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‘1 GRAMMAR verb be
subject © Complete the conversations with a subject
pronoun (J, she, etc.) and ‘m, ’s, or ‘re.
pronouns
@ Complete column 1 with the words in the box. 1A What's your phone number?
Then write the contractions in column 2. B its __s55-3148,
she are they & | re Tints 2A How are you?
B fine, thanks.
lrsiltors! eiGonbaction! 3 Alex and Beth are students. at school
‘Lam 2m. in San Francisco.
yous a
he! 4 A Is Annain your salsa class?
a B No, _____in my English class
it |* 5 Hil l’m Monika, __my partner.
wre —_ 6 This is Mark your teacher.
7 A Ave you and Oliver in Class 2?
b Complete the sentences with ‘m, ’s, or ‘re.
BNo,_____in Class 3
° {rte Youre_ |
in ny class, (i 7
cess —_) (— toviee.} 2 PRONUNCIATION vowel sounds,
word stress
a Write the words in the chart.
meet fine six man ten eight
three well nice in thanks day
(mean
b @1.1 Listen and check. Then listen again and
repeat the words.
Teachers J] €__ Underline the stressed syllable in these words.
1 sandwich 6 goodbye
2 teninis 7 elmail
3 eighteen 8 interjnet
4 thirteen 9 computer
5 basketball 10 hotel
d_ @'1.2 Listen and check. Then listen again and
repeat the words.3 VOCABULARY days of the week, numbers 0-20 d
‘a Put the letters in order to make days of the week,
Remember to start with a CAPITAL LETTER.
ersaydut
nyauds
hrdytusa
odnyma
dfaryi
dsyeeawnd
euasdty
b Continue the series.
1 five, six, seven, eight ine . ten.
2 six, eight, ten, 7
3 sixteen, seventeen,
4 five, seven, nine
© Complete the sentences with days of the week or numbers.
a
930-930
990-1020 |
1190.
12004
200-800
300-400
490-800 [
520-690 |
Ihave thre classes on Monday.
Ihave six classes on
have classes on Wednesday.
1
2
3
4 Ihave five classes on
5 Ihave classes on Friday,
6
I have two classes on
Complete the words with a, €, i, 0, or u.
1 Hello. I'm Lola. Y__‘te
in my English cl_ss,
2 Ohl N_c_ tom__t]
a
[4 Well, sy on
M_nd_y, Lola
y
an
(3 Nc t
yt
5 No, the el_ss is on
T__sd_y, not M_nd_y!
ALOne world
1 VOCABULARY countries, d
numbers 21-100
Complete the chart with countries and
nationalities.
Cat) [ Nationality 1
‘Argentina “argentiian
2 Brazilan
China 3
+ English
France :
. Wish
Mexico rm
: Peruvian
Thailand ¥
7 Turkish
Complete the sentences with a country or 2
nationality.
Ivana is from Russia, She's Russia
Bratwurst is German, It's from Gaxmany
Lils from China. He's
My fiends are Canadian. They're from 7
Chloe is fram the US. She's
Honda cars are Japanese. They're from
Gazpacho is from Spain. I's
We're Vietnamese. We're from
(Omar and Laila are from Morocco.
Theyre
10. 'm Czech. I'm from the
Complete the sentences with a continent. ©
China isin Asia
Argentina is in S A
The Czech Republic isin E
Morocco is in A
The US isin N. A
Sydney isin A
aT
eel very comfortable in New York, ina Sty
where there isno such thing as “nationality”
‘Bernard Tschum, Swiss architect,
Write the numbers in words.
cen
era
LAND
ent
rd
BI TVs:}
1. Spain ninety-fo .
France
2 England E
Ireland
3 the US
Japan
4 Turkey .
the Czech Republic
PRONUNCIATION /a), consonant
sounds /tf), /f, id3), word stress
1.3 Listen and Gircle)the syllable with /9! in
these words.
1 Arig 5 Eurlope
2 Chilna 6 Brazil
3 Gerimalny 7 Thailand
4 Irelland 8 Jalpan
1.3 Listen again and repeat the words.
@1.4 Listen and Gircle)the word with a different
sound.
if. chess 1 Czech English) Freneh
GB ime 3 Spanish Japenese Argentinian
1.4 Listen again and repeat the words.3. GRAMMAR verb be [=] and
a Re-order the words to make questions.
1 your/'s / name / What?
What's yourmame?
2 she / Where /'s/ from?
3. America / from / they / South / Are?
4 Turkey / you / Are / from?
5 from/he/ Vietnam / Is?
6 five / room / we / Are / in?
b Match these answers to the questions in a.
a Yes, he is.
b She's from Mexico.
No, I'm not.
d Yes, they are.
Michael. fet
f No, we aren't
¢ Complete B's sentences.
1A Toronto isin the US.
B tisn’t inthe US. it's in. Canada.
2A We're in room 219.
B We aren't in room 219, we're in___ room 309.
3A He's Mexican,
B Peruvian,
4 A Istanbul and Ankara are in Morocco.
B Turkey.
5 A Sophie is British,
B American.
6 A Sushiis from China.
B Japan
7 A You're Vietnamese.
B Thai.
8 A The tango is Brazilian.
B Argentinian
2
d_ Complete the conversation. Write the questions.
A 'What's yourname?
B My name's Dani
_ ee)
B No, I'm not American,
A Where 2
B I'm from Guadalajara in Mexico.
a. 2
B Yes, | am, Ima student at a language school.
A ‘Where 2
B My teacher is from the UK. Her name's Fiona.
AY 2
B No, she isn’t English. She's Scottish.
Answer the questions about you.
1 What's your name?
My name's i
3 Where are you from?
tim.
2 Are youa student?
4 Where's your teacher from?
5 Ishe/she American?_
zi its the teacher that makes the
4 What's your email? chal pug hr
1 possessive acjecives my. jour et]
4 VOCABULARY classroom language
6 CEPSEVE ro denwocen oblate
ew
yuuePp.tPr Kes
DN FiVvigso
sD AC OcC BA
fhomerputTreer
How AL LUN
AF D0 OR MP
nip etter ace eae
2 PRONUNCIATION /ov,, /u/, /ar/,
ee Pee the alphabet
b Match 1-12 to a+! to make classroom phrases. a @15 Listen and Gircle the word with a different
vowel sound.
1 Answer _h 2 your books, please
2 Close _f_ b to page 25. ae
300 c the text. OO phone 1 knew don't ‘herth)
4 Go 6d exercise
5 Listen e down, u beat! | 2 ewe eau yout
6 Open the door
7 Read ¢ your cell phone.
ase GT car 3 Argentinin start vocabulary
9 Stand i at the board. SS —
10 Turn off i vp. QD? shone 4 ge close do
M1 Look kin pais
12 Work __ | and repeat.
b_ @1.5 Listen again and repeat the words.
© Complete the classroom language sentences.
t (chotEonclendoeel, ¢ @ 1.6 Listen and €irclé)the letters with a different
28 tim late vowel sound.
3 Canth a.copy, pl 2
4 How do you sp it? wel u & ae,
5 Wh age is it?
6H de you ny “hoy” in Engh? train | tree | boot | egg bike
7 C___youhelp me, pl 2 1 2 3 4 5
8 Sorry, can your that, pl 2 + : ie F e
9 Idor't kn a 4 a 7 .
d_ @1.6 Listen again and repeat the words / letters.3 GRAMMAR possessive adjectives d_ Gircléithe correct word.
@ Complete the chart. ‘A What's "you /Gaudfirst name?
cc ee a B Gisele.
‘Subject pronouns ‘A What's *you / your last name?
1 B Braga
2 om ‘A Where are *you/ your from?
i 3 B I'm from Sao Paulo
7 = ‘A What's “you / your address?
: B Avenida Paulista, 9200,
its) ‘A What's Syou / your zip code?
= a B 0131-300.
you 7 ‘A What's ®you / your email address?
. their B gisele246@braga.br
‘A What's ’ you / your phone number?
b_ Complete the sentences with a possessive adjective. B 35233788.
‘ A How old are ®you / your?
1 Her name's Kate Riese
2 name's Edward. He's from Australia.
3 We're students teacher's from the US. : teen naeal
4. I'm Brazilian family i from Sao Paulo, Wrie fil selarioss:
5 Ws. Chinese restaurant name is Merry City
6 A What's phone number? + yy aetveneks
B Mycell phone number? It's 917-555-0156
7 They're Irish. last name's O'Neil. 2 My estar
© Write sentences with possessive adjectiv 3 Im
2 you 3 Victor 4 We 2
5 Rosie 6 Markand = 71 8 You and your
Maria friends
1 it'smy phone.
2 It’s your
3 It's
4 pe
5
6
7
810
Practical English Arriving in London
checking in. Vina hotel
| VOCABULARY in a hotel
Complete the words.
is eae
1 the elevator ae
2as room 5 thef fl
Bad room
2 CHECKING IN
Complete the sentences with the words in the box.
or
elevator have key moment right sign spell you
1 thave a reservation,
2 Can you here, please?
3 The is over there.
4 Thank
5 Can you that, please?
6 That's
7 Here's your
8 Justa
b Complete the conversation with the phrases in a.
A Good evening, sr.
B Hello. "Lhave a reservation My name's Carl Zimmerman,
Ae 2
B ZL-M-M-E-RM-AN.
A Thank you. For three nights?
B Yes.°
‘A Can | have your passport, please?
Bt Here you are,
A Thank you. 2 Thank you.
e It’s room 403, on the fourth floor.
ey Enjoy your stay, Mr. Zimmerman.
mi
3 WOULD YOU LIKE.
Look at the pictures. Complete the
conversations.
1 A Wouldyou like a coffee 7?
a
£2 A wou 5
ify’:
swe
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ww 4A 2
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4 SOCIAL ENGLISH
Complete the missing words in the
conversations.
1A
B
2A
B
Hello?
Hello, this is David Barnsley.
Where are you from?
I'm from Boston, What a
you?
Sorry.
No pr es
Hello?
Ith Tom?
‘Are you on vacation?
No. I'm here on b
Is 10:30 OK for you?
Yes, that’s p
Would you like another drink?
No thanks. It's t for bed,Can you remember...? 1
‘| GRAMMAR
Complete the sentences with one word.
1 Are you from France?
2 Manaus in the south of Brazil I's in the
north
3 Please tun off cell phone.
4 They from New Zealand, They're
Australian.
5 I'm 19, How old are 2
6 your teacher English or American?
2 VOCABULARY
ircle.the word that is,
Monday Wednesday (Franca) Seturdoy
four finetsan' clever today
thirteen forty seventy ninety
Spanish Mexico Canada
China Europe Spain Turkey
Japanese Irish Thai Germany
listen understand answer door
desk repeat table chair
ifferent.
Russia
3 PRONUNCIATION
leithe word with a
ifferent sound.
G
tae |1 he (fi) please meet
train |2 bye eight say they
bike 3.1 five his my
phone 4 de knew open Mexico
computer |5 Asia Ireland Merocco table
jazz 6 German go Japan page
BPC B B+
4 GRAMMAR & VOCABULARY
Read about the people.
CLASS PROFILE:
CLASS A
10
laa, b, orc
al
This is Suki to. "_a student from
‘Yokohama in Japan. Yokohama ®
‘a city south of Tokyo. Suki is 25.
3__ email address is s.ito@mail.com.
Enzo and Vitor“ __ students, too.
‘They're * __, from Salvador in the
east of the country. * _last name is
Oliveira,
7__name is Susan MeGuirre,
''m an English teacher, but
American. m from Toronto
in®__. Suki, Enzo, and Vitor are my
students, and" __ very good!
AS
b Hes © Shed
bis © are
b tis € tts
bis ewe
b Brediin —¢: Bra
b Your € Hs
b Her ¢ My
b notbe © amno
b North American © Canadian
b theyre € shes‘A messy kitchen ie)
Are you neat or messy? aioe,
‘| VOCABULARY things, in, on, under
a Complete the crossword.
‘Clues across > Clues down
a
b Complete the sentences with in, on, or under.
$15.
1 Your glasses are on 2 My laptop is mybag. 3 Her headphones are
the newspaper. the table.
4 Your pencil is 5 His watch is the desk. 6 My|D cardis my
notebook, wallet.GRAMMAR singular and plural
nouns
Write it’s + a/ an.
1 tsa charger.
2 Itsan umbrella
S wallet.
ID card
tablet.
email
lamp.
debit card,
Write each word in its plural form in the
correct column,
address book city class country
dictionary key pencil photo magazine
sandwich ticket watch window
“s es ies
books ‘addresses | cities
Complete the chart.
Look at the picture.
A. What are the things?
1 ita phone,
They're
tt ison
The dictionaries are
2
3
4
5
6
B_ Where are the things?
1
2
3 The charger
4
5
6
Complete the sentences with a word
from the chart in €.
1 Lucyis a very nice person.
2 My English teacher is a His
name's Wiliam.
3 Ihave two . They're three and
six years old,
4 The elevator is for six snot
seven,
5 Are these sunglasses for men
or 2
[FURIE] f Write about your bag, desk, or office. Choose five things
Singular Plural your bag, desk, ng}
aE Tierel from the box. Where are they?
7 women ibook change purse creditcard headphones keys
person y laptop pen phone purse sunglasses wallet
‘ children
1) Mybook is in my bag,
3 PRONUNCIATION final -s and -es
a Circléone word in each group that ends in /izl
1 coins wallets change pu
Bidasses "phone. scimort
3 photos watches headphones
a tbeume pone, sarc
Si ragatinas!| planes” neampaper
b © 2.1 Listen and check. Then listen again and repeat
the words.=) Made in America
Enns
‘| VOCABULARY colors, adjectives,
modifiers
@ Put the letters in the correct order to
make colors.
chiwt
iknp
rde
rgaone
ewlyol
nerge
ebul
white
bonwr
ryag
10 Ikabse
b Write the opposite adjectives.
“Americans still believe in an America)
‘here anything is possible.
Barack Obama, US president
2 GRAMMAR adjectives
a
b
Are the phrases in bold right (7) or wrong (x)?
Correct the wrong phrases.
1 It'sa day long, % along day
2 They're dirty windows. v
3 They're good photos.
4 I’sa house big.
5 They're magazines old,
6
7
8
°
It's a new phone.
I's an empty room,
They're watches expensive,
They're white headphones.
10 They're youngs women,
Put the words in the correct order.
1 really / We /are / hungry
Tugy beautiful are really hungry
2 safe dangera 2 expensive / an / That's / phone
3 dark
4 low 3 very / My / long / hair /is
5 tall
6 full 4 new / they / Are / students ?
7 small
8 rich 5 boots / really / Your / dirty / are
9 new
10 wrong 6 city /It/an /old /is
M bad
12 slow 7 very / book / good / That / isn't /a
13 weak
14 the same 8 big / house / very /is / His
‘© Complete the sentences with the opposite
adjectives and the word in parentheses.
1 The sandwiches aren't very expensive. (realy)
They're really cheap,
2 This pizza isn't very hot. (really)
It’s
3 The windows are realy dirty. (very)
They aren't
4 Your children aren't very old. (really)
Theyre
5 That movie isn't very good. (really)
It’s
6 This book is really short. (very)
Ieisnit© Complete the sentences. Use two words fromthe Write sentences about your things. Use very /
boxes. Add a / an where necessary. really. Use the words in the box to help you.
Nouns
bike car cat computer country
dog house phone town watch
ti
Adjectives
bigismall beautiful/ugly cheap/expensive
clean/dirty fast/slow old/new young/old
My. watch is really expensive,
My computer isn’t very fast.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
3 PRONUNCIATION long and short
vowel sounds
Nouns ‘a Make phrases with an adjective and a noun with the
——_________ same vowel sound. Use a/ an with singular nouns.
animals cars city country language people
Adjectives
Adjecti
: big blue clean good hot long
beautiful big dangerous difficult fast rich
Nouns
1 Canada is a big country. book city dogs jeans shoes song
2 Venice is
3 Lamborghinis are
4 Crocodiles are Go fr anociy
5 Beverly Hillsis a place for
6 Chinese is ®
Gwe 2
d_ Write sentences with is very (adjective), isn’t very
(adjective), or is (adjective). a
3
a rt 4
vs
Rob Rita slim
‘Age 25 5 5 5
Height | 6 feet, 5 inches inches | 5 feet, 9 inches
6
‘Age (old/young)
1 Rob is very younglisn't very old tees
2 Rita sal b_ @2.2 Listen and check. Then listen again and
sae repeat the words.
Height (tall/short)
4 Rob
5 Rita
6 im
156
‘| VOCABULARY feelings
a Complete the adjectives with the missing vowels.
1 angry Ss_d
2th_rsty 6 str_ss_
3h_ppy 7bord
4c_id ght
d
oh _ngry
wt_r_d
Mworr
12 fr_ght_n_d
b Complete the sentences with adjectives 1-6 in a.
‘Don't worry, be happy.
Bobby McFerrin, American musician
© Complete the sentences with
the correct form of be and
adjectives 7-12 ina.
1. My mother isin the hospital
We're worried.
4 Is 100°, He
=<—_—
5 The class is very long. They
6 It’s time for lunch. She2 GRAMMAR imperatives, let's ‘¢ Compete the conversations with a
suggestion or an imperative. Use the
a Match the sentences to the pictures. words below.
Let’sgo-home. Let's go there. Let's not eat here. go toa restaurant openawindow
Let's open the window. Let's sit here. Let's park here. watch F¥. have a drink go on vacation
close the door go home
1A I'mbored. (suggestion)
B Let! V
2 A I'mhot (imperative)
B Open awindos
3. A I'm hungry! (suggestion)
8
4A I'm cold. (imperative)
8
I'm stressed. (suggestion)
o>
6 A I'mthirsty. (imperative)
8
7 A I'mtired. (suggestion)
8
3 PRONUNCIATION linking
2 2.3 Listen and complete the sentences.
1 Look at the board
2 the TV.
3 the teacher.
4 the window.
5 athome,
6
b Complete the sentences with a verb from the box. Use peu
or aLlimperative. b @2.3 Listen again and repeat the
es ie sentences.
answer elose cross do look read stop tun
1 Look ___ at the board.
2 Don't close the door. El
3 the questions.
4 talking!
5 exercise bE]
6 off your cell phone.
7 the text. El
8 the road there, E]
7Brovcara apa Qh
America: the good & the bad “stmrisiae
\ ‘Dan Rather, jourelist
‘| VOCABULARY verb phrases
irela\the correct verb.
1 goAplaptennis
2 take/wearan umbrella
3 do/ make yooa
4 say! speak sory
5 ke live animals
6 read/ watcha book
7 do! want. coffee
8 say/ speak German
b_ Match the verbs and nouns to make verb phrases.
need _f a homework
2 drink bIv
3 weer ¢ acer
4g0 water
Slive ¢ tothe movies
6 do f-anewphone
7 watch g inan apartment
8 drive __ h glasses
© Complete the verb phrases.
and E]
a Circleithe correct answer, a or b.
1 Alot of American people ... animals.
Gis) kes
2 ae wont menses
corte b domaret
Sic
1 nek ne pt a dive b dives
g—__ 4 Americans ... fast food every day.
a dered b doonttet
5 You... alotofbooks
al i reads
6 My boyfriend ... English
2 don't speak —b doesn't speak
7 We ... a new computer.
2 need b needs
8 |... Chinese.
2 don't speak —_b doesn't speak
aw. inan 4
tob Complete the sentences. d_ Complete the You column in the chart. Then write
or =| sentences,
1 don't pla (©ot play) tennis,
2 They________{not go) to the movies.
3 Paul {have} four young children
4 Her father. {not work) in an office.
Sit (ir) ot yarn (igs non
6 We (ive) in a big apartment etree v x
7 My parents (oot speak) English i 7 5
8 My ote (study) at Tuts Lae a a
9 You {not do) your homework, do houseworlc ie me
10 The restaurant (open) at 11:30. ley the guitar 7 “
¢ Complete the text with al or El verb from the Ryan
box. 1 Ryaneats vegetables
cook finish go like live study want work = hecoeeniwery
3 He
4
5
Sarah
6 Sarah
7 She
8
9
10
You
m1
2
B
4
15
Hil 'm Hannah and T'm a student. Iie
‘nan apartment with two other gis: Aisha and 3 PRONUNCIATION third person -s
Holly. Aisha and 1__| ircle'the word that ends in (17:
history, but Holly a # GieDthe word that ends in
‘nan office. She isn't very happy because 1 les works
she4 Eyher job. She 2 lives drinks
5 nen pel Achaerd 3 drives finishes plays
« to school at 830 in the 4 uses takes——_speaks
Se Every ate, 5 does listens closes
Inthe evening, we® inner 6 changes gives wears
for Holy, and she's very happy. b 2.1 Listen and check. Then listen again
and repeat the words.Choose a jab you love and you vil
9to5 Daoenenrneete
Confucius, Chinese philosopher
CEnnnnne)
4 GRAMMAR simple present © Make questions using the words in
eh 7 Parentheses and the verbs in the box.
‘a Are the questions right (¥) or wrong (x)?
3 Do they wear a uniform?
ac (your parents)
a 5 housework on the
4 Do Grace do a lot of overtime’ eee)
6 a uniform? (Miriam)
5 Do you have a college degree?
in See 7 good English in your
country? (people)
6 Do your room have a desk?
ia 8 a lot of money? (they)
7. De your office have big windows?
2 VOCABULARY jobs
Stason 2 Gircla)SIXTEEN more jobs.
9 Do your gitlfriend drive?
A ETEMANAGERO
10 De your teacher speak Turkish? MR eWYREFCPLW
UL AWYERALIAE
b Complete the questions with does, do, is, or are.
Then match the questions to the answers. [eae ee ae ee ee
1 What does she do? < oR HN R CRT AONW
2 What they do? clo EAC TORDNTUA
he an architect?
: hu REHWSAEVRI
4 What you do? |
5 they police officers? Al FATLMEREST
6 Where she work? Nitec ete teaose
7 she a student?
wae ees UEENESOLDIER
Hessneeen TSULCHEFODRI
ina restaurant - she's a waitress. RDENTISTAUOL
’
She's adoctor
d No, they're lawyers.
fe V'mabair stylist.
£ No, he’s an engineer.
4g They‘ pilots.
hh No, she's a teacher.b Complete the jobs with the missing vowels.
3,6, 1,0, or u.
administrator
tx deve
fot_ry wotk_r
re pt__n_st
tt_nd_ant
cc__nt_nt
hr styl_st
sccorplyr
sis
1
2
3
4
5 fl_ght
6
7
8
ss_st_nt
‘© Complete the job descriptions with a verb from
the box. You can use some verbs more than once.
dive earn wear work
have speak travel
1 “lwork
the day or at night.
Sometimes |?
sometimes | walk
don't?
i
inside and outside during
acarand
2 lot of money.
uniform."
2 “Iwork in an office with a computer, or outside
with other people.
i French and Spanish and
I sometimes to different
countries. | don't wear a uniform.
17 for a newspaper”
wear a uniform and | work with other people. |
a college degree, but | don't
a lot of money.
| work during the day or at night, but I don’t work
outside,
ic
in ahospital.”
d_ Match the descriptions in ¢ to a job.
‘a police officer
f
‘Complete the sentences with the words from
the box.
aan at for in retired unemployed
He studies history at
1 school,
2 My brothers engineer.
3. We work ‘an American company.
4 [don't have a job. I'm
5 Paola is receptionist.
6 My grandparents are 75. They're
7 They work a factory,
Choose a job from a, b, or d, or use your own job.
‘Answer the questions with short answers.
1 Do you work outside? Yes, do, / No. don't
Do you work on the weekend?
Do you work long hours?
Do youget vacation time?
Do you speak foreign languages?
Do you travel to different countries?
Do you wear special clothes?
8 Do you like your job?
Write a short paragraph about the job in f.
Use your answers to help you.
PRONUNCIATION Jar!
Circle five words with /ot/ and write them in the
chart.
airport eam engineer Europe fer here
joumalist nurse service short sure thirsty
tired worker
‘eam.
a
@3.2 Listen and check. Then listen again and
repeat the words.Love me, love my dog
‘| GRAMMAR word order in questions
a Write the question with the word in parentheses in the
correct place. Remember to start with a CAPITAL LETTER.
1 how old you? (are)
How old are you?
2 you lke animals? (do)
3. your dog hungry? (is)
4 how many languages you speak? (do)
5 youa vet? (are)
6 where your teacher from? (is)
7 your house have a big yard? (does)
b Carl and Lily are new friends. They go for a coffee.
Complete the questions.
€ 50 Lily, where do you lve?
L South of Denver. In a big apartment.
oe with your parents?
L No, lve with my sister?
any brothers and sisters?
€ Ihave a sister. She's 20.
ae a student?
No, she works. She's a salesperson.
L_ What about you? §
work?
€ Inahotel
a your job?
€ Yes, Ido. | ove it!
Kidog isthe only thing on earth that
loves you more than he loves himself
‘Josh Blings, humorist, and lecturer
‘© Make questions with the words in
parentheses.
1 IeLuciana
(Luciana / be)
2 Doyouwant
a flight attendant?
acoffes?
(you / wan)
3 What
(your phone number / be)
4 How
(Ton' / go)
5 What sports 2
(you / like)
6 tied?
(you/be)
7 Where 2
(my keys / be)
8 dogs?
(your boyfriend / ike)
to work?
2 VOCABULARY question words
a Match questions 1-8 to answers a-h,
Where do you work? a
What car do you drive?
‘When do you go to the movies?
‘What kind of movies do you like?
How many children do you have?
‘Who's your favorite actor?
Why do you like him?
‘Which do you prefer, tea or coffee?
On the weekend.
Because he's great!
Ina factory.
Chris Hemsworth
AFord.
‘Action movies,
Tea
zoteagce
Two.b Circleithe correct question words.
1A How many /(Wheny/ Who do you play the
guitar?
B In the evening.
2 A What kind of / Which / Why music do you like?
B Rock.
3A What/ Where / Who do you do?
B I'man engineer
4 A Howmany/ When / Wr
speak?
B Three.
languages do you
5A. What kind of / Where / Why is it cold in here?
B Because the window is open.
& A What/ When / Whois your favorite singer?
B
Adele.
7 & How many/ What kind of / Which do you
prefer, movies or theater?
B Movies.
8 A What/ Where / Why do you study English?
B Ata language school
‘¢ Complete the questions.
1 Wha ‘s your name?
My name's Ahmed.
2 do you live?
Ive in Ankara in Turkey.
3 do you have English classes?
(On Tuesdays and Thursdays.
4 students are in your class?
Twelve.
5 food do you like?
Uke Italian.
6 do you prefer, basketball or
| prefer basketball
7 's your favorite singer?
Ed Sheeran.
a do you like hin?
Ike him because he's a really good singer.
‘Answer the questions in ¢ for you.
1 Myname's
21
3
PRONUNCIATION question words,
sentence stress
Match question words 1-7 to the words
with the same sounds a-g.
1 why _d a you
2 which b but
3 who € there
4 what any
5 how e ten
6 when Fick
7 where g now
Listen and check. Then listen again
and repeat the words.
Underline the stressed words.
1. What do you do?
2 Where do you live?
3 What car do you drive?
4 What kind of movies do you like?
5 Who's your favorite singer?
3.4 Listen and check. Then listen again
and repeat the sentences,
23Practical English At a coffee shop
‘| VOCABULARY telling the time
Complete the times.
It’s eight-thirty /half past eigh it
i a a eT ee
Ws.
Wes.
Wes.
Wes.
Wes
Wes.
2 BUYING A COFFEE
a Order the conversation.
HINA
Can |help you?
No thanks. How much is that?
Anything else?
Thanks.
$3.65, Thank you. And your change.
Sorry, how much?
Regular or large?
Yes. Can! have a latte, please?
That's $3.65, please.
To go.
To have here or to go?
Large, please,
b Complete the conversation with the phrases in the box.
Can! have here helpyou how much
‘or double isthat togo your change
A Can | *halp you?
BYes.?_________—have an espresso, please?
A Single * 2
B Single, please,
A To have here or
BTo*
A Anything else?
B No thanks. How much * 2
1A That's $280, please.
B Sorry,” 2
‘A $2.80. Thank you. And here's ®
B Thank.
SOCIAL ENGLISH phrases
Re-order the words to make phrases.
1 we /Here / are
Here we are. tsb tee Sah
2 you/ something / drink / like / Would /t0
3 to/later/ Talk / you
4 this/ the / in / US / your / Is / first / time
‘Complete the conversations with the phrases in a.
1 A OK. Here we are This is your hotel.
B_ Oh, it's very nice.
2A Pleasesitdown,
B Nothanks. I'm fine.
3 A Nice to meet you, 2
B_ No, it isn't. | know New York very well
B Bye!Can you remember...? 1-3
he See
‘| GRAMMAR 4 GRAMMAR & VOCABULARY
Complete the sentences with the correct form of
the verbs in parentheses,
1 Um
very happy today. (not be)
2 Nurses very long hours. (work)
3 the TV. | want to watch this show.
(not turn off)
4 It’s small town. It an airport.
(not have)
5 you hungry? It’s lunch time. (be)
6 your teacher glasses?
(wea)
VOCABULARY
Circle'the word that is different.
tablet charger laptop Guestiod
window coin change purse wallet
strong bag expensive young
wrong wear tall
1
a
a
4 clean
5 cheap worried bored angry
6
7
8
cook drink eat late
tissue doctor lawyer vet
who watch where which
PRONUNCIATION
Circle'the word with a different sound.
1 nurse hor’) thirsty work
2 blue book cook ‘ul
3 drink high live rich
4 actor bag black take
5S does drives
DP shower |6 slasses
Lip om *
travels watches
musielan Russian
Read the article. Circlela, b, or ¢.
10
My day
Sort eee ST
beach in California. Evie* with dogs, but she isn’t
et ry
mrs
eee ees
ee ree
oups of dogs. In the morning,
eee eee
Ce a ee
their walk, but they're happy. In the afternoon, Evie
cere
Pesce
0s to the park with four or five small
love the park and they
ch ee et
she likes her job very much,
a has oe © have
a job work © works
a doctor b vet © avet
a doesn'twork —b notwork —€ don't work
a big dogs b dogsbig bigs dogs
‘a alongwakk —b longwalk ¢ awalk long
a bored b tired © stressed
a doesn'twant —b notwant —¢ don’t want
a her b his © your
a do b does cisFamily photos
y
"A colebrityis a person who works hard all
his lfe to become well-known, then wears
‘dark glasses to avoid being recognized.
Fred Allen, American comedian
GE A) GI
‘| GRAMMAR possessive ‘s,
Whose...?
‘Add an apostrophe (’) in the correct place
in these sentences.
Martha is my brothers girlfriend.
Do you know Barbaras sister?
Tims wife is Brazilian.
| work in my fathers store.
The Volvo is my parents car
The childrens room is very messy.
(Chriss friends are in Thailand,
Where is the mens hair stylist?
Look at the ‘sin the sentences. Write A
(possessive) or B (i)
1 Kate's sisters a lawyer A
His mother's very short. a
My cousin's apartment is very big,
Ourgrandfather’s7Otodsy.
Their uncle's a pilot.
Jim's children wear glasses
My brother's wif plays the piano
Her name's Lucy as
Complete the sentences with whose or
who's.
1 Whose bag is that?
2 Who's the woman in the red dress?
3 Gietionary is this?
4 her husband?
5 the man with the notebook?
6 pens are they?
7 your English teacher this year?
8 books are they?
Write questions about the photos.
1. Whose phone is it?
2 Whose sunglasses are
3. Whose charger
4 Whose.
5
6
“a "te. ©
iy boytiend wan sandra
o
M
my sister my father Amy
‘Answer the questions in d.
1 ies my boytt '
2 They'te Wvan's
3 it's
4
5
6
VOCABULARY family
Complete the chart.
f
|
‘grandmother grandfather
mother 7
7 uncle
wile 7
: brother
doughter .
t nephewb Complete the sentences. d_ Think about people in your family. What
1 ag eas rotor i ft are their names? Write about six people.
My sister's daughter is my My mothers name is Lola,
My mother's sister is my
My father's mother is my
My aunt's daughter is my
My mother's father is my
My brother's son is my
My sister's husband is my
My husband's mother is my
10 My father’s new wife is my 3 PRONUNCIATION (nj, the letter o
¢ Look at the family tree. Answer the questions about. a Cross out the three words with a different
's family. sound.
brother hungry sen nurse
husband uncle cousin model
fone couple young mother
journalist Menday ugly
Morin
b 4.1 Listen and check. Then listen again
and repeat the words.
2) ¢ Match sentences 1-4 to sounds a-d.
ae oer @ a
KS aup —b phone cdlock boot
1 Those phones are old,
2 Who are you?
3 Theirson comes every Monday.
4 Tom's doctor's Scottish,
Poppy ee Becy d @4.2 Listen and check. Then listen again
1 Who's Lily? and repeat the sentences.
a's mother.
2 Who's Leo?
He's Mia's
3. Who's Emily?
she's
4 Who's Matt?
5 Who's Becky?
6 Who's Mike?
7 Who's Poppy?
8 Who's Connor?
9 Who's Martin?From morning to night
‘| VOCABULARY daily routine
2 Girelathe action that people do first.
get up /(wake up)
get dressed / take a shower
have lunch / have breakfast
go to work / start work
go home / get home
make dinner / go shopping
b Complete the sentences with the verbs in the box.
cheek do finish get have
puton relax see take walk
1 I check ‘my messages on my phone.
21 work at three o'clock on Fridays
3 We friends on Saturday evenings.
4 Doyou make-up every day?
5 My husband and the housework on the
weekend,
6 They live near the office, so they to
work.
7 How do you after ahard day at work?
al the dog for a walk three times a day.
9 What time do you ‘to work in the
morning?
10 Doyou coffee every day?
Shree o'clockis always too late or
rly for anything you wart to de
Jean Pu Sarto, Franch phiosopher
Tn
¢ Complete the article with have, go, or get.
A STUDENT’S LIFE
IS EASY...OR IS IT?
Many people think that students have a very
ceasy life. We ask Elena and Yejoon about their
typical day.
1!g0 to a college in Texas in the US, s0
{don't live at home. Every day,
: up at 7:30 and I
take a shower. don't have time for
breakfast, but I? coffee
in acafé before classes stat.
é Junch at school, and then
1 to:my afternoon classes
a shopping on my way
hhome, so 1 home late
1 do some housework and study
in the evening, and then I
. —tobed at
11:30. I'm very tired
at night."
ELENA RAMOS, from
‘Sao Paulo in Brazil
to Seoul National University,
0 Ilive at home. My mother wakes me up every
‘morning and we breakfast together
Then," dressed. 1
. to school by bus.
to classes in
ey
A city for all seasons
“Tmiss everything about Cicada,
‘except January and February.
Gary Cole, American actor
‘| VOCABULARY the weather and
seasons
a Put the letters in the right order to make seasons.
3 umrmes 4 alt
b Complete the words. What's the weather like?
aie A Alia a8
OUND THE W
& D
oe
ont
ssn
© Complete the sentences with the phrases in b.
1
2
‘The sky is gray today. t's cloudy
Can you open the window, please?
Take an umbrella,
Look! Everything's white.
The trees are moving,
Slow down and turn on the lights.
Let's go to the beach.
Close the window.
2 GRAMMAR simple present or
present continuous?
2 Gircleithe correct form.
1A Wh
ime does the museum close?
B closes) It’s closing at 6 p.m.,,| think.
‘A. What are you doing here?
B I'm on vacation. sightsee / I'm sightseeing,
‘A Can you talk?
B_ No, | have dinner/ I'm having dinner.
>
Where do they usually go / are they usually
going on vacation?
B To the Caribbean,
How often does your wife go abroad?
She travels / She's traveling to Asia four times a
year.
o>
Does it rain / Is it raining where you are?
Yes, it's really wet here.
a>
‘A. What does your girlfriend do / is your girlfriend
doing?
B. She's a travel guide.
A. Do you work / Are you working this week?
B_ No, I'm on vacation.b Complete the sentences. Use the simple present ¢ Complete the article with the correct form of
or present continuous. the verbs in parentheses. Use simple present or
present continuous.
1 Helen usually chives (drive) to work, but
today i's sunny, so she's walking (wal
2 Torn usually (rake) dinner 3 PRONUNCIATION places in Chicago
for hs wife, but today it’shis birthday, s0 he
{not cook). a Underline the stressed syllable in the bold words.
31 (work) this evening, but | usually 1 Wrigley Field
(nish) work at 5:00 2 the Maghifileent Mila
4 Scott and Chris often (practice) 3 ealcknighen Four
their guitars in the evening, but tonight, they atriaiaa tat
ion 5 ‘Soler Feld
6 Millen nium Park
61 (ead) a book in English right 8 Najvy Pier
now, but | usually (uy) books in 9 Humboldt Park
Spanish 10. Sky deck Chica'go
b_ @5.4 Listen and check. Then listen again and
repeat the words.
What to doin CHICAGO
Chicago ‘has (have) alot of interesting
museums. Most of the museums aren't free, so visitors
: (need) a ticket. Thisis The Field Museum.
Today it® (rain), so a Lot of people‘
(visit) the museum. t's agreat place to take children, because they
: (Love) the dinosaurs. In the photo, a woman
___ (sit) neara big dinosaur. She? a
(not Look) at the camera, because she * (draw)
a picture. Every year, more than 1,600,000 people”
(go) to The Field Museum, because it’s very interesting, andit’sa
beautiful building.
7ee
Practical English In a clothing store
‘buying clothes, clothes
“| VOCABULARY clothes Complete the sentences with this, that, these,
or those.
Look at the pictures. Write the words.
1 shoes 5
2 6
3 7
4
ey
0 e 9
a
me A
2 BUYING CLOTHES
3 shoes 4 shoes
over there are $3999, here are $89.99,
a Complete the missing words in the conversation. 3 SOCIAL ENGLISH
INEST ie, you? ‘Complete the conversations with phrases
B Yes, What 25 is this Tshirt? from the list.
Alsa%m What size do you need? ;
Biirceds iv’s30 cool Right now Waita-minute
Pees Ihave to go Have fun What's wrong No way
B Thanks. Where can | tr_ it on?
A The. rooms are over there. 1A Axo you coming?
87th you. B. Wait 2 minute . I'm turning off my computer.
A How ist?
B It’s fine. How §m. iste? 2 A What do you think of my new jacket?
A W's $159. B love it! !
b Circlelthe correct answer. 3A Ohno!
Where's } e
my wallet?
8 7 Is everything OK?
Excuse me Wheres my bag?)
Wher'sine @
\ 4 A Can | wear just a T-shirt?
elevator?
Bt ts really cold outside.
5A Can talk to you?
B 20k.
6 A Let's have another coffee.
| ENSony.
(Zoic it’shere/ | It’s here/ there. 7 A My friends are here. See you!
WsthereY there Loverthere. | [Onthe chair | B Bye. !Can you remember...? 1-5
1 GRAMMAR
Circleithe correct word.
1 Help can't ind to finde keys.
2 We have thee childs / chicken ~one sn and two
daughters
She doesn't /donthave aca.
My brothes'/ brother's wifes from Jopan
1s Are your phone new?
Dont stop / Not stop! We're late
He crives usualy / usualy drives to work on /in
Mondays
Whose / Who'sthat woman? Is she yourmanoger?
Hi, Tom. Where are you going/ do you go?
2 VOCABULARY
Gircleithe word that is
aunt Gephew niece sister
wife stepfather partner soldier
have children have dinner have lunch have breakfast
iferent.
often never sometimes easy
run speak tak sing
cry argue bark cheap
sunny cloudy windy eighty
spring winter writer
3 PRONUNCIATION
1 use cool (Gut) nephew
2 hot mother stop watch
3 song daughter take cll
4 son lunch het young
5 help hardy hour
hungry
6 lunch wrong eating drink
4 GRAMMAR & VOCABULARY
Read the article. Circlaa, b, or ¢.
How to deal with ms oi sy
neighbo
Noisy neighbors a oe They often
play loud music or they? ___noisy parties at
night. So, what can you? when you have
Noisy neighbors? First, try to talk to them about the
noise. * {90 to their house when the music
is on; wait until i's quiet. When you speak to them,
don't be * but say exactly how you feel,
for example: "I® your music, but I can’t
study when it's very loud.” If they ” listen to
‘you, write them a letter. Tell them again how you feel. If
the noise doesn't stop, you help from the
pplce. Cal the poice when your neighbors are
a lot of noise. Then, they can see —
= the problem when they get to
and®
Va b ©
2a do b have €
3a do b doing € todo
42 Doesn't —_b Don't € Not
5 a angry b hungry tired
6a ‘loving —b love € loves
7a doesnt —b not € don't
Ba like b need € want
9a making —b- makes. =e make
10 @ look b listen € hear4 Reading is abasic toollin
A North African story penn
British writer and politician
4. GRAMMAR object pronouns 5A How often does Eve invite you and
your family to her house?
8 invites
‘once a month.
a Complete the chart.
Subject pronouns Object pronouns
0 ud 6 A When do you and your wife do the
you housework?
he 7 8 do on
she Saturdays.
7 7 7 A Do your friends lke your
pre boyfriend?
[you B Yes, tke
they 7 very much.
b Complete the sentences with object pronouns. 8 A Anna, can you take me and my
1 Ihave a new bag, but | cant find i gicfriend to the sirport?
B Sure, can
2 He loves her, but she doesn't love
3 You always help them, but they never help.
4 They can hearer, but she can't hear
5 We sometimes invite them for lunch, but they never
take What time?
d_ Complete the text with the words in
ne the box.
I can see you, but you can't see
7 You and your friends are nice to him, but he isn’t nice
to
8 She's talking to him, but he isnt listening to
9 Where's Charlie? | want to talk to
10 These shoes are new. Do you like
Complete the conversations. Change the bold words to
subject and object pronouns.
1 A Do your parents like me?
B Ofcourse they like you __!
he her her him him she them they
2 A How often do you call your mother?
BL eall her every day, Lily is worried about her boyfriend, Jamie.
She calls ‘him ____ every day, buthe
3. A Does your husband meet you after work? doesn't call? When she wants
B Yes, _ meets after to talk to Jamie,* always says
work on Fridays he's busy. She waits for * after
‘work, but he's often with some friends,
4 A Do you wear glasses? Jamie's friends don't lke Lily, and she doesn't
B Yes, wear for like § Lily says hello, but
reading, « don't look at her. Now she
knows that Jamie doesn't love ”
But she's happy because she knows that
can find a new boyfriend,2 VOCABULARY words in a story
‘@ Match words 1-8 to def
dictionary to help you.
ions a-h. Use a
errive _b
towards
sell
through _
valuable
village
desert
comfortable
nice to sitin, to be in, or to wear
tocometoaplece
a large dry area with very few plants
in the direction of somebody or something
to give something to somebody who pays you
money for it
f worth a lot of money
4g from one side of something to the other side
ha very small town in the countryside
cance
b Complete the sentences with words in a.
1 I don’t ike dogs when they run towards me,
2 When do they usually _
3 It’s usually hot in the
cold at night.
4 love these new boots. They're really
__at work?
. but it can be very
5. My wife is a salesperson at Gucci. She
handbags and shoes.
6 This is my grandfath
‘swatch. I's very
7 The river Thames goes London,
8 Live in a small about thirty minutes
from Paris
¢ Complete the sentences with the words in
the box.
decide inside into leave mountain
palace strange surprised
1. The prince in the story lives in a palace
2 What's that box?
3 lean't what to have for dinner
4 What's that? | can hear a noise.
5 Kilimanjaro is @ very high in Africa,
6 What time does your train 2
7 Go my office and wait for me there.
8 You're usually late, but not today. I'm !
3 PRONUNCIATION /au, /1/, and /i/
a @6.\ Listen and repeat the sentences. Stress the
bold words.
Call me tonight
Can you help us?
Don't listen to her.
See you later.
1
2
3
4
5 I don't like thom
4 Don't think about it
7 Give it to him
bG
ircle'the word with a different sound.
1 him Wwe Gi
2 she this meet
ame tomy
4 these his ring
Swe leave it
6 smile niece buy
© @6.2 Listen and check. Then listen again and
repeat the words.
aThe second Friday in July stefemncirsings
‘Margaret Forster, British writer
SE) AE
ying the date
‘| VOCABULARY the date, 2 PRONUNCIATION /d/ and (0, the date
ordinal numbers a 6.3 Listen and circle the dates you hear.
4 Complete the ordinal numbers. taan ow
Vist fist 2am b 7720
Zand 5 3212 bw
33d th 4a 04 bona
45th 5a 12/3 b 12/30
512th tw 6a 5721 b 9/23
6 13th th 7a 25 b 2/15
7 20th tw. 8 a 10/20 b 10/30
8 2st tw b_ @6.4 Listen to both dates in a and repeat,
b Continue the series.
first, secon + fourth — 3 GRAMMAR like + (verb + -ing)
second fouth ——__*_ Label the activities wit the + -ing form ofthe
A ao verbs in the box.
tenth, fourteenth, =
fifth, tenth,
seventh, fourteenth,
twenty-fifth, twenty-fourth,
twenty-eighth, twenty-ninth,
© Complete the chart.
” 24 5A a 10/31
Day Date You say.
May Day 15/1 May first
Halloween, PF
New Year's Day |*
US Independence
cook dance draw paint
Day play run study swim write
Valentine's Day aComplete the chart for you. Then complete the
sentences.
Sa"
William ‘Amanda
= don't mind
Amanda
dance at parties
drive at night
sitin cafés Fe
‘swim in the ocean |" 2
watch soccer |
iam
1 William hates dancing at parties.
2 He likes
3 He —_
4 ieee
5 us
Amanda
6 Amanda
7 She
10
You
ni ants
2 eo
13 aa
14
15 ——
©
d
Read about Justin’s favorite day and answer the
questions.
Fe Rite Day
December agth is my favorite day ofthe year because ts
Christmas Day: My family likes celebrating Christmas
together. We all go to my aunt's house on the 24th and we
sleep there. On Christmas Day we get up early, because my
cousins have small children. The children love opening
their presents! We have eggs for brealefast. After breakfast,
wwe go fora long walk. Its usually very cold, and it
sometimes snows! I dont like walking inthe snow, but the
childzen love it! When we get home, we make lunch, and
the children play with their toys. We have a biglunch,and
then we watch a movie on TY. We like watching comedies.
Inthe evening. we play games together. We go to bed very
late and we're all very happy.
1. What's Justin's favorite day?
Justin’ favorite day is Christmas Day
2 When isit?
Itson
3 When doeshe get up?
4 What do they have for breakfast?
5 Where do they have lunch?
6. What do they do inthe afternoon?
7. What do they do inthe evening?
8 When do they go to bed?
Write about your favorite day of the year.
Complete the sentences. Use your answers in ¢ to
help you.
My favorite day of the year is.
I get up
Inthe morning, we
We have lunch =
In the afternoon, we
Inthe evening, we
We go to bedMaking music
Lo review: coos co7 XV muse]
1 VOCABULARY music
a Complete the crossword with the instruments.
Clues down
‘Ah, music. A magic beyond all we do here!
“IK. Rowling, British author
Write the name for the musicians who play the
instruments in a.
1 wun
2a
3a
4 de
pl
pl
iz. Choose a, b, oc.
Rec een
ceca ied
Seen eres ceee en
Poe en rs ey
pe
eee eee ey
Peeters
Poteet estore
ee ae erat
Sper!
Pe ote es rato td
pes sr tents
a the Keyboard b the bass e the guitar
Cece eres
Ree errant ited
ea Ss aes tty
hee eee ered
Louis Armstrong play?
eer reco
cee2 GRAMMAR review: be or do? 3 PRONUNCIATION /yi, giving
a Circlethe correct word. opinions:
1 (Are Do the tickets expensive? a Circle’the word that doesn't have a /y
2 My boyfriend isn’t / doesn’t like this song. sound.
3 15 / Does the music very loud? ee Es
4 We aren't don't waking, we're onthe bus pas || 25, onsale
5 Are/ Do you pay an instrument? BAN 3 farce, use, music
& My ends aren/donttsten to the radio. 4 musicion hunch usuelly
7. Laura isn’t / doesn’t dancing right now. yacht | 5 January university summer
8 16 / Does the concer fish te?
b 5 Listen and check. Then listen
b Complete the sentences with the correct form of be or do. again and repeat the words.
1 What are you Betening 10% ¢ 6.6 Listen and underline the stressed
2 Which instrument you play? dl
3 Thesnger_—___ spanish S's etn flalldch Sheol
oe bays Almymascieon my poe 2 really ite W's fatasti
5 ve wt mov ae waig he nes el inal beat
eee 4 I don't like her. She's terrible.
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