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Christina Latham-Koenig
Paul Seligson
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Clive Oxenden
Christina Latham-Koenig
Paul Seligson
New
Elementary
Student's Book
4 D Nicetomeetyou verb ~ ... ,pronouns: I, you, etc. numbel5 1-20. days of the week vowel sounds, word stress
6 IJ I'm not English, verb~ - and l countries and nationalities, vowel sounds
I'm Scottish! nurOOers 20-1,000
8 0 His name, her name possessive idjectives: my, your. elc. personal information the alphabet,/3:j and/auf
10 IJ Tum off your mobiles! a/on, plurals, the classroom. common objects. ""'" sou"",
this/that/these /those classroom language
12 PRACTlCAl ENGLISH On a plane
13 WRITING Completing a form
14 REVISE & CHECK What do you remember? What can you do?
16 rJ Cappuccino and chips present simple ... and - verb phrases, irregular plurals consonant sounds, third pel5on-s
18 [J When Natasha meets presentsimple ?i common verb phrases consonant sounds
Darren ...
20 [J An artist and a musician a/an+jobs jobs consonant sounds
22 III Relatively famous possessive s family consonant sounds
24 PRACTlCAl ENGLISH At a hotel
2S WRITING An informal e-mail/letter
26 REVISE & CHECK What do you remember? What can you do?
a
28 rJ Pretty woman adjectives adjectives, quite/very ""'" sou"",
30 [] Wake up. get out of bed... telling the time, present simple daily routine the Jettero
32 0 The island with it secret adverbs of frequency lime words and expressions the letter h
34 IJ On the last Wednesday in prepositions of time lhedate word stress, /(;/ and 101
August
36 PRACTICAL ENGLISH In a coffee shop
37 WRITING Amagazine article
38 REVISE & CHECK What do you remember? What can you do?
52 rJ Who were they? past simple of k was / wet't word formation sentence stress
54 I!I Sydney, here we come! past simple regular VMK past time expression'S -edendings
56 [J Girls' night out past simple irregular Yf:rbs go. hove, get sentence stress
58 III Murder in a country past simple rq:ular and irregular irregular verbs past simple verbs
house
60 PRACTICAL ENGLISH In a gift shop
61 WRlTING Aholiday report
62 REVISE & CHECK What do you remember? What can you do?
Grammar Vocabulary Pronunciation
\ 64 Ahouse with a history there is I there ore houses and furniture lijl and le;,l, sentence stress
66 Anight in a haunted hotel there was I there were prepositions of place silent letters
68 Neighbours from hell present continuous verb phrases verb + -ing
70 When a man is tired of present simple or present places in a city city names
london ... continuous'?
72 PRACTICAL ENGlISH In the street
n WRITING Apostcard
74 REVISE & CHECK What do you remember? What can you do?
76 What does your food say alon, some I any food, countable/ uncountable the letters eo
about you? nouns
78 D How much water do we how much / how many?, drinks Iwl, lvi, and Ibl
really need? quantifiers: a lot. not much, etc.
80 0 Changing holidays be going to (plans) holidays sentence stress
82 B Irs written in the cards be going to (predictions) verb phrases lu/,/u:/, and IAI
84 PRACTICAL ENGLISH At a restaurant
85 WRITING Instructions
86 REVISE & CHECK What do you remember? What can you do?
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88
go
rJ The True False Show
[J The highest city in the
comparative adjectives
superlative adjectives
personality adjectives
the weather
I:JI, sentence stress
consonant groups
world
92 [I Would you like to drive a wouldlike to I like adventures sentence stress
Ferrari?
94 B They dress well but drive adverbs common adverbs adjectives and adverbs
badly
96 PRACTICAL ENGLISH Going home
97 WRITING Making a reservation
98 REVISE & CHECK What do you remember? Whal can you do?
108 Communication
114 listening
122 Grammar Bank
Look out for Study Link
140 Vocabulary Bank
This shows you where to find extra material for
154 Irregular verbs
more practice and revision.
156 Sound Bank
C verb be +, pronouns: I, you, etc.
V numbers 1-20, days of the week
P vowel sounds, word stress
Hi, I'm Tom. What's your name?
A
1 SAYING HELLO
a 1.1 Listen and read. Number the pictures 1-4.
I A Hi, I'm Tom. What's your name?
8 Anna.
A Sorry?
8 Anna!
m ~ BATES MOTEL ~
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c Listen again and repeat. ,CQpy the Ihxthm. b 0 p.l22 Grammar Bank lA. Read the rules and
do the exercises.
d 1.1 Roleplay the dialogues with the sound effects.
c Try to remember the names in your class.
C Introduce yourself to five other students. Say He's I She's _ _
Hello. I'm Anlonio'-.-~
What's your name?
0 1 a . Nice to meet you.
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3 PRONUNCIATION vowel sounds, word stress e Write the words from c in the chart.
food travel communication
000
coffee
fish
i CP. ~
tree cot
a::r
boot
~
~'"
train
~
bike
4 VOCABULARY numbers 1-20
a (.6 Listen and repeat the numbers.
;(
this
he
she
,m you they I
H;
1 2 .,
0
7- 8 9 10
'f 5 6
11 12 lJ l'f 15 16 17- 18 19 20
b 0 p.140 Vocabulary Bank Numbers. Do part I.
b 1.4 Write these words in the columns above. e 1.7 Listen. Where are they? Write 1--4 in
Listen and check. Repeat the words. the boxes.
w F 5 T M
Monday
_uesday
_ednesday
_hursday
_riday
_alurday
d 1.5 Listen and check. Which two words are not
stressed on the first syllable? _unday
G verb be EJ and [L
o
(
• Kral<Ow _ _
b GIasgow _ _
t 8osIon~_
d Shanghai _ _
• Bangkok _ _ Born dial b Listen again and complete the dialogues .
1 A Are you ?
B No, I'm . I'm from Edinburgh.
a~_
b __ 2 A Where are you from?
B We're from _
c __
d __
1.11
zia!
Where's this music from?
A Are you on holiday?
B No, we aren't. We're on business.
5 SPEAKING
a Ask other students.
Where are you fromQ 9m Italian. I'm from Siena.
~~~
~ '1 1 ~ ~s!J4P
phone boot
train tree egg bike
'"'
A B F - 0 Q R
- C L Y -
J - M W
- E -
G 5
- -
- Z
_ _ _ 1 _ _- -
YesONoO C 1.23 Write the other letters of the alphabet in the
correct column. Listen and check.
Vi"" Foro _
d In pairs, practise saying these abbreviations.
b 1.25 Complete the chart with yOLlf, my. his, lIer, their, OUf. Listen and check.
I'm Italian. family are from Rome.
You're in level.. This is classroom.
He's the Director of Studies. name is Michael.
She's your teacher. name is Lucy.
We're an international school. students are from different countries.
They're new students. names are Tina and Daniel.
c 0 p.122 Grammar Bank 1C. Read the rules and do the exercises.
•
$ owl ---,.. How do you ~
....- - spell iF ~
Where's he from? . Where's she from?
b 1.27
the words.
Write these words in the chart. Listen and repeat
t
Howald is ?
t
Howald is she?
her how first our now surname
(1 think) She's American. She's about 35.
D
1 VOCABULARY the classroom, common objects 2 PRONUNCIATION vowel sounds
a Can you see these things in your classroom? Tick (,f) a 1.30 Listen and repeat the six picture words
or cross (X). and sounds.
a table D a light D
a board
,TV
D
D
a picture
a .Yi.deo
D
D
~ horse wall door
0 1""0
aCD~er
a window
D
D
walls
chairs
D
D ti bull book photo look
b
a door
1.28
D
Listen and repeat the words. m up purse sunglasses umbrella
D
D
an address book
tissues
D
D
keys
an identity card ~ '"
here we're there
D D
D
coins
a .ill.Qbile (phone) D
a lli?-stick
a purse
3t? tourist curo Europe ('-mail
,.
2 match 6 7 8
3 key
c Complete the questions with this, that,
these, or those.
10 II 12
What's _ _? What's _ _ ?
GIVING INSTRUCTIONS
[±] Open your books (please).
What are _ _ ? What are _ _ ?
B (Please) Don't write.
d 0 pol22 Grammar Bank ID. Read the m Can you open the door (plcase)?
rules and do the exercises.
b 1.3» Listen. Tick (,f) the ten phrases in a you hear.
e In pairs, ask and answer. Use pictures
1-8 in Ie for this! tlleseand point to c 1.13 Complete the sentences. Listen and check.
things in the class for that I those.
What's (bolljoljr) English? I ~_~_know.
SOCIAL ENGLISH
a 1.37 Listen. Circle the correct answer.
I What's Mark's surname? Ryder I Wilder
2 Where's the hotel? at the airport / in the city centre
3 Would Mark like a drink? yes I no
4 How do they go to the hotel? by taxi I by car
School of English
Student registration form
First name
SUfllame Mr/Mrs/Ms
Nationality
Marital status o Married
o Single
o Divorced
o Separated
I-lome address WRITE a similar text abollt you.
E-mail address
Phone number
home
work
mobile
Sig"llalUrt.' Date
I
GRAMMAR c word groups
Circle the correct sentence, a or b. Circle the word that is different.
® Hi. I'm Susanna. one three (boo!) five
h Hi. I Susanna.
, Hello. What's your name? 1 eight two seven file
2 Ireland Chinese Thailand Spain
, , She is Polish?
b Hello. What your name?
3 Polish Italian Japanese France
b Is she Polish? 4 sixteen forty mnety eighty
3 , Where he's from? 5 we you h., he
b Where's he from? 6 they his ou, my
4 , They isn't English. 7 where how what watch
b They aren't English. 8 lighter pend I purse address
5 a 'Are you from Paris?' 'Yes, I'm.' 9 newspaper book magazme lipstick
b 'Are you from Paris?' 'Yes, I am.' 10 listen read pen look
6 a She's Spanish. Her name's Ana.
b She's Spanish. His name's Ana.
em
7 a We're Italian. Your surname is Tozzi.
PRONUNCIATION
b We're Italian. Our surname is Tozzi.
8 a What are these? a 0 p.156 Sound Bank. In pairs, test each other on
b What 3re this? the vowel sounds, 1-20.
9 a il's an umbreUa.
b It's a umbrella.
10 a They're watchs.
b They're watches. om b Underline the word with a diffe ren t s0 un d .
a prepositions
Complete with at, from, in, off, to.
!if, stamps what bag
b verb phrases
,
Match the verbs and phrases.
Close your books.
i his China sit
Old Other
English Latin French languages New words
Ill/emct
I
G present simple + and -
V verb phrases, irregular plurals
P consonant sounds, third person -s They live in a flat
He doesn't smoke.
2 READING
a Look at the photos. Which things are 'typically British'?
b Read the text. Check your answer to a.
Typically British?
Four foreigners in Britain talk about the people and the country...
1 Nicolae from Romania works in a pub in Manchester 3 Carlos is a tourist from Spain
, British people like children but nol in restaurants or pubs. , People read the neYlSpaper everywhere - on the train, on the bus,
In my pub we have a rule: 'No children under 12'. People at the bus stop. And the newspapers are really big! Cars stop in
in Britain dnnk a lot of coffee - cappuccino and espresso Britain when you stand on the zebra crossing - it's incredible!
are really popular. They drink a 101 of beer 100 - men and Cars don't stop for you in Madrid.'
women.'
4 Marilia from Brazil works as an 'au pair' in Cambridge
2 Alexandra from Russia is a student at Bristol University , I think my British family is typical. The woman doesn't cook -
, This is not agood country for smokers! Many coffee bars she just puts a piua in the microwave. But she watches cooking
and restaurants are 'no smoking'. I live with three British programmes on TV fNery day! The man cooks at the \oVeekend - he
students and they don't smoke. When I want acigarette makes fantastic Indian curries. Their child has aterrible diet She eats
I go into the garden.' 'fish fingers' and chips and she goes to Burger King f!VCfy week.'
c Find the four irregular plurals in the first text and 5 WRITING & SPEAKING
complete the chart. How do you pronounce them?
a Write YOllr nationality in the title. Then l;-ross-out
Singular Plural the wrong word(s), e.g. They live in a house I flat.
man Imenl Complete the sentences with your ideas.
woman I'wurnonl ~ I'wlmllll
child ItJaddl _____ l'tJlldr;)nl
~son I'pi:pll
I V
They go to for their holiday.
vase dog snake zebra leg witch The mother works I doesn't work.
She cooks! doesn't cook.
b Practise saying the sentences.
She does! doesn't do housework.
Ivl Vicky lives in Vienna.
Idl David doesn't drive. She reads
lsI Sally speaks Spanish. She watches _ on TV.
Iz/ Liz is in Brazil. She drives a _
III Linda likes children. She
Iwl William works as a waiter.
c 2.3 Listen and repeat the third person forms. The father works! doesn't work.
He cooks / doesn't cook.
lsi Izl
He does / doesn't do housework.
She smokes a lot. She lives in a flat.
He reads _
She drinks coffee. He has a cat.
He eats chips. She does exercise. He watches on TV.
He drives a _
hzl
He watches TV. He
It finishes in a minute.
I
G present simple ?
V common verb phrases
P consonant sounds Do you watch TV?
What programmes do you like?
B
1 READING 2 GRAMMAR present simple rn
a Natasha and Darren want to meet a partner on the Internet.
~
Look at their pictures. How old do you think they are?
• •
YOUR RESULTS
Natash" Darren
MATCH
Dear Natasha,
o What's Ihis?
Thanks for your e-mail. I live in london too. I'm 30 and I wo/i( with
N Sushi. Irs fantastic. Don't you it?
computers. Let's meet for lunch. Do you like burgers? I know a D No, I . Sorry.
good burger restaurant in north London ... N food do you like?
Darren
o I usually at home. My mother's a
very good cook.
Hi Darren,
N Do you with your mother?
Sorry, I don'llike burgers, but I love Japanese food. Friday at 1.00
in Kiku? II's a Japanese restaurant in Pond Street. D Yes, I do.
NOh. Does your mother work?
D Yes, she _
Hi Natasha
OK. See you on Friday. N Where does she ?
o She in a supermarket.
..
I
c Complete the questions and short answers with do, does, and dOIl't.
___ you like sushi? your mother work?
No,I _ _ Yes, she _
What food you like? Where she work?
d 0 p.124 Grammar Bank 2B. Read the rules and do the exercises.
3 LISTENING
a 1.5 Listen to the rest of the conversation. Is the lunch a success © or a di~ter @?
b Listen again. Complete the chart with'; (yes) or X (no). ,.----
Natasha Darren
likes computers X .
watches TV
goes to the cinema
smokes
I
(i ojan+jobs
V jobs
P consonant sounds What do you do?
I'm a student
c
1 READING
a Look at the photos of Annabel. ADoub e.
~fe
Do you think she's a professional
artist or a professional musician?
1 Wllal do you do?
b Read the interview and match the I'm an artist I draw and paint pictures for magazines,
questions with her answers. books. CD covers - all kinds of things.
Do you like your job? Why? 2
How many hours do you work? I work at home. I have a room just for working in.
Do you earn a lot of money? 1
Where do you work? I usually work about eight hours aday, from 9.30 to
530. Sometimes I work again in the evenings or at
What don', you like about your job?
weekends, when I'm in a hurry to finish a picture.
How do you relax after work?
Whal-do-you-do?
4
It depends. I earn from about £250 to £3,000 for apicture.
Sometimes I have alot of work but sometimes I don't
c In pairs, guess the meaning of
That's a problem. And I don't have paid holidays .
the highlighted words. Check
with your teacher or a dictionary. 5
Yes. 110ve it , because fNery day is different and I like
d Read the article again. Underline
......0 good and two bad things
IPnOrT using my imagination.
b Ask and answer with the pictures. d Look at the question and answers. How do you say them in your language?
r __ What do you do?
What does he dO?:<
......
m a mUSICIan. ,I ------------....
~'S a pilot. "I'm an engineer. I work for a French company. I'm at school.
-
c 0 p.144 Vocabulary Bank Jobs.
I'm unemployed.
e What do yOIl
I work in a shop.
1t ~ '~ ~
:~, When?
~ ~ in the morning
parrot flower chess jaZZ yacht slllger
in the afternoon
c Practise saying the sentences. in the evening
/p/ Paul's a politician.
How?
/f/ Phil's a fantastic footballer.
with your hands
ItJI Charles teaches Chinese.
/d3/ Jim and George are journalists. with a computer
Ijl Are you a student? with other people
hjl A singer sings songs.
Do you ... ? have special quallficatlo",
speak any languages
I
earn a lot of money ~$$$
drive
. Ietters or e-mal·
wnte s 1· fI'II\
wear a uniform 11-
b Listen again. What does the person answer? Write Y
(yes), N (no), or D (It depends) after each question.
c Look at Phil's answers. What do you think his job is?
d 2.12 Listen to the end of the programme.
What does Phil do?
e In groups of four, play the game. Choose jobs from
Vocabulary Bank Jabs p.l44.
I
G possessive 5
V family
P consonant sounds Who's Joanna?
She's my boyfriend's sister.
1 GRAMMAR possesSive s
a Look at the photo. What does's mean?
Who they?
They're not famous - but their relatives are!
b Match the people in photos 1--6 with e 0 p.124 Grammar Bank 20. Read the rules and do the exercises.
their famous relatives a-f. In pairs, ask
and answer. Use these words. f Whose is it? Match the people a-f with their possessions.
mother father brother sister (I think) it's '.K. Rawling's pen.
(ex-) wife (cx-) husband
4 LISTENING
a Listen to Sarah talking to her boyfriend abollt her family.
:1:.15
Labellhe photos.
I
VOCABULARY hotel words 1
CHECKING IN
a 2.16 Cover the dialogue and listen. Answer the questions.
I How many nights is Mark's reservation for?
2 What's his room number?
SOCIAL ENGLISH
a 2.18 Listen ilnd complete the chart.
Mark Allie
Where are they from?
Are they married?
Do they have children?
Ho\", old arc they?
b Why does Allie think the phone call is from Mark's wife?
c Who says the USEFUL PHRASES, Mark or Allie? Listen again USEFUL PHRASES
and check. How do you say them in your language? Sorry. --t Th.lI's OK.
What do you think?
Would you like another drink?
J have to go now.
D
From: Rosa [rosamarquez@hotmail.com]
To: Stefan [stefan7541200@moebius.ch]
Subject: Hi from Mexico
Hi Stefan
1 My name's Rosa. 2 I'm from Mexico, and I live in Monterrey. 3 I'm a receptionist at
a hotel. I study English in my free time.
4 I speak Spanish and a little English. 5 I want to learn English for my job and to travel.
6I have a big family. I have three brothers and a sister. 7 My father is a builder and my
mother doesn't work. My brothers and my sister are at school. 8 My brothers are 14,13,
and 10, and my sister is six. 9 I'm 19.
10 I like music, cinema and sport. I watch football on TV with my family every Saturday.
Please write soon.
Best wishes
Rosa
Ii' october"
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b verb phrases
the radio?
3
V where who what
I housework
2 Russian c Underline the stressed syllable.
3 TV inforIlliltion
4 the piano
policeman grandmother receptionist nephew artist
5 a sandwich for lunch
.. em
CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THIS TEXT? CAN YOU HEAR THE DIFFERENCE?
a Look at the picture and the title of the article. 2.19 Listen. Circle a or b.
V·lhat do you think it's about? \!Vhat's your name? o Carlos. b 21.
He's an engineer. b He's Spanish.
•
2
" Yes, please. b Yes, I do.
3
" He Jives in Liverpool. b She lives in Liverpool.
4
" She's fine. b She's 52.
5 ," J watch TV. b I'm retired.
6 , He's fine. b He's my uncle.
7 , No, I'm German. b Yes, a little.
8 , No, they aren't. b No, she isn't.
9 , Yes, I do. b Yes, they do.
• 10 In a school in b On Tuesdays
" the
.: lim city centre. and Thursdays.
E
C adjectives
V adjectives, quite I very
P vowel sounds She's very tall, with red hair.
A
1 VOCABULARY adjectives
a Complete the quiz using these adjectives
<lnd nouns.
adjectives nouns
A.Illf.rican Woman
UIZ ew
Big
~lIow
airlines
food
House
blue Apple
The President of the United States
fHuy York
Jives here.
The \Vl!ite House fasl lilxis
White Jeans
Cii ~ &l) ~ jl
blue
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1 GRAMMAR adjedives 5 VOCABULARY & SPEAKING
a look at the answers to the USA quiz. Circle the
a Read the descriptions and look at the pictures.
correct rule.
Can you guess the two people?
• Adjectives go before I after a noun .
• Adjectives change I don't change before a plural noun,
-
She's a beautiful actress.
She's very tall and thin. She
has red hair. She lives in Australia.
She has two adopted children.
4 LISTENING
A Remember! When people speak fasl they don't angry 0 hungry 0
separate words. cold 0 "d 0
3.1 Listen and write six sentences. happy 0 thirsty /'03:sti/ 0
11'5 (ltl easy exercise.
hot 0 tired /'tal~dJ 0
2 _ e 1.3 Listen and check. Repeal the phrases.
3 _
f Cover the words and look at the pictures.
,
S
- - - - - - _- - - Tell your partner how you feel.
I'm very tired.
6
I'm not thirsty.
I'm quite hungry.
B
1 GRAMMAR telling the time 3 READING & LISTENING
a ,• ", What time does your class start? What a Read the article. How stressed is Louisa? Why?
e,.' time does it finish?
b In pairs, guess the meaning of the highlighted words.
b 0 p.126 Grammar Bank 3B. Read the rules Check with your teacher or a dictionary.
and do the exercises.
c 0 Communication What's the time?
d
Ap.IOBBp.l11.
d 0 p.147 Vocabulary Bank Daily routine. c Read the article again. Try to remember the information.
d 0 (ommunication Louiso's doy A p.IOB Bp. lli. 4 PRONUNCIATION the letter 0
Test your part ner's mem ory.
What time does Louisa get up?
A The lette r 0 has diffe rent pron unci ation s.
>=S he gets up at. ..
- a Put thes e word s in the corr ect colu mn.
coffee do don' t
Simo n work s go hom e job
one school shop ping son two worrird
for a com pute r
company.
rn
He lives in
Brigh ton
but he work s
in London.
1f. ~ ~
...LQJfee
o 4>
1 1
· ....?
W hat time
8 wak e up
get up
. . .. . go to work / scho ol
III I
G adverbs of frequency
sometimes
o
c 0 p.126 (;rammar Bank lC. Read the rules
and do the exercises. -
d Add an adverb of frequency to the sentences
to make them true for you. Compare with
a partner. Are you similar or different? - --
2
3
"ever
1 Hwalk to work I school.
I do SP0rl or exercise.
J lise public transport.
- - - --
akanashi-'always walks three k\l9me res a day, e.nd
4 I am stressed. he sometimes rides a motorbike. He often works in
5 I am late. his garden, and he usually does martial arts in the
morning. He is never stressed, and he is hardly ever ill.
2 READING Not unusual you think? But Takanashi is 0 years old.
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a Read the second paragraph of the article.
What is unusual aboLlt Okinawan people? Takanashi lives on the island of Okinawa in Japan. In
What do you think their secret is? Okinawa people live a very long time. They are hardly ever
ill. Many people live to be 100 - more people than in other
b Read the rest of the article. Put a heading partS of the world. Why? What is their secret?
in each gap. 1 _
Always active The Okinawans eat vegetables, fruit, fish, soya, and rice.
They usually have seven portions of fruit and vegetables a day.
Low stress People don't usually drink much alcohol or smoke. They don't
Exercise eat much meat or fast food.
A healthy diet 2 _
c Read the article again. In pairs, guess the Physical activity is very important for the people of Okinawa.
meaning of the highlighted words and Martial ans, walking, traditional dancing, and gardening are
phrases. Check with your teacher or a very popular with people of all ages.
dictionary. 3 _
d Do people in your country live like the In many countries people have healthy diets and do exercise.
Okinawans? What's different? What's the same? But the unusual thing about the people in Okinawa is that they
are nOt stressed. They are relaxed and take their time. Buses
- .. 4 SPEAKING
a In pairs, interview your partner with the questionnaire.
How often do you do exercise? Quite often. I play football
with my friends twice a week.
E
•
G prepositions of time
V the date
P word stress, I~f and 101 When's the Thai New Year?
It's in April.
1 READING
a Read the magazine extracts.
Match the photos with the festivals.
Fascinating festivals
o The Tomatina festival takes place on the
last Wednesday in August in Bunol. Spain.
The 'tomato battle' startS at I I o'clock in the
moming. and continues for two hours. During the
Tomatina 35.000 people throw 125.000 kilos of
tomatoes!
o In January (the exact date changes every year)
you can go to Ivrea in Italy and take part in the
Carnevale d'lvrea. where people throw oranges
at each other. If you don't want people to throw an
3 PRONUNCIATION word stress. /01 and 10/
orange at you. you have to wear a red hat!
b Read the extracts again. Then cover them and this the other their they with
look at the pictures. In pairs, ask and answer
about the festivals.
Thursday thirteenth third birthday
I Where is it?
2 When is it?
think throw ,
3 What do people throw? c ;).1" Listen and repeat the dates. Copy the rlwhm.
c Which festival would you like to go to? Thur. 13 Thursday the thirteenth
12/5 thc twelfth of May
2 VOCABULARY the dale 23/9 the twenty-third of September
15/4/1999 the fifteenth of April, nineteen ninety-nine
a 0 p.148 Vocabulary Bank Times and dates.
Do part 2. 30/1/2008 the thirtieth of January. two thousand and eight
b Think of three famous festivals in your d Ask other students Wilen's your birthday?
country. Where I When are they? Does anybody have the same (or nearly
the same) birthday as you?
4 GRAMMAR prepositions of time b 1.15 You're going to listen to two other people talk
a Can you remember? In pairs, complete the sentences about their favourite times. First listen to these
with ill, 011, or at. Check with the festival texts. sentences. What do the highlighted words mean?
1 The 'tomato battle' S!<lrts II o'clock _ I I can start 10 relax and enjoy the evening.
tne morning. 2 My family live very rar away.
2 January you can go to the Carnevale d'lvrea. 3 I get up early and feci full of energy.
3 The Thai Water Festival starts April the 13th. 4 In winter it's a nice temperature and iI's whcn
4 People throw waler al each other all day and also I feel comfortable.
_ _ night.
c J.l6 Listen to the interviews. Complete the chart.
b 0 p.126 Grammar Bank 3D. Read the rules and do
,
the exercises. What's your Cristina. a sports Udom, a manage
£avallTltc
. ...., coach from Spain from Thailand
c 0 Communication When... ?A p.IOB Bp.111. I time of day 10 p.m.
In pairs, ask and answer the questions. Answer
with a preposition + a time word. 2 day of t he week
4 season
5 public holiday
5 READING & LISTENING
a Read the article. Complete Carla's answers with
sentences A-E. d Listen again. Why arc these their favourite times?
.\ Because it's Ihe middle of the year-
nOt the beginning or the end. 6 SPEAKING
S Especiall}' Christmas! In pairs. ask and answer the questions
in Times yOll love.
C Because I lovc m)' first coffee.
What's your favourite time of day? Why?
n Because I love the colours and the
~=I~c"a,,,'es flying in the wind.
E Because I ha,·c the week in front of me.
BUYING A COFFEE
a 3.17 Cover the dialogue. Listen and answer the questions.
I What do Mark and Allie get?
2 How much is it?
SOCIAL ENGLISH
a 3.19 Listen 10 Mark and Allie. Circle the correct answer.
1 There is / isn't a free table.
2 Mark / Allie spills the coffee.
3 Their next meeting is at 11.15/12.30.
4 Allie agrees I doesn't agree to go shopping for a new shirt.
In the c\'cning wc often invite friends for dinner. In the summer we eal outside
and people usually slart singing and dancing. We never go to bed before 1.00.
Nobody works 011 Sunday morning!
I usually slay in bed ul1liI10.30. Then l have breakfast and reacl the
newspapers. After breakfast I oflen go to my parcnts' dl/clla near $t Petersburg.
especially in the summer. Daclw is the Russian word for a house in the country.
It's a place where you relax and forgel about everything.
a Read Anna's article. umber the paragraphs c Complete with and, but. or, tllell, after, becallse.
in the correct order 1-4. I I don't speak French German.
b Read the article again. Look at the 2 I wake up at 8.30 I don't get up - I read in bed.
highlighted words. Complete the sentences 3 I have dinner with my family. dinner I usually walch TV.
with the connectors and sequencers. 4 On Saturday evening I sometimes go to the cinema to
a pub.
Connectors
S I usually get home at about 11.30. and I go to bed.
and or but because 6 I have h\'o sisters a brother.
7 In the winter \\'e don't go out it's very cold.
I I have coffee toast for breakfast.
2 I like coffee I don't like tea.
3 I like Saturdays I don't work.
WRITE an article for a magazine: My favourite day. 1
Write four paragraphs. Answer the questions.
4 In the evening I go out with my friends
I walch 1V at home. 1 What's your fa\'Ourite day of the week? Why?
S I don't like football basketball. 2 What do you usually do in the morning?
3 Where do yOll have lunch? What do yOll usually do after lunch?
Sequencers 4 What do yOll usually do in the evening?
then before I after (breakfast, etc.) Check your article for mistakes.
6 I get up at 7.30. I have OJ shower.
7 lunch I sleep for half an hour.
g I always have a bath I go to bed.
ID
GRAMMAR VOCABULARY
a Circle the correct sentence, a or b. a opposites b verb phrases
® Hi. I'm Susanna. Write the opposite adjective. Match the verbs and phrases.
b Hi. I Susanna. young old read a newspaper.
I a II's a car blue. I good do get go have lake
b It's a blue car. 2 expensl\'c
2 a He works in different countries. 3 beautiful I dressed
b He works in differcnts countries. 4 tall 2 the dog for a walk
3 a I'm very hungry. 5 empty 3 a shower
b I have very hungry. 4 your homework
4 a What time it is? 5 _ shopping
b What time is it? c word groups
5 a It's half past seven. Circle the word that is different.
b It's seven and half.
Ireland (fhinesv Thailand Spain
It's quarter to the three.
6 a
b It's quarter to three. , hungry tired angry lall
7 a We often go to the cinema. 2 first third fifth seven
b We go often to the cinema. 3 one twice four times six times
8 a I'm never late. 4 spring nephew autumn summer
b I never am late. S January March December Easter
9 a My birthday is on July.
b My birthday is in July. d prepositions
10 a I go to class on Tuesdays. Complete the sentences with at. by. for. umil, and up.
b I go to class at Tuesdays. Look at the board.
b Complete the questions. I I usually wake very early.
A Where are -¥1!l1 from? 2 He doesn't see his family the evening.
8 I'm from Perugia, in Italy. 3 I go home bus.
4 What do you usually do the weekend?
A
B
new car?
It's green.
your
S 1 often have a sandwich lunch. cm
2 A it? PRONUNCIATION
B It's three o'clock.
a Underline the word wilh a different sound.
3 A you get up?
4
8
A
At eight o'clock.
___ meat?
Ci? key meet lh<Y 3
'& the then think
S A
8 Hardly ever. I prefer fish.
you usually
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Read the rules and do the exercises.
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d Write sentences with can I cau', for each picture.
IJI
G like + (verb + -ing)
V free time activities
p /0/, sentence stress Do you like shopping?
Yes, 1love it
B I •
1 LISTENING
a Do you like shopping? Tick (.I) the things you
like buying_ Tell a partner.
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clothes 0
food 0
CDs and DVDs 0
boolu; 0
presents 0
IBJ. .
b Make a class survey for men and women.
Tell womell like bl/ying clothes, six mell like buying clothes.
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buying clothes.
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b 0 p.128 Grammar Bank 48. Read the rules
and do the exercises.
_D_O_YO_"_Ii~k;~"_a_d;_O_g,--.:::,,, \ 4
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2€1 do. J Yes, I love it No, I don't J No, I hate it
~
What kind of books do you like'! 9
When do you read'!
G object pronouns: me, you, him, etc.
V love story phrases: she falls in love. etc.
P /II and li:/
She loves him but he leaves her.
c I
t .. U
Molly loves Sam. Sam loves her t but he never
says 'I love you 1', Sam dies. and now he is a ghost.
He watches Molly every day, but she can't see him),
Sam finds a psychic. Ota Mae. He uses her 4 to
speak to Molly. In the end Sam says 'J love you 5',
-=:i''------'m=e_---''h~e~m'---_~us
subject object
pronouns , pronouns
I
you
b In groups, ask and answer.
d 0 p.l28 Grammar Bank 4C. I don't know him / her / them / it.
Read the rules and do the exercises.
3 READING
a Look at the five famous films. Do they have happy endings or sad endings?
b Read the newspaper article once. Write the names of the films. c Read the stories again. Guess the meaning
of the highlighted phrases. Check with
your teacher or a dictionary.
Five classic love stories d What type of love story is each film?
- which one is yours? Complete the article with these film types.
There are many romantic films. but there are only five basic types First love Obsession
01 love story: Rrst love, Obsession, Teacher and pupil, Rich and Teacher and pupil Rich and poor
.....r. and Sacrttice. Here are some examples from Hollywood... Sacrifice
1
My Fair Lady film type: _
She is a poor girl who seiLs f1O\,'crs and he is a universit}' 4 PRONUNCIATION hi and li:1
profc!>SOr. He teaches her to speak English 'like a princess', a 4.9 Listen and repeat the words.
i
She falls in love with him but he thinks she is only an
interesting pupiL She gets angry and she lea\'cs him.
him it his fiLm kill live
In l..he end he 5a)'S he loves her.
2 film type:
Ilc's an American Marine. lie wanlS to be an officer. She
works in a facl0i)'. Her family are \'cry poor. They go Olll
_
~ he she me meet le.IVe
together, and they Edl in love. She walHs to get married, bill
b 4.10 Listen to this love story. Practise
he's very ambitious, and he leavcs hcr, GUl ill lhe end he can't
live wilhout her, and he comeS back LO the faeLOry for her.
telling it.
3 film type: - - - - -
lie's a happy family man. Ilc meets a woman at work.
They havc a passionate 100'e aITair. He wants to finish il, bllt
she doesn't want to stop. She follows him everywhere, and
makes his life impossible, In Lhe end his wife kills her.
-, 4 film type, - -
Thev are \'ery young. lie meets her at a pan}' and they rail
in lo\'e, but his famil)' hate her family. TIley spend one night
< together. She says 'I love )'011 but our lon~ is impossible'. "IlICY They live in a big city.
I W31l1 to go away and gel married. but in the end the)' die. She meets him in the gym.
He works in films, she's a teacher.
, 5 film type: _
She is a housewifc, married with two children. Her famil)'
She kisses him and he thinks she loves him.
But in the end she lraves him.
go away for lhe weekend. A man stops al her house. They
fall in 100'e. He says 'Let's get married', but she lo\'cs her
children and she can'tleavc lhcm. In the end he goes away
c 0 p.157 Sound Bank. Look at the typical
and she stay.; WitJl bel' husband. BUl she never forgcts him, spellings for III and Ii:/.
and he never rorgcl~ her.
C possessive pronouns: mine, yours, etc.
V music
P rhyming words Is this yours?
No, it's his.
1 SPEAKING
a Look at the pictures. What can you see?
b 4.11 Listen and tick (.I) the music you hear.
Jazz 0 pop 0 dance 0 rock 0
classical 0 opera 0 blues 0 reggae 0
c Interview a partner with the music questionnaire. Are you similar or different?
4 LISTENING
a Listen and complete the song with I, me, •
4.13
my, IIltrle, or your. Unch Ine
b Listen again and read the song with the glossary.
Oh _ _ love, _ _ darling,
What does it mean? Circle I or 2.
I I'm happy because you love me. _ _ hunger for _ _ touch,
2 I'm sad because you're nol with me. A long, lonely time.
c What are your favourite songs from films? And time goes by so slowly,
And time can do so much,
GLOSSARY Are yOll still ?
hunger (v) be hungry _ _ need love.
goes by (v) passes
_ _ need love.
God speed God, please send me quickly
flow (v) move God speed your love to _ _
arms (n) Lonely rivers now to the sea, to the sea,
sigh (v)
To the open arms of the sea.
make a sad sound
Lonely rivers sigh, wait for , wait for _ _ ,
_ _ '11 be coming home, wait for _ _
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VOCABULARY clothes
a Match the words and pictures.
a mcket 0
Jeans D
a shirt IJ3:tl D
shoes IJu:zI D
a sweater /'swetol D
trousers J'trauzozl D
b In pairs, cover the words and test your partner.
BUYING CLOTHES
a 4.14 Mark and Allie are in a clothes shop.
Cover the dialogue. Listen and answer the questions.
I What size does Allie wanl?
2 How much is the shirt?
3 How docs Mark pay?
SOCIAL ENGLISH
a 4.16 Listen and complete the sentences.
I Mark I'm really sorry about the _
2 Mark We can take a _
3 Allie The ? It's completely different!
4 Allie I'm sorry. but I can't have tonight.
5 Mark Do yOll know a good ~
USEFUL PHRASES
b Does Allie really want to have dinner Would you like to have
with Mark? dinner with me tonight?
c Who says the USEFUL PHRASES. Mark or Happy birthday!
Allie? Listen again and check. How do ['m busy.
yOli say them in your language? How abollt Friday night?
Let me think.
Good idea.
b Read the description of Stephanie. Match these questions with paragraphs 1-5.
::::J What does he I she like doing? D Who is the person in the photo?
Vllhat doesn't he / she like doing?
o Why is your friend special?
o How old is he / she? o Describe him / her.
Where's he / she from?
Where does he / she live?
What does he / she do?
( Read the description again. Then cover it and look at the questions.
Can you remember the answers?
me
VOCABULARY
2
CP. die leave
a prepositions
3
~ mme wait tey
~\\
Complete the sentences with for, ill, to, or with.
4 walk draw turn
Look J1L the board.
~
1 Wait me.
5 cook u<e you
2 Romeo falls love Juliet.
3 I can't find my keys. Can you look them?
4 I don't like talking shop assistants. b Underline the stressed syllable.
information
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;
I think all this is very sad. For me, cooking is a very important skill.
herybody loves having a delicious meal but restaurants are
b Complete these questions to interview your
partner. Try to think of interesting questions.
!, expensive, so people who can cook well always have a lot of friends.
Men love women who can cook - and women love men who can Complete with a verb
,
I (ook. Who would you prefer as a partner? Somebody who can use
a computer, or a good cook?
What time do you
Do you [ike ?
?
;
How often do you ?
Where do you ?
b Read the article again. Match the highlighted words I Can you ?
expressions with their meaning.
Complete with a noun (or the name of a
I cook in hot water person, programme, etc.)
2 a young person between 13 and 19 What kind of do you like?
3 a sport people like watching What do you think of ?
4 iI's not important What's your favouritc ?
5 a bad use of time Who's your favourite ?
6 good to eal
7 food you take home to eat, e.g. pizzas c Interview your partner. Then change roles.
G past simple of be; was I were
1 LISTENING
a Look at the photo of Mount Rushmore.
Who are the men? Match their first
names and surnames.
George ~ Jefferson
Thomas Lincoln
Theodore Washington
Abraham Roosevelt
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was born in Mazovia
The statue of
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4 sail (v)
5 politics
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past simple regular verbs
(j,
V past time expressions
P -ell endings
We wanted to go to Sydney.
B
1 READING
a 5.5 Read and listen to the true story about Raoul and Emma. Answer the question at the end.
b 0
p.130 Grammar Bank 58. Read the rules and do the exercises.
c Complete the ques tion s with Was I Were or Did.
I they want to go to Australia?
2 it a long journ ey?
3 they book their tickets at a travel agent's?
4 the tickets expensive?
5 they check in at Heathrow airport?
6 they change planes three times? b 5.9 Listen and repe at Emm a and
7 the second plane big? Raoul's story.
8 Emm a worr ied? I They wanted to go to Australia.
9 the plan e land in Australia? 2 They booked two tickets on the Internet.
10 Ihey stay in Nova Scolia for a long time? 3 They arrived at Heathrow airport.
4 They checked in.
d 5.1 Listen and chec k. Then liste n and repe at. CQpy the r.!lxthm.
S They landed at a big airport.
e In pairs, ask and answ er the ques tion s abou t Raou l and Emm a. 6 They chang.:d planes.
7 They looked out of the window.
Did they want to go to Australia?
8 They walked 10 the information desk.
0 e s (they did).
~
9 They showed their tickets to a woman.
The magazine Marie Claire asked its women journalists in Rio, Beijing,
and Moscow to go out for the evening and then write a report,
Sill., i ru, lives in . She went out lives in _ . . _ . She went out
with her friends Lali and Anna on a Friday night. with her friends Nicole and Hujia on a Saturday nighl. I
1 I wore a black sweater and trousers and a lot of makc.up. Girts here I wore a long dress. People are quite traditional here but young
like wearing sexy clothes! people want to wear new fashions and have new hair colours.
2 We went to Piramida. It's a bar and restaurant that's open 24 hours First I drove to Bar Street, a street with about SO bars.
a day, and it's the 'in' place at the moment. There's a OJ and we We met in the Pink Loft, a Thai restaurant. After dinner
saw a 101 of interesting people. we went to a tea house because it's a good place 10 talk.
3 We had coffee and apple cake and then wine. We had typical Thai food, like green curry. Then we had tea.
Women here don't drink a lot of alcohol.
4 We talked about lali's problems with her boyfriend. She was a bit We talked about our love lives, especially Hujia's. She has
sad. Then some men at the next table started talking to us and a problem with her partner. We talked about men, fashion,
they bought us a drink. This is a very macho country and men and literature.
always pay for women's drinks.
5 We got a taki. It can be quite dangerous here at night and the We went home by car. I didn't drink any alcohol
metro closes at about 12.30. so I could drive.
6 We left Piramida at about 1.30, and I got home at 2.00. We left at 12.00 and I got home at about 12.30.
7 Fantastic. 10 points. We had a great time and lali was happy again. It was a very good night. 8 points.
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G past simple regular and irregular
5 V irregular verbs
P past simple verbs Did you hear anything during the night?
I D,
No, Ididn't. Iwas very tired.
1 READING
a Read the information on the back of the Inspector Granger arrived at about 9.00. He was a tall man with a big
book. What's it about? black moustache. Amanda, Barbara, Claudia, and Gordon were in the
living room. The inspector came 1 in.
'Mr Travers died between midnight last night and seven o'clock Ihis
morning,' he said12. 'Somebody in this room killed him.' He looked
at them one by one but nobody SI2.0ke 3.
'Mrs Travers. I want to talk to you first. Come into the library
with me, please.'
Amanda Travers followed the inspector into thc library and thcy
sat 4 down.
'What did your husband do aftcr dinner last night?'
'When we finishcd dinner Jcrcmy said he was tired and he went to bed.'
'Did you go to bed then?'
'No, I didn't. 1 went for a walk in the garden.'
'What time did you go to bed?'
'About quarter to twelve.'
'Was your husband asleep?'
·1 don't know. inspector. We... we slept 5 in separate rooms.'
'Did you hear anything when you were in your room?'
'Yes, I [!Ieard 6 Jeremy's bedroom door. It opened. J thought 7 il was
Jeremy. Then it closed again. I rcad'8 in bed for half an hour and then
I went to sleep.'
'What time did you get up this morning?'
'I got up at about 7.15. I had breakfast and at 8.00 I took my husband
,lUll UJJJilil a cup of tea. I found 10 him ill bed. He was... dead.'
9
..
I
C 5.14 Read and listen to the story. Mark the sentences T (true) or F (false). Correct the false sentences.
I Somebody killed Jeremy at 8.00. 5 Somebody opened and closed Jeremy's door.
2 The inspector questioned Amanda in the living room. 6 Amanda got up at 7.00.
3 Jeremy went to bed before Amanda. 7 Amanda didn't love Jeremy.
4 Amanda and Jeremy slept in the same room.
d Look at the ten ="" irregular verbs in the story. What are the infinitives?
I come
j ~$
a Put these irregular verbs in the ~~
~~ ~
5.15
correct column. Listen and check.
bought came could drove
·fL tz4.
bOl/glll
found heard read
said so, slept
spoke thought took wore
b 5.16Find and underline nine past simple regular verbs in the story.
How do you pronounce them? Listen and check.
•
J LISTENING
a 5J1 Listen to the inspector question Barbara. Write the information in the chart. Listen again and check.
Amanda Barbara Gordon I Claudia
What did they do after dinner? She went for a walk.
What time did they go to bed? 11.45.
Did they hear anything? Jeremy's door
opened and closed.
Possible motive? She hated him.
b 5.18 Listen to the inspector question Gordon. Write the information in the chart.
e 5.19 Listen to the inspector question Claudia. Write the information in the chart.
d Compare your chart with a partner.
e Who do you think was the murderer? Amanda, Barbara, Gordon, or Claudia? Why?
f 5.20 ow listen to what happened. Were you right?
4 SPEAKING
o Communication Police interview A p.109 8 p.112.
Interview your partner about yesterday.
A very good way to improve your
5 VOCABULARY irregular verbs English and learn irregular verbs
is by reading Graded Readers.
o
p.154 Irregular verbs. Tick (.r) Buy or borrow a Stage 1 Graded
the irregular verbs you know. Choose Reader in the past tense (with a
three new ones and learn them. cassette or CD if possible).
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VOCABULARY shopping
a Match the words and pictures.
I2Qilcards 0 1
halleTies 0
a (Qmera) film 0
I-shirts D
amug 0
b In pairs. cover the words and test your partner.
BUYING A PRESENT
a Allie is in a gift shop. Cover the dialogue and listen.
S.21
What does she buy?
SOCIAL ENGLISH
a s.n Listen. Mark the sentences T (true) or F (false).
[ Mtlfk likes Allie's dress.
2 Mark breaks the mug.
3 They get a taxi to the restaurant.
4 Allie reserved a table for 8.30.
Questionnaire
Where did you go for your last holiday?
What did you do?
Please tell us your experiences...
B Did you buy anything? WRITE a report of your holiday. Write four paragraphs.
Ye.s, flIVlW-i"!J "I"" shoe-s. Answer questions 1-10 in the questionnaire.
9 Did you have a good time?
Read your report carefully. Check spelling, punctuation
F...'tfI4&+ic. - c.i+y Full or his-tory,
(CAPITAL letters and full stops), and grammar (are the
spe.c.i14! ...f-.o&p~, 3~f Food.
verbs in the past tense?). Attach a photo if you have one.
10 Did you have any problems?
Very ho+, cliFFicvH- +0 c.ross floe. rotIP.
ID
GRAMMAR VOCABULARY
a Circle the correct sentence, a or b. a people b verb phrases
® Hi. I'm Susanna. Complete with -cr, -or, Complete with have, go, or get.
b Hi. I Susanna. -ist, or -ian. have a shower
, They was Presidents of the USA. leacl-'L
1 ~~_ a good time
b They were Presidents of the USA. I aet_
2 , Where you were born? 2 art_
2 an e-mail
3 away for the weekend
b Where were you born? 3 paint_
3 , Were the tickets expensive? 4 musle~
4 a taxi
S a drink
b Did the tickets be expensive? 5 seicnt_
4 , They booked the tickets last April.
b They book the tickets last April. c prepositions
S , They didn't arrive in Australia. Complete the sentences with by, for, ill, out, or to.
b They didn't arrived in Australia.
6 , When does the plane landed?
Look _aL the board.
I We went a walk in the park.
b When did the plane land?
7 , Had they a good time last night?
2 I went with my friends on Saturday night.
3 They went home car.
b Did they have a good time last night?
8 , They leaved the bar very carly.
4 \\That time did you get the restaurant?
5 I was born 1982.
b They left the bar very early.
9 a I didn't see anything. 'd past time expressions
b I didn't saw anything.
10 , What time did you go to bed?
Gross out the wrong expression.
b What time you did go to bed? She phoned him yesterday Jlhe-yesterday.
1 She saw him ago three weeks / three weeks ago.
b Write the past simple. 2 What time did you get up yesterday morning Jlast morning?
got --$f!L. 3 My birthday was lasl month / the last month.
1 study 4 We watched TV last night / yesterday night.
2 go S The concert was in lasl April/last April.
3 drive
4 can
S wait
6 say
PRONUNCIATION
7 think a Underline the word with a different sound.
8 write
9 stay key meet ~ 3 ~, saw told bought
10 hear
1 looked asked waited 4 tt could took found
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CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THIS TEXT? CAN YOU HEAR THE DIFFERENCE?
a Read the article once and complete the questions with a verb a 5.24 Listen, Circle a or b.
in the past simple.
1 " My mother is a writer.
"y go go smoke b My mother was a writer.
2 " We book tickets on the Internet,
b We booked tickets on the Internet.
3 , Where do you study English?
b Where did you study English?
4 " We meet every week.
b We met every week.
S " They have a lot of money.
b They had a lot of money.
When was the first time you 3 When was the last time you 4 " They went out on Saturday night.
weIll out with a girl? _ _ _ in the c;inema? b They went out on Friday night.
When 1 was 12. I took a girl from A long time ago! I don't remember S a She got up at 7.00.
school to the cinema and then the film. But I remember seeing b She got up at 7.30.
to McDonald's - very romantic! Dead Poets' Society with my father
But I didn't have a serious when I was about ten. r thought
girlfriend until I was 18. I was very adult because I didn't
CAN YOU SAY THIS IN ENGLISH?
cry at the end.Then I looked at a Can you ... ? Yes (/)
2 When was the first time you
___ a cigarette?
my father and he was crying! Very o say where and when yOll were born
When [was 14. I was in a film
confusing when you're ten years old.
o say five things you did yesterday morning
called The Browning Version. One 4 When was the last time you o say five things you did last weekend
night after we finished filming I _ _ _ to a party?
sat with some of the other LaSt Saturday. It was a barbecue. b In pairs, choose three questions and ask
young actors on the roof of our When summer comes, the English a partner. Ask for more information,
hotel and I had my first cigarene love barbecues in the sun. But as When was the last time you ... ?
under the Stars. I didn't really usual it rained, and in the end we
• saw a film in the cinema
enjoy it because I was frightened ate hamburgers and sausages in
of falling off the roof. the kitchen.
• bought Aowers for somebody
• went to a party
• sent a text message
b Read the article again and answer the questions,
• went away for the weekend
I Was his first dale really romantic? Why (not)? • spent a lot of money
2 Was he inside or outside when he had his first cigarette?
When was the last time~y:o~"~'
3 Did he cry at the end of Dead Poets' Society?
went away for the weekend?
4 Why wasn't the party very good? - - - - - C - - - - - - . : : : , " ' 0 o n t h ago,
c Underline any words or expressions you don't know. Try to
guess them from the context. Check with your dictionary.
Where did YO~
,
Try to learn five new words.
(i there is I there ore
V houses and furniture
P 101 and le:Jl, sentence stress Is there a television?
No, there isn't
2 LISTENING
a Read the advert and look at the photo.
Would you like to live in this hOllse? Why (not)? To Rent
b 6.1Larry and Louise are from the USA. They want to rent Beautirul country
house. Very quiet.
the house. Cover the dialogue and listen. Which three rooms in
Five bedrooms.
the house do they go into?
large garden.
c Listen again and complete the dialogue. Low price.
Estate agent Well, this is the hall. Thete are six rooms on this
floor. There's a kitchen, a I , a living room,
a2 , a library...
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55PEAKING
a Complete the questions with is there or nre there.
In pairs, ask and answer.
•
In your house I flat (J
I How many bedrooms ,
2 How many bathrooms ?
3 a study?
• 4 a garden?
5 a garage?
6 central heating?
In your bedroom
7 a TV?
8 any pictures on the wall?
9 any plants? .'
10 a mirror?
" _ any cupboards?
12 a computer?
m
Ci there was / there were
6 V prepositions of place
P silent letters
Was there a ghost in the room?
3
Would like to spend
a night in this room?
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HERE ARE MANY old houses, pubs, and hotels in Britain
which people say have ghosts. A British newspaper, the
Sunday Times, sent one of its journalists, Stephen Bleach,
to investigate Gosfonh Hall Hotel, a small hotel in Cumbria in
5 the north of England. IJeopl e say that the hotel has the ghost ofa
seventeenth century C'ltholic priest. The ghost always appears
in Room 11.
Stephen's job was 10 spend the night alone in Room II. lie
cOlildn't phone or speak LO anybody. Before he went LO the hOlel.
Stephen said 'I feel a bitnerVOlls, but I don't believe in ghosts.'
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b Listen again. Complete his report.
5 SPEAKING
o Communication Room 11 p.111.
Look at the picture for one minute. Try to remember
what's in the room.
d From memory, correct the information in these
sentences. Quickly read the article again to check.
I There was a cemetery behind the hotel. next to 6 PRONUNCIATION silent letters
2 There were three other guests in the hotel. Some English words have a 'silent'letter, e.g. in
3 He talked to one of the guests. cupboard l'kAb~ you don't pronounce the p.
4 Room 11 was on the first floor. a Practise saying these words. Cross out the 'silent'
S The room was quite small. letter in each one.
6 There was a horror film on TV.
gWest ghost half could know
7 \VIlen he went to sleep, the TV and the lights were
turned off.
building listen friend write hour
t Do you think Stephen saw the ghost? b 6.1 Listen and check.
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(ipresent continuous
V verb phrases
P verb + -ing What are they doing?
They're having a party.
smoking
LJ
slll6king dancing going playing
asking calling doing movIng
talking crying driving filmmg
4 SPEAKING
b 6.11 Listen and check. Practise saying the words.
o Communication They're having a party!
A p.lIO B p.l1J. Describe the pictures and find
eight differences.
C present simple or present continuous?
6 V places in a city
P city names Look! The bridge is opening!
I D,
It only opens twice a month.
d 0 p.l32 Grammar Bank 60. Read the rules and do the exercises.
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2 READING
a Quickly read the guidebook extract about the London Eye 3 VOCABULARY places in a city
and answer the questions.
a Is there a building in your town with a very
I How high is the London Eye? good view? Where is it? What's its name?
2 How far can you see on a clear day?
3 How many capsules arc there?
b 0 p.152 Vocabulary Bank Town and city.
4 How many passengers are there in each capsule?
5 How long is the trip? 4 SPEAKING
6 How fast does it move? In pairs, answer these questions.
7 What time does it open I close? In the summer
8
9
In the winter
Can you get tickets on the day you want to go?
Where is the ticket office?
TDunst
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In
fYollr
ormation
town
10 ""'hieh underground station is near the London Eye? _ 1 Do you live in a village, town, or city?
2 00 many tourists visit? When do they come?
3 Are there any important tourist areas near
where you live?
4 Where you live, is there... ? Write the name.
an interesting museum
a famous street
a beautiful square
a famous bridge
a good art gallery
an old castle
an important church or mosque
a good department store
a good, cheap hotel
a street market
5 What are the top three tourist attractions in
your town?
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Opening times Daily from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. in the summer and
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from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. in the winter.
5 PRONUNCIATION city names
Tickets In advance online or by phone. A limited number of tickets
~ ~.~,~vailable on the day from the Ticket Office in County Hall (the Place names in the UK and Ireland
~ding next to the Eye), but go early because you often have to queue.
are sometimes difficult for visitors
How to get theN 5 minutes' walk rrom Waterloo underground station.
to pronounce and understand,
e.g. Leicester l'lest~/.
a 6.14 Listen. What are the eight cities?
b Match the highlighted words and expressions with b Listen again and repeal the city ~
their meanings. names. Which city names have
1 _ an I~I sound?
before you go
,-- you can buy them c Practise saying the city names.
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to wail in a line
space (for people or things)
d 0 p.1S7 Sound Bank. Look at the spellings
for I~/.
6 _ people who are travelling
6 '.15 SONG n Woterloo Sunset
c Would you like to go on the London Eye? Why (not)?
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a Match the words and pictures.
on the guller 0 turn left 0
al the mffic lights 0 turn right 0
a roundabout 0 go straight on C
2Pposite 0 go past (the station) 0
b In pairs, cover the words and test your partner.
2
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SOCIAL ENGLISH
a 6.18 Listen and complete lhe sentences.
1 Allie I'm sure she said the on the right.
2 Mark I don't think he knows. He's a _
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WRITE a postcard to another student. Imagine you're on holiday in another town or city. Give this information.
Are you having a good time?
o • Where arc you al the moment? • Say something about the town / city.
When did you arrive?
o • What are you doing? • Say what you usually do in the evening.
•Where are you staying?
Whal did you do yesterday?
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GRAMMAR b word groups
Circle the correct sentence, a or b. Circle the word that is different.
o Hi. I'm Susanna. Ireland [fhinesv Thailand Spain
b Hi. I Susanna.
1 kitchen bathroom shelf hall
I a There is two tables in the
2 armchair cooker sofa carpet
living room.
3 there behind opposite between
b There are two tables in the
4 village city town town hall
living room.
5 supermarket square bank chemist's
2 a How many bedrooms are there?
b How many bedrooms there are? c prepositions
3 a There aren't some glasses. Complete the sentences with of, 011, to, or with.
b There aren't any glasses.
Look ..ill- the board.
4 a There were only three guests.
b There was only three guests. I She's arguing her husband.
5 a How many people there were 2 They have their TV very loud.
in the hotel? 3 I live the second floor.
b How many people were there 4 The TV is in front the cupboard.
in the hotel? S The table is next the sofa.
6 a We having a great time.
b We're having a great time.
7 a They aren't arguing. PRONUNCIATION
b They not arguing.
8 a What you arc doing? a Underline the word with a different sound .
b What are you doing?
9 a Look! The bridge opens!
b Look! The bridge is opening!
Cit key meet 1h"l'
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10 a The museum closes at 2.00 1 square stairs near
on Mondays.
b The museum is closing at 2.00
on Mondays. 2
S shower now know
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3 do floor school
VOCABULARY
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4 kitchen chemist's church
a verb phrases
Match the verbs and phrases.
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have a shower 5 theatre there loe
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(j, a / an, some / ony
V food, countable / uncountable nouns
Is there any beer?
P the letters ea No, but there's some orange juice.
A
1 VOCABULARY food
a Look at the picture. Write the missing letters.
What did Laura have to eat and drink yesterday?
, an .JLpple
0 e had an apple, ...
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b Food words are countable or uncountable.
2 , _anana
6 some _'"
7 some _ugar
8 , _omato
9 , _iscuit
1 2
c Read the sentences. Which basket is it? 4 SPEAKING
Circle 1,2, or 3.
a Make a food diary for yesterday. Write down exactly
a There's some ice cream. 1 @ 3 what food and drink you had. Use Vocabulary Bank
b There isn't any fruit. 1 2 3 Food p.15J to help you.
c There aren't any vegetables. 1 2 3
d There are some biscuits. 1 2 3 FOOD DIARY
e There's a leHuce. 1 2 3
f There isn't a pineapple. 1 2 3 ~ c.oFFU!.
1 PRONUNCIATION Iwl, lvi, and fbi 3 GRAMMAR how much/how mony?, quantifiers
a 73 Listen and repeat the sounds and words. a Complete the questions with How much or How mallY.
V , ~.
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2
litres of water do you drink?
mineral water do you drink?
2 SPEAKING
a Read the introduction and the questionnaire.
b In pairs, interview your partner'. Who drinks more water?
Water
1 cups of coffee
2 milk
3 glasses of wine
4
5
cups of tea
fruit juice
do you
drink a day?
- facts and myths
6 beer
7 mineral water
8 Coke
7 V holidays
P sentence stress What are you going to do?
We're going to see the sights.
I c, Changing holidays
1 READING
Read about this TV programme. What's it about?
Tonight's couples are Usa and Jon, and Jerry and Sue.
MONDAY MONDAY
It's raining and it's cold. The hotel's OK but
Today we met the other there's no view.
people on the work In the morning we went
camp - they're friendly shopping - but we didn't
but they're very buy anything. In the
different from us. afternoon we went up the
Dinner was a disaster - Empire State Building - a
we can't cook. great view from the top".
TUESDAY TUESDAY
We got up at 6.00 and We like the food very
sarted cleaning the river. much - there are so many
In the afternoon we different restaurants.We
planted 20 trees. It's stilt walked in Central Park
raining and all our clothes lisa and Jon in Norway _ really beautiful. In the Sue and Jerry in New York
are wet and dirty. afternoon we went to the
Guggenheim Museum - incredible.
WEDNESDAY
This moming the sun came out!! We had the morning free WEDNESDAY
and we went on a boat trip - we stopped work and relaxed~ Today was a great day. We saw the sights - Brooklyn Bridge,
In the afternoon - back to work. And it started raining again. the Statue of liberty. In the evening we went to The Village,
a famous nightclub - we went to bed at 3 a.m.!
C 7.9 Listen to the end of the programme. Did they have a good time?
Where are they going 10 go next year?
d Listen again. Tick (./) what they liked, cross (x) what they didn't like.
lisa and Jon Jerry and Sue
the work [lJ the weather 0 the hotel 0 the food o
camping 0 going to bed early 0 the sights 0 the nightlife o
the people 0 the people 0
5 SPEAKING
Play O,atlg;ng Holidays.
a In pairs, plan your ideal summer holiday. Decide...
where I go? OK. Where are we going to go?
how I get there?
where I stay?
what I do there?
That's a good iF? -'-cWhY don't we go to...?
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b Write down your plans. Give them to your teacher. He I She is going to 'change your holiday'.
c Look at your new holiday. Work with another pair. Ask about their new holiday.
Use the questions in a. Ask Are yOlI happy wil/t your flew holiday? Why (not)?
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G be going to (predictions)
V verb phrases
P 100.lu :1. and IAI
You're going to be very happy.
I READING & LISTENING b 7.11Co\'er the story, Read and listen to the first
paragraph only. In pairs, answer the questions.
a Match the cards and verb phrases,
Then do the same with the other four paragraphs.
o be famolls
o get a new job
o get married
o fall in love It's writtell ill tl1e cards
mvel '(orne in: said a voice, Jane Ross opened the door and went
o get a lot of IDQney into a small room. There was a man silting behind a table.
C have a surRLig 'Good afternoon: said Jane.
G1l be ~ky 'I want to see Madame Yolanda.
o move house
A
the fortune teller.'
o meet somebody new 'Madame Yolanda isn't here
today: said the man, 'But
don't worry. I'm going to tell
you about your future. What
Questions do you want to ask?'
Jane looked at the fortune
teller. She couldn't see him
• very well because
the room was very dark.
The [ortune teller turned over a card with two rings. b 7.16 Listen and check.
'Now I can see everything clearly. You are going to leave your boyfriend and
go away with the olher man, to another country, You are going to get married.' c 0 p.157 Sound Bank. Look at the
'Married? But am I going to be happy with him?' typical spellings for these sounds.
'You're going to be very happy.'
jane looked al her walch. 'Oh no, look at the time. I'm going 10 be late.' 4 SPEAKING
She stood up. left a £50 note on the table, and ran oul 01 the room. Roleplay fortune telling.
12 \%al is her fourth card? What does it mC<ln? A Look al the Icn cards in cxercise I,
13 Why is she in a hurry? Secretly, number the cards in a
14 How much docs she pay? different order.
S Choose five numbers,
1.15
A Predict 8's fuIure using those cards.
Then change roles.
The fortune telier stood up, He turned on the light. At that moment an I'm going to tell you about your future.
old woman came in. 'So. whal happened?' she asked. Your first card is a star. You're going to be
'She believed everything,' said Jim. 'J told you. I'm a very good ador!' famous. Maybe you're going to be on TV...
He gave the woman £100.
ihat's Jane's £50 and another £50 from me. Thanks very much, Madame
Yolanda.'
Madame Yolanda took the money. The fifth card was still on the table,
face down. She turned it over. It was the ship. She looked at it for four
or five seconds and then she said:
'Young man! Don't travel wilh that girt - you're going to... '
But the room was empty.
15 Who was the fortune teller?
16 Why does he pay Madame Yolanda £SO?
Ii What's the fifth card? What do you think is going to happen?
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VOCABULARY a menu
a Complete the menu. Donatella's
Onion soup
Goat's cheese salad
Main courses Desserts
Starters
Steak and chips
b What do the highlighted words R.oast chicken with vegetables
mean? How do you pronounce them? Fresh lasagne
c Cover the menu. In pairs, try to 2 courses £ 15.00 Home-made vanilla ice cream with hot chocolate sauce
remember what's on the menu. 3 courses £22.50 Fresh fruit satad
Tiramisu
ORDERING A MEAL
a Allie and Mark are having dinner.
7.17
Cover the dialogue and listen. What do they order?
IGood _ _
YOU HEAR YOU SAQ
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Do you have a reservation? A Yes, a table for tw"O.
My name's Allie Gray.
I or non~sl1loking? A Non-smoking, please.
3 Come this , please.
4 Are you to order? M Yes, I'd like the onion soup
and then the steak, please. b Listen again. Complete the
A The goal'S cheese salad and the YOU HEAR phrases.
lasagne for me, please.
S What would you like to 1 M Would you like some wine?
C 7.18 Listen and repeat the
YOU SAY phrases. Q!py the rhythm.
A No, thanks. Just mineral water for me.
M OK. A glass of red wine and d in groups of three, use the menu 10
a bottle of mineral waler, please. roleplay ordering a meaL A is the
Thank you, sir. M Thank you. waiter, Band C are customers.
SOCIAL ENGLISH
a 7.19 Listen and answer the questions. c Who says the USEFUL PHRASES, Mark or Allie? Listen again
I What do they order for dessert I coffee? and check. How do you say them in your language?
2 \Vhat does Mark ask AJlie?
3 What does she answer? USEFUL PHRASES
4 What does Mark ask the waiter at the end? It was delicious.
What is there?
b What do you think? Nothing for me, thanks.
I Why does Mark want Allie to go to the conference? The same for me, please.
2 Is AJlie going to say yes? I'm not sure.
Could we have the bill, please?
You need:
o some brown bread
D some smoked salmon
o some cream cheese
o a lemon
o some black pepper
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GRAMMAR b food
Circle lhe correct sentence, a or b. Circle the word that is different.
a Hi. I'm SU5.11ma. Ireland 'Chinese Thailand Spain
b Hi. I Sus..'Inna.
1 , Are there any onions? 1 breakfast
2 mushrooms
lunch
strawberries
dessert
Onions
dinner
peas
b Are there an onions?
2 , There's a butter Ln the fridge. 3 orange JUice
4 CflSpS
sugar
chips
milk
tomatoes
mineral waler
potatoes
b There's some butter in the fridge.
3 ,
We don't need some bread.
5 fruit salad ICe cream coffee cake
1
~ eo' meal steak
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VOCABULARY
a verb phrases
2
1 bread breakfast
1 in a hotd
5 Wmone y move lucky
2 the sights in a city
3 a new job
4 somebody new b Underline the stressed syllable.
5 house infornliltion
dessert menu vegetables banana biscuit
CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THIS TEXT? CAN YOU HEAR THE DIFFERENCE?
a 1.20 Listen. Circle a or b.
I , There's some milk in the fridge.
Food can be b There isn't any milk in the fridge.
2 , The woman doesn't drink much coffee.
dangerous b The woman drinks a lot of coffee.
3 , She's going to go to Australia.
for your health! b She's going to go to Italy.
4 , They're going to go to a restaurant.
~w HEN you go to a restaurant you often b They're going to go to the cinema.
think that the food you are ordering S , She thinks they're going to get married.
is good for you. But many restaurants sefVe b She doesn't think they're going to get married.
healthy food, like fish or salad, with a sauce
or dressing that uses a lot of oil, fat, or sugar. b 1.11 Listen to a woman shopping.
The British Food Standards Agency wants all restaurants to say In their Answer the questions.
menus exactly what is In each dish, how many calories, how much fat, 1 What does she buy? Tick (./) the boxes.
and what additives. They think that restaurants don't give their carrots oranges
QJstomers enough information, and thaI this neoN plan could help
peas omons
~ people 10 have a healthier diel
J But chefs are not happy with the Agency's plan. One top chef said,
st rawberries
grapes
tomatoes
mushrooms
,
~ 'People are not stupid. They know that many sauces have butter and
cream in them. BUI if we put on a menu that a dish has 1,000 calories, 2 How much does she pay?
nobody is going 10 order it!'
Hovvever, many doctors agree with the plan. Bruce Ward. Professor of
Medicine, said, 'People know that cigarettes are bad for them, because
CAN YOU SAY THIS IN ENGLISH?
it tells you on the packet BUI when they go to a restaurant they often a Can you ... ? Yes (./)
have no idea if the food is healthy or not. Food products that have a lot say five things that there are in your fridge
of calories, fat, and sugar need a health warnin& exactly like cigarettes: say three Ilea/thy things that you eat
or drink a lot of
say three Il/lhea/thythings lhat you cal
a Read the article. Circle a, b, or c. or drink a lot of
I Many restaurants ...
a serve healthy food. b In pairs, ask and answer questions about
b only serve fish and salad. your plans.
c serve healthy food but with unhealthy sauces. Tonight Next weekend
2 The British Food Standards Agency wants restaurants ... I study English? I go away?
a to serve healthy food. What I have for dinner? I stay at home
b to give more information about their dishes. What I do after dinner? on Sanlrday night?
c not to use fat and additives.
Tomorrow Next summer
3 Chefs think that...
What time I get up? I go abroad?
a people arc not going to order their dishes.
Where I have lunch? Where I go?
b people are stupid.
What I do in the evening?
c cream and butler arc good for you.
4 Doctors think that people...
a need more information about cigarettes. Are you going to SIUdy English tonight?
b need more information about food.
c need to stop eating in restaurants.
A
1 SPEAKING & LISTENING
a Look at the pictures. What can you see? 6 An adult is shorter in the morning than in the evening.
b In pairs, look at the sentences from Tile True False 7 White cars are safer than yellow cars.
Slww. Write T (true) or F (false).
8 The word 'yes' is more common than the word 'no'.
c 8.1 Listen to The True False Show. Check your
answers. How much money does Darren win?
g ...
2 GRAMMAR comparative adjectives 4 VOCABULARY personality adjectives
a Look at the adjectives in the quiz sentences. Match the adjectives of personality with their meaning.
In pairs, answer the questions.
a~sslve &l!ffful ~lish friendly
Using adjectives to compare two things: gg:nerous quiet seriOUS
I What two Ie-tiers do you put at the end of
one-syllable adjectives (e.g. short)? 1 •
2.
--friendly_, person is open and kind
2 Why is lrot different? person doesn't make mistakes or have accidents
3 What happens when an adjective ends in -y? 3. _ person thinks a lot and doesn't make jokes
4 What word do you put in front of 10llg 4. _ person doesn't talk a lot
adjectives (e.g. poplIlar)? 5. _ person likes giving people things
5 What's the missing word? 6. _ person dresses well
China is bigger japall. 7 all _ person likes arguing and can be violent
8 V the weather
P consonant groups What's the coldest place in the world?
1 READING
a Look at the photos. Where do you think the places are?
b Read the article and complete each heading with a phrase.
The coldest The highest The hottest
EXTREME LIVING
Welcome to the coldest, highest,
and hottest places in the world!
country in the world
How do people live in Mali, West Africa. where the temperature is olten
____ capital city in the world
50"? John Baxter, a BBC journalist in Mali, says, 'People get up very early
and they don', move very much In the afternoon. Surprisingly, they wear La Paz in Bolivia is 4,090 metres above sea level. It can be
a 101 of clothes (usually couon) as this helps them not to get dehydrated. difficult 10 breathe because there isn't much oxygen. LIZ
Houses are very hot and don't have air conditioning - the best place to Tremlelt, a travel agent who lives there, says, 'When people
sleep is on the roof!' arrive at EI Alto airport we sometimes need to give them
oxygen.' It is also the worst place to be if you drink too much
beer. The next day you feel terrible because you get more
dehydrated. But La Paz is a very good place to play golf.
At this altitude, when you hit a golf bait it goes further!
a 1.5 Listen and repeat the adjectives in 2a. What's the wettest Plac~ 9 think it's...
It's easy! It's fun! Everybody's doing itl Wouldn't you like to
leam. and be the star of the dance floor?
Price £39.99 0
Would you like to have the experience of a lifetime and go
up Into the sky in a hot-air balloon?The flight lasts about
one hour; and the adventure ends with a glass of champagne,
Price £ 189.99 CJ
2 GRAMMAR would like to /Iike 4 LISTENING
a look at the dialogue. In pairs, answer
the questions.
A WouJd you like to learn salsa?
B No, I wouldn't. I don't like dancing.
BUI I'd Like to drive a Ferrari.
l PRONUNCIATION sentence stress a You're going to listen to Russell talking about an 'experience present:
a U Listen and repeat the dialogue. Look at the photo. What was the present? Do you think he enjoyed it?
Q>py the rbJ'thrn. b 8.10 Listen to these phrases. Match them with the pictures.
A llillllil you like to learn to fu a plane? I We learned how to land.
B ~ I wouldn't. 2 I snt on the noor and waited.
A Why.!l2!? 3 Then the instructor said "ump!' and I jumped.
.. ,
B Because I don'l}ike flyjnG, and 11hi.nk
It 5 yangerQus.
4
S
Suddenly the parachute opened, and I floated down.
One of the people in my group broke his leg.
b 8.9 Listen to this dialogue.
Underline the stressed words.
A Would you like to drive a Ferrari?
8 Yes, I'd love to.
A Why?
B Because I like driving, but my car's
very slow.
Tol S Anueles
Barce ona Sydney
b Imagine you are going to live in one of these cities. Mark them E (easy for me to live in)
or D (difficult for me to live in). Compare with a partner. Say why.
c Read the article. Where arc the three people living? Complete the gaps with cities from a.
d Read the article again. Then cover it and try to remember three things about each city.
Did anything surprise you?
People 9/10 They are shy and polite and they speak very
quietly. But when they drink some 01 them change completelY.
last Friday night I went out with people from work and we
ended up in a karaoke bar. My boss is usually quite serious
but he sang 'My Way' very loudly and badly.
2 GRAMMAR adverbs 3 PRONUNCIATION adjectives and adverbs
a Look at these sentences. How do you a Underline the stressed syllable in the adjectives.
make an adverb from an adjective? adjectives adverbs
adjectives aggressIve aggressively
They arc slow drivers. stylish stylishly
They arc careful drivers. dangerous dangerously
adverbs
polite politely
They drive slowly. beautiful beautifully
They drive carefully. quiet quietly
careful carefully
b Look at the article again. Find and complete completely
underline nine verb + adverb phrases.
Which adverbs don't end in -/y? b 8.13 Listen and check. Repeat the adjectives.
( 0 p.136 Grammar Bank 80. Read the C 8.14 Now listen to the adverbs. Does the stress change?
rules and do the exercises. d Practise saying the adverbs.
d 8.12 Listen and say what is
happening. Use an adverb. 4 SPEAKING
They're speaking quietly. a In pairs, complete with a country or city (not yours).
dress -
pfay'tkfODtbalf
811 spea k
E I~nhce
ng IS eat m
VOCABULARY verb phrases
a Match the verbs and phrases.
call check out pay sIgn need
I of a hotel 4~_ your name
2~_ for the bill 5~_ help with your illggage
3~_ by llidil card 6 a taxi (for somebody)
CHECKING OUT
a Mark is leaving the hotel. Cover the dialogue and listen.
8.15
What does he ask for? What two things doesn't he need?
SOCIAL ENGLISH
a 8.11 Listen. Circle the correct answer.
1 Allie says the traffic is terrible / horrible.
2 Mark gets a taxi / train to the airport.
3 Allie is going to meet Mark at the station / airport.
4 Mark's flight leaves in 30 /40 minutes.
5 Allie's boss said she can I can't go to the conference.
This hotel has 91 beautiful rooms. This amazing hotel has a sea
The best rooms are in the old part water spa and beautiful gardens.
(ask for Dandolo's palace) and Famous guests indude Sting and
there's a wonderful roof terrace Catherine Deneuve. Double
with views over the lagoon. rooms from €211.
Double rooms from € 349. WINW.theresidence-lunis.com
danieli.hotelinvenice.com
c Complete the e-mail wilh these words. WRITE an e-mail to one of the
Madam information Please nights hotels to make a reservation for
reservation room Yours vIew you and your partner, family, etc.
Say...
d Complete the chart. • what room(s) you would like
(single, double, how many).
Informal e-mails Formal e-mails
• when you wanl 10 go (number
(to a friend) (to a hotel) of nights and dates).
Beginning Hi I Hello I Dear (Antonio) (Sir I Madam I Mr. Smith) Ask ...
End Hope to hear from you soon. Please (tile reservation). • for a room with a view and
All the best I Love information about something.
Name First name only First name and • the hotel to confirm the reservation.
Check your e~mail for mistakes.
GRAMMAR b word groups
Circle the correct sentence, a or b. Circle the word that is different.
@ Hi. I'm Susanna. Ireland «,hineS$) Thailand Spain
b Hi. I Susanna.
1 , The Earth is hoter than Mars. 1 careful
2 cold
tall
hOI
seriOUS
dry
generous
dangerous
b The Earth is hotter than Mars.
2 , Tea is cheaper than coffee. 3 bigger
4 friendly
honer
quietly
leader
dangerously
older
carefully
b Tea is more cheap than coffee. ",f,
3 , Driving is dangerouscr 5 noisy crowded expenSIve
om 3
~ worse boring learn
VOCABULARY
a adjectives and adverbs
4
1 besl friendly serious
s
Write the opposite adjective or
adverb. &li high ,hy big
good bad
b Underline the stressed syllable.
I quickly
2 safe inforJlli!.tion
3 well aggressive ambitious adventure politely dangerously
4 noisy
5 the best
CAN YOU U DERSTAND THIS TEXT?
a Look at the photo and read the article
quickly. Would you like to go there?
b Read the article again. Circle a. b. or c.
I In the Atacama desert ...
a it hardly ever rains.
b it never rains. The Atacama desert...
e it sometimes rains. ...the perfect place for people who are looking for adventure
2 The only people who live there arc ...
The Atacama desert in Chile is a speClacular place. There is very lillie vegetation,
a NASA scientists.
and illooks like the moon - in lacl NASA tesled their lunar vehicles here. There
b villagers. are some very big volcanoes. Almost nobody lives there, but there are some
c builders. small villages on the edge of the desert. Lile is hard and everything needs to be
3 The people in Chungungo ... imported - food. building malerials. and of course water.
a have more waler than before. In 1971 it rained in the Atacama. People were amazed because the last time il ..o
b have a lot of water. rained there was 400 years earlier. in 1570! It is the driesl place in Ihe world. But '!
c can't water their plants. in the village of Chungungo they are now getting water from the fog clouds which E
4 The Atacama is a very good place to go come in from the sea. Daisy Sasmaya, a villager. says, We are very happy because :§
if you want to ... now we can have a shower every day, and we can waler our plants every week: ~
a see douds. The sky over the Atacama desert is hardly ever cloudy. so it is one of the best III
places in the world to see the stars. The biggest observatory in the world is ~
b see mountains.
c see stars.
being buih on lop 01 a mountain. 'Irs the purest air in the world: says journalist -"Z
Hugh O'Shaughnessy. 'AI nighlthe sky is incredibly clear - you feel that there is a
nothing between you and Mars' i
CAN YOU HEAR THE DIFFERENCE? CAN YOU SAY THIS I ENGLISH?
8.18 Nicolas, a French student at a Can you ... ? Yes (,f)
university in Edinburgh, talks about his o say what the weather is like today (three sentences)
first impressions. Listen. Circle a or b. o compMe your town / city with another (three sentences)
I In Scotland people speak ... o say three superlative sentences aboLLt cities in your country
a with a different accent and some (e.g. The biggest CifY is... )
different words. o say three things you would like to do (e.g. go lip ill a balloon)
b with a different accent only.
2 In Edinburgh ...
o say three different ways that people can drive (e.g. slowly)
a it's very windy but it doesn't rain much. b Complctc the questions.
b it rains more than in Paris. do d"", did would were do
3 Nicolas's Scottish friends ... '"
a eat a lot of fruit and vegetables. I What you do last weekend?
b eat a lot of sweet things. 2 How often you do sport or exercise?
4 Nicolas ... 3 \\There you like 10 go nexl summer?
a never drinks whis!...,.. 4 your town have many tourist sights?
b drinks whisk,. when he goes 5 you like cooking?
to the pub. 6 you going to go out tonight?
S When he finishes university he ... 7 What the teacher wearing today?
a is going to go home. 8 Where you at ten o'clock lasl night?
b doesn't know what he is going to do.
c Interview your partner. When he / she answers, try to ask
another question.
G present perfect
V been to
P sentence stress Have you been to Madrid?
No, I haven't. But I've been to Barcelona.
b Look at the story in 1 again. Underline ~. El. and rn examples of have hem (to).
c Complete the chart with have,has, haven't, or has,l'1.
I±J B
I, you, we, they I been to Rome. I been to Venice. you been to Lisbon?
he, she, it She been to Rome. She been to Venice. he been to Lisbon?
d 0 p.llS Grammar Bank 9A. Read the rules and do the exercises.
4 LISTENING
5 SPEAKING
a Listen to the rest of the conversation betw'een
!iI.]
Rob and Charlotte. Who phones? Stand up and move around the class. Ask Have you
been to ... ? questions until somebody answers 'yes:
Write their name in the questionnaire.
•
C present perfect or past simple?
V past participles
Have you seen the film?
P irregular past participles
Did you like it?
B
1 SPEAKING
1 spoken to a film actor or actress Who was it? What did you say?
2 a film more than three times What film? 'Mlen was the last time you Si1N ~?
4 a 'soundtrack' from a film What film was it? Did you like the film?
5 the dnema in the middle of a film What film was it? Why did you leave?
6 in the dnema What film was it? Why did you sleep?
7 somebody in the back row Who was it? Did you see the film?
b 0 p.138 Grammar Bank 98. Read the rules and do the exercises.
b Read the website information about The Book Programme on e In pairs, think of a film based on a book
Radio SOllth. What is tonight's programme about? What are and make a class Jist on the board.
listeners going to do?
f Look at the chart. What ,He the questions?
see (name of the fLIml?
The Book Programme - listeners' phone-in.
make good films?
Yes No
we know that a film version is soon
better.1he bool< or Ihe film? tlike it?
• wIoII yea 1Idnk.
read the k?
C Listen to Carl, Linda, and Sam phoning the programme.
9.5
Which person is most positive about films made from books?
(
Yes No
d Listen again. Mark the sentences T (true) or F (false).
I Carl thinks books are usually better than mms.
tlike it?
:1 He loved the Lord of the Rings films.
WhiChI prefer,
3 Linda says people read a lot. the film or e k?
4 She thinks people bu)' books after they see a fUm.
g In pairs, ask and answer about the films in c.
S Sam thinks good books make bad films.
6 He preferred the James Bond books.
FILE 1 Grammar Bank p.122 FILE 3 Grammar Bank p.126
In pairs or small groups, circle a, b, or c. In pairs or small groups. circle a, b, or c.
1 A Where from? I love !
B Italy. a cars fast b fast cars c fasts cars
a you are b arc you C IS you 2 What time 1
• Undermet
r heword 'h a
wit d'ffi
I erent soun d . b Underline the stressed syllable.
inforDliltion
Q key meet thev
American
2 afternoon
1
Q meat speak bread
3 thirteen
1
~ garden glasses famous • breakfast
5 July
~
J work bought saw 6 musIcian
7 between
,
~ word first four 8 bathroom
9 tomorrow
;
~ three this there 10 pronunciation
11 sunglasses
6 .~ German job gel 12 magazmc
13 chocolate
,
~ home love know
"
umbreUa
~
15 receptionist
8 how hour hairdresser
16 grandmother
17 dangerous
9
J1I ,ee sugar ,he
18 museum
19 supermarket
10
~ five give lllllle
20 newspaper
~~
11 play have make
~
11
$ house daughter shower
.~.
13 ,~. what not don't
l'
~ cmema cards musIC
15
~ cooker footballer food
38 What's the time? Student A 3C The Okinawa way
I , 2 b I , 0
2 , 2 b I , 0
3 , 2 b I , 0
4 , 0 b 2 , I
5 , 2 b I , 0
6 a 0 b 2 , I
7 , 0 b I , 2
8 a 2 b I , 0
9 a 2 b I , 0
10 a 0 b I , 2
_______
When do you usually study?
--:=:::~
~
~ Ihe evening. What about you?
II depends... 2.
-
5A Three Presidents 5tudent A 68 Memory test Student A
Ask and answer questions with B to complete the information a Write questions from the prompts.
about Presidents Washington, Lincoln, and Roosevelt. You start. I I a cupboard in the room?
Wilat \Vas Washillgtoll's first name? Was tlJere a wpboard ill tile room?
2 How many tables / ?
3 I a lamp 011 the table?
4 Where I the TV?
5 What colour I the walls?
6 I any pictures? How many?
President Washington LincoLn Roosevelt
First name? Abraham b Ask 8 your questions.
Which president? First 26th c Answer 8's Questions.
born (year)? 1809 Who has the best memory?
born (place)? \Vestmoreland, New York City,
Virginia New York
"------
parents from? Virginia Virginia
Work in pairs with another A. You are police officers. There was a robbery last night.
Band B are two friends. You think they were responsible. They say that they went out
for dinner and went to the cinema last night. You want to know if this is true.
a Look at the Police interview form and prepare to ask the Bs the questions. Think of more
questions to get more details about the evening, e.g. Wlmt did you wear? What did you eat
and drillk? What film was it?
b Interview Olle of the Bs. Write down his I her answers in the form.
(Your partner interviews the other B.)
Name: Date:
What time? Where?
/meet?
/ have dinner?
/ go to the cinema?
c Compare with your partner. Did the two Bs teU exactly the same story?
If not. arrest them!
6C They're having a partyl Student A
a Tell B what is happening in the left side of your picture. B will tell you what
You and B have the is different in his I her picture. Circle the differences.
same picture but with
b Listen 10 B telling you what is happening in the right side of his I her picture.
eight differences.
Look at your picture. Tell B the differences. Circle them on your picture.
c When you've finished, compare the Iwo pictures.
b Roleplay Tile True False SllOw. You are the quiz presenter, B is the contestant.
• Read sentence I to B. 8 says if it's true or false.
• If 8 is right, he I she gets € 10,000. Continue with sentence 2, etc.
• If 8 gets the answer wrong, he I she loses everything and starts from the beginning again.
c Change roles. Now 8 is the presenter.
d Who won more money, you or B?
IC Interview Students A+B 3B Louisa's day Student B
A is the receptionist. Ask B questions Ask A these questions.
and complete the form. 1 Does Louisa have breakfast at home? Why (not)?
(No - she doesn't have time.)
\rVhat's your first nam~
2 Why does she cyde to work?
(Because the bus is expensive.)
First name 3 What time does she finish work? (5.00.)
Surname 4 What does she do after dinner?
_I (She docs housework or answers e-mails.)
Country I City
5 What time does George go to bed? (9.00.)
Student VesO No 0
Age 3D When ... ? Student B
Address a Answer A's questions with a preposition
Postcode + a time word. Ask What abollt yOIl?
E-mail address b Ask A these questions.
Phone number
Mobile phone
When do yau ualllly...? What tiIIIe do yau 1IOmIlIy.. ,?
have coffee go to bed
Change roles. Now B is the receptionist. come to your English have lunch
Ask A questions and complete the form. dass finish work / school
go shopping have dinner
lB What's the time? Student B have a holiday
walch TV
do homework
relax
11III
5A Three Presidents 5tudent 8 5D Police interview Student 8
Ask and answer questions with A to complete the information
about Presidents Washington, lincoln, and Roosevelt. A slarts. Work in pairs with another B. You are
friends. Last night you met, had dinner,
and went to the cinema. There was a
robbery last night. A and A are police
officers. They think you were
responsible, and they want to interview
President Washington Lincoln Roosevelt you separately. If you both tell the same
First name? George Theodore story, you are innocent.
,
'v"hich president? 16th
a Prepare your story. Use these questions.
born (year)? 1732 1858
Think of extra details, e.g. What did you
born (place)? Hodgenville, wear? What did yOIl eat and drink? What
Kentucky film was it?
parents from? Virginia New York • What time I where did you meet?
• What time I where did you have dinner?
58 Sydney • What time I where did you go to the cinema?
• What did you do after the cinema?
• What time did you get home?
b Roleplay The True False Show. A is the quiz pres ente r, you are the
cont estan t.
Say if A's sente nces are true or false.
( Change roles. Now you are the pres ente r.
Read sent ence I to A. A says if it's true or false .
• If A is right , he I she gets € 10,000. Con tinu e with sent ence 2, etc.
• If A gets the answ er wron g, he ! she loses ever ythin g and start s from
the begi nnin g again.
d Who won mor e mon ey, you or A?
1.7
Receptionist B-E-N-E-D-E-double T-!. 9 Teacher All right, now listen and repeat
>1l
phon es me when I'm tra\·ellillg. l.'
Allie How old is she? I I travel 55 miles to work!
I He's Hugh Gran t's broth er, Mark She's nine. She lives with her moth er 2 I don't see my daugh ters - they'r e in bed.
1 She's Naomi Camp bell's moth er. in Los Angeles. We're di\·orced. Are you 3 I walk from the statio n to work.
3 He's I.K. Rowling's husba nd. marri ed? 4 I'm very worri ed abou t my contr act.
4 She's Anto nio Banderas's ex-wife. Allie No, I'm not. 5 I usually go to sleep in front of the TV.
S He's Will Smith's father. Mark How old are you?
6 She's Kate Winslet's sister. Allie That' s \'ery personal! What do you
think?
Mark 25? 26?
Allie Than ks, I'm 27. How old arc you?
'.1 1.16 4.4
18
a Write the sentences in the negative. b Make questions and short answers.
She's American. SIJC is,,'t Americal/. I you Spanish? Are YOU Sp-Ea~",~·s~h~'_ _
I I'm British. I I I in room 13?
2 They're Brazilian. 2 I it German?
3 It's Mexican food. 3 I they from Ital)'?
4 She's Italian. 4 I we in Class 2?
S We're from England. 5 I she Chinese?
6 You're Japanese. 6 / you Irish?
7 He's from the USA. 7 I he from Scotland?
IC
a Complete the sentences with a possessive adjective. b Write the questions.
..MJ!-
name's Stephen. you how are? How are )'Oll?
I Angela, please turn off mobile phone. 1 his what's name ?
2 The students are from Italy. names are Susanna and Tito. 2 German mother is her ?
3 London is famous for red buses. 3 from your are where parents I
4 She's French, but lllother is English. 4 surname Zablowski is your ?
5 We're in Class 3. teacher is Bob. 5 spell do how your name you ?
6 name is Ian. He's from Scotland.
7 I'm Mike. family are from Dublin.
lD
a Complete with a or an Write the plural. b Complete the dialogues with this, these, that, or t!lose.
singular plural Teacher Wh ats' T·'
_,1m.
a file -"u"I,.,.. _ TUn It's a mobile.
I bag Teacher And what are , Tim?
2 _ country Tim They're magazines.
3 identity card Teacher Give them to me.
4 _ watch
5 _ e-mail Man What's I
6 _ sandwich Woman It's a cat.
7 _ key Man Who are boys?
8 _ umbrella Woman They're your students. Put your glasses on!
2D possesSive s
She is Naomi Campbell's mother. • Use swith a person to talk about relatives and possessions.
It's James's house. Naomi Campbell's lIlotl,er NOT t-he-mol'her-of-NaoIl'l-i-GtmpbeH
They arc my parents' friends. • Use'5 with irregular plural people, ",ell, women, childrell, people.
That's my children's scllool. NOT =fhaH-rtty"i:-hi-ldr-ens' scheel.
• Use s' with regular plural people.
Thcy're Illy parmts' fricnds. NOT =Fhe~l'e"-m),1ffl-rellt+ff-iendS';
• Don't use's with things.
the end of tile film NOT the-film's-end
A Be careful with s.
Maria's mother ~ 's = of Maria
Maria's Spallish - 's = is
--~---'
2A
a Change the sentences. b Complete the sentences with a [II or B verb.
We like animals. He likes alliuw/s. study have like drive speak play do eat read
I I listen 10 the radio. Sh, _
2 He lives in a flat.
w, _ (±J He likes animals.
3 They have Iwo children. H' _ I [±] My father The Times.
4 She doesn't drink coffee. Th,y _ 2 EJ Her house is big, but it a garden.
S I don't smoke. My father _ 3 EJ We French very well.
6 The shop closes at 5.00. The shops _ 4 EJ [ fast food.
7 I go to the pub. H' _ 5 (±] She a BMW.
S J do housework. Sh, _ 6 EJ I computer games.
7 EJ My father housework.
8 [±] He economics al university.
28
a Complete the questions with do or does. b Order the words to make questions.
Do you have a car? a you car have do? Do yOll !lave tl car?
I you like Chinese food? 1 drink you coffee do ?
2 your father cook? 2 your does brother work ?
3 your mother work? 3 work you where do ?
4 you speak French? 4 music she like what does ?
5 you play the piano? 5 newspaper you ,...hat read do ?
6 people in your country like animals? 6 the go you cinema do to ?
7 your teacher smoke? 7 does father watch your on TV sport ?
8 you study another language? 8 mother glasses wear your does ?
2D
a GroSS-611t the wrong form. b Complete with's (possessive), 's (is), s (plural!
It's Kate's bag I bag?s-Kllte. third person s), or-.
1 Do you like Jane's cats I eat's Jane? My friend.l.. father work..i.. in Germany.
2 I drive my mother's car I my car's mother. 1 My brother_ a lawyer. He 24. He work
3 Amelia is my wife's sister I my sister's wife. for BP.
4 This is my flat's friend I my friend's flat. 2 He live_ in Paris with his three children_.
He has two boy_ and a girl.
S A Who are you?
3 My brother_ wife_ name is Pauline. She_
B I'm Daniel's brother I brother's Daniel.
a teacher.
6 He works for his father's company I his company's father.
4 Pauline_ parent_live_ in Paris too.
7 She's the wife's policeman I the policeman's wife. My brother Jike_ Paulinc_ mother but
S Don't do your sister's homework I your homework's sister! not her falher.
II's quarter to two. A You can also say the time like this.
1.25 = It's olle /lI'c1lty-five.
r.'<"
,, ,,,
,, It's twcnty-five past OIlC.
·e'.",
'",-:
, ' It's twenty to four.
to
3C adverbs of frequency
I always have toast for breakfast. • Use adverbs of frequency to answer the question How often... ?
Do you usually go to work by bus? • Adverbs of frequency go before all verbs (except be).
She doesn't often go to bed late.
They're sometimes late.
She hardly ever watches TV.
I
,
A
after be.
Use a El verb with /lewr and~"-a-'d~/~y-,-,,-,-. -
He never smokes. NOT He does~--never-smoke:.J
He is never stressed.
3D prepositions of time
• Use ill for parts of the day, months, seasons, and years.
• Use 011 for days and dates.
• Use at for times of the day, nigllt, tile weekend, and festivals.
3A
a Underline the adjectives in these sentences. b
Shc's a bcautiUIl actress.
I I-li. ['m Ca.rla. Nice to meet you. ~ Slle !l(/$ red hair,
2 Do you like Japanese food? o
3 It's an international school. o
4 They're a typical British family.
o
5 My father makes fantastic pasta.
o
6 Do yOli work with other people?
7 I'm a professional foatballer.
o
8 We're good friends.
o
38
What's the time? Match the times with the clocks.
It's quarter to six. 4- "J• • ".,
,, , . .,,
",
,,".
••
1 It's fj"c past Iwo.
• "J,
1 It's quarter past four. b , ".
••
f
3 It's ten to three.
4 It's twenty-five 10 five. , ,,•.'<.', ,. g
S It's seven o'clock. • •
6 It's twenty past one. d {, '. h (•....::;..,
~ ~.' ••• •
7 It's half past eight. • ••
3C
b Order the words to make sentences.
never always hardlyevcr sometimes usually always she at six up gets Slle always gets lip at six.
I for lale always I am class
They lJel'cr drive - they don't ha\"c a car. 2 meet e\'er hardly we
I I drink champagne - only al Christmas. 3 what work you usually time do finish ;
2 She eats meat. She's a vegetarian. 4 morning in the hungry I am never
3 He doesn't have a watch so he's latc. 5 often I read don't the newspaper
4 We gel up al 7.30, except at weekends. 6 restaurants sometimes expensive to go we
5 I don't do a lot of exercise but I go swimming. 7 wine good usually \'ery is this
3D
a Complete with ill, 011, or at.
GO_ July 9th
five o'clock July 4th Christmas Sundays
I 6.30
the summer midnight Ihe afternoon nine-frclet:k
2 the evening
3 the weekend In the UK people usually start work at nille o'clock.
4 the 1st of January I On December 31st many people drink champagne _
5 the winter
2 In the USA they celebrate Independence Day 0
6 2005
7 lunchtime 3 Many people all o\'er the world give presenls _
8 September 4 In Italy it's usually very hot _
9 night 5 In many countries shops are closed _
10 Thursday morning 6 In Spain many people have a siesta _
II Easter 7 Traditionally, British people have a cup of lea _
12 Saturday
I I I
you you you
swim?
he/she/it he/she/it he/she/it
Can come? Yes, can. No,
w, can't.
'"
you
help? '"
you you
they they they
6 I
7 Sorry? I
sec you tonight. I'm very busy.
hear you.
2~ here. 61 ~ I _ _ _ with a credit card.
S Look! We buy some milk in that shop . 3@}) photographs. 7@ _ _ _ mobiles here.
48
a Write the -iug form of the verbs in the char t. b Write sentences abou t Matt with love,
write ,un talk play have sit lIot like, like. or hate and a verb.
ge'
cook make 5Wll1 1 study phon e
\\'ork working live living
, He loves /!.layil1g~,~I,~,,~,~. _
-
J
+
was I wasn't • Contractions: wasn't = was nor, wert'n', = IVere not.
You were You weren't • Use was f we,e to talk about the past.
He I She! It w", He I She/It wasn't My grand[tldlef was hom i" London.
w, famous.
W,
famous.
were weren't
You were You weren't
They were They weren't
[, [v N
1J 'vi NJ
[ [ [ • Contraction: didn't = did 1I0t.
you you you •
•
".
Usc the past simple for finished actiOI
Regular verbs in the past + end in -ed,
he/she/it work he/she/it he/she/it
Did Yes, did. No, didn't. e.g. worked, lil'cd, pfayetl.
w, yesterday? w, w,
• The past is the same for all persons.
you you you
• Use did/ didn't + infinitive for
they they they
past :r and - .
4 "01 in hOlly this month. in France last month. awful. Where S you?
S My father's a pilot. My grandfather a pilot too. AI6 ill.
6 It isn't open now. It open this morning. A Where 7 you born?
7 Why arcn't you at work today? Why you at work yesterday? B J8 born in Australia in 1919.
A9 your parents Australian?
B No, they 10 • My mother II _ : - _
Italian and my father 12 Greek.
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a Rewrite the sentences in the past simple with yesterday. b Complete the sentences with a verb in the past simple.
Present Past amve not book land
I use the Internet. ! used tile !lItertlet yesterday,
not remember turn on
1 I watch TV.
I turned Otl the TV.
2 Do you listen
to the radio? I We in a three-star hotel last year.
3 We study English. 2 They a table and the restaurant was full.
4 He doesn't work. 3 you the football on TV last night?
S The film finishes 4 Sorry. I it was your birthday yesterday.
at 7.00. S I with my parents when I was a student.
6 I don't like the film. 6 Why you to be a doctor?
7 Does she smoke? 7 He late for work and the boss was angry.
8 They play tennis. 8 When the plane she her mobile phone.
5C
a Complete the text with the verbs in brackets in the past simple. b Complete the questions in the past simple.
Did you go out laSI night? (you I go out)
Yesterday was my birthday. (be)
I What
, (you I wear)
My boyfriend I me a beautiful jacket. (buy)
2 Where ,(you I go)
In the evening we 2 OUL (go)
3 What
, (}'ou/do)
13 my new jacket. (wear)
We ~ for a Chinese restaurant (look) 4 with you? (your sister I go)
S What to eat? (you I have)
bUI we s find one, (not can)
6 What time
, (the party I finish)
so we 6
After that we 7
dinner in our favourite Italian restaurant. (have)
a film. (see) 7 What time , (you I get home)
Then we II two friends at a nightclub. (meet) 8 a good time? (you I have)
We 9 for 1'oVO hours. (dance)
We to home until 3.00. (not get)
I II very tired, (be)
and I 12 straight to bed. (go)
G B
Full form Contraction Full form Contraction
I,m I'm I am nol I'm nol
You are You're crymg. Vou are not Vou aren't crymg.
He! She I It is He I She I It's having a party. He/She/ltisnot He I She lit isn't having a party.
We are We're argUing. We are not We aren't argumg.
You are Vou're Vou are not Vou aren't
They are They're They are not They aren't
.
Am I 1am. I'm not.
0
Use the present continuous for
things that are happening now.
Are you you are. you aren't.
crying? It's raining. The baby's crying.
Is he! she! it he I she lit is. he I she I it isn't.
having a party? Yes, No, • For the spelling of the ~illg form
Are we we are. we aren't.
arguing? see Grammar Bank 4B.
Are you you arc. you aren't.
Arc they Iheyare. they aren't.
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a Look at the hotel info rmat ion. Write a 6 or R b Com plete with the corr ect form of there was or there were.
sentence with Tltere \Vas I were.
A How many gues ts were there in the hotel?
Hotel Astoria B I four inclu ding me. ! _--' -_. _
a French touri st and J two busin essm en.
Tile " weren't any single roollls. single rooms X
A~ a resta uran t?
I double rooms ./
BNo ,S ,but 6 abar .
2 swimming pool ./ A Wha t 7 in your room ?
3 restaurant ./ B8 a mini bar and a TV.
4 car park x A9 t\'>'O beds?
5 shops x B No, 10 II a doub le bed.
6C
a Write a ques tion and answ er for each picture. b Put the verbs in brackets in the present cont inuo us.
A Hello.
B Oh, hi Dad. Whe re are you?
A I'm in my holel. I'm IUlvi1/g 3 drink in the bar. (have)
It l a lot here. Is Mum there? (rain )
B Yes, but she ~ to some body on the mob ile
just now. (talk )
A Oh. Wha t' you _ _ ? (do)
B My friend Matt is here.
A Matt ? Why ~ you your hom ewor k? (not do)
B Don' t \...orry. We 5 together. (stud y)
A Whcre's Jenny?
I What's lie doil/g? He B She 6
2 , They 7
for Kevin 10 come . (wai l)
a party tonig ht. (have)
3 , A Oh. Wha t 8 she ? (wea r)
B Noth ing special. OK Dad, here' s Mum . Bye.
~t--
,
• Use a I an WIth smgular C nouns.
.,some Ice cream • Use some with plural C nouns and U nouns in m.
• Use any with plural C nouns and U nouns in Band rn.
A We can also usc some in rn
to ask for and offer things.
Can lilave some coffee?
L..-..-..Y'V0llld ~oulike some biscuits?
7C be going to (plans)
[!] B
Full form Contraction Full form Contraction
, ,m '"m I am not I'm not
YOll are You're going to have You are not You aren't going to have
He I Shc/ It is He I She I It's a holiday He I She I It is not He I She I It isn't a holiday
Weare We're next month. We are not Vie aren't next month.
You are You're You are not You aren't
They are They're They are nol They aren't
4~
"
" '' 5
6
A Yes, there's 9
lQ Coke too.
bottle of red wine. And there's
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a Complete with How milch I How m(llly. b Gross-out the wrong words.
HolY IIII/cil fruit do yOll cae [don't cat much / many apples.
1 people were there at the party? I I cat a lot of / much fruit.
2 milk does she drink? 2 Do you drink much / many water?
3 coffee did you drink yesterday? 3 We don't buy much / many vegetables.
4 eggs are there in the fridge? 4 A How much meat do you eat?
5 cents aTe there in a euro? B None / Any. I'm a vegetarian.
6 money do you have with you? S I eat quite a lot of / quite fish.
7 hours does your baby lIsually sleep? 6 A How much exercise do you do?
8 free time do you have during the week? B No much / Not much.
7C
a Write sentences about Susan's holiday plans. b Complete the sentences with (be) going to + a verb.
buy cook do not have study not fly
Sjre's goillg1Q.go to Rome. (go)
I Italian. (speak) Our car is ten years old. We 're going to buy a new one.
2 a hotel. (stay in) I My mother's at work so my father the lunch.
3 photos. (take) 2 I tonight. I have an exam tomorrow.
4 spaghetti. (eat) 3 you a present for Bill?
S Colosseum. (see) 4 We to Edinburgh. It's too expensive.
5 What your brother after school?
6 It's her birthday next week, but she a party.
7D
a Wrile predictions for the pictures. b Complete the predictions wilh (be) going toand a verb.
I It's goillg to _ be break have not pass wake up Will
2 _ 1
It's my dream holiday! I know I 'm going to have a good time.
3 I They're playing very weU. I think they the match.
4 2 She's a very bad student. She the exam.
3 4 3 Look a\ the blue sky. It a beautiful day.
4 You're driving very fast! We an accident!
5 Be careful with that glass! You it!
6 The baby's very tired. I don't think she tonight.
8C would like to
G B
I I • Contractions: 'd = wOIJld, wouldn't = lVould /lot.
You You • J would like 10 = J wallt to (now or in the future).
H, He • Use the infinitive with 10 after 1V01lid /ike.
Sh, 'd like to fly a plane. Sh, wouldn't like to fly a plane. I would like to learn. NOT l-woukHike4earn.
W, We • You can also use WOl/ld you like to... ? for
They They invitations.
Would yOlllike to hm'e di/lller witli lIIe tOllight?
m Would like and like are different.
I I I I'd like to d(lI/ce. (= I want to dance now
you you you or in the future)
h, h, h,
I like da/1cillg. (= I enjoy it, J like it in
Would ,h, like to fly a plane? Yes, ,h, would. No, ,h, wouldn't.
general)
'" w, we
they they they
8C
a Write sentences and ques tions b Com plete these sent ence s with a verb in the corr ect form (infinitive or
with would like. -il1g).
be get open cook go (x 2) se<' live have ny learn
I I go to New York
I'd like 10 go to New York. I'd like 10 learn 10 fly a plane .
I II be a milli onair e. I Wou ld you like dinn er wilh me tonig hl?
2 you I be famous? 2 I'd like to Australia but I don' t like --,- ,c
3 II not I go up in a ballo on 3 She woul dn't like a teacher. She hates child ren.
4 he I learn to cook 4 Do you like wild anim als? Wou ld you like on a safari?
S she/ not/ beo nTV 5 We'd like marr ied in June .
6 they I have child ren? 6 I woul d like a resta uran t beca use I like _
7 II not I live in a foreign coun try 7 Does your siste r like in Paris?
8 We I like I buy a bigger nat 8 Wou ld you like anot her language?
8D b Com plete the sent ence s with adve rbs from these adjectives.
a Adjective or adverb? Cross-out the wrong word.
bad bJOOd careful hard easy healthy slow quiet beau tiful
He's very polit e I polit ely.
I don' t spea k French very well.
lOu r teach er speak s very slow I slowly.
2 Her Germ an is perfe ct I perfectly. I We played in the semi -fina l and we lost 5-1.
3 Ever ythin g happen<'d very quic k I quick ly. 2 Hurr y up! You're walk ing very _
4 The food was very good I weD. 3 Can you talk , please? Your fathe r is asleep.
4 We had a good map and we foun d their hous e _
S Please drive caref ul I caref ully.
5 The boss likes him bccaus<' he work s _
6 You can walk safe I safely al nigh t in this city.
6 Open the bag . Ther e are eggs inside.
7 My siSler dresses very good I well.
7 He eats very -lot s of fruit and vegetables.
8 The weat her is terri ble I terri bly tonig ht.
8 She sings . I'm sure she's goin g to be famo us.
APPENDIX
1 have gat
G B
Full form Contraction Full form Conlraclion
I have got I've got [ have not got J haven't got
You have got You've got You have not got You haven't got
He I She I [t has gal He's I She's I [I"s got a car. He I She IltlJias not got He I She I It!hasn'tlgot a car.
We have got We've gal We have not got We haven't got
YOll have got You've got You have not gOI YOLI haven't got
They have got They've got They have not got They haven't got
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a Complete the sentences with the past b Put the verbs in brackets in the present perfect or past simple.
participles of the verbs in brackets. A H(lve YOlI ever beerl to the opera? (be)
Have you seen my car keys? (sec) B Ycs, [ weill last year. (go)
Have you his new girlfriend? [ don't AI you ever to a famOliS actor or actress? (speak)
like her. (meet) BYcs,12
2 I've War and Peace three limes. (read) A Who j it? (be)
3 Have you ever in love? (full)
B Jeremy Irons.
4 I've never in the cinema. (cry) A Where 4, _ _ you him? (see)
5 My wife has all O\'cr the world. (travel) BI~ him at an airport. (see)
6 He's a lot of famous people in his A What 6 you to him? (say)
work. (meet)
B I7 him for his autograph. (ask)
7 She's George Clooney's new film four
limes. (see) AI your brother to South Korea? (be)
8 I've a lot of poems but I never show B Yes, he 9_ . He JO to Seoul. (be)
them to anybody. (write) A Whcn 11 he thcre? (go)
B He 12. there in 2002, to see the World Cup. (go)
A Il he it? (like)
B Yes, he 14 it. (love)
2 will (fulure)
~
+ ~ .
I I I I I
You You you you you
He He he he he
She 'L1 write. She won•t write.
•
WdJ ,he write? Yes, ,he will. No. ,he won't.
It It it it it
We We we we we
They They they they they
=
• Contractions: '1/ wi/I, 11'011" =
will 1I0t.
• Use will + infinitive for:
instant decisions I'll call a taxi.
offers ]'11 help you.
promises ]'11 e-mail you tomorrow.
1 Numbers 1-20 2 Numbers 20-1,000
Match the words with the numbers. Write the numbers.
twelve twenty <'kven three 30 thirty j'03:ti/
eighteen five fifteen seven thirty-one
forty
one
forty-seven
2 two
3 three fifty
fifty-nine
4 four
sixty
5
sixty three
6 SIX
seventy
7
seventy-two
8 eight felt/
eighty
9 nme
eighty-six
10 ten
ninety
II /l'lcvn/
ninety-four
12
a lone hundred I':) 'hAnclr<Jd/
13 thirteen /03:'ti:n!
two hundred and fifty
14 fourteen
a / one thousand I;} 'Sauz;lnd/
15
16 sixteen o p.7
40
17 seventeen
18
19 nineteen
20
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783
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7 8 10 11 12
13 14 15
a Match the flags with the countries. Write the number in the box. b Add two more countries.
Country Nationality Language
Draw the flags.
c Cover the words and look at
-ish
the flags. Can you remember
England fulglish Lnglish the countries, nationalities,
lliland l'al:J!andl Irish .E.nglish I Irish Gaelic and languages?
Poland fulish fulish
S1;Ql1and Scottish .English • Use CAPITAL letters for
countries, nationalities.
Spain ~nish Swlnish and languages.
-an • (Great) Britain = England.
Scotland, and Walcs
Ggmany I'd33:m;)nil German German
• the United Kingdom (the
I the Un.ited .s..t.ales (the USA) American English UK) = England, Scotland,
Wales. and Northern Ireland
-Ian
Argentina Argentinian SJillnish
Brazil Bra.tilian Portuguese
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Italy Italian Italian
Russia I'r/\Jol Russian &!ssian
-ese
.china Chi~ Chi~
~
pictures. In pairs, ask and answer.
What'st~ ~
---~2-1t'sa watch.
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9 go 5
Ich Hebe dich. 16
have
8 like
listen 1'lIs:)I1/
1 live IllV/ econOllllCS German aVW
play
'8 ODeON
7 rcad
13 smoke
speak
lli!dy
10 walch a newspaper animals to the (inema
wear Iwc:N
work
13
17
20
10 daughter l'd;,:t:J1
11 nephew l'nefju:1
12 niece Ini:sl
13 son ISAn!
14 wife
(
ROBERT ~ Anna Jill = Andrew
I I
I
Lucy
!t Harry Peter Deborah
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1 Colours and common adjectives
a What colour is it? Match the words and colours.
black
blue
orange I' on nd3l'
pink
1 2 45
789 10
brown /braun/ 1 red
green white
grey /grci/ Ellaw /'jeldul
b Cover the adjectives and look at the pictures. Test yourself or a partner.
c How tall are they? Complete the sentences.
quite tall very tall not very tall
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6
go 10 the gym Id31m/
go to work I school
®
have a mffec
3 have a ~er I a bath
5 have breakfast I'brckf;,stl
have dinner
have lunch
make the dinner
sleep (for sC\'cn/lOurs)
slart work I school
take (tile dog for a walk)
1 wake up (early / late)
walch TV
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2 The dale
a Match the words and pictures.
spnng ~ter
mmmer Christmas
Mltumn I';):lam! New.Yg[
wmter
play (chess)
ride (a bike)
J nm (a race)
see (n film)
_J
20 sing (a sOllg)
swim (every day)
take (photos)
take (yollr IImbrel/a)
talk (to a frjet/d)
tell (son/coile a secret)
Iravel (by plane) 17 • \8 20
turn on I off (the TV)
use (a computer)
»
wait for (a blls)
walk (home) '-=--_ _ 1
b Cover the verbs and look at the
pictures. Test yourself or a partner. 1rn: .-1 23
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l
a newspaper (= buy)
a tlxi {bus I train (= take)
an ~-mail{letter (= receive)
dressed
home (= arrive)
to a restaurant (= arrive)
23 up
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1 Rooms
Match the words and pictures.
3 the hill.hroom l'bo:Oru:m/ the liYing room
1 the ~room
the dining room I'daJnll)f
the ll.\.!dy ~0m
~ m
the lQ.iler
10
'. .'
..
~
the &ilrage /'g;:cro:3'
the mdcn
the hall Ih::>: II •• 8
8 the kitchen l'kl1Jml
a bath (ba:O!
a mirror I'nllr;)/
a shower
a bed
a light
1 shelves (3 shelf)
a dock
a~ker
a kYpboard I'kAbodi
a fridge If rid:)!
illpet
~tral~ing
floor
stairs
a wall Iw::>:11
b Cover the words and look at the pictures. Test yourself or a partner.
c What things do you have in your house I flat?
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a Match the words and pictures.
an art gallery
a castle I'ko:sll
a cinema I'SIO',)mol
a mu~um Imju,zidml
a theatre 1'91Otol
6 8
a bank
a chemist's I pharmacy I'kemlstsl
a dCllll1mcnt store
a market
a shopping centre l'sent»1 9 11
a ID!permarket
a bridge /bTld31
a park
a Tlyer I'Tly';)l
a road
a square Iskweol
a street
a bus station
a railway station
20
a trayel ~ent's
a church
a mosque
a hospital 21 22 24
J a police station
a 1lilll Qffice
a school
a sports centre
~
a town hall
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Lunch/dinner Desserts/snacks
potatoes Ip",'tclt;)UV
21 tomatoes 11;)'ma:t;)(JV
b Cover the words and look at the pictures. Test yourself or a partner.
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PRESENT PAST SIMPLE PAST PARTICIPLE
He is in Rome. (be) was been
They are in Rome. (be) were been
5 - 6 - 7 8
II
"",.
9 - II 12
13 °0 14 15 16
~
mJ
17 18 19 20
• short vowels
long vowels
• diphthongs
I film m
big sWim
busy j ten pet
very ,ed
breakfast any
said
fish 'gg
rn
ee meet three people police u bus lunch come brother
Cit
trce
e.
e
speak eat
me we
key Illece
up
ugly run
lucky cut
>on does
young
-
• thanks flat
~'"
a' name make break steak
lff, black Japan
have stamp ~
a.
ay
ram paint
play day
great eight
they grey
,", train
- --- - ----- -_. - -- -"--- --- ----------- ------- -
garden party aunt 0' home drove slow low
~ •" start
father glasses ~ oa
old don't
road toast
cae dance phone
- --
0 hot stop what watch i' mne twice buy
"~
"-' "
coffee long want &f} y my why
not box igh high night
clock bike
sport door water four ou out thousand
il1
0'
~r;\ .1 talk small bought thought house count
.w saw draw - ow how brown
horse
u
-
could would
owl
- -
..
~
full put com nOise
ott 00 good book
look room
woman
oy
toilet
toy enjoy
bull
_. -
boy
- I- - --- --
school food do fruit JUice ee< beer engmeer really idea
~
00
u'
ew
June use
llew flew
shoe @) e<e
eat
here we're
year hear
boot m
e< he< verb learn work alrairport stairs their there
~ "
u,
first third
nurse tum
world word
Wl fair hair
"e square careful
wear
bird chair
Many different spellings.
¥
computer
l'dl is always unstressed.
teacher umbrella America famous
second agQ
~
tourist
A very unusual sound.
euro Europe poor sure plural
.
Iii A sound between hi and li:/.
Consonant + y at the end of words is
pronounced IiI.
1 .. especially before consonant + e
happy any thirsty
lui An unusual sound.
education usually situation
21 22 23 24
25 26 27 28
29 30 31 32
33 34 35 36
"
37 38 39 40 ,
:.:,
41 42 43 44 o
•• voiced
unvoiced
1t
parrot
pp
Poland sleep
apple happy &::
thumb
throw bathroom
fourth tenth
.
b be table job th the these
~. bb
builder number
rubber ~ then other
that with
b,g mother
.
, credit card actor Christmas chemist's ,h cheap children church
~ k
,k
kitchen like
black pick & t,h watch match
t(+ure) picture adventure
k,y chess
. .
---"'"- J -
~ '~
g green get January JUICe German manager
angry big July enJOY
gg eggs bigger dg' bridge fridge
girl jaZZ
!
f Friday fifteen wife I like little
~ ph photo elephant plane girl
ff office coffee II small spelling
flower leg
. _ - - - --
very eleven of ,
y v "d rich write wrong
vase
live travel
nver love ~right __ "
problem "y
sorry terrible
~
tie "
student si t
letter bottle V
witch
wh
Wednesday Wltl
why when
-
d dance understand played tired ). y yellow yesterday
'1t dd
b,d read
address middle ~ before u
young yes
university
"'"
dog yacht
s sister starts Illce city m man Monday
~
snake_ ~.
ss
smoke
stress actress
cmema police
4ri mm
money sWIm
. .
SUlllmer sWlmmmg
monker
-- -
z zero Brazil n no never know
~ s musIC please
dogs watches :21 nn
mne ran
dinner thinner
zebra nose
-
sh shopping shoes sugar sure ng song England think bank
Jlf
shower
ti
(+ vowel)
Spanish fish
station information ~
slllger
language thing
long gOll1g
-
h
~
happy hungry who whose
10 An unusual sound.
reVISion decision confusion usually garage
hotel behind
hall head
television house
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