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3 (CHECKING INTO A HOTEL
a @1.42 Watch or listen to Rob. Circle)a or b.
1 Robis from
a the UK
b the USA
2 He's
a anartist
b ajournalist
3. Hote in Poland
2 on holiday
b for work
7 WALKER
My name's Rob Walker. | have a reservation,
Sorry?
1 Hall.
How do you spell it?
Walker.
Sorry, what's your surname?
Thank you. OK, Mr Walker. You're in room 321
Good afternoon.
WALKER
Thanks.
PD Names
name Rob Walker
first name Rob
surname (or I
st name) Walker
© @1.44 Watch or
conversation.
ton and repeat the
In pairs, role-play the conversation. Use your name
and surname,
PD Greeti
Good morning» 12.00
Good afternoon 12.00 » 6.00 p.m.
Good evening — 6.00 pm.»
4 @ BOOKING A TABLE
a @1.45 Watch or
1 Jenny's from
a the USA
b the UK
2 is her birthday.
@ Today
b Tomorrow
3 Locanda Verde isa
isten to Jenny. Circle)a or b.
b club
bb @1.46 Watch or listen and complete the
information.
Bookings
Day __
Table for people
Time (o'clock)
Name Jenny Ziel
pz
In the USA, Z = 200 /
In the UK, Z|
5 eo USEFUL PHRASES
1.47 Watch or listen and repeat the useful
O14 h or li \d repeat the useful
phrases.
Ihave @ reservation.
How do you spell it?
Sorry?
‘Thonk you:
Good morning.
How can | help you?
A table for tomorrow, please,
‘That's right© Watch or listen to Rob in a London pub.
Tick (7) the things he orders on the menu in a.
d_ Watch or listen again and complete the
conversation,
Barman Who's next?
Rob CanI havea”
Barman Anything else?
sandwich, please?
Rob Anda? please,
Barman Ice and lemon?
Rob > thanks,
Rarman There you ge
Rob Thanks, How much is it?
Barman
Rob Here you?
Barman Thanks. Here's your change.
e Watch or listen and repeat. Then practise
the conversation with a partner.
Now role-play the conversation in pairs. A You
are the barman. B Order food and a drink. Then
change roles.
Watch or listen to Jenny and her friend Amy
ina New York deli. How much is Jenny's lunch?
Watch or listen again. What do they have?
Complete the chart.
Jenny
Amy
USEFUL PHRASES
Watch or listen and repeat the useful
phrases.
Can [have a cheese
sandwich, please?
Here you are.
Here's your change.
Anything else? I'm fine, too,
And Coke, please. Wait for me
Ice and lemon? Sure!
No, thanks. Great idea,
How much is it?Practical English VWhat time is it?
telling the time _V the time, saying how you
Pia, silent consonants
1 @ TELLING THE TIME VOCABULARY the time
a @5.21 Watch or listen and match the a
Listen and repeat the times.
ES
Wsthree otlock. Ws five pastthree, _ttston paste,
we) ‘
Is half past three. I's twenty-five to four. I's twenty to four.
&
Wes la)quarterto four. I’stentofour. ‘It's five to four.
ey
cD
= s b Cover the times. Look at the clocks and say the
4 Roh mv tired What time ict?
umes.
Alan It'seleven o'clock.
Rob —_| need to go. | have a meeting in Oxford © @5.24 Listen and draw the times on the clocks.
tomorrow morning
Al ink?
Rob
2 Rob Excuse me, What time is it?
Woman Is a quarter to eight. What time's your
train?
Rob At seven forty-seven
Woman You need to hurry! You only have two
minutes.
Rob Thanks!
1 You can also say the time with numbers, ¢.9.
7,5 = (a) quarter past seven OR seven fifteen.
3 Rob Hello, mm Rob Walker. I'm sorry I'm late,
Man You're an hour late. I's half past ten.
Seana aie cea sorry: 260 minutes minis! = one hour ia
5.22 Watch or listen and repeat the —
conversations in a. Then practise them with a 9 Practise with a partner.
partner.
(it's twenty t0 nine.
¢ Cover the conversations and look at the clocks in
Communication What time is it? A p.79
photos A-C. What time is it? °@ P
B p.83 Ask and answer about times.3 PRONUNCIATION /nj, silent consonants
a @5.25 Listen and repeat the words and sound.
clock | what Oxford sorry coffee
b 5.26 Listen and repeat the words. Practise
saying them.
eight half hour know listen tied two
Wednesday what write
D Silent letters
‘Some English words have a’‘silent letter’, e.g. in
where, you don't pronounce the h ea
© @5.27 Listen to the conversations. Then practise
with a partner.
‘A What time is it? 5 @ANIGHT ouT
B its half past two
a @5.30 Watch or listen to Jenny and Amy. Tick (7)
A Is the meeting on Wednesday? the two places they go to,
B I don't know. —“
acalé
A Listen and write five sentences. Pee
B Ohnol''m tired
acinema
a restaurant
4 VOCABULARY saying how you feel b Watch or Heton again. Complete rentences 1-3
with times.
2 @5.28 Listen and repeat the sentences. "Tissot
Ma
2 Theshowendeat_————————
a}
= 6 o USEFUL PHRASES
1 Iimtired. 2 I'm cold, 3 I'm hunary. @5.31 Watch or listen and repeat the useful
phrases.
Ineed to go What 2 great show!
Youneedto hurry. It’s ate and I'm tired.
You're an hourlate. Come on.
a i ts 5 Vm thirty 'm really sorry. OK. Let's go.
Don't worry.
b Match the sentences in a to a-e.
Time for lunch
b Time for bed.
cc It's5° (degrees \i'gri:z!) this morning,
[needa glass of water.
e W’s35*!
¢ @5.29 Listen and check. How do you feel at the
moment?3 oe SAYING THE DATE
a
7.27 Watch or listen to Rob talking to his friend Alan.
Complete the conversation.
Rob What's the date today?
Alan [think it's the of June
Rob Are you sure’ Isn'tit the « 2
Alan No, definitely the ®
Rob Oh nol It’s my dad's *
Watch or listen again and repeat the conversation. Then
practise it with a partner.
7.28 Watch or listen to Rob and answer the questions.
1 Where does Rob ao?
2 What does he give his
father?
3 When is his father's
birthday?
ie
D Saying the date
@ You say You write
the frst of April Ast April 1 Apel 1/4
the second of June 2nd June 2June 2/6
the fourth of May
the twentieth of July
‘4th May 4 May 4/5
20th July 20 July 20/7
©7.29 Watch or listen and repeat the dates. Practise
saying them.
‘Ast January Ith May 22nd September
2nd February 14th June 23rd October
8th March 16th July 30th November
Oth April 20th August Bist December
the twenty-third of March 23rd March 23 March 23/3
Ask and answer with a partner.
1. What's the date today?
2 What's the date tomorrow?
3. What other dates are holidays in your town,
(country)?
Stand up. Ask other students: When's
your birthday? Make a class list.
Tell a partner three birthdays that are
important to you.
(( My girlfriend's birthday
September.
is the second of
(@ TALKING ON THE PHONE
@7.30 Watch or
listen. Why does
Rob phone Jenny?
Watch or listen
again. Mark the
sentences T (true)
or F (false).
1 Rob thinks Jenny
arrives in London
fon 20th March,
2 He thinks she
leaves on the
29th
3 It’s Thanksgiving
inthe USA,
4. lenny is with her friands
5. Rob needs to call Jenny on Tuesday 1st
December,
(© USEFUL PHRASES
07.31 Watch or listen and repeat the
Useful phrases.
What's the date woday?
‘Are you sure?
Isn'tit the 1st?
It’s my dad's birthday.
This is for you.
Happy Birthday!
Is that Jennifer Zielinski?
Yes. Who's that?
We need ta talk ahout yaur trip ta London
Of course!
Call me on Monday at work
Talk'to you on Tuesday.Practical English Would you like to
inviting and offering P sentence chythm
1 @ INVITING AND OFFERING b Watch or listen again and complete the
conversations.
a @9.19 Watch or listen. Number the photos 1-3.
1 Rob Hey, Alan. Would you like to come to the
with me on ? 7It's
Norwich against Chelsea, and | have two
tickets.
‘Alan Wow! What time's the match?
Rob it'sat?
‘Alan Yeah, 'd love to. Thanks.
Rob Would youllike to meet for +
first?
‘Alan Sorry, | can't. It’s my mum's ©
‘and | need to have lunch with her. But Ican
meet you there.
Rob Great, Let's meot at* atthe
entrance to the Tube station
‘Alan Fine. See you there.
2 Alan They are playing really badly. | hope the
second half is better.
Rob Me too. 17 they can win
Would you like a® 2
‘Alon No, then. I'm not very ®
Rob How abouta® ?
Alan Yeah, great
Rob Aburger anda" _ please
‘Alan And like a
Barman ® and sugar?
Alan Yes, please,
Glossary
the entranes the deer whore you ge into « place
the Tube the underground trainin London
€ Look at the highlighted phrases in the
conversations. What do you think Would you like?
and I'd like mean?
Would you like + noun
Would you like a burger?
Yes, please. No, thanks.
I'd like (= | would like) + noun
I'd like a burger, please
I'dlike a coffee, please.
Would you like to + verb
Would you like to come to the match?
Yes, Id love to. Sorry, I can't.
Compare
Do you like dancing? = in general
Would you like to dance? = invitation2 PRONUNCIATION sentence
rhythm
a @9.20 Watch or listen and repeat.
a pizza
SS like 2 pizza
\S Would you like a pizza?
a film
“tose Alm
S. Would you like to see a film?
b_ Work in pairs. Use the photos.
&
(Would you like to.90%0 0.7
(Would you ike 3.7
"
—
€ In pairs, practise the conversations in 1b.
Change roles.
3 @ MEETING AN OLD FRIEND
a @921 Jenny meets her
exboyfriond Steve, a
journalist, in the street.
Watch or listen. What
three things does Steve
invite Jenny to do?
b Watch or liston again.
Gircléthe right answer.
1 Jenny is looking well
tired!
2 Its raining / starting to
rain in the street.
3 Jenny's meeting isin half an hour/ an hour.
4 Jenny can / can't go to the exhibition
5 Jenny thinks it is / isn’t a good idea to meet Steve one evening.
4 Q USEFUL PHRASES
@9.22 Watch or listen and repeat the useful phrases.
‘Would you ike to come to the match with me?
Yeah, Id love to
Let’s meet at half past three.
s
Would you like a burger?
How about a coffee?
Idlke to ask you something,
I don't think it’s a good idea
you there.
5 SPEAKING & WRITING
a @Y.23 Usten and repeat the conversations. Then practise
them with a partner.
1. A Would you like to come to a party at my house?
B Yes, I'd love to. Thanks! When is it?
It’s on Friday at 8.00.
Great! See you there.
a
8
2 A Would you like to come to a party on Saturday?
8
Sry. | can't rm busy on Saturday aight
b_ Imagine it’s your party. Choose a day and time. Invite your
partner. Can he or she come?
¢ Invite the other students in your class. How many people
can come?
d @p.87 Writing An email Write an email to invite someone
to do something.3 @ WHERE'S JENNY’S HOTEL?
2 OAsKING FOR AND GIVING
DIRECTIONS
a @11.20 Match the words and pictures. Watch or
listen and check. Watch or listen again and repeat.
‘ATur right. B Turn left. C Go straight on.
b 11.21 Rob needs to take out some money. He's
looking for a cash machine. Watch or listen. Which @ 44.23 Watch or listen to Rob and Jenny on the
Benksloes hepato; ApB; eG? phone. Why is he phoning her?
b Watch or listen again. Complete the information
about Jenny's hotel.
Hotel" Indigo, 2 Street. it'j near
Paddington Geb the Heathrow Express
train from the* toPaddingten. Itonly
takes about®___ mines.
DIRECTIONS: Tarn © when gou Leave the
station. Thengo’ for abitandturn.
2 inte London Street. The hotel's
. Norfolk Square.
Rob Excuse me, Is there a cash machine near
as 4 @ USEFUL PHRASES
Eigen! yas, Theres one-at Barclays Bank: @11.24 Watch or listen and repeat the useful
Rob Sorry, where is that? Pivetes
Woman Tur left and go straight on. Then turn right
pes on he ght Is there a cash machine near here?
Rob Thanks very much,
Woman You're welcome. Thanks very much.
You're welcome.
i s I don't believe it!
& linjpsing peactiesithe convareationiio b; Excuse me, this cash machine isn't working.
dQ 11.22 The cash machine isn’t working. Watch Bite eres aout: 18 ripe
or listen to Rob asking for more directions. Which Turn left when you leave the station.
bank does he go to now?
€ @Communication Excuse me. Can you help me?
Ap.81 B p.85 Practise asking for directions.