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Touchstone Arcade Level 3 [Level 3] [Unit 1 The way we are] [Header:] DRAG AND DROP Manner adverbs and

adjectives [Instructions:] Choose the correct words to complete the sentences. There is one extra word. [Answer Choices:] different hard differently quickly

1. My life is very busy, and Im often in a hurry, so I do everything [quickly]. My friends tell me I need to slow down, and I think theyre right. Im going to try_[hard]_ to plan my time [differently] in the future. [Answer Choices:] carefully fast careful strongly

2. I dont like it when people drive too _[fast]_. Its just not safe. Im a _[careful]_ driver, and I think people should drive slowly. I feel pretty [strongly] about it.

[Answer Choices:] patient

automatically

late

seriously

3. I take my job _[seriously]_. I never arrive _[late] at the office, and I always work very hard. My only problem is in meetings. Im not a quiet person, so when I have an idea, I say what I think [automatically], and sometimes I interrupt people. [Answer Choices:] easily easy different terrible

4. My brother Tom and I are so [different]. Im very shy and quiet, but Tom makes friends [easily]. Toms also a good singer, but when I try to sing, my voice sounds [terrible]. [Footer:] This activity practices grammar from Lesson A.

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Touchstone Arcade Level 3 [* indicates correct answer] [Level 3] [Unit 1 The way we are] [Header:] WHAT DO YOU HEAR? Questions giving alternatives [Instructions:] Click on the audio icon. Listen. Do you hear a question giving an alternative? Click on yes or no. 1. [audio: Do you learn new vocabulary quickly? Or does it take you a long time?] [L3U01WL01.mp3] *[ ] yes [ ] no 2. [audio: Do you always drive safely? Do you try to drive carefully?] [L3U01WL02.mp3] [ ] yes *[ ] no 3. [audio: Do you sometimes interrupt people when theyre speaking? Do you finish peoples sentences?] [L3U01WL03.mp3] [ ] yes *[ ] no 4. [audio: Do you do your English homework carefully? Or do you do it quickly?] [L3U01WL04.mp3] *[ ] yes [ ] no 5. [audio: Do you make friends easily? Or are you shy?] [L3U01WL05.mp3] *[ ] yes [ ] no 6. [audio: Are you often in a hurry? Do you get impatient in long lines? ] [L3U01WL06.mp3] [ ] yes *[ ] no 7. [audio: Do you drive slowly? Or are you a fast driver?] [L3U01WL07.mp3] *[ ] yes [ ] no 8. [audio: Do you want to take a vacation this summer? Do you like the beach?] [L3U01WL08.mp3] [ ] yes *[ ] no [Footer:] This activity practices pronunciation from Lesson A.

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Touchstone Arcade Level 3 [Level 3] [Unit 1 The way we are] [Header:] GUESS THE WORD Personalities [Instructions:] 1. generous Hint: You often give to others. 2. arrogant Hint: Youre too proud. 3. easygoing Hint: Youre laid-back and relaxed. 4. disorganized Hint: You often lose or forget things. 5. honest Hint: You always tell the truth. 6. selfish Hint: You think only of yourself. 7. outgoing Hint: Youre not shy. 8. reliable Hint: Your friends can count on you. [Footer:] This activity practices vocabulary from Lesson B.

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Touchstone Arcade Level 3 [Level 3] [Unit 1 The way we are] [Header:] UNSCRAMBLE THE SENTENCE Adverbs before adjectives and adverbs [Instructions:] Unscramble the sentence. 1. is / wonderful / absolutely / my teacher [My teacher is absolutely wonderful.] 2. is / disorganized / my sister / totally [My sister is totally disorganized.] 3. is / talented / that woman / extremely [That woman is extremely talented.] 4. honest /my best friend / completely / is [My best friend is completely honest.] 5. an / person / you are / generous / incredibly [You are an incredibly generous person.] 6. unfriendly / hes / really / some people / think [Some people think hes really unfriendly.] [Footer:] This activity practices grammar from Lesson B.

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Touchstone Arcade Level 3 [* indicates correct answer] [Level 3] [Unit 1 The way we are] [Header:] MATCHING Describing individual habits [Instructions:] Match the responses to the statements. a. Well, at least he doesnt damage them. b. Well, at least he pays for dinner. c. Yeah, but at least he gets good grades. d. Well, at least she returns them to you. e. Well, at least you find them again. f. Yeah, but at least she calls first. g. Well, at least its good music. 1. Hes always playing loud music. [*g] 2. Shes always borrowing my clothes. [*d] 3. Shes always coming home late. [*f] 4. Hes always taking my CDs. [*a] 5. Hes always falling asleep in class. [*c] 6. Im always losing my keys. [*e]

[Footer:] This activity practices conversation strategies from Lesson C.

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Touchstone Arcade Level 3 [* indicates correct answer] [Level 3] [Unit 1 The way we are] [Header:] READING Julia Roberts [Instructions:] Read the article. Then answer the questions. Julia Roberts is an incredibly talented actor. Shes very well known for her leading roles in Hollywood movies. Roberts may also be one of the richest female actors in Hollywood. She earned $20 million for her role in the movie Erin Brokovich. But did you know that shes also extremely generous? Julia works hard for organizations like UNICEF an international organization that helps children around the world. She also loves animals, and once she traveled to Borneo and Indonesia to make a film about some of the endangered animals there. Here are some more interesting facts about Julia Roberts: 1. If youre meeting Julia Roberts, dont expect her to wait patiently if you are late. She likes to be on time for everything although as a mother of twins, it may be harder now! 2. In high school, Julia was an accomplished student, both inside and outside of the classroom. She was a member of the Spanish club and the tennis team. She also played the clarinet well and was in the school band. 3. As a teenager she worked hard. She waited tables at a pizza restaurant and worked at a local movie theater. See! Even movie stars have to start somewhere! 1. What is Julia Roberts well known for? a) Travel films. b) Working with children. *c) Acting. 2. Why did Julia travel to Borneo and Indonesia? *a) To make a film about animals. b) To visit the local children. c) To make the movie Erin Brokovich. 3. When does Julia get impatient? *a) When people are late. b) When shes waiting for her twins. c) When she has to meet people. 4. What was Julia like as a teenager? a) She didnt like to work too hard.

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Touchstone Arcade Level 3 *b) She was an accomplished student. c) She stayed inside the classroom. [Footer:] This activity practices language from Lesson D.

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Touchstone Arcade Level 3 [* indicates correct answer] [Level 3] [Unit 2 Experiences] [Header:] CHOOSE THE RIGHT WORD Present perfect statements [Instructions:] Click on the correct words or phrases. 1. I always loved / *Ive always loved traveling. I was / *Ive been to Canada several times, and last summer, *I went / Ive gone to Europe with my family. 2. Last weekend, *my son went / my sons gone camping with his friends, but he *didnt have / hasnt had much fun. Actually, he / *hes never enjoyed outdoor activities. 3. Did you ever try / *Have you ever tried snowboarding? *I took / Ive taken lessons last winter. My dream is to buy my own snowboard, but I didnt save / *havent saved enough money. 4. Sonias parents *have never traveled / never traveled outside of Brazil. Sonia / *Sonias always wanted to take them to Asia, but they didnt have / *havent had any free time. [Footer:] This activity practices grammar from Lesson A.

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[* indicates correct answer] [Level 3] [Unit 2 Experiences] [Header:] CROSSWORD Good and bad experiences [Instructions:] Complete the crossword puzzle. 1. Have you ever a trip to Egypt? [*taken] the flu. [*had]

2. Im very healthy. Ive never

3. Have you ever ___ to a famous actor? [*spoken] 4. Jens a good student. Shes 5. Have you ever a perfect grade on every exam. [*gotten]

a talent contest? [*won] a lot of important things. [*lost]

6. Im very disorganized. Ive 7. Have you ever 8. Have you ever

and hurt yourself while surfing? [*fallen] an appointment with your teacher? [*forgotten]

[Footer:] This activity practices vocabulary from Lesson B.

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Touchstone Arcade Level 3 [* indicates correct answer] [Level 3] [Unit 2 Experiences] [Header:] WHAT DO YOU HEAR? Present perfect and simple past [Instructions:] Click on the audio icon. Listen. Do you hear the present perfect or the simple past? Click on the correct answer. 1. [audio: Did you go to the movies last night?] [L3U02WL01.mp3] [ ] present perfect *[ ] simple past 2. [audio: Have you ever tried Thai food?] [L3U02WL02.mp3] *[ ] present perfect [ ] simple past 3. [audio: Ive saved enough money to buy a computer.] [L3U02WL03.mp3] *[ ] present perfect [ ] simple past 4. [audio: I took a trip to China last summer.] [L3U02WL04.mp3] [ ] present perfect *[ ] simple past 5. [audio: Ive always wanted to learn Spanish.] [L3U02WL05.mp3] *[ ] present perfect [ ] simple past 6. [audio: I didnt win the competition.] [L3U02WL06.mp3] [ ] present perfect *[ ] simple past 7. [audio: Have you ever broken something valuable?] [L3U02WL07.mp3] *[ ] present perfect [ ] simple past 8. [audio: I got a perfect grade on my English exam.] [L3U02WL08.mp3] [ ] present perfect *[ ] simple past [Footer:] This activity practices grammar from Lesson B.

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Touchstone Arcade Level 3 [* indicates correct answer] [Level 3] [Unit 2 Experiences] [Header:] PUT THE SENTENCES IN ORDER Keeping the conversation going [Instructions:] Put the sentences in order. You do? Isnt it scary? [*5] No, but Id like to try it someday. Did you like it? [*3] Yes, I have. Have you tried it? [*2] Yeah, a little, but its really exciting. [*6] Have you ever gone hang gliding? [*1] Yes, I loved it. Actually, I go all the time. [*4] [Footer:] This activity practices conversation strategies from Lesson C.

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Touchstone Arcade Level 3 [* indicates correct answer] [Level 3] [Unit 2 Experiences] [Header:] READING Travel experiences [Instructions:] Read the e-mail messages. Then answer the questions. [Design as e-mail messages.] Hi Naomi, Sorry, I havent had time to write much during this trip. Mike and I are in Venezuela now. Weve spent about ten days here, and weve done so many exciting things! When we first arrived, we went to Angel Falls. Ive never seen anything so beautiful. We just got back from Mrida a university town near Pico Bolvar mountain. There are some really beautiful buildings and excellent museums. We had a great time on the cable-car ride to the top of Pico Espejo mountain. Fortunately, there were no clouds that day, and we had an incredible view. We havent had time to do any shopping, but weve taken a lot of great pictures. I cant wait to show you all the great things weve seen. See you after vacation! Your friend, Eric Hi Eric, Thanks for your e-mail. Im glad you and Mike are having a good time traveling. Im having fun, too! Ive finally landed in Turkey, and Im having the most amazing time shopping! Ive done a lot of shopping. The Grand Bazaar is amazing Ive never seen a huge market like this before. There are over 4,000 places to shop and eat. Ive bought some beautiful clothing and some silver jewelry for myself. Ive always wanted a Turkish rug for my apartment, but I cant carry one home with me. Too bad! Turkish food is really good. There are a few things I havent tried. Ive heard Turkish desserts are incredible. Well, I have a few more days here, and Im sure Im going to eat (and shop) a lot more! See you soon. Naomi 1. What did Eric and Mike do when they first arrived in Venezuela? a. They went on a cable-car ride. *b. They went to see Angel Falls. c. They visited the museums. 2. What did Eric like about Mrida? a. The university. *b. The museums. c. The shops. 3. Why does Naomi think the Grand Bazaar is amazing? a. Its very busy.

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Touchstone Arcade Level 3 b. All of the shops sell silver jewelry. *c. There are so many places to shop and eat. 4. What did Naomi buy at the Grand Bazaar? *a. Some things for herself. b. A Turkish rug to take home. c. Some Turkish desserts. [Footer:] This activity practices language from Lesson D.

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Touchstone Arcade Level 3 [Level 3] [Unit 3 Wonders of the world] [Header:] DRAG AND DROP Superlatives [Instructions:] Choose the correct words and phrases to complete the sentences. There is one extra word. [Answer Choices:] most nicest busiest worst

1. OHare Airport in Chicago is the worlds [busiest] airport. This airport has the [most] flights every day. Each year, around 80 million people travel through it to cities around the world. Unfortunately, Chicago has some of the [worst] winter weather, so many flights are canceled. [Answer Choices:] most interesting fastest biggest most expensive

2. Japan is the [most expensive] country in the world, but its also one of the [most interesting] places to visit. Tokyo has great restaurants and fun things for tourists to do. Theres a lot of traffic in the city, so the [fastest] way to travel around is by subway. [Answer Choices:] most smallest most famous largest

3. Whats the [smallest] country in the world? Its Vatican City in Rome, Italy. Only around 800 people live there. Its also one of the places with the [most] tourism in Europe. People come from around the world to visit the beautiful buildings and to see art and paintings by some of the [most famous] Italian artists. [Footer:] This activity practices grammar from Lesson A.

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Touchstone Arcade Level 3 [* indicates correct answer] [Level 3] [Unit 3 Wonders of the world] [Header:] WHAT DO YOU HEAR? Linking and deletion with superlatives [Instructions:] Click on the audio icon. Listen to the question. Then click on the phrase you hear. 1. [audio: Whats the fastest way to get to your house?] [L3U03WL01.mp3] *[ ] the fastest way [ ] a fast way 2. [audio: Whats the nicest restaurant in your neighborhood?] [L3U03WL02.mp3] *[ ] the nicest restaurant [ ] a nice restaurant 3. [audio: Whats a popular movie for kids?] [L3U03WL03.mp3] [ ] the most popular movie *[ ] a popular movie 4. [audio: Whats the most famous city youve visited?] [L3U03WL04.mp3] *[ ] the most famous city [ ] a famous city 5. [audio: Whats the busiest time of day for traffic?] [L3U03WL05.mp3] * [ ] the busiest time of day [ ] a busy time of day 6. [audio: Whats a tall building in this area?] [L3U03WL06.mp3] [ ] the tallest building *[ ] a tall building 7. [audio: Whats the most famous monument in your town?] [L3U03WL07.mp3] *[ ] the most famous monument [ ] a famous monument 8. [audio: Which neighborhood has the most coffee shops?] [L3U03WL08.mp3] *[ ] the most coffee shops [ ] the best coffee shops [Footer:] This activity practices pronunciation from Lesson A.

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Touchstone Arcade Level 3 [Level 3] [Unit 3 Wonders of the world]] [Header:] GUESS THE WORD Natural wonders [Instructions:] [artphotosfrom SB3 p. 24] 1. river Hint: [L3U03GW01.jpg] 2. rain forest Hint: [L3U03GW02.jpg] 3. mountain Hint: [L3U03GW03.jpg] 4. ocean Hint: [L3U03GW04.jpg] 5. desert Hint: [L3U03GW05.jpg] 6. volcano Hint: [L3U03GW06.jpg]

[Footer:] This activity practices vocabulary from Lesson B.

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Touchstone Arcade Level 3 [* indicates correct answer] [Level 3] [Unit 3 Wonders of the world] [Header:] PUT THE SENTENCES IN ORDER Using superlatives for emphasis [Instructions:] Put the sentences in order. It really is. I went there several years ago, and I had the best time. Have you ever seen my photos? [*3] It sure is. Ive heard that, too. It isnt too hot, and it doesnt rain too much. [*5] We really should. It has the best beaches, and the rain forests are amazing, too. [*2] Its the greatest country! We should go to Thailand sometime. [*1] Yes, I have. Theyre really great. So, when do you want to go? Ive heard the nicest weather is in the winter. [*4] [Footer:] This activity practices conversation strategies from Lesson C.

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Touchstone Arcade Level 3 [ [] indicates correct answer] [Level 3] [Unit 3 Wonders of the world] [Header:] READING Australia: A country of world records [Instructions:] Read the article. Then click on True or False. Australia may not be the largest country on Earth its the sixth largest after Russia, Canada, China, the USA, and Brazil but it is a country of world records. Here are some of them: Natural wonders Uluru, previously named Ayers Rock, is the worlds biggest rock. At its widest point, it measures 9.4 kilometers (5.8 miles) around. The best time to see Uluru is when it changes color at sunrise and sunset. Australia has the largest number of beaches in the world. There are more than 10,000 beaches. It also has the largest sand island, Fraser Island. Its 120 kilometers (74.6 miles) long, and 10 kilometers (6.2 miles) wide. But perhaps one of the most famous natural wonders in the world is the Great Barrier Reef, on Australias east coast. It covers an area bigger than the United Kingdom and Ireland, and it has more than 1,000 islands. Visitors travel from all over the world to go scuba diving there. Climate Antarctica is the worlds driest continent on Earth, but Australia is the driest continent where people live. Almost 35% of Australia is desert, and it has some of the smallest amounts of rain in the world. Wildlife Most visitors to Australia want to see the kangaroos and koala bears. But did you know the koala bear is the worlds sleepiest animal? It sleeps for 22 hours a day! What does the koala do the other two hours? It eats the leaves of Australias famous eucalyptus trees. True 1. Australia is the largest country on Earth. 2. Uluru is almost 10 kilometers wide. 3. Australia has the largest beach in the world. 4. The Great Barrier Reef is on the east coast of Australia. 5. Australia is one of the driest places on Earth. 6. Both koalas and kangaroos sleep for 22 hours a day. [Footer:] This activity practices language from Lesson D. [] [] [] [] [] False []

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Touchstone Arcade Level 3 [Level 3] [Unit 4 Family life] [Header:] UNSCRAMBLE THE SENTENCE Verbs let, make, help, have, get, want, ask, tell [Instructions:] Unscramble the sentence. 1. wont / me / let / late / stay out / my father [My father wont let me stay out late.] 2. clean up / get / I / my son / to / cant / his room [I cant get my son to clean up his room.] 3. dinner / is going / me / David / help / to / cook [David is going to help me cook dinner.] 4. their homework / early / them / finish / their parents / have [Their parents have them finish their homework early.] 5. ask / have to / me / to / drive / my sister / everywhere / I [I have to ask my sister to drive me everywhere.] 6. study /is / to / telling / law / Kates mother / always / her [Kates mother is always telling her to study law.] 7. with / to / wants / spend / more time / her / me / my grandmother [My grandmother wants me to spend more time with her.] 8. should / I / think / the house / make / their kids / parents /clean [I think parents should make their kids clean the house.] [Footer:] This activity practices grammar from Lesson A.

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Touchstone Arcade Level 3 [* indicates correct answer] [Level 3] [Unit 4 Family life] [Header:] WHAT DO YOU HEAR? Reduction of used to [Instructions:] Click on the audio icon. Do you hear the reduction of used to? Click on yes or no. 1. [audio: My grandparents used to live with us.] [L3U04WL01.mp3] [ ] yes *[ ] no 2. [audio: I used to hate jazz.] [L3U04WL02.mp3] *[ ] yes [ ] no 3. [audio: We used to go to skiing every year.] [L3U04WL03.mp3] *[ ] yes [ ] no 4. [audio: My cousins used to visit us every summer.] [L3U04WL04.mp3] [ ] yes *[ ] no 5. [audio: My stepfather used to play on a soccer team.] [L3U04WL05.mp3] [ ] yes *[ ] no 6. [audio: She used to visit her grandparents on Sundays.] [L3U04WL06.mp3] *[ ] yes [ ] no 7. [audio: My brother-in-law used to live in Argentina.] [L3U04WL07.mp3] [ ] yes *[ ] no 8. [audio: His best friend used to come over every weekend.] [L3U04WL08.mp3] *[ ] yes [ ] no [Footer:] This activity practices pronunciation from Lesson B.

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Touchstone Arcade Level 3 [* indicates correct answer] [Level 3] [Unit 4 Family life] [Header:] MATCHING Used to and would [Instructions:] Match the sentences that come next. a. Hed sleep on my bed every night. b. Shed always ask me to play with her. 2. My sister used to love basketball. [*b] c. Theyd never let us stay out late. d. Shed make us do our homework first. e. Wed visit them every summer. f. My whole family would eat together. g. Shed always come over after school. 6. My teacher used to give us candy.[*d] 3. My mother used to cook a big dinner on Sundays. [*f] 4. Lisa used to live next door. [*g] 5. We used to have a dog named Charlie. [*a] 1. My grandparents used to live near the beach. [*e]

[Footer:] This activity practices grammar from Lesson B.

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Touchstone Arcade Level 3 [* indicates correct answer] [Level 3] [Unit 4 Family life] [Header:] PUT THE SENTENCES IN ORDER Giving opinions [Instructions:] Put the sentences in order. Youre right. In the past, people usually got married right after high school. I think thats too young, dont you? [*2] Definitely. If you ask me, people should wait until theyre at least twenty-five. [*3] It seems to me that people are getting married much later these days. [*1] I agree. That way they have time to just enjoy being young. [*4] Exactly. [*5] [Footer:] This activity practices conversation strategies from Lesson C.

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Touchstone Arcade Level 3 [* indicates correct answer] [Level 3] [Unit 4 Family life] [Header:] READING Jims blog [Instructions:] Read Jims blog. Then answer the questions. [Design as online blog. ] When I was a kid, I used to have the greatest bicycle. It was yellow, and it had a big, long seat. My older sister gave it to me when she got too big for it, and it was my very first bicycle. Back then, my cousins used to live next door, and wed all ride bikes together every day after school. Sometimes we used to ride to another town. A few years later, I saved enough money to buy a new bike a black ten-speed racing bike. It was pretty expensive, but in those days, you didnt need to buy helmets or special clothing. My mom would let me wear a T-shirt and jeans to ride my bike. Shed make me come home before dark every night, though. Now that Im older, I still love to ride my bicycle. Of course, I have a new one now a mountain bike. I bring it with me whenever I take a vacation, and when the weathers nice, I ride it to work. I dont know where that old yellow one is now. Its too bad. Id like to give it to my daughter. 1. Where did Jim get his first bicycle? a. His sister bought it. *b. His sister gave him her old one. c. His cousins gave it to him. 2. Where did Jims cousins use to live? *a. In the same town. b. All over town. c. In another town. 3. Back then, what did people use to wear to ride bicycles? a. Special clothing. b. A helmet. *c. Nothing special. 4. Where is Jims first bicycle now? a. He keeps it at work. b. He gave it to his daughter. *c. He doesnt know. [Footer:] This activity practices language from Lesson D.

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Touchstone Arcade Level 3 [* indicates correct answer] [Level 3] [Unit 5 Food choices] [Header:] CROSSWORD Food expressions [Instructions:] Complete the crossword puzzle. 1. I put a ____ butter in this dish. [*little] 2. Could you please buy a 3. There are two 4. I have a of eggs at the supermarket? [*carton]

of bread in the freezer. [*loaves]

of soy sauce in the fridge. [*bottle] of hamburger. [*pound] of hot peppers on the table. [*jar] slices of cheese. [*few] of soda in the refrigerator. [*liter]

5. We need about a 6. He keeps a 7. I only have a 8. Theres a

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Touchstone Arcade Level 3 [Level 3] [Unit 5 Food choices] [Header:] GUESS THE WORD Ways of cooking [Instructions:] [A/W:] [pick up photos from TS SB3 p. 46] 1. baked Hint: [L3U05GW01.jpg] 2. barbecued Hint: [L3U05GW02.jpg] 3. boiled Hint: [L3U05GW03.jpg] 4. grilled Hint: [L3U05GW04.jpg] 5. raw Hint: [L3U05GW05.jpg] 6. roast Hint: [L3U05GW06.jpg] 7. steamed Hint: [L3U05GW07.jpg] 8. stir-fried Hint: [L3U05GW8.jpg] [Footer:] This activity practices vocabulary from Lesson B.

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Touchstone Arcade Level 3 [Level 3] [Unit 5 Food choices] [Header:] FILL IN THE BLANK Too, too much, too many, and enough [Instructions:] Complete the sentence with too, too much, too many, or enough. 1. Im not hungry. I think I ate [too much] chocolate. 2. Eat your broccoli. You dont eat [enough] vegetables. 3. Mike eats [too] quickly. Hes already finished his hamburger! 4. I think Im too thin. Maybe I dont eat [enough]. 5. I cant close the fridge. There are [too many] things in it. 6. Im always forgetting to eat lunch. Im just [too] busy. 7. Dont eat [too much] cake. Youll get a stomachache. 8. I dont like this dish. There are [too many] hot peppers in it. [Footer:] This activity practices grammar from Lesson B.

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Touchstone Arcade Level 3 [Level 3] [Unit 5 Food choices] [Header:] LISTEN FOR THE STRESS Stressing new information [Instructions:] Click on the audio icon. Listen to the conversation. Then click on the stressed words you hear. [Correct words are bolded. Distracters are italicized.] 1. [audio: A: Do you like boiled potatoes? B: Actually, I prefer fried potatoes.] [L3U05CS01.mp3] 2. [audio: A: Have you ever tried raw fish? B: No, Ive only eaten smoked fish.] [L3U05CS02.mp3] 3. [audio: A: Do you like pickled cabbage? B: Ive never tried pickled cabbage. ] [L3U05CS03.mp3] 4. [audio: A: Do you like grilled vegetables? B: Yes, I love grilled vegetables.] [L3U05CS04.mp3] 5. [audio: A: Would you like roast lamb for dinner? B: Actually, Id prefer roast beef.] [L3U05CS05.mp3] 6. [audio: A: Do you ever eat fried chicken? B: No, I only eat grilled chicken.] [L3U05CS06.mp3] [Footer:] This activity practices pronunciation from Lesson B.

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Touchstone Arcade Level 3 [* indicates correct answer] [Level 3] [Unit 5 Food choices] [Header:] PUT THE SENTENCES IN ORDER Deciding on dessert [Instructions:] Put the sentences in order. Oh, no thanks. Im fine for now. [*2] Are you sure? I just bought some ice cream. Im going to have some. [*3] Its no trouble at all. Would you like chocolate or strawberry? [*5] Would you like some dessert? [*1] Oh, either one is fine. Whatever youre having. [*6] Well, OK, if youre sure its not too much trouble. [*4] [Footer:] This activity practices conversation strategies from Lesson C.

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Touchstone Arcade Level 3 [* indicates correct answer] [Level 3] [Unit 5 Food choices] [Header:] READING The Japanese bento [Instructions:] Read the article. Then answer the questions. [Design as magazine or newspaper article] Are you tired of having the same thing for lunch every day? Well, if you like Japanese food, then you should definitely try a traditional Japanese bento. A bento is a healthy, convenient meal that you can bring with you and eat anywhere. A bento is served in a box that has several food sections. Theres one section for steamed rice, and there are other sections for a variety of foods, such as vegetables, meat, eggs, or fish. You dont usually find raw fish in a bento, because raw foods dont stay fresh for very long. So, most bento meals have boiled, grilled, or fried foods. Pickled foods, like pickled plums or vegetables, are also popular. The Japanese prepare bento carefully so that the food looks good and appetizing. Sometimes they even cut the foods into different shapes, such as a flowers or leaves. They also cut the food into small pieces so that you can eat a bento easily. Bento became a popular meal in Japan because people who worked away from home, for example, fishermen or farmers, needed a healthy meal during the day. A bento was easy to prepare and easy to carry. Around 1885, when rail travel became popular, the first ekiben (train station bento) appeared. You can still find ekiben today at almost every big train station in Japan. Its a convenient, quick meal for rush-hour travelers. So, if you want to try something different for your lunch, or if you dont find most quick meals healthy enough, then try a Japanese bento! 1. What is a bento? *a) Its a kind of Japanese meal. b) Its a traditional dish of raw fish. c) Its a kind of pickled vegetable. 2. Why are most bento foods cooked? a) Because they taste good. *b) Because cooked foods stay fresh. c) Because there are different sections in a bento. 3. Why did bento first become a popular meal? a) It was convenient for people on trains.

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Touchstone Arcade Level 3 b) It was a cheap meal for farmers. *c) It was a convenient meal for workers to take with them. 4. Why does the author recommend trying a bento? a) Because its convenient. b) Because of the variety. *c) Because its different and healthy.

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Touchstone Arcade Level 3 [* indicates correct answer] [Level 3] [Unit 6 Managing life] [Header:] CHOOSE THE RIGHT WORD Talking about the future [Instructions:] Click on the best word or phrase. 1.*Im having / Ill have a party at my place on Saturday. Can you come? 2. Will you do / *Are you doing anything this weekend? 3. Maria cant meet us for dinner. *She has / Shell have her English class tonight. 4. Im so excited. Well / *Were going to spend two weeks at the beach this summer. 5. I didnt bring my lunch to work today. I think I go / *Ill go to Ricks Restaurant. 6. My guess is that we *wont meet / arent meeting our deadline on Monday. [Footer:] This activity practices grammar from Lesson A.

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Touchstone Arcade Level 3 [* indicates correct answer] [Level 3] [Unit 6 Managing life] [Header:] MATCHING Whats advisable / necessary / preferable [Instructions:] Match the responses to the statements. a. Youd better make a list of the food you need to buy. b. You might want to make a list of the pros and cons of different kinds of work. c. You might want to make an effort to dress nicely, and make sure you bring a gift. 1. Im going to spend the summer in Paris. [*f] 2. I have to meet my boyfriends parents this weekend. [*c] 3. Im inviting 50 people to my party this Saturday. [*a]

4. I had dinner plans with Dave tonight, but d. Maybe you ought to invite someone else. he has to work late. [*d] e. Dont make excuses. f. You might want to do some research at a university there. 5. I dont know what kind of job I want in the future. [*b]

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Touchstone Arcade Level 3 [* indicates correct answer] [Level 3] [Unit 6 Managing life] [Header:] WHAT DO YOU HEAR? Reduction of verbs [Instructions:] Click on the audio icon. Listen. Do you hear a reduction of the verb? Click on yes or no. 1. [audio: You might want to change your shirt.] [L3U06WL01.mp3] [ ] yes *[ ] no 2. [audio: Youve got to cancel your appointment.] [L3U06WL02.mp3] * [ ] yes [ ] no 3. [audio: You have to pay to park here.] [L3U06WL03.mp3] * [ ] yes [ ] no 4. [audio: You ought to eat more fresh fruits and vegetables.] [L3U06WL04.mp3] [ ] yes *[ ] no 5. [audio: Youre going to have to make a decision soon.] [L3U06WL05.mp3] * [ ] yes [ ] no 6. [audio: Youve got to choose your new classes today.] [L3U06WL06.mp3] [ ] yes *[ ] no 7. [audio: You might want to see a movie tonight.] [L3U06WL07.mp3] [ ] yes *[ ] no 8. [audio: Youd better not be late.] [L3U06WL08.mp3] * [ ] yes [ ] no

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Touchstone Arcade Level 3 [* indicates correct answer] [Level 3] [Unit 6 Managing life] [Header:] MULTIPLE CHOICE Ending phone conversations [Instructions:] Complete the conversation. 1. A Hi, John. Its Gina. Are you still coming over this weekend? B Yes, of course Ill be there. A *[ ] Great. See you Saturday. [ ] OK. Ill call you back. 2. A Hello, Pam. Is this a good time to talk? B Actually, Im a little busy now. A [ ] All right. Ive got to go. *[ ] OK. Can I call you later? 3. A Hi, Kim. Its Todd. B Todd? Dont you have English class now? A Yeah, the teacher just got here. [ ] Bye now. *[ ] Id better go. 4. A Oh, its 7:30. Im going to be late for work. B All right. Ill see you later. *[ ] Ive really got to go. [ ] Nice talking to you. 5. A Hi, its me. Do you want to meet for a cup of coffee? B Sure. Lets meet at Rose Caf. A [ ] All right. Ill call you later. *[ ] OK. See you later. 6. A Well, thank you for calling. B *[ ] Sure. It was nice talking to you. [ ] Yeah. Ive got to get going. [Footer:] This activity practices conversation strategies from Lesson C.

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Touchstone Arcade Level 3 [* indicates correct answer] [Level 3] [Unit 6 Managing life] [Header:] READING Too much clutter? [Instructions:] Read the e-mail message. Then answer the questions. [design as e-mail] Hi Carla, You asked me my secret for getting rid of clutter. Well, I found a great Web site called Recycle-It! You just go to the site and join the Recycle-It group in your city. Then, you can list anything you want to get rid of on the Web site. You cant sell anything there. Its only for things you want to donate or give away. You said you wanted to get rid of your old chair and make more room in your house. Well, go to the Web site and write a description of the chair. You might want to add a photo, too. Then, if someone wants the chair, theyll e-mail you and ask for it. You decide who you want to give the chair to, and that person comes to pick it up. Its really easy. Ive gotten rid of all kinds of things clothing, old computers, books and it was much easier than selling them at a yard sale. Im even thinking about getting rid of my old car, but Im not sure yet. Ive got to make up my mind about that. I have some advice for you if you decide to join. Everything on the Recycle-It site is free, and youll see a lot of great things that other people are giving away. Youd better not take anything, though. Youll just have more clutter! Catch you later, Jenny 1. What is Jenny writing to Carla about? a. Recycling in her city. *b. A way to get rid of clutter. c. Getting rid of her old car. 2. What kinds of things do people put on the Web site? a. Things they want to sell. *b. Things they want to donate. c. Just clothing, computers, and books. 3. Why does Carla want to get rid of her old chair? *a. She wants to have more space. b. Her room is too big. c. She wants to buy a new one.

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[Level 3] [Unit 7 Relationships] [Header:] UNSCRAMBLE THE SENTENCE Relative clauses [Instructions:] Unscramble the sentence. 1. shes / can / a friend / trust / I / that [Shes a friend that I can trust.] 2. who / call anytime / can / hes / someone / I [Hes someone who I can call anytime.] 3. weddings / a company / Kaya / that / works for / plans [Kaya works for a company that plans weddings.] 4. can fix / have / I / old cameras / who / a friend [I have a friend who can fix old cameras.] 5. talks about / the things / my brother / hes doing / never [My brother never talks about the things hes doing.] 6. I / who / a jazz band / know / plays /in / someone [I know someone who plays in a jazz band.] [Footer:] This activity practices grammar from Lesson A.

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Touchstone Arcade Level 3 [* indicates correct answer] [Level 3] [Unit 7 Relationships] [Header:] MULTIPLE CHOICE Phrasal verbs [Instructions:] Complete the conversation. 1. A Did you get my e-mail? B Yes, I did. Ill write *[ ] back [ ] up [ ] out when I have time.

2. A Are you still dating Leo? B No, the long-distance relationship didnt work [ ] away [ ] up * [ ] out 3. A Do you get well with your brother? B Oh, yes. Hes my best friend. [ ] away *[ ] along [ ] down 4. A Do you still live in your hometown? B No, I dont. I moved a few years ago. * [ ] away [ ] back [ ] along 5. A Im thinking of getting married. B Thats great. Youre at a good age to settle [ ] back [ ] up *[ ] down .

6. A Tim and I have been dating for five years. B Wow! Thats a long time to go with someone. [ ] back * [ ] out [ ] along [Footer:] This activity practices the grammar and vocabulary from Lesson B.

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Touchstone Arcade Level 3 [* indicates correct answer] [Level 3] [Unit 7 Relationships] [Header:] WHAT DO YOU HEAR? Softening comments [Instructions:] Click on the audio icon. Listen. Does the speaker try to soften the comment? Click on yes or no. 1. [audio: My new neighbor is kind of noisy.] [L3U07WL01.mp3] *[ ] yes [ ] no 2. [audio: My boss is really unfriendly.] [L3U07WL02.mp3] [ ] yes *[ ] no 3. [audio: I guess your sister is just shy.] [L3U07WL03.mp3] *[ ] yes [ ] no 4. [audio: This music is too loud.] [L3U07WL04.mp3] [ ] yes *[ ] no 5. [audio: Your friend Dave is a bit young.] [L3U07WL05.mp3] *[ ] yes [ ] no 6. [audio: The class is maybe a little easy.] [L3U07WL06.mp3] *[ ] yes [ ] no [Footer:] This activity practices conversation strategies from Lesson C.

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Touchstone Arcade Level 3 [* indicates correct answer] [Level 3] [Unit 7 Relationships] [Header:] MATCHING Though [Instructions:] Match the responses to the statements. a. Theyre kind of shy, though. b. You shouldnt date someone who is older, though. c. Sometimes its a little lonely, though. d. She doesnt get along with her, though. e. I think hell settle down soon, though. f. They started going out again, though. g. Shell come back during her vacations, though. 1. Its nice to have your own apartment. [*c] 2. Tom and Laurie broke up. [*f] 3. Ann moved away for college. [*g] 4. Your new neighbors are really nice. [*a] 5. Rick is always dating someone new. [*e] 6. Mieko has a younger sister. [*d]

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[ [] indicates correct answer] [Level 3] [Unit 7 Relationships] [Header:] READING Old friends [Instructions:] Read the letter. Then click on True or False. [Design as a letter, not an e-mail.] Dear Ken, Thanks for your letter. I wanted to write back and tell you about something that happened to me recently. Its a funny story that I think youll like. Just before my birthday, I started thinking about Sarah remember the girl that I dated in high school? We got along really well, but we broke up when I went away to college. We called each other a lot the first year, but after awhile, we sort of lost touch. Then, on my birthday, I got an e-mail from her! The message said: Hi, Jeremy. I just wanted to say happy birthday. I wrote her back right away, and we made a plan to meet for coffee. She looked just the same well, maybe a little bit older. We had a great time talking. Sarahs the kind of person I can talk to about anything. We talked about all the things we used to do, and a lot of great memories came back. Then I think I kind of surprised Sarah. I told her that I thought I was ready to settle down, and I asked her to go out with me again. Unfortunately, she said she couldnt. She works in London now, and she had to fly back there the next day. She said she didnt think a long-distance relationship would work out. At first, I felt a little sad about it. But then I knew Sarah was right. Now Im just glad we got back in touch, and I had a chance to hang out with her for a few hours. Well, thats my story. Write back when you have some time, and tell me if you have any good dating advice. Your friend, Jeremy 1. Sarah and Jeremy went out together in high school. 2. Sarah and Jeremy stayed in touch during college. 3. Jeremy answered Sarahs e-mail right away. 4. Jeremy thought Sarah looked much older. 5. Jeremy wants to settle down now. 6. Sarah and Jeremy are going out together now. True [] [] [] [] [] False []

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Touchstone Arcade Level 3 [* indicates correct answer] [Level 3] [Unit 8 What if?] [Header:] CHOOSE THE RIGHT WORD Wishes and imaginary situations or events [Instructions:] Click on the correct words or phrases. 1. If I wasnt /*were a better singer, I joined / *Id join a band. 2. If I *werent / couldnt be so busy, I had / *Id have more time to study. 3. If *I lived / Id live closer to work, I *wouldnt / couldnt have to ride the train for two hours. 4. If you *were / would be less busy, you could /*youd be able to relax. 5. If my daughter *earned / would earn more money, she *could / can have her own apartment. 6. I wish we can / *could afford to buy a new house. If we moved, *wed be / were happier. [Footer:] This activity practices grammar from Lesson A.

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Touchstone Arcade Level 3 [* indicates correct answer] [Level 3] [Unit 8 What if?] [Header:] MULTIPLE CHOICE Talking about imaginary situations or events [Instructions:] Complete the conversation. 1. A What would you do if you broke a friends camera? B [ ] Id ask her about it. *[ ] Id buy a new one for her. 2. A What would you do if a friend asked to borrow a lot of money? B * [ ] Id think about it. [ ] Id remind him about it. 3. A How would you react if your boss gave you a gift? B [ ] Id lend it to her. *[ ] Id thank her for it. 4. A What would you say if your mother forgot your birthday? B *[ ] I wouldnt say anything to her. [ ] I wouldnt apologize to her. 5. A What would you do if your sister damaged your car? B *[ ] I wouldnt lend it to her again. [ ] I wouldnt borrow it from her. 6. A What would you say if you were late to meet a friend for dinner? B [ ] Id remind him about the time. *[ ] Id apologize for being late. [Footer:] This activity practices grammar and vocabulary from Lesson B.

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[* indicates correct answer] [Level 3] [Unit 8 What if?] [Header:] WHAT DO YOU HEAR? Intonation in long questions [Instructions:] Click on the audio icon. Listen. Then click on the part of the question you hear. 1. [audio: What would you do if a good friend borrowed money from you and forgot to pay you back?] [L3U08WL01.mp3] *[ ] a. What would you do [ ] b. What would you think 2. [audio: What would you do if you were walking down the street and you saw someone drop his wallet?] [L3U08WL02.mp3] [ ] a. if you were driving down the street *[ ] b. if you were walking down the street 3. [audio: What would you do if a friend came for dinner and didnt like the food you served?] [L3U08WL03.mp3] [ ] a. and didnt eat the food you served? *[ ] b. and didnt like the food you served? 4. [audio: What would you do if you bought a new MP3 player and you dropped and broke it?] [L3U08WL04.mp3] [ ] a. What would you say *[ ] b. What would you do 5. [audio: How would you react if your date asked you to pay for the movie tickets and buy the popcorn?] [L3U08WL05.mp3] [ ] a. if your date asked you to pay for the movie tickets *[ ] b. if your date asked you to buy the movie tickets 6. [audio: What would you do if you had an important appointment and you forgot to go?] [L3U08WL06.mp3] [ ] a. and you didnt go? *[ ] b. and you forgot to go?

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Touchstone Arcade Level 3 [* indicates correct answer] [Level 3] [Unit 8 What if?] [Header:] MATCHING Giving advice [Instructions:] Match the advice to the problems. a. You could travel or get a job and start school next year. b. You might want to borrow some money. c. Oh, I wouldnt worry about that. Youll make new friends soon. d. Id move to an apartment near the university. e. If I were you, Id wear it only when you visit him. f. You might want to ask the professor for extra help. [Footer:] This activity practices conversation strategies from Lesson C. 1. Im not doing very well in my history class. [*f] 2. I transferred to a new office, and I dont know any of my co-workers. [*c] 3. I got accepted into grad school, but Im not sure I want to go now. [*a] 4. My uncle gave me a very expensive coat, but its not my style. [*e] 5. I wish I didnt live so far from school. Id rather live closer. [*d]

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Touchstone Arcade Level 3 [ [] indicates correct answer] [Level 3] [Unit 8 What if?] [Header:] READING Regrets [Instructions:] Read the newspaper article. Then click on True or False. [Art: design as newspaper column] Regrets by Curt Marks Do you wish you could go back and live your life over again? Everyone has regrets. I have a few, too. Ive had a great life, but sometimes I wish I could change some of the things Ive done. I studied hard in high school and got really good grades. My parents would always try to get me to join sports teams, but I wasnt really interested in any of those things. I was incredibly serious about my schoolwork. I didnt have time for anything else. I studied hard in college, too, and I got into to a great grad school. I studied law. If I could go back to high school and live those days over again, Id definitely study a lot less. I wish I had worried less about my grades and spent more time hanging out with my friends. I wish I had dated someone, too. If I had had a girlfriend in high school, maybe I wouldnt be so shy now. I also wish I had listened to my parents and joined a sports team. If I had played sports and gotten more exercise, Id probably be much healthier now. Theres one more thing I wish I had done. I wish I had thanked my parents and my teachers for all their help and advice. Fortunately, its not too late to change. True 1. Curt played on a sports team in high school. 2. Curt didnt get into grad school. 3. Curt probably wishes he had spent more time relaxing. 4. Curt didnt date anyone in high school. 5. Curt thinks he is very healthy now. 6. Curt plans to change in the future. [Footer:] This activity practices language from Lesson D. [] [] [] [] False [] []

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[Level 3] [Unit 9 Tech savvy?] [Header:] UNSCRAMBLE THE SENTENCE Questions within sentences [Instructions:] Unscramble the sentence. 1. the problem /is / wonder / I / what [I wonder what the problem is.] 2. know / Tom / I / dont/ what / should / do [I dont know what Tom should do.] 3. how much / cost / I have / my computer / no idea [I have no idea how much my computer cost.] 4. is / where / the battery / know / I / dont [I dont know where the battery is.] 5. remember / is / he / the phone number / what / cant [He cant remember what the phone number is.] 6. why / freezing up / I / dont know / its [I dont know why its freezing up.] [Footer:] This activity practices grammar from Lesson A.

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Touchstone Arcade Level 3 [Level 3] [Unit 9 Tech savvy?] [Header:] WHAT DO YOU SEE? Using technology [Instructions:] Match the picture to the correct sentence. [Pick up art from TS SB 3 Page 89.] 1. Turn it up. [L3U09WS01.jpg] 2. Hook it up. [L3U09WS02.jpg] 3. Print it out. [L3U09WS03.jpg] 4. Put them on. [L3U09WS04.jpg] 5. Look it up. [L3U09WS05.jpg] 6. Take it apart. [L3U09WS06.jpg] 7. Throw it away. [L3U09WS07.jpg] 8. Turn it down. [L3U09WS08.jpg]

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Touchstone Arcade Level 3 [* indicates correct answer] [Level 3] [Unit 9 Tech savvy?] [Header:] MULTIPLE CHOICE Separable phrasal verbs [Instructions:] Complete the conversation. 1. A I wonder why my computer isnt working. B Lets see. *[ ] Did you plug it in? [ ] Did you pick it up? 2. A You can borrow my CD player. B Thanks. [ ] Can you tell me how to take it apart? * [ ] Can you tell me how to turn it on? 3. A That music is kind of loud. B Oh, sorry. *[ ] Ill turn it down. [ ] Ill put it down. 4. A Its getting very hot in here. B *[ ] Turn on the air conditioning. [ ] Take off the air conditioning. 5. A What does that button do? B *[ ] It turns up the volume. [ ] It looks up the volume. 6. A I have no idea how to use this cell phone. B Whats the problem? A [ ] I cant remember how to put it down. * [ ] I cant remember how to turn it on. [Footer:] This activity practices vocabulary and grammar from Lesson B.

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Touchstone Arcade Level 3 [* indicates correct answer] [Level 3] [Unit 9 Tech savvy?] [Header:] PUT THE SENTENCES IN ORDER Giving different opinions [Instructions:] Put the sentences in order. Well, maybe. On the other hand, I like to listen to music when Im working. It helps me think. [*5] Thats true. They do cost a lot. But dont you think it would be great to sit in a coffee shop and do your work? [*3] Yeah. I know what you mean. Theyre pretty expensive, though. [*2] Im not so sure. It would be kind of noisy. Theyre always playing music. You know what I mean? [*4] Im thinking of buying a laptop computer. I could take it everywhere and do my work. It would be really convenient. You know? [*1] [Footer:] This activity practices conversation strategies from Lesson C.

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Touchstone Arcade Level 3 [* indicates correct answer] Level 3 [Unit 9 Tech savvy?] [Header:] READING Protect yourself online! [Instructions:] Read the tips for safe Internet use. Then answer the questions.

Are you an online shopper? Do you do your banking online, play online games, or use your computer to send and receive e-mail? Are you always a careful Internet user? Many people have no idea what the dangers of using the Internet are, but everyone who uses the Internet should know how to protect themselves. You dont need to be an expert. Here are our tips for safe Internet use: Do you know why you shouldnt open e-mail from someone you dont know? If you get an e-mail message from someone you dont know, dont open it or read it. Just delete it right away. The message may have a virus attached to it, and that virus can damage your computer. Always use anti-virus software to protect your computer from dangerous viruses. Do you know why its dangerous to give out your personal information? Someone may send you an official-looking e-mail, asking for your personal information. The e-mail may look like its from your bank or a retail store, but you should never reply without checking where the e-mail came from. It may be from an identity thief someone who is trying to steal your personal information. Remember, most official organizations dont ask for important information by e-mail. In fact, you should never send any personal information through an e-mail. Instead, call the bank or store, and check whether the e-mail is real before giving any personal details. 1. According to the article, who needs to know about the dangers of going online? a) Only careful Internet users. b) Expert computer users. *c) Any Internet user. 2. What should you do if you receive an e-mail from someone you dont know? *a) Use software to check that there are no viruses. b) Read it. Then delete it immediately. c) Open it carefully, so it doesnt damage your computer. 3. How do some identity thieves get your personal information? a) They steal your computer and search for the information. *b) They send e-mails asking for your personal details. c) They get official organizations to ask you for it.

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4. How should you check if an e-mail is real? a) Reply to the e-mail. b) E-mail the bank or store and find out. *c) Call the company and find out if they sent the e-mail. [Footer:] This activity practices language from Lesson D.

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[Level 3] [Unit 10 Whats up?] [Header:] FILL IN THE BLANK Present perfect continuous vs. present perfect [Instructions:] Complete the conversation with the present perfect continuous or present perfect. Use contractions where possible. [Brackets indicate correct answers; verbs in parens need to appear with the rest of the sentences] 1. A Hey, Josh. What [have] you [been doing] since I saw you last? (do) B Well, I got a new job, so I [ve been working] a lot lately. (work) 2. A How many piano lessons [have] you [taken]? (take) B Four. And I [ve learned] two songs so far! (learn) 3. A I [ve been seeing] a guy from work. (see) B Really? How many times [have] you [gone] out with him? (go) 4. A [Have] you [known] Molly for a long time? (know) B Yes. We [ve been] friends since high school. (be) [Footer:] This activity practices grammar from Lesson A.

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Touchstone Arcade Level 3 [* indicates correct answer] [Level 3] [Unit 10 Whats up?] [Header:] LISTEN FOR THE STRESS Reduction of have [Instructions:] Click on the audio icon. Listen. Do you hear the reduction of have? Click on yes or no. 1. [audio: So, whatve you been doing lately?] [L3U10CS01.mp3] * [ ] yes [ ] no 2. [audio: Where have you been hanging out?] [L3U10CS02.mp3] [ ] yes * [ ] no 3. [audio: How long have you been studying English?] [L3U10CS03.mp3] [ ] yes * [ ] no 4. [audio: Whatve you been up to recently?] [L3U10CS04.mp3] * [ ] yes [ ] no 5. [audio: Whatve you been doing for fun?] [L3U10CS05.mp3] * [ ] yes [ ] no 6. [audio: What kinds of things have you made so far?] [L3U10CS06.mp3] [ ] yes * [ ] no [Footer:] This activity practices pronunciation from Lesson A.

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Touchstone Arcade Level 3 [Level 3] [Unit 10 Whats up?] [Header:] WHAT DO YOU SEE? Types of movies [Instructions:] Match the picture to the correct phrase. [A/W: pick up photos from SB3 p. 100.] 1. a romantic comedy [L3U10WS01.jpg] 2. an action movie [L3U10WS02.jpg] 3. a musical [L3U10WS03.jpg] 4. an animated film [L3U10WS04.jpg] 5. a war movie [L3U10WS05.jpg] 6. a horror movie [L3U10WS06.jpg] [Footer:] This activity practices vocabulary from Lesson B.

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Touchstone Arcade Level 3 [* indicates correct answer] [Level 3] [Unit 10 Whats up?] [Header:] CHOOSE THE RIGHT WORD Already, still, and yet with present perfect [Instructions:] Click on the correct words. 1. A Have you seen the new Pirates of the Caribbean movie still / *yet? B No, I already / *still havent had a chance to see it. 2. A Have you yet / *already returned the DVD you borrowed last week? B No, I havent watched it *yet / still. 3. A Oh, lets go see this romantic comedy! I havent seen it * yet / already. B Actually, Ive *already / still seen it three times. 4. A Have you been to the new theater *yet/ still? B No, I already / *still havent had enough time. Maybe Ill go tonight. 5. A Have you heard about the new movie Funny Guy still / *yet? B Thats not new. Ive *already / still seen it on TV! 6. A Im reading our English story about aliens. Have you read it still / *yet? B Yeah, I have. Ive *already / still read it. It was great. [Footer:] This activity practices grammar from Lesson B.

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Touchstone Arcade Level 3 [* indicates correct answer] [Level 3] [Unit 10 Whats up?] [Header:] PUT THE SENTENCES IN ORDER Asking for a favor politely [Instructions:] Put the sentences in order. OK, thats no problem. Would it be all right if I e-mailed the notes to you? [*4] That would be great. Ill give you my e-mail address. [*5] Hi, Jenny. I was wondering if I could ask you a favor. [*1] Well, I have a job interview tomorrow, and Im going to miss class. I wanted to ask if you could take notes for me. [*3] OK. Let me just get a pen. . . . All right. Im ready. [*6] Sure. What can I do for you? [*2] [Footer:] This activity practices conversation strategies from Lesson C.

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Touchstone Arcade Level 3 [* indicates correct answer] [Level 3] [Unit 10 Whats up?] [Header:] READING Movie review [Instructions:] Read the movie review. Then answer the questions. [Design as newspaper movie review.]

Movie pick: The Pursuit of Happyness


Although I dont usually cry in movies in fact, I havent cried in a movie for years I did in this movie. Its a real tearjerker perhaps because its based on the true story of a father and son. Will Smith plays the father, Chris Gardener, and Chriss son is played by his real-life son Jaden Smith. Even though Jaden has never acted before, the eight-yearold gives an amazing performance. Maybe its because he is working with his own father, who is an incredibly talented actor himself. In fact, I think this movie might be his best performance ever. Chris Gardner has been having a difficult time in his job and in his life in general. His job as a salesman is not working out, his wife is extremely unhappy, and even though he tries to make things better, Chriss wife finally leaves him. Chris takes a job at a big company, but the job doesnt pay any salary (the company hired twenty people without pay, and promised only one person a job after six months). Since Chris isnt making any money, he cant pay his rent. He loses his house, and he and his son become homeless. For a while, Chris and his son sleep in train stations and homeless shelters, but then things change. Im not going to spoil the ending for you. Ill just tell you its a happy one. If you havent seen the Pursuit of Happyness yet, then go and buy yourself a ticket. Oh, and dont forget to take a box of tissues with you!

1. Why does the reviewer think the movie is a tearjerker? a. Because its a love story. b. Because the actors are father and son. *c. Because its a true story. 2. What character does Will Smith play? *a. A man who is having a hard time. b. A man who owns a big company. c. A man who wants to be an actor.

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3. In the movie, what happens to Chris Gardner and his son? a. They start to work together. *b. They lose their home. c. They leave Chriss wife. 4. What happens at the end of the movie? *a. The reviewer doesnt spoil the ending. b. Chris and his son live in a train station. c. Chris cant pay his rent. [Footer:] This activity practices language from Lesson D.

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[* indicates correct answer] [Level 3] [Unit 11 Impressions] [Header:] MATCHING Modal verbs for speculating [Instructions:] Match the responses to the statements. a. He may be finished already. b. She cant have a lot of friends here. 2. I think I hear your cell phone. [*f] c. He might be sick. d. That must be her mother. e. They could be dating. f. It cant be mine. 5. Carlos didnt come to work today. [*c] 3. Jennifers always hanging out with Peter. [*e] 4. Min Hee just moved here a few days ago. [*b] 1. The woman in this picture looks like Janine. [*d]

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Touchstone Arcade Level 3 [* indicates correct answer] [Level 3] [Unit 11 Impressions] [Header:] WHAT DO YOU HEAR? Linking and deletion with must [Instructions:] Click on the audio icon. Listen. Is the ending sound in must linked with the following word or deleted? Click on the correct answer. 1. [audio: You must be a genius.] [L3U11WL01.mp3] [ ] linked *[ ] deleted 2. [audio: They must enjoy studying.] [L3U11WL02.mp3] *[ ] linked [ ] deleted 3. [audio: Your sister must work really hard.] [L3U11WL03.mp3] *[ ] linked [ ] deleted 4. [audio: John must love his new school.] [L3U11WL04.mp3] *[ ] linked [ ] deleted 5. [audio: Her parents must be out of town.] [L3U11WL05.mp3] [ ] linked *[ ] deleted 6. [audio: Alex must have a lot of friends.] [L3U11WL06.mp3] *[ ] linked [ ] deleted 7. [audio: Her professor must feel proud.] [L3U11WL07.mp3] [ ] linked *[ ] deleted 8. [audio: They must study English every day.] [L3U11WL08.mp3] [ ] linked *[ ] deleted [Footer:] This activity practices pronunciation from Lesson A.

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Touchstone Arcade Level 3 [* indicates correct answer] [Level 3] [Unit 11 Impressions] [Header:] CROSSWORD Adjectives ending in -ed and -ing [Instructions:] Complete the crossword puzzle. 1. I spilled juice all over my teacher. I felt so ___. [*embarrassed] 2. My computer keeps freezing up when I check my e-mail. Its so ___. [*frustrating] 3. I was really ____ during that movie. I fell asleep! [*bored] 4. This is such an ___ book. I cant stop reading it. [*exciting] 5. I dont want to go hang gliding. Im ___ of heights. [*scared] 6. South American history is really . It was my major in college. [*interesting] 7. I didnt know that you would be here. Im really ___ . [*surprised] 8. Ninas an hour late, and Im a little ___ . I hope shes OK. [*worried] [Footer:] This activity practices vocabulary and grammar from Lesson B.

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Touchstone Arcade Level 3 [* indicates correct answer] [Level 3] [Unit 11 Impressions] [Header:] MULTIPLE CHOICE Showing you understand [Instructions:] Complete the conversation. Show you understand the situation or feelings. 1. A I just won a competition. B [ ] You see, youre proud. *[ ] You must be proud. 2. A Jack never calls me. I always have to call him. B [ ] Really? Is it annoying? *[ ] That must be annoying. 3. A Ive finished all of my homework, and Ive even done some extra reading. B [ ] I see. That must be scary. *[ ] Wow! You must be motivated. 4. A Ive been cleaning my apartment all day. B *[ ] You must be very tired. [ ] That must be exciting. 5. A Ive started to make my own animated films. B *[ ] That must be interesting. [ ] That must be embarrassing. 6. A You see, Im meeting my girlfriends parents for the first time tomorrow. B *[ ] I see. You must be nervous. [ ] I see. You must be jealous. [Footer:] This activity practices conversation strategies from Lesson C.

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Touchstone Arcade Level 3 [ [] indicates correct answer] [Level 3] [Unit 11 Impressions] [Header:] READING A letter to the editor [Instructions:] Read the letter. Then click on the correct information. [Design as newspaper letter] Dear Editor, I was pleased to read your article about the volunteer programs that are available in our city. It seems to me that young people these days have a lot of free time. Im always surprised to see them hanging out in groups at the shopping center near my house. They must be bored now that its summer vacation. When I was in high school, I had to work after school. You see, my parents owned a store, and Id come back and work there for a few hours every afternoon. I didnt mind it at all. In fact, I was excited to earn my own money. I understand that some of the kids are too young to work, so I think joining a volunteer program is the perfect idea for them. Volunteer work can help young people decide what kind of job theyd like to have in the future, and I believe it can help keep them motivated at school, too. It was fascinating to read about the opportunities for volunteers to clean our city parks, help older people (like me), or build houses for people who need them. Young volunteers should feel proud. They might have to work hard, but the positive feeling theyll get from helping people could be more valuable than any amount of money. Sincerely, Norman Johnson 1. Norman read an article about volunteer programs in his city. 2. Norman thinks the young people are bored. 3. Norman did volunteer work in high school. 4. Norman is an old man. 5. Norman thinks young people should try to make more money. [Footer:] This activity practices language from Lesson D. True [] [] [] [] False []

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Touchstone Arcade Level 3

[Level 3] [Unit 12 In the news] [Header:] FILL IN THE BLANK The simple past passive [Instructions:] Complete the conversation with the simple past passive of the verbs. 1. A Hey, Jake, I heard your wallet [was stolen]. (steal) B Yeah, I was lucky, though. It [was found] by some kids in the park. (find) 2. A I dont know if we should go camping this weekend. Some bears [were seen] in that area. (see) B Really? I hope no one [was hurt]. (hurt) 3. A How was your trip? B Good and bad. First, our flight [was delayed] for five hours. (delay) A Oh, no! Was the beach nice? B It was beautiful. We went swimming the first day, but then on the second day, the the beach [was closed] because of a storm. (close) 4. A My house [was broken] into last night. (break) B Youd better call the police. A I will. Fortunately, nothing [was stolen]. (steal) 5. A Todays baseball game [was canceled]. (cancel) B Really? How come? A Several of the players [were injured] in an accident. (injure) 6. A This road [was closed] yesterday because of strong winds. (close) B Yeah. I heard a car [was hit] by a falling tree. (hit)

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Touchstone Arcade Level 3 [Level 3] [Unit 12 In the news] [Header:] LISTEN FOR THE STRESS Breaking sentences into parts [Instructions:] Click on the audio icon. Listen. Then click on the stressed syllable or word in each part of the sentence. [Underlined syllables are answer choices. Double underline indicates correct answer.] 1. My new car / was broken into / a few weeks ago. [L3U12WL01.mp3] 2. The subway station / was closed yesterday / because of an accident. [L3U12WL02.mp3] 3. A laptop computer / was stolen / from the professors office. [L3U12WL03.mp3] 4. University classes / were canceled / when two bears were seen. [L3U12WL04.mp3] 5. A large snake / was caught last night / in someones yard. [L3U12WL05.mp3] 6. Five thousand dollars / was found this morning / in the back of a taxi. [L3U12WL06.mp3] [Footer:] This activity practices pronunciation from Lesson A.

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Touchstone Arcade Level 3 [Level 3] [Unit 12 In the news] [Header:] GUESS THE WORD Natural disasters [Instructions:] No DL. 1. tornado Hint: Its a strong, turning wind. 2. hurricane Hint: Its a strong storm from the ocean. 3. hailstones Hint: Theyre pieces of falling ice. 4. flood Hint: Theres too much water. 5. wildfire Hint: It can destroy a large forest. 6. earthquake Hint: It makes the ground move. 7. thunderstorm Hint: Its a noisy rainstorm. 8. lightning Hint: It makes the sky bright. [Footer:] This activity practices vocabulary from Lesson B.

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Touchstone Arcade Level 3 [Level 3] [Unit 12 In the news] [Header:] UNSCRAMBLE THE SENTENCE The simple past passive with by + agent [Instructions:] Unscramble the sentence. 1. the falling tree / was / by / seriously / no one / injured [No one was seriously injured by the falling tree.] 2. was / by / the wildfire / completely / the forest / destroyed [The forest was completely destroyed by the wildfire.] 3. by / were / the flood / damaged / many homes / seriously [Many homes were seriously damaged by the flood.] 4. destroyed / was / the town / partially / the tornado / by [The town was partially destroyed by the tornado.] 5. were / disrupted / the earthquake / by / university classes / temporarily [University classes were temporarily disrupted by the earthquake.] 6. delayed / by / were / the thunderstorm / temporarily / some flights [Some flights were temporarily delayed by the thunderstorm.] [Footer:] This activity practices vocabulary and grammar from Lesson B.

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Touchstone Arcade Level 3 [* indicates correct answer] [Level 3] [Unit 12 In the news] [Header:] PUT THE SENTENCES IN ORDER Telling news [Instructions:] Put the sentences in order. Oh, yeah. I heard the airports were closed for several days. [*6] Why? Was his trip canceled? [*4] Have you heard about Garys vacation? [*1] No, I havent. He went to visit his girlfriend in California, right? [*2] Well, guess what? Thats where Gary spent his vacation. [*7] Well, you know about the hurricane in New York last week? [*5] Yeah, but the thing is, he never got to California. [*3] [Footer:] This activity practices conversation strategies from Lesson C.

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Touchstone Arcade Level 3 [ [] indicates correct answer] [Level 3] [Unit 12 In the news] [Header:] READING How do you get important news? [Instructions:] Read the article. Then click on True or False. What do you do when you need information about emergencies and other important current events? Do you go out and buy your local newspaper, turn on the TV or the radio, or do you go to your computer and check out what the online news Web sites and blogs are reporting? A study was done in the U.S. to find out how people prefer to get news about important current events. In the study, 1,500 people between the ages of 25 and 64 were surveyed. The people were asked which news sources they trust the most to provide information about emergencies and other important events in the news. It was found that traditional news sources such as TV and radio are still the most popular ways of getting information in an emergency situation. About half of the people in the survey said they watch major television stations to get news immediately. 42% percent of the people said they also rely on radio, and about a third of them go to local newspapers or cable television news stations. One out of four people said they use newspaper Web sites. Only 6% said they use blogs or other Internet user groups as a source of immediate news. Blogs and Internet sources, as you can probably guess, are used most often to get information about less important types of news such as fashion, lifestyle, and entertainment news.

True 1. The article is about how people get entertainment news. 2. The study was done in the U.S. 3. Both young and older people were surveyed. 4. Traditional news sources are the most popular. 5. About a third of the people use the Internet as a source of immediate news. 6. The Internet is used for less important types of news. [Footer:] This activity practices language from Lesson D. [] [] []

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