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1a The new person
Introductions
1 1 'm Jasmine.
3 Nice to meet you,
2 How do you spell that?
4 How are you?
5 thanks,
Verb to be
21is 2am 3is 4ae Sam 6is
Possessive adjectives
3 lyour 2My Sher 4 my 5 His 6 their
Grammar revision
4 1 He areis in the office
2 How am are you?
3 Lis 'm (lam) fine, thanks.
4 My name is Fred.
5 They're Their names are Vi Min and Su Li
6 They isn't aren't managers,
7 Her name am is Margaret.
88 Nice to meet your you.
Objects 1
5 Across: | pen; 2 computer; 4 book: § desk
Down: 1 paper; 2 chair; 3 phone
@ Dictation
6 @o1
D My name's lack 2m fine, thanks,
3 Theyre in the ofice, 4 Heisn' new
18 Personal application
Countries & nationalities
11 British 2 Canada 3 China 4 French
3 omany @ Greece 7 Malan 8 Japanese
3 Polak” So'kussia 11 Turkey
2-1 Ofcourse. What's your name?
43 I'm 23 years old.
5 Are you French?
2. How do you spel hat
i Pimitom Pare
Questions with to be
3 1's (s) bis name 2 °s (is) he from
3's (is) his nationality 4 Is he
173 (is) her name
3-3 lis) her nationality
Yes /No questions
Alc 2d 3e 4b 5a
Grammar revision
5 1 Are you French?
3 Isshea singer?
Translation
6 Translate the sentences into your language. Check with
your teacher
2 Where are you from?
4 What is his nationality?
1c Personal possessions
Objects 2
11 umbrella 2 camera 3 newspaper 4, glasses
§ earphones "6 mgblle phone 7 alarm clack
§ botle of water
This, that, these, those
21 This 2 That
3 ithis 2This 3 This 4 these 5 these
6 this
Articles
41a 2a 3- 4an S- 6a 7-
‘Asking about things
5 1 Whatis this in English? 2 Are these your glasses?
SA ibyourmencly scx 4 Whar ae these?
5 Is that your bag?
61d 2a 3c 4e sb
@ Dictation
7 Bo
1 What's this in Bnghsh
2 Are those your keys?
5 No, these are my Keys.
4 Is that your mabile phone?
1p In person
Drinks & snacks
1 1tea 2 cofiee 3 cake 4 juice
5 mingral water 6 sandwich
Ina hotel
2idach 2bdac Ieadb
Bib 2¢ 3a
Offers & responses
41 Would you lke 2 thanks
3 lke a glass 4 please
5 adrink 6 Mineral water
Translation
6 Translate the sentences into your language. Check with
‘your teacher.
@ | Read & listen
7 @) 04 Refer to the email from Explore London Tours on
page TB of the Student's Book.
1 Reading
11D 2c 3A 4B
2-1 Alex 2 Frangoise 3 Chen Yui 4 Alex
5 Frangoise 6 Chen Yui 7 Juan 8 Juan
@ | Read & listen
3 @) 05-08 Refer to Reading 1 on page 8,
2a The expat files
Common verbs 1
1 1 live 2 work
6 drink
21b 2e 3a 4f 5c 6d
Present simple affirmative & negative
3 Lworks 2 speak 3 live
40 5 don't go 6 has
3 have 4 speak 5 eat4
1 He lives in Milan,
2 He works in a restaurant
3 He speaks English and alan
4 He drinks coffee.
5 He eats italian food.
1 She works in an offic.
2 Tdoesn't don't havea cat.
3 Mike dent doosn't speak French,
4 [lives in Landon,
5 He doesn't goes to school
09
ive na fa
I don’t speak French
3 Hedocan't have a giilfrend
4 She works inan office
@ Read & listen
7 @) 10-11 Reier to the reading text The Expat Files on
page 22 of the Student’s Book.
28 Typical friends
‘Common verbs 2 & activities
4 watch 2 play 3 go 4 know | 5 travel
6 talk 2 go Swatch 9 go. 10 study
Present simple questions
2-1 Do you play sports?
2 Does he have [os of frends?
3 Do they do things together?
4 Does she like shopping?
5 Do you speak Enallsht
6 Does he know lois about his fiends?
3 1 Doyyou live alone?
2 Does she talk about her feelings?
3 Does he play tennis?
4 Do they go shopping together?
Short answers
4 1 do 2don't 3 does 4 doesn't 5 don't
5 1 Yes, he does 2. No, he doesn’t
3 Yes, he does. 4 No, he doesn't
5 Yes, he does,
7 No, he doesn’t
Translation
6 ‘Translate the sentences into your language. Check with
your teacher
6 Yes, he does
8 No, he doesn’t
2c Still at home
Family
11 parents 2 mother 3 aunt 4 sister
sandmother 6 uncle 7 cousin. 8 brother
9 father
wi genes
1 Where 2 Who 3 What 4 Where 5 How
3 a What is your name?
© Who do you live with?
fe Where are you from?
1b Where do you livet
How old are yout
Possessive ’s
4 1 father’s 2 parents’ 3 Alex's 4 sister's
5 children's“ 6 student's
5 1 Gnao's 2 Susan's 3 mother's 4 Jack’s
5 brother's” 6 patents’
® Dictation
6 B12
T Where are you from?
3 Who do you live witht
@ Read & listen
7 @) 13 Refer to the reading text An Englishman's homme
{5 his caste! on page 26 of the Student's Book
2 Where do you live?
4 How old are you?
2p Tour group
Describing people (adjectives)
11 young 2 thin 3 fat 4 short 5 tall
6 fair 7 dark 8 beautiful
2 1 handsome 2 fat 3 young 4 blue 5 fair
6 ualy
Describing people
3-1 What does he look like?
2 How tall s he
3 How old is he?
44 What colour hair does he have?
5 What colour eyes does he have?
le 2c 3d 4a 5b
5 Picture €
6 Give your answers. Check with your teacher
Translation
7 Translate the sentences ito your language Check with
your teacher.
2 Reading
1ib 2c 3a
2-1 Atriend
2 Las Palmas, Canary Islands
3 She tachet English i school)
es (some thi
5 Her fiance
§ He's handsome, He has blak hair and brown eyes,
Read & listen
3 @) 14 Refer to Reading 2 on page 13.
3a Houseswap
Describing where | live (adjectives)
11 big 2 new 3 small 4 quiet 5 noisy
6 lovely” "7 horrible
2 1 bigoisy | 2 noisy/big 3 horrible 4 small
5 gut loveyPrepositions
3 1 behind 2 opposite 3 next to 4 in front of
S nearto 6 far from
4 1 MrBlack’s 2 The Car Park
4 The Smiths’ house
5 lin 2on 3at
7in 8 on
Translation
6 Translate the sentences into your language. Check with
your teacher.
3 The Whites’ house
$ The Greens” house
4dloseto Sof 6 in
38 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue
Parts of a house
1 1 bathroom — 2 Kitchen 3 study
4 bedroom = 5 hall, 6 dining room
There is/There are; How many .. ?
2-1 How many rooms are there in your house?
2 How many bedrooms are there?
3 Are there any windows in the bathroom?
4 [there a garden in front of your house?
§ Is there a staircase in your house?
6 How many windows are there in your bedroom?
3 Give your answers, Cheek with your teacher.
41is 2a
7 ate
@ Dictation
5 B15
P'How many floors are there?
2 Iethere a garden behind the house?
3 Are there any slalreases in your school?
4 No, there aren’t
@ | Read & listen
6 GL) 16 Refer to the reading text Number 10 Downing.
Street on page 35 of the Student’s Book
Bisn't 4 is 5 aren
6 isn't
3¢ My first flat
Furniture
1. Across: 2 sofa; 4 lamp; 5 fridge; 6 bookcase; 8 wardrobe;
10 curtains
Down: 1 mirror; 2 stereo; 3 plants; 7 cooker; 9 desk
4, any, some
21a 2any 3any 4some Sa Gany 7a
3-1 There isa sofa in the living room.
2 Do you have @ any lamps in your bedroom?
3 [don’t have some any plants In my kitchen.
44 Thete are any some books on the bookcase
5 There is any a fridge next to the door.
' Do you have ary a shower in your bathroom?
4 1 some 22 3 any
Translation
55 Translate the sentences into your language. Check with
your teacher
4 some Sa 6 any
3p Shopping mall
Ordinal numbers
11 Gist 2 second 3 third
4 fourth 5 fith 6 sixth
7 seveuth 8 eighth 9 ninth
10 teat
Giving directions
2 1 ground 2 left 3 along/down, right
4 across, up, first, opposite” § right
311 first 2 along/down 3 right
4 along/down $ left 6 right 7 up
21 ground 2 fist 3 down “4 left
5 along/down 6 down 7 down
8 along/down 9 right
@ Dictation
4 @17
V's there a café near here?
2 Yes, it’s on the second floor,
3 Go along the hall and turn right
4 Go up to the frst loor and its on the lef.
3 Reading
41 Bob and Madge | 2 Malcolm
3 fils mouse ang where he lives
21 2 F (opposite) 37
AE daasmal om atthe back) SF 6 F (we)
3 inthe study) 8 T
3 Suggested answers
furniture rooms prepositions of place
‘able Kitchen, rear 10
Bookcase lving room on
qv, siudy opposite
fridge, bedroom(s) next 0
‘washing bathroom
machine)
@_ Read & listen
4 @) 18 Refer to Reading 3 on page 18,
4a MetroNaps
Telling the time
1-1 half past eight 2 ten to nine
3 aquarter past nine 4 twenty past one
5 a quarter to four 6 six o'clock
7 five past eleven
git oF 87 AR SF py 72
Collocations have, go & get
Blget 2have 3 go 4have 5 go 6 get
7 fave 8 get
4 Give your answers. Check with your teacher.
Translation
5 Translate the sentences into your language. Check with
‘your teacher.
@) Read & listen
6 G@) 19 Refer to the reading text MetroNaps on page 42
of te Sludent’s Book TW48 A day off
Months
1 RORAN Ep cppy
om EM ELE ROU S| 4
mine) Fle(c/ 1s ]e/t ally
M|# Je] W/m c/e]uye]s fe elo]
ie E[olefe[on ptr
A [alolK MOTTE
iufs|als[ale OL yal Fis 1
(SIO SENEIENG ENG
TOF [UPR [x] ve [T]R opel
SCC ATRTTH Us
mefuleitr tir fo/P le] ve
cM] F/R [Efe Talu
AGE E/Q|o
October
2 1 What is your favourite month?
2 December is my favourte month
3 Why do vou like Decembert
4 Because my bithday isn December.
5 Liike December because it snows. ft
6 Mareh is my favourite month because there are fois
of flowers.
Dates
3 1 January the fs, two thousand and ten (or twenty ten)
2 October 25th, 2608 or 25/10/2004
3 March the second, two thousand and eight
4 uly 8th, 1995 0F 9/7/1999,
5 December the ‘werty-skth, wo thousand and twelve (or
twenty twelve)
6 August he eighth, evo thousand and six.
7 May ath, 2004 of 4/5/2001
8 November the ninth, to thousand and seven
(or The ninth of November)
Prepositions of time
41in 20n 3in
@ Dictation
5 @ 20
YMarch 30, 2007 2 October 3, 2010
43 February 14, 2000" 4 August, 2012
{Note: Accept any variation fer these, eg for sentence 1
30/3/2007 and 30th March, 2007 are also correct)
@ Read & listen
6 @) 21 Refer to the reading text Nothing Day on page 45
of the Student's Book
ain Son
4c Do the housework!
Housework
11 does 2 takes out 3 does 4 washes
5 cleans ‘6 makes
‘Adverbs of frequency
2-1 Tahways do the dishes in the morning,
2 | sometimes do the shoppi
3 I never get up early on Sundays.
4 How often do you wash the clothes?
5 take out the rubbish every Monday morning.
OR I take the rubbish out every Monday morning.
6 Thardly ever make dinner
3 Give your answers. Check with your teacher,
41F 27 3F 4T 57 6T
Translation
5. Translate the sentences into your language. Check with
your teacher.
40 I'mon the phone
Phone facts
1 Leas 2 local 3 number 4 code 5 code
6 dial 7 digit
On the phone
2 1 leave a message 2 Justa minute
3 You have the wrong number
5 Can Teall you back
? What's your number
2dieacbhig
4 Can I speak to
6 Can you teller
3 lecdbfa
4 @ 2
T0s06ss
5 0155977
2 020764333
6 6669050
3 36900004 as7o1010
tT ease i
2 Tim sorry, you have the wrong number
5 cantTtake a messager
4 Falke to speak to Bab Smith, please
“Just a minute,
r
4 Reading
11 Valentine's Day 2 Halloween
3 American Independence Day
21c 2A 3B
3 day date
‘American July ath
Independence
Halloween
‘what people do what people eat
Ihave a barbecue burgers and hot
‘watch fireworks — dogs
ear witches’ sweets or candy
play ‘tick or treat
Valentine's Feb tath send flowers ~
Day and cards
@ Read & listen
4 GL 24 Reter to Reading 4 Special Days on page 23
Oct 31st
5a High-speed trains
Adjectives
11 high 2convenient 3 comfortable 4 fast
Canjcan’t
2c 2ean 3 cant 4eant 5 cm
3-1 She can cook.
He can’t drive.
Do you speak English?
Can Thelp you?
Can you tell me where the train station is?
Gan you repeat that, please?
an you write It for me, please?
2 He can't swim,
4 They can play tennis@ Dictation
5 O25
P'can you speak English?
2 Tean only speak a litle English
3 [ean't understand the words in the song very well
4 [ean speak three languages quite well.
@| Read & listen
6 GL) 26 Refer to the reading text High-speed trains on
page S2 of the Student's Book cam
58 Cross Canada trip
The weather
1 1 hot 2 cloudy 3 snowy
EB 2A 3F 4C 5D 6B
6
1
1 Calgary is 8°C and sunny
2 Montreal is ~1°C and snowy
3
4
5
6
4.windy § sunny
Niagara is 10°C and cloudy
St John's is 148C and rainy
Vancouver ig 12°C and rainy.
Yellowknife is very cold. I's -18°C and windy.
Past simple with was/were
3 1 wasn't 2 were 3 were 4 Were
5 weren't / were 6 Was / was
4 1 was 2 was 3.wasn't, 4 was § wasn’t
Gwes 7 were 8 weren't 9 was
5-1 What vere was the weather lket '
3 Inwasi't very nice, It were was raining all the time.
3 Where wae were you on holiday?
44 Was Were you in Toronto?
3 Nov srerert wasn't was in Vancouver.
& My friends wasn't weren't very happy.
Translation
6 ‘Translate the sentences into your language. Check with
your teacher.
5¢ Travel essentials
What do you pack?
41 Across: 5 mobile phone 6 camera 8 ticket
5 passport
Down: 1 guidebook 2 alarm clock 3 money
4 Sunglasses 7 torch
Past simple (regular verbs)
21 packed 2 didn't remember _ 3 stayed
wanted 5 didn't enjoy 6 stayed
4
1 Did you packed the bags?
2 He packed two bags,
3 Mr Thompson dig remembered the passports.
OR Mr Thompson did remembered the passports.
Mrs Thompson did not (didn’t) like the museum.
Last year they visited Greece.
‘OR Last year they didn't visit Greece.
Questions & short answers
4 1 Did you go on holiday last summer? Yes, I did.
2 Did you remember {o pack everything? No, 1 didn’t,
3 Did you take a guidebook with you? Yes, Idid.
4 Did you travel By plane? Yes, 1 di
§ Did you visi lots of popular places? No, 1 didn’
6 Did you stay in ahhoiel? No, 1 didn't
3
@ Dictation
5 27
1 Did you pack the digital camera?
2 No, | didn’t |
3 She didn’t remember to buy the tickets.
4 They liked the elty, but they didn’t like the weather.
5p Bed & breakfast
Vocabulary from the lesson
1ib ze 3a 4c 5d Gf
2 1 warm 2 friendly 3, complimentary
4 establishment 5 Meals 6 available
Asking for permission
3 1Goahead 2 Could! 3 Ofcourse 4 Excuse me!
S Certainly 6 IsitOK 7 I'm sorry
Translation
4 “Translate sentences nto your langage, Check ith
your teacher.
@ Read & listen
5 @) 28 Refer to the reading text about the
{Uversements fr wo hotels on page 58 ofthe
Student's Book
5 Reading
1b Places to stay in Oxford,
2 a Treetops: 3,4
b Sanders B & B: 2,6,
¢ The Ox Hotel: 1,5,
Bia 2a 3b 4b
GL) Read & listen
4 @) 29 Refer to Reading 5 Places fo siay in Oxford
on page 28
6a Celebrations
Celebrations
1 1getajob 2 get married 3 retire 4 have a baby
5 graduate
2as Bl
Past simple (irregular verbs)
3 lwent 2ate,drank 3sat 4 met S got 6 had
4 1 Where did she go?
When did she got
What did she do?
‘Who was she with? / Who did she go with?
What did she eat?
What did she drink?
What did she wear!
John and Julia’s house.
ast Saturday
Danced all evening
Family and friends (and her fiancé, Sam)
Cake
Apple juice
Along black dressTranslation
6 Translate the sentences into your language Check with
your teacher.
@) Read & listen
7 @) 30-32 Reier to the reading text on page 62 of the
Student's Book
6B Actor! Author!
Films & books
1 1 horror 2 comedy 3 love story 4 science fiction
5 thriller “6 cartoon 7 western
Famous people/past simple irregular verbs
2 1 was bom, became, wrote 2 was born, taught, wrote
3 was born, won 4 was born, made
Questions
3 1 What was the last book you read?
2 Who wrote it
3 What was it about?
4 How often do you goto the cinema?
5 What was the last film you saw?
6 What kind of film was it
4 Give your answers. Check with your teacher.
@ Dictation
5 @ 33
T'L saw the film two weeks ago.
2 She won an Oscar in 2010,
3 He wrote a famous horror story.
4 Toidn't see her last fl,
6c They cy easily
Feelings:
1
1 angry
happy
2bored 3 nervous 4 happy 5 sad
6
2.1 Are you nervous before exams?
2 When do you cryt
3 Do'you ery when you are happy?
4 When Was the last ume you Were angry
5 Are you easly bored?
3. Give your answers. Check with your teacher.
‘Adverbs of manner
4 1 He speaks English badly
2 He quiekly answered the question
3 They played realy well
4 Shes very cael
5 He cried nolsly.
6 I ound the exain very hard.
5 1 quietly 2 noisy, easily 3 good 4 nervously:
5 happily “6 beautiful 7 slowly
Translation
6 Translate the sentences into your language. Check with
your teacher
@) Read & listen
7 GJ 34 Refer to the reading text Crying - it's a man's
thing on page 67 of the Student's Book.
60 I'm not crazy about it
Adjectives of opinion
11 terible 2 awful
5 bad
2-1 wonderful
5 excellent
Likes & distikes
3 Lawiul 2 great
6 don't ike 77 tke
4 1 ilove 2 1 think
5 I don't mind
@ Dictation
5 O35
T'What do you think of science fiction books?
2 I don’t like them. T think they're awful,
3 | really like horror films,
4 I don't mind football
3 terrible 4 horrible
2 great / good 3 lovely 4 nice
3 Ilove 4 terrible 5 OK
3 Ihate 4 What about
6 Reading
1 1c 2a 3b
2-1 3100
3 That i's bad (tey act badly)
3 That i’ bad (they act
4 ecause she has no fiends
5 The story was awful (aller only ten minutes he guessed
the end of te fm)
6 Fours
3 1 same
6 awiul
@) Read & listen
A BD) 36 Refer to Reading 6 Mike's film reviews
on page 33,
2 good 3 happy 4 badly 5 excellent
7A Miracle diets?
Food
1 SEEPO LEP ere
ACEESTAY RP JARO] Z IPS
CiLfups tal T]FIs||e[ [olor
U/wIRNBC|E|NIAI €[O[N r/o
U/H[O falc [AT lala pT Fale
F/3(BIN/H|D| v/D|¥[C[v |e
FO] ¢ [AKL CIRTETNYOy 1
ISIN T]¥ [6] 5] Fle] yer
Is Fle lal Mr F [| u|wlols))
SISINIS|¥ |X] F[P|wlE[o[cle
M[o[T|¥ [GEO MIATTTOTETS)
S]O[E|D|W[U[BlE
A/S] F[6[¢]R (OCR ATNIGLETS)2 grain meat/fish vegetables fruit dairy products
bread fish potatoes. bananas milk
asta chicken oranges eggs
tomatoes
Countable & uncountable nouns
3 countable uncountable
potatoes bread
fomatoss pasta
bananas milk
oranges fish (can be countable as well
aes chicken (can be countable as Well)
Some/any
4 Lsome 2 any 3 some 4 any
Some § any 7 some
5 1 Would you like some milkt
1
2 Tedon't have any orange juice
53 ralike some eheese, please.
4 Don't eat any bread for breakfast.
5 Trink some mak very day.
& Do you have any bread?
@ Dictation
6 O37, :
1 They have some apples.
2 Idon't have any bread
5 ike chicken soup.
4 Late an apple this morning
78 Rice
Rice dishes
1 1rice 2 salt 3 fish 4 eggs 6 lemon
2 A Eggitied rice B Kedgeree C Rice pudding
How much/How many... ?
3 1 much 2 many 3 much
6 many
How much rice do you have?
How much milk do you have?
How many eggs are there?
How many onfons do you need?
How much pasta is there?
How much/many fish do you need?
Alot of, not much, not many, none
5 1alotof 2 notmuch 3 none
Sone” 6 alotot 7 alotof
Translation
6 ‘Translate the sentences ito your language, Check with
your teacher.
@! Read & listen
7 GJ 38 Refer to the reading text Rice on page 74 of the
Student's Book,
milk
4 much 5 many
4
4 not much
7c Fussy eaters
Describing food
1 1 raw 2 hot /spicy 3 sweet 4 cold 5 salty
6 spley / hot
2 1 raw 2 salty 3 cold 4 sweet
Too
b This coffee is too hot to drink.
This is toa sweet to eat.
a Are you very hungry?
a Is very cold. I's lovely
‘There's too much salt inthis,
Try not to eat too much,
The chicken soup is too hot.
Wow! This is too spicy. Can I have some water to drink?
Lovely chocolate cake, and it isn’t too sweet.
6 Don't put too many things in the bag!
7 [hhope'it isn't cooked too much.
Dictation
5 B39
1 He's a realy fussy eater
2 Treally don't like saity food.
5 This coffee is too hot to drink
4 There's too much sugar in this coffee.
.
70 Eat out
Ata restaurant
1 1 atable for 2 the menu
4 you like to eat § main course
2-1 b Good evening.
© Goad evening. A table for two fer, please.
a Certainly. This way, please
2 € Could I See the drinks menu, please?
4 Of course. Here you are you.
5 Mmm. Can we have a bottle of mineral water, please?
3b Excuse me! Can T have the bill, please?
Thats 200
a Can I pay by credit card?
4.6 Smoking or non-smoking,
a Non-smoking, please
© This way, please.
5 a Would you like to order?
Yes. Cah I have the mushroom pizza?
Of course, And to drink?
31B 2D 3A 4B 5¢
Translation
4 “Transat he sentences into your language, Check with
your teacher.
i) Read & listen
5 GLI 40 Refer to the reading text Restaurants by numbers
“in the US on page 79 of the Student's Book.
3 you a drink
6 the bill
7 Reading
1 Potatoes
21d 2c af 4b Se Ga
Bib 2a 34 4e Se
@ Read & listen
4 GI 41 eter to Reading 7 Potatoes are an important
par of balanced diet on page 388a | hate flying
Transport
1 Aas: 2 plane 3 bicycle § boat 6 airport
8 ation
Down: 1 underground 3 bus 4 port 7 train
2 underground ~ train, port - boat, station ~ bus,
airport ~ plane. Bicycle doesn’t match,
Talking about likes
3 Lhate 2 love 3 don'tmind 4 like
4 Give your answers. Check with your teacher.
Translation
5 Translate the sentences into your language. Check with
your teacher,
@ Read & listen
6 GJ 42 Rofer wo the reading text Fear offing
on page 82 of the Student's Hook
5 don’t like
8B Traffic jam
Collocation
1 Tratfle
What's happening? (present continuous)
2 1 doing, siting, waiting 2 moving, looking
3 thinking, moving 4 listening, fighting
pie ee wage os
2 Yt gee ing
aes
ee GS,
SE on
es nan
® Dictation
5 O43
What is happening?
2 The tafe is moving very slowly.
3 We're just sitting in the trafic jam,
4 Be carefull I's raining a lt,
@) Read & listen
6 GB) 44 Refer to the reading text London's Congestion
Charge on page 85 ofthe Student's Book
8c Follow that car!
Collocations (transport)
J Tide 2 take 3 takes
6 drives ” 7 going by
Present simple vs present continuous
21a 2b 3a 4b Sb ba
3 Lis my business parner doing 2 i leaving
3 finish "is going 5 is geting 6 is taking
7 amollowing Sis ging 9's going
fo'Ate you watching” “II Tin waiting 12 i shaking
4 take 5 ride
41 He Jeoves is leaving his office right now.
¢
‘What are you doing at the moment?
always traveling fo work by bus.
¢
‘What time do you usually teaving leave?
¢
1
2
3
4
5
6
?
Translation
5 Translate the sentences into your language. Check with
your teacher
8D Let's take a bus
Take
11 takea bus 2 take my umbrella 3 take about an hour
4 take photos “5 took the wrong bus
2112howrs 2ataxi 3ashower 4 No
‘Making suggestions
3 1 Why don't 2 a.good idea 3 let's
4 don’t think “5 could 6 How long
‘B Dictation
445
PLovs take a taxi,
2 Why don't we go to the cinema?
3 We could see that new film.
4 T think that's a great idea. Let's go,
8 Reading
41. Give your answers/predicions, Check with your teacher.
31D 2c 3B 4B 5A
@ Read & listen
4 GALL 46 Refer to Reading 8 Tracy Dick's new case
con page 43)
94 A good impression
Clothes
1
H
T
5
2-1 What do you usually wear at work?
What are you wearing right now!
Do you usually wear jeans?
Do you, wear dirty clothes to an interview?
When do you wear jeans and a T-shirt
1
2
3
4a
5
1d 2a 3e 4b Se
3Should/shouldn’t
4 1 shouldn't 2 should 3 shouldn't 4 should
5 should 6 should 7 shouldn't
5-1 What ¥ should 1 wear?
2 You shouldn't te wear that skirt. I's too shor.
3 1 don't think you should yew wear that jacket.
Wsdiryl
4 Do you think 1 shouldn't wear these shoes?
5 ¥es No, you shouldn't OR Yes, you should,
6 What shoul T #0 wear then?
@ Dictation
647
P'What should you wear for an interview?
2 You shouldn't wear jeans to an interview.
3 You should sit up straight and speak clearly.
4 First impressions shouldn't be so important
@ | Read & listen
7@&) as Refer to the reading text
‘nv egoodimpression.cmn on page 93
ofthe Student's Book :
98 Body moving
Body words
1 1leg 2 foot/feet 3 knee 4 arm 5 eyes
6 shoulder 7 elbow BS head 9 neck 10 fingers
2. Give your answers. Check with your teacher. Suggested
answers stomach, wrist, back, chest. ai
Imperatives
Bic 2d 3a 4e 5b
41 Keep your feet on the floor.
2 Take frequent ‘microbreaks’ when you work
3 Dont sit fora ong time
4 Move one le andthe ie oer.
§ Stand up and walk around.
6 Dank lots of water.
5 1situp 2 standup
5 drink 6 Don't drink
Translation
6 Translate the sentences into your language. Check with,
your teacher,
@ Read & listen
7 @iJ 55 Refer to the reading text Health - Are you sitting
eonifortabiy® on page 94 ofthe Student’ Book.
3 stretch
7 pull
4 walk
9c Never forget a face
Face words
1 Across: 2 chin; 3 mouth; 4 teeth; 6 eyes
Down: 1 nose; 2 cheeks; § hair; 6 ears
Whose... ?
2 Katy Peny A&P
Johnny Depp C & #
3-1 Whose hair is it
3 Whose nose is it?
5 Whose eyes are they?
Marilyn Monroe B & E
‘Albert Elastein D&G
2, Whose mouth ist?
“4 Whose hair is it?
‘6 Whose ears are they?
Possessive pronouns
4 Lhers 2 ours 3 your
Who's” 8 whose
eye hk i pit
lave you seen my glasses?
‘What's her name?
Are these yours?
No, they must be theirs
6 Did you give him our tickets?
@ Dictation
6 8 56
P Who's that standing over there?
2 Whose faces hist
3 My memory is ternble.
4 $0 mine
4mine S his 6 My
5
90 Not feeling well
Health problems
11 T've got toothache. _2 I've got a headache.
Irve got a stomach ache. 4° I'm (very) tired.
Timfine. 6 Tve got a cold.
1 Hil What's the matter? 2
3 What's wrong exactly? 4
5 Do you feel sick? 6
2.1 Hello! How are you? 2 I'm fine, thanks.
3 Why are you here? 4 W's my Son, He’ il.
5 What's wrong with him? 6 He's got a col.
21
4
6
2
{don't feel very well
[eve got a stomach ache.
Yes, | do.
3:1 What's the matter? W's my head. It hurts,
3 Have you got a cold? No, I don’t think so,
5 So, what is wrong? think Pm just tied.
7 You should lie down and rest.
3 Dialogue 1: 1 matter 2 got 3 feel 4 fine
Dialogue 2: 1 alight 2 il) 3 wrong
‘backache 5 doctor
Translation
4 Translate the sentences into your language. Check with
vyour teacher.
9 Reading
42
2Aix Bix cix Div
Df. Bei sin Aaa ae
gy 5) 3k bk
31 prevent 2 firm 3 lit 4 bend 5 heavy
@ Read & listen
‘6 QA 57 Retr 1 Reading 9 Backache some answers
on page 4
10a It’s illegal
Places ina city
1 1 town hall 2 hospitals
5 stadiums 6 shops
2ia 2a 3b 4b Sa 6b
3 libraties 4 Parks‘Must/musta’t
3 a mustn't
F mustn't
41B 2F 3C 4B SD 6A
5 1 You mustn't to take photographs.
av
37
4 Be quiet! You musta’t shout
5 You must & complete this form.
6 You needn’+ mustn't smoke here.
Translation
6 Translate the sentences into your language. Check with
your teacher.
@) Read & listen
7 @) 58 Refer to the reading text No Smoking
on page 103 of the Student's Book
108 Life in the capital
b must ¢ mustn't mustn’t ¢ must
Adjectives
1 expensive 2 noisy 3 polluted 4 dangerous
5 imiendly ‘6 historical "7 beauatal
8 interesting
2 Give your answers. Check with your teacher.
Comparatives:
3 PS y Ng ileal
1 yh ty sae Land
Se eae
sPRSPATE oeder ae
Fe ey ete
eo eee
6 Patis is more cosmopolitaner than Mac.
4 1 F (Singapore has a population of five million and Dublin
has half'a milion) 2'T 3 F (Dublin ig quite polluted
and Singapore is very clean) 47 5 T
@ Dictation
5 O59
Pine people ae rena
3 Hite th aan:
5 Johannesburg is more dangerous than Kuala Lumpur
4 Sydney iso tery cosmopalion ey
10c Best of the best
Go + -ing
11 diving 2 dancing 3 walking 4 shopping
5 sightseeing 6 swimming
2 1 walking 2 diving 3 dancing 4 sightseeing
5 swimming” 6 shopping
Superlatives
3 1 highest 2 longest 3 biggest 4 coldest
5 most dangerous 6 most expensive
4 1 the best 2 the biggest 3 the most expensive
4 the most interesting § the most famous
6 the ugliest" 7 the most dangerous
5 Give your answers. Check with your teacher.
Translation
6 “Trauslate the sentences into your Language. Check with
‘your teacher.
@ | Read & listen
7 @) 60 Refer to the reading text Rest of the best ~
Cape Town on page 106 of the Student's Book,
10D City souvenirs
Size & colours
11 its a small black bag,
2 10.4 large dark blue towel
4 They iny ser earings.
4 Its a big light green Tahir.
5 They're large ana light brown,
6 isa Small gold pen
Ina shop
Zin 2f 3d 4c SE 6b 7a Be
3-1 [can't see the price.: You're welcome.
2 Can T help you; How much are these?
3 Do you have any ...:I'm sorry, we don’t have any
4 Here you are.; Anything else?
41 SA: Hella Can help yous
No, I'm just looking thank you.
Excuse me! Do you have any small T-shirts?
: No, I'm sorry we only have large black ones.
How much are these?
: They are £5 each.
Would you like anything else?
Yes, I'd like some postcards please,
1 Can Thelp yout
2 Yes. Do you have any of these in light blue?
5 Yes. Here you are, Anything else?
4 Tm somy, we don’t have any.
10 Reading
11c 2B 3D 4A
2 1 Ina language) schoo.
2 Study / Tearn English
5 Rules for students atthe school
3 must do ‘mustn't do
tum off your mobile arrive late
listen to the teacher {ake food or drink into
speak English (al the time) the classroom
do your homework smoke
GL Read & listen
4 G@L 62 Rofer 19 Reading 10 Class rules on page 53
11a Working behind the scenes
Jobs
1. Across: 3 manager; 6 security guard; 7 cleaner; 8 waitress;
9 secretary; 10 accountant
‘Down: 1 builder, 2 receptionist; 4 actor; 5 nurse; 6 shop
assistant2 Usually work inside: manager, cleaner, waitress,
seerelaty, accountant, receptionist, nurse, shop assistant
Usually work outside: busider
Both: security guard, actor
Prepositions
3 lwith 2in 3 on/with 4 for Sof Gat
Question words
4 1 What 2When 3 What 4 Where 5 Who
6 How
51f 2¢ 3b 4d Se 6a
@ Dictation
6 O63
Pwhat do you dot
2 Lwork fot a small company in an office.
3 Do you like your job?
4 Yes! T realy like the people I work with
@ Read & listen
7 i) 64 Refer tothe reading text The NHS on page 113 of
ae Sudent’s Book
118 The future of work
Describing work
1 1b 2a 3a 4b Sb 6a
2 1 parttime 2 badly-paid 3 unemployed
4 Stressed 5 temporary 6 opportunities
wit
3 1 will 2 won't 3 won't 4 will will 5 won't
4 Putureea
Twon't 2 will 3 will 4 won't § won't
Futuredrive:
Pwon't 2 will 3 will 4 will 5 wont
5. Give your answers, Check with your teacher.
Translation
6 ‘Translate the sentences into your language. Check with
your teacher.
@ Read & listen
7 GH) 65 Refer 1 the seating text The fture won't wait
al you! on page 114 ofthe Student Book
11¢ 16 before 60
Vocabulary from the lesson
1 Lquit 2 regret 3 break
6 chance
4 volunteer 5 save
Making plans
2-1 I’m going to quit smoking.
Tm going to travel around the world
Pm going to exercise more. /
[em going to do more exercise
Tm going to save money.
‘What are you going to do next year?
‘Are you golng to start a new Job?
Where are you going to go on holiday?
Is Sally going to stop smoking?
Is Bob going to stop drinking coffee?
‘When is he going to learn to drive?
f 2a 3d 4b Sc Ge
Make & do
5 1 make
@ Dictation
6 @ 66
T What are you going to do next year?
2 I'm going to stop smoking and do more exercise.
5 fm going © be postive and make some plas forthe
rutre,
4 Do the best you can!
GL Read & listen
7 @) 67 Refer to the Teadlng text 16 things to do before
‘you're 60 on page 116 of the Student's Book.
2do 3 make 4 make 5 do
110 In the workplace
Phrasal verbs
1 1 clean up 2 logon 3 throw away 4 shut down
21up 2off 3up 4on Saway 6down
Invitations
3-1 Are you busy tomorrow night?
2 No, 'm not
3 That would be very nice
4 I'm sorry, but P'm busy.
'5 Would you like to have a cup of teat
4 1 Would you like to have a cup of tea?
2 That vould be very nice.
3 I'm sorry but I'm busy.
4 Are you busy tomorrow night?
5 No, I'm not
Translation
5 Translate the sentences into your language. Check with
your teacher,
11 Reading
41. Give your ideas, Check with your teacher.
3 3,1,4,2
@_) Read & listen
4 GL 68 Refer to Reading 11 The dream job on page 58.
12a Music fans
Music
1 Lock 2 singer
6 folk 7 songw
2 Suggested answers: pop, R & B, rap. guitarist, drummer
Present perfect affirmative
3 1 written 2 seen 3 made 4 been
4-1 P've heard ofthat group.
2 They've make made a ew CD.
3 She has started a fan club.
4 Hares I've been 2 fan since I was ten.
5 He have has seen them in concert.
5 1 had
6 bought
3 jazz 4 group 5 musician
8 classical
5 won
2 written 3 seen
7 leamt/iearned
4 been
5 gone
8 written =@ Dictation
6 @ 69
TP l've been a fan for ten years
2 She's bought all his CDs.
3 He's taken singing classes since he was
4 We've seen her in concert tice.
@ Read & listen
7 @) 70 Refer to the reading text Music fans on page 123,
ofthe Student's Book. =
128 A public life
In public
11 Tobe famous 2 One in four (25%) 3 Yes
No, very few” 5 ‘No
Have you ever... ? ever/never
2-1 been/spoken 2 spoken/been 3 had
written 5 won 6 met
3 1 Have you ever 2 Ihave 3 Two years ago
Have you ever 5 Ihaven't” 6 No, never
4 1 Have you never been to London?
No, I haven't. or Yes, Phave.
Have you ever wrote written a letter to a newspaper?
ve never been on TV.
Yes, Ihave What about you?
Have ever you ever spaken on the radio?
Translation
5 Translate the sentences into your language. Check with
your teacher.
12c English in your life
What's important
1id af 3a 4c Sb 6e
2. Give your answers. Check with your teacher
Verb forms
3 I have never studied 2 went 3 do
4 ateyou going to do re you learning
6 wil pedk
4 1 present perfect
4 future (going to)
6 future (wil)
5 Suggested answers:
T What do you do?
2 What time do you usually get up?
OR When do you get uy
What did you do fast nights
What do you think the weather will be like tomorrow?
What are you going to do next week?
Have you ever been on TV?
ictation
2 past simple 3 present simple
present continuous
ae
ee:
71
dr fo elaxed when 1 asved, but now 1 do
realy te ming Engh vith hs tak
'm gogo take a English exam next yer.
thibk this ie the best class I've ever studied in
BL Read & listen
7 @) 72-76 Refer to the reading text Why learn Engtish
with asf Because we're the best on page 126 ofthe
Student's Bool
120 The end
Thanking
Tic 2b 3a 4a Sb
2-1 d,a,c (much), b (alright
2 Gira ltlody denon i)
Words, words, words!
3
ROS IRD Kp MeL
OU] ALTA) PAEOTRIR LOTR vx
TL fols ee]. fulwye folk |eps
PALS [F]o]¥ [oECCIRTONDN| es
SleMwle| fol aliffo IR] TP fa
we [r wale tr xe alts fal
[A [eA ESIOLF Lays yo [1] a alc
Ws Ly Pxul el [eles cl e felix
SJ [RIR[Ks|[P | 6] ful Pay ole]
ORM MST oe) «fel col)
BLY [ul w[al Pols] ELF It
E[fjc|w]e|s|e/cfopa [DIN
BU) zt epCoLtoro wos
Uful.t [N NROTOPCETPORS Pfc] a fc
ViwlolwpRlefcts fre pypatolNte
4 1 Nice to meet you.
2 Would you like a drink?
3 It’s over there on the right.
4 What's the matter?
Translation
5 Translate the sentences into your language. Check with
your teacher.
12 Reading
id 2¢ 3a 4b
21F 26 (he hated the camera) 3 T
4 F (a few times) 5 F ther sister thinks she should be a
professional singer) 6 F (She has sung a lot of Karaake
Inpublic) 77 8 T
3 Give your answers. Check with your teacher.
a2 ba ca di
@_ Read & listen
4 @) 77-80 Refer to Reading 12 Have you ever ... 7
on page 63:Writing answer key
1 Completing a form
Reading
11 Emma 2 Watson 3.25 4 No
5 Sydney, Austral” 6 Yes’ 7 Monday & Wednesday
Language focus
21g 2a 3d 44 Se be 75
31
‘My name's Tom Butler. 'm from Glasgow in Scotland.
Tim Scottish, I'm 28 years old. My email fs tombutler@
totalmal org. study Chinese. MY cass ls on Wednesday
and Friday
Tm Natalie Smith. 7m from Cape Town in South Alrca
Tim female and I'm 19, My ermal fs natS@hotmall.com. T
Muay Greek. My class is on Tuesday and Thursday.
Tim Sophie Givet and I'm French. 'm from Lyon in France.
Tm 33.and female. My emal is sglvec@ieeserve.net. 1
study English, My clas is on Monday and Friday
Writing
Ale 20 3a
5 1 Registtation form
acces Toa
{ast name: Butler
fee 28
Sok: Male
Nationality: Scottish
Home town: Glasgow
[Language lass: chinese
Days: Wednesday & Friday
ab sa
2 Registration form
First name: Natalie
Last name: Smith
Age: 19
Sex: Female
Nationality: South African
Home town: Cape Town,
Language clase: Greek
Days: Tuesday & Thursday
3 Relation form
Fist name: Sophie
Last name: Givet
nes
Sexe Female
Nationality: French
Homeon: Len
Days: Monday & Friday
6 Give your answors. Check with your teacher.
2 Apersonal e-message
Reading
1 1 parents 2 mother 3 sister 4 brother
217 2P 3F 47 ST 6F 7T 8F
Language focus
Bilis 2is Shas dis Shas is 7 has
8 has
4 Give your answers. Check with your teacher.
Writing
5. Give your answers. Check with your teacher.
2 Their family
7 Give your answers. Check wih your teacher
Sample answer
ti,
‘My name is Jessca Jones and I'm 17 years old Live in
London with my family. My mother’s name is Jane. she
fe middle-aged, She has green eyes and brown hair; My
thother is sor. She is prety. My fathers name is ioh.
He ls middle-aged. He has blue eyes and no har. He Is
falland thin He is averagelooking. My sister's name is
Jennifer She is 16. She hes blue eves and long blonde
hair She wears glasses. She is beautifal She & thin and
redium helght- My brotier’s name Is James. fe is 21. He
has green eyes and brown hai. He is sor and fat. He is
Igy’ He has a gittiend
6 1 Apen pal
3 Giving directions
Reading
a
Mike’s house
mn ae ae
Language focus
3 Suggested answers
Directions: along, in front of, close to, near to, ture right,
on the left, next fo, opposite
Places: car park, theatre, Rospital, sports shop, school
4 Give your answers, Check with your teacher.
44 F (opposite the school) § T
Writing
5 1 farfrom 2 left 3 first, 4 behind 5 café
G left 7 next to 8 opposite
6 Give your answers, Check with your teacher.
Sample answer
Hi Jack,
Here ar the directions to my house. 1 don't live near to
the car park. From the car park go out and walk along the
street in front of the theatre. Turn right atthe second street
On the right. Turn left at the supermarket and take the first
‘street on the right. There's a restaurant and a café on the
Tight. My house is next to the caf.
See you soon!
i4 Phone messages
Reading
1@81
i
2 @e2
MESSAGE
For: Andy
From: Paul
Phone number: 080411319,
Message:
Meeting on Sunday May 3 at nine thirty. In the hospital
‘apposite the cafe.
3 @ 82
099411315, Monday March forty-five
café opposite the hospital
4 1 thisis 2 Its... o'dock 3 double _4 Can I speak
5 take a message” 6 There's .. at 7 give him
Language focus
51 Bob called at half past nine
2 Please call Bob back,
3 Call Jack on 987 6756,
4 Jack calle at five o'clock this afternoon,
5 Phone Sally tonight.
Writing
6 @ 83-84
MESSAGE 1
For: Sue Smith
From: Mr Brown
Day/Date: Tuesday April 20
Time: Half past nine. (9.30)
Phone number: 070 766501
Message: Call (me) back
MESSAGE 2
For: Alex
From: Sally
Day/Date: Saturday
‘Time: Five o'clock (in the afternoon)
Phone number: ~
‘Message: Please phone tonight.
(Why do you never call me back? This i the third call
today.)
5 Describing a holiday
Reading
11b 2a 3c 4a
217 2F(withtom 37 47
5 F (it was great) 6 F (one small problem) 7 T
ST oT
Language focus
3-1 Where were you on holiday?
2 Who were you with?
3 What was the weather lke?
44 Was it a good holiday?
5 What were the people like?
6 How long were you there?
41f 2d 3c 4a 5b 6e
xiv|
Writing
5
00d things bad things
friendly people closed shops
at weather diny beaches
ficious food dangerous town centre
cheap bars and restaurants noisy hotel
‘expensive car hire
cat speak the language
6 Give your answers. Check with your teacher.
7 Give your answers, Check with your teacher,
Sample answer
Last month | was om holiday with Lucy. We were in the
Alps. it was a great holiday. We were there for two weeks,
The weather was cold and sunny. There was snow. The
people were friendly, There were some great bars and
Festaurants, There was one small problem. On the last day.
we wanted to ski but there was net enough snow.
6 Acard for a special occasion
Reading
1/1 Abirthday Games’) 2 James 3 Eighteen (18)
4 HisGran” $410 / some money
Language focus
21B 2c 3E 4D 5A
Ble 2c 3d 4b Sa
4 Le-wedding 2 c~ graduation 3 4 ~ retirement
b= birthday 5 a- new baby
1
1
4
5 1 A wonderful new member of the family. ~ new baby
2 Best wishes on your 18th. ~ birthday’
3 Get well soon. - when ill
4 Good luck together! ~ wedding
5 Goodbye and good luck! ~ retizement
6 Hope you feel better saan. ~ when il
7 Ws boy! ~ new baby
8 Many happy teturns! ~ birthday
5 Sorry you are leaving. Enjoy your free time. ~ retirement
(0 To the happy couple. Good luck on your special day! —
wedding
Language focus
6 Give your answers. Check with your teacher.
writing
7 Give your answers. Check with your teacher.
Sample answer
To Michael
Sorry you are leaving - fll miss you. Who will help me
‘with my computer now?t
Enjoy your retirement!
Best wishes’
Mary
7 Adish for you
Reading
1-1 Fruit salad,
2 Lois of fresh fruit (apples, grapes, bananas) and water.
3 No
4 Because the fruit is sweet (enough)
5 Because its easy to make, it's healtby and it tastes really
good.Language focus
2 countable: apple, banana, grapes
uncountable: fruit, water, sugar
3 1 two / some
2 two / some
3a
4 Some / an
5 some
6 an
? some
a
A small lettuce
‘Two eggs
3 An orange
Writing
5 1 lettuce 2 oll 3 cheese 4 eg
6 pepper (Note: gaps 5 & 6 are a fx
salt & pepper)
6 Give your answers. Check with your teacher.
Sample answer
in the winter {lke to eat flshcakes. To make them you
needa tn of tuna, potatoes and butter. You also need one
2 and some Hours You mix everyting and cook in a
Dan. They'e cheap and quiek to make- Everybody loves
them, children and adults.
Thope you like them
4 Some sugar
5 Two bananas
5 salt
‘collocation —
8 An invitation
Reading
1 1 Togoto the cinema 2 8 o'clock
3 In ont of the train sation 4 In town
5 shopping 6 To have lunch together (with her
mum)" 7 Outside the French restaurant 8 Call her
2 a-Text2 b-Texti
31 Lucy 2 Nothing
4 They will meet tonight
Language focus
4-1 Why not we meet at seven?
2 Lov go 10 the theatre
5 We could to go by taxt
4 like watching films.
§ Thats a good idea
1b 2e 3a 4c 54
1 Why dont we stayin tong?
2 Let's goo the Chinese resasrant
5 You (ie) could vist fends
4 Why ‘don'¢ we go by bus?
5 Lets ment 7 dock
Writing
7 Give your answers. Check with your teacher.
Sample answer
Hi Tom,
acs go ut tonight.
‘Why don’t we go to that new Indian restaurant in the town
contre? Let's meet at the church at 8.00. We could invi
Jane too.
Call me.
‘See you soon!
Love Susan
3 Yes
aw
9 Giving advice
b 2c 3a
b 2¢ 3a
1
1
1 He's not feeling very well. He's got backache.
2 He sits in front of a computer.
3 No, he can't
4 Ata bank.
5 Because he doesn't know what to wear.
6 Law
7 Because her dad won't lke it.
Language focus
4 1 shouldn't
5 shoul't
f§aS bi
ting
Give your answers. Check with your teacher
Sarape answer
Deat Jason,
Pihink you should wear some smart clothes for your job
Ine noxt woe Bon wear eas an a abi
sibie you should weer a suit anda ie and you sho
fake suie that your shoes are nice and elean. Tf you Took
90d i wil help your interview.
hope that heist
Good tuck!
Ashley
2 should
6 should
3 shouldn't
7 should
4 should
10 Acity guide
Reading
11b 2¢ 34 aa
21a 2b 3a 4a
Language focus
Ble 2a 3d 4b Sf be
4 1 modern/new 2 expensive 3 unfrendly/rude
4 borings safe “6 quiet,
5 L best 2 dangerous 3 are 4 by
5 sightseeing mustn't
writing
6 Give your answers. Check with your teacher.
Sample answer
My city is quite noisy and polluted, but it is great for,
students because there are lots of things to do there. There
are some good bars, restaurants and nightclubs, but be
careful, Irean be dangerous at night!
‘There aren't too many places for sightseeing and a lot of
the buildings in the city are ugly and modern. However,
the centre of the eity has two lavely old churches which
are interesting to vi
One thing T like about my city is the shops. There are alot
of great shops which are not very expensive.
‘There is a hotel very close to the railway station and
the cheapest place to stay.
The best way to get around is on foot or by bus.
Enjoy your stay in my city!11 Ajob for the summer
Reading
11 Jenny
2 Her mum
53 That she won't be home for the summer because she's
goig o get a job.
2-1 F (she's going to stay and get a job) 2T 3 4T
5 F (she thinks working as a receptionist Is boring)
GT 7T BF (she wants to be)
Language focus
Bid 2a 3e 4b se
4 dao i el: ,
Secu gard has a dangerous jl
‘have a parttime job working inthe evening
Iva boring job, bat i's only temporary
Working ae Secretary is badly-pad, bot is sale
When nish college want a faetime ob.
[Pm going to get 2 summer job.
will be useful for my future job.
Ewant to work as a waiter
Inisn't very well paid
[will start work next week.
Writing
6 Give your answers. Check with your teacher.
7 Give your answers, Check with your teacher
‘Sample answer
Hi Lisa, 5 ee
‘This summer I'm going to work as a waitress in an Halian
Festaurant close (0 the city centre. i's called Gino's and
#'m stating atthe beginning of July. 1 Know it doesnt
sound very interesting, but is quite a big restaurant and
there are a lot of other young people who work there, It's
4 temporary job, but I will be werklng fulltime and the
anager seems really nice. He told me that I'm going to
help in the kitchen and serve drinks atthe bat. 3 quite
well-paid and the money will be very useful when 1 go
back to college in September,
4
12 Thanks
Reading
11 I passed
2 L want to thank you
3 I've never been good
4. was really worried
5 I've really enjoyed
5 See you
2-1 Sasha
2 His teacher
3A thank you letter
4 He passed his exam
5 Because he’s never been good at English.
Bla de 3b
Language focus
4 Suggested answers
‘present simple ~ J want to thank you
past simple ~ I had my exam last week; I liked the book
* present perfect ~ ve nover been good at English I've
really enjoyed
‘future re going to come back next year
avi
5 1 learning 2 come 3 never 4 had, was
5 is 6 going 10
Writing
6 1b 24 3c 4e Sa
Tic 2a 3b 4e sd
8 Give your answers. Check with your teacher.
Sample answer
‘hank you for my binhday flowers, th ih
hank you for my birthday flowers, they are really
beau Thanks forthe present to, iis just wht | want
Ive realy generous and tough of you
Prank yu agin,
olivia
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