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Rachel GodfreyTate Wet a “Pace
1A. tm fom Mexco ‘rammar De: you /ue Pronunciation Lorg and short sauns 4
Vocabulary Counties
1B He's Braiian Srammar be: he/she /they Pronunciation Sables: rationales 5
Vocabulary Netoaites
AC Everyday English Useful language Mecting and greeting new people Pronunciation Sentence stress. 6
1G Sails or Wreing Wiig skills Capital eters and ful stops 7
ting pie
Reading and lstoning extension eating An emai about an English class Listening A convesaton with a teacher 8
Review 8
Unit Alabout me Zz Z
2A tsa vey big cty ‘Grammar bo s/n, Possess ajectves Pronunciation Sound an spel hy 10
Vocabulary Common adjectives
28 Dosyou havea shone? Srammar Plural ours; ave Pronunciation Sound and spar If and ed 11
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2 Everyday Eraish sf anguge Asking for and ging penoralintrraton Promunsation Tre in questions 2
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Reading and istening extension Reading A blog about a ety Listening Things on aces 4
Review 15
"Unie3 Food nd dc Tan Lae wa a Se Ge
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Vocabulary Food 1
38 | alays have diner early Grammar Adverbs of frequency Pronuntation Sound and spor: fax ant /oy) 17
Vocabulary Foes 2; Time
30 Everyday Ergish Useful language Ordering and paying ina café Pronunciation Sentonse ass 18
3¢- Suis for Weting Reading Toxt massages Writing skits Contractions 19
Wing A text message
‘Reading and stoning extension Reading An artis about meas in aly Listening Choosing foo in aca 20
Review 21
aaa é z a
4A What do you stcy? Grammar Present spe: Wh questions Pronmeitan Sentence sass
Vocabulary Common verbs
4 Shehasa ster and brother rammar Present simple: he/she i gsiive Pronunciation Sound and spetng: Fy
Vecabuary Numbers 2; Family and pple
40 Evoryday English Useful anguage Asking and iclking about photes __Pomunsaton Sound and speting: f7and ds) 24
46 Sais for wening eating & prt of aly in aiy Wing skis Wore order 25
Waiting capon fora photo
‘Reading and tstoning extension Reading An emai about a amily Listening conversation betacen no ols ends 26
Review 2
‘UnitS Places eh Ce ae
5A Thereareios ofold houses Grammar tire / there ae: postive Pronunciation Sound and sping sand i 28
Vocabulary Pacesin town
[58 Isthere stl inyourtown? Grammar there / thre oe: negative and questions Pronunlaton Sound and sling: 1 2
Vocabulary Hots
50. Everday Engish Useful language Asking ane saying where things aro Pronunciation Emphssing what you soy 1 20
5 Sklisfor Weng Rea nema about apace Weiting skis ana ext 3
Woting An cas about place
Reading and listening extension Reading My svoot Listening Ata tourist office
Review
‘Unit 6 Work and routines Taek : ae ae
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Vocabulary Joas
8 | wake pat 400 Grama Prosant singe he/she questions Pronunciation Consort groups 35
Vocabulary Day routine
8 crenday Engh ‘Useful anguage taking and accepting ters Pronunciation Ernphassing what you Say 2 28
6D Skil foc Wting Reading An eral able in New York ‘Wing sits becauseand aso 37
Wiig Ro emai about day etna
Reading Anette abou university fe Listening Arc interview 38‘Unit 7 Shopping ad fashion Page
TA How much are these books? Grammar this, that, these, those Pronunciation Sound and speling: fb, fp, ig! and Ay 40
Vocabulary Common objets 2 Pras
TB sree Eshit Grammar Pssesie 5 Revision of adveros Prouneaion Scuné and spaling anes) 1
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Review a 5
‘Unit 8 Past events:
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Vocabulary Pact ime expressions postive sentences
88 Wro iid Lacy Grey? Sranimar Past impo ste Pronumeiaion Sound and speing anda) AT
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8 Everday Enaish Useful language okie anc responding to sgestons: Promineiation Nan sess a one 4
{8 Shas or Witing Reang Thankyou ote Writing kis Weting short emis, eters and notes 48
Wing & thankyou not
Ressag and sening extension Reating A og Listing A conversation sbothe weekend
Review
‘Ua Holaye
a they Turkish?
B No,_____ They're Spanish,
48 trom Australia?
B Yes, she
A Ishe Mexican?
B No, he
|b Complete the conversations with is, isn't, ’s, are,
aren'tor ‘re,
Conversation L
A This |___is_my friend Mia.
B Where ® she from? , she
=PEEBEE
fe
Brazilian?
A No, she +
She®. {rom Spain,
Conversation 2
A Who ®
{ctball players?
B No, they ®
players
10.
Bob and Mike??_____ they
They’ tennis
A they British?
They 12
No, they 2
American,
© GMM Listen and check.
> Across
2 You're from the UK, You're
5 He's from Russia. He's
7. We're rom Poland, We're
9 He's from Australia, He’
10 We'te from Japan. We're.
‘Down
1 They're from Spain. They're Spanioh
3 I'm from Turkey. I'm
4 She's from the USA. She's
6 He's from tly. He's
8 Sho's from China, She's
PRONUNCIATION
Syllables: nationalities
a GIHB Listen to the words in the box. Complete the
table.
Polish Russian Chinese Italian Brazilian
Turkish Japanese Spanish American Mexican
ea
2 syllables
PolishCEM IN
Wie O Neca oe
HEUSEFUL LANGUAGE
Meeting and greeting new people
@ Underline the correct words to complete
the conversations.
Conversation 1 (9 arm)
DEBBIE Good ‘morning’ evening! How are you today?
AYLA I'm not ®bad/ fine, thanks. And 2you/ are you?
DEBBIE I'm ‘nice/ OX, thanks.
Conversation 2 (3 pen)
JENNY Good afternoon / evening, Dean.
DEAN Hi Jenny. °She/ Thisis my friend Becky,
JENNY Hi Becky. How "you are/ are you?
BECKY —1'm good, ®thank/ thanks you,
Nice *to meet / meet you.
b @MB Listen and check.
© Complete the conversation with the words in the box.
‘and geod hello I'm is my
rice thank thanks too
CARLA *__Good afternoon. 2
name's Carla Watkins,
JAMES. Hello, > James Hargreaves,
CARLA * ‘to meet you, James.
JAMES Nice to meet you ®
GARLA Oh, Greg! This ®___ James Hargreaves
from Electric Blue Technology.
ores 7. James! How are you?
JAMES I'm fine, ®@___you. 9__ you?
GREG I'm good, !@_.
d @MBA Listen and check.
PRONUNCIATION Sentence stress
@ @MM Listen to the sentences. Which words are
3d? Tick (¥) the correct box.
b [ Howare you?
2 2 L]Imfine, thanks.
b Co imfne, thanks.
3-2 [| So, this is your office.
b (So, this is vour office.
4 2 [Good evening!
» Ey Good evening?
+ 5 2 [1] Im Andy and this is Gaston,
(Oy Im Andy and this is Gaston.
Nice to meet you.
Nice to mest you.
b
6a
b
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Leela cue
READING
@ Read the text and tick (7) the
correct ending for the sentences.
1 Kurtis from
a [] Germary.
b (] Potena. j
2 Hea... a
2 C] teacher j
b Cl student ‘
3 His teacher.
a CisBitish
b Clisntertish.
4 His fiends.
a. Care ftom Germany.
b D aren't trom Germany.
5 Lais..
a [1 Japanese,
» Clchinese
6 Agnessa is fom . j
2 CJ Russia j
» C1 Polana. |
j
WRITING SKILLS
Capital letters and full stops
@ Underline the correct words.
Hello, iiy/ My name's "kad Kalin. rm Turkish / Turkish
My ‘Friends friends are Justo and °Emma. Emma
SThey'e! they/te very nice. Justo is from "Spain / spain and
Emma. 1 Emmais American. American
b Correct the sentences.
1 He's a student He's in your class.
Hes a student He In your claes,
2 Thisis diana
3 My teacher is canadian.
Hi, My name's Kurt Adler. I'm from
Hamburg, in Germany. I'm a student
in Warsaw, in Poland. My teacher is
from the UK. My friends aren’t from
Germany or Poland. Lia is from China
‘and Agnessa is from Russia. Ana and
Lucas are from Brazil:
EA WRITING
@ Write a profile for you. Use Kadim's profile to help you.
HilMy name's
4 their fats in london.
5 Im from poland.
6 We're American We're from Seatte,UNIT |
Reading and listening extension
READING
@ Read the email and match ad
to the parts of the email 1-4.
a saying goodbye
» Maries new job
Diese How are you? Howis England?
Ey people in Marks tice
1 Hiderry,
pent tnsertal ain. Ave the 2. Im fine. My new job in Australia is good. The office isin Brisbane and
ere ete ar Tale? in the centre ofthe cty. Brisbane is great! @)
Jerry isin Austaia,
Mark's in Brisbane, z
Tony is Australian
Tony and Janine are married.
Jenine isa teacher.
Mains from England
Yoko is from Japan.
Yoko i at home in the afternoon.
{'m in an office with three people: Tony, Martin and Yoko. Our office
manager is Tony, He's not Australian. He's from a small town in the USA,
but he's married to an Australian woman. Her name's Janine and she’ a
‘teacher in a language school. Martin is Australian. He's from Sydney, but
his home is Brisbane now. Yoko is Japanese. She's from Osaka. She's in
the office from 8 am to 1 pm and she's student at an English school in
‘the afternoon,
eNoosene
© Write an email toa friend
about your new English class. 4. Sey helo to all my fiends in England!
Remember to say eee
+ wher your cassis pa
who your teacher fs and
where he o she is rem
+ whothe students are and
‘where they are from.LISTENING
4 GHB Listen to the conversation. Tick (/) the
countries you hear.
Bri Russia
china] Turey
Engend Seetiand [|
Japan tneusa
b © Listen again and underline the correct words.
Itis moming/ evening.
‘Anne and Tom are at home! at werk.
Anne! Toms 2 new teacher
Edinburgh is city in Scotland England.
‘Anne is rom London / Monchestr.
Tom's classis 14/18.
Daniela is a Brazifan/ Russian student,
‘lim and Fehim are Spanish Turkish.
@vourane
© Complete the conversation with your own ideas.
Good morning.
Hi, Are you new?
Yes, | am. My name's
It’s nice to meet you. I'm
Nice to meet you too.
Where are you from?
erera>e
Really?
GRAMMAR
Correct the mistakes.
1 Janka aren't German, She's Polish,
Janka lon't German. She's Folih,
2 A Where you are?
B 'min Barcelona,
| not am a student. m a teacher.
‘A And who this is?
B Thisis Anton.
5 These are my trends. They American,
6 What your name?
Zi
8
We not Italian. We're Mexican,
Where Sue is rom?
VOCABULARY
Tick (¥) the sentences that are correct. Correct the
mistakes.
1 [They're from UK.
‘They/re from the UK.
2 Ly She's Mexican,
3] He's from the Russia.
4 [7] She's from the USA.
5 [_] We're Brasilian.
6 [Are you Spainish?
7 [1 I'm Japanese.
8 [1] He's from Poland,
eal AU TeT as)
Look again af Review your progress on p.1d of the Student's
Book. How well can you do these things now?
Saveywell 2=well 1 = notsowell
CANHEGRAMMAR be: it’s / it isn’t
@ Underline the correct words.
1 Thisis Santiogo its/ He'sa big city in Chile
2 This is my home. its/ They'ea small fat.
3. Nina's Russian ifs She's from Wyborg
4 The houses are new. if isnt! They arent very big
5
6
Adel is German, He's/ Its from Berin,
[A Is Barcelona a small ity?
B No, it isnt/ not,
7. Vm from Goreme. i's / She's town in Turkey.
A Are the fats in the old part of town?
B Yes, they are/ itis.
EA GRAMMAR Possessive adjectives
@ Write the correct possessive adjective. Use the
pronoun in brackets to help you.
1 We're from London, Our (we) house is very ol.
2A What's___{you) name?
B I'm Celine, I'm from Paris.
‘3. Where's John? This is _____¢he} book.
4 A They're from Moscow.
B Wht are __(they) names?
5 I'm Bruno. fm from ttaly but — A) mother is
Engish.
6 This is my friend, She's from China and
(she} name is Jia.
10
VOCABULARY Common adjectives
@ Match the marked words with the opposite adjectives
ae
1 EE] Wise big village 2 bad
2 Ly] This book is boring. b easy
3 Cy Hes a very good football payer! interesting
4] Why are they hapay? 6 oid
5 [i] Thisvocabuiaryis dificult, =e sad
6 Gi is your computer new? f smal
7 () You're right. & wrong.
1b Look at the pictures and complete the adjectives.
PRONUNCIATION
Sound and spelling: /h/
a @WM Listen to the words in the box. Do they have the
ih’ sound? Complete the table.
this he she China his her hello
what who happy that phone3 OAT TeNe MCN Lexa
HM GRAMMAR Plural nouns
@ Underline the correct spelling.
citys cities
ticketes/ tickets
watches / waichs
bottle of weters / bottle of water
Knifes knives
countries /countys
boys / boyes
babies / babys
villages /vilagees
keys eyes
Soovocsune
1
GRAMMAR have
@ Put the words in the correct order to complete the
conversation.
JESSICA Oh no!
TIMO What ist?
JESSICA My bag! Its at home!
TIMO Oh no. pen /you / have /a / do?
Doyoubaveapen?@
No, | don't
Here you are. “pens / two /1 /have
JESSICA
Timo
JESSICA
Timo
‘Thanks.
‘And you /a/ dictionary / do / have ?
JESSICA Yes, ‘dicionary /have /a/1
Timo
JESSICA
Good.
Timo, Shave / you /of/ bottle / 60/2 / water ?
TIMO No, | don't. Sorry. But “I/ apple / an / have!
JESSICA
No thanks, Timo!
VOCABULARY Common objects 1
@ Look at the picture. Write the words.
1 a__bag
2 ab
ak
4 anu
5 ap.
6 a__of water
EA VOCABULARY Numbers 1
@ GM Listen and write the correct number.
1 I have—_eighty_ books.
2 apne, please.
3 have bags.
4 eas, please,
5 Do you have tickets?
6 —___ bottles of water, please.
PRONUNCIATION
Sound and spelling: /s/, /z/ and /1z/
@ @IHA Listen to the words in the box. Is the final sound
Is/, 2! or /1z/? Complete the table.
‘knives villages students newspapers
tickets books watches bottles houses
VWEveryday English
NEL esNcier tt teed
HI USEFUL LANGUAGE
Asking for and giving personal
information
a Complete the questions. Use the letters in brackets
1 What's your address 7 (sda dress)
2 How do you that? Is ple)
3 What's your
(onmenupberh)
4 What's your __?
(sedmdaeilars)
5 What's your.
(tinrsafem)
b Complete the conversation with the questions
in the box.
How do you spell that?
What's your phone number?
What's your address?
What!s-your surname?
Whatsyoursumame?@
Its Milner.
R.
Its 39 Oak Street, Brighton
4
a
B
A
B
A
B
A
B its 07896 7421019,
© @BB Listen and check.
d Complete the conversation.
‘A What's your \_sumame 7
Be Gibbins.
A 2 -doyou spel that?
B ENS,
A your phone number?
BS 09748 833081,
‘A What's your email ®__1
B7___slices8@zipmai.com.
@ © Listen and check.
bP 4
PRONUNCIATION Tone in questions
a @IMB Listen to the questions. Does the tone go up
(A) or down (¥) at the end? Tick the correct box.
y
1 How are you?
2 Isita village?
3. Whats your surname?
4 What's your address?
5 Can you spell that?
© What’ the spelling?
7. Are you from a big city?
8 Is this your phone?
9 Where are you from?
10. What's your email address?
Ooooo0o0o0000
OOOOOOoOoON ¢SY CSC Tate
EYE cma Natalg
MONTY'S BOOK COMPANY
OUR PEOPLE
READING
@ Read the information. Complete the
form with the words in the box.
2 Hi, My name's Kerry Stewart. I'm from the USA. Perth's.
great city and I'm very happy here! My office is in the
Gem Building in White Street, I'm in Room 745 with Kadim
Baydar and Sandro Alessi, Our office phone number is
8969, My email address is kerryoz9178@powermail.com.
Stewart American Office
Gem Kerry 745 9178
‘Surname:
Nationality:
| Home address: Flat 2, 28 Vilage Avenue, Perth
‘Mobile phone number: 07756 435028
Office address: Room Se yt ines
; °___ Building, White Street,
Perth
j
Hl ®_____phone number: 8969
' Email address: kenyoz ’__@powermai.com
EAWRITING SKILLS WRITING
The alphabet and spelling
@ Complete the form with information about you.
@ Underline the letter with the different
sound:
1A
28
i First name:
c
3M ON
Q
x
‘Surname:
Nationality:
40 ih
El Novitient. My name is Mark Smith and I work in Hull in England, Hull is @ big
3 Ista boring pace? city with 260,000 people. Its old and it has an interesting history
a [1] Yes, tis, I'ma receptionist in an offce in the centre of Hull. My office isin 2
> Ey Navitient, nice part of the city. Its near a big park.
: apa near an eirport? My home isn't in Hull its in Brough. Brough is a small town
> Eno tint rear Hull with 7,000 people. Its a nice town with a park, two
pian tec tae supermarkets and a hotel. 'm married to Emily andl we have
2 Dy veo tis two children.
b No, itisn't
ur house is in the centre of Brough. tsa small house and its
5 JslemsyianshiMaiss netisa nate new. It isn’t near the park, but it is near one of the supermarkets.
a (Yes itis \'m very happy here. | have a lot of friends in Brough and in Hull,
b EJ No, tisn. 4
and my job isn’ boring!
7 stheirhouse near a supermarke?
aL] Yes, tis.
bE Novitisn.
8 Is Mark happy?
a Ly Yes, nes
b EI No, ne snk
© Write about your home. Think about these questions:
+ Where is your home?
‘= Is your home big or small? Is told or new?
‘© Is your home in a town, a city ora vilage?
‘+ Is your town, city or vilage interesting or boring?
* Wht is near your home?e& Review
EALISTENING EEGRAMMAR
a GM Listen. Complete the sentences with the words in Correct the mistakes.
the box. 1 Is this you computer?
le this your computer?
I have three watch,
‘They're 2 beautfu village.
Beijing is a big cities.
This is Kira and Paul and this is they're house,
My flat is in an old part of town. They're very smal
Where's Anna? This is she's bag,
Where are the knits?
VOCABULARY
Correct the spelling.
1 eigttickets
eight tickets
smal bottles of water
thirten fats
an intresting city
twelv phones:
beatiful houses
an old umbrela
funy books
one desk two desks three desks
| 1 Speaker 1, Darren, has
2 Speaker 2, Pauia, has.
3 Speaker 3, Jamie, has.
eVonnen
b © Listen again, Match pictures a-c to speakers 1-3.
1 Dy Darren 2 Paula 3 C)samie
¢ @IBA Listen again, What does each person have on their
sk? Complete the table with the words in the box.
apple glass of water keys handbag. knife
laptop newspaper phone umbrella
‘Speaker 1: Darren Speaker 2: Paula Speaker 3: Jamie
phone | Pat U MULE
Look again at Rewew your srogress on p.14 ofthe Students
4 La : Bock, Hos well ean nu do these tires noi?
2 swell Le
Write about your desk. Use the Audioscript on p.82 eee ae a,
to help you. Think about these questions TAN...
Where is your deste
‘= Isyour desk old or new? ‘Sicobeet iy soa ee nal
* ls your doa bg or sal? talk about possessions and common objects]
+ What son your desk? ask for and give personal information, —
What ist on your desk? Bier a ie Mec iyfy Do you like fish?
GRAMMAR b Complete the crossword puzzle,
Present simple: I / you / we / they i
@ Underline the correct words. TF i
1 We fruit ext eat fuit every day =
2 Do you eat! You eat bread? a
3 They no eat! don't eat eggs. a| F
4A Do you ke vegetables? F
B No, dontt/ | don't :
5. Uke you! Do you tke fish?
6 A Do you like meat?
B No, we dont fike/ don't F F F
7 dont tke not tke ree bs
8 A Do you lke fut?
B Yes, | do/ like. a
b @MEM Listen and check.
> Across
© Complete the conversation with the words in the box. ae eee ead
Colombia and other countries.
do like don’t youeat doyou Hkemeat don't eat 6 V_____ are food. They're good for you.
7W. '8 a drink, Its good for you.
DUNCAN Wim! |__likemeat: 11 eat meat every day! 10 £___are ood trom chickens.
RAIT Really? |Z meat 11 C__is2 rink. It isnt very good for
DUNCAN Oh, you don’t eat meat, Do?___fish? you!
RAT Now Down
DUNCAN > eat eags? 1 Lots of people eat baad __ every day.
RAT Yen 1® a7 na 3 FL juice i a arink.
4 Fis food. ts an animal inthe sea
d © Listen and check. 5 Mis food from animats.
8 R_______is food. It’s from China, India
and other countries.
EAVOCABULARY Food 1 Lots of people crinkt___every day
@ Write the words under the pictures.
E PRONUNCIATION Sound and
meat vegetables fish milk tea cola spelling: /i:/, /1/ and /a1/
bread rice coffee fruit juice eges f
@ GIB Listen to the words in the box.
What sound do the marked letters have?
‘Complete the table.
‘my tea this rice milk is
1 we like Italy meat key
Sound 1 iy | Sound 2
(eg. be}
|
J
16B EINEM SEN eM Telmer aN
EENGRAMMAR Adverbs of frequency
@ Underline the correct words.
1 We sometimes have | have sometimes eggs for breakfast.
2 eat never | never eat biscuits at work.
3 You have usuaily/ usually have sandwich for lunch.
4 They have always | always have cake at the weekend.
5 | sometimes eat/ eat sometimes an apple at lunchtime.
6 | have never! never have dinner at 7:00.
b Look at the table and complete the sentences.
Use always, usually, sometimes or never and the
present simple of the verbs in brackets.
1 |_nevereat fish. (eat)
2 |_____ urchin a cate, (eat)
3 |_____tice for unch, (eat)
4 |____ lunch at work. rave)
5 |_____ cereal for breakfast. have)
6 |_____dinner at home, (have)
Food and me
eat fish x
eat lunch in a café every day
eat rice for lunch on Wednesdays and Saturdays
have lunch at work x
have cereal on Mondays, Tuesdays,
for breakfast Wednesdays. Thursdays and
have dinner every day.
at home
VOCABULARY Food 2
@ Underline the carrect words to complete the
conversations.
1A What fruit do you lke?
Aoples and sandwiches / potatoes / bananas.
Would you lke a biscuit a butter! an orange with your
coffee?
No thanks.
|A sandwich / pizza/ tomato is a vegetable.
No, it isnt. Its a frit
We have bread, butter and eggs.
Good! An ege sandwich | A cake ! An apple for me,
please.
‘A cheese and tomato apple pizza ! ice cream, please.
Certainty.
Is this trut juice?
Yes, its cake/ orange ! cheese juice.
por
2
wrore
o>o>
b @iEM Listen and check.
VOCABULARY Time
@ Look at the clocks and complete the times. Use the
words in the box.
eleven half e'eteck past quarter (x2) ten to
1 eight delock __ 2 half past —__
3 quarters 4 _toone
seven
6 quarter ___six
7 past one 8 _____past one
b GIBB Listen and check.
PRONUNCIATION
Sound and spelling: /a:/ and />:/
@ @IHBS Listen to the words in the box. What sound do
the marked letters have? Complete the table.
‘morning afternoon half past always
four_water class banana small
Sound f as Sound 2/ox/
(eg. your
morningEveryday English
TCE re Rte Cee) (eh)
nee
Spe 7
a @
USEFUL LANGUAGE
Ordering and paying in a café
@ Complete the expressions with the words in the
box.
cola sandwich eoHee are course cake
1 ecupof __coffee
2 apiece of
3 here you
4 aglssot
5 acheese
6 of
b Complete the conversation with the sentences in
the box.
No, thanks.
Can | have a cup of coffee, please?
OK. Thank you very much.
Hello- HeHlike-e piece of frsiteake, please
WAITRESS.
NANCY
WAITRESS
NANCY
WAITRESS. Of course. With milk?
NANCY ®
WAITRESS Here you are. That's £6.50, please.
NANCY &
WAITRESS:
Good morning.
Hela I fr
Certainly. And to drink?
Thank you.
© GH Listen and check.
"18
d_ Underline the correct words to complete the
conversation,
WAITER Good afternoon,
SAM. Hello. /have/ I'd like a cup of tea, please.
WAITER Certainly. And to“eat/ drink?
SAM 5/¢ like | ke a cheese sandwich, please,
WAITER With tomato?
SAM No, thanks, And 4/'/ cam Ihave some chocolate
cake and a glass “water of water too, please?
WAITER Of course! That's £11, please.
SAM OK. Here you are/ are you,
WAITER Thank you.
© GB Listen and check.
PRONUNCIATION Sentence stress
a GIEM Listen to the sentences. Which words are
stressed? Tick (V) the correct box.
1
a CJ a piece of pizza
b [Z) 2 piece of pizza
a Dlecupot cote
» Ca cup of coties
a Cla giess of water
> Dass of water
a Dla piece of cheese
b Ca piece of cheese
2 [i] aless of fut juice
b Ea gies of rut juice
2 Dlecupottea
» C]ecupoftea
2 C] aglass of mik
b Ee glass of mix
2 C2 piece of chocolate cake
» Ea piece of chocolate cakeSSCS (oan ancnareg
Eu Te Mee)
READING
@ Read the text messages. Are the
sentences true or false?
‘Tony's with a friend from Poland.
Kaspar’s funny,
Esther's at work
Folix and Esther are students,
‘Omar kes his work,
Claras at work.
noRuNe
Hi Lisa, I'm in a café with
Kaspar. He's my new friend.
He's Polish. He's very funny!
Talk soon, Tony
Hi Misha, I'm in a restaurant with Felix,
He's a student in my class. We like our
ew teacher very much. She's from
‘Spain, See you later, Esther
EAWRITING SKILLS Contractions
@ Write the full form of the contractions.
1m —lam__
2 Sheisn't
3 He's
4 We don't
5 Theyaren't
6 Its
1b Complete the text messages with the words in
brackets. Use contractions.
1 HiEmre, Im __ (Lam) in a café with Julio and
Marta. (thay are) really nice! See you later,
Ana
2 Hi Freda, (we are) atthe restaurant
(You are nt) here! Where are you? Tide
3. Hi Danny, |___ (do not) ke work! Its boring!
Kira
4 Hi Mel, (we are) in Rome.
itis) beautiful city! Talk later, Linda
5 HiGreg, (1 am) at work with Yur.
(He's nat) very happy, See you later, Sol
{1am not nappy today. My
boring. Fay
‘Hi Clara, I'm at work. It’s boring!
Where are you? Why aren't you
‘here? Talk to you soon, Omar
WRITING
@ Write a text message to a friend. Think about these
questions:
» Where are you?
* Are you at work?
+ Who are you with?
Hi
————UNIT 3
Reading and listening extension
READING
@ Read about meals in Italy. Underline the correct
words to complete the sentences.
1 In italy, people gat don't eat lot of fruit and vegetables.
2 Italians drink alot of 12 cote
3. They lke / don't ike meat and fish.
4 They usually have three/ four meals every dey.
5 Italian people have/ don't have pasta every dey.
| 6 Fora lot of people, the big meal is in the
afternoon evening.
: b Read the text again. Are the sentences true or false?
Breakists at 9.00.
Maria and her family have coffee and cereal for breakfast.
(On work days, Maria and her friends have lunch in the
office.
[At weekends, Maria has lunch with her family
A panino's a pizza,
Dinner is at &:20.
‘They sometimes have pasta for dinner,
They often have cake in the morning,
ovamn
BIA CSE
LUNCH
DINNER
© Write about the meals you have every day.
Think about these questions:
© How many meals do you have?
‘© What time do you have your meals?
‘© What do you usually have for breakfast, lunch
and dinner?
20
“inry
‘My name is Maria and I'm Italian, In Italy, people eat
different foods. We like pasta and pizza, but we don’t eat
them every day. We like a lot of different meat and fish.
And we eat a lot of fruit and vegetables.
Tn my family, we have three meals a day. Breakfastis at
eight o'clock. We eat fete biscottate, a type of breakfast
bread, and have coffee with milk. Italian people usually
drinka lot of coffee!
(On work days, my lunch is always at one o'clock. I never
have lunch in my office. l usually have a panino (that’s
a sandwich) or a slice of pizza with my friends in a café
near the office, At the weekend I have lunch at home with
soy family.
Dinner: the big meal ofthe day for a lot of Italians. In
say family, we always have dinner at half past eight. We
hhave rice or pasta, then fish with vegetables. We don’t
eat alot of meat. After dinner, we usually have fruit and
coffee, but atthe weekend we sometimes have cake.& Review
HE GRAMMAR
Tick (7) the sentences that are correct. Correct the
mistakes.
Do you lke enes?
2 [1] Inever eat cake.
3 [J We have sometimes pizza.
4. [1] They dort ike ice cream.
5 (I like fruit.
6 [1 Inot ike cheese.
7 [You lke meat?
8 C1 They eat usuely piza for lunch,
VOCABULARY
Tick () the sentences that are correct. Correct the
mistakes,
1D Hike vegtables.
like vegetables.
2 [5] We have lunch at 12:45 pm.
3 EJ We eat rise for inch every day.
4 [1 Do you have an apple?
LISTENING 5 [1] Inever eat biscits.
6 [7] We have a breakfast at 7:30 am.
@EM Listen to the conversation. Tick (V) the food 7 TE teontt ike cake.
and drink words you hear. 8 [1 That sanvich is very be!
cheese banana =
meat ice cream =F]
eee, Q tea a
fish ag initivice =
chocolate = [7] water Oo
b @IRHM Listen again. Tick (¥) who says the sentences.
Pr linsetestcas
© Doyeu te aps
3 ike eggs.
I 4 eat a lot of tomatoes.
[5 Ldonteata lot of chocolate
[Etusmtyakn
irieaaieihaans
[tas ave ree ett | RS
© Write about food and drinks you like and don’t like Look again at Review your progress on p.14 ofthe Student's
Use these expressions: Book. How well can you do these things now?
+ leata tof . Bxveywell 2=wel 1 =notsowvell
+ I don drink a lot of
I never eat IAN...
© always drink ‘say whatA What do you study?
GRAMMAR
Present simple: Wh- questions
@ Put the words in the correct order to make questions.
1 live / where / dof you?
2
2 '/Mat J your / where ?
lunch / eat / what /for /you / do?
4 are / names / their / what ?
5 do/ study / where / you?
6 al/when /she / work /'S?
b Underline the correct words.
‘what time fs / are do you goto the gyrn?
What languages is /are/ do you speak?
What is/are / do the time?
When is are/ do you meet your fiends?
Where is/ are / do you from?
Where is/are do the university?
When is are/ do you at home?
What is/ are f do you study?
EAVOCABULARY Common verbs
@ Tick (¥) the correct words to complete the sentences.
1 You Sporish
a One b speak ee [] meet
2 We Japenese.
a Ci meet » Cl sty © Cl work
31 my friends every day
a CI meet > Heo © Cl work
4 We Footbal
a Oe » C1 pby © Ci speak
5 |___atan English language schol.
a Oe » Dive © Ci teach
6 We to the gym every day
a Oe » Cl study © Di teach
b Complete the crossword puzzle.
F
x|=/e[=
g
3
a
>
2 They to schoo! every day,
4) English, German and Russian.
51 young children in a small school.
6 We tennis every day.
Down
1 |__work in a factory.
al my friends after school
4 We English at a language school
7 You in a big house.
PRONUNCIATION Sentence stress
@ @IEB Listen to the sentences and underline the
stressed words.
1 Where do you lie?
Do you speak French?
Do you work in a factory?
What do you study?
Do you ga tothe gym?
When do you have lunch?
sooner4B SIG IPSS acim et tls
Simon
GRAMMAR
Present simple: he / she / it positive
@ Underline the correct words.
11 Pablo haves / fas an international family.
2. My dad feachs teaches et the university
3 Debbie ives /lvsin big house.
4 Sandro works f workes in an office.
5 My brother studs studies at high school.
6 Lisa plays! playes the guitar
7. Ryen speakes / speaks Chinese.
& My mum goes / gosto the gyim every day.
b Complete the sentences with the correct form of the
verbs in brackets.
1 Dean tikes tennis and football. like)
2 Mysister to the cinema every weekend, (g0)
3 Jack Italian at university (study)
4 Mandy ‘a sister and two brothers. (have)
5. My brother cola every day. (drink)
6 My mum ‘young children. (teach)
7 Willan ‘at home. (work)
& My fiend Sonya in Berlin live)
VOCABULARY Numbers 2
@ Write the numbers in words.
51 __fifrone
27
45
39
ct
98
66
100
72
Jamie
VOCABULARY Family and people
Look at the family tree. Complete the sentences with
the words in the box.
brother daughter father husband
mother parents sister son wife
Gary is Jane's husband __
Gary is Natalie's
Jane is Simon's
Ron and Mary are Laura's
Simon is Natalie's
Lesley is Ron's.
‘Simon Is Garys ——___—.
Natalie is Jamie's 7
Laura is Lestey's
Gy PRONUNCIATION
Sound and spelling: /6/
worvausens
a @IBE Listen and tick (¥) the words that have the
79! sound.
she
that
right
father
mother
thee
they
the
9 eight
10 brother
100
earn E oe
Oo
a
oO
o
lea
a
a
oOEveryday English
STS SSUC MUNN elute
© Put the conversation in the correct order.
[JENNY Nice picture!
(Jenny They‘ ove Thank you.
JENNY Do you have photos of your family?
(Cewwy can tse them?
(SEAN And this ise with my mum and my sister
[EISEAN Sure. This is my dad and my brother
SEAN. Yes, Id
USEFUL LANGUAGE q ee
Asking and talking about photos d GW Listen and check.
ie correct words to complete the
. PRONUNCIATION
Can | see / Do you have photos of your home? Sound and spelling: /i{/ and /d5/
AMY Yes, ®1d0/ do.
CATH Can / see/ This is them? @ @IEB Listen to the words in the box. What sound do
AMY Sure. “This is! This my fa the marked letters have? Complete the table
CATH 5i4no does / Who's tis? :
AMY — My brother Harry ‘range question cheap page child Japan
CATH "Great is grea photo! Germany manager picture watch
AMY Thanks, Here's anather picture of my flat.
CATH 7it/ Its really nice, =e
‘Sound 1 117
b © Listen and check (eg. lunchSkills for Writing
TAM iccta eu
This is my brother Lucio and his beautiful son Joel. Joel is six years old.
‘They're at home in this picture. They live in a big house in Milan - it’s very
nice. Lucio works with computers. He has an office in the city centre.
His wife isn't in the photo. Her name's Vanessa. She's Brazilian. She
‘teaches at the university in Milan. She's very funny. They're a happy family!
READING b Put the words in the correct order to make sentences,
1 his daughters /this is my friend J with
4 Read about the photo. Underline the correct answers. ‘This my frend with hie daugtere,
1 Joel is six thirty-six. 2 amily lovely /a/ they re
2 Lucio and Joel have @ smal big home. eee
3 They lve in italy Brazil. 3 here /1/ lve / don't
4 Lucio works with chitdren | computers —
5 lucie 5), TNE 4 Ruben and Cara /these/ children / are / my
6 Vanessa isa university teacher/ student.
7 She fives in] i from Brazil 5 a/ Mexico have/ fat small/1 1 City in
8 Vanessa, Lucio and Joel are / aren'thappy.
6 English /at/ sister / my / university / studies .
WRITING SKILLS Word order
a Tick (¥) the correct sentences. WRITING
ae x eee @ Write a caption for a favourite photo of you with your
ae friends or family. Remember to give information
2 a [] Wehavea big meal in the evening, about:
bE] We have in the evening a big meal ara
3a [] They don't have e pencil in their bag. + where they are
» E] They dont have in ther bag a pencil See pacaeeier th
4a [1] We play at schoo! football
b D7] We play football at school.
5 a [_] like in my tea sugar.
b Di Hike sugar in my tea.
6 a LF She doesn't in London work.
b [1] She doesn’t work in London.UNIT 4
Reading and listening extension
[ READING (lZinceansinnsnssnsansaassetenntenannaassnanasl
| @ Read the email and match the ney
people 1-6 to the places a-f. ‘Thanks for your email. | love the photos of your family. You have a big
has et ‘amity tomy fsa Here new pot ou on Pena.
bee ree 1'm with my hustand, Greg, our daughter Linda, anc our gon, Jet. My
| 3 El eizabetta Edinburgh parents, Tom and Elizabetta, are in the photo, too. My dad is American.
g Ramen 5 Elroush _Retetom sanFraneen, btm rotor saves fom ean Polar
Oc g Senrneico Gg an ein Wtingon wt orcs, eg non nos
6 El tom 1 Washington and I'm a teacher (as you know}. Greg's parents live in Washington, too,
to we tee her one or two days a wook, But my mum end dd een
b keadthe ena again. compete the cal o tsayhae holy it hem
the end {have wo brethers, Dail and Jon. Thy arent nthe photo, Dana
fomnlly/treswith she narnes.n the bar: is an English teacher in Mexico City and Jon lives in Moscow. Jon's.
ee if, Annas uns ee they have a Saughr Het narn'e Ol,
We sometimes see them in the holidays. Olga is five and she speaks
Russian and English very well
Write soon and tell me more about your life in Edinburgh.
Maria,
| Maria Daniel Greg Tom
© Draw your family tree and write about
the people in your family. Say:
‘+ their names and ages
| ‘what they do (ob or studies)
| where they lve
26LISTENING
@ @IBB Listen to the conversation, Put the subjects in
the order you hear them.
Cle holiday
D language lessons
G working at a university
CO parents
studying ata university
'b GEM Listen again and underline the correct words.
Bob! Kerry has a jb.
Bob/ Kerry lives in London,
Bob Kery studies at university.
Bob I Kerty works in Hong Kong,
Bob! Kerry ves ina house.
Bob Kery has language classes.
Bob Kerry's on hole.
Bob’s/ Kerry’s parents lve in France.
© Complete the conversation with your own ideas.
AH, —_t
B Hello, How are you?
‘A Tim fine, thanks. I'm a student at University
ow,
B Really? What subject do you __?
A Where do you now?
B Live in and | work —__an
office
‘A That's good,
B How. your parents?
‘A They're fine. They Ive in now,
B Really? Thats great
& Review
GRAMMAR
Correct the mistakes.
1 Where you study?
Where do you study?
He workin Barcelona.
She haves two brothers.
What your name is?
Her husband gos to work in the evening,
My sister studys German,
‘Where tive you?
Where you from?
VOCABULARY
Tick (¥) the sentences that are correct. Correct the
mistakes.
1 [di Heach chien,
2 L] Our English class has six woman and two men,
3 [1 I speak ttaian,
4] My sister is twenty and fve years od.
5 [1 t study at high school.
6 [[] Their son is thirty-three and their daugter is thirty-five.
7 [7] His mother is hundred years old.
8 [] | meet interesting peoples at work.
y REVIEW YOUR PROGRESS
sna esA There are lots of old houses
GRAMMAR
there is / there are: positive
@ Put the words in the correct order to make sentences.
1 hete / there /'s school / one
‘There's one schoo! hene,
2 teachers / two / there fare
3 cats/are/ few /a/ there
4 a/ there /’s/small/ museum
5 are/ families /ten / there .
6 there /old /an/'s/ hospital,
b GIBB Listen and check.
© Complete the sentences with there’s or there are.
1 _Thareare lots of people.
2 g000d café in the old town.
an interesting shop on this street.
about 50 families.
a few new homes and fits.
a very small school.
______72 big houses.
one bank,
PRONUNCIATION
Sound and spelling: /
oom nen
and /a/
a © Listen to the words in the box. What sound do
‘the marked letters have? Complete the table.
few butter sometimes supermarket school study
beautiful pool love who funny mother
| Sound 1 fux | sound 2/07
[ee you) 0)
few |
28
EX VOCABULARY Places in a town
@ Write the words under the pic
ures.
beach café cinema
park hospital shop hotel
school bank station restaurant swimming poolR ls there a hostel in your town?
EEGRAMMAR there is / there are:
negative and questions
@ Tick (¥) the correct words to complete the sentences,
1 Thereisnt inthe rom,
aWiaw b Lt TVs
2 re there any good inthis town?
@ Cl restarent [restaurants
3 There arent on the fst Noor
2 [Jatigtoom —b [L]any bgrooms
4 There arent any —__here,
a (J carpark b D1 carparks
5 isthere tear here?
a LJ acafé b Dany cafés
6 Is there __noar the station?
2 Cletank —b[] benks
Conversation 1
‘A *There is Is there a bath in the room?
B No, there *isnt/ aren't But there Sare/ isa shower,
Conversation 2
‘A There ‘aren't any! isn'ta hotels in this town.
B Oh,
‘A There aren't any! There's a hostel on King Street. It's very
00d,
B OK. Thanks.
Conversation 3
B Is there Sany/ a car park for this hotel?
A Yes, “there isis there.
B ®Are there any/ Is there an emoty rooms on the ground
floor?
A No, there °aren't/ isn't Sorry. There “are/ isntlots of
empty rooms on the top floor
B On... Nothanks,
¢ GIBB Listen and check.
PRONUNCIATION
Sound and spelling: /f/
a © Listen and tick (v) the words that have the /{/
sound.
lbh = =6o 7 sx go
2 shower 8 finish =
3 China QO 9 museum
4 Russe = 10 stop =
5 she o 11 station =F
6 sure 0 12 cinema =]
VOCABULARY Hotels
@ Complete the sentences, Use the letters in brackets.
1 There's a big bath __ but there isn't any hot water.
fanoo
2 it very cold. Can I have a for my bed,
please? (ne ka bt)
3 There's free here, but |
don't have my computer with re. (Fi w)
4 The. 's very good and there's lots of hot
water. (orw sh e)
5 There's a big. {or meetings on the second
floor. (mon)
6 Can |have please? | want to go to the
‘swimming pool. (0 w et)
7A Wheres the car?
B itsinthe.
8 There's one small
(rackra)
‘on the bed. (wo pli)
b Complete the crossword puzzle.
fel aPe|
> Across
1 [often sin 2 __bath__ of hot water to relax.
3. There are lots of cars in the car
4 A Jason's at the swimming pool.
B Has he got his.
A Oh no! It's on his bed.
6 A Canthavea__?
B Sorry, there isn't any hat water.
Down
1 A Imeoid,
B Puta ‘on the bed.
2 Do you lke watching fms on
cinema?
3 A There are three big
B Give me one for my head,
5 A There isn't any. oa
B Oh, thats OK —| don't have a phane or a computer with me!
7 We need two. at the hotel. One for my parents
‘and one for my brother and me,
or at the
‘on my bed.Everyday English
is there a supermarket near here?
HEIUSEFUL LANGUAGE
Asking and saying where things are
@ Complete the sentences and questions with the
‘words in the box.
its near where's there there's
1 Where's the hospital?
2 Is___a park near here?
3. Are there any restaurants _ here?
4 ______one in tis street.
5 _____in the next street
'b Complete the conversation with the sentences
in the box.
(OK. And is there a museum near here?
Oh yes! Great! Thanks for your help.
Excuse meyean-yourhelp-me?
Is there 2 cinema near here
a
B Yes, of course,
ae
B
‘No, I'm sorry there aren't any cinemas near here.
But there are two in the city centre,
a
4
No probter, PRONUNCIATION
¢ GIBB Listen and check. Emphasising what you say 1
a @BE Listen to the sentences. Which words are
stressed? Tick (V) the correct box.
A
B Yes, there is. It's in this street, Just over there
A
B
d Complete the conversation. Write one word in each gap.
Excuse me, |___an___ you help me?
fae 1 a [1] lisa very good hotel
‘A Are there any hotels 3__ here? [2 tts vary god hol
B Yes, there are. There's one in the ¢___ street. 2 a [] its so hottodayt
[A Oh, good. And are there 5__ hostels — cheap » Li its so hot today!
hosts? 3 aC] rmsealy cory,
B No,m®@____ there arent. » Ci rmreaty som
A OK Thanks? your help. 42 [Tis room realy nce
Be problen » [1 This rooms realy nice
5 a [1 ttsa very big school.
b [tts very big school
6 2 D1] This TVis soot
b Ey This tis so oid!
7 aL] The museum's realy boring.
b EF] The museums realy boring.
8 a [] The car park's very small
b Ey The car park's very small
@ GI Listen and check.
30RS Steen eines
hasimaeicr naan (a)
MI READING
Read the email. Are the sentences true or false?
“The hotel is near the station
‘Mamie and Kalina don’t Ike the hotel
Mamie and Kalin like the things in their room.
The hotel is expensive
The hotel has lots of empty rooms.
‘Marnie and Kalina like the hotel manager.
There's a restaurant in the hotel
Marnie and Kalina play the guitar inthe evening.
WRITING SKILLS and and but
@ Tick (v) the correct ending for the sentences.
1 vein Rome but
2 LI speak taian,
b [2] I con't speak italian,
2 The cinema's big but
2 Lis very old,
b C]its geat
3. The high school is good and...
a [he'd tke to study there.
bE] he mould like to study there.
4 The-caé has great cakes nd .
2 Lis ent ree wit.
b [J ithasn't got free wifi.
5 There isn'ta bookshop but...
2 there sa library.
b Fy there isn’t library.
6 My offce is nice and ..
aL ttisn't near my house.
b Ey its near my nouse
wiounune
b Complete the sentences with and or but.
1 There's bath ___and_ there's a shower.
2. The room is small ___its OK.
3. There's a supermarket in the next street
itisntt very bg.
4 The city is beautiful
© The hotel has big rooms.
beautiful
6 There's @ café on the ground floor
there's a TV room on the fist floor.
7 Its. lovely hotel they don't have.
any empty rooms.
8 There's a shower
hot water!
there isn’tany
. o_o
HiLext
We're at the Station Hotel. it isn’t a big new hotel
near the station ~ it’s an old station near the beach!
It’s great! The rooms are small but they're very good.
(ur room is on the first floor. We have beautiful
flowers in the room and there are lots of pillows and
blankets on the beds. It isn't cheap but we're only
here for three
There are lots of people here. There aren't any empty
rooms! All the people are very friendly and the
manager's nice. In the evenings we have dinner in the
(Old Station restaurant. I's in the hotel. The food is
good and an old man plays the guitar.
See you soon,
Marnie and Kalina
Eawritine
Imagine that you are in a hotel in a new town. Write
an email to a friend. Describe the hotel and the town.
tein
Hi
‘See you soon,Reading and listening extension
| UNIT 5
Cas MY STREET
Read the texts. Tick (7) the places you read about.
1 a bank go cabana
2 aswinmingpool F] | work in the town centre but I live in Station Road. |
ae ag Station Road isn't near the town centre but itis a
Pd 4 nice place, There are about 60 houses and there's
coer oO a school, and a shop where | buy bread every day.
f 7 amuseum og There's also a little park near the station. It has an
| 8 a park a ice cream shop and in summer I sometimes take
| dae
my son to the park and we have ice cream.
10 a supermarket
to complete the sentences.
1 Daria! Gerty/ Ellen lives near 2 supermarket.
Hive on Holly Road with my wife and daughter. It’s
nota very interesting place to live but it’s easy to
get to work because | work at Holly Road Hospital
There are lots of offices and flats in my road but
there aren’t any shops or restaurants. It isn't a
problem - there's a big supermarket near Holly
2 Daria! Gerry! Ellen doesn't have any children,
3 The hospital is on Holly Road / High Street / Station Road.
4 Holly Road High Street/ Station Road's a good place
tosee films,
The perk is near Holly Road / High Street! Station Road.
‘There's a station | museum / park on High Street,
7 Daria takes her son to the swimming pool!
ice cream shop cinema in surnmer.
8 There are lots of shops/ cafés / offices near Gemry’s home...
| b Read the texts again. Underline the correct words
|
I live and work on High Street, in the centre of
the town. There are lots of different shops and
cafés here and two bookshops. | work in the
bookshop near the museum. When I'm not at work,
I sometimes go to the cinema. High Street is a
good place to live. My flat is on the first floor and
I sometimes sit and watch the people in the street,
There is always something interesting to see.
© Write about your street. Think about these questions:
What is the name of your street?
Where is your street?
What is there in or near your street?
Is tan interesting place to live or work?Information
Centre
LISTENING
@ UA Listen to Mike and a receptionist at a tourist
office, Are the sentences true or false?
1 Itis summer
2 There are lots of empty rooms
2. Mike has a lat of money.
4 Mike chooses a room atthe Star Hostel
b GIBB Listen again. Complete the table with the
words in the box.
café choap friendly expensive free wi-fi
rneerthe-beach small clean rooms rooms with baths
TVs in rooms free breakfast near the station
rooms with showers
Hote Splendour
| near the beach
Star Hostel |
¢ GIB Listen again. Underline the correct words.
Mike wants a room for a weekend eck
“The room is for ane person / two people.
He wants to stay near the station beach
Rooms atthe Hotel Splendour are $140/ $160.
Single rooms a the Star Hostol are $40/ $60.
“There i a café onthe ground I first for ofthe Star Hostel
There are two/ three supermarkets near the hostel
‘ike |The receptionist hones the hostel
eVounene
d Complete the conversation with your own ideas,
RECEPTIONIST — Good moming. Can | help?
VISITOR Hi, Pd Ike a hotel room for
nights near the
RECEPTIONIST The Royal Hotel is near there. The rooms.
have ‘and
and it dollars a night
visitor That's very expensive. | don't have a lot of
money.
RECEPTIONIST Well, there's the Comfort Hotel in this street.
They don't have but they'te
cheap.
visitor OK.
RECEPTIONIST Do you want me to phone therm?
visitor Yes, please.
GRAMMAR
Tick (Y) the sentences that are cortect. Correct the
mistakes.
1 [1] There is a park here?
lsthere aparkhere?
2 [7] There is two cinemas.
2 LD] There arent any supermarkets.
4. (2) Are there any cafés in his street?
5 [] No, there not.
6 [1] Isthere 2 hotel near here?
7 [1 Yes, there's.
8 [1] There not any shops here.
EAVOCABULARY
Correct the spelling,
1 [ike this restarant.
lke this restaurant.
where's the scoo?
Is there a swiming pool?
Can I have a blankit, please?
There ist a pilow on the bed.
Where's the hospital?
We often goto the beech.
Do you have a towl?
my aw oaRen
PSR aU aS)
Look again at Revew your progress on p46 of the Student's
Book. How well can you do these things now?
3=veryuell 2=well 1 =notsowell
IOAN... i
describe a town i
{talk about hotels and hostels co
ask about and say where places ae. aa
33| 6
I don’t work at night
HI GRAMMAR
Present simple: he / she / it negative
Underline the correct words.
Shona con't/ doesn't work in an office,
| don't doesn't work on Wednesdays.
‘Tom doesn't meet! meets interesting people in hs job.
We don‘t/ doesn't speak a lat ai work.
Mark con't/ doesn't study Italian. He studies Spanish.
Sheila doesn't likes / ike her job.
You don’t/ doesm'tlve here!
He cion’t/ doesn'teat meat
@vousene
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the
verbs in brackets.
1 Megan dagen eat cake, biscuits orice cream,
(not / eat)
2 You_____young children. (not/ teach)
3 Anton coffee (not / hike)
4 My brother inthis house. (not f live)
5 My parents. (not work)
6 Debbie. to the cinema with her friends.
(not go)
7 |___his name. (net / know)
8 The doctor Spanish. (not / speak)
VOCABULARY jobs
Write the words under the pictures.
chef doctor factory worker football player
office worker receptionist shop assistant
student taxteriver walter
b Underline the correct words.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Hello, 'm Natasha. 'm the hotel assistant/ receptionist.
‘A What's your brother's job?
B He's a businessman / businesswoman.
I'm an IT worker player. | work with computers.
I'ma taxi worker’ driver. | sometimes work at night
| work in this restaurant. 'm a feacher/ chef.
Lionel Messi isa foatball assistant/ player.
A What's your sister's job?
B She's a waiter/ waitress
‘A Excuse me! Are you a shop assistant/ driver?
B Yes, | am. Can |help you?
¢ @EM Listen and check.
PRONUNCIATION
Sound and spelling: /s:/
@ @IMM Listen and tick (V) the words that have the /a:/
sound.
lek =O 7 wy =
2 here Qo 8 thirteen =]
3 gil a omit =F
4 vod =] 10 Tukey =]
8 sot = 1 wong]
6 wok =F] 12 unversty E]B | wake up at 4:00
GRAMMAR
Present simple: he / she / it questions
@ Put the words in the correct order to make questions.
1 your/ up/ husband / early / get / does ?
Does yourhusband getupaariy?
2 Eduardo / work / does / where ?
3 up/does / what / Richard / wake / time ?
4 does / evening f get/ how / Amy Fin / the / home?
5 have / home / at / does / broakfast / Carol ?
6 what / work / do / your / sister / does / at ?
b Complete the sentences with the words in the box.
do Kathy does she does your husband
he does deestettietive Martin get
1 A Where dows Lottielive ?
B In Germany.
2 work at night?
B No, he doesn't.
3 When doss. home?
4 What time wake up in the morning?
5 When ‘and Jim finish work?
6 A Doss he study English?
6 i _—____.
© @w Listen and check,
VOCABULARY Daily routine
Put the daily routine in the correct order.
finish work
Deetup
O etobed
(0 to work
D have dinner
have lunch
1 start work
wake up
'b Complete the sentences with the verbs in the box.
artive finish get go (x2) have start wake
1 |__wake up at 7:00 am and |___upat
7:18 am.
21 breakfast at home.
31 to work every day.
al work at 9:00 am and |
‘work at 5:30 pm,
51 home at 6:30 pm.
61 to bed at 11:00 pm.
¢ @IBB Listen and check.
EXPRONUNCIATION Consonant groups
@ © Listen and complete the words. Write two
letters to make a consonant group.
1 twenty 4
2 ——eakiast
3 ——arish
ayVa TIEN Maes
Mein an cy
II USEFUL LANGUAGE
Making and accepting offers
@ Underline the correct words to complete the
conversation,
DAN *Do/ Would you like a cup of tea?
EVA Yes, please.
DAN And 2you would! would you like a place of cake?
EVA. No, 90K/ it OK, thanks.
DAN | nced to go to the shops for bread.
EVA il “can come/ come with you,
DAN ®That/ That's great, thanks. And | need to make some
sandwiches,
EVA °1/ /1Vnelp you,
DAN Thank you, 7's / thats very kind.
b Gum Listen and check.
© Put the conversation in the correct order.
[I] ME® | need to make lunch for Jake and Cari
[5] mea And would you tke a piace of cake?
(mea Allright, Thanks. We need pizzas.
[5] MER Don't wory k's OK. The plzas at the supermarket
are ine
[1] MES. Thank you. That's great
Would you lke a cup of coffee, Rob?
No, I'm fine, thanks — just coffee, please.
Fhe you.
|.can make pizzas. | make very good pizzas!
Yes, please
Ok, I goto the supermarket.
Ci poe
Fi ros
Cros
(ros
Cros
d @iEB Listen and check.
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PRONUNCIATION
Emphasising what you say 2
a © Listen to the sentences. Which words are
stressed? Tick (¥) the correct box.
1
A I need to make dinner for eight people!
8 a [] lcanhelp you.
{can help you.
| need to goto the supermarket but I'm really busy.
Ba Or"lg0,
b DL MMeo.
‘A Oh nol | haven't got any manoy with me!
B a [Lean pay
b D1) Ican pay.
1k cant open this bottle of water!
Ba [)tildott
b Fido
[A [need to goto the shops. Can you rive me?
Ba [Sorry but Fm really busy. Jim can take you.
b [] sory, but rm realy busy. Jim can take you.
| need some cups. Do you have any cups?
2 [I] No, I dont. can gve you some glasses.
bE] No, Idort. can give you some glasses,
=>Skills for Writing
Cir free 10 eel -tor- Tee Coco tr
a Read the email
and tick (¥) the
correct answers.
HiMum
Life here in New York is exciting!
| have a job in a café in Manhattan. | get up at halt
past four in the morning every day from Monday
| to Saturday and | work from hal past five until two
O'clock in the afternoon.
‘There are lots of people in the café from six unti nine
O'clock because the breakfasts here are great! I really
like the brealdasts! The sandwiches are also very
good and | have lunch there every day.
| have a new friend in New York. His name's Rex and
he's a taxi driver. He often works at night and he has
breakfast in the café at half past five, He always says
| ‘Coffee and breakfast for dinner, please!’ Then he
{goes home and he goes to bed!
Email me soon!
Love,
Ivan
1. Where does van work?
2 Cine restaurant
» LJine shop
c Wlinacate
2 Whattime does Wan get up?
a 14:30am
b [50am
¢ [16:30am
3. Wan doesn't work on
2 [] Mondays
b L] Soturdays
¢ Ly Sundays
4. What time does Ivan start work?
a [5:30am
b L]s00am
¢ 1 200pm
5 Ivan ikes
2 [the breakfasts
b L the sandwiches
[1] the breakfasts and the sandwiches
6 Rex goes tothe café at 5:30 arn because he
at the café,
2 C1) always starts work at 6:00 am
b EJ often finishes work in the morning
© CD] works atthe café
AWRITING SKILLS because and also
Correct the mistakes.
1
Diane's a taxi driver. Because she likes driving,
° she likes dri
2 They have breakfast at schoo. They have also lunch at
school
3 I study at university. also am a waitress.
4. She gets up early. She goes also to bed ear
5. He's teacher because he gets up early.
6. She sometimes works at night. Because she's a decir.
b Complete the sentences with also or because,
1 There's a museum in my home town, There's
also a cinema,
2 She speaks Japanese her mum's from
Japan,
3 | ply fotbal | play tenis
4 He goes to bed at 8 am he works at night
5 My parents have got a cat they love animals,
6 Ie got black hai, My brothers sot black
hale
WRITING
‘@ Write an email about the daily routine of one of your
friends or a member of your family. Use the email in
to help you.
1UNIT 6
Reading and listening extension
READING b Read the article again. Are the sentences true or false?
1. Steff studies inher home county.
Siof kes her course
Her classes start at & am.
She doesnt go home inthe afternoon.
| @ Read the magazine article. Complete the sentences 2
3
ge Ee 4
at night in the afternoon in the evening She has dinner at home,
6
7
8
with the words in the box.
in the morning at the weekend She goes to work after dinner
ace She fnishes work at 11:30,
1 Steffi sees her fiends oe She works al weekend,
2 She has classes atthe university
3 She goes tothe university livery © Write a short description of your day. Think about
4 From Monday to Friday, she goes to work these questions:
5
She works unt 11:30 ‘What time do you get up and go to bed?
‘+ What do you do in the moming, afternoon and evening?
‘* When do you see your friends?
University is expensive in the USA
and students also need to pay for
Bane ene ae
owed eter cd
‘Tma studentin New York, but 'm from Hamburg in Germany. love my course but New York is.
expensive so | workin a cinema in the evenings and on Saturdays.
My day usually starts at 7445 am when | gct up and have breakfast. Then I go to my classes at the
university. They start at 9:00 am and finish at 12:30 pm. There aren't any classes in the afternoon so.
{ study in the university library. I have something to eat in the student restaurant and | walk to the
cinema, My working hours are 6:00 pm to 11:30 pm from Monday to Friday, and 1:30 pm to 11:30 pm
con Saturdays. Sunday is my free day and I play tennis or go to a museum with my friends,
‘My job is OK but | don't want to work six days a week. | get home late and | only have six or seven
hours'sleep. Sometimes, | feel very tited in my classes and | want to sleep, which isn't good,
"38LISTENING
a GB Listen to the interview. Underline the correct
answers.
1 Ian Baker is Scottish / English.
2. He isa factory worker businessman.
3 lanis singie! married,
4 Ianand Rita have a factory In Aberdeen | Glasgow.
5. Eighty! Ninety people workin the factory
6 Their customers are in Europe Asia and South America
b GIB Listen again and underline the correct words.
1 lan and Rita have / don't have a computer shop in.
Scotland.
The factory makes / doesn't make computers for hospitals.
lan works / doesn't work about 12 hours a day.
lan sifs/cloesn't sit in his office every day.
lan meets / doesn’t meet the people who use his
computers
lan and Rita have/ don't have customers in the UK.
lan speaks / doesn't speak a foreign language.
8 Rita goes/ doesn't go to South America with lan,
© Complete the conversation with your own ideas.
INTERVIEWER Welcome to the show. This week we're talking
‘tp people who live and work in
Today, my guest is
‘do you lve?
GUEST
INTERVIEWER
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INTERVIEWER
SUEST
INTERVIEWER
‘GUEST
INTERVIEWER
SUEST
INTERVIEWER
Hive in a
‘And what do you do?
vma
That’ interesting. Do you lke your work?
because
Do you work long hours?
{And do you visit places for work?
Thanks very much for talking to us today
Where in
& Review
GRAMMAR
Correct the mistakes.
1. Lee doesn't works on Mondays.
Lee doesn't work on Mondays.
2 Does he speaks English?
3 When Anna arrives hore?
4 Pedro like fish?
5 Seb not plays tennis,
6 A Does Becky Ive here?
B Yes, she lives.
7 A Does Russell have a computer?
B No, he not
8 Whore she lives?
BAVOCABULARY
Tick (/) the sentences that are correct. Correct the
mistakes.
1 (A) twake up at 6:30 am.
2 [E] He gets upat 6:20 om.
3 EJ shes criver tax
4 ©] thave a lunch at work.
5 [] He'sa businesman,
6 shes a chet.
7 Ei] rma receptions.
8 [1] 10 bed at 11:00 pm,
Pee T aS
Look again at Review your progress on p.54.of the Students
Book. How well can you do these things now?
S=verywell 2=woll 1 = not sowellGRAMMAR this, that, these, those
| @ Complete the sentences with the words in the box.
this that these those
1 Do you ike
flowers?
b @EA Listen and check.
© Complete the sentences with this, that, these or those.
Remember near = here (near me) and far = there (not
near me),
1 __That___ picture's interesting. (fer)
2 ______ plates are nice. (near)
3 Vike chair. (near)
| 4 How much is guitar? (far)
5 Uke —_____ shop. (near)
6 —____bags are beautiful. far)
7 Won't ike lamp. (far)
8 How much are books? (near)
EAVOCABULARY Common objects 2
| a Complete the sentences with the words in the box.
\ ‘book cup eleck football guitar
picture plant plate radio sultease
l 1 What time isi? There isn't a___clack__ in this room:
| 2 Can have a jor ths piza, please?
3 Would you like to have a_____ of tea?
yi 4 have lots of clothes, but this bags very small. need a big
5 Ihave a great. ‘of my family. Do you want to
i] seeit?
i 6 This is my Engish Its called Empower.
‘Simon teaches young children. He offen lakes his
to school for music lessons,
8 ike to listen to the. inthe evening, They
talk about interesting things.
9 What's thet. the garden? The flowers are
very nce.
10 Look, i's an o'd ! Would you lke to play &
game?
40
4 IWant car!
3 Id ke car.
EX VOCABULARY Prices
a Tick (¥) the correct words.
1 This less is €10.50.
a Ly ten euros and tity
ten euros ity
© [1] one hundred and five eures
2 This fotball is £30,
Ci thiny pound
> L thirtsen pounds
© Cl thirty pounds
3 That guitar is $129.99,
@ LJ one hundred and ninety-nine dolers
tb [Lone hundred and twenty-nine daliars ninety-nine
© Cone hundred and nine-twenty dolarsnine-ninety
4. That radio is €24.75.
2 twenty-four euros seventy-five
CJ fory-to euros seventy-five
cE] seventy-five eures twenty-four
5 Those cups are £9.50.
2 Cy ninetysive pounds
tb El nine pounds fity
¢ Ci five pounds ninety
6 These plants are $3.89.
2 L]thvee daliars eignty-nine
b three dollar eighty-nine
cL three of dollars eighty-nine
b @WA Listen and check.
PRONUNCIATION
Sound and spelling: /b/, /p/, /g/ and /k/
a GB Listen to the words. Write the missing letters.
1 football 5 late 9 up
2 suitase 6 lam 10 lant
3 ass 7 tar
aoa 8 00GRAMMAR
Possessive ’s; Revision of adverbs
Put the words in the correct order to make sentences.
‘Add an apostrophe () where possible. There may be
more than one possible answer.
1 bags / Kates
WeKatesbag
2 Darrens /they/re / shoes
b Complete the crossword puzzle,
elslelels|—
3 brown / friends /jacke’s / my
4 the /are/ new / boys / trousers
5 I jeans / never / wear
6 clothes /|/ my sisters / sometimes / wear
b @HB Listen and check,
© Complete the sentences with the names in brackets
and the possessive 5,
1 Thisis Emma's _ T-shirt. (mma)
2 Where's _____phone? (Mehmet)
3. Ile _______ new house. (Andrew and Mina)
4 Thats ___ computer. ithe girls)
5 Wha's________phone number? (Say)
6 I like _____ shoes. ithe children)
EAVOCABULARY Clothes and colours
a Complete the sentences with the words in the box.
“Black blue brown green grey red white yellow —
Older people often have rey __ hair,
Chocolate is usually
Bananas are
Milk is —_
Strawoerries aro
Grass is
A tiger is orange and
Ona sunny day, the sky is.
> Across
2 The opposite of ‘dark’.
5 —__+ white = pink.
6 Its cifficul to walk in these ___! They're very
big!
9 These are usually blue. You wear them on your legs. They
‘come from the USA.
Down
1 | wear —dlasses to read a book or use the computer.
3 You wear on your legs.
4 Eggs are white and
7 Men wear this fo wore They wear it on ther body
8 Old photos are______and white
PRONUNCIATION
Sound and spelling: // and /d3/
a ©HB Listen to the words in the box. What sound do
the marked letters have? Complete the table,
jeans large fashion shoes nationality Japanese
vegetables shirt Germany sure village shop
‘Sound 1/{/ " sound 2Asy |
(eg. she) _(@6. change) |
Tieane |
———Everyday English
Can | help you?
USEFUL LANGUAGE Going shopping © Put the conversation in the correct order.
(SHOP ASSISTANT Thank you
a Complete the conversations with the sentences in SHOP ASSISTANT Can I help you?
the box. CE shor assistant Certainy. That's £16, please.
[Ei shor ASSISTANT. They're £4 each,
Here's your receipt. [5] SHOP ASSISTANT OX, here you are.
Can | took eround? i shor assistant OF course. Enter your PIN, please.
Enter your iy; please: XK, heres your receipt. Would you
Vd lke that Tshirt, please, lke a bag?
How much are these bags? Li customer 0K, Idle four white plates, please.
(customer = Cant use a card to pay?
1A That's £52.95, please Cl customer = Thank you very much,
B Can use a card to pay? (Cl customer — No, ort worry
A Yes, EnteryourPIN.please, _____ 7] customer Yes, how much are these white plates?
2 & Can! help you?
B d GM Listen and check.
A Of course.
| 3A
| B Thanks. PRONUNCIATION joining words
/ aA
| B They're £35 each, a GM Listen to the sentences. What are the extra
| 5a sounds? Tick (7) the correct box.
| B Certainly, Here you are. ie
| b ©lM Listen and check. 1 Here you. are. ¥
2 Isit blue or green?
3 Three_apples, please,
4 Are you OK?
5 She_only wears white.
6 These cups are for me_andyou.
7 He_aluays wears black,
18 There are two_ empty bags.Skills for Writing
CUT areca
uo READING FOR SALE FOR SALE
Old books, photos, magazines and Beautiful 1960s plates, cups, bowls
a Read emails 1-6. ‘newspapers. Very interesting! Good and glasses! Not expensive!
Which advertisement A-D. Prices. ©
is each email about?
FOR SALE
Tick (¥) the rect box.
ick (V9 the corect bor. ©) FOR SALE New! Men's trousers, shirts, jackets and
Bed, tables and chairs. | also have some coats. Very good condition! | also have
great lamps and pictures for sale. shoes, umbrellas and watches for sale.
You have an online ad for men’s clothes. Do you also sell women's cicthes?
~
2 | saw your online advertisement for a bed. 6 lke to buy it
3
| saw your advertisement. You have some interesting things forsale. How much isthe watch? |
Isitold ornew? |
| 4_ | saw your advertisement for things you want to sell. like to see a photo of the bowls, please.
I eu hie eltalieiar
| have a few questions about the things in your ad. Are the photos colour or black and white?
Do you have any DVDs? How old are the newspapers? |
6 | saw your advertisement and | need four chairs for my flat. How many do you have? How old are they? ade
b Add a comma (,), an exclamation mark (!) or a
EAWRITING SKILLS : question mark (2) to each sentence.
Commas, exclamation marks 1 How od are you
and question marks Hovoldareyou?@
2 You're a grandmother
Tick (V) the correct ending for the sentences.
1. How much isthe 3 Ive gota sendwich a drink and 2 banana.
a Cpant —b C]plnt c Z plante
oi can < 4 These shoes are very expensive
a Clorices, b C1 prices! ¢ [1] prices?
3 Hats for sae: we have .
a [1] red white green blue and yellow
> EJ rea, write, green, blue, and yellow,
cc Cred, white, green, blue and yellow.
4 Cant pay
a Llonine, b Llonine! © [entire EXWRITING
5 Beautiful ..
C1 bres, and shoes.
'o L) bags and shoes.
cE bags! and shoes!
‘5 Where is the station
6 Satako Kai and Berto are in my class.
@ Write an email. Reply to this advert. You have a new
house and you need furniture and two computers.
7 FURNITURE FOR SALE!
6 Id like to buy... ‘We have chairs, tables, clocks and technology items for sale,
@ [Ja picture, a bow, a lamp and a book. Good condition Gontact Jason. Reply to this advort
b CF) picture, a bowl, a lamp and a book?
¢ DL) a picture, a bow! a lamp and a book
7 How old is
aoa Ow «Oe
8 Werneed some
2 L] cups, plates and glasses.
b [1 cups plates and glasses
cc [J cups, plates, and glasses?‘i
UNIT 7
Reading and listening extension
HE READING
@ Read the article and match a-d to paragraphs 1-4.
Ly What | wear when 'm nat at work
» Ey where | buy my clothes
©] Wat | wear for special occasions
6 Mywork lates
b Read the article again. Are the sentences true or false?
1. Pete's uniform is blue.
2 The police officers’ yellow Jackets are useful,
3 Pete's friends like fashionable clothes.
4 His favourite colour is brown,
5 He has an expensive sult for special events,
6
7
8
He usually wears a dark grey shit for special events.
Marks and Spencer is in the shopping mall
Jane's favourite shop isthe same as Petes
1 Idon’thave to worry about my work clothes. 'ma
police officer and I have a uniform. Tlike the uniform,
‘We wear a dark blue jacket, dark blue trousers anda
white shirt. We also have big yellow police jackets to
‘wear when we're outside in the street. These jackets
are very useful because people can see that we are
police officers.
2 r'mnot very interested in fashion. My wife, Jane, says
that my clothes are boring but most of my friends’
clothes are the same as mine! When I'm notat work.
like to wear comfortable clothes, for example jeans
and a T-shirt ora jumper. I don't really have a favourite
colour, but [try not to wear dark blue because its the
colour of my uniform. My favourite item of clothing is
my old brown jacket.
© Choose someone you know. Write a description of
their clothes. Think about these questions:
‘+ What clothes do they wear at different times of the day and
different days of the wook?
‘© What are their favourite colours?
‘+ Where do they buy their clothes?
3 Idon’'t have many expensive clothes, but sometimes
Igo to special events, for example, when friends get
‘martied, and I need to wear something nice. Ihave a
suit by the designer Tom Ford. Ithas dark grey trousers
anda matching jacket. {usually wear this with a white
shirt and tie.
4 usually go shopping with Jane. We both like to go to
the shopping mall im the centre of town. Ithas lots of
shops and it easy to find things. My favourite shop
there is Marks and Spencer. Marks and Spencer's
clothes are usually comfortable and they aren't
very expensive. [buy all my clothes there but Jane's
favourite shops are Next and Debenhams,LISTENING
@ @HB Listen to the conversation, What does the shop
sell? Underline the correct answer.
books handbags computers birthday cards
things for the home clothes chocolates
b GB Listen again. Tick (V) the things the people
talk about.
1 abirthday
2 aholiday
3 a party
4 a parent
5 a present
6 atriend
7
8
9
0
eal
Oo
a
Oo
QO
anewtat =]
anewcar =F]
abirthday card C]
aposteard = EJ
© @HM Listen again and underline the correct words.
Paul thinks shopping isting / boring
Sue wants to buy something useful/ colour
The cups have pictures of flowers / animals on them.
The lamp is blue / brown,
Paul doesn't ike the colour/ price ofthe lamp.
Paul's mum wants a table for her TV/ laptop.
The table is £60 / £60.
Next, Paul and Sue will goto a café / card shop.
@vounune
d Write about a shop you like. Think about these
questions:
What's the shop's name?
Whereis it?
What things do you buy there?
Haw often do you go there?
How many people work there?
Why do you ike it?
GRAMMAR
Tick (¥) the sentences that are correct. Correct the
stakes. Remember near = here (near me) and
far= there (not near me)
1 (Z| How much is this chair? (near)
2 [This cups are £6. (neat)
3.) That bags nice. (far?
4] Those picture is interesting. far)
5 EJ Ike Martins shoes
© 7] Ihave two boys, This isthe boys’ bedroom.
7] thave one daughter. This is my daughier’s hat
8 Fits Anna's and Davids computer.
VOCABULARY
Correct the mistakes.
1 Fd like a yellow suites.
{ike ayellow suitcase,
2 He has a red giutar.
3 This picture is one hundred and sixty-hree pound.
4 Do you have any black radioes?
5 Isa light brawn skit.
6 Where's your green jakot?
7 have six wie shits.
8 Its. grey dark coat
Look again at Review your progress on p.62 of the Student’
‘Book, How well can you do these things now?
=veryuell 2=well 1 = not sowell
Ne See
‘alk about things I want to buy Le
‘alk about the clothes that people wear iT
_ask about and pay for things in a shop. CiEEGRAMMAR Past simple: be
@ Put the words in the correct order to make sentences
and questions.
1 last /concert /at / night / was /1/a
2 where / morning / this / Nina / was ?
3 weren't/ last / we / at / night / concert /the
4- they /ago/ in / week / were /a / Shanghai
5 week / were / Moscow / you Fin last?
6 were /yes, /we
7 the /aternoon / at / meeting / was / this / Adrian ?
8 no, fwasn't/ he
b Complete the conversation with was, were, weren't or
wasn’t.
‘A You !__weren's__here on Friday afternoon. Where
2 you?
8 15__witn my brothers. We “___at
a basketball geme,
A On,>_____itgood?
B No,t©_____ I dont ike basketball
‘A Oh, And where ’____ you on Friday evening?
BWe® ata party
A 2 ita good party?
B tok. The people #__ really
nice, but the music @__"__ very good.
© GNM Listen and check.
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VOCABULARY Past time expressions
4 Complete the sentences with the words in the box.
ayearege last month last night
this afternoon this morning yesterday 3
1 ts January 2016, twas Janary 2015
Teer oir 3
2 Todays Sunday te thd of Jenuan. ait
itwas the secondo January :
3 i's Suncey evening, [as at work rom 200 pm unt
530 pm tocey waa werk
4 ts Suncey evening. was at work frm 830 am uni
1:30 am today Iwas a vk
5 It's Sunday. | was at work from 8:00 pm until 11:30 pm on
‘Saturday. | was at work,
6 ts January 2016. | wasn Rome Dacember 2016, | was
inRome :
ry
b Gm Listen and check.
© Underline the correct words.
1 I was in Paris at/on/ ago Thursday.
2 A Were you in Bristol yesterday/ this yesterday ! on
yesterday?
B Yes, | was.
3. Was Adam at work on this/ last morning?
4 They weren't at home last / ago / af the weekend.
5 We were ata concert the lastnight! on lastnight! lat night
6 Where were you three months ago/ ago three months f
last three months?
PRONUNCIATION
Sentence stress: was and were in
positive sentences
a GIG Listen and underline the two stressed words in
each sentence.
1 Jomes was st home.
2 We were in London.
3 You were at work.
4 My parents were in tay.
5 The party was fun,
6 The game was exciting.
7 The concert was good.
& The meetings were intresting.EE GRAMMAR Past simple: positive
@ Complete the crossword puzzle with the past simple
form of the verbs.
ta
eT -
TE
¥ ig
al -
P
fe
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> Across ¥ Down
2 see 1 arrive
4 listen, 36
8 kill 5 talk
9 read © have
10 stay 7 play
11 get 10 st
b Complete the story with the past simple form of the
verbs in brackets
A great evening
My friend Max and | ?__atrived (arrive) at the
cinema at 5:30 pm and we ®. (watch)
a film. in the film, a woman * (be) at
2 party and she * {kill)a man. Itwas
very exciting!
Then we © (go) to the new café on
King Street. 1 (see) a man | know
from work, Oskar. We asked him to eat with us
and he”. (ay) yes. We &
(talk) about the film. Oskar know) it
t00. Max went home at about 8:30 pm but Oskar
and 1 (stay) at the café and
"_________{have) a coffee.
‘After, we went to my house and #@__
(play) cards. Oskar was really good! It was a great
evening.
B Tue en atte
EAVOCABULARY Free time activi
Complete the activities with the words in the box,
ies
0 (x2) have (x2) listen to play (x2) read watch
Gi a
—_
A
ie Fe
regen i aaa ame
Se '
ry. >
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SacI A sg HTTT eact ape
ahachaa | sae meal
; ‘i 3
acomputer game a football match ‘shopping
b Underline the correct words.
1 | listen to read/ watch the newspaper every day.
2 | sometimes go/Jsten to/ watch fms on TV.
3 I never go/ have/ watch to the cinema
4 I don't listen to play read magazines.
5 | g0! have! playa shower every evening.
6 | usually listen fo/ read / waich the radia in the morning.
7 often read ! play watch football matches on TV.
8 | have/ play! watch computer games every day.
9 | always have listen to watch music inthe evening,
10 | always go/ play / waich to partes at the weekend,
¢ @NB Listen and check.
PRONUNCIATION
Sound and spelling: /t/ and /d/
4 @IHB Listen to the past simple verbs. Is the final sound
‘i oF ld? Tick () the correct box.
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ESSER TRUSS ee) CULT
USEFUL LANGUAGE
Making and responding to
suggestions
@ Complete the sentences and questions with the words
in the box.
could free idea let's shall
1 That's @ nice idea _
2 .g0 to that new restaurant.
3 —____we goto the cinema?
4 tim ret ‘on Tuesday.
5 Wego swimming.
b Underline the correct words to complete the
conversation.
ANGELA | went to the beach last week, It was great.
SUZY Oh, Het/ Jet's go to the beach together some time!
ANGELA ?Thar’s/ This isa lovely idea.
SUZY We “could shall go this weekend,
ANGELA I'm sorry, 'm “free / busy with my family this,
weekend,
SUZY OK. °Shall we We shall go next Saturday?
ANGELA 1° can't/ don't go on Saturday but I'm “free / busy
‘on Sunday. | can go on Sunday.
SUZY Nice / OK, Sunday. Good.
ANGELA Great!
¢ @IM Listen and check.
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d Put the conversation in the correct order.
SaveeD Great! Let’s go now.
(] SAYEED OK, that's a nice idea! See you at eleven.
SAYEED OK. Wo could go at eleven.
SAYEED Shall we go for a coffee?
[J ANVA Great! Shall we goto the new Polish café?
[JANYA Coffee? Good idea!
Clanva sory icant go now. | have @ meeting at
tenciclock
@ © Listen and check.
PRONUNCIATION
Main stress and tone
@ @IBE Listen to the sentences. Does the tone
rise (2) or fall (¥) after the underlined main stress?
Tick (V) the correct box,
1 Shalvem brea omar? |
(Matsa vides
3 Let's go to the cinema next week.
[a Thats gate,
| tm aay hscey
[Thats idesSCS cola Citi eg
US SON AUP LO (OU
HiEmi
This @ note to a
¥ thank you for your hel
Ih 1p on Wedn
READING {inn o shorn gee androgen
‘really nice dress: Now I need some shoes! :
@ Read the thank you notes. Complete the See. oes!
sentences with the names in the box. ‘You soon
Ghartie Emi Helen Nina Oscar Russell Nina
1 Charlie __ helped a friend with his fat. HiCharlie
2 drove to hospital. help at
3 helped a fiend at he shoes. Thisisa shorter to say thanks for your iy
2 necded 0 SO SSEEy ‘the weekend. Tho new table and chairs more
5 bought things fr his ft good boug-somebia puree andlampecn
6 oughta new cress. ‘Monday. hope you can come for diner some time!
WRITING SKILLS Best wishes :
Writing short emails, Russell i,
letters and notes ome
Here are sone chocolates ta say thawhe
@ Underline the correct words to complete the email. bee al tps yee for
driving me to horpital on Monday. You were
est! Tc home agai tow bain bo fora fos
days Shape we case sett for a drink: soon
best stshes
Helen,
WRITING
@ Write a thank you note to your friend Marie,
Remember to give information about:
‘© the lunch you had at her house
‘the people you met
‘© your photos of the day
‘= when you hope to meet her again
*At/ For / Dear Stella
2These / This / That is an email ‘saying / to say /
‘say thank you “to / about / for coming to my r
‘concert on Friday. | hope you liked the musie.
It be / was / fs good to meet your friends. Hi Marie
Fd like / Thope / I want we can mest again soon.
"There | Here are / Here were some photos of the
‘evening. | like the picture of you and Ali
Best wishes / wish luck
ava
b Match 1-6 with a-f to make expressions ee
1 (@] Dear some photos of the party
2 [Here are soon
3 Ey Thanks for © wishes,
4 C1 hope we can 4 Tory,
5 Cy) Seeyou meet again son.
6 Bost your note Best wishes
——————— eeUNIT 8
Reading and listening extension
GEREADING
@ Read the blog. Are the sentences true or false?
1 Jillwas at work on Friday.
2 She lives with Mel and Amy.
3 She was in her office on Sunday,
4 She had lunch with Angela on Sunday,
5 Mel and Amy went to Dublin on Monday.
6 Jill and Angela travelled to the airport together.
1b Read the blog again. Underline the correct words to
complete the sentences.
1 Jillhad a good bad day at work on Friday.
2 She went tothe theatre / stayed at home on Friday evening.
3. She missed the end of the film because she was tired /
bored.
She watched a cookery programme! cooked an indian
‘meal on Sunday.
‘Angela bought a suitcase / some books on Sunday.
Jilland her friends had pizza for lunch I dinner on Sundey.
‘They were in the pizza restaurant for three fourhours..
Jill got up early fate on Monday,
Jill and Angela arrived in Dublin at 7:40/ &-400n Monday,
‘They were in Dublin fora holiday / on business,
Beavan
rt
© Write a biog about your daily life. Write about last
| week. Think about these questions:
‘+ What did you do?
‘© Whore did you go?
‘© Who did you see?
or
3
Ge Fripay oth san
had hoi day at ork. The ofe was ely
busy. | was so happy to get home, My flatmates,
Mel and Amy, wanted me to go to the theatre with
‘them, but | was tired, They went out, but | watched
‘an od film in my bedroom. It was a biliant murder
story, but I fll asleep before the end, 30 I don’t
‘now who the killer was!
fied sunpay t1th gan
| I got up late and had a long bath, then | watched
‘@ programme about Indian cookery. I was a bit
hungry after the programme so | nad cheese on
‘toast — my favourite! | met Angela in town for
lunch and then we went shopping, ! bought a
‘sultcase for our holiday in Ireland and Angela got
some books. At 6:00 ve met Mel and Anny fora
pizza. We were in the restaurant til 10:00!
feed Mownay 120 san
| got up at 4:00 this moming. | was realy tired,
but our plane to iretand was at 6:30. went fo the
ciportin a tax. Angela was already there with the
tickets. t only took seventy minutes to travel from
London to Dublin. We had breakfast on the plane,
then Angela read one of her new books and I looked
‘ut ofthe window, We had a tour of Dubin today,
‘and now we'e at our hotel, which is lovely!LISTENING
@ ©EB Listen to the conversation. Complete the text
with the words in the box.
Barcelona the beach a concert work
arestaurant amuseum heme the park
Matt
‘Matt was at ‘home with his chidren on Saturday,
but his wite was at 2 On Sunday, they all went
fo in
Grace
Grace and her sistor were in © at the weekend.
They went to ® on’, ‘on Saturday
and to# (on Sunday.
b GB Listen again. Who says the sentences?
Write Matt or Grace.
1. [think they were abit bored.
2... itwasnt very cold
3. There were a lat of people.
4 The bands were very good,
5 The restaurant was empty!
6 A famiy ticket was oniy £10.00!
7
8
9
0
—Matt__
‘There weren't any other people.
It was really interesting,
‘There was a lot to see and do.
Iwas fee.
© Write an email to a friend about last weekend,
Remember to say:
+ where you were
* who you were with
© what you did
Oo) Review
[GRAMMAR
Correct the mistakes.
1 1am ina meeting yesterday afternoon,
wasn a meeting yesterday afternoon,
2 Emilia nat was at work yesterday.
3 We are in the USA in 1996,
4. Where they wore yesterday?
5 Wewas play tennis
6 Jessie arivd at nine o'clock.
7 Ldid have breakfast this morning,
8 Carrie goad to New York last year.
VOCABULARY
Tick (v) the sentences that are correct. Correct the
mistakes,
1 [1] where wore you ago fve years?
Where were you five years ago?
2 [1] Isaw Harry the last week
3 Fy We had a mesting on Monde.
4 Olivia was here at the weekend,
5 [] They listened music last night.
6 [1] thad a shower this morning.
7 [2] We piayed computer games at the weekend.
8 [| We went the cinema yesterday.
Pua ae tass
‘Look again at Review your progress on p.70 of the Students
Book. How wall can yan do these things now?
Bmvoywel 2=well 1 =notsowell
IAN... :
‘alk about past events o
describe events inthe past ve
‘make and respond to suggestions, ofay We didn’t stay in their house
TEGRAMMAR Past simple: negative
@ Underline the correct words to complete the text.
@ YOUSSEF’S PLACE, MARRAKESH.
Last year we "don't had / didnt have didn't had a holiday
here in the UK. We went to Morocco. We "don't stayed /
weren't stay / did't stay in a hotel - we camped at “Youssef's
place’ near Marrakesh. We had a big tent with two beds.
‘The campsite was very beautiful and there were lots of
great people there. (We “didn't meet / did't met / don't met
Youssef but we met his brother!)
Youssef’ place isn’t in Marrakesh ~ it's about 40 minutes
from the city. We ‘not drove / didn't drove / didn't drive there
—we took a taxi. Marrakesh is an exciting city but we “didn't
0 don't went / didn't went there every day. We visited small
‘towns and villages near the campsite and walked in the
mountains.
‘The holiday wasn’t expensive. The tent cost $30 a night
and we usually cooked our meals in the campsite kitchen.
But we don't cook | nat cooked / didn't cook every night!
We visited some great restaurants and cafés in Marrakesh.
b Complete the conversations with the past simple
negative form of the verbs in brackets.
1 A Our father went to Los Angeles last week. He stayed in
hotel, | think.
No, he —didit stay (stay) ina hotel. He stayed ata
campsite
Wee visited a lot of museums on holiday.
We (visita lot of museums. We visited
two museums! Tat’ not alot
How was the café?
{went othe office! |
They had a car on haiay In France
‘Well, no, they. (have) a car. They had
bikes.
| bought afew new clothes yesterday.
You. (buy) a few new clothes! You bought a
lot of new clothes!
read a lot of books last weekend.
You (1ead) a lot of books. You read one
‘book! That's all!
(Go) toa catel
¢ © Listen and check.
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VOCABULARY Transport
@ Write the words under the pictures.
bike boat bus car underground
Plane taxi train tram
PRONUNCIATION
Sound and spelling: The letter a
@ GED Listen to the words in the box. What sound do
the marked letters have? Complete the table
what tad car flat train father take
plane watch want camp garden
[Sona a7 | Send 2a | Soa 31 Seat 47
(eg. cat) (eg. park) | (eg. plate) (e.g, not)
ears what
oesB OMA TCMOUeC mite geg
EE GRAMMAR Past simple: questions bb Underline the correct words to complete the
conversations.
@ Put the words in the correct order to make questions, «1A It's~7°C! don't ike "surnmer/ winter!
1 last! did / go holiday / year Fon / where /you? B Really? like this season. | tke “cloud / cold weather
nore id you goon holiday last vear? ‘and I realy ike 2sncwy! snow!
2 you/ did / there / how / get? 2 A Its really “wind / windy today.
B Yes, there's always lt of wind windy in the autumn.
3. go/ friend /2/ you with f did ? 3A Lookat the ®rain / rainy!
B 1 know. Itoften "rains rainy in this country.
4. Stay /you! did where? 4 Did you have good weather on holiday? twas 42°C here
B 42°C! No, it wasn't *hot/ cold but twas warn f wind
5 up/ get/ what / did /you /time ? and "sun {sunny every dey.
6 lot buy things /of /you did a? © GARB Listen and check,
7 Gia / beach /the /g0/ you /t0? PRONUNCIATION
8 holiday / did /enioy /you/ the ? Sound and spelling: The letter o
| a GiB Listen to the words in the box. What sound do
'b Complete the conversation with the words in the box. the marked letters have? Complete the table.
jidhe was did didhe get Did Jack stay efoud hot snowy holiday town cold
Did you did you stay he did he didn't | didn't Phone ago doctor brown wrong trousers
A Whet*___did__you do at New Year? 2 1
oot Sound {Voor Somnd2fau Soma” ‘|
B No,3___ I stayed at home. (eg. no) (eg. now) (eg nai) |
A why4____ at home? | ‘cloud |
B I wasn't very wel | |
1K Oh, nol §_at homer | |
B No,©___. He went int the city, |
a? see the fireworks? |
8 Ye5,*___ |
'K What time °_ home? . : ;
B I don't know. 1!@___ in beat
¢ GIBB Listen and check.
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| The seasons 2 ee a 8
| andthe weather |‘'{"|@|rimjijale|kir *
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USEFUL LANGUAGE
Making and responding to requests
a Complete the conversations with the sentences in
the box.
‘Soy, | can't. Vim really busy.
Thanks, that’s rally kind of you.
Sure, no problem.
Can you do something for me?
‘Oh, OK, I'l doit then,
| Could you meet me at the station on Sunday?
} Canyot-go-tothesheps?
Conversation L
‘A Canyou goto the shops? We need bread,
B Sorry, 'm really busy.
as
Conversation 2
a2
B Sure, what is i?
j ae
| B Yes, certain
| aA‘__.___sss__‘& Put the conversation in the correct order.
| Conversation 3 (]kemry Can you pick Jenny up rom school at four?
| 'K Can you come tothe shops with me tocay? KERRY Hi, its Kerry here.
BSR NR, KERRY See you,
A Oh, OK. Could you come with me tomorrow? (J) KERRY Thanks, that’s really kind of you.
pe em fin, thanks. Could you do something for me?
A Thanks. [SAL Yes, ofcourse. What i 17
LI SAL Sure, no problem.
b GBM Listen and check. [sat Hikerry, how are you?
CE] SaL Thats OK. See you later.
d © Listen and check.
PRONUNCIATION
syllables and spelling
a GIG Listen to the words. How many syllables do
they have? Add the words to the correct group,
lovely expensive beautiful station autumn
different museum cinema restaurant
interesting holiday campsite
| 2sylabies |S sylales
lovely expenciveBYTES Coan tt nreg
Cmca Cana B Ean
READING
@ Read three online posts about New Year and tick (/) P
the correct people, Sometimes there is more than one a ee asses toreese,
Possible answer. __ Then, we went shopping for new clothes. | bought
ated dress for New Year. After that, we cooked fish,
vegetables and rice for the evening meal. We had
a big family New Year dinner at our home with our
parents and grandparents. We didn't go out but we
saw lots of fireworks near our house.
diang, China
Le | Rony | Share
| 1 who had dinner ina restaurant? |
| 2.Who had fish for dinner?
‘3. Who wore new clothes?
‘4 Who met some friends?
5 Who was with family? ey #
6 Who watched TV? FA First, | went to my brother's flat and we I
7 Who cleaned the house? watched a film. We had pizza and ice cream. It was }
———— + OK. Then, we went into town and met some friends.
aie sau eas 1 Itwas very cold (I only had my old black jeans
and T-shirt —no coat or hat!) but we watched the
WRITING SKILLS fireworks for about ten minutes. After that, | went
5, hor id watched TV.
Making the order clear station
Liam, UK
4 Undering the correct words to complete the online post Hal kee en
BA Frcs, nag dinner in a restaurant with my
friends. | had fish and it was very good. After that,
‘we went to a party on the beach, it was great! |
wore a new white dress, There were lots of people
on the beach. We put flowers in the water and.
watched the fireworks. After that, we sat and talked
Until about 4:00 am.
Fernanda, Brazil
Le | Repiy| sare
What did you
do on your
last birthday?
vada.
P Tma doctor so I was at work in the day — but the
evening was fun! 'First that, / First, my friend Tess
trtived at my house wh a beaut day cake
"after, / Then, my friend Dave phoned from New Ey
“on Sater that atone: nysierataChaese | EA WRITING
restaurant and we had a very good meal.
@ What did you do last New Year? Write an online post.
Yor my ast birthday I went to London with my friend n
Alan, Wo went on a boat on the river inthe morning.
‘It was nice but it was very cold! ‘First, / After that,
_ we had lunch and °next that, / then, we went toa
+ footbatl match, Our team didnt win but we had
a good time anyoray!
d
[Last year [had a really fun birthday. “Fut / Next, 1
hhad lunch with my family. ’After then, / Then, T went
anico now watch. °After that, / Next time, I met my
friends Iris, Calvin and Robert. We had a drink and
Like Ropy | Snare
5S gpa 9UNIT 9
Reading and listening extension
GE READING b Read the article again. Complete the sentences with
Billy, Monica or Lee.
Read the web article. Match the people to the 1 Lee traveled with a friend.
pictures 1-3. ae
Bily OJ) Monica Lee
wanted to surprise a friend.
made a journey to find a new joo,
‘was on holiday.
‘met an important person on a journey.
didn't see his or her friend.
had a problem because ofthe weather,
didn't arrive in the correct city.
@evoamren
© Write about 2 journey you made. Remember to give
information about:
‘when the journey was
‘© why you made the journey
‘where you traveled from and to
‘+ what happened on the journey.
WE ASKED OUR READERS TO SEND IN THEIR
TRAVEL STORIES. HERE ARE SOME OF THEM:
Four years age | went to London for @ job
interview. Trains are expensive in the UK, so
| went by bus. The journey was about five
hours. | didn’t have anything to read so |
started talking fo the woman in the seat nex! to Tees USA nshaacd | had asele
me. Her nome was Milly. We got married last free time, £0 | lew to New York to visit my
year and now we have « boby boy! friend, Chris. | didn’t tell her because | wanted to
surprise her. | arrived but Chris wasn’t at home.
Tho man in the flat next door seid she was on
holiday! | got @ taxi back to the cirport but i
started fo snow ond there were no flights, so |
slept at the airport. It was aveull
In the university holiday, my friend and | decided to drive
to Budapest for a music concert. We didn’t have & map,
but we didn’t think it was important, The journey was fun
‘and we arrived late at night. In the morning, we looked
‘around the city, but it didn’t look like the photos of Budapest
con the Inlernet. Afiero few hours, we realised we were in
Buchorest in Romania, not Budapest in Hungary!Ce ne
ee A
LISTENING
@ GIA Listen to the interview. Underline the correct
Words to complete the sentences.
1 The woman is working / on holiday today
2 The woman knows doesn't know the man.
3 The man and woman met on holiday fast year nthe
street tecay
4 They talk about the man’s/ woman's holiday.
6 @I Listen again. Tick (7) the sentences that are
‘true. Correct the false sentences,
1 Cy The man's lest holiday was in surnmer.
‘last hol
2 1] He went on holiday with his children.
3 [1] They trevelied by shi and train,
4 (1 They were on holiday for two weeks.
5 C1 They stayed ina fat ner te beach,
6 1 Itwas their fist visit to Portugal
7 [7 The man learnt some Portuguese phrases before the
holiday.
8 C1] Engin eta cole ana rainy in auturn,
© Write a conversation between two friends talking
about their last holiday. Think about these questions:
‘© Where oid they go?
‘+ How did they gel there?
‘© Where did they stay?
© How was the weather?
Tick (¥) the past simple sentences that are correct,
Correct the mistakes,
1 [1A Did you take these photos?
B Yes, | took:
Yeo,ldid.
2 1 Where di you go?
3 [1] I didnt saw Sabine.
4 DD What time you arrived?
8 C1] Elena didn’t get up early.
6 [] What did they do?
7 DUA Did you vist your tiends?
B No, I didnt visit.
8 [1] Matt oidn't read his emis.
VOCABULARY
Correct the mistakes.
1. The weather's very cold and cloud today.
‘The weather's very cold and cloudy today.
We took train to Milan,
We went wit: plane to Stockholm.
This is a photo of the snowy in the garden.
‘A Did you drive to the station?
B No, we went by the bus.
It always rainy here in the summer,
Did you go with car to Moscow?
was suny and warm yesterday.
Raa MGM antletashs
‘Look again at Review your progress on p.78 of the Student's
‘Book. How well can you de these things now?
Beveywell 2=well 1 =notso well
“TOA.fy Mane
GRAMMAR
Present continuous: positive
Underline the correct words to complete the text
messages.
1
1'm cook tm cooking / | cooking dinner.
‘There's fats of food, Do you want to eat?
2
Help! Joo listening / Joe's istens / Joe's listening
to anew OD. it's really bad!
3
‘Ym at the station. It’s raining traning / It's rain andi
don't have an umbrella, Can you mest ma nthe car?
4
We're having / We having / We're have coffee in
the Peach Tree café. See you soon.
5
‘ooking / 1m looking I'm fook out of the
window and | can see your cat. ft siting /
Itesitting / its stn a tree!
b Complete the sentences with the present continuous
form of the verbs in the box. Use contractions.
f
g have speak study wear work
Ba
26
Japanese.
Sie
shit.
white 6 You at
university,
58
VOCABULARY The home
@ Complete the crossword puzzle.
i F
k
E
> Across
3 ‘There's @ shower in this room.’
4 ‘There's a table and six chairs inthis room. We have dinner
here every evening.’ (6, 4)
6 ‘Every room has one or more. I's good to open it in hat
weather’
“There are lots of nice chairs inthis room and a big TV." (6, 4)
“Every room has one. You can walk or sit there.’
Dawn
“There's @ table and two chairs in this room. | cook and eat |
hore.”
‘Every room has ane or two, You use it to go in or aut.”
"Tread books, listen to music, sleep and wake up inthis,
room.’
5 ‘We sit here on sunny days but not on rainy days!
6 ‘Every room has four or more. You can put pictures there.”
rear
PRONUNCIATION
Sound and spelling: /f/ and /0/
a HM Listen to the words in the box. What sound do
the marked letters have? Complete the table.
‘bathroom kitehen picture chair
rinth month question thirty
“Sound 1 4/ " Sound 2.0
es. Janet “tee, bath)
bathroomUCR cies
HI GRAMMAR Present continuous:
negative and questions
@ Put the words in the correct order to make sentences
and questions.
1 you /are / who / phoning ?
Who ane you phoning?
2. studying / aren't / we
3. phone /is /the / Ryan /talking / why / on?
4. not / book /'m / this / reading
5 are/ bus / waiting / for / friends / the / your ?
6 the/ staying / hotel isn't at / Erica .
b mmm Listen and check.
© Complete the conversation with the present
continuous form of the verbs in brackets.
ANDY Hi, ts me. Where re you? What “are yau.daing.
(you / doy?
TILDA I'm wth Jenny and Craig.
ANDY Oh, © (you / work)?
TIDA Yes, we ae, Can have some apple juice, pleese?
ANDY Apple juice? What > _____(you tak) about?
TWOA sory, (17 not tak 0 you
5 (talk) tothe waiter but he
5 tnot ister).
Wait? Is thore a waiter at work?
No,? (ve /not/ work) in the ofc.
We're in a meeting at a café
ANDY Oh
ANDY
THA
d © Listen and check.
A VOCABULARY
Place phrases with prepositions
@ Complete the sentences with in, om or at.
1's Bryan __in___ boa?
2 Sorry, | can’t talk now. 'm the airport
3 Were you ___ school yesterday?
4 Why did you take photos ‘the plane?
5 Angle's the bus stop.
6 Kay and Ble are holiday.
7. Did you read the train?
8 | talked to Jason the party.
@ Your bag is the car.
10 | saw this film the cinema last year.
LL Is there wifi the hotel?
12 Ihave wisi home,
b Underline the correct words to complete the
conversations.
1A Where are you? Are you at/ in/ on the airport?
No, I'm at/ in/ on te cinema! It's a really good film!
1s Pasha at/ in/ on work?
No, he's atin / on holiday.
‘You could phone Stella. She's at/ in/ on home.
| don't have my phone. It's at/ fn an the car
Is Allie at/ Ja / on schoo!?
No, she's at/ in/ om bed:
‘Ave you at in/ on the bus?
No, there aren't any buses. I'm at/ in {on taxi
\'m stil at/in/ on the station. The trains late
‘Oh dear. Can you phone when you'te at/ in / on the train?
2
wrorara>are>
¢ @IMM Listen and check.
PRONUNCIATION
Sound and spelling: /o/
a GHB Listen and underline the /a! sound in each word.
husband
picture
Brazil
daughter
autumn
20
slapanese
hospital
‘computer
-fternaon
SowrvonseneACN Mant)
Aiea cutscene mae eos ets
USEFUL LANGUAGE
Asking for travel information
@ Complete the expressions with the words in the box.
four c'clock office train sie stop ten minutes
1 platform be
2 ticket
3 direct
4 in
5 at
6 bus
b Complete the conversation with the words in the box.
‘at can bus stop direct change
exeuse help problem next ticket
‘A Oh!__excuse me!
B Yes? How? ___| help?
‘A What time's the 2 bus to Bath?
Bits‘___ 11:15,
A Soitleaves in ten minutes. Is it a® ______bus?
B No, you ® at Bristol.
‘A OK, and which 7 isit?
B_Number 2, near the #_____offce.
[A Great! Thanks for your ®
BNo™
¢ © Listen and check.
Put the conversation in the correct order.
1B No problem.
(DB Yes? How can theo?
1B No, you change at Brighton.
A Excuse me.
‘AWihat time's the net tran to Eastbourne?
(DB The next train leaves in half an hour.
(ASo at 10:25. Is ita direct train?
Tb tts pattorm 9.
[5A OK, and which platform is it?
CIA Great! Thanks for your hol.
@ GI Listen and check.
EA PRONUNCIATION
Sound and spelling: /ta/ and /ea/
a @IME Listen to the words in the box. What sound do
the marked letters have? Complete the table.
palr wear we're meal there
Sound 1 fia! Sound 2 feat
|e. hear (eg, hairs
ot