saturday, and Sunday.
···Attl:ieweek~ndLitlikes
a relaxingathome
The museum is situated next to the place where this great b dQing gifferent thin:gs
ship was m ade, just ten minutes from the city centre. ·c walkillg in the tnountab.ls ·
Yo u can learn all about the history of the Titanic, from its
construction to its tragic end. You can also have lunch at
o ríe of the museum's luxury restaurants, which are copies
of the restaurants on the Titanic. Tick(v') the boxes. .
. t:::;anyOcn •. ,? . . •... ·.·. . Yes,Ican•
Northern lreland is famous for its golfers, like Rory Mcllroy
and Darren Clarke. Belfast has fourteen golf courses, the
1 talk about whatyou do ín your free time D
2 give instructions andorders, e.g. Sít .down
famous courses of Royal County Down and Royal Portrush
3 ·talk about films a,nd act()r.s rhatyou like
are only an hour from Belfast by car.
4 say the d;tte
5 say what people can / can't do in your town D
a Match the headings with the text. 6 talk about activities you like Jlove f hate doing D
World-class golf St George's Market
Short film ! !ove London
Watch and enjoya film on iTutor.
G present continuous
V common verb phrases 2: travelling
P sentence rhythm
l'm having
dinner.

1 GRAMMAR present continuous


a ~46 l)) Mia is going to Paris for work.
Simon, her boyfriend, wants to talk to
her. Listen to the phone calls. Number the
pictures 1-4.

1 Mi a Hello?
Simon Hello? Mia?
Mi a Sorry Simon, 1can't talk now.
l'm driving to the airport. Call
me in an hour.
Silnon OK. Bye.

2 Sirnon Helio? Mia?


Mia Sorry, Simon, l'm on the plane.
They'redosing the door now.
Call me later.
Simon OK.

3 Simon Hi, Mia! Can you talk now?


Mia l'm really sorry Simon, but l'm
waiting at passport control
now. Call me in half an hour.
simon OK. Bye.

4 Mia Hello?
Simon Hi, Mia. Simon again. Can you
talk now?
Mia Sorry, Simon ...
Simon What are you doing now?
Mia l'm at the hotel. l'm checking in.
Simón .OK Call me when you can.

b ~47 l)) What do you think Simon wants to


say to Mia? Listen and check.

e Loo k at the highlighted words and@


aorb.

We use the present continuous (am 1is 1are+


verb + -ing) to talk about a every day b now.

d ~ p.108 Grammar Bank 9A. Read the rules


and do the exercises.

e .49l)) Listen. What is Mia doing?

0 She's opening her hotel room door..


2 PRONUNCIATION sentence rhythm 5 READING
a (fj¡SO l)) Listen and repeat the conversation. a Mike and Lina are going to the cinema
together. Read Mike's messages to Lina.
A .. Wt\é¡ItC!reyou doíng? Then number Lina's messages 1-5.
B · t'm making the dinner.
A Are the children doing their homework? 1 M Hi. l'm just leaving the house now.
B No, they aren't. They're watching TV.
2 M No, l'm not. l'm cycling. See you in 20
A What's your mother doing?
minutes?
B She's helping me.
3 M Where are you? l'm at the cinema, but 1
b Practise the phone calls in la with a partner. can't see vou. l'mwaitin¡;r outside.

e Look at photos 1-6. Ask and answer the questions with a partner.

l'm standing near the box office. f'm


wearing a black jacket. Can you see me?

Picture l. What's she doing.!.l. 0he's ...

Picture 2. What are they doing.!.l. 0hey're... b ~53 l)) Listen and check.
e Read the messages again. Find a word or
phrase which means:
3 VOCABULARY common verb phrases 2: travelling 1 the place where you wait for a bus: _ _ __
a Look at the pictures in la. What's Mía doing in picture D? 2 the place where you buy cinema tickets: __

b >- p.l26 Vocabulary Bank Common verb phrases 2. Do part 2, 3 a short coat: a _ _ __
travelling. 4 walk in the direction of somebody:
walk somebody.
4 LISTENING S a lot of cars, buses, etc.: a lot of _ _ __
6 the opposite of inside: _ _ __
a ~52l)) Listen to four conversations. What are the people doing?
d 6S4l)) Listen and check.
1 The man and the woman are ...
2 The woman is ...
3 Theman ... 6 SPEAKING
4 The man and the woman ... a >- Communication The same or different?
b Listen again and and ~the right answer. A p.78 B p.82. S ay what the people are doing
in your pictures.
1 They buy a footballf a football shirt for Johnny anda bag fa T-shirt
for Jessica. b Tell your partner about people in your
2 They need sports f swimming things and the man wants to take his family. What do you think they're doing
camera f tablet. now?
3 The man wants a smallflarge manual car for three fJi ve days.
0hink my father's making dinner.
4 The first bus that comes is a number 23/25. They want a number
13/30.
GRAMMAR present continuous or present simple? READING
a :~,SSl)) Read and listen toa text about a UK TV show. Why is the
boss working undercover?

1
rrr;m
: '
EPISODE 1 SUMMARY

MONDAY David
says he's a new
worker, and that
his name is 'Andy'.
UNDERCOVER 8055 is a TV show where different bosses work The other workers
undercover. They want to know more about their workers and about don't know who
problems in their companies. In episode 1, David Clarke, the boss of a he really is. Today,
big hotel chain, is working 'undercover' for a week in one of his hotels. he's working in
He usually works in an office, but today he's working in a hotel. the kitchen. He's
washing the dishes. The people in the kitchen
_ _ _ jeans anda T-shirt. usually work 80 hours a week! One of the
ovens isn't working, but David thinks the food
is good.

a Ú57l)) Read and listen to the summary


of episode l. Use the glossary to help you.
Then mark the sentences T (true) or F
(false).
1 The workers don't know that 'Andy' is their
boss.
2 On Monday David is cooking in the kitchen.
3 The people in the kitchen work a lot ofhours.
4 On Tuesday David is angry because the
He usually 2 important meetings, but today he's working workers aren't repairing things in all the
in the bedrooms. rooms.
He usually finishes work at 6.00, but today he 3 at 8.00!
5 On Wednesday David is making breakfast.
6 The workers only have 30 minutes to clean
rooms.
7 David doesn't think cleaning is hard work.
b Complete the text with a verb from the list in the present simple
8 At the end of the week 'Andy' says who he
or present continuous. Then read and listen again and check.
really is.
have wear work 9 All the workers get more money.

e Complete the rules with every day and today J now.


b Read the text again. Guess the meaning of
the highlighted words and phrases. Check
Use the present simple to talk about _ _ __ with your teacher or a dictionary.
Use the present continuous to talk about ____ .
e Do you think Undercover Boss is a good idea
d > p.108 Grammar Bank 98. Read the rules and do the exercises.


for a TV programme?
TUESDAY Today he's working in the bedrooms. Next 4 LISTENING
week is a hotel inspection. The workers are repairing
things, but only in the rooms for the hotel inspector.
They aren't repairing things in the other rooms. David is
angry, but he can't say anything.

WEDNESDAY Today David is working in the


restaurant. He's servillg breakfast. He's wearíng a
uníform: a whíte jacket and a hat. The waíters and
waítresses always work very hard.

THURSDAY David ís cleaning rooms. The workers a .59 l)) In secondary schools in the UK, students aged
only have a quarter of an hour to clean a room. David is 16-17 do two weeks' work experience. Listen to Sandra,
working very hard. He'svery ti red. who is working as a shop assistant at a clothes shop called
JatJace in London. Is she positive or negative about it?
'l'm not "Andy".
l'm David Clarke, your boss' b Listen again and answer the questions.
1 What kinds of clothes do es Jat fa ce have?
At the end of the week, David says: 'l'm not "Andy". l'm
David Clarke, your boss'. The workers are very sürpríseél. 2 What does Sandra do in the shop?
After the programme, David changes sorne thíngs in the 3 What does Sandra like about the job?
company. He ghies the good workers more money. 4 What doesn't she like?
Glossary S What can Sandra do when she finishes her work
kitchen oven bedroom experience?
6 Does she wear a uniform in the shop?
7 Where are the clothes she is wearing today from?
e Do you think it's a good idea for young people to do
work experience?

5 PRONUNCIATION & SPEAKING


/3:/, /ü/, /el, and /e~/

3 VOCABULARY clothes a .60 l)) Listen and repeat the words and sounds.

a Look at two sentences from Undercover Boss. Underline


the clothes words. What do they mean?
~ shirt skirt T-shirt
serve work
j 1 d'c" 'wcate<
breakfast

"j
He usually wears a suit, but today he's wearingjeans anda bird egg
T-shirt.
He's wearing a uniform: a white jacket anda hat.
b .58 l)) Match the words and pictures. Listen and check. 9. tree
jeans clean
meeting week
chair
wear repair

D dress D skírt D @cket D suít D jeans


D sweater D shirt D I-shirt D shoes D trousers b tt61 l)) Listen. Practise the sentences.
She's wearing a shirt and a skirt.
Please leave my jeans on the chair over there.
1have bread and an egg for breakfast.
e Talk to a partner.
1 What are you wearing today?
2 What colours do you like wearing?
3 What clothes do yo u usually wear ... ?
a in the summer e to work f school
b in the winter d for a party
d S ay what other people in the class are wearing.
What do they usually wear?

~!1Ulli~EI
Offers and invitations: Would you like ... ?
Sentence rhythm

tike to come?

·~ INVITING ANO OFFERING b Watch or listen again and complete the conversations.
VIDEO
a '~62 l)) Watch or listen. Number the photos 1-3. 1 Rob Hey, Alan. Would you like to come to the
l with me on 2 ? lt's
Norwich against Chelsea, and 1 have two
tickets.
Atan Wow! What time's the match?
Rob lt's at 3_ __
Atan Yeah, l'd lave to. Thanks.
Rob Would you like to meet for 4 first?
Alan Sorry, 1can't. lt's my mum's 5 , and

1 need to have lunch with her. But 1 can


meet you there.
Rob Great. Let's meet at 6 at the
entrance to the Tube station.
Atan Fine. See you there.
2 Alan They are playing really badly. 1 hope the
second half is better.
Rob Me too. 17 they can win. Would
you likea 8 ?
Alan No, thanks. l'm not very 9_ __
Rob How about a 10_ __
Atan Yeah, great.
--
Rob A burger and a 11 , please.

Alan And l'd like a 12_ __


Barman 13 and sugar?
Atan Yes, please.
Rob Comeon!
the entrance the door where you go into a place
the Tube the underground railway in London

e Loo k at the highlighted phrases in the conversations.


What do you think Would you like? and I'd like mean?

p Would you like ... ?


Would you like + noun
Would you like a burger?
Yes, please.
No, thanks.
l'd like (= 1would like) + noun
l'd like a burger, please.
l'd like a coffee, please.
Would you like to + verb
Would you like to cometo the match?
Yes, l'd lave to.
Sorry, 1can't.
Compare
Do you like dancing? =in general
Would you like to dance? = invitation
2 PRONUNCIATION
sentence rhythm
... MEETING AN OLD FRIEND
VIDEO
a G63 l)) Listen and repeat.
a 664l)) Jenny meets her ex-boyfriend Steve, a journalist, in the
a pizza street. Watch or listen. What does Steve invite Jenny a) to have?
4 like a pizza b) todo?
4 Would you like a pizza?
b Watch or listen again. ~ the right answer.
see a film
4 to see a film 1 Jenny is looking welll tired.
4 Would you like to see a film? 2 It's raining 1starting to rain in the street.
3 Jenny's meeting is in halfan hour 1an hour.
b Work in pairs. Use the photos. Ask a partner: 4 Jenny can 1can't go to the exhibition.
Would you like a ... ? 5 Jenny thinks it is 1isn't a good idea to meet Steve one evening.

.-4USEFULPHRASES
VIDEO

.65l)) Watch or listen and repeat the useful phrases.

'wo~ia~&l.loketBc~m~-t<:ri~
match with me on Saturday?
Yeah, l'd lave to. l'd like to ask you something.
Let's meet at half past three. 1d6n't thírtkit's a good idea.
See you there.

SPEAKING & WRITING


a .66 l)) Listen and repeat the conversations. Then practise them
with a partner.
0ould you like to go to ... ?
~H~~;y~~;~!i~~~~:~tif117toa party at my house?
t~~.Ti:ftoV:é:t6Yrnañt<sLWhen is ít?
ff's onFr'iday ats:oo.
8 · Great! See you there.
~ ;t A Wouldyolltike to cometo a party on Saturday?
8 Sorry, 1can't. l'm busy on Saturday night.

b Imagine it's your party. Choose a day and time. Invite your
partner. Can he 1she come?

e Invite the other students in your class. How many people can
come?

d ~ p.85 Writing An emaíl. Write an email to invite someone to a


dinner or a party.
e In pairs, practise the conversation in 1h.
Change roles. 6 ~MP3J)) SONG Song l'd Like to Sing
G there's a ... 1 there are sorne ...
V hotels; in, on, under
P /e;J/ and /I;J/ No, there
isn't, but there

1 VOCABULARY hotels 2 GRAMMAR there's a... 1 there are some...


a Look at the photos of the hotel and read the a .4l)) Louisa and Eric are tourists on holiday in Scotland. They
information. Would you like to stay there? arrive at the Craigdarroch Inn. Listen and tick (.1) the things that
Why(not)? the hotel has and cross (X) the things it doesn't have.

[l] a lift D TV D Wi-fi D a restaurant


D a bar D a good view D shops near
b Read and listen to the dialogue again. Loo k at the highlighted
phrases.@ a or b in the three sentences below.

1 Use there's a 1 an + a singular nouns b plural nouns


2 Use there are sorne+ a singular nouns b plural nouns
3 Use any (not sorne) in:
a positive sentences b negative sentences and questions.

The Craigdarroch Inn Eric Hello. Do you have a room for tonight?
Rec,ptionist Let's see. Yes, there's a room on the second floor.
A fiiendf:y hotel in Scotland with Louisa Great. Can we see it?
R Ofcourse. Come with me.
J~{Pntdstit p~ews o{Loch.Ness.
E lstbere a lift?
R l'm sorry, no, there isn't. But 1can help yo u with your cases.

R Thisis the room.


L lt's beautiful. lleve it.
E Yes, and there's a great view of Loch Ness.
R The remate controlfor the TV is on the table.
E lsthere Wi-fi?
R Yes, there is. There's Wi-fi in every room in the hotel...
lhis is the bathroom. There's a bath and a shower.
E Js there a restaurant? We're very hungry.
R No, there isn't a restaurant, sir. But you can have dinner in
the bar or there are sorne pubs in the village.
L )\r~there any shopsnear here?
R No, madam, the[é Clren'tanyshops near the hotel.
E OK, thanks. 1have one more question.
R Yes, sir?
E ls there a monster in the loch?
R WeU~ sorne people say there is and sorne people say there
;;~:c'isb't::Eojoy
> _'
y~qu(~l:9y:,B~eakfast
_- ,-<'-
>)~~~(,"'e-<>>?-_':;\-, -~'/-
¿) \ \- -
is at s.oo.
> :-'-;'_ '-: -e)'-" -~-- _'- ~~~ - -

b Loo k at the bedroom. Match the words with


1-5.
e .Sl))Listen. What do Louisa and Eric see? What do they do?
D a bed D a lamp D a picture Do you think that there's a monster in the lake?
D a window D the floor d > p.llO Grammar Bank lOA. Read the rules and do the exercises.
e > p.128 Vocabulary Bank Hotels.


3 PRONUNCIATION /eg/ and /¡g/ d In pairs, make true [!] or G sentences about ...

ª
YOUR CLASSROOM
a 'Jj7l)) Listen and repeat the words and sounds. windows a whiteboard a TV
a DVD player pictures computers
chai< 1 the<e thci, whm ww ai<po<t YOURSCHOOL
a library a café a car park a garden

~ ear here beer year near 0here's a whiteboard. There aren't any windows.

p ear
Be careful- the letters ear can be /e;-,/, e.g. wear or 4 VOCABULARY & SPEAKING
II;-,1, e.g. near. in, on, under
b fty8l)) Listen and repeat the sentences. a Write in, on, or under for pictures 1-3.

There's a chair over there.


There isn't a gym in the hotel.
There are sorne towels in the bathroom.
There aren't any shops near here.
1 _ __ 2 _ __ 3 _ __
e Practise the dialogue in 2b in pairs.
b Ask and answer questions in pairs about the remate
control.

Picture 1: Where's the remate contra!!] 0-'s on the TV.

e ~ Communication /s there a TV? Where is it?


A p.78 B p.82. Draw things in the hotel rooms.

l[ü!lr:IJ,IIP.I
,,,~_,,.~,>"~'--'-''-e""<-~-~<
,,, - -
G past simple: be
V in, at, on
P was and were; sentence rhythm

1 GRAMMAR past simple: be 2 READING


a Look at the photos of sorne famous people. a ~12l)) Look at the two photos and answer the questions. Then
Who... o is a singer? o is an actor? read and listen to the article to check.
1 What is the film in the first photo?
2 Who do you think the manis in the second photo?

b Can you guess their first jobs? Write their


names in the text.

BEFORE THEY WERE FAMOUS...


They're big na mes today. but many celebrities'
first jobs were in fast food restaurants!
For example. 1 and z_ _ __
were waitresses. 3 was a
waiter and a DJ. and 4 was a
chicken. standing in the street to attract
customers!

e fjl9l)) Listen and check.


d Complete the chart.
·-·--- ""_ _ _ "
¡ "
-•o·---"---"-~

past simple: be
present 1 past

Russell Crowe is an 1He _ __


actor now. a waiter.
The two women are They _ __
famous now. waitresses.

e ~ p.llO Grammar Bank 108. Read the rules


and do the exercises.

f .lll)) Listen and say the sentences in the


past.
l)) She's a waitress. 0he was a waitress.

-
b Read the article again. Then answer the questions. 4 PRONUNCIATION & SPEAKING
1 How old was Salvatore in 1988? was and were; sentence rhythm
2 When was the film the winner of an Osear?
a tí,tlSl)) Listen and repeat the dialogue. Copy the
3 Is Salvatore an actor now?
.rh)rthm.
4 What do es the name ofhis restaurant mean?
5 Was the film hard work for Salvatore?
6 What does Salvatore say the film is about?
e Do you know any people who were famous child
actors? Are they good actors today?

3 VOCABULARY in, at, on


a Look at the two sentences. What are the missing
words?

1 Salvatore Cascio has a restaurant Sicily.

2 In 1988 he was a child, and was school.

b Complete the chart with in, at, or on.


Where were you yesterday at 7 p.m.?
lwas 1 2 3

home bed a bus


work the kitchen a train
school mycar aplane
university London
the park
the street
a café
a museum
b In pairs, ask and answer the questions.
a shopping centre

~o
a restaurant
1 Where were you yesterday at in the morning?
e 813l)) Listen and check. Repeat the sentences.
d Test a partner. A (book open) saya place. B (book
closed) say the phrase. Then change.
. ¡·~¡
2 Where were yo u yesterday at ·. .• . ·..·.·.·· in the afternoon?
6;30

~ the kitchen
~
kitchen:l_
3 Where were you at last night?
.

e fl!ttl4l)) Where was Jasan yesterday? Listen and


complete the sentences. friday
4 Where were you last 1 ..•.. ·. 1 night?
Sat¡tjrday
1 At 6.00... _,h""e__,w,_.,a"'-s-"'-in"-'b"'e""d~----------·
2 At8.00 .. . Where were you yesterday __., )
3 At 11.00 ... _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ at seven o'clock in the morni~ ~was in ...
4 At3.00 .. .
5 At5.00 .. .
6 At 7.00 .. .
7 At 10.00... again!

~ ... ., ....•
;lf'fp>·-~·~·-fff
~aorb. a Complete the phrases with a verb from the list.
____'s your name? arriving carrying phoning stayiftg waiting wearing
aWho b~
1 Are you at the moment? We're staying in a beautiful hotel in the mountains.
a work b working 1 A What are you doing here?
B I'm for m y girlfriend. She's late.
2 She staying in a very good hotel.
2 A Who are you ? B M y mother. It's her birthday.
a isn't b doesn't
3 Go and help that woman. She's a very big suitcase.
3 He his homework now.
4 Look! The train's . Can you see it?
a doing b isdoing
5 Why are you _ a coat? It isn't cold.
4 A raining? B No, itisn't.
a Is it b It's b Write the clothes.
5 Can youtalk now, or ?

7
a are you driving b do yo u drive
to work by train?
a Do you usually go
b Are you usually going
1 usually wear trousers, but today _ _ __
•1 shoes 1

e Complete the words.


2 3 5 6

a skirt. Would you like to have dinner in the hotel restaurant?


a I wear b I'm wearing 1 When you arrive at a hotel you go to r to check in.
8 two beds in the room. 2 You're in room 1122. Take the 1 to the 11th floor.
a There is b There are 3 I want to buy presents for the children. Is there a
9 There aren't windows. g sh ?
a sorne b any 4 The b 's very small. There's ashower, but there isn't abath.
10 any towels in the bathroom? 5 You can leave your car in the hotel e p ____ .
a Are there b There are d Complete with in, on, or at.
11 Is there a swimming pool? Yes, ____ .
Oh no! The keys are i1L_ my car.
a there's b there is
1 A Where's your mother? B I think she's __ thekitchen.
12 It very hot last summer.
2 A Mike? It's Tiro. B Sorry, 1 can't hear you. I'm __ a train.
a was b were
3 A Is John __ work today?
13 Where you yesterday at six
B No, he's - · - home. One ofhis children isn't well.
o'clock?
a was b were e Look at the picture. Complete the sentences with in, on, or under.
14 Karen at school yesterday. 1 The suitcase is the bed.
a wasn't a not was 2 The laptop is the bed.
15 athomelastnight? 3 The picture is the wall.
a They were b Were they 4 The boots are _ _ __
~CANYOU
VIDEO lil"''ll"'•f"lURII!
a Underline the stressed syllable.
sweat¡er 1 tra!vet 2 a!rrive ~ 16 l)) In the street Watch or listen to five people and
3 resjtaurant 4 cup!board 5 re!cepjtion answer the questions.
b Write the words for the sound pictures.

:thlke -
~
~ 1 Teiko 2 Jon 3 Emmanuetle 4 Andrea 5 Andrew
- 1 Teiko is going today.
ji 9. a to a theatre b to a museum e shopping.
2 Jon usually wears to work.
e )o- p.l34 1 135 Sound Bank. Look at more words with a trousers and a shirt
the sounds in b, and practise saying the example words. b jeans and a shirt
e jeans anda T-shirt
3 Emmanuelle wouldn't like to live in the UK because
CAN YOU UI'"IU&;;;.~.¡;;¡I she doesn't like _ _ __
a Jenna and Max are going to Barcelona for the weekend. a the weather b the food e the people
Read Jenna's tweets. Number them 1-6. 4 Andrea likes her hotel in Times Square because it
has _ _ __
[BJ Our first dinner! © We're having tapas in a bar a cheap rooms b nice rooms e big rooms
in the old town, near the hotel. llove the pa 5 At 1O o'clock last night Andrew was _ _ __
cata/a - bread with tomatoes and ham. a athome
b at his sister's house
[§1] Our last morning! 1 don't want to go home!@
e ata friend's house
Perhaps 1 can get a job in Barcelona?

[ITJ We're now at the hotel. Our room's great.


There's a balcony anda view of the cathedral!
CANYOU
l'm taking photos of everything for my blog. Tick (.f) the boxes.
Canyou •.. ? Y es, 1 can.
1 talk about what you're doing now D
2 say what you're wearing D
3 say what you would like to do D
4 identify things in a hotel room D
5 ask about facilities in a hotel D
6 say where you were yesterday, last night, etc. D
[[[] We're in the Picasso museum looking at sorne
of his early paintings. llove them! Then we're Short film An unusua! hotel in Oxford
going to the beach for lunch! O

[ID The tapas were amazing. We're now lying


on our bed watching a football match -
Barcelona and Real Madrid! Come on Barca!
But Max prefers Madrid ...

II:[] We're waiting for the taxi to arrive and feeling


a bit nervóUs! Our flight's at 4.30. Please
hurry, taxi driver! Barcelona here we come!
V regular verbs
P regular past simple endings
No, 1 didn't.

1 GRAMMAR past simple: regular verbs

FoLLowing my dream
1always wanted to be an Erasmus student
and study Computer Science abroad - it
was my dream, but it was very expensive. 1
talked to my parents about it, and my father
answered, 'Why not? Go'. My parents helped
me with the money. First 1wanted to go to
the UK, but it was very difficult. So 1decided
to go to Uppsala University in Sweden,
beca use the classes were in English ...

a .18l)) Every year thousands ofErasmus students go


to study for ayear at a foreign university. Read and
listen to Clara Benac from Madrid. Choose a or b.
1 Clara wanted to study ~~~-
a in another country b in her country
2 Her father ah out the idea.
a was happy b wasn't happy
3 In the beginning she wanted to go to ~~~­
a Sweden b the UK
b Now match the sentences with pictures 1-6.
D 1arrived in Stockholm at three o'clock.
D 1booked my ticket online, Madrid- Stockholm.
D 1talked in English to the students on the bus.
D 1didn't Like the weather! lt was very cold and dark!
D We started classes the next day. 1was nervous, but excited.
D 1travelled to Uppsala by bus.

e fitl9l)) Listen and check. Were you right?


f In pairs, ask and answer questions withDid .. .? about
d Read the story again and complete the chart. What the story in a and b. Answer Yes, she did f No, she didn't.
letters do you add to the verb to make the [:±.] past form? 1 1Clara want to be an Erasmus student?
How do you make the negative c::J ? 2 1she talk to her mother?
3 1her parents help her with the money?
4 1she want to go to Sweden at first?
1bao k my ticket. myticket.
5 1she book her flight online?
1arrive in Stockholm. in Stockholm.
6 1she arrive in Stockholm in the morning?
7 1she like the weather?
1don't like the weather. like the weather.
8 1she talk to other students in Spanish?
e )loo- p.112 Grammar Bank llA. Read the rules and do
the exercises .
Did Clara want to be an Erasmus studen:i2, 0s, she did.


2 PRONUNCIATION 4 READING & SPEAKING
regular past simple endings a 023l)) Read and listen to a blog Clara posted after she finished her
a .2ll)) Listen and repeat the sounds and Erasmus year. Were these things (1-7) a problem? Write 'yes' or 'no'.
sentences. a problem?
no
11
dog
1 arrived in Stockholm.
1 travelled to Uppsala by bus.
1 the transport
2 the other students
3 the teachers

~ 1booked my ticket online. 4 the university


1 talked in English. 5 the food
ti e
6 the weather
1 always wanted to be an Erasmus 7 money
/rd/ student.
We started classes the next day.

b .22l)) Listen and repeat the story in lb.


Then cover the sentences and look at the
lt changed my life ...
pictures. Tell Clara's story. 1toved Uppsala from thé beginning. lt's a
real student city, full of:Young people. My
roomwas In a student house. 1Uked it very
3 SPEAKING much. rt was small, buticomfortable.
a Work with a partner. Make EJ
or c:::J On my second day 1 rented a bike-
everybody travels by bike he re. lt's great.
sentences. Tick (.!) the things your partner
The other students were very ni ce- it was
did, and cross (X) the things he 1she didn't do.
easy to make friends fromaLL over the
world - and the teacherswere fantastic. They helped
arrive me a Lot. The university was beautiful, with a very big Library where
this late at listen to
walkto
1 studied every day. 1 needed to work on my final year project. 1
work/
morning work/ the radio visited other Swedish cities Like Stockholm. 1 really Liked the
school
school food. There was a Lot of fish, Like in Spain- but 1 missed Spanish
omelette!
The only thing 1 didn't Like was the weather. 1 arrived in October and
it was very, very cold. In the winter it snowed a Lot, and it was dark
last phonea
watch TV
study at four o'clock. Sometimes 1 was a bit Lonely- 1 missed my family.
night friend English
Uppsala is expensive, but 1was very Lucky, and money wasn't a
problern! Ericsson, the Swedish telecommunications company,
(:)fferedto sponsor myproject. lt was a great opportunity forme.
When my Eras mus year finished, 1stayed in Sweden for one more
last play a
sportor .cooklunch help in
year. Now l'mhack in Spaín - but 1 didn't arrive home alone. My
Swedísh husband, Lars Áke, is wíth me! Now it's his turn to Learn to
weekend game or dinner the house
Live in a new country.
SeinganErasmusstudent changed my life completely-
in a goodway!
0stened to the radio this morning in the car.
0idn't walk to work.
b Read the post again. S ay why the things in a were 1weren't problems.
b Work with a new partner. Ask and answer e Look at the highlighted words and phrases. With a partner, try to
about his 1her old partner. guess their meaning from the context. Check with your teacher
or a dictionary.
Did Anna listen t? t~e) ( Yes, she did. She
radio this morn~ listened to it in the car. d Do you know anyone who studied in another country? Where
were they? Was ita good experience?
Did she walk to work_!J ~~ she didn't.
G past simple irregular verbs: get,
V verb phrases with do, get, go, have
P sentence rhythm

1 VOCABULARY verb phrases with do, get, go, have


a Complete the verb phrases with do, get, go, or have.
1 up S acoffee 9 shopping 13 to bed
2 breakfast 6 lunch 10 homework 14 anice day
3 ashower 7 a bus 11 sport
4 to school 8 home 12 dinner
b .24>)) Listen and check, then cover the verbs. Try and remember them.

2 LISTENING
a .25>)) Ben was in Paris on business.
He arrives home in London. Listen to the
conversation with his daughter, Linda. Tick
(.f) the places where she was during the day.
D atschool D inamuseum
D inacafé D at the cinema
D in a restaurant D in a shopping centre
b Read and listen again to the conversation.
Complete the missing words.

13 Hí. l'm back.


Un<ia! What are you doing at 1h ?
.k Hi'Dad.You're very early.
·a :.Y$5, 1gotan early 2fl . Why
;~~~n'tyotl at school?
'.t.:'\\(tJdidn't have 3cl toda y. We
:~~1"~~~~~ttJthe B ..... . . Museum in the
4
:,;:;c,~~~rni~g.;ttwasgreat. And then we had
·t'''i;/lh thecafé there .
. ··. ··9ídrl'tyqogo to school this
;~·r~~l·'ll~rn~o?? 3 GRAMMAR
~~-~~: . afternoon. past simple irregular verbs: do, get, go, have
.~·t~;~~~t<fÍfl ·. ·. ··. ·.... ;1 hada lot of work. a Read the conversation in 2b again. Complete the chart.
S Good girl. When are your exams?
+.•a·. Wnere's
:-ep~Uy'r(3 next Bw_ __
your 9m ?
present simple
1 do my homework.
pastsimple
1 my homework.
•···l. Shewent out. 1think she went 1 get a flight. a flight.
·•';q$11'~"--'-~ We go to a museum. We toa museum.
t! . ~\fi:tlat•s·that? We have lunch in the café. We lunch in the café.

~~~~~~~~oise.·· b 827>)) Listen and check. Then repeat the present and past
sentences.
e $126>)) What do you think the noise is?

-
Listen and check. e > p.112 Grammar Bank 118. Read the rules and do the exercises.
4 READING e Read the article again. Then answer the
questions with a partner.
a Lije in a Day is a film produced by Ridley Scott. Read the
1 What normal things did people do on
introduction to the article about it. What did a lot of people do on
24th July 2010?
24th July?
2 Whatunusual things did they do?
b *29>)) Now read and listen to the rest of the article. Number the d Cover the article. Can you remember the
photos from the film in the order they are mentioned. past tense of these verbs?

open get up wash have go work do

e Complete the sentences with a verb from d.


1 The children late this morning
and they were late for school.
2 I was very happy when I my birthday
present. It was exactly what I wanted!
3 I my English homework on the
bus yesterday.
4 I very hard today. I'm really tired!
5 Last summer we to France
on holiday. We were very lucky- we _ __
fantastic weather.
6 A Is this a new car?
B No, it's two years old, but I it
this morning!

E arly in the morning in the USA, a baby opened his eyes and looked
at his mother. 'lsn't he pretty?' she asked the camera.
5 PRONUNCIATION
sentence rhythm
Around the world, people got up and washed, and had breakfast. Sacha,
a 15-year-old boy, shave9for th~ Hrst tii"Jle. He dídn't enjoy it! A small ft30>)) Listen and repeat the questions and
answers. Copy the rlu'.thm.
boy kissed his motherot) herCilirthday,~ . ······•··
The 24th of July was a Saturday, so a lot of people didn't go to work. f~tt:wftéftime did you get up?
They relaxed and went to the park with their family or went shopping. B 1got up at 7.30.
But other people worked hard, or cooked and cleaned. Sorne children
A Did you have breakfast?
played - but others wor~ed. One small boy cleaned shoes in the street.
One woman went to hospital for an operation. Another woman waited B Yes.tdid.
all evening to.talk to her husband on Skype.He was a soldier thousands A What did you have?
of miles from home. B t had toast and coffee.
.peopl~,. the 24th ofjuly was a special day. A rnan arri.ved .in A What did you do then?
B 1went to work.

6 SPEAKING & WRITING


a >- p.79 Communication Lífe in a day.
Interview a partner about his f her 'life in a
day'.

b >- p.85 Writing A blog post. Write about


what you did yesterday.
Asking for and giving directions
Prepositions of place
Sentence rhythm and polite intonation

1 SAVING WHERE PLACES ARE e 4\i33l)) Listen and repeat the dialogue. Copy the
!l!x-thm and polite intonation.
a ~31>)) Listen and repeat the words and phrases.

1 nextto
• 3 between

5 on the left
a bank near he re?
the comer of King
~f.ftftcísfRoad.

2 opposite
• • 4 on the corner

6 on the right
d Practise in pairs. Choose places on the map .
Excuse me. ls there a... near he~ 0s, there's one on...

b l~32l)) Look at the map and the names of the streets and
buildings. Listen and write the names of places A-D.

coffee shop Chinese restaurant park phone shop

.. ........'"
"""
T.RAIN STATION

r
j
fJI;·. NO.RTH STRAT
··\·¡·,·~· ;¡..{
~··
w

K.tNG STREET

~..:~~l~.~"~i~;y,J\j'~¡~~;',?~
-~ WHERE'S JENNY'S HOTEL?
VIDEO

2 ·~ ASKING FOR & GIVING DIRECTIONS


VIDEO
a ~34l)) Match the words and pictures. Listen and check. Listen
again and repeat.
A Turn right. B Turn left. C Go straight on.

1
b fi!3Sl)) Rob needs to take out sorne money. He's looking for a cash
machine. Watch or listen. Which bank, A, B, or C, does he go to?

a ~37l)) Watch or listen to Rob and Jenny on


the phone. Why is he phoning her?

b Watch or listen again. Complete the


information about Jenny's hotel.

Hotel 1 Indigo
2 5treet. It's ~-tee>rr Pe>rddüytof't-
BANK
3 (jet the Hee>rthrow Express tre>rÍf't-

from the 4 to Pe>rddilytof't-. It Of't-ly


te>rkes e>rbOVI..t 5 mÍf1-VI..tes.
DIR.ECTIONS:
TVl..rf't- 6 whef't- yo VI.. lee>rve the ste>rtÍOf't-.
Thef't- !JO 7 for e>r bit e>rf't-d
thef't- tV~..rf't- 8 Íf't-tO Lo~Of't- Street.
The hotel's 9 Norfolk 5qV~..e>rre.
,,.- _____ ,;-_,-"

Roti gx~qs~rrie.l$ there a cash machine near here?


W'offi-1'1' f'e.s: Th~re's oné atBarclay's Bank. -~ USEFUL PHRASES
~·~···<·····•·•· ~~rry,v.¡hereisthat? VIDEO
Wóman J'"tc~rrtteftandgo straight on. Then turn right, and it's .38l)) Watch or listen and repeat the useful
,. , . •~n&heright. phrases.
·~~~~·••,. ifh~9~sverymuch.
':Wot:nafl· :'fqt:trewekcome.

e In pairs, practise the dialogue in b.

d ~36l)) The cash machine isn't working. Watch or listen to Rob


asking for more directions. Which bank does he go to now?

e > Communication Excuse me. Can you help me? A p.79 B p.83.
Excuse me. Can you help me?_~'> } ( ~~~straight on, and
Where's the bus station, pie~ ~n turn right...
5 fliJMP3J)) SONG Somewhere Over
the Rainbow J'
G past simple: regular and irregular verbs (revision)
V more irregular verbs Wheredid
P irregular verbs he see her?

1 READING & LISTENING 2 VOCABULARY & PRONUNCIATION


a lj40-43l)) Read and listen to the story. In more irregular verbs
pairs, ask and answer the questions after a Find the past simple of these highlighted verbs in the story.
each part.
buy bought say send tell _ __
b .44l)) Now listen to the end of the story. leave see sit write _ _
What did David see when he opened the b 8J¡4Sl)) Listen and check. Practise saying the words.
door? Do you think it was a good ending?
e illj46l)) Listen and say the verb in the past tense. l)) say 0id

When the train stopped at the station, 1opened my eyes and looked
out of the window. 1saw a woman on the platform. She was tall and
blande with blue eyes. The train moved and 1closed my eyes. lt was
6.00 p.m. and the train was fui l.
'Excuse me. Can 1sit here?' 1 opened my eyes again. lt was the
tall, blande woman.
'Sure,' 1answered. She sat down next to me. There was a nice smell.
Chanel No. 5. 1started to listen to music on my phone.
'1 lave Chopin.'

'You're listening to Chopin. llave classical music.' She smiled. Her


eyes were very blue.
We talked about music until the train arrived at Victoria Station.
'Would you like a cup of coffee?' 1asked her. She looked at her
watch. 'OK,' she said. '1 have time.'

1 Where did the man first see the woman?


1bought two coffees at the station café. We sat down.
2 What was the woman's perfume?
'My name's Olivia,' she said.
3 What did they talk about?
'l'm David. N ice to meet you.'
What did they do when the train arrived?
'What do you do?' 1asked .
. '1 work in property- flats and ha uses. What do yo u do?'
'1 work for Citibank.'
'That's interesting!' said Olivia. 'Do you live in London?'
'Ves. 1 have a flat in Chelsea.'
'Wow! That's an expensive part of London!'
1 looked at my watch. 'Time to go. 1 have a tennis lesson this
evening.'
'1 can drive you home,' she said. '1 live near Chelsea.' 1told
her my address.

S What does Olivia do? 7 Where does he live?


What does the mando? 8 Where do es Olivia live?
3 GRAMMAR past simple: regular and
irregular verbs (revisan)
Her car was in the station car park. lt was a BMW.
'Nice car,' 1said. a @ the correct form in the conversations.
She was a very fast driver. She stopped outside my flat.
We said good-bye, and exchanged phone numbers. The
1 A Where did you go 1 went on Saturday?
next morning there was a message from Olivia. She wrote: B 1go 1 went shopping for clothes.

1 real/y want to e u again! Friday? A What did you buy 1 bought?


On Friday morning, she phoned me. B 1 buy 1 bought a new jacket.
A Did 1 Was it expensive?
'1 have two tickets for a Beethoven concert tonight at the
Royal Albert Hall! Can you get them from the box office at B No, it didn't 1 wasn't.
7.15? We can meet in the bar at 7.30. The concert starts at 2 A What did you do 1 did you last night?
8.00.'
B 1 see 1 saw a film - it was a comedy with
9 What kind of car did Olivia have? Brad Pitt.
10 What did she write in the message? A Did 1 Was you like 1 liked it?
11 What did she have two tickets for? B No, 1didn't like 1 didn't liked it much.
12 Where did she want to meet him? What time? lt was 1 were very slow.

b Cff47>)) Listen and check.

e )o- p.ll4 Grammar Bank 12A. Read the rules and do


the exercise.

4 SPEAKING
a Complete the questions with was, were, or did.

• What time you get up this morning?


_ _ _ yo u ti red?
• yo u have breakfast at home?
1arrived at the Royal Albert Hall at 7.00. 1got the tickets,
What you have?
and 1waited in the bar. But Olivia didn't arrive. 1 looked at
my watch. lt was 7.45. 1 looked at my phone. There was a • What time you leave home to cometo class
message. today?
Sorry! In a meeting. Leave my ticket at the box office. • How yo u come to class? you late?
1left her ticket at the box office and went to my seat. The
concert started, but Olivia didn't arrive. When the concert LAST NIGHT
finished 1phoned her, but her phone was off. 1sent her a • you at home all evening?
text: Where r u?
_ _ _ you watch TV? What programme?
1was very angry. 1left the concert hall and went home.
1opened the door of my flat and turned on the light ... • you study English? it difficult?
• What you have for dinner? it nice?
13 Whattime did he arrive at the concert hall? • What time you go to bed?
14 What happened at 7.45? What did David do?
15 What did David do when the concert finished? LAST WEEK
16 What did he do after that? • yo u see a film last week?
Why do youthinkOlivia didn't cometo the concert? • Which film it? it good?
• yo u go shopping last week?
• What you buy? it expensive?
• you do any exercise? What?

b Ask and answer the questions with a partner.


G present continuous for future
V future time expressions
P the letters ea
l'mgoing
to Venice.

1 VOCABULARY future time expressions


a Write the time expressions in the right place on the time line.

THEFUTURE
1 tonight 2 _ __ 3 tomorrow night 4 _ __ 5 _ __ 6 nextmonth
b 4151>)) Listen and check.

2 GRAMMAR e Read the conversation and complete it with verbs from the list. Then
listen again and check.
present continuous for future
Eieiftg going (x3) having leaving meeting staying (x2)
a Read the advertisement for a city break in
Venice. Would you like to go there?

• Fly from London Gatwick or Manchester.


• Stay at the Aqua Palace hotel (breakfast included).
• Also included: rr;¡ncT<>rc

Fiona Next weekend's a long weekend. Are you 1doing


anything?
Lisa l'm 2 to Venice for three nights.
Fiona Lucky you! When are you 3 ?
Lisa On Friday morning. My flight's at 8.40.
Fiona Are you 4 with somebody?
Lisa No. llike travelling alone. 1can do all my favourite
things - go to art galleries, go shopping ... But l'm
5 an old school friend. She works in Padua, and
.· that'svery near.
b ~52>)) Listen to a conversation between
'fio$a}; Where areyou 6 ?
two friends at work. Choose a or b.
Usa :i';~ rm 7 . . . .. ata little hotel near St Mark's Square: the
1 Lisa is leaving on Friday _ _ __ AquaPalace.lt looks nice, and it isn't very expensive.
a morning b afternoon fi~!~\yv.l"latare you planning todo there?
2 She's travelling _ _ __ Usa .::,Qn:Saturdaymorning l'm 8 to Mura no - that's
a with friends b alone · ,': ·t-~~j~l~p(;t';'bere they make beautiful glass. Then l'm
3 She really likes when she's on .~':>~//· <tynch ata lqvely restaurant called 'Ca d'Oro'...
holiday. ~·t?iOttai :i,·~~g;\~t(ii}i)f:Y(!\.I'remakingme really jealous!
a taking photos b going to art galleries
4 S he thinks the hotel is _ _ __ d Look at the verbs in c. Are they used for something that's
a not very expensive b very expensive happening ... ?
5 S he a lot of plans for the weekend. 1 now J at the moment 2 in the future
a has b doesn't have e ~ p.l14 Grammar Bank 128. Read the rules and do the exercises.

11
f What do you remember about Lisa's trip? Make 4 LISTENING
sentences in the present continuous.
a 0S6l)) Listen to Carol talking about where she's going
She's going to Venic~ 0he's leaving on Friday. on holiday. Fill in as much as you can of the chart. Then
g Ask and answer the questions with a partner. Use the listen again and complete it.
present continuous. Ca rol Martin Sebastian
Where are you going ) 1 Where?
after the class? _______¿ ~m going home.
2 When?

TODAY
Where 1 going after class? 3 How?
What 1 doing this evening?
4 Whowith?
TOMORROW
What 1 doing tomorrow morning?
5 Where/
Where 1 having lunch? stay?
What 1 doing in the evening?
b 'ts7-58l)) Do the same for Martín and Sebastian.
AT THE WEEKEND Whose holiday would you like to go on?
1 going out on Friday or Saturday night? Where 1 going?
What 1 doing on Sunday?
5 SPEAKING
3 PRONUNCIATION the letters ea
a .54l)) Listen and repeat the words and sounds.

9.
--
tree lleave cheap
eat beach
please read dream

l •o~
egg
1 breakfast jealous
weather sweater

train break great a Plan your dream city break. Think of answers to
~.(j~
1

the questions below.

pea Be careful with the pronunciation of ea. lt's usually


7 (go)
7 (go)
/i:/, e.g. eat, please, etc. and sometimes /e/, How ? (travel) _ _ _ (by bus, by plane, etc.)
e.g. breakfast, weather, etc.
BUT these words are /eii: break /brerk/, great /grert/, Who with? (go) _ __
steak /sterk/. ?(stay) _ __

b 8SSl)) Listen and repeat the sentences. b Talk in small groups. Ask your partners about their
trips. Whose trip do you prefer?
I'm leaving at three.
We're eating on the beach. Where are you going!] ~m going to Berlín.
Breakfast is from seven to ten.
What a great steak!
@aorb. a Write the words.
____'s yourname?
aWho b~
11 11
1 They English at school.
a studyed b studied 2 _ _ _ __
ovvosíte 1
2 thefílm?
a Did you like ·b Uked you
3 .He lateyesterday.
a doesn't work b didn't work
4 Whattime ?

3 _ _ _ __
11
4 _ _ _ __ 5 _ _ _ __
11
a did they arrive b did they arrived
5 I to the USA last year. b Write the past tense of the verbs (regular or irregular).
a goed b went ask asked help snow
6 1 the homework last night. buy leave start
a didn't do b didn't carry miss stay
7 What time did you this change need study
morning? cry say talk
a getup b gotup do send tell
8 We lunch at a great restaurant on have sit write
Sunday.
a haved b had
9 Where on holiday?
a did you go b you did go a Underlíne the stressed syllable.
10 A the film good? wea!ther 1 o¡ppolsite 2 be!tween
B Yes, fantastic. 3 dejcide 4 u!niJverjsijty 5 to!mo!rrow
a Did b Was b Write the words for the sound pictures.
11 I liked the jacket, but I it.
a didn't buy b didn't bought 'e~
~ bike
12 A What time tomorrow?
1
tm.


-
B At 10.15.
a you are leaving b are you leaving
-
11.
13 Alice to Dublin next weekend.
a is going b goes
14 I'm sorry, but to class tomorrow.
~
a I don't come b l'm not coming e > p.134 1 135 Sound Bank. Look at more words with the sounds
15 What time ? in b, and practise saying them.
a is the bus usually arriving
b does the bus usually arrive
CANYOU •• CANYOU
VIDEO ftili""~ft
a Read the article about the 'Chunnel'. What two
countries does it connect? How? f~59 l)) In the street Watch or listen to five people and
answer the questions.

1 Nan 2 Charles 3 Amal 4 Caroline 5 Liz


1 Last weekend Nan saw in New Jersey.
a her children b her mother e her sister
2 On his last holiday Charles went to _ _ __
a Edinburgh in October
b ltaly in October
But in 1994, the 'Chunnel', or the Channel Tunnel, opened. lt is e Italy in August
a raíl tunnel, 37.9 kilometres long, which goes under the English 3 Amal had __ for lunch.
Channel - the sea that separates England from France. Today you
a chicken soup
can travel from London to París on a Eurostar train, and it only
takes about three hours! b a chicken sandwich
e chicken salad
People first thought of building a tunnel between England and
4 Caroline is ·at giying directions.
France in 1802. But the project only started in 1988, and it cost
f4,650 mili ion, 80% more than the original prediction. a very bad b OK e very good
Travelling on the Eurostar is usually a very fast and safe way of
5 Tomorrow Liz is .· . -~in South London.
getting from England to Europe. But in 2009 it snowed a lot a visiting a museum
in England and France and five trains stopped in the middle of b ·visl.tingher daughter
the tunnel because the snow caused electrical problems. Two e visitingafriend
thousand people were in the tunnel for 16 hours!

United Kingdom

Tick (.1') the boxes.


Can you ... ? Yes, 1 can.
1 say what you did yesterday, last weekend, etc. D
2 ask for and give directions in a town D
3 talk about what you're doing in the near future

Short film Erasmus


Hb~diff~p~dpl~trayéfftoifiLdíid~ritúParfs befote Watch and enjoya film on iTutor.
1994? . . . . .. .
2 How manyhours was the journey by sea?
3 When did the Channel Tunnel open?
4 How long is it?
5 How long is the journey from London to Paris on the
Eurostar?
6 When did people first have the idea of a Channel
Tunnel?
7 Why did 2,000 people spend 16 hours on Eurostar
trains in 2009?
e Look at the híghlighted words and guess their
meaning. Check with your teacher ora dictionary.
lB WHERE IS IT? Student A 2A IS DIM SUM JAPANESE?
a Ask B questions for your cities. Student A
Where's Acapulco!.l_ ~'s in ...
1 Acapulco is in Mexico. 5 Dortmund is in Germany.
2 Atlanta is in the United States. 6 Gdansk is in Poland.
3 Basel is in Switzerland. 7 Hong Kong is in China. 1 dim sum 2 Gisele Bündchen is
4 Curitiba is in Brazil. 8 Luxor is in Egypt. Japanese? Brazilian.

b Answer B's questions with a country.


~'sin... 0hink it's in... 0on't know.
<111( p.6
3 __ the Rolling 4 Lada cars are
Stones American? Russian.
GAME: HIT THE SHIPS Student A
a Draw five 'ships' in Your ships.

YOURSHIPS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A

m
5 Armani ltalian? 6 Tacos are Mexican.
B
e
D
E One ship =
F three squares
7 Victoria 8 Antonio Banderas is
G
Beckham British? Spanish.
H
1
J

B'SSHIPS
A
1
1 2 1~ 1~"l:?!:e f7, 18 19 ft<J 9 _ the Pyramids 10 Honda cars are
B. Egyptian? Japanese.

e a Ask B about l. Tick (.1) if the answer is yes.


á If the answer is no, write the nationality.
E
f.·
0 dim sum Japanese?
é b Answer B's question about 2.
H
Yes, h~ ~ ') ( ~o, he 1 she 1 it isn't.
+
she 1 ~ ~ She 1 Jt's ...

b Try to 'hit' B's ships. Saya square, e.g. H8. IfB says hit, tick(./) Yes, they a~ ~· they aren't. They're...
the square in B's ships. IfB says nothing, cross (X) the square.
e Continue with the other photos. Use Is ... ?
e B says a square. Say hit or nothing. orAre ... ?
<111( p.B
<111( p.ll
16
28 PERSONAL INFORMATION Student A 38 HOW MUCH ARE THESE WATCHES?
a Interview B and complete B's form. Student A
a Look at your picture. You are a customer. Ask B about
StudentB the missing prices. Use this 1these OR that 1those. Write
the prices.
How much is this mug!..)_ ~s ...

b Answer B's questions. Use the information in the YOU


form. b Now Bis the customer. Answer B's questions with a
price.
YOU ~s 1 They're ... pounds.

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WHAT TIME 15 IT? Student A


a Ask B a question to complete the time on dock l.
~mber 1: What time is it?

mobile 07700 '100528

[email protected]

p Email addresses
b Answer B's question about dock 2. ~s ...
@ =at . =dot e Continue with the other docks .

....( p.l3 ....( p.32


17
9A THE SAME OR DIFFERENT? lOA IS THERE A TV? WHERE IS IT?
Student A Student A
a Describe the person in picture 1 to B. Say a Loo k at picture l. Ask B questions about the things below for the
what he 1she is doing. B says ifhis 1her picture.
picture is the same or different. Write S or D.
Q:. there a coat? 0-e there any books?

coat books Cokes keys lamp laptop


magazines suitcase towels TV

IfB answers Yes, ask Where is it? or Where are they? Draw the
thing(s) in the right places in picture l.

b Look at picture 2 and answer B's questions.

b Now listen to B describe the person in


picture 2. Is your person the same or
different?

e Continue with people 3-8.

d Compare your pictures and check your


answers.

-<ll(p.53 -<ll(p.S9

'ª(
EXCUSE ME. CAN YOU HELP ME? llB LIFE IN A DAY Students A+ B
Student A What did you do yesterday? Ask and answer the questions
a Ask B for directions to the bus station. Then markit on with a partner. Write your partner's answers.
the map (building 1, 2, or 3). You begin. What time did yo,~ ') ( ~ g~.t up at 6.30
Excuse me. Can you help me? get up yesterd~~ ~he morning.
(
Where's the bus station, please?
2..---- LIFEINADAY Your partner

1 What time 1 get up yesterday?

2 1 have a shower?

3 1 have breakfast? What 1 have?

4 1 go to work or school?
How 1 get there?

5 What time 1 start work or school?

6 Where 1 have lunch? 1 enjoy it?

7 What time 1 go home?

8 1 do homework or housework?
b Help B when he J she asks you for directions to the
university. 9 What 1 have for dinner?

Excuse me.-:2 0··· 10 1 watch TV? What 1 watch?

e Now ask B for directions to the Park Hotel and the 11 What time 1 go to bed?
phone shop. Then mark them on the map.
12 1 have a good day?
d Give B directions to the sports centre and the shoe factory.
-0111( p.67
-0111( p.69

3A MEMORY GAME Students A+ B


a Look at the photo for 30 seconds. b Clase your book. In pairs, can you remember all the things? -0111( p.l6

7:9:
lB WHERE 15 IT? Student B 2A 15 DIM 5UM JAPANE5E?
a Answer A's questions with a country. Student B
~'sin... 0hink it's in... 0on't know.

b Ask A questions for your cities.


Where's /zmi'!.l, ~'s in ...
1 Dim sum is Chinese. 2 Gisele
1 Izmir is in Turkey. 5 Osaka is in Japan. Bündchen German?

2 Las Vegas is in the United S tates. 6 Rostov is in Russia.


3 Manches ter is in England. 7 Toulouse is in France.
4 Milan is in Italy. 8 Valencia is in Spain .
...C::p.6
3 The Rolling Stones 4 Lada cars
are British. Polish?
GAME: HIT THE 5HIP5 Student B
a Draw five 'ships' in Your ships.

YOURSHIPS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7. 8 9 10
A

D
B
e

E
F
mOne ship =
three squares
5 Armani is ltalian. 6 tacos Mexican?

G 7 Victoria Beckham is 8 Antonio


British. Banderas ltalian?
H
1
J ~--
L__ - -

A'S SHIPS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A 9 The Pyramids are 10 Honda cars
B Egyptian. Chinese?
e a Answer A's question about l.
D
E Yes, h~ ~ ) ( ~o, he 1 she 1 it isn't.
F she 1 ~ ~ She 1 lt's ...
G
H
Yes, they a~ 0· they aren't. They're ...
1
b Ask A about 2. Tick (.1') if the answer is y es.
J If the answer is no, write the nationality.
b A says a square, e.g. HS. If you have a ship in H8, say hit. If not, say
nothing.
0 Gisele Bündchen German?

e Try to 'hit' A's ships. Saya square, e.g. BJ. If A says hit, tick(./) the e Continue with the other photos. Use Is .. .?
square in A's ships. If A says nothing, cross (X) the square . orAre ... ?

...C::p.B <0111( p.ll


28 PERSONAL INFORMATION 38 HOW MUCH ARE THESE WATCHES?
Student B Student B
a Answer A's questions. Use the information in the YOU a Look at your picture. A is a customer. Answer A's
form. questions with a price.
~s 1 They're ... pounds.
YOU

81 Wes-t Streú; DtrrYá

rnobile 07700 900029

b Now you are the customer. Ask A about the missing


prices. Use this 1these OR that 1those. Write the prices.

p Email addresses
@ =at . =dot
How much is this ma~ ~s ...
<lll(p.19

b Interview A and complete A's form.


WHAT TIME 15 IT? Student B
StudentA a Answer A's question about dock l.
(tt's ...
2.,.--

b Ask A a question to complete the time on dock 2.


~mber 2: What time is it?
e Continue with the other docks.

<lll(p.32
<lll(p.13
9A THE 5AME OR DIFFERENT? lOA 15 THERE A TV? WHERE 15 IT? Student B
Student B a Loo k at picture 1 and answer A's questions.
a Listen to A describe the person in picture l.
Is your person the same or different? Write
Sor D.

b Look at picture 2. Ask A questions about the things below for the
picture.
~ there a bag? 0-e there any books?

bag books dock Cokes extra pillows


laptop pens remate control towels TV

If A answers Yes, ask Where is it? or Where are they?

Draw the thing(s) in the right places in picture 2.

b Describe the person in picture 2 to A. Say


what he 1she is doing. A says ifhis 1her
picture is the same or different. Write Sor D.

e Continue with people 3-8.

d Compare your pictures and check your


answers.
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EXCUSE ME. CAN YOU HELP ME? 7A WEEKDAYS ANO WEEKENDS
Student B Students A + B
a Help A when he 1she asks you for directions to the bus a Look at the questions. Write answers that are true for you.
station.

Excuse me.~ 0··· DURING THE WEEK


Yo u Your partner

1 What time 1 finish work or school?

2 When 1 do your English


homework?

3 What time 1 have dinner?

4 What 1 do after dinner?

5 1 do sport or exercise during the


week?

6 1 go out with friends during the


week?

7 1 ti red at the end of the day?

8 What time 1 go to bed?


b Ask A for directions to the university. Then mark it on
AT THE WEEKEND
the map. You begin.
Yo u Your partner
( E~:,use me. Can you help me?
~ere's the university, please? 1 1 go out on Friday or Saturday
night?

e Help A when he 1she asks you for directions to the 2 Where 1 go?
Park Hotel and the phone shop. 3 1 go shopping at the weekend?

d Ask A for directions to the sports centre and the shoe 4 1 have a favourite shop?
factory. Then mark them on the map (building 1, 2, or 5 1 walk or do sport?
3).
6 Where 1 have lunch on Sunday?
....( p.69
7 1 usually at home on Sunday
evening?

8 How 1 relax at the weekend?

b Ask and answer the questions with a partner. Use do


you ... ? orare you ... ? Write your partner's answers.
What time do . ~ ) ( 1~in!sh work
you finish w~ ~30.

e Find a new partner. Ask and answer sorne questions


about your old partner's week and weekend.
(
Does Marco do sport ~r~l Yes: ~e does. He goes to the gym
exercise duringthe ~ ~ndays and Wednesdays .

....( p.41
1 COMPLETING A FORM 2 POSTING A PHOTO: YOUR FAMILY
a Look at the form. Match each part with a a Read about Alice and her family. Write the
question, a-h, below. numbers of the people on the photo.
a D Are you married? My name is 1 Alice and l'm from Toulouse
b D What's your home phone number? in France. This is a photo of my family. My
father's name is 2 Henri, and my mother's
e D What's your postcode? name is 3 Cécile. 1have a sister, 4 Pauline
d D How old are you? and a brother, 5 0livier. We have a dog. His
e D What's your email? name is 6 Toto. Do you like my photo?
f [IJ What's your name?
b Loo k at the high1ighted punctuation in the
g D What's your mobile number?
text, and read the information box below.
h D What's your address?
p Punctuation
r--~c---~~- ~

¡
1 · . · full stop (.} My narne is Alice and l'mfromToutouse.
MEET A FRIEN O Application form NQT('4Y name isALieegndl'mfrom Toulousp
comm~:~.(,) . My félther's name is Henri,andmymoth~(s name
is Gécite, .·..·.· ...·.
question mark (?) • Odyoutike myphoto? NOT¿Oo)'Dl:J like my photo?
apostrophe (') l'mfrom Toulouse. NOT lm fromToulouse.
Myfather'snarne.,. NOT ~4v fathers na me ...

e Post a photo of your family and write about it.

POSTING A COMMENT
a Read Marco's comment. Do you like his breakfast?

Chat! TODAY'S QUESTION:


do you have for breakfast? Where do you have it?
b Complete the form for you. Tick (./) your Marco, Rio, Brazil 7minsago
title, too. For breakfast 1have fruit,
usually papaya or mango.
P·Titles Then 1 have bread with butter
Mr :::: a man; Ms = a woman; Mrs = a married and jam, and a cup of coffee.
woman 1 usually have breakfast at home,

but at the weekend 1 have it in


Capital tetters
a bar near my house. 1 think my
Ada m Da vis NOTada m davis
breakfast is very healthy.
245Green Street NOT 245 li'mcn stmct
London NOT !e:A€Iefl
b Loo k at the highlighted words. Complete senterrees 1-3 with and,
or, or but.
1 Do you have tea coffee for breakfast?
2 1 have a brother a sister.
3 1 eat fish, 1 don't eat meat.
e Write a comment about your breakfast. What do you have? ls it
healthy? U se and, but, and or to connect.
AN EMAIL ABLOGPOST
a Read the email from Lucy. What does she invite Kate to? a Read Eddie's blog. Number the paragraphs
in the right order 1-7.
From: Lucy Lewis [LL1991@netlink;com]
To: Kate [[email protected]]
Subject: Dinner

Hi Kate,
A BIG DAY 11 hours ago
Would you like to cometo dinner on Thursday? l'm inviting
Yesterday was a big day for me. lt was the
Moira and Jerry too.
first day of my new job.
Can you come at 7.00? After dinner we can watch the match on
TV! D After that, 1went to my new office. 1got
a taxi, because 1 didn't want to be late.
See you on Thursday (1 hope!).
Lucy
D 1 went to bed early, at 9.30. 1 was really
tired, but it was a good day!

~ []] 1 got up at 6.30. 1 usually get up at 8.00


or 8.30, but yesterday 1 was very excited!
b Now read Kate's answer. ~ the right phrase.
From: Kate [[email protected]]
D 1 didn't go out for lunch - 1 had a
To: Lucy Lewis [[email protected]]
sandwich in the office. My colleagues
Subject: Re: Dinner usually do that, so 1 did too.

Dear Lucy,
D 1went home at 5.30. 1 had a pizza for
dinner with my girlfriend. After dinner,
l'd /ove to come 1 /'m sorry but 1can't come on Thursday. 1 have we watched TV.
an exam on Friday morning, and 1 need to study on Thursday
night. D Then 1had a shower and had breakfast.
1 didn't eat very much because 1was a bit
See you on Thursday. 1 Maybe see you at the weekend? nervous.
Love,
D When 1 arrived, the boss introduced me to
Kate the other people in the office. Everybody
was very friendly.

e Loo k at the information about emails below.


b Look at the information below.

Showing the order of events


Hi + name, Dear + name,
Then Then 1hada shower.
Best wishes Love, (only family and good friends)
Se e you (on Thursday, soon, etc.)
After that After that, 1went to my new office.
After (+ lunch, dinner, etc.} After dinner, we
watchedTV.
d Work in pairs. Write an email to your partner on a piece of paper.
Invite him f her todo something, e.g. have dinner, cometo a e What did you do yesterday? Write a blog
party, see a film, etc. Remember to say when and what time. about your day. Use then, after that, and after
e Now exchange emails with your partner. Answer your partner's breakfast (lunch, etc. to put events in order.
invitation.

f Give the email to your partner. Read your partner's answer to


your email.
.40l)) í't72l)) 5 A OK, Mr Smith. You're in room 315.
Helio. I'm Rob. I'm from London. I'm a Question What's your name? Here's your key.
journalist. Today I'm in Poland. I'm not on Teiko M y name's Teiko. B Thank you very much. Er, where's
holiday. I'm here for work. Question How do you speli it? the lift?
Teiko T-E-I-K-0
Ct43l)) Gt9ll))
Question Where are you from? 1 A The New York Times, please.
Hi. I'm Jenny Zielinski. I'm from New
Leandro I'm from Salvador. B Here you are.
York. Tomorrow's my birthday, and
Question Where's Salvador? A How much is it?
m y favourite restaurant in N ew York is
Leandro It's in Brazil. B It's one doliar twenty-five.
Locanda Verde. It's Italian.
Question How old are you? 2 A A phone card, please.
éi44l)) Amanda I'm 19 years old. B For how much?
Waiter Locanda Verde. Good morning. A Fifteen euros, please.
Question What's your mobile phone B Here you are.
How can I help you?
number? A Thanks.
Jenny Helio. Atable for tomorrow,
Cas It's, er, 003164543782 3 A A memory card, please.
please.
Waiter Tomorrow... er, Tuesday? Question What's your email address? B Two gigs or four?
Jenny Yes, that's right. Ariana Er, my email address is ariana@ A Two, please. How much is it?
Waiter How many people? yahoo.com. That's, er, A-R-I-A-NA@ B Nine doliars forty-nine.
Jenny Three. yahoo.com. A Is a credit card OK?
Waiter What time? B Sure.
Jenny Seven o'clock. • 75l)) 4 A A one-way ticket to Oxford, please .
Waiter What's your name, please? B Thirty pounds twenty p please.
And at number ten of the top things
Jenny Jenny Zielinski. That's Z-1-E-L-I- A Here you are.
people leave on planes, it's ... keys-
N-S-K-I. B Thankyou.
house keys and car keys.
Waiter Thank you, Ms, er, Zielinski.
At number nine, books and magazines. @l96l))
OK. So, atable for three on Tuesday at
At number eight, cameras.
seven. Assistant Hi. How can I help you?
At number seven, iPods and MP3 players.
Jenny Great. Thanks. Bye. J enny Hi. How much is this tuna salad?
At number six, waliets and purses.
Waiter Goodbye, see you tomorrow. Assistant It's seven twenty.
At number five, coats and jackets.
Jenny OK fine. And this mineral water,
• 70l)) At number four, laptops and tablets .
please.
And now for the top three.
1 A Great. OK, see you on Tuesday. Assistant That's nine dollars seventy
At number three, mobile phones.
B Yes. Oh, what's your phone cents.
And at number two, glasses- reading
number? Jenny Hereyouare.
glasses and sunglasses.
A It's, er, 020 7946 0415. Assistant Thank you. Have a nice day.
And at number one- yes, that's right-
2 A Thank you. What's your address, Amy Jenny!
passports.
please? Jenny Amy! Hi, how are you?
So next time you're on aplane, be careful
B It's 57 King Street. Very near here ... Amy I'm fine. How are you?
not to leave anything behind.
3 A Come in, sit down. You're Martin Jenny I'mfine, too.
Blunt, right? ~8ll)) Amy What's that?
B Yes. Jenny Oh, justa salad and sorne water.
1 Please take out your laptops. All
A And how old are you Mr Blunt? Amy You are good! Look, wait forme.
laptops out of cases, please.
B I'm39 ... We can have lunch together in the
2 Please switch off all mobile phones and
4 A Thank you very much. Er, one more park.
electronic devices.
thing. What's your email? Jenny Sure! Great idea.
3 A Excuse me- is this your bag?
B It's [email protected]. Amy Can 1 have a cheese sandwich,
B Oh yes! Thanks very much!
a cappuccino, anda brownie, please?
4 A Hi. M y name's Sam Smith. I have a
reservation.
B Can I see your passport, please?
A Sure, here you are.
®12>)) 830>)) Your boarding pass please. Seat 3D.
Eric Look, this is a photo of my family. 1 Chris M y favourite meal of the day is This way please.
Woman Is that woman there your breakfast. I'm always hungry then. E ve Oh, what a nice surprise. We meet
mother? I have breakfast at home. I usually again!
Eric Yes. She's French. start with fruit juice or fruit salad, Wendy Hi! Yes, what a nice surprise!
Woman Really? Who's that? Is she your then coffee and toast, and then more
wife? coffee.
*IJ49>))
Eric No, she isn't. She's my sister. Her 2 Josh M y favourite meal of the day Amy Hi. Sorry I'm late. What time's the
name's Sophie. is dinner. I usually have dinner at show?
Woman She's very pretty. And are they home, and I have soup or pasta. I Jenny Don't worry. lt's at eight o'clock.
your sister's children? love eating my dinner sitting on the Amy What time is it now?
Eric Yes. sofa and watching a DVD. Jenny It's OK. It's only twenty to eight.
Woman How old are they? 3 J ackie M y favourite me al is Sunday Amy What a great show!
Eric Her daughter's four and her son's lunch. I always have it at a friend's Jenny Yes, fantastic. I'm hungry. Do you
seven. house with our families. We usually want a pizza?
Woman And who's that? Is he your have chicken soup, then meat and Amy What time is it?
sister's husband? lots of vegetables. Jenny Quarter to eleven.
Eric No, he isn't. 4 Steve M y favourite meal is breakfast Amy It's late and I'm tired.
Woman Oh. Whoishe? on Saturday and Sunday. I have it at Jenny Come on. 1 know a really good
Eric I don't know! He isn't in our family. home, in the kitchen. I don't always ltalian restaurant near here.
have the same thing, but I always Amy Oh, OK. Let's go.
f~J13>)) haveeggs.
1 It's American. It's a Ford. 863>))
2 It's British. It's a Mini. .38>)) Interviewer What time do you usually
3 It's French. It's a Renault. Taxi driver Where to, ma'am? getup?
4 It's German. It's an Audi. Eve Hello. To the airport, please. Sue 1 get up at six.
5 It's Italian. It's a Fíat. Taxi driver JFK or Newark? Interviewer Do you have a shower ora
6 It's Japanese. It's a Honda. Eve JFK, please. bath in the morning?
Eve Oh dear. The traffic is bad this Sue I have a shower in the evening,
824>)) morning. before 1 go to bed.
Question What's in your bag? Taxi driver Yes. It's terrible. Where are Interviewer Where do you have
Mairi A mobile phone, a pen, a youfrom? breakfast?
notebook, anda salad. Eve I'm from Manchester, but I live in Sue 1 have it in bed. It's my favourite
London. Are yo u from N ew York? meal of the day!
Question Are you from a big or small
Taxi driver No, ma'am, I'm from Puerto Interviewer What do you have for
family?
Rico. breakfast?
Leandro I'm from a very big family. I
Eve Oh, do you like New York? Sue 1have orange juice, toast, and hot
have five brothers and two sisters.
Taxi driver It's a great city, but it's very chocolate.
Question How much is a cup of coffee expensive. Interviewer What time do you go to
in your local coffee shop? Eve London is very expensive, too. Do work?
Jaco It's 1.2. you have children? Sue At seven, because 1 have a class at
Susan Er, it depends, probably $4. Taxi driver I have two daughters. eight.
Question Do you think it's cheap or Eve Oh really? I have two sons anda Interviewer Do you need to hurry in
expensive? daughter. David and Andrew are at the morning?
Jaco Er, it's quite expensive, but it's good university and Carla's at school. .. Sue No. I'm very organized and I prepare
coffee. everything the night before.
Taxi driver OK. Here we are.
S usan Definitely expensive, it's New Interviewer Do you like mornings?
E ve How much is that?
York. Sue Yes. Verymuch.
Taxi driver That's eighty-seven dollars
Question Can you describe your car? fifty. Interviewer Why?
James Yes, I have a Volkswagen Golf, E ve Here's a hundred dollars. Keep the Sue Because I love breakfast, and
um, it's a German car, um, it's blue, er, change. because I love going to work on my
it's quite big, um, and it's quite old as Taxi driver Thanks. Have a good flight! bike in the morning - the streets are
well, ten years old, um, but it's okay. E ve I need to hurry. I'm late! empty and it's really quiet.

E ve I'm late.
Attendant 1 Can I see your passport
and boarding pass, please?
E ve Here you are.
Attendant 2 Good afternoon madam.
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~72l)) sorne free time, but when it's an away about your trip to London in March.
Question What do you usually have for match I don't have any. I travel to the You arrive on the 12th ofMarch and
breakfast? match, play the match, and then travel you leave on 19th, is that right?
Ann I usually have coffee and sorne backhome. Jenny I'm really sorry, Mr Walker ... er
cereal. Interviewer How do you relax before a Rob, but I'm not at work. Today is a
match? holiday here.
Question Do you live in a house or a Verónica I go and sit down somewhere Rob A holiday?
flat? quiet. I need to be alone, and think Jenny Yes, you know, it's Thanksgiving.
Jon I live in a house. about the match. I'm at my parents' house, with my
Question Where is it? Interviewer What do you do in the family.
Jon M y house is in Ealing in London. holidays? Rob Thanksgiving. Of course. Sorry. We
Question Do you have children? Verónica In the holidays I always want don't have Thanksgiving in England.
James Yes, Ido. to go to a hot place and relax. Denmark Jenny No problem. Listen, call me on
Question How many? is usually cold, and the winters are very Monday at work. No, not Monday,
James Er, I have two sons, um, one is ten long. I dream of the sun! Tuesday.
years old and the other one is seven. Rob Er, Tuesday the 3rd ofDecember?
~h8l)) Jenny Yes.
Question What do you do? Callum The new James Bond film is on Jenny's mom Jenny, hurry up!
Emmanuelle I'm a teacher. I teach small next week. Do you want to see it? Jenny Talk to yo u on Tuesday. Thanks
children. Jessica Not especially, I don't like Daniel for calling.
Question Do you like your job? Craig. He's very attractive, but he isn't Rob Bye.
Emmanuelle Yes, Ido. I like children. a very good James Bond. Do you like Jenny Bye.
Question What time do you get up him?
during the week? Callum Yes, Ido. I think he's a really ~44l))
Caroline During the week I get up at, goodactor. Question What do you usually do in the
sometimes 7 o'clock and sometimes 8 Jessica There's a film I really want to see evening after work?
o'dock. with Gwyneth Paltrow. I think she's a Charles When I come home I play with
Question And at weekends? fantastic actress. Do you like her? my children, um, and then I make
Caroline And at weekends I probably Callum She's OK. What kind of film is dinner.
get up at about 8.30 or 9 o'clock. it?
Question What kind of films do you
Jessica It's a comedy.
like?
r\94l)) Callum Sorry. I don't like comedies,
Tamsin I like comedies, I like films
Interviewer What time do you usually especially American comedies. They're
about history.
getup? usually very silly.
Question Do you usually see films in
Verónica During the week I usually get Jessica Oh, I love comedies.
the cinema or at home?
up at about eight. Tamsin At home, usually.
Interviewer How often do you train? ftí27l))
Verónica We have one training session Rob Dad! Question When's your birthday?
every day, and sorne days two. Henry Rob, hi! Charlie M y birthday's the 2nd ofJuly.
Interviewer How many hours do you Rob Hi. This is for you. Question What do you usually do on
train? Henry Forme? It's my favourite wine. your birthday?
Verónica We train for two hours. Thanks Rob! Butwhy? Charlie I usually go for dinner with my
Interviewer What do you do in your Rob For your birthday of course! Happy family.
free time? birthday!
Question Do you drive to work?
Verónica In my free time I go to Danish Henry Rob, it isn't my birthday today!
Jonathan Sometimes I drive to work.
lessons, I go shopping, or I meet M y birthday's on the 2nd ofJuly.
Question Can you park near where you
friends. I also talk online to my family Today's the 2nd ofJune.
work?
and friends in Spain nearly every day. Rob Ohno! ...
Jonathan Sometimes I can park near to
Interviewer Do you do any other sport Henry Don't worry. Come in! Have a
where I work, but sometimes I can't.
or exercise? glass of wine ...
Verónica I often go to the gym, but Question What do you like doing at the
I don't do other sports. I don't have ~29l)) weekend?
time. But I often watch sport on TV. Jenny Helio? Liz I like visiting friends, sometimes
Handball of course, football, tennis. I Rob Hello. Is that, er Jennifer Zielinski? visiting museums, er, going for a walk
like most sports. Jenny Yes. Who's that? in the park.
Interviewer What do you do at the Rob This is Rob Walker.
weekend? Jenny I'm sorry, who?
Verónica At the weekend I always have a Rob Er, Rob Walker. I work for
match. When it's a home match I have London24seven. Er ... We need to talk

]~8·? Listening
($52J)) things. People sometimes can't see the f.i)SJ))
things that they want.
1 Woman Oh look! An Inter Milan Eric Louisa, time to get up.
Interviewer Do you like working there?
football shirt. It's perfect for Louisa OK. What time is it?
Sandra Yes, I lave it. The people are
Johnny! Eric It's half past seven. Breakfast is at
really nice to me. I'm making a lot of
Man Yes, good idea. Oh .. .it's very eight.
new friends.
expensive. Louisa Is ita nice day?
Interviewer Is there anything you don't
Woman Football shirts are always Eric Let's see. Louisa, quick! Come here!
like?
expensive. O K. What we can get for Look at that!
Sandra Well, we can't sit clown, we're
Jessica? Louisa What is it?
standing up all the time. So that's quite
Man She likes football too. Eric Look. O ver there.
hard.
Woman Yes, but she never wears Louisa Where?
Interviewer But in general you're
football shirts. What about this Eric There. In the loch. There! Can't you
happy?
bag? see? There's something in the loch. It's
Sandra Oh yes. And when my two
Man I don't know. Does she like bags? moving. Can you see it now?
weeks finish they say I can work here
Woman All girls like bags ... Louisa Yes. What is it?
on Saturdays! That's great forme. I
2 Woman Tom, do we need swimming Eric I don't know. Quick, take a photo
really like working in a clothes shop.
things? with your phone.
Interviewer Do you wear a uniform?
Man Yes, the hotel has a swimming Louisa I can't see it now. Can you?
Sandra No, we don't. We wear clothes
pool. Can you see my camera? Eric No. I can't. I can't see anything now.
from the shop.
Woman Yes, here it is. Do you want Let's see those photos, Louisa. Wow! I
Interviewer Are the clothes that you're
me to put the camera in the suitcase don't believe it. Look at that ...
wearing today from Jat face?
or in your bag?
Sandra Yes, they are! ~16J))
Man In the suitcase, please. M y bag
isn't very big and it's quite full. ~64J)) Question What are you doing in
Woman OK. London today?
Steve Hi, Jenny. What a surprise!
3 Woman Good morning. How can I Teiko We're going to Shakespeare's
Jenny Hi, Steve.
helpyou? Globe Theatre.
Steve How are you? You're looking
Man I need a car for three days.
great. Question What (clothes) do you usually
Woman What kind of car are you
Jenny Thanks. I'm well. How aboutyou? wear to work?
looking for?
Steve I'm OK. Hey, it's starting to rain. Jon I usually wear jeans anda T-shirt but
Man A small car. It's just forme.
Would you like a coffee? nottoday.
Woman Automatic or manual?
Jenny Oh, thanks Steve, but I have a
Man Manual please. Question Would you like to live in
meeting in an hour.
Woman Can I see your driving England?
Steve Oh, come on, Jenny. I'd like to talk
licence? Emmanuelle No, I wouldn't because the
toyou.
Man Yes, here you are. weather is terrible.
Jenny OK. A quick coffee.
4 Man Is that a number 13?
Question Are you staying in a hotel?
Woman Yes. I think it is. No, it's a 23. Steve Jenny, I'd like to ask you
Andrea Yes I am.
Man Another 23? I don't believe it! something.
Question Do you like it?
That's the third one. And no 13. Jenny Yes?
Andrea Yes it's very nice, it's in Times
Woman Another one's coming now. Steve There's an exhibition ofPicasso
Square.
Let's see. Yes. That's a 13. at the MOMA next week. I know you
Question Why?
Man Atlast! lave Picasso. Would you like to come
Andrea Er, the beds are nice and it's a
withme?
~~59J)) bigroom.
Jenny Ah, listen, Steve. I'm really busy at
Interviewer Hi, Sandra. Tell us a bit work at the moment. Next week isn't a Question Where were you at 10 o'dock
about your experience. Where are you good week forme. last night?
working? Steve Sure. No problem. Maybe we can Andrew Last night at 1Oo'clock I was at
Sandra I'm working in a clothes shop meet one evening- when yo u have my sister's house.
calledJatJace. more time - and have dinner or see a
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Jat Jace have? Jenny Listen, Steve. I don't think it's a Rob Oh .... I don't believe it. Excuse me,
Sandra Er, well, clothes formen and good idea. But thanks. Oh, look at the er, this cash machine isn't working. Is
women, informal clothes, trousers, time! I need to go. Let's ask for the there another one near here?
T-shirts, sweaters, things like that. check. Man Ye ah, there's one in HSBC. Go
Interviewer What do you do every day? straight on, turn right. Go straight on
Sandra Well, er, I help the customers to for a bit and it's on the left.
find the clothes that they're looking Rob Thanks.
for. It's a big shop and it has a lot of
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Jenny Helio? directions?
Colleague Are you going anywhere next
Rob Hi, Jennifer? Caroline No, I'm not, I'm terrible.
weekend?
Jenny Yes? Martin Yes, I'm going to París. Question What are you doing
Rob This is Rob Walker from Colleague Lucky you! When are you tomorrow?
London24seven. I'm phoning to check leaving? Liz Tomorrow I'm visiting my daughter
you got the email I sent you. Martin On Monday afternoon. in South London.
Jenny Er, whatwasitabout? Colleague Are you flying?
Rob It was the information about your Martin No, I'm going by train. On the
hotel for next week. Eurostar. I hate flying!
Jenny Justa second. Yes, here it is. Hotel Colleague Who are you going with?
Indigo, London Street. Where is it Martin With my girlfriend.
exactly? Colleague Where are you staying?
Rob It's very near Paddington Station. Martin In a hotel near the Eiffel Tower.
You can get the Heathrow Express It looks very nice.
train from the airport to the station. It Colleague Have a great trip.
only takes about 15 minutes.
Jenny OK, that's great. Can I walk to the .58l))
hotel from the station? Colleague Would you like to have
Rob Yes, it's very near. Can you see it on dinner next week?
themap? Sebastian Sorry, I can' t. I'm going on
Jenny Er, yes, I have it now. holiday.
Rob Turn left when you leave the station. Colleague Oh. Where are you going?
Then go straight on for a bit and turn Sebastian To Spain- to the Costa
right into London Street. The hotel's Brava.
opposite Norfolk Square. Colleague Great. When are you
Jenny Great. leaving?
Rob I can come to the hotel in the Sebastian On Saturday morning.
morning on your first day. We can Colleague Are you flying there?
walk to the office together. Sebastian No, we're driving.
Jenny OK. See you then. Colleague Oh. Who are you going with?
Rob Bye. Sebastian Three friends from
Jenny Bye. university.
Colleague That's nice. Where are you
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staying?
Colleague Are you going on holiday Sebastian We're camping.
nextweek? Colleague Well, I hope you have good
Carol Yes, we are. weather!
Colleague Where are you going? Sebastian Oh, me too.
Carol We're going to Scotland.
Colleague When are you leaving? .59l))
Carol We're leaving on Saturday Question What did you do last
morning, very early. weekend?
Colleague How are you travelling Nan Lastweekend was Mother's Day so I
there? went to New Jersey to see my children.
Carol We're going by train. I love trains!
Colleague Are you going with the Question Where did you go for your last
children? holiday?
Carol No, I'm going with my husband, Charles On our last holiday we went to
Jim- just the two of us. Italy in October.
Colleague How nice. Where are you Question When was the last time you
staying? went to a restaurant?
Carol We're staying with sorne friends Amal The last time I went to a restaurant
who have a house near Edinburgh. was half an hour ago for lunch.
Question Did you enjoy the meal?
Amal Yes, I did, thank you. I hada
chicken salad.

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lA verb be (singular): 1and you


Sl)) Listen and repeat the examples. Then read the rules. 6 l)) Listen and repeat the examples. Then read the rules.

Fullform Contraction [1] El r::J


El IamHarry. I'mHarry. Am 1 in class 2? Yes, you are. No, you aren't.
You are Caroline. You're Caroline. (aren't = are not)
r::J 1 am not George. l'm not George. Are you Caroline? 1 Yes, 1 am. 1 No, l'm not.
You are not Julia. You aren't Julia.

• I'mHarry.NOTAmllmiJ. p Word order in questions


• I'm not Georg e. NOT i'm not George. Ell'm in class 2. You're Caroline.
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p Negative contractions
1am not = /'m not
[1] Am 1in class 2? Are you Caroline?

You are not = You aren't OR You're not

lB verb be (singular): he, she, it


22 l)) Listen and repeat the examples. Then read the rule. 24l)) Listen and repeat the examples. Then read the rules.

Fullform Contraction [1] El r::J


El I am from the USA.
1 I'm from the USA. AmI in class 2? Yes, you are. No, you aren' t.
You are from Germany. You're from Germany. Are you from Russia? Yes,Iam. No,I'mnot.
He is from Italy. He's from Italy. Is he from France? Yes,heis. No, he isn't.
She is from Spain. She's from Spaiu. Is she from Turkey? Yes, sheis. No, sh(dsn't.
It is from China. lt's from China. Isit good? Yes, itis. No, it isn't.

p Word order in questions

El Sh~he from Russia?


[1] With What and Where:
• he=man she=woman it = thing What's your name? Where are you from?
Where's he from?
23 l)) Listen and repeat the examples. Then read the rule.

Fullform Contraction
r::J [ I am not from England. I'm not from England.
You are not from Poland. You're not from Poland.
He is not from Egypt. He isn't from Egypt.
She is not from Brazil. S he isn't from Brazil.
It is not from Japan. It isn't from Japan.

p Negative contractions
He is not = He isn't OR He's not


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lA
a Complete with I'm or You're.
,~.;,,·, ~
:-t~, ~ '
:L\~,,
1! , ~ '·~ ~
¡¡
",\._ ~ ·- g¡

Helio. I'm Maria. 1 Hi. Tony. 2 Helio. your 3 ____ inclass4. 4 inroom3.
What's your name? teacher. in
myclass.
b Complete with I'm not or You aren't.

I'mnotTom. 1 in class 5. 2 in room 6. 3 BradPitt.


I'm Tony. You're in class 4. You're in room 7. I'm Leonardo DiCaprio.

e Make questions. d Complete the conversations. Use contractions where possible.


You'reSam. Areyou Sam ? A Helio. Are you Liz? B N o, I'm no t. 1 _'m_ Maria.
1 I'm in room 4. 1 A Iinclass8? B No,you .You'reinclass6.
2 You're Silvia. 2 A you in room 4? B No, I . I'm in room 5.
3 I'm in class 3. 3 A you Henry? B Yes, I . Nice to meet you!
4 A I in your class? B Yes, you .I your teacher .
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lB b Complete with is, 's, or isn't.


A LL_ Ana from Mexico? B No, she isn't . She _'s__ from Spain.
a Complete with He's, She's, or It's. 1 A Where Osaka? it in Japan? B Yes, it ____ .
A Where's London? 2 A Mark from the USA? B No, he from England.
B It's in England. 3 A Where she from? B She from Rio.
1 A Where's Lisa from? 4 A Ivan from Poland?
B from Germany. B No, he . He from Russia.
2 A Where's Izmir? 5 A Strasbourg in Germany?
B in Turkey. B No, it . It in France.
3 A Where's Mario from? e Complete the conversations with the correct form ofbe. Use contractions
B from Brazil. where possible.
4 A Where's Sochi? A Are you from Turkey? B No, I 'm not . 1 'm from Egypt.
B inRussia. 1 A Where Bergamo? itinltaly? B Yes,it _ _ __
5 A Where's Charles from? 2 A Where Alex from? he from Mexico?
B from England. B No, he . He from the USA.
6 A Where's Mia from? 3 A Where you from? B I from Cambridge.
B from Switzerland. 4 A What your name?
7 A Where's Teruel? B M y name Ana. I'm from Chicago.
B inSpain. A You from Chicago! 1 from Chicago, too! It _ _ __
8 A Where's Diego from? a great city.
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2A verb be: we, you, they


52 l)) Listen and repeat the ~~ªmpk:;;. Then read the rules. 53l)) Listen and repeat the ~X;1impl~~. Then read the rules.

Fullform Contraction Fullform Contraction


be m I am English.
1 I'm English. be G 1I am not English. I'm not English.
You are Swiss. You're Swiss. You are not Swiss. You aren't Swiss.
He is Spanish. He's Spanish. He is not Spanish. He isn't Spanish.
She is Turkish. She's Turkish. She is not Turkish. She isn't Turkish.
It is Japanese. It's Japanese. It is not Japanese. It isn't Japanese.
We are American. We're American. We are not American. We aren't American.
You are Egyptian. You're Egyptian. You are not Egyptian. Youaren't Egyptian.
They are German. They're German. T_hey are not German. They aren't Gennan.

• you = singular and plural


p Negative contractions
We are not = We aren't OR We're not
• they =men andwomen , and things You are not = You aren't OR You're not
They are not = They aren't OR They're not

54l)) Listen and repeat the examples. Then read the rules.

be plural, [1], and short answers


[1] m G
AmI in room 2? Yes, you are. No, you aren't.
Are you Linda? Yes,Iam. No, I'mnot.
Is he Brazilian? Yes, he is. No, he isn't.
Is she from Italy? Yes, she is. No, she isn't.
Is it good? Yes, it is. No, it isn't.
Arewelate? Yes, you are. No, you aren't.
Are you from Russia? Yes, weare. No, we aren' t.
Are they Mexican? Yes, they are. No, theyaren't.

p Word order in questions


~
m They're from Russia. [1] Are they from Russia?

28 Wh- and How questions with be p Wordorder


62 l)) Listen and repeat the examples. Then read the rules. mSubject, verb They're American.
~
[1] Verb, subject Are they American?
[1]+ Verb Subject ~
[1] Question, verb, subject Where are they from?
Who's Tom? He's a friend.
Contractions with question words
What's youremail? [email protected]
You can contract is after question words.
Whereare youfrom? I'm from Brighton in England.
What's her na me? = What is her na me?
When's the concert? It's on Tuesday.
Where's he from? = Where is he from?
Howare you? I'm fine, thanks.
How's Anna? = How is Anna?
Howoldis she? She's ten.
How old's Jan? = How old is Jan?
Don't contract is in a question when the last word is a
pronoun (he, she, it, etc.).
How old is she? NOT ,• lew old's she?
Where is he? NOT WhFIFP'" hF'7

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2A e Complete the conversations. Use


contractions where possible.
a Change the bold word(s) for a pronoun, e.g. you, he, etc. They aren't French. They're Swiss, from
Anna and Tomare from London. They're from London. Lausanne.
1 Diana and 1 are in room four. 're in room four. 1 A you from the United S tates?
2 The Taj Mahal is in India. 'sin India. B No, we American. We _ __
3 Are Mark and James in Italy? Are inltaly? English.
4 Where is Rosa from? Where's from? 2 A they Spanish?
5 Mira and Rita are Brazilian. 're Brazilian. B Yes, they . They from
6 Paul isn't in the hotel. isn't in the hotel. Madrid.
7 You and Sara are in class two. 're in class two. 3 Nikolai is from Moscow. He from
8 Jim and 1 are from Oxford. 're from Oxford. St Petersburg.
9 Honda and Toyota are Japanese. 're Japanese. 4 Sorry, you in room 20, you're in
room 22.
b Make [B or [] sentences or [1]. U se we, yo u, or they. 5 A Adidas American?
Luisa and I 1Brazilian [B We're Brazilian. B No, it , it German.
You and Henry 1teachers [] You aren't teachers. 6 A welate?
1Liz and Tom 1in Egypt [1] Are they in Egypt? B Yes, you . It 9.30!
1 Ana and I 1Mexican [] 7 I Sara Smith, I'm Sara Simpson.
2 You, Max, and John 1in class 4 [B 8 They fromNewYork, they're
3 1Mike and Peter 1English [1] from Texas.
4 1Linda and I 1in class 4 [1] 9 A Where's Laura from?
5 You and Lucy 1in class 4 [] B She from Recife.
6 Lucy and I 1on holiday [B A Recife in Brazil?
B Yes,it _ _ __

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are how old you? How old areyou?
a Complete with a question word. 1 she who is? _ _ _ _ __
2 what phone your number is? _ _ _ _ __
Hew How old What (x2) When Where (x2) Who (x2)
3 is where room 4? _ _ _ _ __
A How are you? B Fine, thanks. And you? 4 married is Marta? _ _ _ _ __
1 A 's the concert? B On Tuesday at 7.30. 5 your English class is when? _ _ _ _ __
A is it? B In the Festival Hall. 6 your number is phone 0151496 0362? _ _ _ _ __
2 A 's your name? B Jessica. 7 is his email what? _ _ _ _ __
3 A is she? B She's my friend, Julia. 8 Pedro how is old? _ _ _ _ __
A 's she from? B Italy. e Write questions to complete the dialogue.
4 A 's your email? B It's [email protected]. A What's your name? B Pedro Guzman.
5 A 's that? B My brother Adrian. A 1 ¡ B Monterrey.
A is he? B He's 25. A Monterrey? 2_ _ _ __ B It's in Mexico.
A Thanks. 3_ _ _ _ __ B [email protected]
AOK. 4_ _ _ __ B 81 8150 9304.
AS_ _ _ __ B I'm 19.
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3A singular and plural nouns; a 1 an 77 l)) Listen and repeat the examples. Then read the rules.

76 l)) Listen and repeat the examples. Then read the rules. Plural nouns

Singular nouns; a/ an Whatis it? What are they?


It's a book. They're books.
Whatis it? It's a book. It's akey.

Whatis it? What are they?


It's akey. They're keys.

Whatis it? What are they?


It's a watch. They're watches.
It's an umbrella. It's an ID card.

What is it? What are they?


It's a dictionary. They're dictionaries.

• What is it? NOT Vlhat's it?


• We use a 1an +singular noun 1 a bag bags +s
• We use a+ word beginning with a consonant, e.g. a bag, a holiday holidays
aphone 2 a class classes /rz/ 1 + es (words ending eh, sh, s, ss, x)
• We use an + word beginning with a vowel, e.g. an umbrella 3 a country 1 countries 1 y+ ies (words ending in consonant +y)

p the
Look at the board. Open the door. Clase the windows.
Use the +singular or plural nouns, e.g. the door, the windows.

38 this 1 that 1 these 1 those p this, that, these, those


This, that, these, and those are pronouns or adjectives.
86 l)) Listen and repeat. Then read the rules.
This is my book. (= pronoun)
This book is very nice. (= adjective)
What's this? What are these?
It's akey. They're keys. here, there, over there

What's that?
It's a cat.
What are those?
They're cats.
he re there over there
'
• We use this 1these for things near you (things here).
• We use that 1those for things that aren't near you (things there
or over there).
• this 1that =singular, these 1those =plural
• We also use this 1that 1these 1those for people, e.g. This is my
brother. Who's that girl over there?


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a Complete the chart. Whatisit ? It's a lavtov

Singular Plural

lt's a pen. The'i_'re aens. 1


1 They're phones.

2 lt's a watch.
2
3 They're umbrellas.

4 lt's a dictionary.
3 _ _ _ _ _ _?
5 lt's a brush.
6 lt's a city.
4 _ _ _ _ __
7 They're emails.

8 lt's a passport.

9 They're tablets. 5 _ _ _ _ __

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38 b Look at the pictures.~ the correct word(s).

a Loo k at the pictures. Complete the sentences with this,


that, these, or those.

Meg What is@l that?


Jo e 1 They're 1It's a key ring from New York.
1 isn't a very 2 Are your Meg Oh,OK.
goodmap. T-shirts?
Joe And 2 these 1those are sunglasses. 3 It's 1They're
great!

3 aremy 4 A Is your
children. phone over there?
B No, my phone's here.
Meg Are 4 these 1those mugs?
Joe Yes, 5 it is 1they are. For our coffee. And 6 that 1this
is a flag for Jenny.
Meg What 7 is that 1are those?
Jo e 8 It's 1They're a T-shirt. It's for you!
5 Loo k at ____ . 6 Who is ? Is it Meg Oh ... thanks.
They're great! your brother?
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4A possessive adjectives; possessive 's


10 l)) Listen and repeat the examples. Then read the rules. 11 l)) Listen and repeat the examples. Then read the rules.

Possessive adjectives Possessive 's


l'm from Spain. M y name is Ana. This is Jack's car. M y sister's name is Molly.
You're English. Your name is Ben. Ella is Ben's wife. This is my parents' house.
He's from Rome. His name is Marco.
She's Italian. Her name is Clara. • We use 's after a person to talk about family and things,
lt's a French restaurant. Its name is Chez Marcelle. e.g. Ann's brother, Jim's car.
We're from Brazil. Our names are Selma and Luis. • We use 'after plural people, e.g. my brothers' room (= two
You're Polish. Your names are Marek and Arria. brothers).
They're from Mexico. Their names are Pedro and Maria.

• your names, our books, their coats NOTyuuu numo, uuu


p·s She's American. Her name's Emma. ('s = is)
books, theirs cottts Emma is fVlaria's daughter. ('s = possessive s)
• its = for things or animals, e.g.
It's a good restaurant. Its phone number is 0543387. pronunciation of 's
Senegal is in Africa. Its flag is red, yellow, and green. 's usually = /s/, e.g. Jack's or /z/, e.g. fVlaria's.
Loo k at that fish! Its eyes are yellow. 's after a na me that ends in s = /rz/, e.g. Carlos's = /'ka:lnsrz/

p /t's or its?
lt's = it is /t's an Ita lían restaurant.
lts = possessive /ts name is Spaghetti House.

48 adjectives
19 l)) Listen and repeat the examples. Then read the rules. 1 We use adjectives after the verb be, e.g. An Audi is
expensive. NOTAn Audi expensive is.
1 An Audi is expensive. It's fas t. 2 We use adjectives before a noun, e.g. It's a Jast car. NOT
2 An Audi is an expensive car. It's a fast car. It's a cm fast.
3 They're old houses. M y glasses are new.
3 Adjectives are the same for singular and plural: It's an
4 He's tall. She's tall too.
old house. They're old houses. NOT The ¡~'re olds houses.
4 Adjectives are the same for c::J and [1].

p very
Yo u can use very befare adjectives, e.g. A Ferrari is very
expensive. lt's a very fast car.


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4A b Write sentences about Sam's family. Use the names


and 's.

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a Complete with my,your, his, her, its,your, our, or their.
I'm American. M)¿ name is William.
1 They're from France.
Fran~oise.
names are Claire and
1 o;aoo
1
1 1 1
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1
1

2 A What's name?

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B I'm Julia. N ice to meet you.
3 He's Italian.
4 It's a good hotel, and
name is Roberto.
restaurant is fantastic.
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1 Sam 1
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1 Karen 1
5 They're Mexican. surname is Romero.
6 1 know a very good restaurant in París. name Karenf Sam Karen is Sam's sister.
is París Café.
1 Peter f Karen
7 name is Tina. She's Brazilian.
2 Diana/ Sam
8 Lisa and Amy are American, but husbands
3 Karen f Peter
are British.
4 Peter f Diana
9 A We're Jane and Mark Kelley. We have a reservation.
5 Sam / Peter
B You'reinroom22. Thisis key.
6 Diana f Peter
10 These are coffees. The cappuccino is for you,
7 Sam fKaren
the latte is for Tom, and the Americano is forme.
11 I'm Sally, and this is husband, Tom. <111( p.22
12 A Are those your children?
B No, they aren't. children are over there.

48 b Order the words to make sentences.


blue is bag my Mv baa is blue.
a Write sentences with It's a/ an or They're + adjective + 1 beautiful a day it's
noun. 2 is husband nice very Amy's
3 questions difficult they're very
4 phone cheap a is this
5 photo it's terrible a
It's a great restaurant. 6 a Maria tall is very girl
7 very is cat old our
8 restaurant this good a very isn't
9 long it's a exercise very
10 is ugly very dog their
1 (old) 2 (black)
11 expensive Italian bags are very
12 very this is small room a

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3 (new) 4 (big)

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SA present simple lil and G: /, you, we, they


29 >)) Listen and repeat the examples. Then read the rules.

0 IG ~
1 have toast for breakfast. 1 don't have eggs for breakfast.
1

(don't =do not)


You have rice for lunch. You don't have pasta for lunch.
We have coffee for breakfast. We don't have tea for breakfast.
They have fish for dinner. They don't have meat for dinner.

• We use the present simple to talk about present habits


(= things we usually do), e.g. I usually have coffee for breakfast
and things that are always true, e.g. In my country we eat a lot
ofrice.
m
• Present simple and Gis the same for I, you (singular and
plural), we, and they.
• We make G sentences with don't, e.g. we don't have coffee NOT
we not Tune coffie. They have fish for dinner.

58 present simple [1]: /, you, we, they


'"'ª' 35 >)) Listen and repeat the examples. Then read the rules.
[1] m G
Do 1 need a ticket? Yes,youdo. No, you don't.
Do you live near here? Yes, Ido. No, Idon't.
Do we need a visa for Russia? Yes,youdo. No, you don't.
Do they have children? Yes, theydo. No, they don't.

• Present simple [1] is the same for I,you (singular and plural),
we, and they.
• We use doto make questions: Do you live here?
N OT Yo u live he1 e? Or Liveyou he1 e?
• Remember ASI to help you with word order in present simple
questions: A= auxiliary (do), S= subject (you, they, etc.),
1 = infinitive.
Do 1need a ticket?
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SA b Write one El sentence and one G sentence


using the bold verb in.
a Write El or G sentences. like I'm ltalian, but 1 don't like pasta.
M y friends and 1like fast food,
We (have) We have sandwiches for lunch.
especially pizzas and burgers.
1 have People in the UK a

1
1 ( not like)

l(have)~
- I don't like fish.

______________ for breakfast.


big lunch- they usually have a
sandwich.
My family lunch together
onSundays.
2 _____________ intheevening. 2 eat 1 meat. I'm a vegetarían.
They a lot of fish and rice
3 They (like)

4 You(eat)
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W
in Japan.
3 drink You
good for you.
They
a lot of coffee! lt isn't

alcohol in Egypt.
5 We (eat) _______________ in the evening. 4 go We to restaurants. They're
very expensive.
1 don't have breakfast at home.
6 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ in m y coffee.
____ to a café.

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8 The children (eat)

58 b Order the words to make sentences or questions.


umbrella have do you an? Do you have an umbrella?
a Complete with do or don't. 1 know don't l.
1 don't live here. 1 live in the centre. 2 here you near do live?
1 A you have children? 3 like 1 football don' t.
B No,l _ _ __ 4 coffee want you a do?
2 1 like this photo. lt's terrible. 5 centre work in the they city.
3 A you want a coffee? 6 sisters two have l.
B No, thanks. 1 drink coffee. 7 French you speak do?
4 1 have brothers and sisters. I'm an only child. 8 don't big need a 1 car.
5 A you listen to music on the radio? 9 German to classes you do go?
B 1 listen to pop music, but 1 listen to Classic 10 a don't 1 watch have.
FM. It's a classical music station. 11 to in the music car listen you do?
6 A Excuse me, you work here? 12 1work on Saturdays don't.
B No, 1 . Sorry.
7 A you like MTV?
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B No, 1 .1 watch TV. 1 read.
8 A you have a big family?
B Yes, 1 . 1 have two brothers and three sisters.
9 A you speak Spanish?
B No, 1 . 1 only speak English.
10 A you like Saturdays?
B Yes, 1 .1 work at the weekend.
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6A present simple: he, she, it


53 l)) Listen and repeat the exampies. Then read the rules. p have,go,do
These verbs are irregular in
lG c:J [l] G c:J the he 1 she 1 it form of the
present simple:
Iwork. I don't work. Dolwork? Yes, Ido. No, I don't.
1ha ve he 1 she 1 it has /hrez/
Youwork. You don't work. Doyouwork? Yes, Ido. No, Idon't.
1do he 1 she 1 it does ldAzl
Heworks. He doesn't work. Do es he work? Yes, he does. No, he doesn't.
1go he 1 she 1 it goes /g;:Juz/
Sheworks. S he doesn't work. Does she work? Yes, she does. No, she doesn't.
Itworks. It doesn't work. Do es it work? Yes, it does. No, it doesn't. [l] with What and Where
Wework. We don't work. Dowework? Yes, wedo. No, we don't. What do you do?
Youwork. You don't work. Doyouwork? Yes,youdo. No, you don't. Where does he work?
Theywork. They don't work. Do they work? Yes, they do. No, they don't.

• Present simple G he 1she 1it = verb + s


• Present simple c:J he 1she 1it = doesn't + verb (doesn't = does not)
• Present simple [l] he 1she 1it =Does +he 1she 1it + verb. Remember ASI (see SB p.lOO)

1work in an office. He works in an office. +s


llive in Spain. He lives in Spain.
1watch CNN. She watches CNN. + es (words ending eh, sh, ss, x)
1finish work at 8.00. The film finishes at 8.00.
1study history. He studies history. y+ ies (words ending in consonant +y)

• Spelling rules for 3rd person s are the same as for plurals.

68 adverbs of frequency
69 l)) Listen and repeat the examples. 100% always
Then read the rules.
usuatty
I always have breakfast.
They usually finish work at 5.00. 50%
She sometimes watches TV in the evening.
He never eats meat. sometimes

• Be careful with the position of adverbs of frequency: 0% never


I always have breakfast. N OT A lwa ~' T!z,7~•- ln t':akfü<t.
I ha~e: ttlways b1 e:akfast.
• With never, use a G verb: He never eats meat.
NOT He doe:sn't ne:oe:1 e:at me:ttt.
He never eats meat.

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6A b Put the verb in (brackets) in the right form.


They don't live near here. (not live)
a Rewrite the sentences. 1 She to BBC4 on the radio. (listen)
1 live in a flat. S he lives in a nat. 2 M y brother to university in Manchester. (go)
"
1 They read magazines. He _ _ __ 3 We at the weekend. (not work)
2 1 study ltalian. M y sister _ _ __ 4 _ ___ Angela with her mother? (live)
3 Do you speak English? ____ he _ _ __ ? 5 The programme at 9.30. (finish)
4 1 don't eat fish. M y brother _ _ __ 6 She usually fruit for breakfast. (have)
5 Where do you work? Where _ _ __ your 7 We TV at the weekend. (not watch)
wife ? 8 ____ you tea or coffee? (want)
6 You don't speak ltalian. Tom _ _ __ 9 Where your children to school?
7 Do you like cats? ____ she _ _ __ ? (go)
8 1have two brothers. Andrew _ _ __ 10 Linda meat, fish, or eggs. She's a vegan.
9 What do you eat for lunch? What _ _ __ (not eat)
he ? 11 _ ___ Andrew his new job? (like)
10 We watch a lot ofTV. M y mother _ _ __ 12 Luisa brothers or sisters. (not have)
11 What do you do? What your -<ll(p.34
son ?
12 We don't need a new car. Maria ____ .

68 b Complete the sentences in the present simple. Use a


verb from the list and the adverb in (brackets).
a Order the words to make sentences.
do drink (x2) ea-E finish get go
drink never coffee after dinner 1 have (x2) speak watch
I never drink coffee after dinner.
1 husband goes m y the to sometimes gym He never eats meat for lunch. (never)
1 Alex to bed very late. (sometimes)
2 a shower have morning the always 1 in 2 We housework at the weekend.
(always)
3 usually we breakfast have home at 3 We lunch at home at the weekend.
(usually)
4 bed 1 never before to 12.00 go 4 1 coffee in the evening. (never)
5 My sister up early. (always)
5 always bus go to they by work 6 1 English at work. (never)
7 We TV after dinner. (sometimes)
6 a sometimes sandwich he lunch for has 8 My husband work at 7.30 p.m.
(usually)
7 do ses the restaurant late usually 9 1 a bath, 1 a
shower. (never, always)
10 We tea with milk, but 1prefer it
8 goes work she never shopping after
with lemon. (sometimes)

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10 sometimes fish dinner make 1for


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7A word arder in questions


S l)) Listen and repeat the questions. Then read the rules. 6 l)) Listen and repeat the examples. Then read the rules.

Questions with be Questions with other verbs


[1] 1 Verb Subject [1] 1 Auxiliary Subject Infinitive (= verb)
Are they 1 American? Do yo u speak English?
Is this your coat? Where do yo u live?
Howold are yo u? What does your sister do?
Where are you 1 from? Whatmusic do yo u like?
Whattime is it? When do es Jane go to the gym?
Why are yo u ]late? How do you spell it?

• Wordorder • Word order =ASI (Auxiliary Subject lnfinitive)


[±] Subject verb They're American. Do you speak English?
"::,¡ • QuASI (Question Auxiliary Subject lnfinitive)
[1] Verb subject Are they American?
Where do you live?

78 imperatives; object pronouns: me, him, etc.


''';; 13 l)) Listen and repeat the examples. Then read the rules. ~s~ 14l)) Listen and repeat the examples. Then read the rule.

Imperatives Subject pronoun Object pronoun


[B 1 Come here! Sit clown. Open your books. l'm your teacher. Listen tome!
You're beautiful. Iloveyou.
c:J Don't talk. Don't worry. Don't be late.
1

He goes to my gym. I see him every week.


• We use imperatives to give orders or instructions. S he never listens. Don't talk to her.
lt's arrice coat! I want it for Christmas.
• Imperatives are the same for singular and plural.
We aren't friends. They don't speak to us.
They're good books. I want to read them.

• We use object pronouns (me, him, etc.) as the object of a verb


or after prepositions.

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7A b Order the words to make questions.


live you do where? Where do vou live?
a Complete the sentences with a question 1 your where work do brothers?
word from the list. 2 your is this phone?
3 film the what start does time?
How (x2) What (x2) '..Vhat time
When Where (x2) Who
4 Spanish does speak husband your?
S is how family your?
A What time do you go to bed? 6 we late are for class?
B At about eleven o'dock. 7 children sushi do your like?
1 A music does she like? 8 your finish what does time work wife? ___________
B Jazz and pop. e Complete the questions with is, are, do, or does.
2 A old is your sister?
Where does your sister live?
B She's 19.
1 football your favourite sport?
3 A do you want for lunch?
2 How you relax at weekends?
B A sandwich anda beer, please.
3 What sports popular in your country?
4 A 's that woman with Bob?
4 you hungry? It's time for lunch.
B His sister.
S Where you usually have lunch on Sundays?
S A do you have English das ses?
6 ____ your country win a lot of medals in the Olympics?
B On Thursdays.
7 How old your teacher?
6 A do you spell your last name?
8 What TV programmes your husband like?
B J-0-H-A-N-S-0-N.
9 you do sport or exercise during the week?
7 A does your wife work?
B In an office. <111( p.41
8 A do you usually go on holiday?
B To the beach, or we sometimes go abroad.

78 b Complete the sentences with an object pronoun.


She's a great singer. 1 really like her.
a Complete the sentences with a [El or G imperative of a 1 1 have a new tablet, but 1 don't use very much.
verb from the lis t. 2 Jim likes Sarah, but she doesn't like ____ ,
3 M y children love music. 1 sing to every night.
clase eat go BsteR make play
open read sit speak worry 4 A Is Emma nice? B 1 don't know very well.
S People speak very fast in hip-hop songs. 1 can't
Don't listen to Jim. He always says stupid things. understand ____ ,
1 It's very cold in here. the window, please. 6 l'm hungry. Can you make a sandwich,
2 that chocolate! 1 need it for my cake. please?
3 the piano! The baby's in bed! 7 Our friends usually have dinner with at the
4 slowly, please. 1 don't understand you. weekend.
S You're very tired. to bed. 8 1 don't have my car today. Can 1 go to the concert
with ?
6 pasta for lunch! l'm on a diet.
7 clown and your books at page 43. <111( p.42
8 my emails! They're private.
9 ! It's nota big problem.

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SA can 1 can't
34 >)) Listen and repeat the examples. Then read the rules. p you
What do you do? l'm a doctor. (singular)
can j can't: permission and possibility Where do you live? We live in Bastan. (plural)
You can't park here. (= people in general)
El G
Can you drive?
You can park here. Yo u can't park here. (can't = cannot) We also use canto talk about things you
He can cometo dinner tonight. He can't cometo dinner tonight. know how to do, e.g. Can you drive? 1can't
We can have lunch outside. We can't have lunch outside. swim. 1can play the guitar.

[]] 0 0
Can 1 sit here? Yes, you can.
1 No, you can't.
Can they cometo dinner tonight? Yes, they can. No, they can't.

• We use can J can't for permission or possibility.

88 like 1 lave 1 hate + verb + -ing


€~ 40 >)) Listen and repeat the examples. Then
read the rules. lnfinitive Verb+-ing Spelling
read llike reading. +ing
What do you like doing at the weekend? fly She doesn't like flying.
1 like walking in the mountains.
1 love cooking. ey ele He !oves cycling. .e+ ing
drive 1hate driving.
1 don't like studying.
1 bate getting up early. swim We like swimming. / one vowel + one consonant =
shop He doesn't like shopping. double consonant + ing
• We use verb + -ing after like, lave, hate.
p Don't double final x and w, e.g.
boxing, snowing NOT boxxing, .'lnowwinfi1

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BA b Complete the sentences with can or can't and a verb from the list.

a Write sentences with can or can't. come drive go listen pay swim walk watch ttSe

You J play football here You can't use mobile phones in class.
B You can'tplayfootball here. 1 1 to work tomorrow. M y sister needs the car.
1 J we sit here 2 A 1 in euros? B No, I'm sorry. We only
[1] accept pounds.
2 You J start classes until next week 3 A we here?
B B No, the water's very cold.
3 James J help us tomorrow 4 The restaurant's very near. We there.
[±] S Where we for lunch? I'm hungry.
4 1you come to lunch on Sunday 6 You TV when you finish your homework.
[1] 7 A you to dinner at m y house on Saturday?
S You J use my phone if you like B I'm sorry, 1 can' t. lt's my mother's birthday.
[±] 8 A Excuse me. You to music in the museum.
6 We J park here B Sorry!
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7 Jwe watch TV after dinner
[1]
8 He J go to the cinema tonight
B

88 b Write sentences. Use the correct form oflike or lave and the -inEJ
form of the bold verb.
a Write the -inEJ form of the verbs. 1 flike J fly
B I don't like flying.
1 She Jlike Jcook
[±]~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---
2 you Jlike Jtravel

[1]~------~--------~-----------------------
3 1 llove J shop J for presents
[±]--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---
swim swimming 4 They Jlike J watch J TV
1 meet G __________________________________________
2 stop
S your father llike 1play 1chess
3 huy
[1]--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---
4 go
6 1 flike J do J exercise
S cry
6 write
G ________________________________________
7 run 7 M y mother Jlove J read J detective novels
8 cycle [±]~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---
8 We Jlike J go J to bed late
G _________________________________________
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9A present continuous
48 >)) Listen and repeat the examples. Then read the rules.

Present continuous [E] and G


[E] G
I'm working now. I'm not working now.
You're sitting in my chair. You aren't sitting in my chair.
He's playing football now. He isn't playing football now.
She's crying. S he isn't crying.
It's raining. It isn't raining.
We're having dinner now. We aren't having dinner now.
They're listening to the teacher. They aren't listening to the teacher.

• We use be+ verb + -ing to talk about things that are happening now f at the moment.
I can't tal k now. I'm driving. N OT l-tJrit,e;
• See BB p.l06 for the spelling rules for the -ing form.

Present continuous [1], 0, and 0


Question be Subject Verb + -ing
Are you working now? Yes, 1 am.f No, I'm not.
Is she sitting in my chair? Yes, she is.f No, she isn't.
Are they listening to the teacher? Yes, they are.{ No, they aren't.
Where are yo u going? Toa party.
What is he doing? He's watching TV at home.

p Wordorder
[E] Subject, be, verb + -ing: You are working today.
[1] be, subject, verb + -ing: Arelbu working today?
[1] Question, be, subject, verb + -ing: Where a~ you working today?

98 present continuous or present simple?


56>)) Listen and repeat the examples. Then read the rules.

1 I work in an office. I usually wear a suit.


2 Today I'm working at home. I'm wearing jeans.

1 We use the present simple for things we usually do and things that are normally true.
We often use the present simple with always, usual/y, sometimes, never, e.g. I sometimes
have lunch in my office. I never get up early on Saturday.
2 We use the present continuous for things happening now f at the moment f today.


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9A b Complete the sentences with the verb in (brackets) in the present


continuous G, G, or [1]. Use contractions where possible.
a Write sentences in the present continuous She's eating pasta. (eat)
for each picture. Use the verb in (brackets). 1 A Excuse me! You in my seat. (sit)
B Sorry!
2 A Dad this programme. He . (not watch, sleep)
B OK. You can watch your programme then.
3 A Helio! What you here? (do)
He's having a shower. (have) B 1 . It's Jim's birthday tomorrow. (shop)
4 A 1 to the gym now. Do you want to come with me? (go)
B Great idea. 1 today! (not work)
5 A Alice her homework? (do)
B No, she isn't. She computer garues. (play)
1 1 can't talk now. 2 You the 6 A Do you want my newspaper? 1 it. (not read)
1 . (drive) wrong exercise! (do)
B No, thanks. 1 a film on m y laptop. (watch)
7 A Is that your brother?
B No, my brother's over there. He to his friends. (talk)
8 A you a good time in Rio? (have)
B Yes, we are. We a great time! (have)
3 She at 4 He _ __
9 A Helio, can 1 speak to Louisa?
home today. (work) football. (play)
B Sorry, she her mother. Who is it? (visit)
A It's Yuko, from English class. 1 about Monday's
homework. (cali)
10 A you up now? You're late for school! (get)
B Yes, 1 am. What time is it?
5 We for 6
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98 b Complete the sentences with the verb in (brackets).


Use the present simple or present continuous.
a ~the correct form. Do you usualiy walk to work? (walk)
James usuali~ 1is going to university in the 1 Oh no! It and 1 don't have my umbrelia. (rain)
morning, but today he studies ~ at home. 2 M y father and 1___ dinner together everyweek. (have)
1 A Hi, Sue. Where are you? In the office? 3 Louise and Carl are on holiday this week. They _ __
B No. I work 1I'm working at home today. in Switzerland. (ski)
2 A Do you do 1Are you doing your homework? 4 A Hi Sam. you the footbali match
B 1 don't have any homework today. I play 1I'm playing on TV? (watch)
a computer game. B No, 1 my French homework. (do)
3 Marisa is a nurse. She works 1She's working in a hospital. 5 1 always at 7.30, but 1 never _ _ __
4 We're on holiday in France. We stay 1We're staying in a breakfast. (get up, have)
nice little hotel. 6 M y sister in Thailand at the moment. (travel)
5 A Hi. Can you talk or are you driving 1do you drive? 7 A What time ___ you usualiy ___ to bed? (go)
B I don't drive 1I'm not driving, but 1 can't talk now. B At about 11.30.
I talk 1I'm talking to my boss. 8 Look. That's my brother over there. Can you see him?
6 Let's go to Mexico in December. It never rains 1 He a blue hat. (wear)
is raining there in the winter. 9 A Helio Nick. Where you ? (go)
7 1 usualiy have 1am having a big lunch, but today I have 1 B To the gym. 1 always on Tuesdays. (go)
I'm having a smali salad.
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lOA there's a... 1 there are some...


6 >)) Listen and repeat the examples. Then read the rules.

Singular Plural

0 There's a TV. (there's = there is) There are two beds.


There's a shower. There are sorne pictures.
G There isn't a phone. There aren't any towels.
There isn't a bath. There aren't any books.
[1] ls there a TV? Are there any pictures?
0 Yes, there is. Yes, there are.
[1] ls there a bath? Are there any towels?
0 No, there isn't. No, there aren't.
p sorne and any
• There's a TV in my hotel room. =The room has a TV. There are sorne towels in the bathroom.
There aren't any towels in the bathroorn.
p Wordorder
There's a swirnrning pool.
Are there any towels in the bathroorn?
• Use sorne and anywith plural nouns.
v
ls there a swirnrning pool?
sorne = you don't say exactly how many.
• sorne changes to any for G and [1].

108 past simple: be


10 >)) Listen and repeat the examples. Then read the rules.

0 G
1 was a teacher. 1 wasn't a teacher. (wasn't = was not)
You were in class yesterday. You weren't in class yesterday. (weren't =were not)
He was tired last night. He wasn't tired last night.
It was hot last week. It wasn't hot last week.
We were in London last month. We weren't in London last month.
You were late this morning. You weren't late this morning.
They were famous in the 60s. They weren't famous in the 60s.

[1] 0 0
Were you late? Yes, lwas. No, 1 wasn't.
Was she a singer? Yes, she was. No, she wasn't.
Were they in Mexico last week? Yes, theywere. No, theyweren't. 1was a teacher.
• We use was 1were to talk about the past.
• Present to past:
p Past time expressions:
You can use the past simple with these time
am 1is-+ was, are-+ were expressions:
He is at home today. this rnorning, yesterday, last night,
He was at home yesterday. last week, last rnonth, last year.
• The past of there is = there was, and the past of there are = there were. He was late this rnorning.
There was a party at the schoollast night. She wasn't welllast week.

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lOA b Complete with the right form of there's or there are.


There aren't any Cokes in the minibar.
a Complete with a, sorne, or any. 1 any free tables in the restaurant?
Are there aJ19' rooms in the hotel? 2 any lifts. Would you like rooms on the
1 There aren't cars in the car park. ground floor?
2 There are pillows in the cupboard. 3 a bath in the bathroom. lt's very big.
3 There's sauna in the spa. 4 a gym? 1 want to do sorne exercise.
4 Arethere chairs in the garden? 5 a remate control for the TV. Can you ask
5 ls there TV in the bar? reception for one?
6 There isn't table in the bedroom. 6 sorne very ugly pictures in this room.
7 There aren't windows in my room. 7 a meeting room in the hotel?
8 There are shops in the hotel. 8 sorne tables in the garden if you want to eat
outside.
9 There are nice T-shirts in the gift shop.
9 a car park, but we can help you park your car.
10 Arethere restaurants in the village?
10 any clean towels?

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108 b Complete the conversations with was, wasn't, were, or


weren't.
a Write sentences with was and were. A Where were you last night?
We 1at home last night B 11 at work all evening.
G We weren't at home last night. A No, you 2 • You 3 withMiriam!
1 1you at school yesterday B No, 1 4_______
rn -------------------------------------- A 5 Freddie Mercury an actor?
2 James 1very well yesterday B No, he 6 • He 7 a singer with Queen.
G _______________________________
A 8 you in Milan yesterday?
3 We 1on the plane at 4.00
B No, we 9 . We 10 in Rome.
G -------------------------------------
4 1they in class yesterday A 11 the book good?

rn ----------------------------------- B No, it 12 . lt 13 very slow!


5 David 1very happy last night <11( p.60
G _________________________________
6 11 in a meeting until 7.00 last night
G --------------------------------------
7 1your sister in London last week
rn -----------------------------------
8 It 1a terrible film
G --------------------------------------
11 ~ Pocket Book
pp.20-22

11A past simple: regular verbs


• 20l)) Listen and repeat the examples. Then read the rules. • Use the past simple to talk about the past.
• The past simple is the same for all persons, e.g.
¡_:¡:_] r::J I arrived, he arrived, they arrived, etc.
• We use did (not do 1does) to make questions and
1 arrived at the airport. 1 didn't arrive at the airport.
negatives in the past simple.
You finished the book. You didn't finish the book.
He wanted a coffee. He didn't want a coffee. • r::J =I didn't arrive at the airport. NOT ftiitin'r
S he liked the film. S he didn't like the film. ttrrivetl
lt rained yesterday. lt didn't rain yesterday. [1] =Did you watch TV... ? NOT Did ~nu watt:h~d
We studied Spanish at school. We didn't study Spanish at school.
You worked late. You didn't work late.
They stopped at a café. They didn't stop ata café. work worked 1verb + ed
finish finished
[1] 0 0 live lived 1 verb ending in e+ d
Did you watch TV yesterday? Yes, ldid. No, 1 didn't. change changt=d
Did she walk to work? Yes, she did. No, she didn't. cry cried verbs with final consonant +y
Did they play tennis? Yes, they did. No, they didn't. study studied =-y+ ied
stop stopped verbs that end consonant-
travel travelled vowel- consonant
double final consonant + ed

118 past simple irregular verbs: do, get, go, have


~~ 28 l)) Listen and repeat the examples. Then read the rules. • do, get, go, and have are irregular verbs.
• Present to past:
¡_:¡:_] r::J ¡_:¡:_] Ido -+ I did, I get-+ 1 [JOt, I go -+ I went,
I have -+ I had
We did yoga yesterday. We didn't do yoga yesterday.
1 got up late yesterday. 1 didn't get up late yesterday. r::J I don't do 1get 1go 1have-+
He went to work by car. He didn't go to work by car. I didn't do 1[Jet 1[JO 1have
S he had eggs for breakfast. S he didn't have eggs for breakfast. N OT I didn't went
W Do you do 1get 1go 1have ... ?-+
[1] 0 0 Did you do 1[Jet 1[JO 1have ... ?
Did they do the homework yesterday? Yes, they did. No, they didn't. NOT Didyon went?
Did you get up early? Yes, ldid. No, 1 didn't. • Remember word order in questions:
Did he go to school yesterday? Yes, he did. No, he didn't. ASI (Auxiliary, Subject, lnfinitive)
Did you have lunch at work? Yes, we did. No, we didn't. Did you get up early?
QuA SI (Question word Auxiliary, Subject,
What did you do last night? We had dinner with friends.
lnfinitive) What time did you get up?
What time did you get up? At eight o'dock.
Where did you go on Saturday? We went to the beach.
Where did you have lunch? At school. fJ did 1 didn't
We use did 1 didn't to make questions
and negatives in the past,
e.g. Did you go to class?
1didn't have breakfast this morning.
He re, did 1 didn't = an auxiliary verb.
did can also be a normal verb, e.g. 1did the
homework at the weekend.

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11A b Complete the dialogues with the verb in (brackets) in


the past simple El ' [] ' or rn .
a Write the sentences in the past simple. (play) A Did you p.lJzy_ golflast weekend?
He watches a lot ofTV. He watched a lot ~fTV. B Yes, 1played on Saturday.
1 They work in a bank. 1 (park) A Where you the car?
2 He finishes work late. B 1 it near the restaurant.
3 We live in Brazil. 2 (finish) A ____ you your homework?
4 1 carry a big bag. B No,l ____ all of it. lt was very late.
S S he walks to work. 3 (study) A What ____ you at university?
6 The train stops in Barcelona. Bl ____ economics.
7 We play tennis. 4 (like) A ____ you the concert?
8 You talk a lot! B No,l it very much. The singers
9 1 relax at the weekend. were terrible.
10 He waits for the bus. S (watch) A you ____ TV last night?
11 They travel by train. BYes, we ____ a very good programme.
12 She needs a new coat. 6 (close) A you ____ the door when you
wentout?
B Ofcoursel ____ it!
7 (cry) A _ _ _ at the end of the film?
BYes, 1 alot!
8 (arrive) A When you in Tokyo?
B We very late, around 1.00 a.m.
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118 b Complete the sentences with the verb in (brackets) in


the past simple El ' [] ' or rn .
a Change the sentences from present to past. Use the (go) A Did you fJQ to bed early last night?
time expression in (brackets). B Yes, 1 did. 1 went to bed at 9.30!
1 don't go the gym. (yesterday) 1 (have) A What you forlunch
I didn't ao to the avm vesterdav. today?
1 1 have eggs for breakfast. (this morning) B 1 fish. What's for dinner?
2 (do) A you the housework?
2 Does she go to Spanish classes? (last year) B No, butl myhomework.
3 (go) A Where you last night?
3 We don't have lunch at home. (last week) B 1 out. 1stayed at home.
4 (get up) A What time the children
4 Mike doesn't go to work by car. (yesterday)
B They very late. They were tired.
S They go to school by bus. (yesterday) S (have) A What you for
breakfast?
6 What time do you get up? (this morning) B 1 breakfast. 1wasn't
hungry. 1 just a coffee.
6 (go) A Pedro to judo last
7 Do you do sport or exercise? (last weekend)
week?
B He on Monday, but he _ _ __
8 You don't do the housework. (yesterday)
____ on Wednesday because he wasn't
well.
9 1 don't get up early. (this morning)
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12 > Pocket Book
pp.23-24

12A past simple: regular and irregular verbs (revision)


48>)) Listen and repeat the examples. Then read the rules. • For regular verbs add -ed or -d to the
infinitive to make the past simple.
be • Sorne verbs are irregular in the past simple,
e.g. go -+ went.
I (He 1S he 1It) was cold yesterday. I (He 1She 1It) wasn't cold yesterday.
• To make negatives of regular and irregular
You (We 1They) were at home. You (We 1They) weren't at home.
verbs, use didn't + the infinitive, e.g. I didn't
Was she tired? Yes, she was. like the film. They didn't go to class.
Were they at school? No, theyweren't. • To make questions with regular and
Where were you at eight this morning? 1 was on the bus. irregular verbs, use Did + person + the
infinitive, e.g. Did you like the film?
• was 1were is the past of am 1is 1are. ~ Did they go to class?
• To make questions change the order: S he was at home. Was she at home? • Remember word order in questions:
49 >)) Listen and repeat the examples. Then read the rules. ASI (Auxiliary, Subject, lnfinitive)
Did she want to come?
Regular verbs QuA SI (Question word Auxiliary, Subject,
Infinitive) What time did they get up?
I played tennis yesterday. I didn't play tennis yesterday. • There is a list of regular and irregular verbs
They worked all weekend. They didn't work all weekend. on page 132.
Did you like the film? Yes, 1 did. No, 1 didn't.
Where did they stay? They stayed ata hotel.

~fJ 50>)) Listen and repeat the examples. Then read the rules.

Irregular verbs
I got up late yesterday. I didn't get up late yesterday.
They had lunch at a restaurant. They didn't have lunch at a restaurant.
Did you do your homework? Yes, 1 did. No, 1 didn't.
Where did they go on holiday? They went to Brazil.

128 present continuous for future


53>)) Listen and repeat the examples. Then read the rules.

What are you doing this weekend? I'm going to Paris.


When are you leaving? On Friday night and I'm coming back on Sunday evening.
Where are you staying? I'm staying with friends.
Are you going out tonight? Yes, we're going to the cinema.
Is your sister coming too? No, she's going out with her boyfriend.

• We can use the present continuous to talk about the near future.
• We usually use future time expressions, e.g. tonight, tomorrow, this weekend, etc.
• Remember we also use the present continuous for things happening now (see 9A and 9B p.108).

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12A
Complete the story with the verbs in (brackets) in the past simple G, G, or [I].
Last summer m y family and I went (go) to Italy for a
holiday. We 1 (rent) a house in Umbría, in central
Italy, about 5 km from a village called Gubbio. The weather
2 (be) fantastic, hot and sunny during the day, but
cold at night. We 3 (do) different things every day.
Sometimes we 4 (go) to Perugia or Assisi and
5 (visit) churches and art galleries. On other
days we 6 (stay) in the house. It 7 (have)
a swimming pool in the garden, so the children 8_ _ __
(be) happy. One afternoon an old man 9 (arrive) at 'He was on the road to the village, but I 19_ _ __
the door. (not speak) to him,' the old man 20 (say).
'Good afternoon,' he 10 (say). 'l'm your neighbour. 'Come on,' I 21 (tell) my husband. 'We need to go
Are your children at home?' to the village.'
'Yes,' I 11 (answer). 'I think so. Why?' The old man 22 (wait) at the house with my
'Because about an hour ago I 12 (see) a small hoy daughter and we 23 (go) to the village.
near the village. I think he was your son.' My son 24 (be) outside a café. He 25_ _ __
I 13 (look) out of the window. M y daughter (have) a big ice cream in his hand.
14 (be) in the swimming pool, but my son 'Why 26 you (leave) the house?' I asked
15 (not be) there. him. 'We 27 (be) terriblyworried.'
'Where 16 you (see) him?' I 17_ __ 'I 28 (want) an ice cream,' he said.
(ask). ' 18 you (talk) to him?'
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128 b Complete the conversations with a verb from the list in


the present continuous (future).
a Complete the sentences with the verbs in (brackets)
in the present continuous. Use contractions where come do go (*:Z!) leave meet play wear
possible.
A I'm tired. I'm going to bed early tonight.
Mark's arriving on Friday at 7.00 p.m. (arrive) B Metoo.
1 ____ we your sister tonight or tomorrow 1 A What you to the party tonight?
night? (meet)
B M y blue dress.
2 1 this evening because we out to
2 A What time Jack tomorrow?
dinner. (not cook, go)
B At 7.00. His flight is at 9.00.
3 M y mother to lunch next Saturday. S he isn't
3 A What you nextweekend?
very well. (not come)
B N othing special.
4 What time you to the doctor's
tomorrow? (go) 4 A When Hannah and Mark to
dinner?
5 A they to France next week? (fly)
B On Saturday night. Is that OK?
B No, they the train, the Eurostar. (get)
5 A you out tonight?
6 We need to hurry. The train in ten minutes!
(leave)
B Yes, I sorne friends for a drink after work.
7 A Where you when you're in 6 A Do you want to come shopping with me tomorrow
Rome? (stay) morning?
B We in a hotel. We a flat from B 1 can't. I tennis with Sarah at 11.00.
sorne friends. (not stay, rent) --< p.72
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Numbers and days ~ Pocket Book
p.25-27

1 0-10 3 11-100
a -9>)) Listen and repeat the numbers. 11-20

o zero /' zr;:¡r:;m/ 6 six a ~65 >)) Listen and repeat the numbers.

1 one/wAn/ 7 seven /'sevn/


11 ekven II'levn/ 16 sixteen

2 two /tu:/ 8 eight /elt/


12 twelve /twelv/ 17 seventeen /sevn'ti:ní

3 three /Orí:/ 9 nine/nam/


13 thirteen /(b:'ti:n/ 18 eighteen

4 four /b:/ 10 ten


14 fourteen 19 nineteen

5 five
15 fifteen 20 twenty

p Word stress
=
zero ZEro seven =SEven
b Cover the words. Say the numbers.

21-100
b Cover the words. Say the numbers.
e ~66 >)) Listen and repeat the numbers.
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21 twenty-one /'twenti wAn/ 66 sixty-six

2 DAYS OF THE WEEK


22 twenty-two /'! wenti 70 seventy /'sevntí/

a (~14>)) Listen and repeat the days of the


30 thirty 77 seventy-seven/'sevnti

week. 33 thirty-three 80 eighty

Monday l'mAndm/ 40 forty 88 eighty-eight /'e1ti eJt/

Tuesday 44 forty-four 9 O ninety /'na m ti/


Wednesday ;'"'""","' 50 fifty 99 ninety-nine
Thursday 55 fifty-five 1OO a hundred
Friday /'fnudeli 60 sixty

Saturday p Word stress - Be careful!


Sunday /'simder/ 30 THtRty 13 thirTEEN
40 FORty 14 fourTEEN, etc.
p CapitaUetters
d Cover the words. S ay the numbers.
Monday NOT mondav
Friday NOT #iday
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b Write the days of the week.
to~=----
tomorrow = _ _ __
the weekend= and _ _ __

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Countries and nationalities > Pocket Book
p.27-28

1 COUNTRIES 2 NATIONALITIES
a <\UB>)) Listen and repeat the countries. a .47 >)) Listen and repeat the countries and nationalities.
0 Country Nationality

- Brazilian /brg'zilbn/


Brazil

China Chinese

EB England English

~ ~gypt E~tian

u
-u
France French

Germany German

!taly Italian

00 Japan Japanese

H
--
Mexico Mexican /'meksrbn/

Poland Polish

-
Russia Russian

Spain Spanish

D
-
Switzerland Swiss

Turkey Turkish

~ the United States American /:;¡'menbn/

E theUK* British
* the UK =England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland

p Word stress
For most countries, the word stress is the same on the
country and the nationality, e.g. Brazil, Brazilian.
Sometimes it's different:
China -+ Chinese t;gypt-+ Egygtian
Italy-+ Ita lían JaQEJJ-+ Japanese
1 Brazil /brg'ztl/ 9
2 China 10 b Cover the words. Look at the flags. Say the country
3 England 11 and nationality.
4 ~gypt 12 Spain
e Write your nationality: . Practise saying it.
5 13 Switzerland
6 14 Turkey p Countries and languages
7 15 the United States The word for a language is usually the same as the
8 (the USA) nationality.
England: nationality English, language English

p CAPITALlett~rs
BrazilNOT bfaril
Some are different, e.g.
Brazil: nationality Brazilian, language Portuguese
Egypt: nationality Egyptian, language Arabic
Mexico: natlonéllity /VIexican, language Spanish
b Cover the words. Look at the photos. S ay the countries. the USA: nationalityAmerican, language English

e Write your country: . Practise saying it. d What's the language in your country?
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The classroom ~ Pocket Book
p.28-29

1 THINGS IN THE CLASSROOM 2 CLASSROOM LANGUAGE


a ~36 l)) Listen and repeat the words. a $37l)) Listen and repeat the phrases.
The teacher says ...

1 Loo k at the board, please. 2 Open your books.

3 Go to page 10. 4 Clase your books.

5 Stand up, please. 6 Sitdown.

Yousay...

1 the board
2 the door /d::;:/ 7 How do you spell it? 8 Can you repeat that, please?
3 a window /'wmd;:~o/
4 achair
~? r ,.,..t!/'..
~ ...............
-~,.....-....-
~

5 a coat /k;:mt/
6 atable /'teibl/
7 a@ptop
8 9 Excuse me. What's [ 1 10 I don't understand.
9 in English?
10 apen
b Cover the words. Look at the picture. S ay
the things.

e In pairs, point to things in the classroom.


Your partner says the word.

What is i~ ~s the board. 11 I don't know. 12 Sorry I'm late.


b Cover the phrases. Look at the pictures. Say the phrases.
~ ~0-A-R-D.


How do you spell
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Small things > Pocket Book
p.30

a .74l)) Listen and repeat the words.


1
2
a mobile phone /fguní
abag
9 an ID card /m'di:
apassport
p a/an
a key, a bag an umbreUa, an ID card
3 akey /ki:/ 10 a wallet /'wolít/
a purse ph
4 an umbrella IAm'brelg/
ph = /f/, e.g. phone, photo
5 a credit card /'kredlt km dí 11 apencil
a debit card /'debn kmd/ 12 a notebook /'nmJtbuk/
6 a photo /'fgot;;¡u/ 13 a camera /'kre,nKJrg/
7 awatch 14 a tablet /'ta:bldt/
8 g@sses 15 abrush

b Cover the words. Look at the photo. Say the things.


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People and family > Pocket Book
p.30-31

1 PEOPLE 2 FAMILY
a 2 3l)) Listen and repeat the words. a 2 5 l)) Listen and repeat the words.

1 a hoy /b::Hí 1 husband /'hAzb;:md/


2 agirl 2 wife/wmf/
3 aman 3 mother /'mAÓ:J/
4 a woman /'wum;m/ 4 father /'fu:ó;:;/
5 children 5 son/sAn/
6 friends /frendz/ 6 daughter /'<.b:t0/
b Cover the words. Look at the photos. Say the people. 7 brother /'brA()g/
8 sister /'sist;;,/
e 94l)) Listen and repeat the irregular plurals. 9 boyfriend /'b::lifrend/

p Irregular plurals
Singular Plural
10 girlfriend
b Cover the words. Look at the photos. S ay the family
a child children members.
aman men
a woman women
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a R§:Son Q.§Qple

d Cover the plural words. S ay them .


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p.31-32

1 COLOURS 2 COMMON ADJECTIVES


a IP16J)) Listen and repeat the words. a §ll7l)) Listen and repeat the words.

1 black /blrek/ 2 blue /blu:/ big small old new

3 brown /braon/
fast slow beautiful ggly

5 grey
cheap expensive long short

7 pink 8 red/red/

tall short e as y difficult


/t;xl/ /'i:zi/ /'diflkdlt/
b Cover the words. Look at the photos. S ay the adjectives.
e Test a partner.

9 white /wart/ 10 ):rllow


What's the opposite of ne~ 0d. What's the opposite of ?

d tJISl)) Listen and repeat the positive and negative adjectives.


b Cover the words. Loo k at the photos. Ask
andanswer. p· ·Positive
./ =
and negative adjectives
= =
. ·
What colour is it.Q ~s black. good ././ very good ./,/./ great 1 fantastic
X= bad XX= very bad XXX= terrible!

What colour are theY!.l 0ey're blue.


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Food and drink ~ Pocket Book
p.33

a .27l)) Listen and repeat the words.


Food

2 meat /mi: ti 4 rice /rms/

5 eggs 6 ,YQghurt

1O bread íbred/ 11 butter /'bAt;:J/

15 cereal /'si;:JrÍéllí

Drinks

17 coffee 18 tea 19 milk 20 water 21 Qrange juice


/ti:/ /mdk/ /'w2J:t0/

p Meals
breakfast (in the morning)
lunch (in the afternoon)
Qlnner (in the evening)
What do you have for breakfast?
1have cereal and coffee. (have =eat and/ or c:lrrnk)
b Cover the words. Look at the photos. S ay the words .


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Common verb phrases 1 >- Pocket Book
p.33-34

a ~36 l)) Listen and repeat the phrases.

1 live in a flat 2 have breakfast (lunch f dinner) 3 watchTV

4 listen
- to the -radio 5 read the newspaper 6 eat fast food

7 drinktea 8 speak English 9 want a coffee

10 haveadog 11 like cats 12 work in a bank

13 study Spanish 14 go to English das ses 15 need a new car

b ~137l)) Cover the phrases. Listen and say the phrase. e Ask and answer with a partner in a different arder.
l)) in a flat 0e in a flat Do you drink te~ 0s, 1do. ~, 1don't.
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Jobs and places of work > Pocket Book
p.34-35

1 WHAT DO THEY DO?


a ~57>)) Listen and repeat the words.

1 a teacher 2 adoctor 3 anurse 4 a journalist 5 a waiter /'we1t0/


í'dnkt0/ a waitress

6 a shop assistant 7 a re~ptionist 8 a policeman 9 a factory worker 10 a -taxi-driver


í'treksi
a policewoman

b Cover the words. Ask and answer in pairs. e OsB>)) Listen and repeat the sentences.
What does she .d~? ) ( She's a teacher. I work for Google. I study economics. /ek0'nmmks/
What does he~ ~ I'm at school. I'm unemployed at the moment.
I'm a student.
I'm retire d. /n'tar?d/
d What do you do?
I _________________________________________

2 WHERE DO THEY WORK?


a Os9 >)) Listen and repeat the phrases.

5 in a school /sku:lí 6 in a factory /'úekt0ri/ 7 at home /h0um/

b Cover the phrases. Look at the photos. Say the phrases. d Where do you work or study?
! _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
e Ask and answer with a partner.


Where does a doctor wor~ 0ahospital. ...e: p.34
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>- Pocket Book
p.35-36

a ~65l)) Listen and repeat the phrases.

1 IN THE MORNING

getup have breakfast have a shower gotowork have a coffee


/hrev 'brekf;:Jst/ 'w3:kí
(by bus, train, car, etc.)

2 IN THE AFTERNOON

havelunch finish work gohome go shopping gotothegym


/hrev 'w3:k/

3 IN THE EVENING

makedinner have dinner do housework watch TV have a bath go to bed

p makeanddo
make dinner 1 coffee BUT do housework,
b f~66l)) Listen and point to the picture.
l)) She has lunch at one o'clock. 0cture six.
do homework
go with to and the e In pairs, describe Lisa's day. Say the times where there are clocks.
go to the gym, go to the cinema
go to work, go to school, go to bed She gets up ata quarter to sev~ 0e has breakfast.


go home
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Common verb phrases 2 >- Pocket Book
p.36-37

1 FREE TIME 2 TRAVELLING


a '3:Bl)) Listen and repeat the verbs and verb phrases.
1 a f'ªj:Sl l)) Listen and repeat the verbs and verb
phrases.

go out (at night) play comQ_lJter games do sport leave the house carry a suitcase

get a taxi (a train, a bus) wait for a flight


go to the beach stayathome playtennis

(the cinema, the theatre,


etc.)

arrive at a hotel stay in a hotel


(in a city)

(in the mountains)

phonehome pack a suitcase

.,•.
11-
~$"1¡- -~h -~
tf' •
.
-"'

,,,__ ~ t ~~"'
. 'i'i

' -~ $

meet friends relax travel ~""--~":_ ~


. ....... ·.
i "'

buy~sents book tickets


b Cover the words. Look at the photos. Say the verbs or phrases.

e Work in pairs. Make true sentences with sometimes or never.


1sometimes go to the cine~ 0ever play computer games.

/)meet
rentacar wearacoat

b Cover the words. Look at the photos.


S ay the verbs or phrases.
meet a person for meet atthe meet friends
the first time station after work e Work in pairs. Ask What's she doin[j?
What's he doin[j?
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Months and ordinal numbers > Pocket Book
p.38-39

1 MONTHS 2 ORDINAL NUMBERS


a 820 l)) Listen and repeat the months. a • 22 l)) Listen and repeat the ordinal numbers from
1st-20th.

JAN Jill!uary 1st first


2nd second

EB February
3rd third
4th fourth /f;:¡;fJ/
5th fifth
MAR Mar eh
6th sixth
7th seventh
_April 8th eighth
9th ninth

MAY May /me¡/ 10th tenth


11th eleventh

JU June
12th twelfth
13th thirteenth
14th fourteenth
JUL Juh'-
15th fifteenth

u
16th sixteenth
August 17th seventeenth
18th eighteenth

SEP September 19th nineteenth


20th twentieth
October /nk't;:¡ubg/ b ~23l)) Now listen and repeat the ordinal numbers
21st-31st.

21st twenty-first
NOV November /n;:,u'vemb;:¡/
22nd twenty-second
23rd twenty-third

D December /d¡'sembg/ 24th twenty-fourth


25th twenty-fifth /twenti

p Months begin··vvithaCAPITALletter.
26th twenty- sixth
January NOT jamtafy. 27th twenty- seventh
28th twenty- eighth
b Cover the months and look at JAN, FEB, etc.
Remember and say the months. 29th twenty-ninth
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30th thirtieth
31st thirty-first
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Hotels > Pocket Book
p.39-40

1 IN A HOTEL ROOM
a ~2 >)) Listen and repeat the words.
1 a bed
2
3
4
5 ~
6 a remote control
7 the floor
8 the bathroom
9 a bath
10
11
12
b Cover the words. Look at the picture.
S ay the words.

2 INAHOTEL
a ~3 >)) Listen and repeat the words.
1 a swimming pool
2 aspa
3
4
5
6
7
8 -
9 re~ption
10 ai@!"den
11
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