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Contents
VOCABULARY GRAMMAR
Introducing yourself; Short forms: fm, Whats l!I Indeflnite artides: a/ an

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Lessons 1-4 •
Getting started 1 Numbers 0-10, telephone riumbers lll this/ thot
English in the world: Names Useful expressions: How do you soy ... ? etc.

Lessons 5-8 ~ ft flmfly members: husbond, daughter. parrntl, etc.


Family ll:il Possesstve's
Countries: Egypt, Ita/y, the USA, etc.
Lessons 9- 12 >
Countries 9 Punctuation: capital letters

Lessons 13-16 ~
Personal
information
m Pronunciation: Word stress
NaMrs tt-tOO
Pronunciation: -teen and -ty
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Lessons 17-20 •
Things m Things people carry: bag, credit card, keys, etc.
Plurals ft!ll Prepositions: in, on, under, etc.
llii Artides
l essons 21-24 .
Food
m Pronunciation: Plural endings

feod ancl drtnk: meat. fish. /Mt. milk. etc.


Pronunciation: Yoiced and voiceless consonants

lessons 25-28 • !P.I Free time activities: play footbo/l, do yoga, etc. l!P.!I Present simple: questions: !, you, we, they
Free time m tDO/ either (11;1 English in the world: Computers

lessons 29-32 •
lifestyles

Lessons 33- 36 • l!!I Dally activlties: get up, go to work, hove lunch, etc.
Daily routines lilil English in the world: A working day
lessons 37-40 . m Jolls and related vertls: o chef. to cook, etc.
Work

Lessons 41 _ 44 •
Descriptions
m TIUctng about jobs: Whot do you do? She's o woitress.

Adjectives: big, small o/d, new, etc.


Colours
Pronunciation: Consonant clusters: sm-, -bl -gr, etc.
11!1 hove/ has got: statements
lílíl Positive and negative statements
lessons 45-48 ~ B!I
Puts of the body: head. eye, foot. etc.
The body ~ Artfdes

lessons 49-52 • 9!11 Activitles: run, swim, play golf, play the guitar, etc. l9!t con/ con't
Activities liM Activlties: go + -ing a:. Pronunciation: Reduced vowels in con .IJc:inf
Lessons 53 - 56 >
Places
l!!I
m Puts of a house: kitchen, garden, upstoirs, etc.
Lessons 5 7-60 >
Clothes m Clothes: shirt. tie, etc.
Plurals
Pronunciation: !JI and /dy
l!!P.I Present continuous: statements
m -ingfonns

Lessons 61-64 • l'JI Transport: train, plane, station, airport, etc.


Travel li:ll Pronuciation: /a:/ and /et/
fft Past simple: to be: statements
lessons 65 - 68 •
Past routines
P¡P.I Places: in bed, at work, ot a restaurant, etc.
l:ii:il li:6:I Past time expressions: yesterdoy, lost night. etc.
Pronunciation: Negative short forms

Lessons 69-72 • B!ll Emtrgency servlces: police. ambu/ance, etc.


Past events ~ Engllsh in the world: Emergency services

lessons 73-76 • ftll Imgu!ar past fonns: bought, ate, found, hod, etc. l!B Past simple: negative statements: regular and irregular verbs
life stories Kil Positive statements llil Pronunciation; Sentence stress
lessons 77 - 30 ~
Last weekend
m Wetktncl actfvltfes: wash the car, go shoppinn etc.
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That's Life! Epilogue page 81 Irregular verb list page 82 Review & Wordlists pages 83-102
1

SKILLS
Listen and speak: Classroom language: read, listen, a desk, etc.
L r;aa1i1:1w1n141tts¡11¡•
. . Story That's Life! Episode 1 This is my friend, Lucy!
IJ Imperatives: Cook, don't write, etc.
Useful expressions: What daes ... mean? etc.
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· liil The alphabet
Spetllng names
Listen 1nd speak: Tallcing about your family

1 l411tt11 Dad
Pronund1tfon: The honemic a habet El Saying helio and goodbye: Good moming, Bye, See you, etc.
English in the wortd: Titles: /rlr, Ms, /rlrs, Miss

1
Read and write: Introducing yourself
and for addlng ideas
English in the world: English-speaking countries m Story: That's Life! Episode 2 Man with a van
Saying sorry

m Listen and speak: Asking for and giving personal information


11!1 Telllng the time
m watches/ docks
English in the wortd: Opening times
IP.I Listen and speak: Asking about prices 1!9'!11 Story: That's Life! Episode 3 An important meeting
~ this/ that/ these / thase
~ Invitations 1
English In the world: Shop signs: Pull, Push, Open, C/osed, etc.
l!I Reld ancl wrtte: Describing food from different countries m Offerfng a drlnk: Would you /ike ... ?
(11 llllt for contrastlng Ideas lail just
sh In the wortd: Food
l!!I Listen and speak: Free time activities survey !P.I Story: That's Life! Episode 4 Where's the driver?
Yi Pronunciation: Short and long vowels ~ Offering a lift

m Listen and wrfte: Describing your lifestyle


EngUsh fn the wortd: Addresses
l!l!I yalking about days and times
~ Days of the week
capital letters: Time prepositions: on / at
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1!11 Story: That's Life! Episode 5 Lucy's in trauble


1 Read and write: A Day in a Life
in + parts of the day lii:il Problems 1
M Listen lftd wrlte: Ambitions IJl!!ll Getting to know someone: Where do you live . .. ? etc.
IU Pronunclltlon: schwa I~ líi:il Showing interest
English In the world: Taboo questions
l!I Read and write: Giving news in emails and letters 111 Story: That's Life! Episode 6 We've got a new neighbour
~ Emalls and Informal letters
líil Finding a seat
m English in the world: Text messages

Ustn and spealc: Describing illnesses: toothache. a cold, etc.


Es9tsll fq the wortd: Medica! advice
11!1 Asking for things: Hove you got a/ any ... ?
liiiil Pronundation: fbl
m Listen and speak: Ajob interview
English in the wortd: Sports
P.l!I Story: That's Life! Episode 7
l:ll/l Invitations 2
Con I toke you to dinner?

m Read and write: Describing a house/ flat


l'lonandatlon: mi anti 191
"9 Asking where places are: Where can I ftnd ... ?
l:i:il Ordinal numbers: ftrst, second, etc.
English In the world: Which ffoor? UK vs US English

P.J! Listen and speak: Describing clothes llJ!t Story: That's Life! Episode 8 I wan't be long!
m English in the World: Going to a party l:.:il Saying goodbye
Read and Wl1te: postcards
1!11 Talking about plans: We're going ta France
PNposltkins: an / in
l:iíil Future time expressions: next Wednesday, this evening, etc.
English In the world: Transport signs
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f!I Listen and speak: Asking where somebody was P.P.I Story: That's Life! Episode 9 Where were you?
.:11 English in the wortd: British and American English ~ Expressing anger

Read and wrlte: A newspaper stoiy


l!!I! Talking about dates
la Months of the year
- - far gfvfng l'NIOllS on +date
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l!P.I Read and wrlte: My early life l!9J Story: That's Life! Episode 10 Sorah, you're wonderful!
la English in the world: Ages 16:. Saying who is right and wrong
• Listen and speak: Talking about last weekend P.9!t Building a conversation
Past simple: wh- questions ~ English in the wortd: The weekend

Audio scripts pages 103-107 Pronunciation chart page 108


1 m Read and Listen to the story. 4 111 Listen and repeat.
O oh/ zero 6 six
1 one 7 seven
2 two 8 eight
3 three 9 nine
4 four 10 ten
5 five

5 111 Read and Listen.

6 111 Listen. Complete the numbers.

Lucy Paim'WK ('U<llflüe) 07261448_30

Peftr cdum/Jo O_ O_ 146_33

RMfd), (~) 079 OSS773


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MdMUe (Mme) 0_63 481__ S2

7 l{.]lllHtj Write sorne phone numbers


from people in your class.
2a Complete the conversation.
A What's your phone number?
Ryan Hello. 1_ _ Ryan Gaskell. B /t's ...
Jordan Pleased to 2_ _ you, Ryan.
3_ _ name's Jordan Morris. English in the world
Ryan Nice to meet ' -- , too, Na mes
Jordan. ········································ ························
first name surname/
b ID Listen and check. last name
, .. · • · Short forms Jordan Morris
I'm ... = I ,1111 ••• My name's ... = My name h •.•
It s ••• = It 1s ••• What s ... ? = What is ... ?
Cindy Gaskell
3 f(.]f!IHtj Introduce yourself to sorne people in the class. Use
the conversation in exercise 2.

~-~ow 1 can . .. int:_oduce myself and ·give.


1r.t1 r;;;;/ nhnne,number•• ¡ •• ·.~lit 'a
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2 GRAMMAR

1 fll Listen and repeat. 4 Work with a partner. Ask and answer
... about things in your classroom or in
this book.
Language ·not? ' .-~ · ' · ·

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1 a man 2 a woman 3 a gírl 4 a boy

What's this?
It's a pen.
'1
What's that?
It's a chair.

5a fll Read and listen.


1
·.
5 a house 6 a car 7 an umbrella 8 a bag
"I

2 Study the rules.

a + consonant sound a bag


an + vowel sound an umbrella
This is a bag. NOT Thi5 i5 bag.

3a fll Listen and repeat.

b Practise the expressions with sorne


different words.
How do you say ... ?
lt means .. .
b Complete the labels with a or an.
We say .. .
e fll Listen, check, and repeat.

9J Nowlcan ...
2
m ask about and use sorne everyday words.
3 SKILLS

1 111 Listen and repeat.


1 a classroom

9 Read 10 Listen

11 Write 12 Draw

13 Open 14 Close

'_) ·~CABC
~::::::: hello ~::
15 Say 'hello' 16 Repeat

~~~
...J..IL.__ _ _::__~.._._.__ _ _ _ _ __ . 17 Give 18 Look

2 Study the examples. 4a 111 Listen and repeat.


1 2
lmperatives
1
~ harne is John

3
2
) Don't look. ] M~ harne is Johh

b Practise the expressions with some different words.

3 lfl Listen. Follow the instructions. 5 IJ.j616tl Give a partner some instructions.

lrJ Now 1 can ...


3
m understand sorne classroom instructions.
ENG ISH EOR EMERYDAY, JHF,E
Thars Lüe! Episode 1
1 111 Listen and repeat the names. 4 111 Read and listen.
Peter Columbo Cindy Gaskell lucy Patterson
Sarah Chen Jordan Morris Ryan Gaskell
2 lfl Read and listen to the story. Match the names with the
people in the pictures.

Sarah What's your last name, Lucy?


Luc:y It's Patterson.
Sarah How do you spell that?
Luc:y It's P-A double T-E-R-S-0-N.
Ryan Hi, Lucy. Sarah Thank yo\l.
Luc:y Hello, Ryan. Tea, please. No ... Coffee.
Ryan Sure? Sa 111 Read and listen.
Luc:y Yes. Coffee. The alphabet
Ryan OK. Here you are. Aa Bb Ce Dd Ee Ff
Luc:y Thank you. Gg Hh Ii Jj Kk LL
Mm Nn Pp Qq Rr
Ss Tt Uu ºº Vv Ww Xx
Yy Zz

b Listen again and repeat.

6 111 Listen. Choose the corred names.


1 Anne Stephens ./ Anne Stevens
2 Jeffrey Harris Geoffrey Harris
3 Katie Mills Katy Mills
4 John Moore John More
5 Tim Wallace Tim Wallis
7 l{.J!lldlj Practise the conversation with
Peter Hello, Lucy. people in your class.
Luc:y Oh, hi, Peter. A What's your name?
Peter Sarah, this is rny friend, Lucy. B My name's Bella.
Sarah Nice to rneet you, Lucy. A How do you spell that?
Luc:y Nice to rneet you, too. I'rn sorry. What's your narne again? B lt's B-E double L-A. Bella.
Sarah It's Sarah - Sarah Chen. A fhank you.

3 Work in groups. Introduce each other. Use the


conversation above.

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VÓ'CA.liULARY .
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1 111 Listen and repeat. Sa Study the rule.


1 husband/ 2 wife
4 son/ 5 father 3 (parents) 6 mother / 7 daughter
We use a na me/ no un + 's to show
possession.
Felix is laura's cat.

8 brother/ 9 sister 10 (children)


2 Write the missing words.

t brother father b Complete the sentences.


1 Alan is Brenda's husband.
wife daughter 2 Laura is _ _ sister.
3 Brenda is _ _ wife.
3 UJ Drill. Listen. Say the sentence. 4 __ is Alan and Brenda's son.
1 son He's my son. 5 John is _ _ brother.
2 wife She's my wife. 6 _ _ and _ _ are John and Laura's
4a Complete what the people say. parents.
6 Make sentences about this family.
Alan is my 1 husband Homer is Marge's husband.
Laura is my 2 and
John is my 3_ __ _

Laura is my 4_ _ __
Alan is my 5 and
Brenda is my 6- - - -

Alan and Brenda are my


____ . John is my

Brenda is my 9_ __ _

Laura and John are my


10

b 111 Listen and check.


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6 GRAMMAR

1 111 Read and listen. 3a Lucy is talking to a new colleague. Complete the
sentences.

Lucy Hi. I'm Lucy. What's 1y_ _ name?


Daniel 2M_ _ name's Daniel Barre. What's 3y_ _
last name?
Lucy Patterson. Lucy Patterson. And this is
'º-- company. As you know, s¡ _ _
name is Streetwise.
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Lucy That man is 60 _ _ Managing Director.


7H_ _ name's Ian Carter.
Daniel And who's that woman?
Lucy That's 8m_ _ boss. 9H_ _ name's Olive
Green.

2a m Listen and repeat.


Possessive adjectives
Lucy This is 100 _ _ office. This is 11 m_ _
my book his computer our car
your pen her mobile their house desk. That's a photo of 12m_ _ parents at
13t __ house. And that's 14y _ _ desk
its name
over there.
b Study the rule.
b m Listen and check.

4
Ask and answer about the
people in your class.
yY
IJ.Ii!IUQ! Work with a partner.
J
A What's his name?
his book her book B His name's /van.

Now1 can ...


6
11 talk about possession.
7 SKILLS

1 111 Carla is talking about her family. Listen and repeat 2 111 Listen. Match the names with the
the names below. people in the photos.

mum = mother
dad = father
This is my mum .
Hello, Dad.

3 Write six sentences about Carla's famHy.


Her father's name is ...
. . . is Carla's sister.

4 f{.ll!IHtl Tell a partner about the


people in your family. Use photos or
draw a family tree.

Pronundation

.'..~:.P.~.~·~·e·~~~ alphabet
In English lett~·~~· ~~~;~. ~~~;~~ ·~~·~~ · ~~~
1 Carla 2 __ 3 __ 4 __
same sound.
Oonna Henry Ricardo Carla 1 fil Read and listen.
Sophia David Maria Leo
/o/ ºL
different letters·,
same sound: dog what
.../.J:/ /au3/
same letters;
different sound: your our

2a Tick ./ the pairs with the same vowel


sound.
1 three meet ./
2 man car
3 you two
4 nine five
5 cat chair
6 son one
7 who boss
8 read please

b fll Listen and repeat.


3 We use ª
phonemic alphabet to
show the sounds. Study the phonemic
alphabet on page 108.

5 __ 6 _ _ 7_ _ 8 __

7
m Now 1 can ...
1:11 describe my family.
Saying bello and gOCNQ>yf

la 111 Read and listen. 2a lfl Listen and repeat.

Good morning
Goodbye
Good afternoon
Goodnight
Good evening
Bye
Hello
See you
Hi
See you later

b BJ Drill. Listen and respond with the


same expression.
1 Good evening. Good evening.
\

3 Complete the conversation.


Oliver Hi, Kate. How 1_ _ you?
Kate I'm 2_ _ , thanks. And 3_ _ ?
Oliver Fine.
4 · Greet sorne people in your
class. Use the conversation in exercise 3.

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English in the world
Titles
~ ·~~~~~~ . ~~·~· ·~~~~~~: ...................... .

Mr Gaskell

Ms Gaskell or Mrs Gaskell


(Cindy is married.)

Ms Patterson or Miss Patterson


(Lucy is not married.)

2 We say:
Hello, Ms Chen.
NOT He!!~. Hs Sarah Chen.

3 I~ Bri~ain and the USA people only use


t~tles _rn formal situations. In everyday
s1tuations they normally use ñrst names.
b Practise the conversations with a partner.

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1 111 Listen and repeat. 3a Which country are these cities in? Are
they capital cities?
1 Moscow is the capital of Russía.
2 Venice is ín Ita/y.
1 Moscow 7 Jakarta
2 Venice 8 Tokyo
3 Los Angeles 9 Madrid
4 Shanghai 10 Sydney
1 Spain 2 China
5 Manchester 11 Rio de Janeiro
6 Cairo 12 París

b lfl Listen and check.


4 111 Drill. Listen. Say which country
the people are from.
1 I'm from Los Angeles.
3 Britain 4 Russia He's from the USA.
2 I'm from Cairo.
She's from Egypt.

We use capital letters for cities and


countries.
5 Brazil 6 Japan He's from Russia.
I'm in Venice.
Paris is in France.

7 Indonesia 8 Italy

Pronunciation
Word stress
····················
9 France 10 Australia 1 qf list~~· ~~~··~~-~-~~~~............ ············
China Ja~
2 Mark the syllable with the stress.
Britain Hungary Russia
Ame rica Italy Korea
11 Egypt 12 the USA Australia Brazil Egypt

2 Add two more countries to the list. ..


3 111 Listen, check, and repeat.

Now I can ...


9
111,. name
Í" - .. some·countries. '
10 GRAMMAR

1 IDI Read and listen. 3 Rewrite the sentences with the short
form of the verb.
1 /'m from Spain.
1 I am from Spain.
2 We are not students.
3 Nelson is from South America.
4 They are my friends.
5 Susie is not from Britain.
I'm not from Britain.
6 I am not from Japan.
I'm from China. My
7 She is married.
friends are from
8 London is the capital of Britain.
other countries, too.

In English a sentence always has


a subject and a verb.
He is from Italy. (subject +verb)
NOT Is from Ita~. OR lle fmm Ral~.
A sentence always starts with a capital
letter and e\tds with a full stop.
My name is Yu Li.
l T
capital letter full stop

4 Complete the sentences.


1 My name~ Maria, and I __ a student
at London University. My husband __
a student here, too. We __ from
Britain. We __ from Argentina.
2 Susie and Joshua __ from South
America. They __ from Cape Town in
South Africa.
3 Ania and Costas __ from Europe.
Ania __ from Warsaw in Poland.
Costas __ from Poland. He __
from Athens in Greece.
2 Study the tables. Make sentences.
5 lm Drill. Listen. Say the negative.
1 He's from Poland.
Positive
He isn't from Poland.
'm 'm not
1 I 6 f{.jj!IDl\11 Complete the sentences about
(am) (am not) yourself.
He Russia. 1 He Russia. 1 My name __ ,
's isn't 2 I _ _ frorn the USA.
She from Ja pan. She from Japan.
(is) (is not) 3 I _ _ frorn - -·
It France. It France.
4 I _ _ a teacher.
We We
're aren't 5 I _ _ a student.
You You
(are) (are not) 6 I _ _ rnarried.
They They

Now 1 can ...


10
11 say where people are from.

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11 SKILLS

1 DIJ Read and t;sten to the text. Label t he people fo the pk ture.

English in the world


English-speaking countries
. ····· ········· ······ ················· ··············

2 Read the text agafo. Are the statements true (T) or false (F)?
1 Bruno is from Italy. 5 Irena is from the USA.
2 He's married. 6 Antonio is her brother.
3 Claudia isn't a stl:(dent. 7 He's a doctor.
4 Bruno is her boyfriend. 8 They're at a restaurant.

We use and to add information. Engtish is.the mafo language in more than
My name is Bruno. I'm from ltaly. 60 countnes. These include:
My name is Bruno and I'm from Italy.
the UK the USA Canada
Her name is Claudia. She's a student. Ireland Australia New Zealand
Her name is Claudia and she's a student. South Africa Singapore Jamaica

3a f{.jj!IHA! Find or draw a photograph of yourself with other


people. Write about the photograph.
What languages do ~.,_..,,...__...
people speak in t!tr - -·-
' .·-
' ('(
- -
My name's _ _ (name) and I'm from _ _ (country). I'm a
__ (student/dodor ... ).In this photo I'm _ _ (ata
your country?
lt ' INTERN~ r
~. , ~~.
What examples of 1

restaurant/ata party / on holiday ... ) with _ _ (names). English words do · INiERNA ilOliAL CALLS ,
~9.l.;;,':ii......;¡,
(He's/She's/They're) from _ _ (country). __ (Name) is
a __ (student/doctor ... ).
you see or hear in
your country?
f .....Slá-'-'.,:.->:',_,.
~ i ... rw ---~-
.. -...,===------
b Read your partner's text.

11
jÍ--:.,; Now _I can·... wri_te _simple information
1
~--)"tzb~ut. my_s~!Lanél o_ther people.
Thafs Life! Episode 2

( l'!L'/ieaáaná(rSterr fa ~e siary. .la Ú1nr(llete ttfe eK(lre~nóns.


~ngsony
2 Are the statements true (T) or false (F)?
1 Lucy is talking to her mother on her mobile. 1 _ _ (very) sorry.
2 The meeting is in Room 7. Are __ QK?
3 Mrs Diderot is from the USA. lt __ all right.
4 The man with the van is Jordan. I'm fine, thank __ .
5 He's there to fix a computer.
6 The computer is in Lucy's office. b DIJ Listen, check, and repeat.
7 lucy says Daniel is an idiot.
4 Work in a group. Practise the story.

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1 1111 Listen and repeat. 5 DB Listen. Which number do you hear?

1~
r 11 eleven 21 twenty-one 40 forty
12 twelve 22 twenty-two 50 fifty
13 thirteen 23 twenty-three 60 sixty
14 fourteen 24 twenty-four 70 seventy
15 fifteen 25 twenty-five 80 eighty
16 sixteen 26 twenty-six 90 ninety
2
17 seventeen 27 twenty-seven 100 a hundred
18 eighteen 28 twenty-eight 45p

l 19 nineteen 29 twenty-nine
20 twenty 30 thirty

2 Count from 40 to 60.


3
3 Look at the pictures. Say the numbers.

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1

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fGATE
f GATE fGATE

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Pronunciation
-teen and -ty
~· ··· ·~~·~~~~·~~~··~~~·~~~:························
• •
s1xteen

sixty

eighteen •
eig!!ty
4a Write the numbers in full. 2a 1111 Listen. You will hear pairs of
32 thirty-two 51 _ __ 4Q _ __
numbers. Are the two numbers the
17 84 - - -- 11 _ __
same or different?
95 14 - - - - 60 _ __
36 _ __ _ b Listen again and repeat.
71 23 - - - -

b Say the numbers.

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14 GRAMMAR

1a 1111 Read and listen. 6 Make questions with the cues. Give the answers.
1 Where/ Sarah/from?
Ryan Is Sarah a student? 2 How old/she?
Lucy Yes, she is. 3 Where/you/from?
Ryan Where is she from? 4 How old/you?
Lucy She's from Singapore. ¡ - - t - .~ ~ . - .. - - • ..- -. ....
Language note ~-:. ·.. · '. -- •.
Ryan Oh. How old is she?
Lucy She's 28. Questions start with a capital letter and end with
a question mark.
Ryan Is she married?
Lucy No, she isn't. Where is she from?
T i
b Practise the conversation with a partner. capital Letter question mark
'
2 Study the table. 7a DIJ Listen. Complete the information.
to be: ·
She is a student.
~
ls she a student? Yes, she is. NOT Yes, she's.
No, she isn't.
Name: _ _ _ __
You are from Thailand.
~ From: _ __ _ __
Are you from Thailand? Yes, I am. NOT Yes, I'm. Age: _ _ _ _ __
No, I'm not. single/married/divorced

3 llJ Drill. Listen. Make questions.


1 He's a student.
Is he a student?

4 Work with a partner. Make questions and answers. Name: _ _ __ _ Name: _ _ __ _


Use the cues. From: _ _ _ _ __ From: _ _ _ __ _
A Is Sarah from the UK? Age: _ _ _ _ __ Age: _ _ _ _ __
B No, she isn't . si ng Le/ ma rried/divorced single/married/divorced
1 Sarah / from the UK (No)
2 she/a student (Yes)
3 she/ married (No)
4 you/ married (Yes/ No)
5 you / a teacher (Yes/ No)
6 you/ a student (Yes / No) Name: _ _ _ _ __ Name: _ _ _ __
r 5 Study the table. From: _ _......,,..._ __ From: _ _ _ _ __
Age: _ _ _ _ __ Age: _ _ _ _ __
to be: · ,. . _ _ : 1

single/ma rried/divo rced single/married/ divorced


Where is he from?
How old is she? b Work with a partner. Use the information from
is his name? the chart above. Ask and answer about the people.
What Where is _ _ from?
is her address?
How o/d is __?
Is he/ she married?

Now 1 can ...


14
11 ask people questions about themselves.
15 SKILLS

ta 1111 Jose is looking for a flat. Read and listen to his conversation.
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TOLET -TDI
TOLET At an Accommodation Agency
Agent Can 1 take a few details first? What's your sumarne?
lose lt's Ferreira.
Agent How do you spell that?
lose lt's F-E double R-E-1-R-A.
Agent And what's your first narne?
Jose Jose. That's J-0-S-E.
Agent Thank you. Where are you from?
Jose I'm from Brazil.
Agent How old are you, Mr Ferreira?
lose I'm 27 years old.
Agent Are you married?
lose No, I'm not. I'm single.
Agent And what's your telephone number?
Jose It's 07096 46 double 52. That's my mobile.
Agent Thank you.

b Practise the conversation with a partner.

2 &IJ Listen to another conversation and choose the 3 flollllHt!I Use the questions in lose's conversation.
correct items to complete the form. Interview your partner.

~ ~
Hom'e Sweet Home Home Sweet Home
15 Hlgh Street. Newtown, Englond 15 High Street. Newtown, England

Title: t-\v- I t-\s Title: - - - - -- -- -- - -- -

Surname: BelHo\\ / l)eleo\\\\e Surname: - -- - -- - - - -- -

First name: So\\i4'1./So~"" First name: - -- - - - - -- -- -

Country: SwH-z.ev-14'1.\\lÁ / Sp4'1.i\\ Country: - -- - - - -- - -- -

Age: ------------~
Marital status: Si\\~le I ~"ieJ. / J.ivov-ceJ. Marital status: - - - - - -- -- -

Tal.no.: 02.074'3118'8'/02.01'48'811 .. Tel. no.: - - - - - - -- - - --

9J Now 1 can ...


15
m ask for and give personal information.
1 IIll Listen and repeat. 3 Ask and answer with a partner.
A Point to one of the clocks. Ask the time.
B Say the ti me.
A What's the time?
B /t's ten to four.

1 one o'clock 2 five past one 3 ten past one

4 quarter past one 5 twenty past one 6 twenty-five past one


watches clocks

4 We can also give times in digital form.


Say the times.
1 six twenty-five
7 half past one 8 twenty-five. to two 9 twenty to two 1
[ 6:25 ¡ 2
[ 1:70
3 4
[ l/:30 ) [ 17: 52 )
10 quarter to two 11 ten to two 12 five to two 5 6
( 12:16 ) ( 2:l/5 )
2 m Listen and point to the correct time. 1
[20:50 ] ª[ 7:15 )
English in the world
.?pening times
~h~~~~ ·~;~· ºiY'j,i~~i - ~·µ·~~i~g 'ti·~~~· iº~" .......... .
n am. Compare them to your country.

Shops: Most shops are open from 9 00


to 5.30 p.m. · a.m.

Supermarkets: Alot of supermarkets are


open from 8.00 a.m · to 10·00 P..
m Sorne
supermarkets are open 24 hours.
Banks: Banks are open from 9.30 a m t
4.30 p.m. · · o

Offices: Normal office hours are 9 00


to 5.00 p.m. · a.m.

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,..
17 VOCABULARY

1 lfll Listen and repeat. 3 lfll Drill. Listen. Say the plural
with three.
1 a bag
three bags
4 Write the plurals.
1 a chair two chairs
1 a briefcase 2 a wallet 3 a purse 2 a dog five
3 a woman three

4 an address book 5 tissues


v ·
6 glasses
4 a purse
5 an orange
6 a pencil
7 a sandwich
8 a child
9 a table
four
two
seven
two
three
two
10 a car eight

·.. ·.---r·
~~.,..~~

:~ :.::r
5 if.llllUtJ What things do you carry in
your bag or pockets? Show a partner.
·~
~

7 a credit card 8 a hairbrush 9 a driving licence

10 keys 11 money 12 make-up

2a lfB Read and listen.

a key three keys

.•
' Pronunciation
Plural endings
an umbrella Jlll' two umbrellas
.J ~ ·~~~~~~ . ~~·~· ·;~·~~~~: ...................... .
b Study the rules. Is/ /z/ /rz.I
books pe ns sandwiches
a bag three bags cats cards
Add · S oranges
a wallet two wallets
2 Put the words in the correct column
After -ch, -sh, -ss, a watch four watches above.
or -x, we ~dd -es a hairbrush two hairbrushes
apples keys watches dogs
a man two men briefcases students desks
a woman three women
Irregular 3
a person five people & Listen, check, and repeat.
a child six children
e DIJ Listen and repeat.

17 m Now 1 can ...


m name sorne things that people carry.
18 GRAMMAR

1 1E1J Listen and repeat.


Indefinite Definite
article article
an umbrella The umbrella is
on the table.
1 in 2 on 3 under
a table.

4 Look at the picture of Peter's office. Where are his


things?
4 next to 5 in front of 6 behind 1 The keys are behind the computer.
1 the keys 5 the books
Prepositions 2.the umbrella 6 the glasses
3 the wallet 7 the mobile phone
The watch is in the box. 4 the briefcase 8 the sandwiches
The glasses are behind the box.

2 Look at the pictures. Complete the sentences.

1 The book is _ _ the briefcase.


2 The briefcase is _ _ the chair.
3 The chair is _ _ the table.
4 The cat is __ the chair.

5 The wallet is __ the computer.


Sa IEIJ Help Peter to find his things. Listen and
answer.
6 The money is _ _ the wallet.
1 Where are my keys?
7 The keys are _ _ the computer.
8 The bag is _ _ the computer. They're behind the computer.

b Work with a partner. Ask and answer about the


3 IEB Look at the pictures and listen. Are the picture.
statements true (T) or false (F)?
1 The briefcase is under the chair. A Where is the mobile phone?
False. Jt's on the chair. B lt's ...

lrl Nowlcan ...


18
m ask and say where things are.
19 SKILLS

1 DJI Listen. Repeat the prices.


1 l.3 three pounds 5 35 ~ thirty-five cents
here there

2 $10 ten dollars 6 !4.50 four pounds


fifty
singular
twenty-six
3 € 12 twelve euros 7 € 2 6 · 8 O euros eighty this book that book

4 50p fifty p 8 $7. 20 seven dollars


twenty plural ~«~
2 Give the prices of sorne common things in your country. these books those books
A cup of coffee is 80<t. 4a DIJ Listen. Answer the questions
A CD Is €15. below for each conversation.
3a Dfd Read and listen. Choose from the prices below to 1 What does he/ she buy?
complete the conversation. 2 Where is it in the shop?
3 How much is it?
! 25 l45 !23.50 !38.50
b Work with a partner. Use the information
from exercise 4a. Make the conversations.

English in the world


Shop signs
············ ·························
What are these signs in ;0 ~; ·i~~~~~·~~ ~ ··· ·
1 2

Assistant Can 1 help you?


Customer Yes. How much are these bags here on the shelf?
Assistant They're 1f __ ,
Customer Oh, that's expensive. How much are those bags
behind the counter?
Assistant They're 2f: _ _ ,
Customer That's good. Can 1 have that one, please?
Assistant Certainly. Anything else?
Customer No, thank you.
Assistant That's 3f: _ _ , then, please.
Customer Here you are.
Assistant Thank you. That's f:l.50 change.
Customer Thank you.

b Practise the conversation with a partner.

Now 1 can ...


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ll ask about and understand prices.
Thars Lüe! Episode 3 '
1 flll Read and listen to the story. 3a Complete the expressions•
.. Invitations 1
2 Answer the questions.
1 Who is Mr Linsky? We'_ _ off to the pub.
2 When is the meeting with Mr Linsky? Are _ _ coming?
3 Is the meeting in London? _ _, but I can't.
4 Where are the photographs? OK, but only _ _ a few minutes.
5 Is The Photo Shop open till eight o'clock? bB Listen, check, and repeat.
6 Where is Lucy at ten to seven?
4 Work in a group. Practise the story.

Mrs Green Good moming, Lucy.


Lucy Moming, Olive. I'm souy I'm late. This is
for our meeting with Mr Llnsky, Olive.
Mrs Green Thank you, Lucy. Is that Mr Linsky from
Top Films? Mrs Green See you tomorrow in Cambridge, Lucy. And don't be late.
Lucy Yes, it is. This meeting is important.
Mrs Green Where is the meeting? Is it here? Lucy Yes, Olive.
Lucy No, it isn't. It's at their office in Mrs Green Oh, and Lucy, where are those photographs for Mr Linsky?
Cambridge. It's at half past ten tomorrow. Are they at The Photo Shop?
Mrs Green OK. Thank you. Lucy Yes, they are, but it's OK. The Photo Shop is open till 7.

Daniel Hey, Lucy. We're off to the pub.


Are you corning?
Lucy Oh, hi, Daniel. Souy, but
I can't.
Daniel Come on. It's my birthday.
Lucy OK, but only for a few minutes.
Daniel Great.

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21 VO.CA.BULARY .

1 fJIJ Listen and repeat. 2 Complete the words.


1 che_se 6 m_lk
2 _eer 7 bre_d
3 co_fee 8 _eat
4 fru_t 9 fis_
5 c_ips 10 b_tter
3 fJB Listen. Complete the shopping list.
1 fish 3 fruit
sl'\cpp'i~B \'is+-
c\.\eese
\:>lA

4 f(,]illfti1 Work with a partner. Ask


about their fridge.
4 vegetables 5 eggs 6 cheese
A What's ín your frídge?
6 Mllk, cheese ...

7 bread 8 butter 9 chocolate

Pronunciation
10 chips 11 rice .~~!.:~?..~nd voiceless consonants
B1 us~~~-~~·~-·~~·~~~~: ....................... .

~~!)) ~~ 1
13 water 14 milk 15 orange juice ..,...____Voiceless
/v/ vegetable /f/ fish _ ____,
/g/ egg /k/ milk
/d/ bread /t/ fruit
/z/ cheese /s/ rice
/b/ beer /p/ pasta

16 beer 17 wine 18 cola

m Now I can ...


21
m name sorne kinds of food and drinks.
22 GRAMMAR

1 flll Read and listen. 2 Study the tables. Make sentences.


r- • • -- - - - - . - ~

Present simple:
1 fruit.
You fish.
like
We cheese.
They milk.

Present simple:
1 bread.
You do not wine.
like
We don't mea t.
They rice.

3 flB Drill. Listen. Say the negative.


1 1 like cheese.
/ don't like cheese.

4 Put the words in the correct order.


1 like we fruit
2 fish eat don't they
3 don't milk I drink
4 chocolate 1 like
5 we sport like don't
6 eat they rice

5 Complete the sentences with I like or


1 don't Uke.
1 chocolate.
2 tea.
3 animals.
4 computers.
5 sport.
6 fish.
7 burgers.
8 milk. \
9 English.
10 shopping.

2 I don't like _ _ __
Language note
3 Ieat _ _ __
In English a statement always has thts word order: 4 I don't eat _ _ __
subject verb object 5 I drink _ _ __
1 like fruit. 6 I don't drink _ _ __
We don't like beer. b Tell a partner.
You don't eat cheese.
A l like rice. What about you?
They drink milk.
B Yes, l like rice. OR No, I don't like rice.

Now 1 can ...


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11 talk about my likes and dislikes.
1 mJ Suchart is from Thailand. Read and listen to what he says about food in his country.

Dinner in the evening is our big

JHAI meaJ of the day. For dinner we eat


rice with curry and vegetables. We
have fruit for dessert. We eat a lot of
fruit but we don't eat apples. They're

FOOD
In Thailand people eat a Jot of rice
very expensive.
We don't eat a lot of potatoes,
bread, or pasta. And we don't eat
and noodles with meat and fish. The milk products, li.ke cheese or butter.
food is very hot. We drink tea, coffee, water, or
In my family we have three meals fruit juice. We don't drink wine, but
a day. For breakfast we have rice we drink beer.
soup with chicken or fish. For lunch We don't use chopsticks. We eat
we have noodles. with a spoon and fork.

2 Are the statements true (T) or false (F)? 4 l{.]lllHQ Write about what you normally
1 Food in Thailand is very hot. eat and drink.
2 People eat their big meal in the afternoon. Food from _ _ is - -· People eat a lot
3 Apples are expensive. of _ _ . We don't eat a lot of __ . People
4 Thai people don't drink tea. drink _ _ . In a normal day I eat _ _ .
5 They eat a lot of milk products. We use _ _ to eat our food.

3 Choose the correct answers.


English in the world
1 Suchart's family eat 4 For lunch they have
Food
a two meals a day. a soup. ············ ·············
b th ree meals a day.
\
b rice. 1 Whfch count~~~·~~·~·~~~·~ ··~~~~-;~~·~ ·~ ......... ..
c one meal a day. e noodles.
2 They eat a lot of 5 They don't drink
a rice. a fruit juice.
b potatoes. b beer.
e bread. e wine.
3 They don't eat 6 They don't eat with
a chicken. a chopsticks.
b cheese. b a fork.
e fruit. c a spoon.

We eat a lot of fruit. We don't eat apples.


We eat a lot of fruit, but we don't eat apples.
2 Gi~e sorne more examples of food and
We don't drink wine. We drink beer. dnnks from different countries.
We don't drink wine, but we drink beer.

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PI Now I can ...
write about food from different countries.
1a al Listen and repeat. 2a DJ Read and listen.

2 a cup of tea
Man Would you like a cup of coffee?
Woman Yes, please.
Man Milk?
Woman No, thank you.
Man Sugar?
Woman Yes, please. Just one.
\
Man Here you are.
Woman Thank you.
Man You're welcome.
3 rnilk 4 sugar b Practise the conversation with a partner.

3 Complete the expressions.


Offering a drink
Would you _ _ a cup of tea?
Yes,--·
__ you like rnilk?
_ _ , thank you.

o
4 fZIJ Listen to the conversations. Which things do
the people choose from exercise 1?

6 a soft drink

A Sugar?
B Just one, please.

A Ice and lernon?


B Just ice, please.

7 ice 8 lernon
5 Work with a partner. Make four new conversations.
b What other drinks do you know? Use the words from exercise 1.

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-

25 VOC~BULARY
-· - -:--

..·. . ·.
- .._ - - ._ • ~:._ • L 1 -~-~~-=. ~] t~r~:_; • 1
• ,

1 6:11 Listen and repeat. 2a fm Drill. Listen. Make sentences.


1 tennis
I play tennis.
2 aerobics
I do aerobics.

1 play football 2 play tennis b Work with a partner.


A Saya noun .
B Give the sentence
A magazines
B I read magazines.

3 play computer games 4 go shopping 3a Do you do the t hings in the pictures in


exercise 1?
1 I don't play football.
2 I play tennis.

b Compare your Lifestyle with a partner's.


5 go swimming 6 go to the cinema A I don't play football. What about you?
B No, 1don't play football, either.
A I play tennis. What about you?
B Yes, I play tennis, too.
A I don't play computer games. What
aboutyou?
7 do yoga 8 do aerobics B / /ove computer games.

• 1 • • • 1 • tDo/either
-==,. . . .
To agree with a positive statement,
we use: ..., too.
A 1 play tennis.
9 do karate 10 read a newspaper
B 1 play tennis, too. (= 1 agree)
To agree with a negative statement,
we use: ..., either.
A I don't watch TV.
B 1 don't watch TV, either. (= 1 agree)
11 read magazines 12 read novels
4 l{.!lllHtl Write true statements about
your Life. Complete the sentences.
1 1 play _ _ .
2 1 don't play _ _ .
3 19º - -·
13 listen to the radio 14 listen to music 4 1 don't go - - ·
5 1 do _ _ .
6 1 don't do _ _ ,
7 1 read - - ·
8 I don't read _ _ .
9 I listen to _ _ .
10 1 don't listen to _ _ .
15 watch TV 16 watch DVDs

\PJ·'l1 Now 1 can ·


1~ ' ~\
, •
25
rl . . . .fname~some'
... ft:eejtime 'a'étiViiies. .
' • • ....:.... l • •

~::s...- ~-..~ ;,,;:::y .. ~----.::· T


"'.
-,.:...L~~t ·~ &
26 GRAMMAR

ta fZll Read and Listen. 3 lmfd Drill. listen. Make questions.


Use you.
1 watch DVDs
Do you watch DVDs?

4a Make questions. Write the words in the


correct order.
1 Do you play computer games?
1 you play computer games do
2 you a newspaper do read
3 do like spqrt you
4 you meat eat do
5 go swimming you do
6 yoga you do do
7 drink do coffeé you
8 do smoke you
Jack Do you play computer games, Terry?
b Use your questions. Ask and answer with
Terry Yes, I do. I play them with my children. a partner.
Jack Do you enjoy themJ.. A Do you play ~omputer games?
Terry No, 1 don't . B Yes, 1do. OR No, I don't.
Jack Why not?
5a lj,!i!IHQ Use the verbs. Write eight
questions.
read li ke listen to drink
play go watch do
b Use your questions. lnterview your
partner.
A Do you read a newspaper?
B Yes Ido. ORNo, I don't.

English in the world


Computers
·······················
What do you call··~~~~~-~~~~~~-~-~ -;~~~········
Language?

a monitor
b Practise the conversation with a partner.
a screen tt- a cursor
2 Study the tables. Make questions and answers.

1 ten nis? Yes, 1 do. o a mouse


yo u play football? yo u a keyboard ~
. 8@1"!~~:;
Do
we like any sports? we
they computer games? No, they don't. ; I! 1 n~r;
a mouse mat

Now can ... ask questions about what


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11 people 1
do in their free time.
1 fl.11 Listen to a survey about free time. Tick ~ the things the 2 What do Paul and Mary do?
people do. They listen to the radio.
They don't read a newspaper.

We watch TV. (no article)


!,: We watch DVDs. (no article)
We listen to the radio.
We go to the cinema.

3 Listen again. What do they say about


the things?
Paul and Mary listen to Radio 1. They
líke pop music.
Radio 1 computer games
the news the shopping centre
football swimming
4 (1.!l!IDtll Use the questionnaire.
Interview a partner. Put Ms / her answers
What do you do in your in the second column in exercise 1.

free time? ------ ----- - -------- - ~, ~


Pronunciation
Short and long vowels
·············
1 flB ~~~~~~·~·~~··;~~~~·~:············
,,--------- -------------------
\

11a,u.u Na.u-u :
' ,~. 1
/1/ listen /i:/ read

-
1 1

:1 Pauland :1
: Mary Janes : /o/ shop
1
1
1
1
f';,:/ sport
\ Do Jqu ...
1 1

1 listen to the ra dºto?.


0 o 1
1
1
/u/ footbaU /u:/ do
o
1 1
:
0
1

1 '
t

2 read a newspaper?
o o
1 1
1
1
1
1
t /re/ magazine /a:/ glasses
o o
1

'1
1 3 watch the news on TV? 1
1
1

4 watch sport on TV?


\ 5 go to the cinema?
oO oO 1
1
1
1
1
/'J/ yoga /3:/ purse
1
t

¡ 6 watch ovos? O O 1
1
1 2 Say the words. Write them with t he
\ 7 play computer games? O O t
1
1
correct sound from exercise 1.
1
\ s go shopping? O O 1
1
dog girl
bag swim
! 9 go to a sports centre? O O : two book
1 ? 1
:! 10 play any sports. __ .. ______ ___ , ,' please stud~nt
door
--~-----------------------------------~! car

Now I can ... interview people about


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11 their free .time.
That's Lüe! Episode 4

1 611 Read and listen to the story. Whose van is it? 3a Complete the expressions.

2 Match the parts of the sentences.


1 Lucy is _k_ a fo r the meeting. Offering a lift
2 Sarah is _ b to park. Where _ _ you off to?
3 Her sunglasses are _ c going to a meeting. I'_ going to The Photo Shop.
4 The Photo Shop is _ d behind her car. Would you like __ lift?
5 There's nowhere _ e private. Yes,-- ·
6 The parking space is _ f in the car.
7 Lucy is Late _ g open. b ~ Listen, check, and repeat.
8 The van is _ h off to the sports centre.
4 Work in a group. Practise the story.

Sarah Moming, Lucy. How are you?


Lucy Oh, hi, Sarah. I'rn fine thanks. Where are you
off to?
Sarah The sports centre.
Lucy Oh, right. Well, I'm going to The Photo Shop and
then to a meeting in Cambridge.
Sarah Is that The Photo Shop next to the sports centre?
Lucy Oh, yes it is. Would you like a lift?
Sarah Yes, please.
Lucy OK. Now, where are my sunglasses?

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1 mi Listen and repeat.

1 live in a house 2 live in a flat 3 live alone 4 live with my family

5 live in the city centre 6 live in the suburbs 7 live in a town 8 live in a village

9 work in a hospital 10 work in a bank 11 work in a restaurant 12 work in a factory

13 go to work 14 go to school 15 drive to work 16 walk to work

2 Write a sentence about yourself for each picture. 5 fl,ji!IHtl Work with a partner. Ask and
1 I don't //ve iq a hou5e. answer about eaclr-picture.
2 l live in a flat. A Do you live in a hou5e?
B Ye5, I do. OR No, I don't.
3 flB Drill. Listen and ask the quesions.
1 live alone Pronunciation
Do you //ve alone? Diphthongs
2 work in a restaurant ································
Do you work in a reBtaurant? .
Some English vowel 5~~~~~· ~~·~~~~·¡ ·~;·~~
4 BJ Listen to the conversations. Write what the sounds. We call these diphthongs.
people do or don't do. f!lt Listen and repeat.
1 Do you Live in a village?
No, we don't. /l'J/ near he re
They don't /ive in a vi/lage. /'JO/ don't alo ne
2 Do you work in a bank?
/a1/ drive my
Yes, we do.
They work in a bank. /e1/ take play
/e'J/ where their

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30 GRAMMAR

l a IIll Read and listen. 4 Choose the correct questions for the answers.
1 Where do you go shopping?
At the weekend.
When do you go shopping?
2 What time do you have lunch?
At one o'clock.
What do you have for lunch?
3 What newspaper do you read?
I read The Times.
When do you read a newspaper?
4 What time do you go to school?
I walk.
How do you go to school?
5 When do you play tennis?
At the club.
Where do you play tennis?
6 What do you watch on TV?
In the evenings.
Ryan Where do you Uve, Sarah?
.
When do you watch TV?
Sa Complete the questions. Use you.
Sarah I live in Bedford Street.
1 A Where do you work ?
Ryan Oh, yes. I know it. It's near Lucy's place.
B In a hospital.
Sarah Yes, that's right.
2 A What in yeur free time?
Ryan Do you Uve alone?
B We go swimming.
Sarah No, I don't. l share a flat with three other
3 A What time to work?
students.
B At eight o'd ock.
Ryan Oh, right. Do you like that?
4 A When tennis?
Sarah Yes, it's great. We have a lot of fun.
B At the weekend.
b Practise the conversation with a partner. 5 A Where karate?
B At the sports centre.
2 Study the rules. 6 A What for lunch?
Present si mple: B A sandwich.
1 These are yes/ na questions. The answer is 7 A What _ ___ 7
yes orna. B I work in a factory.
Do you live alone? Yes, I do. 8 A Where ?
Do you play football? No, 1 don't. B In the suburbs.
2 These are wh- questions. They ask for b DIJ Listen and check.
information.
Where do you work? c Practise the conversations with a partner.
What time do you go to school?
What do you do in your free time? 6 f{.ll!IHA Work with a partner. Ask and answer the
How do you go to work? questions.
3 We use the same question form for yes/ no and 1 Where do you live?
wh- questions. 2 Where do you work/ go to school?
Do you live alone? 3 What time do you go to work/ school?
Where do you live? 4 What do you do in your free time?
5 What do you eat for breakfast?
3 IIiB Drill. Listen. Ask Where. 6 What newspaper do you read?
1 live 7 When do you go shopping?
Where do you live? 8 What time do you have lunch?

Now1 can ...


30
11 ask questions about everyday lije.
ta You are going to hear a radio interview. First read the cues. 2a Use the cues. Make questions about
1 Pavel and Mis ha live ... Pavel and Misha.
1 Where do they /ive?
2 Do they like the city?
1 Where / live
2 like the city
3 live in a house
in Prague. in New York. in Buenos Aires. 4 Where / work
5 drive to work
6 watch TV a lot
7 What/do in their free time
8 like fitms

b Work with a partner. Use the questions.


Ask and answer.
in the city centre. in a village. in the suburbs. A Where do they live?
B They /ive in ... .
A Do they like the city?
B Yes, they do.

3 fi.ll!IHt!I Write about your life. Follow


the pattern.
in offices. in shops. at the university. I live in __ (name) . I live _ _
(alone/with ... ). _ _ (I/We) live in
4 They ... __ (a house/a flat). It's in __ (the
suburbs/the dty centre). I __ (work/go
to schooQ in _ _ (place). I _ _
(drive/walk). In my free time I __
(play ten nis/ watch TV).

drive to work. walk to work. take the bus. English in the world
5 In their free time they ... Addresses
r-............_.,_
~···~~·~~~~·~~~·~~·~~·~ ~·~~~~·~~~~·=·················
na me

run in marathons. go hang-gliding. go to dog shows. number ""-


walo~
house . . . ._ t--\y R
7' Pe~~y $t.~· --...street
LiveYpool\ or road
L4 7TJ town
/ or city
postcode

St. = Street Rd · = Road Ave. = Avenue


jazz clubs. the cinema. concerts.
2 How do you give addresses in your
country?
b 1111 Listen to the interview. Choose the correct pictures.

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PI write about my lifestyle.
Now 1 can ...
1 iEll Listen and repeat. 2a lm Read and listen to the dialogue.
A When is your appointment at the doctor's, Anna?
B It's on Thursday.
A What time?
1 Monday B It's at ten to six.
a day
b l1aJ Listen to the dialogues. Write the days and
2 Tuesday times.

• Event Day 1 Time


3 Wednesday 1 Anna's appointment
weekdays
fhur5day 5.50
2 Jeff's interview
4 Thursday 3 Carlo's party
a week
4 Petra's driving test
5 Friday 5 The meeting with Mr B~1
6 The football match
"
6 Saturday
Time prepOc'itions
the weekend on Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
7 Sunday at half past six, 10.45
~
the weekend
'
3a Write a sentence about each event.
1 Anna'5 appointment j5 on rhur5day at ten to 5ÍX.

b Which of the events are on weekdays?

4a Complete the expressions.


Time
__ is your appointment?
It's __ 1.30 on Friday.
What day __ our meeting?
It's __ Monday.
What __ is your interview?
It's _ _ two o'clock.

b lfll Listen and check.

5 Use the expressions and the information in the


chart in exercise 2b. Make the conversations.
A When 15 your lnterview, Jeff?
B /t's on fuesday.
A Whattlme?
We always write days of the week with a
B /t'5 at quarter to ten.
capital letter.
Wednesday NOT wednesday

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1 2 How many expressions can you make
with the words?
1 have . . . a shower; breakfast
2 go ...
3 ... work
4 get ...

3 l!B Drill. Listen. Ask What time.


1 wake up
What time do you wake up?
2 get up
What time do you get up?
3 have a shower (bath) 4a 1'(.]l!iftt) Describe your normal
weekday.
1wake up at 6.30.
1get up at 6.45.

b What is different at the weekend?


On Sundays Idon't wake up at 6.30.
5 have breakfast 6 go to work (school)
/ wake up at 9.00.
c Compare your life with a partner.
A / wake up at 6.30 on weekdays. What
about you? When do you wake up?
B / wake up at seven o'clock.

7 start work (school)


English in the world
A working day
····················
This is a com~~·~··~~~~~~~·~·~~·~~·~~·¡~·¡~·....
1.30 breakfast
9.00 start work
71.00 tea/ coffee break
1.00-200 lunch - usual!y a sandwich
3.30 tea/ coffee break
5.00 finish work
7.00 dinner - the big meal of
the day
11 go home
What is a normal working day in your
country?

0 111 l! ll O
=oo = ~ • m::: ~
13 go to bed

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11'.1 Nowlcan ..•
m describe my daily routine.
1 Kll Read and listen. 4 Study the table. Make sentences.
=r - . • -:.,.".:~ .. ';". t·
Present simple: : ·
1
You don't
We (do not)
They get up
at eight o'clock.
start work
at 6.30.
He go home
doesn't
She
(does not)
(It)

Sa B!I Listen. Correct the the sentences about


Jordan's day. Underline the mistakes.
1 Jordan gets up at ñve o'clock.
2 He has a bath.
3 He has breakfast at 6.30.
Lucy wakes up at seven o'clock, 4 He listens to the radio.
but she doesn't get up straightaway. 5 He goes to work at seven o'clock.
She listens to the radio, 6 He starts work at 8.45. ~
and she gets up at 7.15. 7 He ñnishes work at 5.30.
8 He goes to bed at 12 o'clock.
2 Study the table. Make sentences.
b Listen again. Write the sentences from exercise 4a
Present simple:
correctly.
1 1 Hé.doesn't get up at five o'clock. He gets up at
get up
You six o'clock.
start work
We at eight o'clock.
go home
They in the afternoon. 6 l'WllDt!I Choose someone that you know. Compare
gets up at 6.30. your normal day to his / hers. Write six sentences.
He
She starts work 1 I listen to the radio in the morning. My brother
(It) goes home doesn't listen to the radio. He watches TY.

Pronundation
Spelling:
go goes watch watches have has .~~~-~~~~..~!.~ple ·es endings
do does ñnish ñnishes 1 IIIJ ~ist~~:·~·~ ·~·~~r~·;~--~~;~-~~-ii~~i~·(;:~~··: ......
the th1rd person? ..,_, / 10
3 Describe Lucy's day. live lives x
1 She gets up at 7.15 a.m. watch watches ,/
1 I get up at 7.15 a.m . take takes
2 I have breakfast. go goes
3 1 watch the news on TV. do do es
4 After that I have a shower. ñnish ñnishes
5 Then I get dressed. use uses
6 I go to work at 8.15 a.m. practise practises
7 I start work at nine o'clock.
8 I ñnish work at ñve o'clock. 2 listen again and repeat.

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11 talk about other people's daily routine.
Now 1 can ...
1 DIJ Read and listen to the text. What is the man's name? 2 Read the text again. Match the parts
Which country is he from? of the sentences.
1 Rodney lives .d_
2 Malawi is in _
3 Rodney is _
4 He helps _
5 He works _
6 He'visits _
7 He goes to the villages _
8 He laves_
a on a motorbike.
b health centres in the villages.
c a medical assistant.
d in Malawi.
e at the Machinga District Hospital.
f his job.
g southern Africa.
h people with eye problems.

language note
in the morning
in the afternoon BUT at night
Rodney Masese is a medical in the evening
assistant. He lives in the city
of Machinga in Malawi in 3 What does the text say about these
southern Africa. He works at times?
the Machinga District Hospital, On fuesdays and Thursdays he visits
but on Tuesdays and Thursdays health centres.
he visits sorne of the health 1 Tuesdays and Thursdays
centres in the villages. 1 2 fouro'clock in the morning
On Tuesdays and Thursdays Rodney gets up at four o'dock 3 4.45
in the morning. He has a shower and gets dressed. Then he has 4 an hour and a half
5 three hours
breakfast.
6 one day
At 4.45 he gets on his motorbike and goes to a village sixty
7 at night
kilometres away. lt takes an hour anda half, because the roads
8 five o'clock in the evening
aren't very good. There are a lot of people at the health centre.
They all have problems with their eyes. 4 f(.llllHt!I Think of someone that you
Rodney helps sorne people. He sends other people to the know. Describe his/ her life. Follow the
hospital. After three hours he has lunch. Then he gets on his pattern. Change the words in bold.
motorbike again, but he doesn't go home. He goes to the next
Her name is Magda. She lives in Cairo.
health centre. She works at a university. She's a
Rodney visits two or three centres in one day. He doesn't want teacher. She starts work at 8.30 in the
to be on the road at night, so at five o'dock in the evening he morning and she finishes at 5.00 in
goes home. the evening. She doesn't work at the
'Alot of people in Africa have problems with their eyes,' says weekends. In her free time she goes to
Rodney. '1 love my job. When 1help a person to see again, 1feel the park with her children.
very happy.'

35 - Now 1 can ... w1derstand a description o/


m someone's daily lije.
Thars Life! Episode 5

1 mi Read and listen to the story. Why does 3a Complete the expressions.
Lucy say 'Oh, no, not you again!'?

2 Answer the questions. Oh, no!


1 What time is the meeting? This is terrible!
2 Whose van is it? I'm _ _ a hurry.
3 Why is his van behind Lucy's car? I'm late for a meeting.
4 Where is Jordan? I'm __ trouble.
5 Does Jordan move his van?
6 Why is lucy in trouble? b lm Listen, check, and repeat.

4 Work in a group. Practise the story.

Lucy Excuse me. Do you know this person Jordan Monis?


Woman Yes, I do. That's his van. Oh, are you in his parking space?
Lucy Yes, I am, but ...
Woman A lot of people do that. He doesn't like it. He parks his
van behind th.eir cars.
Lucy Yes, I know. But where is he?
Woman Oh, he works in one of those offices over there.
Lucy Thank you.

Lucy Excuse me. Are you Jordan? ... Oh, no, not you again!
Jordan Hi. Yes, it's me - 'the idiot with the van:
Lucy Well, yes, your van. It's behind my car.
Jordan Your car is in my parking space.
Lucy I'm sorry, but I'm in a hurry and I'm late for a meeting.
Jordan OK. Now where are my keys?

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1 1111 Listen and repeat.

5 a secretary 6 a mechanic 7 a housewife 8 a builder

13 to fix 14 to build 15 to clean 16 to cook

2a Add two more jobs to the list. 4a Match the people with the places and the duties.
Job Place Duties
b Make a list of six places where people
work. 1 Mia is a chef. a school sells clothes
1 in a factory 2 Petra is a nurse. an office fixes machines
3 Antonio is a secretary.
' a hospital teaches English
2 in a health centre
4 Mahmoud is a teacher. a factory cooks food
5 Safia is a shop assistant. a restaurant looks after people
6 John is a mechanic. a shop types letters
1 What do you do?= What is your job?
2 We always use an indefinite article b Write three sentences about each person.
with a job: 1 Mia is a chef. She works in a restaurant. She cooks food.
She's a waitress.
NOT She's waitress. 5 f(.jl!IHl\1 Ask people in the class about their jobs.
A What do you do?
3 l1B Drill. Listen. Say what the people 6 /'m a secretary.
do.
1 I'm a builder.
A Where do you work?
He's a builder. B 1work in a bank.
2 I'm a shop assistant. A What do you do there?
She's a shop assistant. B I type letters.

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38 GRAMMAR

1 IBI Read and listen. 5a Choose the correct words to complete


the conversations.
Cindy Do you like your job, Jordan? 1 Ryan Where 1do/ does Jordan work?
Jordan Yes, 1 do. Cindy 2Do / Does you know The Photo
Cindy Do you work at weekends? Shop?
Jordan No, I don't. I go to college on Ryan Yes, I 3do / does.
Saturdays. Cindy Well, he 4wotk / works near there.
Cindy Oh? What do you do there? 2 Ryan 'Do/ Does Peter work for a
Jordan Drama. I want to be an actor. newspaper?
Sarah No, he 6don't / doesn't. He
Ryan Does Jordan like his job? 7
work / works for a magazine
Cindy Yes, he does. company.
Ryan Does he work at weekends? Ryan What 8do / does he do there?
Sarah 1 9don't / doesn't know.
Cindy No, he doesn't. He goes to
college on Saturdays. 3 Cindy 00 / Does you work at the
10

Ryan Oh? What does he do there? university, Sarah?


Cindy Drama. He wants to be an Sarah No, I 11don't/ doesn't. I'm a
student there.
actor.
Cindy 12Do JDoes you like it?
Sarah Yes, 1 13do / does.
2 Study the tables. Make conversations.
éresent simple: ·, ; · . · ·· , ·· . · · ··. _' °". b DIJ Listen and check.
I 1 c Practise the conversations with
Yes, do.
you yo u a partner.
Do
we Live in a city? we
No, don't. 6a l:f.llllHt!'I Work with a partner. Ask
they work in a bank? they
finish work at 5 o'clock? about his / her job. Write the answers.
he Yes, he does. 1 What do you do?
play tennis?
Does she she 2 Where do you work / study?
(it) No, (it) doesn't. 3 Do you drive to
work/ school/ university?
3 B Drill. Listen. Make questions. 4 What time do you start?
1 He Likes his job. 5 When do you finish?
Does he /ike his Job? 6 Do you work / study at the weekend?
2 They work in a hospital. 7 Do you use a computer in your
Do they work in a hospital? job / studies?
8 Do you Like your job / studies?
4 Study the table. Make questions.
b Find a new partner. Ask and answer
about your first partners.
We use the same question form for wh- questions. A What does /van do?
do they B He's an engineer.
Where work?
does she A Where does he work?
do you B He works in ...
What do?
does he A What time does he start work?
do they
When go home?
does she

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11 askNowquestio11s
can ...
I
about otller people's jobs.
1 mJ Read and listen. 2a Complete the texts with the correct words.
nurse doctor
Ambitions singer hospital
waiter computer company
newspaper secretary
restaurant TV company
factory reporter
hotel shop assistant
My name's Ri tsuko. I'm a 1_ _
and I work in a 2_ . I love b listen again and check.
my job, but I r eally want to
3 Write about each person in exercise 1.
work in Africa I want to help
people in poor countries. Ritsuko is a ... and she works In . · · ·
She /oves her job, but she real/y
want5 to work in Africa. She wants
to help people In poor countries.
4 Test your memory. B doses his /her book
Alphonse and A asks questions about the people.
Use the cues.
What/ do?
Hello. I'm Alphonse. I'm a like his/ her job?
3_ _ and I work in a •_ _ Where/ work?
i n my town. I l ike my job but What/want to do?
I want to work in a top Par is
A What does Ritsuko do?
B She's a ...
A Does she like her job?
B Yes, she does.

5 fj,ji!IHtl Write a paragraph about your


job ¡ studies and your ambitions. Use the
texts in exercise 1 as a model.
My name's Shania I'm a 6- -
and I wor k for a 7- - · 1 Pronunciation
don't l i ke my job. It's boring. /:J/
I r eally want to be a 8- -· ························································
A lot of words have a / 'J/ (schwa) sound
in the last syllable, especialty when the
syltable is -or, or -er. This syltable is
never stressed.

Octavio D6 listen and repeat the words.


1 waiter /'wert'J/
2 actor /'rekt'J/
My name's Octavio. I'm a 9_ _ _
3 newspaper /'nju:sperp'J/
I work for a local 1º- ·I 4 reporter /rr'p:>:t'J/
like my job. It's interesting, 5 doctor /'dokt;i/
but I r eally want to work for 6 singer /'SLfJ'J/
a u_ _
7 teacher /'ti:tf ;i/
8 computer /k:>m'pju:t'J/

39 B Now 1 can ...


m write about simple ambitions.
Getting to know someone

1a mJ Read and listen. Choose the corred information. 2a Complete the expressions.
limmm~~im Showing interest
Oh,I __ .
Really?
__ , right.
__ interesting ..
Me, _ _ ,

bB Listen. Repeat what Tony says. Try


to copy his intonation.

3 Later, Tony tells someone about Nicky.


Complete what he says.
Her name's 1Nicky . She lives in 2_ _ •
She works 3_ _ • She's a 4_ _ • Her job
is very 5_ _ • In her free time she
6_ _ , She likes 7_ _ •

4 l{iji!IHA Work with a partner. You have


just met fol\ the first time. Use Tony's
questions. Get to know each other.
A Hí. My name's ...
B Do you live near here?
A l live in ...
B Oh, 1see.

English in the world


Taboo questions
Tony Hi. My name's Tony.
Nicky Pleased to rneet you, Tony. I'.m Nicky.
Tony Do you live near here?
Nicky No, 1 don't. 1 live in 1the suburbs /a village - in Greendale.
Tony Oh, 1 see. Where do you work?
Nicky I work at the Lancaster Hotel.
Tony Really? What do you do there?
Nicky I'm a 2chef/ receptionist.
Tony Oh, right. Do you like it?
Nicky Yes, 1 do. It's very interesting.
Tony What do you do in your free time?
Nicky I go swimming and I play the 3guitar /piano.
Tony That's interesting. What kind of music do you like?
Nicky I like 4classical/ rock rnusic.
Tony Me, too. Compare this to your country Do
k · you
Nicky Anyway, what about you? ~s t~ese questions? What questions are
1mpohte?

b Practise the conversation with a partner.

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1 1111 Listen and repeat. 4a What's in the picture? Make a List.
a brown bag
a big photo with a white car

1 big 2 small 3 long 4 short

5 old 6 new 7 old 8 young

3- ./ 3- ./
4- X 4- X
s- x s- x
s- ./ 6- X
1- ../ 1- ../
s- ../ s- x
g_ ../ 9- X b llB Test your memory. Close your
95% 25% book. Listen and answer the questions.
1 What colour is the bag?
9 good 10 bad 11 hot 12 cold
/t'e; brown.
13 red 14 ye 15 blue 6 green
17 black 18~ 19 brown 20 orange 5 IWllHtl Find something in your
class (or in this book} for each of the
2 Study t he rules. adjectives in exercise 1.
e
1 Adjectives go before the noun.
2 Adjectives are the same for singular and plural.
article / number adjective no un
a small dog
Pronunciation
long hair
an old key Consonant clusters
···················
two old keys 1 DIJ list~~· ~~~ ·~~~·~~~~...................... .

3 Complete the sentences. Put the words in brackets in the black brown small old green
correct order. umbrella
1 l'm a e;tudent at a new univere;ity.
1
2
I'm a student at - -· (new a university)
I live with _ _ . (friends two good)
2 Say these.
Asmall green umbrella
Three brown cats
-
3 We live in--· (big house a) An old black briefcase
4 It's in - -· (street a long) Twelve short blue pencils
5 I work in _ _ in the evening. (a restaurant small)•
6 I drive - -· (van a green)

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42 GRAMMAR

1 91 Read and listen. 3 DJ Drill. Listen. Say the negative.


1 !'ve got a mobile.
I haven't got a mobile.

4a lfl1 Listen. Tick ./ what Kelly has got.

1 a house ~
2 a car ./
3 a bike
4 ajob
5 a sister
6 a computer
7 an email address
8 a new mobile
9 a boyfriend
But I haven't 10 a dog
got a srnall dog.
b Write sentences about Kelly.
1 She hasn't got a house. She's got
a small flat.

I've got a 5a 11.!lllHt!I Complete the sentences with


very big dog. !'ve got or I haven't got.
1 _ _ a house.
2 _ _ a computer.
3 _ _ a pet.
4 _ _ an email address.
5 _ _ a good job.
6 _ _ new mobile.
7 _ . _ a sports car.
've (have) 8 _ _ a bike.
You 9 _ _ a big family.
haven't •,, a new flat.
We 10 _ _ long hair.
(have not) a sister.
They
got a cat. b Work with a partner. Compare your
He 's (has) a mobile. answers.
She hasn't a big car. A / haven't got a house.
(It) (has not) B No, I haven't got a house, either.

Now 1 can ...


42
PI talk about possessions.
43 SKILLS

1 Bll Read and listen. Who is Zeta? 3 What has Joe got in his new job?
- his own office - a new mobile
o • - a desk ./ - a secretary
To: Mum and Dad - a computer - a company car
- a telephone - a parking space
Subject: My news
4 Match the people and things to the
Hi Mum and Dad adjectives.
1 The office is L
Guess what? !'ve got a new job. It's with a
2 His laptop is _
mobile phone company c~lled Phones-2-Go.
3 His new mobile is _
I haven't got my own office. I share it with four 4 The job is _
other people. But it's a very big office. I've got 5 The people in his office are _
a desk with a computer. It's a laptop. It's black
6 Zeta is _
and it's really fast. I've got a telephone, too,
and, of cou rse, a new mobi le. The mobile's very a really good.
small. I haven't got a secretary or a company b gorgeous.
car, but maybe next year ... e very small.
Anyway, the job is really good and the people in d very nice.
my office are very nice. e really fast.
f very big.
Hope you're OK.
Lo ve
Joe
Greeting: Dear ...
PS I've got a new girlfriend, too. Her name's
Hi ... (more informal)
Zeta, and she works for a big sports company.
She's 29 and she's gorgeous.
Ending: All the best
Take care
Love (more informal)
Lots of love

5 f{.Ji!IHl!I Write to someone about your


news (a new job, a new car). Use the
text in exercise 1.

English in the world


Text messages
~~-~~~~. ~~~~. ~~~·~· ~~~· ·~~~~~·~~~· -~~~ ...... .
short. Match ..the
. texts to the meanmgs.
.
1eu2moro 2 r uok}
2 Read the email again. Answer the questions. 3 dnt b18 4 thnx 4·!11' txt
5 lluu u 6 en ugo 2nite
1 Who is it from?
2 Who is it to? a- Thanks for your text.
3 What is it about? b- Can you go tonight?""
- a new flat e- Are you OK?
- a new job d- See you tornorrow.
- a new girlfriend e- I love you.
- a new car f - Don't be late.

m Now 1 can •..


43
m write a short email giving news.
Thars Lüe! Episode 6

1 BIJ Read and listen to the story. 3a Complete the expressions•



2 Are the statements true (T) or false (F)?
1 Jordan doesn't work in London. Is this __ free?
2 He drives to work. Sure. __ ahead.
3 He wants to Live in London. No, I'm - - · It's taken.
4 He doesn't l'ike the fl-at in York House. There's a seat _ _ here.
5 He meets Sarah and Peter in the Coffee Shop.
6 Lucy and Jordan know each other. b DJ Listen, check, and repeat.

4 Work in a group. Practise the story.

Jordan works in London, but he doesn't Uve there. Every


day he drives to work in his van and every evening he drives
home. He doesn't like it. He wants aflat in London.

Jordan Excuse me. Do you know this place - York House?


It's a block of flats. Jordan Excuse me. Is this seat free?
Sarah Yes, I live near York House - it's in Park Road, Sarah Sure. Go ahead.
over there. Jordan Thanks. Oh, helio again!
Jordan Thanks. Sarah I'm sorry. Do I know you? ... Oh, yes. I remember. York House.

Sarah So do you like the flat? Sarah Lucy, we've got a new neighbour.
Jordan Yes, I do. My name's Jordan. This is Jordan.
Sarah Pleased to meet you. I'm Lucy Excuse me. Is this seat free? Lucy You!
Sarah. I .. . oh, look. There's Man No, I'm sorry. It's taken. Jordan Bello again.
my friend Lucy. Sarah Lucy! There's a seat over here! Sarah Oh, do you know each other?

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1 611 Listen and repeat. 2a Complete the words. Write in the


missing letters.
1 mo_ th 7 stomac_
2 hai 2 ha_d 8 n_ck
3 l_g 9 f_ot
4 nos_ 10 ea_
5 e_es 11 fi_ger
6 ha_ r 12 t_ e

b Say the words.

3 Work with a partner. Test each other.

8 arm

A What's this?
B lt's your nose.

4 DIJ Listen. Follow the instructions.

; hand She's got blue eyes.


NOT the bltte eyes.
He's got short hair.
NOT lle's got short hairs.
"He's got a big nose.
12 thumb NOT lle's got big nose.

5 l>escribe the people. Write two


13 fi nger sentences about each person.
He's got short /egs.
She hasn't gota big stomach.

15 foot plural: feet)

.• 'Now I:can ...


45
'~ name sorne parts of tlze body.
46 GRAMMAR

1a mJ Read and listen. What's wrong with Ryan? 3 Put in Hove or Has.
1 _ _ you got a cold?
2 _ _ they got a car?
3 _ _ she gota good job?
4 __ he a nice flat?
5 _ _ you got a daughter?
6 _ _ we gota new boss?

4 11'!11 Drill. Listen. Make questions.


1 He's got a car.
Has he got a car?
2 They've got a nice house.
Have they got a nice house?

5 Make conversations. Use the cues.


1 Have you got an aspirin?
Sarah Have you got a headache, Ryan? No, I haven't.
Ryan Yes, 1 have. Have you got an aspirin? 1 you/an aspirin (No)
Sarah No, 1 haven't. Sorry. 2 Ryan /a hangover (Yes)
3 we/a meeting today (Yes)
4 Jordan /a new job (No)
5 he / a new flat (Yes)
6 Ryan and Cindy /three children (No)
7 Sarah/a bike (Yes)
8 Lucy /a boyfriend (No)

6a l'(.llllHt!I Work with a partner. Ask


about these things. Write his/ her
answers.
A Have you got any children?
B Yes, I have. /'ve got a son and a
daughter.
A Have you got a car?
B No, I haven't.
Sarah Poor Ryan! Has he got a cold or something? 1 any children
Cindy No, he hasn't. He's got a hangover. 2 a car
Sarah Oh, I see. 3 a cold
4 a secretary
b Practise the conversation with a partner. 5 any brothers or sisters
6 a mobil~
2 Study the rule. 7 a driving licence
8 your own office
You've got an aspirin. b Find a new partner. Ask and answer
,(\
Have you got an aspirin? Yes, I have. NOT Yes, l'V1!. about your first partners.
No, 1 haven't. NOT No, I ha·ven't got. A Has Miguel got any children?
Ryan has got a cold. 6 Yes, he has. He's got a son and a
.b. daughter.
Has Ryan got a cold? Yes, he has.
No, he hasn't.

46
91 Nowlcan ...
m ask people about tlleir possessions.
47 SKILLS

1 D.11 Listen and repeat.

1 a headache 2 abad back 3 toothache 4 stomach ache 5 a cold

6 a sore throat 7 a temperature 8 a cough 9 sore eyes 10 hay fever

2a UIJ Listen. What's wrong? 3 Work with a partner. Make new


conversations.
A B is ill. Ask what's wrong.
B Say what's wrong.
A Answer.
A What's the matter?/What's wrong?
B /'ve got a bad back.
A Oh, dear.

English in the world


Medical advice
Here is -~~~~·~·~·~¡~·h --~~~~~-~~~~·~~~~-~~·~·~·
tfie UK g1ve:

Don't smoke.
Use less sa lt.

~~
Take care in the sun
·
Do - .
more exerc1se.

b Work with a partner. Ask and answer about the peopte.


~hat advice do doctors in your country
give for a healthy lifestyle?
A What's wrong with Sandra? •
B She's got toothache.
Now 1 can ...
47
11 describe sorne commo11 illnesses.
Asking for things

1 lfll Listen and repeat. 2 B Listen to the conversations.


... Which things do the people ask for in
exercise 1?

3a Complete the expressions.


m!lllDmi Asldng for thtngs
Have you got _ _ mirror?
Yes, I have. _ _ you are.
Have you got _ _ tissues?
1 a mirror 2 tissues No, - -· 1 haven't.

• '.
·.
4
b DJ Listen, check, and repeat.

B
1 plasters
Drill. Listen. Make questions.

Have you got any plasters?


2 a pen
''.
Have you got a pen?

3 a pen 4 a stamp
Positive: I've got some plasters.
Negative: I haven't got any plasters.
Question: Have you got any plasters?

5 Work with a partner. Make


conversations. Follow the pattern.
A Have you got any plasters?
B Yes, I have. Here you are.

5 painkillers 6 scissors A Thanks.

Pronunciation
/ h/
1 m
························
Listen· ~~~·-~~~-~~~~..................... ..
1 here ear
2 hand and
3 his is
4 Hi eye

7 a piece of paper 8 a nail file 2 B listen and repeat.


1 Hi. How are you?
2 Has he got any hair?
3 Her hands are over her eyes
4 Here's our house. ·
5 How old is he?

9 plasters 10 a towel

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1 B Listen and repeat. 2 B Listen. Mime the activity.

With these activities we usually use


go + -ing :
swim go swimming
run go running
cycle go cycling
ski go skiing
skate go skating
dance go dancing

4 cook 5 cycle 6 ski We say:


I go dancing on Mondays.
NOT I danee on Mond11ys.

3 DIJ Drill. Listen. Make questions.


1 golf
Do you play golf?
2 cycle
Do you go cycling?

7 skate 8 paint 9 dance 4a Wo~k with a partner. Ask and answer


about the activities in exercise 1.
' A Do you go swimming?
6 Yes, Ido.
A Doyou ...

b Find a new partner. Tell him / her about


your first partner.
Denise goes swimming. She doesn't go
running. She ...
10 play golf 11 play ice hockey 12 play basketball
5

sentences.

I ... -
I go skiing, but I don't go skatlng.

I don't play the piano, but I play the


violín.
I don't ...
13 play the guitar 14 play the piano 15 play the violín

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50 GRAMMAR

la mJ Read and listen. 4a Study the rule.

You can play the piano .


.&
Can you play the piano? Yes, I can.
No, I can't.

b look at the pictures. What can Sarah do?


She can swim. ./
She can't ski. X

Lucy Are you good at sport, Peter?


Peter Yes, I am. 1 can't play cricket. We don't
play it in the US, but 1 can play basketball,
tennis, and ...
c Work with a partner. Ask and answer about Sarah.
Sarah Oh, excuse me. I've got a text . ... Oh, no!
A Can she swim?
One of the people in our volleyball team is
B Yes, she can.
ill. Can you play voUeyball, Lucy?
Lucy No, 1 can't. Sorry. But what about you, Sa f{.JlllDl!I Can you do the things in exercise 4b?
Peter? Can you play volleybaU? Make sentences with I can or I can't.
Peter Yes, 1 can. When's the game, Sarah? 1can paint.
Sarah I'm sorry, Peter. It's a women's team. 1can't dance.

b Ask and answer with a partner.


b Practise the conversation with a partner.
A Can you play the vio/in?
2 Study the table. Make sentences. B Yes, I can. OR No, I can't .

Pronunciation
I ski. can / can't
He swim. ············· ··················
She can play the piano. 1 BJ listen ahd ~~·~·~~~: ........................................ .
(It) can't dance. 1 I can skate.
3 You can sing.
We (cannot) cook. I can't skate.
You play volleyball. You can't sing.
2 She can dance.
They sing. 4 We can cook
She can't dance.
We can't cook.
NOT 1 esn to ski. OR 1 esn skiing.
2 E listen. Tick ./ the sentence that you hear.
3 1!B Drill. Listen. Make sentences.
1 I/swim
I can swim.

Now can ...


50
11 say I
what 1 can and can't do.
1 111 Liam has got a job interview with an adventure holiday 3 What can Liam do?
company. Listen. What is his job at the moment? He can ...
He can't ...

4 Use the form. Interview your partner.


Write his /her answers.

5 Find a new partner. Ask and answer


about your first partners.
A Can Magda speak any foreign
languages?
B Yes, she can. She can speak ...
English in the world
Sports

FUNTlME HOLlDAVS
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _---,_1· ~9e : 22
J
Name: \.l"'-""' Cvoss
Details
YES NO

1 Can you speak any foreign 0 o fv~"c;l-1, G~v-"

languages?

2 Can you sw1rn7


1 o o
3 can you ski?
o o
4 Can you play any sports
o o
5 Can you ride a horse7 o o
6 can you drive?
o o
7 Can you ptay a rnusic.al
instrurnent?
o o
s Can you c.ook? o o
9 Can you fix a car?
o o
10 Can you use a computer7 o o
What are the popular sports in
co un t ry.' your
2 Listen again and complete the form.

Now1 can ...


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11 ask someone what they can do.
Thars Life! Episode 7

1 mJ Read and listen to the story. 3 g Listen and repeat.

2 Answer the questions. Invttatfons 2


1 Where is Lucy's boss this week? Can I take you to dinner?
2 Why does Jordan want to take Lucy to dinner? That would be nice.
3 When is Lucy
,... and Jordan's dinner? What about Friday?
4 Where is their dinner? No, I can't come on Friday.
5 When is the football match? Would you like to go?
6 Does Jordan want to go to the football match? Yes. Great! /Yes, OK.
7 When is the concert?
4 Work in a group. Practise the story.

Jordan What about Friday?


Lucy No, I can't come on Thursday or Friday this week.
What about Wednesday?
Jordan Look. rm really sorry about the other day. Is your boss Jordan Yes, OK. Do you like Japanese food?
still angry with you? Lucy Yes, 1 do.
Lucy No, it's OK. Anyway, she's on holiday this week. Jordan Good. We can try that new restaurant near the cinema
Jordan Good, but can 1 take you to dinner? 1 want to say sorry. - the Cherry Blossorn. Is seven o'clock OK for you?
Lucy Thank you. That would be nice. Lucy OK. Seven o'clock at the restaurant.

Ryan Do you like football, Jordan?


Jordan Yes, I do. Why?
Ryan Well, I've got two tickets for the Champion's League
match this evening. Would you like to go?
Jordan Yes. Great! ... Oh, but I've gota date with Lucy tonight.
Ryan Well, it's Chelsea and Real Madrid - a big match!
Jordan Oh, no!

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l
1 mi Listen and repeat.

7 window 12 kitchen
8 living room 13 garage
4 bedroom 9 dining room 14 garden
5 balcony 10 stairs 15 cellar

2a Where are they? Complete the sentences. 3a '11] Listen. Sorne people are showing
1 The woman's in the bathroom a visitar round their house. Number the
2 The car's,_ __ _ _ _ _ __ __ _ __ __ _ places in the correct order.
3 The piano's,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ garage _ bathroom
4 The man'_,__ _ _ __ __ __ __ __ __ _ _ dining room _ kitchen
5 The girl's _ __ _ _ __ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ __ _ living room _ cellar
6 The dog'_,__ _ _ _ __ _ __ __ _ _ _ _ J_ garden _ balcony
7 The two boys are_ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ __ _ bedrooms _ hall
8 The cat's_ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ __ __ _
3b l'(.]l!IHt) Make a map of your house.
b 116 Listen, check, and repeat. Write the names of the rooms.

e Ask and answer with a partner.


A Where is the woman? ..
B She's in the bathroom.

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54 GRAMMAR

la 11) Read anq Listen. 3 Bt1 Drill. Listen. Make sentences. Use there's or
there are.
1 two bathrooms
There are two bathrooms.

4 Complete the sentences about Jordan's flat.


1 There isn't a garden.
2 four rooms.
3 three bedrooms.
4 a kitchen.
5 a balcony.
6 six flats in the block.
T two bathrooms.
8 a lift.
Raj What's your new flat like, Jordan?
5 Study "the tables. Make three question and answer
Jordan It's great. There are four moms - a
conversations.
living room, a bedroom, a k~tchen, and
a bathroom. And there's a balcony, too.
Raj Oh, right. How many flats are there in a cellar
Yes, is.
' Is a kitchen?
the block? No, isn't.
a good view?
Jordan Six. I'm on the top floor, so there's a there there
five rooms?
good view. Yes, are.
Are two bedrooms?
No, aren't.
six windows?
~.--~...-r:. ,------~(T- _,...,... -

there is/g~: L >'. --~- _;··., : ·


rooms
How many flats are there?
bedrooms

6 BJ Drill. Listen. Make questions.


Use Is there or Are there.
1 six flats
Are there six flats?
7
b Practise the conversation with a partner.
How many ... are there?
Are there .. .?
Is there .. .?
We use there is/ there are to describe a place.
Ask about these things:
a gardep. - rooms
's (is) - a garden
a lift. - rooms upstairs - two bathrooms
isn't (is not)
a balcony. - a cellar
There - a garage
four rooms. - bedrooms - a balcony
are two bedrooms.
aren't (are not) three flats.

Now l can ...


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11 describe house or flat.
my
1 mi Pushpa and her husband have just moved into a new house.
Read and listen to Pushpa's email to her friends.
o •
To: Friends
-====-
5 ubject: Our new house

Hi
This is our new house. It~ a modern house
and it's unusual, because the bedrooms
are downstairs. There are three bedrooms.
There's a bathroom downstairs, too.
Upstairs there's a big living room, a hall, a
toilet, and a kitchen. We haven't got a dining
room. We eat in the kitchen. There's a very
big window in the living room. We sit there
in the evening. The view is beautiful.
Outside there's a garden with a small
swimming pool, but we haven't got a garage.
We love the house, and the neighbours are
very nice.
Hope you're OK. Come and visit us soon.
Lo ve
Pushpa

2 Are the statements tr4e (T) or false (F)? Pronunciation


1 There are two bedrooms. /o/ and ¡e¡
... ···········
2 The bathroom is upstairs.
3 There isn't a dining room.
1 a Listen and. r~~~~¡:· ............... ......
4 There's a swimming pool in the garden. /3/
5 There's a garage. •. /0/
there three
6 Pushpa doesn't like the neighbours.
brother bathroorn
3 Answer the questions.
1 Is it an old house?
2a Put the words in the correct column
above.
2 Why is the house unusual?
Thursday with thanks father
3 How many rooms are there?
this thirty thing those
4 What does Pushpa describe with the adjectives below?
- modern - beautiful b mJ Listen, check, and repeat.
o('
- big - small 3 Say these.
- very big - nice 1 These are my three brothers.
5 f(.]lllHlll Imagine that you have just moved into your dream 2 The bathroom's over there.
3 Thank you for those things.
house. Write an email to a frlend describing the house.

write a short email


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11 describing where
Now 1 can ...
live.l
Asldng where places are
la mi Read and listen. 3a Complete the expressfon s.
- ------....
Excuse me. Where can I find
Mr Lee's office. please?
Where _ 1 find Mr Lee's office, please?
Is_ a chemist's near here, please?
It's _ the tenth floor.
It's _ New Street.
It's on _ left. • ._.__
It's Oíl the - · ~·
b BJ Listen, check, and repeat.
Mr Lee? His office is 011 the 4a 111 Listen to the conversations. Where
fourth floor. The lift íS over are the places 1-6? Write the correct
there on the right. Letter.
1 room 52 -*....
2 a cash machine _
3 the toilets _
4 a restaurant _
5 the manager's "office _
Excuse me. Is there a 6 an iílternet café _
a over there, the secoíld door Oíl the left
b in Market Street - the secoíld street Oíl
the right
c on the sixth floor
d upstairs - the first door on the right
e on the fifth floor
f in Loíldon Road - the third street Oíl
the left
b Work with a partíler. Make the
conversations.
A Excuse me. Where can I find room 52,
please?
B /t's on the fifth floor.
A Thank you.

b Practise the conversations with a partner. English in the world


Which floor?
2a 1111 Listen and repeat. .. ....... :......
Ordinal numbers
lst first 6th sixt h 11th eleventh
2nd second 7th seventh ) 12th twelfth
3rd third Sth eighth 13th thirteenth
4th fourth 9th ninth 14th fourteenth
Sth fifth 10th tenth
What do you say in your country?
b How do you say these?
15th 16th 17th 18th 19th

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1 BI Listen and repeat. 2 B Drill. Listen. Make questions.
1 suit
How much Is this suit?
2 jeans
How much are these jeans?

3a 11) Listen to the fashion show. What


are the models wearing?

Arnold a brown suit ...


Beatrix
Sylvia
Marco

b Write a sentence about each person.


Arnold Is wearing a brown suit, ...

l'm wearlng a red r-shirt and blue


~rousers.

Sergio is wearing ...

Pronunciation
/J/ and /d3¡
····· .......... .
1 l.IJ Listen a~·d..;~·~~~~: .................. ..
/JI /d3/
shoes jea ns
shirt jacket
shorts jumper
wash

2 Say these.
. orange

These words are always plural: 1 She's wearing shorts and jogging
trousers jea ns shorts shoes.
2 Jane's washing an orange T-shirt.
We say: This shirt is nice. BUT These trousers are nice.

¡c...-. . . .
~ lfll t"Now 1 can
...
57
~M_.
m lna~~'sóme
-:...-:- •
items of clothing.
58 GRAMMAR

1 B Read and listen. 3 B Drill. Listen. Say the negative.


1 I'm cooking.
l'm not cooking.

Language note
ha ve having
-e
write writing
short vowel sit sitting
+ consonant run running

4 Write two sentences about each


picture. Use the cues.
1 She iBn't playing FriBbee. She'B
reading a book.

1 play Frisbee / read a book

2 run/walk

3 sit in the park/ shop

4 send an email/write a letter

2 Study the rule and the table. Make sentences.


Present continuous: ~- · . ·l" i". ·~
5 watch TV / listen to music
We use the present continuous to say what is happening now.
'm (am) 5 JMlllHl!I Are you doing the things
1 below at the moment? Write sentences.
'm not (am not)
cooking. 1 /'m not playing football.
He
's (is) having a picnic. 2 l'm learning EngliBh.
She
isn't (is not) sitting in the garden. 1 play football 6 sit in a classroom
(It)
playing Frisbee. 2 learn English 7 make a video diary
We eating. 3 eat a sandwich 8 have a shower
're (are)
You 4 run 9 read
aren't (are not)
They 5 write 10 sleep

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11 sayNow1whatcanis...happening at the moment.
1 Look at t he picture. What are the people wearing?

2 Gil Robin has just arrived at the party. He doesn't know many
people there. Listen and repeat the names. English in the world
Atan Trisha , Georgia Ben • Going to a party
Carlos Robín Linda Colín ~~~~··~~~~·~ ·~~·~~~··i~··~~~~~~:····················
3 g Listen. Match thé names with the people in the picture. When p~ople go to a party in Britain, they
take a gift for the host(s). This is usually
4a Complete the sentences with the correct names. a bottle of wine, flowers, ora box of
1 .1..l.nd1! is talking to Robín. · chocolates.
2 _ _ is standing in front of the window.
3 _ _ is looking at sorne photographs.
4 _ _ is Ben's girlfriend.
5 _ _ is wearing a blue top.
6 _ _ is Linda's boss.
7 _ _ is eating a sandwich.
8 _ _ is talking on a mobile.

b Listen again and check.

5 J{,jj!IHt!I Work with a partner. Talk about people in the class. People don't normally take chocolates or
A fhat'e; Aníta over there. She's wearing jeane; and a flowers for a man.
bluejumper. Compare this to your country.
B OK.

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11 describecanwhat... people are wearing.
Now1
Thars Life! Episode 8
1 mil Read and listen to the story. 3a Complete the expressions.

2 Complete the sentences with the correct words. Saying goodbye


1 Lucy isn't answering her phone. See Y- - later.
2 Ryan says he's going to _ _ flat. I won't be _ _ .
3 It's Cindy's mother's - -· Bye.
-" are going to a - - ·
4 Lucy's friends Have a n_ _ time.
5 Lucy's _ _ isn't working. s__ you tomorrow.
6 At eight o'clock Lucy is sitting in a - - ·
7 Jordan and Ryan are ata football _ _ . b m!B Listen, check, and repeat.
8 Peter is watching the match on __ .
4 Work in a group. Practise the story.

It's 6.15 on Wednesday evening and Jardan and Ryan are talking
obout the footboll match.

I want to come to the match but


Lucy is going to the restaurant. And
now she isn't answerirfg her phone.

Well, send her a text. Anyway,


here's your ticket for the match.
But remember - don't tell Cindy!
See you later.

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1 mm Listen and repeat.

1 a train 2 a bus 3 a coach 4 a motorbike 5 a tram

6 a boat 7 aplane 8 a taxi 9 a ferry 10 the underground

11 a station 12 a bus stop 13 a bus station 14 an airport 15 a taxi rank

Transport verbs
4 1(.llliHA Look at the pictures in exercise 1. Which
--~-~~'!!!!!!! things have you got in your town?
tram.
1 We haven't got tralns.
plane.
They're going 2 We've got buses.
by train.
We're travelling 1
bus.
underground. Pronunciation
We say: We're waiting for the bus/train.
/re/ and /e1f.
··········· ··········
NOT We're 11aitil"lg the bt:ts/trittn. 1 CDJ Listen and ·~~~·~ ~~~· ...... ·· ... ··· ··· ··· ·· ··· ··· ··· .. ······

2 0 Listen. What form of transport are the people /re/ /e1/


using? Choose the correct answer. tram
train
1 They're travelling by boat / p/ane.
2 They're going by underground/plane. 2a Put the words in the correct column above.
3 They're waiting for the tram / train. plane travel have station t . b
t k . ax1 ag
4 They're waiting for the train /ferry. a e wa1t flat late bank
5 They're going by bus/ motorbike.
6 They're travelling by underground / coach. b m Listen, check, and repeat.
7 They're waitiAg for the boat/bus. 3 Say these.
8 They're waiting for the taxi/tram. 1 They're waiting for the taxi.
3 Write the plurals of the words in exercise 1. 2 We travet by train.
1 trains 3 I'm late for the plane.
2 buses 4 His flat is near the station .

61
AMMAR

ta 1111 Read and listen. 5 Make the questions and answers.


1 Is Russe/J wearing shorts?
Cindy is talking to her son. He's on holiday in Vietnam.
Yes, he is.
1 wearing shorts is Russell
2 he is what doing
3 Russell and his friends having fun are
4 sitting on the beach are his parents
5 Cindy what cleaning is
6 helping is her Ryan
7 Ryan watching TV is
8 is what watching he
6a Make questions. Use t he cues.

Bill Hi, Elaine. lt's Bill. How are you?


Cindy Hi, Russell. It's Murn. Are you having fun?
Elaine Hi, Bill. I'm fine, thanks.
Russell Yes, 1 am. It's very hot here. It's great.
Bill 1What/you / do?
Cindy What are you doing at the rnornent? What are you doíng?
Russell I'rn sitting on the beach with rny friends. What are Elaine I'm watching TV.
you and Dad doing?
Bill Oh, right. 2What/you / watch?
Cindy Well, I'rn cleaning the coffee rnachine in the café.
Elaine It's a film - The Piano.
Russell Is Dad helping you?
BHl 3you / enjoy / it?
Cindy No, he isn't. He's watching football on TV - as usual!
Elaine Yes, I am. It's very good.
Bill 4you/ eat/ something?
b Practise the conversation with a partner.
Elaine Yes, 1 am. Sorry. Can you hear it?
2 Study the rule. Bill Yes, I can. 5What/ you/eat?
and short answers Elaine Noodles. 6What/you/do?
Bill I'm reading a magazine on the train.
Yo~are having a good time.
Elaine 7you / go / home?
Are you having a good time? Yes, I am. NOT Ver,Fm
No, I'm not. Bill Yes, 1 am.
Elaine ªWhat/you/read?
He is helping you.
~ Bill It's justa computer magazine. I ...
Is he helping you? Yes, he is. NOT Yes, he's
1
No, he !sn't. b BJ Listen and check.
3 fm Orill. Listen. Make questfons. 7 Work with a partner. Guess the action.
1 He's having fun. 1 A Mime an action.
Is he having fun? B Ask questions.
A Are you playing the piano?
4 Study the examples.
B No, /'m not.
A Are you sending an email?
Where are you going?

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B Now 1 can ...
m ask what people are doing.
1 l!IJ Read and listen. Match the postcards with the correct pictures.
1 Dear :fulie, a
We' re in 6reue. A1 ihe moment 1<e're
sitting on a boat We're go1ng to one
of ihe islands. l>e1er and ÍOO'j are wifu
me. l>eter iSl'Ít ertjo-¡ing ihe boat trip.
He's fuling sea$iG~ ÍOl1'j f> ta~ing ~me
0

photo9raphs. lt's l>eautiful here and


we're having a great time.
Missin9 'jOU,
O\iver J(J( J(

2 b
G"eet111~s ~olo'\ J"'f"'"' J"'ct "'"""
1"'"e 011 holiJ."'Y· We',.e h"'veni~
~Olo'\ ío~yo to os"'~"' 011 H-.e bl.\llet
h"'i" t-oMy. lt-'s "'~...11\-...stic
h"'i" - very ~"ISi-. We',.e h"'vi11' "'
very ~ooJ. Hlo'\e heve. íhe ~ocJ.'s
wo11J.erP1.1\. J"'á's e"'HI\~ vice
"'""" fis\.\ ~olo'\ solo'\et\.\i11~ c"'lleJ.
"' "t>e11t-o °bol(' "'\- H-.e lo'\O\fo\el\r.
$ee Yº"' soo11,
B"'v'b"'""'

3 fi¡
.. .' e
lm 111 tite USA. lm Itere º" bvs111ess w1tlt
Sul:J (Jl1d ft(J11.{', were trave/fllf(J fro111 New 1...............
1
york to StJ11 fr(J11c1SCO today. were ~t tite
(J1rport 11ow. Were W(J1t1119 for ovr ph11e,
bvt 1t:S delllyed lm /QQ.{'t119 after tltt baqs.
wMeSul:j (Jl1d fr(J11t. (Jte /QQl.llfq 111 tite
sJtqps !Itere (Jfelots ofsllops Itere yov
t(J11 bvy (J/fyt/filfq .:..
liope yovre OK.
Love,
StJ11dra

Language note 3 l'ilJ Test your memory. Close your


We say: on a train, bus, plane, boat, bike book. Listen and answer the questions.
but: in a car, a taxi 1 What's Tony doing?
He'5 taking photograph5.
,-
2 Look at the names. Answer the questions.
4 i{.]l!IHQI Imagine you are on holiday
Sandra Jack Oliver Frank Barbara Peter Suki Tony with two friends. Write a postcard to
1 Which people are travelling together? someone at home.
2 Where is each group of people? What are they doing today?
3 What is each person doing at the moment?

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11 Now1 can ...
understand and write a postcard.
Talking about plans

1a BI Read and listen to the conversation. Choose the correct 3a Plan your next holiday.
information. • When are you going?
Who are you going with?
Where are you going?
How are you travelling?
Where are you staying?
b Work with a partner. Talk about your
holiday. Follow the pattern.
A I'm going on holiday ... (time).
B Oh, who are you going with?
A I'm going with ... (people).
B And where are you going?
A We're going to ... (place).
B Are you going by ... (form of transport)?
A Yes, we are./No, we aren't. We're going
by ... (form of transport).
B Where are you staying?
A We're staying ... (accommodation).
B Well, have a good t-ime.
A Thanks.
Man We're going on holiday 1tomorrow / next week.
Woman Oh, where are you going? English in the world
Man We're going to ZBarcelona/ Rome. Transport signs
Woman Are you going by plane? ~~~~ ·~·;~· ·~~~·~~ ·~~~~;·i~ ·;~~~· ·l~~~~~~~ ; ···.
Man No, we aren't. We're going by 3train /car. Where do you find them? ·
Woman Where are you staying? 1

~~
Man We're staying 4with sorne friends /in a hotel.
Woman Very nice. Well, have a good time.
Man Thanks.

b Practise the conversation with a partner.

2a Study the examples.


Future plans
Present continuous Future time expression
We're going to France tomorrow.
He's playing tennis next week.
Sorne visitors are coming next Wednesday.
They're having a party at the weekend.
She's going to the cinema on Monday.
I'm meeting my friends this evening.

b iiiji¡¡QCW Use the expressions above. Make new sentences


about yourself.
J'm going to a party tomorrow.
My friend and I are ... at the weekend.

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1 al Listen and repeat. 2 Complete the sentences.
1 We're in t he garden.
2 They're __ work.
3 She's _ _ meeting.
4 The children are __ school.
5 Our friends are _ _ holiday.
6 Bill's _ _ doctor's.
7 She isn't __ home.
8 He's _ _ bed.
9 I'm _ _ shower.
1 in bed 2 in the shower 3 in the garden 10 We're _ _ restaurant.

3 Work with a partner. Make phone


conversations.
A Phone to speak to a friend.
B Choose a place from exercise 1. Say
where the person is.
A He/lo. Can I speak to jane, please?
B /'m sorry. She's in the shower.
4 in a meeting 5 at work 6 at school A Oh, OK. Thank you.

4 l'm Listen. Where's Harry in each


conversation?
He's ata restaurant.

7 at the supermarket 8 at home .


9 at a restaurant
'

5 l'J.IlllHt!I Where do you do these


things? Discuss your ideas with a
partner.
1 eat
10 ata party 11 at the doctor's 12 on holiday 2 sleep
3 watch TV
4 read
5 sing
6 meet your friends
7 write emails
8 spend a lot of money
9 listen to music
10 buy food

13 He's in./ He's out. 14 He's here./ He's away.

65
m Now 1 can ...
m say where people are.
66 GRAMMAR

1 91 Read and listen. 4a Choose the correct form.


Sarah 1 wasn't/~ at home last
Lucy isn't happy this week. Her boss, Olive Green, is at work. night. She 2was / were with her friends.
Lucy's coffee breaks are exactly fifteen minutes. They 3was / were at a restaurant. Their

~
exams 4was / were over so they 5was / were
very happy. The food 6 was / were very good.
Two of her friends 7wasn't / weren't there.
They 8was / were at home, beca use their
daughter 9was / were ill.
b mJ Listen and check.

5 l{.]l!IHtll Complete the sentences with


1 was or 1 wasn't.
1 _ _ at the dentist's yesterday.
• • 2 _ _ on holiday last week.
-----~-.........
3 _ _ in bed at 3 o'clock this morning.
Lucy was very happy last week. Olive wasn't at work, because 4 _ _ at home yesterday evening.
she was on holiday. Lucy's coffee breaks weren't 15 minutes 5 _ _ at a restaurant last Saturday.
last week. They were 25 or 30 minutes. And her lunch breaks ... 6 _ _ ill yester~ay.
7 _ _ away last weekend.
8 _ _ out last night.

Pronunciation
Negativeshortfurrns
·····································
Sorne negative short forms ha~~--~~~ ........ .
syllable and sorne have two syllables.
1 B Listen and repeat.

2 Study the table. Make sentences. one syltable two ~llables


aren't isn't
I ata party 2a Put the words in the correct column
was above.
He at the doctor's
wasn't
She out wasn't weren't haven't hasn't
(was not) yesterday.
(It) ill don't doesn't can't
last week.
on holiday
We
You
were
weren't
at home
on Monday. b a Listen, check and repeat.
away 3 Say th"ese.
They (were not) in Rome
1 She doesn't eat cheese. ·/
• - , - .. r-- ' .... J -' • • i.--- ~- ~- - 1. • " •'; - 1 2 We weren't in. 1
Language·noté ." ·· 1 • --.- · "~¡ .; · · ·. · · _
3 He isn't a student.
yesterday last week last night yesterday evening 4 I wasn't out.
toda y this week ton· ht this evenin 5 I can't sing.
3 lfJ Drill. Listen. Say the negative in the past. Use yesterday.
1 She's ill today.
She wasn't ill yesterday.

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ll Now 1 can ...
say where people were in the past.
67 SKILLS

1 mlJ Listen and repeat the names.

yesterday
this morning
Last week
on Sunday afternoon
on Friday
Last night
at the weekend
last Wednesday

5 Penny

2 [flJ Listen to the conversations. Match the people with the 4 l{.Jl!IHtl Work with a partner. Make
correct places and times. conversations. Use the pictures and cues
from exercise 1.
3 Write a sentence about each person or couple. A A!k a question.
1 Sue and Tim were'on holiday last week. B Say where you were.
• - - ' •17 A ,Were you at the supermarket /ast
Languag~ not~.~,:~ ~\:,..i::'..;; _'.,.,;,~ :;. week?
yes/ no questions and short answers B Yes, I was.
You were out Last night.
..X... English in the world
Were you out Last night? Yes, we were.
No, we weren't. .~~~i.~~..~.~.~..~~.e.~~·~·~· fnglish
It was good.
..X...
Some. words are differe~·~ ·~~ ·~~~~~ · ~~·~·····
Was it good? 1 Yes, it was. Amencan English.
____ l No, it wasn't. holiday ._.... vacation
- - -
•• 1-..!. .--· -
football ._.... soccer
Where were you? TAt home. fla·t ++ aj5artment
Where was he? At the office
1 In bed. lift ++ e(evator
Where were they? [ On holiday. shop ..._. store
Can you add any more words to the list?
'

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l'I Now I can ...
ask where people were.
Thars Lüe! Episode 9
'
1 mlJ Read and listen to the story. 3 B Listen and repeat.
.. Feeling angry
2 Are the statements true (T) or false (F)?
1 Lucy was at the restaurant for two hours. Don't talk to me.
2 She was with her friends. I'm very angry with you.
3 Jordan wasn't at the restaurant It was very embarrassing.
4 He was at-home. That's it! !
5 The football match was on TV.
6 Jordan was with Ryan at the match. 4 Work in a group. Practise the story.
7 Cindy is angry with Ryan.

Jordan Look. l'm very sorry about dinner last night.


Lucy Don't talk to me, Jordan. Ym very angry with you. Peter Hi. And congratulations, Jordan!
Jordan But I ... Jordan What?
Lucy I was at that restaurant for an hour. lt was very Peter Well, you want to be a TV star, and you were on TV
embarrassing. last night.
Jordan Yes, I'm very sorry, but ... Jordan I'm sorry. I don't understand.
Lucy My friends were at a rock concert, but 1 wasn't. I was Peter It's OK. l'm only joking. You were in the crowd at
at the restaurant - alone! Where were you? the soccer - sorry, football match.
Jordan Where was I? Oh, 1 was ... oh, look. Here's Peter! Lucy You were ata football match? Well, that's it!!

Jordan Lucy! I ...


Cindy Excuse me, Jordan. Were you at the football match
last night?
Peter Yes, he was. He was with Ryan!

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1 al Listen and repeat. 2 lm Listen to the conversations. Which
words from exercise 1 do you hear?
The tire brigade
1 A police officer; a paramedic

We say:
Call the fire brigade!
Call the police!
Call an ambulance!

3 BJ Drill. Listen and answer.


1 Stop! Thief!
Quick. Cal/ the police!

4a f{.l!llHt!I Answer the questions.


1 a fire 2 a fire engine 3 a fire ñghter (a fireman) 1 Where are these things in your town?
4 a fire alarm - the hospital or ambulance station
- the police station
The police
- the fire station
2 Where are these things in your place of
work or school?
- a fire alarm
- a first aid kit
b Compare your answers with a partner.

English in the world


.~.~~'.~ency services
····················· ·····················
············
What colour are these things in your
country?
5 police officers (a policeman /a policewoman) fire engines police cars
6 a thief 7 a police car 8 a police station police uniforms ambulances
Medical services
What number do you phone for the
emergency services in your country?

911

ºººº
ºººº
ºººº
ºººº
the UK
and Canada
9 an accident 10 an ambulance 11 a paramedic
12 a first aid kit •

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70 GRAMMAR

1 flll Read and listen to Lucy. 3 Write the past simple of these verbs.
.. 1 arrive arríved 5 like _ _ __
On a normal day, I arrive at my office at 8.45 and I start work 2 cook 6 phone _ __
at nine. I stop for coffee at eleven and for lunch at one. I 3 wait 7 help _ _ __
fínish work at 5.30. 4 stop 8 play _ _ __

4a Put the verbs into the past simple.


The fíre 1 5tarted (start) at 11.15.
Somebody ~ (phone) the fire
brigade and the police. Then the fire alarm
in our building 3 (sound). I
____ (pick up) my bag and
_ ___ (walk) downstairs. After a
few minutes the fire brigade 6_ _ __
(arrive) and they 7 (rush) into
the building. The police 8_ _ __
(move) everybody away from the buildings
and they 9 ( close) the street.

Sorne people 10 (want) to get


things from tt\eir offices, but the police
Last Friday I arrived at rny ofílce at 8.45 and I started work 11
(stop) them . We
at nine. I stopped for coffee at eleven, but I fínished work at 12
(wait) in the street for an
11.30, because the fire alarrn sounded. There was a fire in the
hour. Then we 13 (decide) to
next building.
go home. So my weekend 14_ _ __
(start) early. Later I 15 (watch)
a report about the fire on the TV news.

b fD1 Listen and check.

Pronunciation
.~~~~..t~nse -ed endings
1 -·~·;~~~~·~~~··~~·~·~~~·~~·~·~~~~~(~~···
After a voiced consonant, -ed = /d/
After a voiceless consonant, -ed = /t/
After -t or -d, -ed = /rd/

2 Study the rules. j d/ /t/ /rd/


phoned walked waited
~rri ved finished
1 To make the past simple, we add -ed. finish finished sounded
walk walked 2a Put the verbs in the correct c·olumn .
2 When the verb ends in -e, we add -d. arrive arrived above.
clase closed stop ped t·ived needed used started
3 When the verb has a short vowel and stop stopped worked watched travelled wanted
one consonant, we usually double the travel travelled b sr,.. L'1sten, check, and repeat.
IA:Ail
consonant.
4 The past simple is the same for all subjects.
I arrived. He arrived. They arrived.

- Now 1 can ... make simple sentences


70
m about the past (1).
1 llJ Read and listen to the text.

Surprise! Surprise! Oops!


LAST WEEK Simon Fine was
away on business. While he was
away, his wife, Judith, organized
a surprise party for his fortieth
birthday. She invited ali Simon's
family and friends. They arrived
at six o'clock and they waited
for Simon.

There were
voices in the flat.
But who was it? 'It was very embarrassing.
Simon rushed downstairs
When Simon arrived home, he and he phoned the police. Five But the pollee officers laughed
walked upstairs to the flat.Then minutes later two pollee officers about it,' said Simon.
he stopped because there were arrived in a police car. They 'J organized the party while
voices in the flat. But who was walked upstairs. Simon opened Simon was away. I wasn't really
it? He listened. It wasn't Judith tbe door and they rushed into on holiday. It was certainly a big
because she was on holiday in the flat. Then ali his family surprise, when he arrived with
Scotland. Were there burglars in and friends shouted: 'Happy two pollee officers,' said Judith.
the flat? Birthday! Surprise! Surprise!'

2 Answer the questions.


1 Who was the party for?
2 Did he know about it?
3 Who organized the party? He stopped. There were voices in the flat.
4 Why were the police there? He stopped betause there were voices in the flat.
'
3 Read the story again. Complete the sentences. It wasn't Judith. She was on holiday.
1 Simon was away __ , It wasn't Jufüh because she was on holiday.
a on holiday
b on business 4 fMl!IUtJ Write about a good or bad party.
2 His wife organized a party for - -· Answer the questions.
a his 40th birthday 1 fhe party was /ast May.
b his new job lt was for my friends.
3 Simon stopped because there were _ _ in the flat. 1 When was the party?
a voices 2 Who was it for?
b burglars 3 Where was it?
4 He phoned __ .
4 How many people were there?
a the police 5 Who were they?
b the hospital 6 Was there any food? Was it good? ,-
5 _ _ were in the flat
7 Why was the party good or bad?
a Two burglars
b His family and friends
6 The police _ _ .
a were angry
b laughed

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m Now 1 can ...
lr.9 understand and tell a story in tite past.
Talking about dates

1 fl.11 Listen and repeat. 4a fil) Listen. Write the missing numbers.
.. 20th twentieth
Yearly Calendar 21st twenty-first
January February _ March April ~ 22nd twe nty-seco nd
.. • s • .. w
M

• •
1

•' ,.' ..
w
J
T '1$ s
si• 7
•2 I 13 . • • ..
T w l

' • • J

• ..• •• • • ,,.
l T
1
f
2
s
3 . . • •
• .. JO
T w r ••• 1
23rd
24th
.. ' .. twenty-fourth
. " ,. .. .
11 1 10 11 7 1 t 10 11 2 3 1
••
"' .. •• ..'
11 11 19 20 2t 12 IJ IS
2' ZI 24 2S 21Í27 21 .. lO 21 22 " •
12 13
111
t5
2'' ZI
17

"
10 11 11 IJ 15
a 25th
1t 1J .)1 l5 l1 11
23 "
ll l1 a l9l:n "
" ~
.. lO I•
ti • "
26th twenty-sixth
May ....
C--:-June July '~gust ) 27th
.. T w T
.• •
F s s .. l w 1
• • • .. T w T
' •• •
F s s M T w T
28th twenty-eighth

• • • .. • •t ,, .. "•
1 2 3 1 3 IO JI 1 1 J

,. • ,.•
r 10 11 t2
" ••• .
7
• IS• 'º • • ....
J s 1 7 10 11 29th
11 2'

"'
IS

..
" IS lt
ZI 2• 25 .. :11
JO 31
20 11

"
ZI "'
12 1a IS

....
,, 20 2'1 11 Z)
27 JO
" ••• ,,'º "••
t•
ZI I•
n
11 29 29
2$ ..
12

" 29" :JO ll


19 20 ti
15

..
13

21 28
22 23
11
2• IS 2"
1Q
30th
31st
thirtieth

, • J• .. w • s s .. w , •
September October November December )
.. T w T F s s .. l w
.
T 1
•1
l T b Listen again and repeat.
.
1

' •3
• • 13• , • • •' • ..
2
••
•• " . ..• • . • ' ..
1
• 1 l 3 31 1
3
.. .. .. 11
• • .. ..• ..'
7 IO 11 3

.. .
1
5 Work with a partner•
......
"lt " .." Zl"' .. Zl " .. ... ..
.. ti 17 .. lO 21

• ,," ,,
IS .. 17

..
.. ti 12 13

" al v
20 21
2t 211 29 30 JI
• l2
.... "
lt ID
•• " ao
211 .. JO
22 24 2S 17
. . 27
21
30 A Say a number from 1 to 31.
B Give the ordinal number.
A Twenty-two \
B Twenty-eecond
6a Say the dates.
1 1 February 4 January ./
2 24 July 21 June
3 7 March 2 May
4 13 September 30 December
5 14 April 15 August
6 27 November 2 October
7 5 May 6 May
8 18 February 8 February
b flll Listen. Which date do you hear in
each pair? Tick ./ t hem.
b Listen again and repeat.

3 Study the rules. on


To answer a question with ' When •••?'
Givfng dates we use on:
1 We write: We say: When is our meeting?
~~~~~~~~~

lt's on the fourth of May.


the fourth of October

the thirty-first 7a Write six dates that are


of December important for you.
Mother's birthday - 12 August.
b Tell a partner.
My mother'e birthday ie
2 We always write months with a capital letter: on the twelfth of Auguet.
April NOT ~

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...
1 Study the rules. 5 fiB Drill. Listen. Make sentences. Use
larverbs yesterdoy.
1 I drive to work every day.
I drove to work yesterday.

6a Read about Claire's morning routine.


Then complete what she says about
yesterday morning.
present past
1 go to work at 8.30 every day. 1 went to work at 6.30
yesterday.
NOT 1 goed to tvork.

2 The past simple is the same for all subjects.


I carne. He carne. They carne.

2 Dll Listen and repeat.


present past present past
buy bought go went
come carne have had
do did leave left I gfilJ!Q at seven o'dock and I gQ jogging.
drink drank make made 1 come home at half past seven and 1 ~
drive drove read /ri:d/ read /red/ a shower. I gfil dressed and then 1 make
eat ate /et/ see saw sorne toast and coffee. I eat my breakfast
find found take took and then I clean my teeth. I drive to
get got write wrote the station. 1 leave my car there and 1
~ the train to the city centre. I ~ a
3a Work with a partner. newspaper at the station and I read it on
A Say one of the verbs in the present simple. the train. I walk from the station in the
B Give the past simple. ' city centre to my office.
A do
Yest~rday 1 1~ at seven o'clock and I
B did 2_ _ jogging. I 3_ _ home at half
b Go to page 82. Test your partner on five more \'.erbs. past seven and I ' - - a shower. I
5_ _ dressed and then I 6_ _ sorne
4 Complete the sentences with verbs from exercise 2. toast and coffee. 1 _ _ my breakfast
7

1 1 d.r2nk five cups of coffee yesterday. and then I ª-- my teeth. I 9_ _ to


2 We __ a party last Saturday. the station. I 10_ _ my car there and I
11_ _ the train to the city centre. I
3 I _ _ sorne new shoes last week.
12_ _ a newspaper at the station and 1
4 I _ _ a burger for lunch yesterday.
5 We __ a good film last night. 13_ _ it on the train. I 14_ _ from the

6 I _ _ my friend's car yesterday. station in the city centre to my office.


7 We _ _ swimming last weekend.
b fil) Listen and check. ,-
8 We __ a taxi to work yesterday.
9 I __ a good book last wee<. 7a l{.ll!IHtll Write six sentences about
10 I _ _ home early yesterday. your day yesterday.
1 I got up at 7.30.

b Tell a partner.

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74 GRAMMAR .

1 fBI Read and listen. .. 3 Make the sentences negative.


1 Sarah didn't go to the university
yesterday.
1 Sarah went to the university yesterday.
2 She had an exam.
3 Ryan and Cindy went out last night.
4 Sarah saw Peter last Sunday.
5 Jordan and Ryan played football
yesterday.
6 Cindy got up late today.
7 Jordan bought a new TV for his flat.
8 Lucy drove to work today.

4 fD1 Drill. Listen. Say t he negative.


1 We took the tram.
We didn't take the tram.

5 J(.Ji!IH(ll What did you do yesterday?


Write a sentence for each verb.
\
1 1got up late yesterday.
OR1didn't get up late yesterday.
1 get up late 5 play tennis
2 send a text 6 speak English
3 go shopping 7 use the Internet
4 buy a newspaper 8 take the train

Pronunciation
Sentence stress
··················
In a sentenc~··~~·~ ·~¡¡·~;·~·~ ~·~~~~~~¡~~- ..
are stressed.

1 111 listen.

1 I didn't go to work.


2 He bought a new mobile.
• J

2 fZll Listen and repeat the sentences


1 The past simple negative is the same for: Try to copy the stress. ·
- regular and irregular verbs. • •
- all subjects. 1 I .gMn't go to work.
2 To make negative statements in the past simple we use: 2 He ~ •
• a new .!!lQbile.
subject + didn't + verb • •
I didn't go to the restaurant. i'l 3 She had lunch with Jim

She didn't talk to Jordan. • •


4 We went to the s.b.QQs.
3 didn't "' did not •
5 They waited for the bus.

4 Note: We use the infinitive NOT the past simple
He didn't go ...
• •
6 1 Qhoned the police.
NOT lle didn't went ...

Now1 can ...


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11 talk about what 1 didn 't do in the past.
75 SKILLS
- • • - - -- ... _ !:._ _ _ - - - -

1 Read the information about Hans. 2a fill Sorne of the facts in the text
are wrong. Listen to Hans talking
about his life. Underline the incorrect
information.

b Listen again. Corred the text in


MYLIFE exercise 1.
1 I was born in Germany.
"' r
We lived in a village
near Frankfurt.

e Say what is wrong and give the correct


form.
fhey didn't /ive In a small town; they
lived in a village.

3a f].llllHtJ Write five sentences about


your life. Follow the pattern.
I was born in ...
We lived in (name of the street) .. .
I went to (name of the school) .. .
I liked / didn't like ...
f Ht1t1S wt1s bom 111 (Jermt1tr¡. His fdmily livetl i11 t1 Sltft1/I tow11 I left school when I was ...
11et1r frd111í(11rt. I gota job in / with .... OR I went to ...
(name of university)
2 Wlte111te wt1s five,,tltey left (jermdny dl1tl tltey movetl•to Ho119 Ko119.
His fdtlter worl.etl for d co111p11ter compt111y tltere. b Tell a partner about your early life.
3 Ht1t1S we11t to se/too/in Ho119 K0t19. He lil:..etl seltool
English in the world
4 He lik.etl sport. He pldyedfootbdll d11tf ruqby (Qf tite se/too/ tedms. Ages
······ ··························
5 HtJt!S left seltool wlte11 íte WdS eiqltteen. He we11t to Vt111couver Read about ages in a~~~~·~~............. ·.. ·
il1 ((111(/fÍ(/. 5 Children start school.
6 He st11tfietl tltere at tite UriverSity ofBriti811 Col11mbitJ. lie tfitf 16 You c~n leave school, but most students
stay ti ll 18.
./tlpt111ese dl1tf R11ssid11. 17 You can drive a car.
7 After tltdt lte stayed 111 Vcmcouver tJl1d lte qot ajob witlt a radio 18 All students ieave school.
statio11. He wds a re¡;orter. You can get married even if your
parents say 'no'.
8 He met ltis wi(e, Mee11a, i11 ltos¡;1tt1/ He ltt1tl t1 motorbil;.e t111d You can vote. ~
one t111y lte ltotl on ocdtlent. Meeno wos a nurse at tite ltospital. 19 Most students start university.
22 Most students ñnish university.
9 Tltey qot 111arried two yet1rs lt1ter.
Compare this to your country.
tO Tlteir first clftltl - a so11 - was bom i11 ./tl11vt1ry tltis yet1r.

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1 j

That's Life! Episode 10

1 fZll Read and listen to the story. Where is 3a Complete the expressions.
Sarah going?

2 Complete the sentences with the correct names. Saying who is right and wrong
1 Lucy isn't talking to Jordan. It was Ryan's f__ ,
2 _ _ saw !,J.Jcy at The Coffee Shop yesterday. It wasn't m__ fault.
3 _ _ is still angry With Ryan. Lucy was r__ .
4 __ didn'.t get Jordan's text.
5 __ didn't go to the rock concert. b fll1 Listen, check, and repeat.
6 __ is tooking for a card and a present.
7 It's _ _ 's birthday next Thursday. 4 Work in a group. Practise the story.
8 __ says that Sarah is wonderfuL

Jordan Lucy still isn't talking to me. She was at The Coffee
Shop yesterday. But she left when she saw me.
Peter Oh, dear. And Cindy's still angry with Ryan, too.
Jordan Yes, because you told Cindy. Peter Look. Lucy wanted to go to the rock concert with her
Peter Hey, it wasn't my fault. friends, but she didn't go, because she hada date
Jordan Yes, you're right. It was Ryan's fault. with you. But you ...
Peter Come on, Jordan. You went to the match, too. Jordan I went to the football match. Yes, Lucy was right:
Jordan Yes, but I tried to phone Lucy. And I sent a text. I am an idiot.
Peter But her phone wasn't working. Peter Maybe. Anyway, I must go.
Jordan Yes, but I didn't know that. So why is she angry? Jordan Me, too. I've got an audition for a play this aftemoon.

Peter Hi, Sarah.


Sarah Oh, hello, Peter. Hi, Jordan.
Peter Are you going shopping?
Sarah Yes, I'm looking for a birthday card and a present
for Lucy.
Jordan Really? When's her birthday?
Sarah It's next Thursday.

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1 DIJ Listen and repeat.

1 go shopping 2 wash the car 3 tidy the house 4 work in the garden

5 do the washing 6 pay the bills 7 meet your friends 8 visit your family

9 go to the cinema 10 go to the theatre 11 go to the park 12 relax

2 Which of the verbs in exercise 1 are irregular? Look Sa fllJ Listen:'which activity did they do at the
at the list of irregular verbs on page 82. Write the weekend?
expressions in the past form. Saturday Sunday
present past 1 go shopping visit parents
1 go shopping I went shopping.
2 wash the car We washed the car. b Now make sentences.
1 On Saturday, he went shopping.
3 fm Drill. Listen. Make sentences. Use the past
simple. 6a l{.]lllHt) Which things did you do last weekend?
1 go to the cinema. Write a sentence about each activity in exercise 1.
I went to the cinema. I went shopping. OR I didn't go shopping.
,-

4a What other things do people do at the weekend? b Work with a partner. Compare your weekends.
Write five more activities. A I went shopping. W'hat about you?
1 go to church 6 No, I didn't go shopping. I met
my friends.
b Tell t he class your ideas. A Me, too.

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78 GRAMMAR

ta flll Read and listen. 4 f{.jl!IHt!I Did you do these things at


the weekend? Ask and answer with a
Peter Did you see Jordan partner.
yesterday? A Did you go swlmming?
Cindy Yes, 1 did. I saw him at B Yes, 1did. OR No, I didn't.
the station last night.
Peter Oh, did he go to his
audition?
Cindy Yes, he did.
1 go swimming 2 have a party
Peter Did he get the part?
Cindy No, he didn't.
Peter Oh, dear.

b Practise the conversation with a partner.


3 tidy the house 4 watch TV
2 Study the rules.
• ::.. - 1'•.----1.....- -. . . . . . . --....--.....-- .. ·1r 'I
Past simple: ';:··:·,.'·:':····:«~-.·:···-·~,.·: · •
1 To make questions in the .past simple we use: ·
did + subject + verb
Did you see Jordan? Yes, I did. 5 play tennis 6 stay in bed late
No, I didn't.
Did he get the part? Yes, he did.
No, he didn't.
2 We use the infinitive and not the past simple after did.
Did he go to the audition? 7 read a book 8 meet your friends
NOT Bid he wentto the auditfon?
3 We make questions in the same way with both regular and Pronunciation
irregular verbs. .~~ntence intonation
Did you clean the car? (regular)
Did you do the washing? (irregular) 1 ··u:11·~;~~~~:·~~~~·¡~·~·~·~¡~·~~~~~:·········
Question Did you meet your frie~s?
3a Complete the conversations. Choose the correct verb form.
Answer No, I did~.
1 pay paid
Cindy Did you _ _ that bill yesterday? 2 ~ Listen and repeat. Try to follow
Ryan Yes, 1 did. I _ _ it at t he bank. the mtonation. .
1 Did you meet yourfriends?
2 go went
Sarah Did you __ out on Saturday night? . No, I didn't.
Lucy Yes, 1 did. 1 _ _ to a club: What about you? · 2 Did you like the film?
Sarah No, 1 didn't _ _ out. I had a headache. Yes, we did.
)
3 Were you at the party?
3 like liked No, we weren't.
Cindy Did you _ _ the film? 4 Did you go out last night?
Peter It was OK. 1 _ _ the story, but I didn't No, I didn't.
_ _ the actors. 5 Was Monica away yesterday?
Yes, she was.
b fD1 Listen and check.

- Now 1 can ...


78
m ask and answer questions about the past.
79 SKILLS

1 BI Jane is talking to her friend Monica about her weekend. 2 Listen again. Match the pictures with
Listen. Number the pictures in the correct order. the times.
Saturday Sunday
morning
afternoon
evening

3 Listen again. Answer the questions.


1 Who did Jane go to town with?
2 Did she buy anything at the shops?
3 What did she lose?
4 Did she find it?
5 What was the play called?
6 Was the play good?

:- l anguage not~

We use the normal question form tn


wh· questtons.

Did she find


it?
Where did she find
Did you buy anything?
What did you huy?

4 Use the cues. Make questions.


1 What did you do at the weekend?
2 Did you tidy the house?
i What/ do/ at the weekend
2 tidy the house
, 3 Where / go / on Saturday
4 go shopping
5 What/ buy
6 meet your friends
7 When / meet
8 have lunch at a restaurant
9 Who/have lunch with
10 What time/ get up on Sunday
5 l{.JlllHQI Work with a partner. Talk
about your weeken~.
What did you do on Saturday morning?
Where did you go? ,-
Did you ... ?
Where did you go on Saturday
a~ernoon?

79 m Now 1 can ...


m ask about someone's weekend.
Building a conversation

1a a Listen and repeat the questions. 2a lm6 Listen and check.


What did you see? Oíd you have a good•time?
What did you do there? Was the weather good? b Practise the conversations with a
Who did you go with? Where did you go? partner.
Was it good? Did you enjoy it?
3 Study the rule.
b Complete t li'e conversations with t he questions.
Building a conversation
A What did you do on A Statement We went to the cinema.
Saturday evening? B wh- question What did you see?
B We went to a restaurant. A Statement We saw Cold Feet.
B yes/ no question Was it good?
Dragon. 4 Make new conversations. Use t he cues.
A 2_ _ _ __
1 a club /The Revolution
B Yes, the meal was ·. 2 the theatre / The Seagull
delicious, thanks. 3 the sports centre/ play basketball
4 Ireland / beautiful weather
A What did you do
last night? English in the world
B We went to the The weekend
········· ··············· ·················
cinema. ·················· ...
A J_ _ _ __ H~re .are sorne popular places to go in
B We saw Cold Feet. Bntam at the weekend.
A 4_ __ __
B Yes, we did. It was
very good.

A What did you do on


Sunday?
B We went to the park.
A S_ __ _ _
B We went boating on
the lake.
A 6_ __ _ _
B Yes, we did. We had a
great time, thanks.

A What did you do at the


weekend?
B We went walki ng in the
Lake District.
A 1_ _ _ __ Alton Towers
B We went with sorne friends.
What ar~ popular places to go to in your
A ª- - - -- country?
8 No, it wasn't. It rained
all the time.

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Thafs Life! Epilogue

1 EilJ Read and li sten to the story.


2 What do you thi nk happens next ?

3 EJB Listen and check.

Sarah Hi, Lucy.


Lucy Oh, hi, Sarah.
Sarah What's the matter?
Lucy Well, it's rny birthday today.
Sarah Oops. Oh yes, I'rn sony. I forgot.
Lucy Everybody forgot. I didn't get any cards and nobody
wanted to go to the pub after work. They all went home.
Sarah Oh, well, look. Come and have a drink at The Coffee Shop.
Lucy OK.

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Irregular verbs
Verb Past simple Past participle Verb Past simple Past partid ple
be was/ were been ~
pay paid paid
beco me beca me beco me put put put
begin began begun
read /ri:d/ read /red/ read /red/
blow blew blown
ride ro de ridden
break broke broken
-~ ring rang rung
bring brought brought
run ran run
build built built
bum burnt / burned burnt/ burned say said said
buy bought bought see saw seen
sell sold sold
can could/was able to been able to
send sent sent
catch caught caught
., ' set set set
choose ch ose ch osen
show showed shown
come carne come
shu.t shut shut
cost cost cost ¡

sing sang sung


cut cut cut
sit sat sat
do did " done sleep slept slept
draw drew drawn smell smelt smelt
drink drank drunk speak spoke \ spoken
drive drove driven spell spelt/ spelled spelt / spelled
spend spent spent
eat ate eaten
stand stood stood
fa ll fell falle n steal stole stolen
feel felt felt swim swam swum
fight fought foug ht
take took taken
find found found
tea ch taught taught
fly flew flown
tell told told
forget forgot forgotten
think thought thought
get got got throw threw thrown
give gave given
understand understood understood
go went been/gone
grow grew grown wake woke woken
wear wore worn
ha ve had had
win wrote won
hear heard heard
write written
hit hit hit
hold held held
hurt hurt hurt
keep kept kept
know knew known
learn learnt/learned learnt / learned
leave left left
let let let
lose lost lost
make made made
mean meant meant
me et met met

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Review 1-8
Vocabulary Skills

1 Write the missing numbers. 7 Label the picture.


one ~ three five
__ seven __ nine

2 Put the words in the corred column.


woman/man girl/boy wife/husband
father / mother sister /brother daughter /son
J
i

3 Solve the anagrams to complete the sentences.


1 What's your __ (hnepo) number?
2 Atan is Brenda's __ (sbuhnda).
3 My __ (rnmeasu) is Ross. I'm Kate Ross.
4 What does this word __ (mnea)?
5 Nice to __ (tmee) you.

Grammar
4 Write a or an.
1 _a_ name 5 _ _ woman
2 _ _ eraser 6 _ _ computer 8a Match the halves of the sentences.
3 _ _ house 7 __ orange A B
4 _ _ apple 8 _ _ desk 1 I'm sorry, a name here, please.
2 Can you b say 'Hola' in English?
5 Make sentences. Use the cues. 3 Write your e you spell 'mother'?
1 Thi5 i5 Jordan'5 bo'ok. 4 Listen d repeat that, please?
1 This/Jordan/book. 5 What does e to this CD.
2Ryan/Cindy/husband. 6 How do you- f page 57, please.
3 That / Lucy /car. 7 Read g 'daughter' mean?
4 Sarah/Peter /friend. 8 How do h 1 don't understand.
5 What/Sarah/phone number?
b Write a sentence about each person.
6 Choose the corred words. ·1 Julie i5 his wife.
1 A Helio. 1My /Yottr name's Frank.
What's 2my / your name? English for Everyday Lüe
B My/ Your name's Bella.
3

2 This is my family. This is my father. 1His /Her 9 Complete the words.


name's George. That's my mother. 2His / Her name's Ryan 1 He~, Sarah.
Tina. This is 3my / our wife with 4its / our dog. This Sarah Hi, Ryan. 2H__-are y~ ? 3

is our daughter with 5his /her husband. And that's


Ryan I'm 4f__ , thariks. 5A__ you?
6
its / their house.
3 A That's Jack and 1his /her wife. Sarah Fine.
2
His /Her name's Sandra. Ryan Good. 6$_ _ you 7la __ .
B What's 3our/their surname? Sarah Yes, ªb__ .
A It's Philips. Jack and Sandra Philips.

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Wordlist 1-8

D zero/oh /'zr;;ir;:iu, 'JU/ D coffee (n) /'kofú


one /w/úl/ ~
friend (n) /frend/
two /tu:/ no (adv) /U'JU/
three /0ri:/ sure (adj) /fua/
four /fo:/ tea (n) fli:/
ñve ,. /farv/ Hi (exp) /haT/
six /s1ks/ Hello (exp) /ha'fau/
se ven /'sevn/ meet (v) /JDI:t/
eight /eJt/ again (adv) /a'gen/
nin e /naJn/ spell (v) /spel/
ten /ten/ yes (exp) /jes/
double (adj) /'d11bl/
number (n) /'nAmba/ ., 11 brother (n) /'brAo-;,/
children (n) /'tftldr;;in/
D apple (n) /'repl/
daughter (n) /'do:t;:i/
bag (n) /breg/ fath'er (n) t ro:o'JI
book (n) /buk/ husband (n) /'hAzband/
boy (n) /bm/ .... /'mA'O;:>/
mother (n)
car (n) /ka:/
parents (n) /' pearnn ts/
chair (n) /tfeg/
sister (n) /'sJSt;;i/
computer (n) /bm'pju:m/
son (n) /sAnl
eraser (n) /r're¡z;;i/
wife (n} /wa'lf/
family name (n) /'fremali aenn/
cat (n) /kret/
girl (n) /g3:J/
house (n) /haus/
man (n) /mren/
11 my (adj) /mm/
your (adj) /jo:/
orange (n) /'onnd:y'
her (adj) /h3:/
pen (n) /pen/
his (adj) /hiz/
pencil (n) /'pensl/
its (adj) /rts/
table (n) /'te1bl/
our (adj) /a:, "au;;i/
um brella (n) /Alll'brel~/
their (adj) loeaf
woman (n) /'wuman/
boss (n) /bos/
D board (n) /bo:d/ company (n) /'kAmp~mil
classroom (n) /'kla:sru:m/ desk (n) /desk/
desk (n) /desk/ dog (n) /dog/
door (n) /do:/ office (n) /' ofls/
notebook (n) /'n:mtbuk/
student (n) /'stju:dnt/ D dad (n) /dred/
teacher (n) /'ti:tf'J/ mum (n) /m!úJJ/
window (n) /'wrndaui
clase (v) /kl;;iuv D good afternoon (exp) /gud a:fta'nu:n/
give (v) /91v/ goodbye/bye (exp) /gud'ba1, bar/
listen (v) /'ltsn/ good evening (exp) /gud 'i:vnrg/
Í'I good morning (exp) /gud 'mo:nuJI
look (v) /luk:/
open (v) /'aupan/ goodnight (exp) /gud'nart/
draw (v) /dro:/ check out (v) /tfek aut/
read (v) /ri:d/ fine (adj) /fain/
repeat (v) /n'pi:t/ see you la ter (exp) /si: ju: 'lerta/
say (v) /seú married (adj) Pmari:d/
write (v) /rart/

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Review 9-16

Vocabulary Skills
ta Complete the names of the countries. 5 Read the text. Complete the sentences with the
1 _p_in 5 Cn_d_ correct verb.
2 R__ s__a 6 l_ly Hi, my name's Hiro. I'm from Japan, and l'm a
3 J_ n 7 Ld_n_s_a doctor. My wife's name is Ela. She's from the USA.
4 _r_z_[ 8 _str_La_ This is my friend Karl, and his wife Cass. Karl is an
English t~acher, and his wife is a nurse. He's from
b Write the sentences with the correct punctuation. Hungary, and she's from Estonia.
1 im from australia
2 rome is the capital of ita l~ 1 Hiro isn't from the USA.
3 marcel is from france 2 Hiro _ _ married.
4 cathys surname is hawkins 3 Cass and Karl _ _ married.
5 we arent from china 4 Karl _ _ a teacher.
5 Cass _ _ a doctor.
2 Write the numbers in words. Then say 6 Karl and Cass _ _ from Japan.
the numbers. 7 Karl _ _ from Hungary.
24 16 85 12 53 70 11 39 8 His wife _ _ from Hungary.

Grammar

3 Complete the conversations. 6 Write the missing letters.


1 A Hi, Chen. This _ _ Tamas. He _ _ from 1 I'm very sor_y.
Poland. 2 Are you Q_ ?
B Pleased to meet you. _ _ you from Warsaw? 3 It's _ ll right.
C No, 1 - . 1 - from Krakow. 4 I'm f_ ne, thank you.
2 A __ this your car?
B No, it _ _ . My car__ over there. 7 What's the time? Write the times under
3 A _ _ we in Room 8 for our next lesson? the clocks.
B No1 we _ _ . We _ in Room 6.
4 A __ Tina and John here?
B No, they -----L • They_ _ in Egypt.
A Oh, _ _ they on holiday?
B Yes, they _ _ . 1 lt's ten 12ast three 2 _ _ _ _ _ __
' 1

4 Write the words in the correct order to make


questions.
1 Are you from Argentina?
1 Argentina you Are from 1
2 a he student Is ?
..
8
3 _ _ _ _ _ __ 4 _ _ _ _ _ __

3 address is What her ?


4 you single Are?
5 old you are How 1
6 they are from Where 1 5 _ _ _ _ _ __ 6 _ _ _ _ _ __
7 Joshua from and Are Greece Susie 1

8 she Is divorced?
9 brother a Is your student 1
10 is his What name?
] _______ g _ _ _ _ _ __
'

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Wordlist 9-16

ID America (n) /:i'menk:i/


..
meleven /i'levn/
Australia (n) /o'stre1lid/ twelve /twelv/
Brazil (n) /br:i'z.rV thirteen /03:'ti:n/
Britain (n) /'bntn! fourteen /fo: 'ti:n/
China (n) /'tJam;)/ fifteen /fú 'ti:n/
Egypt (n) .. /'i:d31pt/ sixteen /s1ks'ti:n/
France (n) /fro:ns/ seventeen /sevn 'ti:n/
Hungary (n) f' hAl)g:iri/ eighteen /e1'ti:n/
Indonesia (n) /md:>'ni:3:i/ nineteen /narn 'ti:n/
Italy (n) /'1t:ili/ twenty /'twenti/
Japan (n) /d3:i'pren/ thirty /'93:ti/
Korea (n) /k:i'mll forty /'fo:ti/
Russia (n) /'rAJ-;,/ " fifty /'frfti/
Spain (n) /spem/ sixty /'s1ksti/
the UK (n) /ó'J ju: ke1, s~venty /'sevnti/
the United Kingdom (n) ó:i ju'namd lo!Jd-;,m/ eighty /'e11i/
the USA (n) /ó:i ju: es er, ninety /' na101i/
capital city (n) /'krep1tl 'srti/ hundred /'hAndrnd/
country (n) /'k/\ntri/ number (n) /'n/\mb:i/
from (prep) /from, fr:irnl \
mdivorced (adj) /d1'v:>:stl
IE Argentina (n) /o:d3:in'ti:n:>/ Ireland (n) /'ar:il:md/
Europe (n) /'ju:>r:ip/ Singapore (n) /SIIJ:>'p::>:/
Greece (n) /gri:s/ single (adj) /'SUJQI/
¡.·
Poland (n) /'pwkmd/ Thailand (n) /'tailrend/
South Africa (n) /sauO 'refnk-;,/
South Ame rica (n) /sauO :>'menk'J/ maccommodation (n) /-;,kom:>'de1Jnl
married (adj) /'ma:nd/ age (n) /erdy
other (adj) /' Ab:i/ agency (n) /'e1d3:insi/
too (adv) /tu:/ agent (n) /'e1d3:>ntl
university (n) /ju:m'va:s::iti/ first (adv) /fa:st/
marital status (n) /' m~entl 'steH:>s/
mboyfriend (n) /' lx>1 fren di Switzerland (n) /'sw1ts:>l:>nd/
doctor (n) /' dokt~ telephone number (n) /'tebfaun 'DAmb'JI
girlfriend (n) /' ga:lfrcnd/ title (n) /'ta1tl/
holiday (n) /' hol:>del/
party (n) /'po:ti/ mdock (n) /k.Jok/
restaurant (n) /'restront/ half past /ba:f pa:stl
Slovenia (n) /sl:iu'vi:nb/ o'dock (adv) /'J'klok/
quarter past /'kw:>:t:> po:st/
membarrassing (adj) /nn'brer<'SllJ/ quarter to I' kw::>:l'J t'JI
fix (v) /frk s/ tell the time /tel 5:i tarm/
idiot (n) /'1di'Jt/ watch (n) /wotJ/
meeting (n) /'mi:tl!J( 1 bank (n) /ba!Jkl
now (adv) /nao/ office (n) /' ofrs/
OK (adj) /:io'ker/ open (adj) /':iop·;m/
van (n) /vren/ supermarket (n) /'su:p:imo:k:rt/

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Review 17-24
Vocabulary Skills

1 Look around your classroom, in your 6 Match the pictures with the statements.
bag/ briefcase and pockets. How many things can 1 _ I don't have breakfast. I only have a cup of
you name? Make a list. black coffee.
2 _ In China, we often eat noodles for lunch. We
2 Write the plurals. don't use a knife and fork, we have chopsticks.
1 a book books 6 a chair 3 _ I don't!i.like wine. With my dinner, I drink a
2 a man 7 a box glass of water.
3 a watch 8 a person 4 _ I usually have a small lunch - sorne soup and
4 a pencil 9 an orange sorne bread.
5 a key 10 a purse
· 3 Write the words in the correct column.
eofftt hfe8:d: tea fruit eggs beer
orange juice meat wine vegetables milk
fish butter water cheese chips lemonade
chocolate rice fruit juice
kinds of food drinks
bread coffee

c d

Grammar
4 Look at the picture. Complete the sentences. Use
the prepositions.
r in on un_d_e_r - in_f_ro_n_t -of- n-ex_t_t_o_ b_eh-in_d___,

7 Match the parts of the expressions•


...
1 Come _ a a few minutes.
2 We're off to _ b birthday.
3 It's Jane's _ C Oíl .
4 I'd love _ d coming?
5 Only for _ e to.
'6 Are you _ f the café.
1 The computer is __ the desk.
2 The book is __ the computer. 8 Number the items in the correct order to make
3 The pen is __ the book. a conversation.
4 The cup of coffee is __ the computer. _ Thank you.
5 The glasses are __ the book. _ Yes, please.
6 The bag is _ _ the computer. _ Coffee, please.
7 The mobile is __ the bag. J_ Would you like a drink?
_ Milk and sugar?
5 Write six sentences about yourself - three _ Here you are.
positive and three negative. Use the verbs. _ Tea or coffee?
like drink eat 1 ' _ Just milk, please.

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Wordlist 17-24

maddress book (n) /o'dres buk/ mbread (n) /bred/


briefcase (n) /'bri:fke1s/ • butter (n) /'bi\to/
child (n) llJaild/ cheese (n) /tJi:z/
credit card (n) /'krcd1l ko:cl/ chips (n) /tJrps/
driving licence (n) /'draiv11J 'la1sns/ chocolate (n) l'tJokloU
glasses (n) ..>
/'glo:s1z/ egg (n) legl
hairbrush (n) /'heobr"J/ fish (n) /f¡J/
key (n) /kj;/ fruit (n) /fru: t/
make-up (n) /'me1kAp/ lemonade (n) fiemo 'nerd/
men (n) /men/ meat (n) /mi:t/
money (n) l'lllJ\ni/ pasta (n) /'presto/
people (n) /'pi:pl/ rice (n) /rars/
person (n) /'p3:sn/ ·vegetable (n) /'ved3t<ibl/
purse (n) /p3:s/ beer (n) /br-:J/
sandwich (n) /'srenwrlJ/ milk (n) /mrlk/
tissue (n) /'t1Ju:/ orange juice (n) /'orrnd3 d3u:sl
wallet (n) /'woht/ water (n) /'w:>:t3/
women (n) /'wrmm/ ., wine (n) /wam/

mbehind (prep) /b1 'hamd/ · fB animal (n) /'re'1.1ml/


in (prep) /m/ ' burger (n) /'b3:ga/
in front of (prep) /m frwt <iv/ drink (v) /druJk/
next to (prep) /nekst tu:, to/ eat (v) /i:t/
on (prep) Ion/ like (v) /la1k/
under (prep) /'"nd-;¡/ sport (n) /sp-:J:t/

massistant (n) /o's1st-;¡nt/


ma lot (pron) lo lotl
breakfast (n) /'brekfast/
buy (v) lbaú chicken (n) /'tJ1kln/
cent (n) /senU chopsticks (n) /'tJopsllks/
change (n) /tJerndy curry (n) /'k"ri/
counter (n) /' kaont<>/ . dessert (n) /d1'z3:t/
customer (n) /' kAstama/ dinner (n) /'dino/
1 dallar (n) /'dola/ fork (n) /fo:k/
1 euro (n) /'juornu/
. fruit ju ice (n) /fru:t d:;u:s/
expensive (adj) /Jk'spensrv/ hot (adj) /hot/
1 p (n)-(pence) /pi:, pensl lunch (n) llAntJ/
pound (n) /paund/ meal (n) /mi:I/
price (n) /pratsl noodles (n) /'nu:dlz/
1
shelf (n) /Jelf/ patato (n) /po'tellou/
1
soup (n) /su:p/
fE birthday (n) /'bs:0der/ spoon (n) /spu:n/
closed (adj) /klaozd/ Thai (adj) /tal/
important (adj) ILm ' ~:t'Jnt/
late (adj) /le1t/ 1 mglass (n) /glo:s/
later (adj) /'le1ta/ ice (n) /a1sl
meeting (n) /'m1:1Jg/ lemon (n) /'leman/
minute (n) /'mmtt/ soft drink (n) /soft dnl)kl
photograph (n) /' faut<>gro:f/ sparkling (adj) /'spo:k!Jl)/
tomorrow (n) /to'morou/ still (adj) /stil/
sugar (n) l'Joga/

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Review 25-32
Vocabulary Skills
1 Write the verbs fo the corred places. 4a Read about Ella and choose the correct words.
Hi. My name's Ella and
drive read do work go live
I'm 1from / for Istanbul in
play watch listen to
Turkey. I'm 28 2year /years
1 ~swimming old, and I'm not
2 _ _ DVDs 3
marry/ married. 1 live in a
3 _ _ football house near the sea. It's very
4 _ _ music nice. I 4 am work / work in an
5 _ _ magazines office in the city centre. 1
6 _ _ in an office walk 5to / for work every day. It takes a long time.
7 _ _ a car ln my free time I watch TV and 1 6listen /listen to
8 _ _ in a flat music. 1 love 7classkal/ rocks music. 1 don't like
9 _ _ karate sport, but 1 8do / go aerobics. And at the weekend
1 go 9to swim / swimming, too. On Saturday evening
2 Write a sentence about yourself with each of the 10
rm / I go out with my friends. 1 11go to/ don't
verbs in exercise 1. go clubs a lot. I 12/ove / don't dancing. I go to
1 I don't drive to work. restaurants. I 13/ike / drink Chinese food, but I leve
2 I read ... 14
Italian /Ita/y food. That's my favourite.
b Give Ella's answers to the questions.
Grammar 1 1live in /stanbu/.
Ja Make questions. Use the cues. 1 Where do you live?
2 Do you live in a house?
1 live near here?
Do you live near here? 3 Where do you work?
4 Do you drive to work?
2 What/ do at the weekend?
5 What do you do in your free time?
6 Do you like sport?
3 When/go shopping?
7 Do you go to restaurants?
8 What kind of food do you like?
4 watch TV every day? ,

5 What/ drink in the morning?


5 Match the halves of the expressions.
6 like sport?
1 I'm on my way _ a going?
7 What time/go to work? i Let's _ b go.
3 Where are you _ e to the shops.
8 listen to music? 4 Would you like _ d a lift?

6 Complete the dialogues. Use the cues.


9 Where/work?
1 Monday/5.50
A When is your doctor's appointment?
10 read a newspaper? B It's on Monday. at ten to six.
2 Friday/4.30
b Give your answers. A When is our meeting?
8 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
A Do you live near here?
3 8 p.m. Wednesday
B Yes, Ido. OR No, I don't. A When is Petra's party?
.. B _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

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1

Wordlist 25-32
1

mactivity (n) /a:k 'lrvati/ mbank (n) lba:l)kl


do aerobics (v) /du: eo'r:mbtks/ • drive to work (v) /drarv to w3:k/
do karate (v) /du: ko'ro:ti/ go to school (v) /gou to sk u:l/
do yoga (v) /du: 'jooga/ go to work (v) /gou to w3:k/
either (adv) /'aióo/ live alone (v) /hv o'loun/
free time (n) ~ /fri: tamv live in a flat (v) /hv m a flret/
go shopping (v) /goo 'Jop11J/ live in a house (v) /hv m ::i haos/
go swimming (v) /g::iu 'sWJmnJ/ live in a town (v) /lrv m o taua/
go to the cinema (v) /g::io t::i oa 'smoma/ live in a village (v) /hv m a 'vthdy
listen to music (v) /'hsn ta 'mju:zrk/ live in the city centre (v) /hv m oo 'srti 'sento/
love (v) llr..v/ live in the suburbs (v) /11v m oo 'sAb3:bz/
play computer games (v) /ple1 kom'pju:to genuz/ live with your family (v) /11v w10 jo: 'fremali/
play football (v) /plc1 'futb:>:l/ ' walk to work (v) /wo:k t:i w3:.k/
I•
play tennis (v) /plc1 'tems/ work (n) /w3:k/
listen to the radio (v) /11s::in tu: oo rerdiau/ work in a factory (v) /w3:k m a 'frekt::iri/
read magazines (v) /ri:d mrego'zi:nz/ worlc in a hospital (v) /w3:k m ::i 'hosprtl/
read a newspaper (v) /ri:d a 'nJu:spe1pa/ work in a restaurant (v) /w3:k m ::i 'restront/
read novels (v) /ri:d a 'novlz/
watch DVDs (v) /wotJ a di:vi:'di:/ iI!J near (prep) /nro/
watch TV (v) /wotJ ti:'vi:/ place (n) /pl'e1s/
too (adv) /tu:/ share a flat (v) /Jeo o ílret/
street (n) /stri:t/
malways (adv) /'o:lwe1z/ what (adv)
when (adv)
/wot/
/wen/
enjoy (v) /m'd301/
smoke (v) /smook/ where (adv) /weo/
win (v) /wm/ weekend (n) /'wi:kcnd/
cursor (n) /'k3:s'J/
disk (n) /d1sk/ malso (adv) /'o:lsau/
disk drive (n) /disk drarv/ concert (n) /'konsat/
keyboard (n) /'ki:b3:d/ dog show (n) /dog Joo/
monitor (n) /'monrto/ film (n) /film/
mouse (n) /maus/ go hang-gliding (v) /gou 'hre1Jgla1d11J/
mouse mat (n) /maos m:et/ jazz club (n) /d3rez klAb/
screen (n) /skri:n/ run in marathons (v) /rAO m 'mrern0anz/
take the bus (v) /te1k óa bAs/
mquestionnaire (n) /kwestJo' n~
shopping centre (n) /'Jop11J 'sento/ mMonday (n) /'nv.ndeú
sports centre (n) /spo:ts 'sento/ Tuesday (n) /'tju:zdeI/
the news (n) loo nju:z/ Wednesday (n) /'wenzdcr/
Thursday (n) /'03:zdel/
mdriver (n) /'drarvo/ Friday (n) /'fra1dcú
lift (n) /J¡ft/ Saturday (n) /'sretodeI/
parking space (n) /'po:knJ spe1s/ Sunday (n) l'sAndeI/
priva te (adj) /'pra1vat/ driving test (n) /'dra1v11J test/
football match (n) /'íutbo:I mretJ/
week (n) /wi:k/
weekday (n) /'wi:kdcI/

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.- - .
Review 33-4CY ·· - 1

1 _1

Skills
1 Write down: 4 Read the chart. Make sentences about John, Min,
- six jobs and BHl.
- six places where people work
John Min Bill
- six things that you do every day
where? a hospital a university a hotel
Grammar job? a nurse a secretary a chef
work at yes no yes
2 Read what Mike says. Write about his day. weekends?
like the yes no no
job?
John works in a hospital. He5 a nurse. Ht ...

5 Put the questions in the correct place in the


conversation. Write the letters.
a Where do you work?
b What do you do in your free time?
c Where do you live?
d Do you like it?
e What kind of food do you like?
1 Mike get5 up at six o'c/ock. f Do you live near here?
g What do you do there?
2 He doe5n't ...
1 1 get up at six o'clock. Carmen Hi. My name's Carmen.
2 I don't have breakfast at home.
Frank Pleased to meet you, Carmen. I'm Frank.
3 1 have breakfast at work. 1
4 1 go to work at 6.30.
Carmen Í..
5 I don't work in ~n office. Frank Yes, I do. I live in a block of flats near the
6 I work in a car factory. park.
-.
7 I don't Live near the factory. Carmen Oh, yes, I know it. z_
8 I drive to work. Frank I work for a magazine company.
9 I finish work at four o'clock. Carmen Oh, right. 3_
10 In the evening I watch TV.
Frank I'm a computer engineer.
3 Complete the conversations. Use do, don't, does, Carmen Really? 4_
and doesn't. Frank Yes, I do.
1 A _f2Q_ you work near here? Carmen That's good. s_
B Yes, r __ ,
Frank I play football, and I cook.
2 A __ Mike work near here?
B No, he _ _ , Carmen That's interesting. 6_
3 A Where _ _ he live? Frank I Like Thai food.
B l __ know. Carmen Me, too.
4 A __ he play football in his free time? Frank Anyway, what about you? 7_
B Yes, he __ ,
5 A _ _ you play football?
B No,! __ , ..

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Wordlist 33-40

mfinish work/school (v) /'f1mJ w3:k, sku:l/ mbuild (v) lbtld/


get dressed (v) /get drest/ builder (n) /'bdda/
get up (v) /gel Ap/ chef (n) /Jef/
go home (v) /gou hwm/ clean (v) /kli:n/
go to bed (v) /g'Jo l'J bcd/ clothes (n) /kl~móz/
go to sleep (v)
~~
/gou to sli:p/ cook (v) /kuk/
go to work/school (v) /g'Jo ta w3:k, sku:l/ fix (v) /frks/
have a shower / bath (v) /hrev o 'Jau:>, bo:9/ housewife (n) /'hauswarf/
have breakfast (v) /hrev 'brckfast/ letter (n) /'let:V
have a break (v) /ba'v o breik/ look after (v) /luk ·o:ft'J/
have lunch (v) /hrev lAfltf/ machine (n) /rn'J'Ji:n/
have dinner (v) /hrev 'dma/ mechanic (n) /m'J' krem k/
start work/ school (v) /sto:t w3:k, sku:l/ nurse (n) /n3:s/
wake up (v) /wcrk Ap/ secretary (n) /'sekr'Jtri/
sell (v) /sel/
mstraightaway (adv) /strerta'wet/ serie (v) /sa:v/
then (adv) /()en/ shop assistant (n) /Jop :i's1st'Jnt/
type (v) /tarp/
"
maway (adj) fa'wet/ waiter (n) /'wcrto/
arrive (v) /o' ra1v/
district (n) /'d1str1kt/ m actor (n)
coltege (n)
\
/'rekta/
/' kohd:y'
early (adj) /'a:li/
eye problems (n) /ar 'problamz/ drama (n) /'dro:mo/
get on (v) /gel on/ studies (n) f'SlAdtz/
happy (adj) /'hropi/
health centre (n) /helO 'senta/ mambition (n) /rem'b1Jn/
help (v) /help/ boring (adj) /'b:>:n9/
hospital (n) /'hosptll/ hotel (n) /hou'tel/
kilometre (n) /' k1fam~t'J, la'lonut'J/ interesting (adj) /'mtrnstrl)/
Malawi (n) /ma'lo:wi/ local (adj) /'lwkl/
medical assistant (n) /'med1kl o'sistont/ poor (adj) /p'J:/
motorbike (n) /'mootabark/ really (adv) /'ri:;¡li/
other (adj) /',..6-;¡/ reporter (n) /n'{>'J:t'J/
road (n) /r<>ud/ singer (n) /'Sll)'Ji
send (v) /scnd/ top (adj) /top/
study (v) /'st.Adi/
visit (v) /'vIZJt/ ttJ anyway (adv) /'eni:wct/
want (v) /wont/ classical mu sic (n) /'klres1kl 'mju:ztkl
earn (v) /3:n/
mmove (v) /mu:v/ impolite (adj) /Lmpo'lait/
note (n) /nout/ kind (n) /kamd/
Excuse me. (exp) /rk'skju:z mi:? play the piano (v) /ple1 ó:i pi:'renou/
I'm in a hurry. (exp) /arm rn o 'hAri/ play the guitar (v) /plcr <)o gt'ta:/
I'm in trouble. (exp) /arm m 'trAbll receptionist (n) /n'sepJ:inrst/
I'm late (for a meeting). (exp) /arm len (far a 'mi:t:IIJY rock music (n) /rok 'mju:stlc/
This is terrible. (exp) /ó1s iz 'tcnb:il/

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Review 41-48
Vocabulary Skills
ta What colours can you see in your classroom? Sa Read the email. Match the people with the things.
Write a list of eight things. o • ~
a red pencil
Hi Michael
a b/ack bag
Here's the news from home. Jack and
b How many parts of the body can you name in Sandy have got a new car. It's a yellow
each picture? "
sports car - very nice. I haven't got a
new car, but l've got a new laptop. It's
very fast. Ben and Abbie have got a new
flat near the cinema. It's an old flat, but
it's very big and they like it. Anything
else? Oh, yes. Connie's got a new
boyfriend. She says he's gorgeous,
of course.
How's your new job? Is it interesting?

finger, .. . Bye for now.

Tina
2 Put the words in brackets in the correct order.
1 They live in an old house. (house an old) 1 _ Tina a a new job
2 Look at ! (big dogs those) 2 _ Jack and Sandy b a new laptop
3 Trisha's got . (a boyfriend new) 3 _ Michael c a new car
4 We've got . (neighbours good) 4 _ Abbie and Ben d a new boyfriend
5 Have you got ? (black a car) 5 _ Connie e a new flat
6 John's got . (headache bad a)
b Which of the adjectives does Tina use? What do
Grammar the adjectives describe?
old slow interesting green very fast
3 For each cue write one sentence about yourself red very nice very big very good black
and one about a partner. gorgeous yellow
1 / haven't got long hair.
She's got long hair.
1 long hair
2 short hair 6 Write the missing letters.
3 glasses 1 Is thi.s se_t fre_ ?
4 brown eyes 2 S_ re. G__ h_ ad .
5 blue eyes 3 No, I'm s_ rry. It's ta_en.
4 Th_re's a sea_ o_er the-e.
4 Complete the conversations.
1 A Have you _gQ!_ a pencil? 7 Number the conversations in the correct order.
B No, I haven't . Sorry. 1 _ A I've got a really bad headache.
2 A __ Carla _ _ a new job? _ B Yes, here you are. What's the matter?
B Yes, she __ . _ B Oh, dear.
3 A _ _ you __ a cold? _ A Have you got any painkillers?
,~

B Yes, I _ _ . 2 _ B Why? What's the matter?


4 A __ Tim __ a new car? _ A I've got an appointment at the doctor's
B No, he _ _ . today.
5 A _ _ we __ a meeting today? _ B Oh, I see. Well, I hope you feel better soon.
B No, we __ , ' _ A I've got a bad back.

93
Wordlist 41-48

mbig (adj) /b1g/ marm (n)


back (n)
/a:m/
/brek/
black (adj) /blrek/
blue (adj) /blu:/ body (n) /'bodi/
brown (adj) /braun/ ear (n) /¡-;¡/
good (adj) /gud/ eye (n) /ar/
green (adj) /gri:n/ finger (n) /'frl)g;l/
ora nge (adj) /'ormdy foot/ feet (n) /fut, fi:t/
red (adj) /red/ hand (n) /hrend/
white (adj) /wart/ head (n) /hed/
yeHow (adj) /'jel'Ju/ leg (n) /leg/
bad (adj) /bred/ mouth (n) /mau0/
cold (adj) /buld/ neck (n) /nek/
hair (n) /11e::i/ nose (n) /n'Jo'Zi
hot (adj) /hot/ part (n) /pa;t/
long (adj) /lo!J/ stomach (n) /'slAm'Jk/
new (adj) /nju:/ thumb' (n) !OAmi
old (adj) - not new /-;,uld/ toe (n) /l'Ju/
old (adj) - not young /::iuld/ tooth / teeth (n) /tu:0, ti:0/
short (adj) /Jo:t/
small (adj) /smo:I/ ·m.aspirin (n) /'respnn/
young (adj) /jA!J/ cold (n) /buld/
hangover (n) /'hrel)WV::l/
mbike (n) /bark/ headache (n)
poor (adj) - unlucky
/'hederk/
/po:/
email address (n) /'i:med ::i'drcs/
fast (adj) /fa:st/
have got (v) /hrev, h'Jv got/ mbad back (n) /bred brek/
pet (n) /pet/ cough (n) /kof/
sports car (n) /spo:ts ka:/ hay fever (n) /he1 'fi:v'J/
ill (adj) Id!
mgorgeous (adj) /'go:d3'Js/ sore eyes (n)
so re throat (n)
/so: aIZl
/so: 0r'Jut/
guess (v) /ges/
laptop (n) /'lreptop/ stomach ache (n) /'stAill'Jk etk/
nice (adj) /na1s/ temperature (n) /'tempr'JtJo/
own (pron) /-;,on/ toothache (n) /'tu:0erk/
share (v) !Je;;¡/ What's wrong? (exp) /wots wro!J/
text message (n) /Lckst mesidy What's the matter? (exp) /wots óa 'mret-;¡/
less (adv) /les/
mblock of flats (n) /blok av ílrets/ more (pron)
portian (n)
/mo:/
/'po:J;in/
each other (pron) /i:tJ AÓ;;¡/
0

free (adj) /fri:/


know (v) /mm/ mmirror (n) /'nm;i/
neighbour (n) /'ne1blV nail file (n) /ned frul/
remember (v) /n'memb;i/ painkiller (n) /' pemlal;i/
seat (n) /si:t/ ~ piece of pa per (n) /pi:s ::iv 'petp'J/
'
taken (adj) /'ter kan/ plasters (n) /'plo:st;izJ
scissors (n pl) /'srsazl
stamp (n) /stremp/
towel (n) /'tauw;il/

94
Review 49-56 .

Vocabulary · · -•. _ SkiUs


1 Write down: 4a Read the conversation. Are the statements
- six sports true (T) or false (F}?
- three musical instruments A Hi, I'm Anders. Please tell me about the flat.
- six parts of a house B OK. It's in a block. There are eight, no, nine flats
in the block.
Grammar A Have yoq•got a lift?
B No, we haven't, but it's not a problem. The flat is
2a Can you do these things? on the first floor.
1 I can 5kate. OR I can 't 5~a~. A How many rooms are there?
1 skate B There are five rooms. A big kitchen, a small
2 speak three languages bathroom, a living room, and two bedrooms.
3 play the piano One is small, and one is big.
4 sing A And is the flat clase to the town centre?
5 cook a dinner for six people B Yes, it is. There isn't a garden, but there's a small
6 play volleyball park behind the flats. There are lots of shops too.
7 swim You can see them from the living room.
8 use a laptop A Can 1 come and see it?
B Yes, of course.
b Make questions. Use the cues in exercise 2a. Give
your answers. 1 There are eight flats in the block.
2 There isn't a lift.
A Can you 5kate?
3 The flat is on the third floor.
B Yes, I can. OR No, I can't.
4 There are two big bedrooms in the flat.
3 Look at the picture. Complete the sentences. 5 There isn't a dining room.
Use There's, There isn't, There are, or There aren't. 6 There's a small garden.
7 There's a park behind the flats.
8 You can see the sports centre from the living
room.
b Correct the false statements.
There are nine flats in the block.

5 Write the words in the correct spaces.


sorne take restaurant make like
mtme about second would
1 A Do you like rock ~?
B Yes, Ido.
A I've got __ tickets for a concert. Would you
1 There'5 a desk in the office. __ to go?
2 _ _ a photograph on the desk. B Yes. Great!
3 two chairs in the office. 2 A Can I __ you out to lunch?
4 a briefcase under the desk. B Thank you. That __ be nice~~
5 any people in the office. A What _ _ Thursday?
6 three boxes next to the desk. B No, I can't __ Thursday.
7 any books on the desk. 3 A Excuse me. Where can 1 find the __, please?
8 a newspaper on the desk. B It's on the _ _ floor. The lift is over there.
9 an umbrella on one of the chairs. ' A Thank you.

95
Wordlist 49-56

mcycle (v) /'sack:l/ door (n)


downstai rs (n)
/d'J:/
/'daunstet,)z/
dance (v) /do:ns/ ~

leisure (adj) (n) /'le3'J/ garage (n) /'grern:3, 'grendy


paint (v) /pemt/ garden (n) /'go:dn/
play basketball (v) /ple1 'bo:skrtb::>:l/ hall (n) /h'J:l/
play golf (v) _ .. /ple1 go)f/ kitchen (n) /'krtJm/
play ice hockey (v) /ple1 ais 'hoki/ living room (n) /' IJVII) ruan/

play the drums (v) /ple1 5'J drAmzJ stairs (n) /ste~zJ

play the guitar (v) /ple1 5'J gi'to:/ upstairs (n) f'Apste'Jzl
play the violin (v) /ple1 l'l'J vam'hn/ window (n) /'wrnd'Ju/
run (v) /rArJ!
sing (v) /s1g/ mlift (n) /lrft/
skate (v) /skert/ ,top floor (n) /top fb:/
ski (v) /ski;/ view (n) /vju:/
swim (v) /swun/
LI) bea~füul (adj) /'bju:tdl/
m!J can/can't (v) /k<en, k'Jn, ko:nt/ come (v) /kAinl
cricket (n) /'knkrt/ \ modern (adj) /'modn/
paint (v) /pemt/ outside (prep) /aut'said/
play volleyball (v) /ple1 'volioo:I/ sit (v) /srt/ \
French (adj) /frentJ/ soon (adv) /su:n/
team (n) /ti:m/ swimming pool (n) f'SWIDlIIJ pu:!/
good at (sport) (adj) /gud 'Jt (sp::>:t)/ toilet (n) /'t::nl'Jt/
unusual (adj) /;.n'ju;3u'Jl/
mforeign language (n) /'forno 'lreQgwrdy us (pron)
visit (v)
/¡..s/
/'v1Z1t/
German (n) /'d33:m'Jn/
ride a horse (v) /raid 'J b::>:s/
musical instrument (n) /'mj11:stlrnl 'rnstr'Jm<>nt/ mfirst (adj) /fa:st/
American footba ll (n) /''Jmenk'Jn 'futb::>:l/ second (adj) /'sek'Jnd/
baseball (n) /'bersb'J:l/ third (adj) /Oa:d/
basketball (n) /' ba:sk1tb::>:l/ fourth (adj) /fo: O/
cricket (n) /'knk1t/ ñfth (adj) /f1fe/
ice hockey (n) /a1s hoki/ sixth (adj) /slks0/
rugby (n) !'rAgbi/ seventh (adj) /'sevoO/
snooker (n) /'snu:k'J/ eighth (adj) /ertO/
ninth (adj) /name/
mangry (adj) /'rel)gril tenth (adj)
eleventh (adj)
/ten O/
/J'levn0/
date (n) /dert/
footba ll match (n) /'futb::>:l mretJ/ twelfth (adj) /twelf0/
Japanese (adj) /d3repa'ni::z/ thirteenth (adj) /0a:'ti:n0/
concert (n) /'kons'Jt/ fourteenth (adj) /fo:'ti:ne/
still (adv) /sol/ cash machine (n) /kreJ rn'J'Ji:n/
ticket (n) /'t1krt/ chemist's (n) /'kemrsts/
...¡ fi nd (v) /farnd/
try (v) /tra1/
floor (n) /fb:/
liJ balcony (n) /' brelk'Jni/ internet café (n) /' rnt'Jnet 'krefeJ/
bathroom (n) /'bo:Oru:m/ left (n) /left/
bedroom (n) /'bedru:m/ manager (n) /'mrerud3'J/
cellar (n) /'sel<>/ right (n) /rart/
dining room (n) /'dam11J ru:m/

96
Review 57-64
Skills

1 Anagrams: What are these clothes? 6a Read the clues. Label the women: Sophie, Rit.a,
1 tie Carmen, and Mary.
1 eit 7 repmuj
2 tsui 8 snaje
3 ckajet 9 stoob
4 serds 10 sorths
5 hirts 11 retnairs
6 sosck 12 r-Thist
2 How man y forms of transport can you na me?

Grammar
1 Sophie isn't wearing boots.
3 Complete the sentences. Put the verbs in brackets 2 Rita isn't looking at photographs.
into the present continuous. 3 Carmen isn't wearing shorts.
1 Ivan and Tania are at the airport. 4 Mary and Sophie aren't talking on a mobile.
They 1're travelling (travel) to Tokyo. They 5 Mary isn't listening to music.
z (wait) for the plane now. !van 6 Rita and Carmen aren't reading a book.
____ (write) sorne emails on his 7 Carmen is wearing a dress.
laptop. Tania ( (read) a book. She 8 Sophie isn't wearing jeans.
____ (drink) a cup of coffee.
b Write two sentences about each woman.
2I1 (have) lunch with sorne friends
1 What is she wearing?
today. We z (sit) in the garden. We
2 What is she doing?
3
(eat) pasta and fish . It's hot today,
so I ' (wear) shorts and a T-shirt. At
the moment, my boyfriend 5 (take) a
photograph.
7 Write the words in the correct order.
4 Put the verbs into the present continuous 1 you later see See you later.
.
negatwe.
\
2 nice a have time
1 !van and Tania aren't waiting for a train. (wait) 3 tomorrow you see
2 They to Moscow. (travel) 4 won't long I be
3 Tania a magazine. (read)
8 Complete the sentences in the conversation.
4 !van a computer game. (play)"
Use the cues.
5 We lunch ata restaurant. (have)
6I jeans. (wear) Saturday Dubrovnik family
plane small hotel
5 Use the cues. Make the conversations.
1 A Are you going by plane? A I'm going on holiday _ _ __
B Yes,/ am. B Oh, where are you going?
A We're _ _ _ _
1 you go by plane? (Yes)
2 he have a shower? (No) B Dubrovnik? Who are you going with?
A With _ _ __
3 they wait for the bus? (No)
4 she watch TV? (Yes) B Are you going by train?
5 we take the train? (Yes) A No, we aren't. We _ __ _
6 you go to work? (No) B And where are you staying?
A We're in the city centre.
B Have a great time!

97
Wordlist 57-64

mboots (n) /bu:ts/ tram (n)


transport (n)
/trrem/
/' trrensp:i:t/
dress (n) /dres/ •
jacket (n) /'d3rekrt/ travel (v) /' trrevl/
jeans (n) /d3i:nzl (the) underground (n) /(ói) 'i\nd<>graond/
jumper (n) /'d3i\lllpa/ wait (v) /we1t/
shirt (n)
shoes (n)
_.., /J3:t/
/Ju:zl mbeach (n) /bi:tJ/
shorts (n) /J:i:ts/ café (n) /'krefet!
skirt (n) /sb:t/ coffee machine (n) /' kofi ma 'Ji:n/
socks (n) /soks/ hear (v) /b1a/
suit (n) /su:t/ help (v) /help/
tie (n) /ta1/ usual (adj) /'ju:3ual/
top (n) /top/ Vietnam (n) /vi:et'nrem/
trai ners (n)
trousers (n)
/'trem<iz/
/' tra uz:;¡z/ mboat trip (n) /b:mt tnp/
T-shirt (n) /'ti;J3;t/ bull~f·train (n) /'bolit trem/
wear (v) /wea/ call (v) /b:l/
.... delayed (adj) /d1'le1d/
mLook out! (exp) /luk aut/
/me1k/
enjoy (v)
fantastic (adj)
/rn'd301/
/fren ~trestrk/
make (v)
park (n) /pa:k/ · feel (v) /li:l/
picnic (n) /'p1kruk/ from (prep) /from , fr<>ml
play Frisbee (v) /ple1 'fnzbif greetings (n. pl) /'gri:trl)s/
rain (v) /rem/ island (n) /'alland/
send (v) /send/ loads (pron) /l:mdz/
shop (v) look after (v) /lok 'a:ffa/
/Jop/
sleep (v) /sli:p/ miss (v) /mis/
video diary (n) /' v1dfau 'da1<>ril on business (exp) /on 'brznrs/
postcard (n) /'pwstka:d/
mlook at (v) /luk ret, at/ seasick (adj)
take a photograph (v)
/'si:Sik/
/teik ::i 'fautagra:f/
normally (adv) /'n:i:m::ili/
stand (v) /strend/
talk (v) /t:i:k/ mat the weekend (adv) /-;,t ó::i wi:k'end/
have a party (v) /brev ::i 'po:ti/
~ answer (v) /'o:nsa/ next Wednesday (adv) /nekst 'wenzdet!
birthday (n) /'b3:0deú next week (adv) /nekst wi:k/
leave (v) /li:v/ stay (v) /stet!
work (v) - function /w3:k/ this evening (adv) /ó1s 'i:vn11)/
tomorrow (adv) lt<>'morao/
rll airpo rt (n) /'e<>p:>:t/ visitar (n) J'VIZrt<>/
boat (n) /baot/
bus stop (n) /bi\S stop/
bus station (n) /bhs 'ste1Jn!
coach (n) lk<>utJ/
ferry (n) /'feri/
plane (n) /plem/
station (n) /'ste1Jn/
taxi (n) /'treksi/
taxi rank (n) /'treksi rre11k/
train (n) /trem/

98

..l~
Review 65- 72
Vocabulary___ . Skills
1 In each column write three more places where 5 Read the dialogue. Choose the correct answers.
people can be. A Hello, Mark. Were you away last week? I phoned
a couple of times.
at in no preposition
B Yes, 1 was. I was on holiday with my family.
at home in a meeting here We were away for two weeks, actually.
A Where were you?
B We were in Greece.
· 2 Add more words to the spidergram. A Oh-, very nice. Was your hotel good?
A We weren't in a hotel. We were on a boat.
an accident
B Really? What was that like?
A It was great. Well, my son was ill. He was in bed
for two days with bad stomach ache.
B Oh, dear. Poor boy.
a fire 1 Where was the man on holiday?
a In tñe USA. b In Greece. e In France.
2 Who was he on holiday with?
a His girlfriend. b Sorne friends. e His family.
3 Where were they?
a In a hotel. b On a boat.
poiice
e Ata friend's house.
officers
4 What happened?
Grammar , a His son was ill. b Thére was an accident.
e There were burglars at their flat.
3 Complete the conversation. Use was, were, wasn't,
or weren't.
A 1~ you here on Friday?
B No, 12_ _ . I3_ _ ata conference on 6 Write the missing letters.
transport. 1 Don't t_L.- to me!
A 4_ _ it good? ' 2 I'm very _ ngr_ w_ t_ you.
B Yes, it 5_ _ • 3 It W-5 very _mba_ r_ ssin_ .
4 T__ t'-s i_!
A 6_ _ Jack and Mary there, too?
B No, they 7_ _ • They ª- - on holiday la~t 7 Write the dates as we say them.
week, 1 think. 1 16 November
the sixteenth of November
4 What did people do last night? Put the verbs in 2 3 March
brackets into the past simple.
1 We played basketball at the sports centre. (play) 3 10 April
2 I __ a good film on TV. (watch)
3 I __ a new book. (start) 4 30 September
4 Peter __ a report on his visit to Prague.
(finish) 5 29 May
5 Sarah and her friends __ to sorne music.
(listen)
6 Lucy __ a friend in Australia. (phone)
7 We __ a party for our son's eighteenth
birthday. (organize)
8 I __ the piano. (play)

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Wordlist 65-72

mat a party (adv) /at a 'po:ti/ fire engine (n)


(the) fire brigade (n)
/'fa1a 'end3rn/
/(O'J) 'faia bn'ge1d/
at a restaurant (adv) /at a 'restront/
at home (adv) /<1t h:wrn/ fire fighter (n) /' fm 'farta/
at school (adv) /at sku:I/ first aid kit (n) /fa:st e1d lat/
at the doctor's (adv) /<it {fo 'doktazJ medical services (n) /'med1kl 's3:v1sIZI
at the superrn.arket (adv) fat oa 'su:pamo:krt/ paramedic (n) /prera'medik/
at work (adv) /at w3:k/ (the) police (n) /(oa) pa'li:s/
he's away (exp) /hi:z a'wel/ police car (n) /pa'li:s ka:/
he's he re (exp) /hi:z h13/ police officer (n) /pa'li:s 'ofISa'
he's in (exp) /hi:z m1 police station (n) /pa'li:s 'ste1Jnl
he's out (exp) /hi:z aut/ thief (n) /0i:f/
in a meeting (adv) hn <i 'mi:tl!J/
in bed (adv) /m bedl rm decide (v) /d1'sa1d/
in the garden (adv) /m o:i 'go:dn/ get (v) /get/
in the shower (adv) /m o<i 'Jaua/ move (v) /mu:v/
on holiday (adv) /on hohdei/ pick up (v) /p1k Ap/
spend (v) /spend/ phone (v) /fo un/
report (n) /n'p::>:t/
[D coffee break (n) /'kofi breik/ rush (v) /rAJ/
dentist's (n) /'dent1sts/ sound (v) /~aund/

exactly (adv) hg'zrektli/ stop (v) /stop/


exam (n) /ig 'zrem/ them (pron) /oem/
happy (adj) /'hrepi/
ill (adj) /¡ (/ fD arrest (v) /a'rest/
last night (adv) /lo:st na1t/ burglar (n) /'b3:gl'J/
last week (adv) /lo:st \ :k/ invite (v) /m'va1t/
last weekend (adv) /la:st w1:k'end/ laugh (v) /la:f/
over (adj) = finished /''<WV'J/ organize (v) /'::>:gana1zJ
Scotland (n) /'skotl:md/
mvacation (n) /ve1'ke1Jan/ shout (v)
su rpri se party (n)
/Jaut/
/sa'pra1z 'pa:ti/
soccer (n) /'sok<i/
apartment (n) fa' pa:tm<int/ voice (n) /V'Jlsf
elevator (n) /'el<ive1t:i/
store (n) /st::>:/ fD January (n) /'d3renjuari/
February (n) /'febru<iri/
(mJ after (prep) /'a:ft'J/ March (n) /ma:tJ/
congratulations (exc) /bngrretJu'le1JnzJ April (n) /'erpral/
crowd (n) /kraud/ May (n) /meJ/
dear (n) /d1<1/ June (n) /d3u:n/
football match (n) /'futb::>:I mretJ/ July (n) /d3u'laI/
for (prep) /fo: , fo/ August (n) /'::>:gast/
joke (v) /d3<iuk/ September (n) /sep'temOO/
rock concert (n) /rok 'konsJt/ October (n) /ok't<iub<i/
TV star (n) /ti:'vi: sto:/ November (n) /n:iu'vemb'J/
December (n) /d1'semba/
maccident (n) /' reks1d~ t/
date (n) - calendar date
month (n)
/de1t/
/mAn0/
ambulance (n) /'rembjakms/
call (v) - phone /k:>:I/
fire (n) /' fa13/
fire alarm (n) /' fa1:J 3' lo:m/

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Review 73-80
Skills

1 Write the past tense forms of these verbs. Which 5 What did you do last weekend? Write five
verbs are irregular? sentences.
see Baw play
6 Read the text. Answer the questions.
live drink
go watch I was born in South America
start make - in Argentina. I didn't go
cook take to school there, because we
come look moved to England when 1
paint do was four years old. My father
eat have worked for a newspaper
buy want and he got a job in london. 1 didn't speak English
when I arrived. 1 only spoke Spanish, but 1 learnt
2 Match the halves of the expressions. English when I started school. My parents went back
1 meet l!.. a your family to Argentina when I was eighteen, but I stayed in
2 go _ b the cinema England and I went to university there. I live in
3 work _ c the washing Spain now. After university 1 got a job with a mobile
4 wash _ d the car phone company here, because I speak Spanish. 1
5 go to _ e the house met my husband here. We got married last year.
6 tidy - f the bills 1 Where was the woman born?
7 visit _ g shopping 2 How old was she when they carne to England?
8 pay _ h your friends 3 What did her father ·do?
9 do _ i in the garden 4 What language did she speak when she arrived?
5 Did her parents stay in England?
Grammar 6 Where did she go to university?
7 What did she do after university?
3a Put the verbs into the past simple. 8 When did she get married?
1 I carne (come) home early yesterday.
2 We __ (go) shopping on Friday.
3 1 _ _ (lose) my glasses.
i
4 Ryan _ _ (clean) the car on Saturday. • 7 Choose the correct word.
5 They __ (have) a party at the weekend. 1 Sarah, ycttrjyou're wonderful.
6 Cindy __ (pay) the bills. 2 It wasn't I weren't my fault.
7 1 _ _ (cook) dinner yesterday. 3 She was right / left.
8 We _ _ (buy) a new car. 4 It was all his / he's fault.
b Make the sentences negative. 8 Complete the conversations.
1 I didn't come home early yesterday. 1 A What did you do at the weekend?
B We went to a restaurant.
4 Make questions. Use the cues. Give your answers. A _ _ __
1 A Did you go Bwimming yesterday?
B We went to The Silver Sea.
B Yes, I did. OR No, I didn't. A _ _ __
1 go swimming yesterday B Yes, it was. The food was delicious.
2 buy a new mobile last week
3 get up at 6.30 this morning 2 A What did you do on Saturday evening?
4 wear brown shoes yesterday B We went to the theatre.
5 take the bus today A _ __ _
6 do the washing this morning B We saw 'Macbeth'.
7 cook dinner last night A _ _ __
8 eat breakfast today B Yes, we did. It was great.

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Wordlist 73-80

fJ] burger (n) /' b3:g:i/ mactor (n) /'rekta/


buy (v) /batl "' club (n) lkJAb/
clean (my) teeth (v) /kli:n (ma1) ti:0/ part (n) - role in a play /po:t/
go jogging (v) /gao 'd3og11J/ story (n) l'st'J:rv
leave (v) - leave stay in bed late /ste1 rn bed lert/
somethiag somewhere /li:v 'sAm0rl) 'sAmwea/
take (v) /terk/ fil lose (v) /lu:zJ
toast (n) /taost/ park (n) /po:k/

mget up late (v) /get "P 'le1t/ ~ delicious (adj) /d1'hfas/


use the Internet (v) /ju:z oi 'mtanet/ go boating (v) /gau 'bout11J/
send a text (v) /send a tckst/ go walking (v) /gau 'w:i:ku.J/
' have a good time (v) /hrev :i gud taun/
fE Canada (n) /'kan<ld:ll lake (n) /lc1k/
Germany (n) /' d33:m<ini/ . weather (n) /'wcoa/
Hong Kong (n) lhol) 'korJI
Japanese (adj) /d3ap:>'ni:z/
get married (v) /get mrend/
teave schoot (v) /li:v sku:I/
radio station (n) /'re1di:iu 'ste1Jn!
rugby (n) /'rAgbiJ
Russian (adj) /'rAfn/
team (n) /t1:m/
vote (v) /vwtl
was/were born (v) /woz, w:iz, w3:, wa b:>:n/

fD audition (n) /:i:'d1fn/


birthday card (n) /'b3:0de1 ko:d/
fault (n) /folt/
get (v) - receive /get/
maybe (adv) /' me1bi/
play (n) /plcll
present (n) /'prczant/
still (adv) /st11/
try (v) /trall
wonderful (adj) /'wAnd<iíl/

mdo the washing (v) /du: Ó:> 'woJnJI


go shopping (v) /gau 'Jop11J/
go to church (v) /gau 1.3 tf3:tf/
go to the cinema (v) /g<io la Ó;"J 'smama/
go to the park (v) /gau la oa pa:k/
go to the theatre (v) /g<iu lé'.l ();:¡ '01<1t<i/
meet your friends (v) /mi:l j:i: frendz/
pay the bills (v) /pe1 5a bilz/
relax (v) /n'lreks/
tidy the house (v) /'1a1di oa haos/
visit your family (v) /'v1z1l j:i: 'frem<ili/
wash the car (v) /woJ é>o ka:/
work in the garden (v) /w3:k m Ó<> 'go:dn/

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Audio scripts
DI ID Jordan Where are you from?
1 Cindy What's your mobile number, Lucy? Carla This is my dad. His name's Henry and Ryan I'm from Ireland.
Lucy It's O 7 2 6 1, double 4 double 8 this is my mum. Her name's Sophia. Jordan Really? Is your wife from lreland,
3 o. John Is this your brother? too?
2 Cindy What's your phone number, Peter? Carla Yes. His name's David. Ryan No, she isn't. Cindy's from the UK
Peter It's O 2 O 9, 1 4 6 7 double 3. John Uh-huh. - from London.
3 Cindy What's your number, Russell? Carla Now, in this photo this is my sister, Jordan How old are you?
Russell My mobile? Maria, Ryan Me? I'm forty-eight. Cindy's forty-
Cindy Yes. and her fa mily. nine.
Russell It's o 7 9 3 O, double 5 double 7 John OK. 1 Jordan Oh ...
3 2. Carla This is her husband. His name's 4 Sarah Are you from the UK, Lucy?
4 Cindy What's your phone number, Ricardo. This is their son, Leo. And Lucy Yes, I am.
Melanie? their daughter. Sarah Are you married?
Melanie It's O1 6 3, 4 8 1 double O5 2. John What's her name? Lucy No, I'm not. I'm single.
Carla Her name's Donna. Sarah How old are you?
ID Lucy I'm 27.
.1 Open your English book at page four. liE Sarah Oh, I'm 28. What about Peter?
Read page four.
2 1 A The meeting is in room twelve. How old
Don't el ose you r book.
3 B Room 12? is he?
Open your notebook.
4 A Yes. Lucy He's 35.
Oraw a house
5 2 A How much is this, please? Sarah He isn't from the UK, is he?
6 Write your first name. 8 It's ninety-five p. Lucy No, he isn't. He's from the USA.
7 Oon't write your last name. A I'm sorry. Can you repeat that, please? Sarah Is he married?
8 Listen. What's this? 8 Yes. It's ninety-five p. Lucy No, he isn't. He's divorced.
9 Say: 'One, two, three'. A Oh, thank you. Sarah Oh, really?
10 Repeat. 3 A What number is your house?
11 Don't say 'four, five, six'. B It's number seventy-four. nE
12 Look at your teacher. A Seventy-four? A Can 1 take a few details first? What's your
last name?
m 4
B Yes.
A What's the speed limit here? 8 It's Bellion.
A What's yo ur name, please? 8 It's fifty. A How do you spell that, please?
B Anne Stephens. A Fifty? B It's 8- E- double L- 1- O- N.
A How do you spell your surname? B Yes. A And what's your first name, Ms Bellion?
8 It's S- T- E- P- H- E- N- S. 8 Sonja.
5 A Here's your key. You're in room
A ... P- H- E- N- S. Thank you. eighteen. A Is that 5- O- N- I- A?
2 A Hi. I'm Geoffrey Harris. B Room eighty? 8 No, it's S- O- N- J- A.
8 Hi. Pleased to meet you. How do you A No, room eighteen. A Thank you. Are you from the UK?
spell Geoffrey? 6 Your flight to New York is now ready 8 No, l'm not.
A G- E- Odouble F- R- E- Y. for boarding at gate number thirty-nine. A And where are you from?
8 Oh, OK. Gate thirty-nine for .New York. B. I'm from Switzerland.
3 A Hi. My name's Katy Mills. Tha~s K- A- A How old are you?
T- Y- Katy. 11'1! B I'm 35.
4 A Hi. I'mJohn Moore. 1 fifteen, fifteen A And are you married?
8 Pleased to meet you, John. How do 2 seventy, seventeen 'B No, I'm not. I'm divorced.
yo u 3 thirty, thirty A And what's your telephone number?
spell Moore? 4 eighteen, eigh_ty B It's 020 743 double 1 double 8.
A It's Mdouble O- R- E. 5 ninety, nine~een A Thank you.
8 OK. 6 fourteen, fourteen
5 A What's your name, please? lIE
8 It's Tim Wallace IBJ 1 A What's the time?
1 Ryan Is Sarah a.student? B It's half past nine.
A How do you spell your surname?
Lucy Yes, she is. 2 A What's the time?
8 It's W- A- double L- A- C- E.
Ryan Where is she from? 8 It's quarter past six.
A ... A- C- E. Thank you.
Lucy She's from Singapore. 3 A What's the,time?
DI Ryan Oh. How old is she? B It's quarter tp seven.
1 Brenda Alan is my husband. Laura is my Lucy She's 28. 4 A What's the time?
daughter and John is my son. Ryan Is she married? B It's twenty-five to eleven.
2 John Laura is my sister. Alan is my fathei Lucy No, she isn't. 5 A What's the time?
and Brenda is my mother. 2 Cindy Where are you from, Jordan? B rrs twenty past five. ,~
3 Laura Alan and Brenda are my parents. Jordan I'm from Australia. 6 A What's the time?
John is my brother. Cindy Really? How old are you? 8 It's ten to four.
4 Atan Brenda is my wife. Laura and John Jordan I'm 30. 7 A What's the time?
are my children. Cindy Are you married? B It's five past ten.
Jordan No, I'm not. 8 A What's the time?
3 Jordan Are you from th~ UK, Ryan? B It's eight o' dock.
Ryan No, I'm not.

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Audio scripts
mi Assistant Thank you. That's í5 change.
1 Peter Where are rny keys? Customer Thank you. Interviewer Excuse me.
Woman They're behind the computer. fm Paul Yes?
2 Peter Where's rny briefcase? A So what's on the list? Interviewer Can 1 ask you sorne questions
Woman It's under the chair. B Cheese. for this survey?
3 Peter Where's rny rnobile phone? A Cheese. OK, that's over there. Mary Asurvey? What's it about?
Woman It's next to the computer. B Oh, and butter, too. Interviewer It's about what people do in
4 Peter Where's my urnbrella? A So that's cheese and butter. What about
their
Woman It's behi~d the chair. fruit? free time.
5 Peter Where are my books? Paul Oh, OK.
B Fruit? Yes.
Woman They're in your briefcase. A Apples or oranges? Mary Yes, fine.
6 Peter Where are rny sandwiches? B Apples. Interviewer Thank you. First, what are you•
Woman They're in front of the cornputer. A OK. What's next? na mes?
7 Peter Where's my wallet? Mary It's Paul and Mary Jones.
B Mrnmm ... bread.
Woman It's on the chair. Interviewer Jones. OK. Thank you. Now
A Right that's the bread. What about meat?
8 Peter Oh, and where are my glasses? B No.
number 1. Do you listen to the
Woman They're on your head. A Fish?
radio?
Pau! Yes, we do. We listen to Radio
ID) B No. But we need sorne eggs.
1. We like pop music.
1 Assistant Can I help you? A Eggs? OK. What about drinks?
B Yes. Tea, milk, and orange juice. Interviewer Do you read a newspaper?
Customer Yes. How rnuch are those Paul No, we don't.
watches, please? A OK. Tea ... , milk, ... and orange juice.
What Interviewer Do you watch the news on TV?
Assistant They're $12 each. Paul No, we don't.
Customer I see. And how much are these ' about coffee?
B No.
Mary No, we go and make a cup of
sunglasses next to the door? tea when the news is on.
Assistant They're $10.40. A Is that it?
B Let's see. Cheese, butter, fruit, bread, Interviewe( I see. And do you watch sport on
Customer Can I have these sunglasses, TV?
please? eggs, tea, milk, and orange juice. Yes,
that's it. Paul Oh, yes, we do. Football.
Assistant Certainly. Anything else? Mary Yes, we watch a lot of football.
Customer No, thank you. A No, it isn't. We need sorne chocolate.
B No. Chocolate isn't on the !ist.
Interviewer Do you go to the cinema?
Assistant That's $10.40, then, please. Paul Yes, we do. We like films.
Customer Here you are. A Well, it is now. Come on. There's a till
free .... Interviewer OK. Do you watch DVDs, too?
Assistant Thank you. That's 60 cents Paul Yes, we do.
change. BJ Mary When there's no football on
Customer Thank you. 1 A Would you like a drink? TV!
2 Assistant Can 1 help you? B Yes, please. Interviewer Do you play computer games?
Customer Yes. How rnuch are these A Tea or coffee? Paul No, we don't.
briefcases? B Tea, please. Mary Our children do. They love
Assistant They're 85 euros each. A Milk and sugar? cornputer games, but we don't.
Customer Oh, that's expensive. How B No, thank you. lnterviewer Do you go shopping?
rnuch are those briefcases in A Here you are. Mary Yes, we do. We like shopping.
the window? B Thank you. We go to the shopping centre
Assistant They're 62 euros A OK. every weekend.
Customer Can I have that one, then, 2 A Would you like a drink? Interviewer OK. Now exercise. Do you go to
please? B Yes, a glass of water, please. a sports centre?
Assistant Certainly. Anything else? A Still or sparkling? Paul No, we don't.
Customer No, thank you. B Still, please. lnterviewer Do you play any sports?
Assistant That's 62 euros then, please. A Ice and lemon? Paul No, we don't.
Customer Is a credit card OK? B Just ice, please. Mary Well, we go swimming when
Assistant Certainly. Thank you. A Here you are. we're on holiday.
3 Assistant Can I help you? B Thank you. Interviewer No that isn't really sport. Fine.
Customer Yes. How rnuch are those A You're welcome. Thank you.
wallets behind the counter, 3 A Would you like a drink?
please? B Yes, please. DIJ
Assistant They're í15 each. A Wine, beer, a soft drink? Interviewer What's your name?
Customer OK, and how much are these Pavel My name's Pavel and my wife's
B Asoft drink, please.
wallets A Orange juice or lemonade? narne is Misha.
in front of the urnbrellas? B Orange juice, please. Interviewer Where do you live?
Assistant They're í18.50. Pavel We live in Prague.
A Would you like ice in that?
Customer Can I have one of the wallets B No, thank you. Interviewer Do you like Prague?
behind the counter, then, Pave! Oh, yes. It's a great city.
A OK. Here you are.
please? B Thank you. Interviewer Do you live in the city centre?
Assistant Certainly. Anything else? Pavel No, we don't. We live in a
Customer No, thank you. house in the suburbs.
Assistant That's í15, then, please. Interviewer Uh-huh. Where do you work?
Customer Here you are. Pavel We work in offices in the city.

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Audio scripts
Interviewer Do you drive to work? 5 What colour is the big book? linda I've got stomach ache.
Pavel No, we don't. There's nowhere 6 Are the old people in the big photo or Boss Oh, dear.
to pa rk in the city centre, so the small photo? 6 Boss Are you all right, Mick?
we take the bus. 7 What colour is the young woman's car? Mick No, l'm not.
Interviewer What do you do in your free 8 What colour is the cup? Boss What's the matter?
time? Mick I've got a headache.
Pavel We go hang-gliding. tflJ Boss Oh, dear. Here. !'ve got sorne
1 I live in the city centre. I haven't got a painkillers. I need them in this
Interviewer Really?
house. !'ve got a small flat.
Pavel Yes, it's great fun. job!
2 !'ve got a car. It's quite old, but it's OK.
Interviewer What other things do you do? gJ
3 I've got a bike, too, but I don't use it a
Pavel Well, we don't watch TV a lot
lot. A Have you got any plasters?
But we love films, so we go to
4 I've gota good job. I work for a crectit B Yes, I have. Just a minute. Here you
the cinema every week.
card company. are.
Interviewer What kind of films do you like? :
5 I don't come from a big family. I've got A Thanks.
BJ a brother, but I haven't got a sister. 2 A Have you got a nail file?
2 A When is your interview, Jeff? 6 I haven't gota computer. B Oh, well, !'ve got sorne scissors. Here
B It's on Tuesday. 7 I use the computers at work, so I've got you are.
A What time? an email address. A Oh, OK. Thanks.
B It's at quarter to ten 8 And I've got a new mobile, too. 3 A Have you got any painkillers?
3 A What day is Carlo's party? 9 I haven't got a boyfriend at the B Yes, I have. Here you are.
B It's on Satu rday. moment. A Thanks.
A What time? 10 But I've got a pet. I've got a cat called 4 A Have you got a pen and a piece of
B It's at eight o'clock. Timmy. paper?
4 A Hi, Petra. What day is your driving B Yes. Here you are.
test? tmJ A Thanks. I need to write a letter.
1 Point to your nose. 5 A Have you got a mirror? I've got
B It's on Wednesday.
2 Point to your hand. something in my eye.
A What time?
3 Put your hands on your head. B !'ve got a mirror in my bag. Here you
B It's at 11.15.
4 Point to your legs. are..
5 A When is the meeting with Mr Ben?
5 Clase your eyes. A Thanks.
B It's on Friday.
6 Open your mouth. B Do you need a tissue?
A What time?
7 Point to your neck. A No, it's OK, thanks. I've got one here.
B It's at half past three.
8 Open your eyes and close your mouth.
6 A What day is the football match? B Do you want any help? •
9 Point to your ear. A Yes, please.
B It's on Monday.
10 Pull your hair. B OK. Give me the tissue. Look up ....
A What time?
11 Put your hand on your stomach.
B It's at 7.45 There. It's out.
12 Point to your feet. A Oh, thanks. That feels better.
mfJ BE B Good.
1 I get up at six o'clock.
1 Boss Where's Sandra today?
2 I have a shower.
Woman She's at tlie dentist's.
611
3 I have breakfast at 6.15. Interviewer So, Liam. First. How old are
Boss Oh, has she got toothache? you?
4 I read the newspaper.
Woman Yes, she has. , liam I'm twenty-two.
5 I go to work at quarter to seven.
2 Boss Hello, Ken. How are you?
6 I start work at 8.30. Interviewer And what is your job at the
Ken Oh, not very well.
7 I finish work at five o'clock. moment?
Boss Why? What's the matter?
8 I go to bed at half past eleven. Liam I work in a restaurant. l'm a
Ken l'v'e got a cold. chef.
tii!J Boss Well, why are you here? Interviewer Thank you. Now what things
1 Nicky I live in the suburbs - in Ken I've got a lot of work to do. can you do? Can yo u speak any
Greendale. Boss Well, go ,home. foreig n la nguages?
Tony Oh, I see. Ken OK. Thank you. liam Yes, I can. I like languages. I
2 Nicky I work at the Lancaster Hotel. 3 Boss Is Anna here? can speak French and German.
Tony Really? Man No, she isn't. She's ill. Interviewer Very good. Now, can you swim?
3 Nicky I'm a receptionist. Boss Oh, what's wrong? Liam Yes, .J can.
Tony Oh, right. Man She's gota sore throat and a Interviewer Can~you ski?
4 Nicky I go swimming and I play the temperature. Liam No, l can't.
piano. Boss Oh, dear. Interviewer I see. Can you play any sports?
Tony That's interesting. 4 Boss What's the matter, Tom?
liam Yes, I can. tJ:an play a lot of
5 Nicky I like classical music. Tom I've got sore eyes. sports. I like tennis, football,
Tony Me, too. Boss Yes, they're very red. You've got a and basketball.
cough, too. Have you got a cold? Interviewer What about golf?
DJ Tom No, it's hay fever.
1 What colour is the bag? Liam No, l can't play golf.
Boss Oh, I see.
2 Is the mobile phone blue or red? Interviewer Can you ride a horse?
5 Boss Are you OK, Linda? liam Yes, I can. I'm very good at
3 What colour are the two pens? Linda No, I don't feel well.
4 Are the yellow pencils long or short? that.
Boss Oh, what's the matter?
.

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Audio scripts
Interviewer Can you drive? 4 A Excuse me. Is there a restaurant here, [DJ
Liam Yes, I can, but I haven't got a please? 1 What's Tony doing?
car. B Yes, there is. It's on the sixth floor. 2 Are Suki and Frank, looking in the shops?
Interviewer OK. And can you play a musical A Thank you. 3 Who's writing a postcard in New York?
instrument? 5 A Excuse me. Where can I fi nd the 4 Are Jack and Barbara travelling by boat?
Liam No, I can't. But I can sing. manager's office, ple ase? 5 Where are Suki, Frank, and Sandra going?
Interviewer I see. Can you cook? B The managers office? It's over there 6 Is Peter enjoying the boat trip?
Liam Yes, I can. I'm a chef! - the second door on the left. 7 What's Jack doing?
Interviewer Oh, yes~ of course. Can you fix a A Thank you. 8 Is Oliver writing a postcard?
car? 6 A Excuse me. Is there an internet café
Liam No, I can't. I'm not very good near rm
with machines. he re, please? 1 Waitress What can I get for you, sir?
Interviewer OK. And can you use a B Yes, there is. There's a café in Market Harry Can I have the fish, please and
computer? Street. That's the second street on the a glass of white wine?
Liam Yes, I can. I play a lot of right. Waitress Certainly, sir.
A Thank you. 2 Woman Is Harry here?
computer games.
Interviewer OK. Thank you. Now what ... Man No, he isn't. He's on holiday
li.IJ this week.
BJ And our next model is Arnold. He's wearing 3 Doctor Hello. Now what's the problem?
Owner Well. this is our new house. a brown suit, a blue shirt, and a red tie. Harry !'ve got a cough and a sore
Visitor Very nice. I like the garden. And with that he's wearing browg snoes. throat.
Owner Yes, we like it, too. Anyway, come Thank you Arnold. Now here's•Beatrix and Doctor I see. Have you got a headache,
in. she's wearing a green skirt with a white top too?
Visitor Thank you. , and long, black boots. Harry Yes, and I've gota temperature
Owner Well, this is the hall. And our next model is Sylvia. She's wearing
Visitor Uh-huh. blue jeans with a ye~ow jumper and a black 4 (Harry singing}
Owner And this is the living room. jacket. Her shoes are whije. 5 Woman q"hat's f27.64, please.
Visitor Very nice. That's a nice big window. Thank you, Sylvia. Now Marco. He's 6 Harry Hello.
Owner Yes. Now here's the kitchen. wearing green shorts, an orange T-shirt, Woman Hi. Harry. Come in. The drinks
Visitor Mmm. And have you gota dining green socks, and orange trainers. are over there.
room?
Owner Yes, we have. That's here. a 7 (snoring; alarm c/ock rings.)
8 Man Hello. Harry Morgan's phone.
Vísitor Great. What's behind that door? Linda Oh, helio, Robin. Nice to see you.
Robin Nice to see you, too, Linda. How are Woman Oh, is Harry there?
Owner Oh, that goes down to the cellar. Man No, I'm sorry. He's in a meeting.
you?
Visítor Oh, OK. Woman Oh, OK.
Owner Now upstairs we've got three Linda Fine, thanks. Anyway. Come in. Now 9 Woman Morning, Harry.
do you know anyone here?
bedrooms. No, I ... Oh, yes, l know Alan. He's Harry Hi, Sheena. What time is our
Visitor I see. Oh, this is beautiful. Oh, and Robin meeting today?
you've got a balcony. standing in front of the window. He's
wearing a yellow tie. Woman It's at 10.15.
Owner Yes, we really like it. The view is Harry OK. See you then.
Linda Yes, He's nice. He's talking to Trisha.
very good.
Vísitor Yes, I can see. And is that the
She's from Canada. cm
Robín Who's the man behind Trisha? He's A Helio. Sue. How are you?
garage down there?
Owner Yes, it is.... And then here's the looking at sorne photographs. B Fine, thanks.
bathroom. And that's it. Linda That's Ben. He's Trisha's boyfriend. A Were you away last week?
Vísitor Well, it's all very nice. Can I just use Robín Oh, OK. Is your boss here? I can't B Yes, we were. We were on vacation.
remember his name. What do you say here in Britain - on
your bathroom, whíle we're here?
Owner Yes, of course. See you downstairs. Linda Carlos. holiday?
Would you like a cup of tea? Robin Oh, yes. A Yes, on holiday. Where were you?
Linda Yes, he's over there. He's wearing a B We were in Portugal.
m green shirt and black trousers. A Very nice.
1 A Excuse me. Where can I find room 52, Robín Oh, yes, I see him. He's eating a B Yes, it was great.
please? sandwich. 2 A Were you at the meeting this morning,
B It's on the fifth floor. Linda No, he isn't eating a sandwich. Ben?
A Thank you. That's Colin. Carlos is drinking. B No, I wasn't. I was at the dentist's.
2 A Excuse me. Is there a cash machine Ro bin Oh, yes, OK. A Oh, I see. Was it for a check-up?
near here, please? Linda His wife, Georgia, is here, too. She's B No, toothache, but it's OK now.
B Yes, there's a cash machine in London wearing a blue and white skirt, but I A Good.
Road. That's the third street on the ca n't see her ... 3 A Hello, Atice. Were you out on Sunday
left. Robin She's over there. She's talking on her afternoon?
A Thank you. mobile. B No, I wasn't. I was at home. Why?
3 A Excuse me. Where are the toilets, Linda Yes, that's right. Anyway, look. A Well, I phoned, but there was no
please? Would you like ... answer.
B They're upstairs - the first door on the B Sunday afternoon? Oh, I was in the
right. garden.
A Thank you. A Oh, OK.

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4 A Hi, Will. How are you? fl&1 Jane I did the washing in the morning
B Fine, thanks, but a bit tired. 1 A How was your weekend? and then I cleaned the car. In the
A Were you out last night? B lt was OK. I went shopping on afternoon 1 visited my parents and
B Yes, we were out till two o' dock in the Saturday and 1 took their dog for a walk in the
morning. on Sunday I visited my parents. park. In the evening I just watched
A Were you at a club? 2 A Hi, Linda. How was your weekend? TV. Anyway, what about you? Did
B No, we weren't. We were at a party B OK, thanks. I did the washing on you have a good weekend?
- at our neighbour's house.
A Was it good?
Saturday.
A What about Sunday?
m
B Yes, it was great.
l ucy Oh! This is wonderful. Oh!
B It was a nice day, so 1 relaxed in tbe Everybody's here. There's my mum
A Good. And how's May? garden.
B Oh, she's ... and dad, and Daniel and the
A Good. others from work. And Peter and
5 A Were you away on Friday, Penny? 3 A Morning, Bob. How was your weekend?
B Yes, 1 was. 1 was ill. I was in bed ali Cindy and Ryan ...
B It was very good, thanks. We went to Sarah And Jordan.
day. · the cinema on Saturday and on Sunday
A Oh, dear. Are you all right now? Lucy Yes, he isn't at a football match.
we went to the park with the children. That's a surprise!
B Yes, thanks. A Very nice.
A Good. Sarah Actually, Lucy, he ...
4 A How was your weekend, Yasmin? Dad Happy birthday, love.
a B It was ali right. 1 didn't do a lot. I
washed the car on Saturday and on
Lucy Helio, Dad. Hi, Mum.
A What do you do? Mum Happy birthday, Lucy. We ...
B I'm a police officer. What about you? Sunday I went on the internet and Narrator Later ...
A I'm a paramedic. paid sorne bilis. Lucy That was a great surprise. Thank
B Oh, really! A Oh, 1 see. you very much, Sarah.
2 A There's a police car behind us. 5 A Hi. How was your weekend? Sarah Oh, don't thank me. 1 didn't do it.
B Oh, no! B lt was fine, thanks. I met my friends in It was Jordan.
A Oh, and there's an ambulance, too. town on Satu rday. lucy Jordan !? But ...
B There must be an accident. A What about Sunday? Sarah Well, we ali helped. 1 invited
A Yes. B I tidied the house. everybody. Peter got the drinks
3 A Oh, that's the tire alarm! Come on. A Oh, OK. and Cindy and Ryan made the
B Oh, I'm not leaving. They're probably 6 A Helio. How was your weekend? 1
food. But it was Jordan's idea.
just testing the alarms. B lt was very nice, thank you. We went He organized it.
A Yes, you're probably right! to the theatre on Saturday. The play lucy Oh!
Voice Attention. This is not a test. This was very good, and on Sunday we Jordan Hi, Lucy. Happy birthday. Are you
is not a test. Please leave the building. worked in the garden. enjoying the party?
Attention. This is not a test. A Yes, the weather was very nice. lucy Hello, Jordan. Yes, I am, thank
A See. lt is a ñre. Come on. Quick! DI you. Sarah said that you organized
4 A Be careful with that knife. Monica Hi, Jane. How are you? it.
B Ow! My finger. Jane Oh, hi, Monica. I'm fine, thanks. Jordan Oh, well, everyone helped. l didn't
A It's OK. I'll get the first aid kit. And you? • do a lot realty.
5 A Look. There's a fire over there! Monica Fine. Did you have a good weekend? lucy Yes, but it was a nice idea. Thank
B That's the shoe factory: Jane Yes, it was OK. you.
A Here come the tire engines. Monica What did you do? Jordan That's OK.
6 A Excuse me. Is there a police station Jane Well, on Saturday morning I •, Jordan/ lucy Look. Are you doing an~thing
near here? cleaned my flat. Then in the ... ?
B Yes, there is. lt's in the first street on afternoon I went into town and Jordan Oh, sorry, alter you ...
the right. I 'met my boyfriend, Rob, and we lucy No, you first ...
A Thank you. went shopping. Jordan OK, Are you doing anything at the
Monica Did you buy anything? weekend? There's a good concert
fm Jane Yes, 1 bought a few things - sorne on at ...
1 A What's the date today?
B It's the fourth of January. clothes and a book. But then I lost
2 A When's your birthday? my mobile phone!
B It's on the twenty-first of June. Monica Oh, no. What did you do?
3 A What's the date tomorrow? Jane Well, we went back to ali the shops.
B It's the seventh of March. Monica Did you find it?
4 A When's your appointment? Jane Yes, It was in the bookshop.
B It's on the thirtieth of December. Monica Wow, that was very Lucky.
5 A What's the date on Friday? Jane Yes, it was. Anyway, in the evening
B It's the fourteenth of April. we went to the theatre. We saw a
6 A When's your party? very good play - The Birthday. It
B It's on the second of October. was very funny.
7 A What's the date on Sunday? Monica Oh, yes. We saw that last week.
ti It's the sixth of May. It's very good. What did you do on
8 A When's your interview? Sunday?
B It's on the eighteenth of February.
.
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