English Id 1 Student's Book and WB PDF
English Id 1 Student's Book and WB PDF
English Id 1 Student's Book and WB PDF
Are you busy at the moment? Months & seasons Present continuous Talk about seasons & months
3.2 Daily actions Describe whats happening
What are you doing? Everyday activities Present simple vs Ask & answer about jobs
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4.2 Can you drive a tractor? Abilities Can / short answers Talk about abilities
What are you wearing? Clothes & accessories Can Talk about other peoples abilities
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5.1
street?
Do you like watching TV? Free time activities Love / like / not mind / hate Describe a neighbourhood / town
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5.2 Adjectives (describing places) + verb + -ing Talk about free time activities
Too / either vs also
What do you like doing on holiday? Housework Say what you like doing
5.3 Holiday / free time activities Compare free time activities
Have you got a cat? Types of holiday Imperatives Leave a message for a house-sitter
5.4 Instructions Object pronouns Express preferences about holidays
Whats a staycation? Word formation Understand instructions
5.5
Do you live near here? Ask for / give directions
Review 3 p. 60
Grammar p. 118 ID Caf p. 138 Writing p. 148 Pronunciation p. 154 Audio Script p. 156
1.4 Are these your glasses? Adjectives & colours Possessive adjectives
What do you do in the mornings? Morning routine Present simple Describe your morning
2.2
routine
How old are you? Special occasions Frequency adverbs Process personal
2.5 information
3.2 Are you busy at the moment? Phone phrases Present continuous
3.5 Why are you learning English? Adjectives (feelings) Prepositions to, for
4.2 Can you drive a tractor? Abilities Can Talk about abilities
4.3 What are you wearing? Clothes & accessories Can Talk about clothes
5 Is there a shopping centre on your Public places There + be (present) Describe a town
5.1
street?
Do you like watching TV? Housework Like / love / hate + -ing Talk about likes &
5.2 Free time activities dislikes
Word stress
in pink on
new words.
Common
Mistakes
anticipate
and prevent
your errors.
World of English:
interesting facts
and study tips.
A complete Grammar
reference with exercises.
Reviews
Caf: sitcom videos systematically
to consolidate language. recycle language.
Speech
bubbles:
models for
speaking.
Stimulating
Grammar
practice. R boxes: extra
grammar and
pronunciation
rules.
Make it
personal:
personalised
speaking to
express your
identity in
English.
Workbook to
practise and
consolidate
lessons.
Phrase Bank to
practise common
expressions.
Pictures to present and
practise Pronunciation.
Audio Script
activities to
consolidate
pronunciation.
1 2 3 4 World of English
The most common suffix for nationalities in English is -AN.
For example: Italian, Chilean, Russian, Indian.
Stress the syllable before -AN or -IAN. Exceptions:
American, Mexican, Dominican, African.
5 6 7 8
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5 6 7 8
Number 4 is Number 6
Is it in Mexico? Is he Argentinian?
the Alhambra. is Messi.
3 Vocabulary: Adjectives
A 1.8 Listen and put the positive and negative adjectives in the correct group.
cool excellent fantastic great horrible intelligent interesting OK rich ridiculous terrible
Common Mistakes
an
cool horrible Hes a person interesting .
Grammar p. 118
B 1.9 Listen to six opinions of people and places. Complete 1-6 and the rule box with a / an.
1 Hes a great player. 4 Shes OK person. R Use before a consonant sound
2 Shes cool girl. 5 Its horrible city.
and before a vowel sound.
3 Hes rich man. 6 Its interesting country.
c MAKE IT PERSONAL In pairs, give your opinions about five people or places on pp. 6-7.
B 1.11 Listen to the letters in the table and notice the vowel sound.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
e i a u
A B F I O Q R
H C L U
J D M
E
eleven th rteen f ft n s v nt
n n n t n
B 1.16 How do you say these numbers? Listen to a tourist in a bank and repeat the numbers with the
correct stress.
30405060708090100
Thirty, forty...
C 1.17 Listen to sentences 1-8 and circle the number you hear.
1 18 80 85 3 20 11 12 5 15 50 55 7 06 60 16
2 17 70 73 4 19 90 99 6 14 40 43 8 13 30 33
D MAKE IT PERSONAL Play Bingo! Complete the bingo card with numbers from 1-20 as in the model.
B I N G O B I N G O
6 20 13
2 10
3 17 5
18 9
14 15 12
1 11
19 7 8
4 16
6 Listening
A 1.18 Listen to five dialogues and circle the names you hear.
b MAKE IT PERSONAL In pairs, practise the dialogues with your own name.
is it OK 4 U? TXT me B4
U go
Whats your How do you
name, please? spell that?
The symbol @ = at
Martin Roberts. M-A-R-T-I-NR-O-B-E-R-T-S.
Minerva Hotel
Name: Karina
Address: Drive
Telephone: Area code ( )
Email: @ .com
B MAKE IT PERSONAL Role-play. Sit back to back. Take turns calling the International School of English
and giving your information.
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k a bag a pen
i earrings a phone
glasses a sandwich
j keys an umbrella
a laptop a wallet
a lipstick
i
h
f
g
a
c
e d
Common Mistakes
These are
b This is my glasses.
B 1.20 Listen and number the objects in A in the order you hear them, 1-11.
c 1.21 Listen and complete the rest of the dialogue. What exactly is the problem?
d Complete with this / that / these / those. Use the picture and AS 1.20 on p. 156 to help.
Demonstrative Pronouns R This and these dont have
the same pronunciation.
Singular Plural
This is short // + /s/, and
Use for objects or people with you / near / here. these is l-o-n-g /i/ + /z/.
with other people /
distant from you / there. Grammar p. 118
A: Point to an object in the classroom and ask Whats this / that or What are these / those?
B: Answer, then swap roles. Workbook p. 6
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1 2
3 4
5 6
Grammar p. 118
B 1.22 Listen again and complete the phrases in A with:
Common Mistakes
herhismyourtheiryour her
Lisas online with your boyfriend.
his
John loves your girlfriend.
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Quiz!
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10
b Match the bold adjectives in the quiz to their opposites, 1-5. Test your partner.
1 good
2 new
Whats the opposite
3 light of heavy? Light.
4 small
5 ugly
c 1.24 Listen to descriptions of five items in the cartoons on p. 12. Name them after the beep.
asseport No.
Passport No./P
Code
PASSPORT Type/Type
93793670
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P ASSE P O RT ULD
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F ull n
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5/26/85 M U R PH Y
Name: Lucas Singh b ir t h
Fra n ce /Prnom s (2)
coun t
r y of G iv en na m es
NE
Age: 14 yrs. 8 mos. G IL L IA N JA
dress ationalit (3)
Nationality/N
Date: Sept. 1st 2012 cu r r e
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IZ E N
e d e Vil ance (4)
Nationality: Indian 354 R u Date of birth
/Date de naiss
60
15 FE B /
d at e ance (6)
/Lieu de naiss
Place of birth
8/14/12 Sex/Sexe (5)
LONDON
F )
e /Date de dlivrance (7
D at e of is su T 09
16 O C T /O C
Souza
Las t nam e
K en C h a n g
C ou nt ry of bi
Susana
FIRST NAME
D ep ar tm en t:
rt h: C hi na
Name: Amy Johnso
n Brazil
COU NTR Y OF ORI GIN
GEN DER
H um an R es ou Bir thd ate
rc es F
Sex: F Age: 18
kc ha ng @ su nt
Te l: 7 6 5 -3 0 0
ec h. co m 27/10/1981
0 E xt : 1 4 5 an
Nationality: Americ
Ave, New York
Address: 25 Highton
C 1.25 Listen and complete this registration form. Do you use telephone banking?
D MAKE IT PERSONAL Choose a form from this page. Ask a partner questions to complete it with their
information, then swap roles. Present your partner to the class.
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A 1.26 Listen to two colleagues and tick the six phrases they say.
Asking Answering
How are you? Fine, thanks.
Hows it going? Im well, thanks.
asseport No.
Passport No./P How are you doing? (Pretty) Good, thanks.
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93793670 What about you? Not much.
Whats up? Things are good.
Whats new?
b 1.27 Listen and repeat the other phrases. Which response from A is repeated?
C In pairs, practise similar conversations with any possible combination of the phrases in A.
ce (6)
u de naissan
Hi! How are you? Im well, thanks!
Fine, thanks. What about you?
ance (7)
d 1.28 Listen to six dialogues. Write the number of each conversation in the box.
1
I dont understand. Thank you! Im sorry.
e MAKE IT PERSONAL In pairs, imagine youre the people in photos 1-5. Role-play conversations using
expressions from this page. Act out your favourite one to the class.
1 2 3 4 5
Workbook pp. 8, 64
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1 go to a when we dont know exactly which place were going to.
2
when we know exactly which place / there is only one.
3 with home.
Common Mistakes
4 with school, work, church.
home
I go to the house at 8pm.
6 7 8
2 Listening
A 2.3 Listen and number the times, 1-8, in the order you hear them.
oclock
PAST
TO
quarter quarter
half
B 2.4 Listen to two short interviews and write the days and times. Common Mistakes
1 The woman gets up at in the morning. She goes to school at . s
She goes to bed at . She gets hours sleep a night. What the time is?
W
2 The man goes to work at , to . He gets home at . At what time do you?
C 2.4 Listen again and complete phrases 1-6 and the R box with on or at.
1 6am 4 8.30am R Use for times.
2 around 10pm 5 Saturdays and Sundays
Use for days.
3 Friday 6 around 6.15pm
Grammar p. 120
D In pairs, take turns asking and answering 1-4.
1 get up?
From Monday to Friday, 2 go to bed? And at the weekend?
what time do you 3 go to school / work / university?
4 get home from work / school?
Workbook p. 9
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3 Reading
A 2.5 Read the report and complete the table. The World Sleeps
The OECD (Organisation for Economic
On average, how many hours do Cooperation and Development) reports that:
people in these countries sleep?
The French get an average of 8 hours and
8
France 50 minutes of sleep a night compared to the USA with
The USA hours and 38 minutes.
, and
Korea The Koreans only sleep 7 hours and 49 minutes a night
Japan the Japanese about 8 hours.
1 What time do you get up: 2 What time do you go to bed: 3 On average, how many hours do
a in the week b at the weekend? a in the week b at the weekend? people in your lesson sleep?
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D MAKE IT PERSONAL Describe your morning routine He wakes up at 8 a.m., but he doesnt get up...
to a partner.
B In pairs, narrate Jims morning routine. A: Youre his mother / father. B: Be interested.
Workbook p. 10
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6 Reading
A 2.11 Listen and read the web survey. Who are the people in the pictures?
7 Vocabulary
A 2.12 Listen to and read this TV advert. Then complete the Griffins family tree.
Francis Thelma
Lois
Common Mistakes
parents relatives
I have two fathers: my mum and dad. The others in my family are my parents. Writing Bank
go to p. 148
D MAKE IT PERSONAL In small groups, draw another famous family tree (from TV, cinema, literature) and
write a short advert for the show. In your advert, answer these four questions:
1 What are their names? 3 Where do they live?
2 Who is who? What are their relationships? 4 What is different or interesting about them?
E Exchange adverts with another group. Do you know the family? Do you like their advert?
Workbook p. 11
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Grammar p. 120
World of English
Both have and have got are used to talk about illnesses as well as possession (things we own), relationships (e.g. family
members) and characteristics (e.g. brown eyes). Have got is more common in British English and have is more common
in American English, although both are used and understood everywhere English is spoken. The two versions are formed
differently in questions and negatives:
Ive got a pet rabbit. / I have a pet rabbit.
Have you got a girlfriend? / Do you have a girlfriend?
I havent got any money. / I dont have any money.
Be careful: have got cant be used in every situation and tense that you can use have, for example: I had an accident,
NOT Id got an accident, and you cant use contractions with have like Ive a car.
B Complete 1-5. Take turns asking and answering the questions. Use the correct intonation.
1 you got a brother? 4 s your fathers name?
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2 many cousins have you got? 5 they live in your town?
3 s your mothers name?
World of English
A silent e at the end of words is a common aspect of English.
Of the 100 most common words, these 12 end with a silent e.
are before come here little give
make more some there where take
10 Listening
A 2.15 Listen to Miguel talking to a friend about these three photos. How many questions do you hear?
Who are the people?
B MAKE IT PERSONAL In pairs, show photos of your family and say who they are. Ask two questions about
each photo.
Workbook p. 12
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A Read the online interview with Ginny Lomond and complete questions 1-10 with the correct verb.
www.freshfaces.com
Oh, I always go to L.A. in December to stay with him. I usually go to bed at 11pm, Monday to Thursday,
L.A. is fantastic! but I sometimes go to parties!
No, I dont exercise. Well, only occasionally (when I
No, I dont. Anyway, people dont want to date a famous person.
walk). Im a little bit lazy! I live in Paris.
Well, my mom lives in Paris and my dad lives in L.A. 1 Virginia Maria Lomond.
I sleep a lot and occasionally go for a walk. And I never No. Im an only child.
work on Monday so I often go to bed late on Sunday. Common Mistakes
Erm OK, Im 23.
Im (years old)
I have 21.
B 2.16 Match the questions to the answers in the interview. Listen to check.
Grammar p. 120
e MAKE IT PERSONAL Write five frequency questions to interview a partner using the go activities on p. 16.
In pairs, take turns asking and answering.
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in Action Celebrating
1 2
3 5 6
1 Complete the table and compare answers with a partner. Find one thing you do differently.
Common Mistakes
Always
on my birthday. We usually
go to the cemetery go to a restaurant.
A Picture dictionary. Cover the words on the pages D Play Draw it, name it! A: Go to p. 8 ex. 4 and draw
below and remember: six objects for B to name. Swap roles. B: Go to p. 11
ex. 8 and draw six objects for A to name.
6 8 countries and nationalities
11 11 personal objects How do you say
13 11 colours this in English?
15 5 short dialogues for photos 1-5
pages
B MAKE IT PERSONAL In pairs. A: Spell sentences 1-3 for E MAKE IT PERSONAL Complete the questions with do
B to write. Swap roles for 4-6. Are 1-6 true for you? or does. In pairs, ask and answer.
1 What you do on your birthday?
2 you give gifts to your family at Christmas?
3 you eat a special meal on Christmas Eve?
4 your mother usually have a party on her
1 M Y C I T Y I S I N T E R E S T I N G. birthday?
2 J A Z Z I S G R E A T. 5 What you do at weddings in your culture?
6 What your brother (or sister) do at Christmas?
3 I A M F R O M N E W Y O R K C I T Y .
F Match the responses to phrases 1-8.
1 Thank you. Good, thanks.
4 M Y F A V O R I T E C O L O U R I S G R E E N.
2 Whos this? Not much.
5 M Y E N G L I S H I S H O R R I B L E . 3 Whats new? Its Jackie.
6 T H E P R E S I D E N T I S F A N T A S T I C . 4 Congratulations! Thanks!
5 How are you? Youre welcome.
6 See you later. Purple and white.
7 How old are you? Bye for now.
8 What colour is your house? 17.
C R1.1 Complete with verb be. Use contractions
G Correct the mistakes. Check your answers in units
where possible. Listen to check. In pairs, practise
1 and 2. Whats your score, 1-10?
the dialogue.
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A Listen to the text on p. 20. Then go back and read it. G MAKE IT PERSONALHow often do you do these
Was your listening successful? activities on weekends? Compare with a partner.
Any big differences?
B Match the phone phrases. Read the text to check.
How do you spend your weekends?
1 send online
Friday Saturday Sunday
2 make a meeting exercise
3 take the dictionary get up early
4 go a (text) message go shopping
5 use a photo go to bed late
6 organise calls meet friends
play sport
watch TV
There are about 6 billion mobile phones in the world,
thats 87% of the worlds population. Lets take a look at I usually meet friends on Fridays. How about you?
how people use their phones.
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50 50
40 40 d
30 30
c
20 20
b 1 2
10 10
0 0
a
10 10
20 20
5 6 7
World of English
Some letters have special roles. the sun a cloud wind fog rain snow
Use S for:
Common Mistakes
B Match the temperature words to the correct thermometer position, a-d. Whats
cold
cool hot c warm
Hows the weather like?
Its
Is hot.
C Cover A and B. In pairs, look only at the photos and thermometer and try
y
to remember all ten weather words. Its winding.
weathers
D 3.2 Listen and name the two photos the pupils are talking about. The times good.
E In pairs, do the same. Take turns describing photos 1-10 and guessing the place. Use its + adjective.
Its really hot and sunny. Is it photo 1?
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3 4
8 9 10
2 Listening
A 3.3 Listen to the weather forecast and number the places in the order you hear them, 1-5. Why do
they say the weather is mad?
Usually Now
the Alps
the Amazon rainforest
the Atacama Desert
Cancun
Chicago
B 3.3 Listen again and complete the table in A with adjectives / words for each place. Is the weather
mad in your country?
c Complete these three questions from the programme. R Its raining now / in this photo. = at the moment
1 And s the weather in Chicago?
Its usually rainy / snowy in May. = generally
2 s the weather usually like there?
3 Whats it this year?
d MAKE IT PERSONAL In pairs, ask and answer about the weather in the photos and in your city / country.
Use the model and point to the photos as you ask.
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3 Reading
A 3.4 Study the months. Is the stressed syllable the same (S) or different (D) in your language? Listen to
check and put your hand up for your birthday month.
D MAKE IT PERSONAL In pairs, answer the questions. Any big differences between you?
1 Which months correspond to which seasons in your country?
2 Whats your favourite season? Common Mistakes
Its J
3 What are three things you usually do in your favourite season? Is usually hot in january in Australia.
4 What are three things you dont usually do in your favourite season?
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1 2 3 4
5 6
buying food
World of English
cooking dinner
Learning key phrases is a great way to sound fluent! Common phone phrases
doing homework
include:
riding a bike Are you busy? Phone you later. Dont worry. Sorry, wrong number.
running in the park No problem. I cant hear you. The phones busy. My batterys dying.
talking on a landline
B 3.6 Listen again and tick the phrases you hear in World of English. Who says them?
C 3.7 Guess (1) what Maddie wants company for and (2) how the story ends. Listen to check.
1 To have dinner. To go to a sports event. Shes feeling lonely.
2 She gets depressed and cries. She finally finds a friend. She goes to a bar and has a drink.
Present Continuous
1 Complete the examples with the verb be. Common Mistakes
She talking on the telephone. Subject + be + verb + ing m
I working on a new project.
I running. Subject + be + not + verb + ing
What they doing? Question word + be + subject + verb + ing
2 Cross off the wrong options. Grammar p. 122
Use the present continuous for actions that happen every day / at the moment / sometimes.
Pronounce the -ing ending //, not /ing/.
D Look back at pages 18-19 and test a partner. A: Point to a picture. B: Say what Jims doing. Swap roles.
E MAKE IT PERSONAL Role-play a conversation like Maddies. A: Youre calling five friends to do something.
B: Youre As friends. Make different excuses. Swap roles.
Workbook p. 15
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5 Listening
A 3.8 Listen to the advert. How many times do they ask the same question?
B 3.8 Listen again and number the other phrases in the order you hear them, 1-6. Whats your favourite
advert at the moment?
Chad here. Just watching the market recap, drinking an import.
Hey, Brad, whos that? That is correct. That is correct.
Hey, Chad. Pick up the cordless. This is Brad.
C 3.9 In pairs, listen to the sound effects. What are the people doing? I think somebodys cooking.
D MAKE IT PERSONAL A: Mime actions for a partner to guess. B: Say what A is doing.
Spobrtity!
3
I think this is Pink.
the
Cele
What does she do?
Shes a singer.
1 5
4
6
B Match photos 1-6 to these actions. What are they doing? World of English
In pairs, take turns asking and answering.
The usual question for jobs is What do you do? What
walk her dog carry a shopping bag does s/he do?
ride a bike run You can also use: Whats your job?
watch a football match talk on the phone his occupation?
her profession?
But use subject + be + article to answer all of them.
Whats Pink doing? Shes riding a bike. What do you do? Im a singer / an actor.
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C Jake Pappas is a celebrity journalist. Read the grammar box and answer 1-2.
D In pairs, take turns copying the model. A: Cover the usual schedule. B: Cover the today column. Use your
imagination to talk about his night.
What time is it?
E 3.10 Read the text and cross out the wrong verb forms. Circle the six time expressions. Listen to check.
7 Listening
A 3.11 Listen to a gossip programme interview and write T (true) or F (false).
1 The reporter is talking to Kate. 3 Kate is visiting a public place at the moment.
2 William and Kate work in Wales. 4 William is working now.
B 3.11 Listen again and answer the questions. Do you like celebrity gossip?
1 What does Prince William do? 3 What does Kate Middleton do as part of her routine?
2 Whats Prince William doing now? 4 Whats Kate doing now?
Workbook p. 16 33
8 Reading
A 3.12 Look at the photo, read the TV guide and choose the right words in definitions 1-3. Is this the
type of programme you like to watch?
No, I only watch the news.
B 3.13 Listen to and read the rest of the TV guide and match 1-7 to what they refer to.
1 Tuscaloosa their next destination
2 5 the number of people theyre evacuating
3 14,000 a famous American singer
4 Reed their location
5 2,000 the class of the tornado
6 Missouri a storm chaser
7 Bob Dylan their vehicles weight
Grammar p. 122
d 3.15 Read the teams notes for today and role-play an interview with one of the members.
Reed Joel
uipment
Chris of the tornado - prepare the eq ation
* find the centre rm
film the trees in the ar ed - email the info
install microphones & ea * calculate its spe
to the TV station
apps
Cyber English
What are you doing Im finding the centre And what about Chris, Email is now a common verb. I am emailing
today, Reed? of the tornado and whats he doing? my friend. Many other nouns are now
calculating its speed. verbs: I skype my cousin in New York every
weekend. Lets google the answer.
e MAKE IT PERSONAL Write your own diary. Then talk to a partner about your plans.
What are you doing today after class? Im going home. Workbook p. 17
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A 3.16 Read the introduction to the questionnaire. True (T) or false (F)? R U
se have got to to
1 We know exactly how many people speak English in the world. express obligation.
Sorry, Ive got to work.
2 The questionnaire is for the authors of this book.
2 Which are the three most important for you? Number them 1 to 3.
a grammar b vocabulary c pronunciation d listening
e speaking f reading g writing h all equally
4 How often do you do these things in English outside class? Mark them:
E = Every day V = Very often S = Sometimes O = Occasionally N = Never
a readb studyc writed listen to music / the radio
e watch TV / movies f speak to people g other (what?)
C Read Common Mistakes and the R box. Then explain the use of for, to and have to in question 1 above.
Common Mistakes
to to R
I need learn English for study. Use to + verb and for + noun
Certain
verbs (have to,
to for
I have got learn English to my job. need to, can) dont have a Writing Bank
job continuous form. go to p. 149
Im needing to get a new work.
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B 3.17 Listen again and write Marks three questions. Guess what happens next?
D 3.18 Read World of English and listen again. Who says each informal expression, Mark (M) or Linda (L)?
E 3.18 Listen again. In pairs, role-play the dialogue using the picture clues.
Yes, (please).
too?
Would you like a biscuit?
Informal English
?
You tired?
Wanna go home?
Yep / Yeah!
(Like a) biscuit?
U R great !
F 3.19 Match these questions to the offers. Listen, check and repeat. Practise the different responses.
Questions Offers Responses
Are you bored? Do you want a sweater / my jacket? Yes, please. Great!
Are you cold? (Do you) want a sandwich / a biscuit? Sure. Why not?
Are you hot? Would you like a coffee / to go home? Yep / Yeah!
Are you hungry? (Would you) like a drink? Uh-huh, just
Are you thirsty? Do you want a cold drink / an ice-cream? No, thanks.
Are you tired? Wanna go out for a drink? No, really, Im fine.
G MAKE IT PERSONAL In pairs. A: Mime an adjective. B: Ask a question and make an offer from the table
in F. A: Respond.
Are you bored? Would you like to read my newspaper? Workbook pp. 18, 65
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3 4
Todays Exciting
Events at the
Olympic Games
games
5 7
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1 Vocabulary: Sports
A 4.1 Match the words and sports. Try to pronounce them. Then listen to part of a sport
programme to check. Find two reasons why they are in two groups.
7 basketball
soccer / football
Common Mistakes
tennis
volleyball I love the games.
Maybe its
because the first I dont like the water.
four we play I hate the soccer.
cycling (bike riding) Dont use the with plural nouns, non-count
running nouns or to talk about things in general.
swimming
B MAKE IT PERSONAL Listen and repeat what your teacher says only if its true for you.
C 4.2 Listen to more of the sport programme and check in A the five sports Eddie mentions.
Can you remember the six countries too?
D 4.2 Listen again and match the times and places. Remember the last thing he says.
1 9.00 the Igloo
2 9.30 North Park R The is pronounced /thi:/ before a vowel sound.
3 10.00 the Olympic Arena th/i:/ The Igloo, the Olympics.
4 10.30 the Olympic Stadium th// The Central Courts, the USA.
5 11.00 the Central Courts
E 4.3 Listen to four interviews and order the sports you hear, 1-7. Which person is American?
baseball golf
World of English
skiing surfing
football skateboarding American and British English are
similar, but not always the same. In the
soccer USA, people call this sport soccer,
but the British call it football.
F Answer in pairs. Which sports are in this lesson And the Americans call this sport
1 need a ball? football, but the British call it
American football.
2 need a net?
3 can you practise in the sea?
4 is your favourite to watch / practise?
5 is your country usually good at in the Olympics?
6 is the most dangerous?
Our country is
usually good at
For me, the most
dangerous is
Workbook p. 19
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JIMBOS
GYM
Activities
can
Name: can, but not very well
Age: cant (at all)
B Ask two friends the same questions. Follow the model. How many yes answers can you get?
Can you run Thats one. Two. OK, can Common Mistakes
two kilometres? Can you swim? you play tennis? C you
You can to play well football ?
1 Ask the class Can you + sport? questions. Whats the most popular sport in the class?
2 Ask Can you + activity? about other abilities. Mime what you cant express in English.
R Possible activities
play musical instruments (the piano,
the guitar, the saxophone)
speak French, German, Chinese
drive a tractor
cook well
sing in harmony
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3 Reading
A 4.5 Listen, read and match the six photos to the abilities.
Ten Keys to Success 1 to use Google efficiently 6 to speak two common languages
2 to understand directions 7 to dress appropriately
To fly high in the modern world,
3 to cook the basics 8 to bargain well
certain abilities are essential. Here
4 to remember names 9 to flirt and not look ridiculous
are our top 10 in no particular order:
5 to use simple tools 10 to make a good first impression
7
To comment or add more ideas, click here.
World of English
-tion and -sion are two of the most common noun suffixes. The
stress is always on the syllable before them:
occasion / expression / profession / information / pronunciation
B Cross or tick the list according to your ability. Interview a partner. What are his / her top five abilities?
= I cant at all. = I cant very well. Can you use
No, I cant! I always
= I can. = I can very well. simple tools?
ask my dad to help me.
4 Listening
A 4.6 Listen to a job interview. Circle the job that Maddie wants. Rate your comprehension, 0-4:
B 4.6 Listen again and complete with can or cant. Now re-rate your comprehension, 0-4.
1 Maddie speak Spanish very well.
2 She play volleyball and tennis, but not very well.
3 She text fast.
5 Grammar: Can
World of English
A True (T) or false (F)? A lot of English words have more than
one meaning. Can, for example, means:
Can be able to I can speak English.
Grammar p. 124
B 4.7 Complete sentences 1-6 with can or cant. Listen to check.
1 I dance very well, but my wife . Shes a very good dancer.
2 My mother cook really well. Her food is delicious.
3 My best friend play rugby or cricket. He doesnt like team sports.
4 I skate, but I ski at all. Skiing is too difficult!
5 My friends play football very well. They play every weekend.
6 you do any martial arts? No, I .
For me, number 4 is
C MAKE IT PERSONAL Modify the sentences in B to make them true for you. half true. I can skate
Compare in pairs. Be careful with the pronunciation of can / cant. Any surprises? well, but I can ski too.
6 Listening
A 4.8 Obama says: Yes, we can! In his opinion, what can we do? Listen and tick the items he
mentions.
a voice
a room
a flat
a house
a city
a state
a country
a nation
the people
the world
B In pairs, reproduce the speech. Follow the model. Can you remember the last sentence?
One voice can Yes, and if it can change a
change a room. , it can change a .
C MAKE IT PERSONAL Complete with can / cant. In pairs, compare. Do you have exactly the same opinion?
7 Vocabulary: Clothes
A 4.9 Listen to the presentation of JKKs fashion show. Whos JKK? Do you like the designs?
1
2 9
13
14
3
6
7 15
4
10
11 12
16
5 8
Dylan Marissa Justin Sheila
B 4.9 Match 1-16 to the clothes items. Listen again to check and circle (S) if the stressed vowel sounds
of the clothes and colours are similar or (NS) if they arent.
a silver belt NS S a pink skirt NS S
a brown blouse NS S beige socks NS S
blue boots NS S a blue suit NS S
a golden coat NS S blue shoes NS S
a yellow dress NS S a green T-shirt NS S
black sandals NS S a white tie NS S
a purple shirt NS S grey trainers NS S
orange shorts NS S blue trousers NS S
C In pairs, cover the photos. What can you remember? Common Mistakes
Whats Dylan wearing? he always wears a green shirt
S
Hes wearing a purple shirt,
and a grey trousers to school.
wearing
D MAKE IT PERSONAL Look at your classmates for a minute. In pairs, take Hes using a suit.
turns remembering and describing each other without looking. pairs of
She has got two jeans.
Shes wearing a pink jumper and brown trousers. Who is it?
Carmen!
E MAKE IT PERSONAL Use your mobile phone. Find photos of different people and describe them to your partner.
This is my brother Peter. Hes on holiday in a hotel in Germany. Hes wearing . Workbook p. 21
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Georgia Brown, a
serious Suri fan who
writes a blog about
her clothes.
9 Reading
A Look at the avatars. What do they tell you about the people writing the comments?
Posted by Kyle
I confess: Ive got more clothes than my wife, so my wardrobe is
enormous and hers is not. Our children are not very organised, but
they tidy their wardrobes I never look at theirs! My sons is full of
sport equipment too balls, rackets, skis, etc. Horrible!
Posted by Tanya
In my house, we dont say mine or yours. Everything is ours. Our
Angie wardrobe is small but clean and organised. We share space and clothes.
We occasionally have a discussion like this: Whose jumper is this? Its
yours! No, its yours! A big advantage of living with your twin sister!
B 4.11 Read the forum and guess the pronunciation of the words with pink letters. Listen to check.
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Possessive Pronouns
my his our 1 How many end in -s?
your her their 2 Is the final -s pronounced /s/ or /z/?
Grammar p. 124
B Complete the R box with mine, s or whose:
C Here is a REALLY BAD POST from the forum its full of mistakes! Find and correct five mistakes with
possessives and five with articles.
I live with the my parents, my brother and my sister. I dont have wardrobe in the my
room, but mine sister has got wardrobe in her, so we share that space. Ours wardrobe
is organised, but my brothers is very disorganised. My parents have got big bedroom,
so they have two separate wardrobes. My mothers wardrobe is big and my father is small.
D MAKE IT PERSONAL Use these ideas to write your own post for the forum. Compare in pairs.
All Yours!
Do you like to combine your clothes and your hair style?
Do you want a special diet?
All Yours! is the perfect place for you. There, in the same ultra-modern centre, you can find:
Super Salon with hairdressers, manicurists and pedicurists available from 8am to 10pm seven
days a week.
The Really Rich restaurant that serves low-calorie foods, specially prepared by a nutritionist.
Be Beautiful boutique with unique fashion designs from around the world.
Marvellous Me massage suite for men and women our fantastic therapists can eliminate all
your stress.
Its...
All Yours!
3 Its possible to eat, buy clothes and exercise there. The suffix -ique is stressed.
She uses a unique technique.
4 Its only for women.
5 Five different jobs are mentioned.
D 4.13 In pairs, try to pronounce the words with pink parts. Listen to check. Any surprises?
A 4.14 Listen to the dialogue and complete 1-3. Predict how it ends.
1 The mans at a 3 The colour he wants is
2 He wants
D 4.16 Listen and complete a short version of the dialogue. What three changes do you need to make if
he asks for jeans?
F In pairs, practise the dialogue in D. Use clothes items from this unit.
Be careful with singular and plural forms.
G 4.18 Punctuate part 3 of the dialogue. Listen to check. Cover the lines and practise from the pictures.
Jason nothanksjustthejumperhowmuchisit
Jason greatheresmycreditcard
R = apostrophe
Shop assistant thankyoupleaseenteryourpinnumber
. = full stop
? = question mark
Jason thereyougo
- = hyphen
Shop assistant heresyourreceipthavealovelydaybyejackson , = comma
H MAKE IT PERSONAL Role-play shopping for clothes. A: Youre the customer. B: Youre the shop assistant.
Hi, I like these black shorts. How much are they? Workbook pp. 23, 65, 66
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A Picture dictionary. Cover the words on the pages E Cross out the incorrect response.
below and remember. 1 When are you leaving?
a Every day.
8-29
2 10 weather words
b Tomorrow morning.
30 4 seasons
c In two weeks.
31 6 activities
38-39 2 Can I see the jumper in the window?
pages
7 sport
41 6 abilities a Sure. What size?
43 16 clothes items b Sure. How much?
47 the shop dialogue c Sure. What colour?
154 10 picture words for diphthongs
3 Here are the boots.
a I like them.
B Complete with weather adjectives and the month. b How much are they?
1 In December (12), New York is usually very c o l d. c Can I try it on?
2 Lima is a very c y city in (7).
4 Are you busy at the weekend?
3 London is a r y place in (10).
a No problem.
4 The coast of Canada is very f y,
especially in b Yes, Im working.
(1).
5 It is s y in Bariloche. Winter there starts in c No. What are you doing?
(5). 5 Can you sing?
6 Sydneys very s y, especially in (2). a I can, but not very well.
7 La Manchas very w y in (8). b Not at all.
C MAKE IT PERSONAL Match questions 1-3 to answers c Can I?
a-c. Complete a-c so theyre true for you.
6 What sports can you play?
1 Whats the weather usually like in your city in July? a No, I cant.
2 Is it raining at the moment? b I can play cricket and tennis.
3 Does it usually rain a lot in your city? c I cant play sport.
a , does / doesnt.
b Its . F MAKE IT PERSONAL In pairs, ask and answer 4-6 in E.
c , is / isnt.
G Correct the mistakes. Check your answers in units
3 and 4. Whats your score, 1-12?
D R2.1 Circle the correct alternatives. Listen to
check. In pairs, practise the dialogue.
Common Mistakes
Tim Hello?
1 Hows the weather like? (1 mistake)
Shannon H
i, Tim. This is Shannon. What are you
doing / do you do? 2 Is raining. (1 mistake)
Tim Oh, hi, Shannon. I m watching / watch 3 The time is bad today. (1 mistake)
the football match.
4 Is usually cold in december in the US. (2 mistakes)
Shannon Oh? Who s playing / plays?
5 She studying at the moment. (1 mistake)
Tim You re joking / joke, right?
6 What your friend doing now? (1 mistake)
Shannon T
im, you re knowing / know that I m
not liking / dont like sport. 7 He goes to Europe the next month. (2 mistakes)
Tim ine. The Rovers and the Giants are
F 8 Patty can to play very well the tennis. (3 mistakes)
playing / play at the moment.
9 Gloria is using a blue jeans. (2 mistakes)
Shannon And who s winning / wins?
10 Of who are these shoes? Theyre of Jane. (4 mistakes)
Tim he Giants, 3-1. They re always winning /
T
always win. I m hating / hate them!
Shannon Sorry to hear that! Er do you want /
are you wanting to go out later?
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A Listen to the texts on pp. 30, 44 and 46. Then F R2.3 Read the blog page. Can you guess the
go back and read them. Was your listening missing words? Listen to check your answers.
successful?
d e
Common Mistakes
bookshop
We go to the library to buy books.
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eet?
now youre in New York.
B 5.2 Match photos a-g in the brochure to places 9-15. Listen to check.
C 5.3 Listen and check the places you hear, 1-15. Which one didnt you hear? Which is the most
interesting place in your opinion?
Grammar p. 126
1 There seven museums in the city centre.
2 Theres famous racetrack at Churchill Downs.
3 There arent swimming pools in the centre of Louisville.
4 There are worries here.
b In pairs. A ask B four Can you questions about Louisville. Swap roles. Can you go to the movies?
go horse racing swim in the sea go to the cinema go to the theatre Yes, you can. There
ski watch soccer go shopping stay in a nice hotel are four multiscreen
cinemas in Louisville.
3 Reading
A 5.5 Complete the brochure with a, an, is, are, or
no. Listen to check.
Come to Markington!
C In pairs. A: Look at the pictures and answer. B: Dont look! Ask A Is there a? Are there any?
questions to find four differences between the two pictures.
w w w. s a n d y b l o g . c o m
Sandys Blog Here are the ten things I do most often every week. Can you guess a
my order of preference? To help you, number one is video games.
lin os
ot
m
o
ho
Cyber English
In digital messages use emoticons to show how you feel.
Im joking. Im happy. / I like it.
R
B 5.7 Guess Sandys order of preference, 1-10. Listen to her to check Too / either = also
your guesses. Also goes after the pronoun.
Too / either go at the end of a phrase.
C 5.8 Listen again to Sandys ten sentences. Repeat and mime them. Use too with positive verbs.
Use either with negative verbs.
D MAKE IT PERSONAL List ten things you do every week and number them in order of preference. In pairs,
compare. Find two things you have in common. Do you think your partner is weird?
B Order these words to make sentences. Then change them so theyre true for you or your friends.
1 like / football / dont / I / watching / .
2 friend / loves / go / to / cinema / my / best / the / to / . My brother loves playing
3 mind / dont / shopping / I / going / . football, but I hate it.
b c d
e f g
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6 Pronunciation
A 5.9 Listen and complete 1-4. Then match them to photos a-d.
a b c d
B 5.9 Listen again. Underline the two most stressed words in sentences 2-4.
R Words with meaning usually have more emphasis.
Form words like be / do / a / the / to / for / at usually
dont have emphasis, so we say them faster.
C How do you feel about the housework in A? Write four sentences and practise saying them.
E 5.10 Guess what housework people hate the most, and how many hours parents and children spend
doing chores. Listen to a survey report to check. Do you agree?
7 Listening
A 5.11 Read the advert for the show and look at
the photo. Try to guess the answers to 1-3.
1 How old is she? The Got Talent franchise
ent
2 What does she love to do? is a very popular TV tal
ns of
3 When does she do it? show. There are versio
ies.
it in more than 30 countr
B 5.12 Listen and check your guesses. What is Before the contestant
she going to perform?
shows his or her talent,
theres always a short
C MAKE IT PERSONAL Imagine youre on a talent
introduction of the perso
n.
show. Introduce yourself and say what you like
doing and when you do it.
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8 Vocabulary: Holiday
A 5.13 Listen and repeat 1-8, but choose and say I like or I dont like before the activities.
B 5.14 Match 9-14 to the photos. Listen to check. Subject Emily Josh You
1. camping
2. cooking
3. dancing
4. drinking wine
5. eating out
6. shopping
7. swimming
8. visiting museums
9. kayaking
10. reading novels
11. sightseeing
12. snorkelling
13. sunbathing
14. having a lesson
a b c
d e f
C 5.15 In pairs, listen to Emily and Josh. A: Tick Emilys likes in the table. B: Check Joshs likes. Paircheck,
then listen again to confirm. Do you think they can go on holiday together?
D MAKE IT PERSONAL Tick the activities you like doing on holiday. Are you more like Emily or Josh? Why?
9 Reading
A 5.16 Quickly read two ads for holidays and answer 1-3.
1 Which countries are the ads for?
2 What kind of holidays are they?
3 When can you go?
5 Oceans of Peace!
6
Our cruises offer great
Yoga Rica!
options for everybody who
1
enjoys being in the sun.
What to do: swim, snorkel,
2
Discover our yoga or kayak in clear waters, visit
al
retreats offered by loc ancient Mayan pyramids,
ga
and international yo walk through a fantastic rain
professionals. forest, go sightseeing in
class, 7
small towns or dance all night.
What to do: do a yoga Dont miss the spectacular
novels,
meditate, read good
, walk in
relax, have a massage
sunsets, the best margaritas
herbal tea.
the forest and drink
of your life, and local cultural
3 festivals.
Dont forget to spend some
d tours to an
Dont miss our guide
time in a hammock on the
erfalls, rivers,
active volcano, wat ship, doing absolutely nothing!
tiful beaches.
mountains and beau
your day with
Dont forget to finish 8 When to go: Mexico is a year-round
n meal in our
a gourmet vegetaria 4 destination and the fun never stops.
ant.
international restaur
in Costa Rica.
er re treats all year round
When to go: we off
B 5.17 Match the bold words in the ads to photos 1-8. Listen, check and repeat the phrases.
C Re-read and answer C (cruise) or Y (yoga). Justify your answers. Which holiday:
1 offers more history and culture?
2 offers high quality food? I prefer the yoga retreat, because Common Mistakes
3 has great drinks? I enjoy relaxing on holiday. I dont going
like going to clubs and parties. I enjoy to go to the beach.
4 do you think is more relaxing?
5 do you prefer?
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10 Listening
A 5.18 Match the verb phrases to objects a-g. Listen, check and repeat. Mime a phrase for a partner to say.
d feed the cat open / close the windows
give the cat some water pick up / put the post on the table
feed the dog water the plants
take the dog for a walk dont let the cat out
c
d e f g
b
B 5.19 Listen to a voicemail message for a house sitter. Number the activities in A in the order you
hear them, 1-8.
C 5.19 Listen again and complete Loris notes with these pronouns. What does each pronoun refer to?
herhimitthem
Common Mistakes
1- Open the windows and close again every day. her
Give him some water.
2- Pick up the post and put on the table. him
nd 3- Feed Fish in the morning and evening (dont give more than two plates a day). Dont forget to take her
for a walk.
4- Dont forget to give some water (dont let out).
s.
5- Feed Chips, take for a walk (dont take near the road). Grammar p. 126
D MAKE IT PERSONAL Imagine youre going on holiday. Complete this list of instructions. Then leave a
voicemail message for your partner. Use AS 5.19 on p. 160 to help you.
Workbook p. 27
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B 5.21 Read about the two types of holiday, 1 and 2. Match them to their best definitions.
You take a holiday at home. You go and stay in another persons home.
HOLIDAYS
HOLIDAYs for less!
1 Couchsurfing helps you stay
free of charge
in about 250 countries around
the world.
tional network
2
Couchsurfing.org is an interna
ers. Members A staycation is a holiday tha
with more than 3 million memb t you spend at
their homes. In home! Its a way to have a res
offer people a place to stay in t from work and
another members your routine without spending
return they can stay for free at much money.
and professionals. Maybe it sounds boring, but it
home. Members are students doesnt have to be.
or both! Here are some tips to make you
You can be a surfer or a host r staycation fun.
what to do:
If you want to couchsurf heres Spend time at home. Invite
friends to use your
e references and a pool or sunbathe in your garden
Find a host who has positiv .
complete profile. Visit your local parks and mu
seums. Sometimes
ilar interests. there are really cool things in
Look for a host who has sim your hometown.
ential host. F ind out about local festiva
Write a request to your pot ls in your area.
Change your routine don
Be a good guest. t do what you
lp with the usually do every day. Do som
Dont be rude or untidy! He ething different.
housework. Get up late. Change shops. Eat
different foods.
possible
Write a reference as soon as Take a bus, cycle or walk for
a change.
to help other couchsurfers. Relax and dont think about
work until your
staycation is over.
D 5.22 Listen to six sentences from the text and say staycation or couchsurfing after each.
World of English
E MAKE IT PERSONAL In pairs, talk about the things you like and
English adapts very fast to changes in our
dont like about both types of holiday. Use the adjectives in A.
world and new words are invented every
day. Many are a combination of two words.
In my opinion, a
Yes, but it can be boring. to couch + surf = couchsurf
staycation is cheap.
a stay + vacation = staycation
an emotion + icon = emoticon
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A 5.23 Match the phrases to photos 1-6. Listen, repeat and mime them.
1 2 3 4 5 6
C 5.24 Listen and order the tourists questions, 1-4. How many people does he speak to?
Is there a cinema around here?
Common Mistakes
Are there any bookshops near here?
Wheres the shopping centre? Do you know where is the stadium ?
St
California
D 5.24 Listen again and complete 1-4. Pine St
Mason St
Powell St
Hyde St
Grant Ave
Do you think he understands the last
man? Union
Leavenw
Square Park
St
1 Its front of you Market
n
t
io
Geary St et S
iss
Street. Cross at the traffic lights. k
M
YOU ARE ar 3r
orth St
M d
2 Go ahead on Market Street HERE! St
F
B
Van Ness
n
n
so
3 Turn on Grove Street. The Westfield lso
rri
Fo
Ha
Shopping Center
4 Go straight ahead for about Turk St Car Park
k
Lic
streets. The bookshops on your . 5t 4t
es
h h
Turk St
m
St St
Ja
e Ave
G olden Gat
E In pairs, use the language above to ask
E
Hyde St
Public h
io
St
C
iss
Library 7t
2 the Museum of Modern Art Grove St h
M
St
St wy
3 Union Square Park kF
Van Ness
n ic
lso
st
sL
n
Fo me
na
Store
4 a Car Park
Franklin St
Ja
an
8t
Br
9t
h h
Ave
10 St St
th 6t K
St h
St
F MAKE IT PERSONAL In pairs. A: Give directions to your home from school. B: Follow the directions on a
map until you find where A lives.
Leave the school and turn left. Go straight ahead for two blocks. My house is on the left.
Workbook pp. 28, 64, 66
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Morning The
routine weather
ies Spare
ilit time
A b activit
+/ ies
Hi, Im
Nice to meet you.
Your I really like / hate
town I think
In my opinion,
Really? I think
What about you?
ity
A celebr
e /
you lik Next
li k e
dont weeken
d
How often do
you go to the
supermarket?
duce
Intro elf
yours /
/ Age
Name
io nality
Nat
Your
famil Sport
y
Favour
ite
season Describe
a friends
routine
Short answers
Yes No
Are you from the UK? Yes, I am.
No, Im not.
Are you British? Yes, Im British.
Is he a great player? Yes, he is. No, hes not. / No, he isnt.
Is she an excellent actress? Yes, she is. No, shes not. / No, she isnt.
Is it a Chinese phone? Yes, it is. No, its not. / No, it isnt. Common Mistakes
Are you students? Yes, we are. No, were not. / No, we arent.
Are they actors? Yes, they are. No, theyre not. / No, they arent. Is he Polish?
he is
We usually answer yes / no questions with a short answer. Are you Spanish? Yes, I am. Yes, hes.
Do not use contractions with short answers.
2 Position of adjectives
Chicharitos a Mexican football player. Russell Crowe is a fantastic actor.
Istanbuls a great city. This is a green book. Those are green books.
In English, the adjective comes before a noun, and doesnt have a plural form.
The key Wh- question words are: what, when, where, which, who, why, and how.
Wh- question words come before the verb.
Answer Wh- questions with a complete answer.
This is my pen. (Its with me.) / These are my keys. (Theyre here.) Singular Plural
Use this or these for things or people that are with you or near you (here). This is our school. (here) These are your books. (here)
Thats my pen. (Its on the table.) / Those are my keys. (Theyre there.) Thats your teacher. (there) Those are their chairs. (there)
Use that or those for things or people that are with other people or
distant from you (there).
5 Possessive adjectives
Subject pronoun Possessive adjective Possessive adjectives go before a noun or an adjective + noun.
I My car is blue.
You Your green glasses are on the table.
He His new laptop is fantastic.
She Thats her teacher.
It Look at this key! Its colour is red.
We Our friends are here.
You Please, switch off your mobile phones.
They Their city is really cool. Hi, Im your teacher. My names Bruno.
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Unit 1
1 He not from the UK. He Turkish. 1 you Chilean?
2 We not Hawaiian, we Mexican. 2 Camp Nou Stadium in Spain?
3 It not an Irish flag, it an Italian flag. 3 Keanu Reeves American?
4 They from NYC, but the Statue of Liberty 4 you and Mark friends?
from France! 5 Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson British?
5 His name not Harry. It Daniel.
4A In pairs, take turns pointing to the objects and asking 4B Complete with the correct demonstrative pronoun.
about the picture.
Those are...
2 Is your friend Tina?
5 is my email address.
5A Correct the sentences 1-5. 5B Complete with the correct possessive adjectives.
1 Her name is Jos and hes from Spain. 1 name is Daniel and Im from Mexico.
2 I think his name is Mary. Shes Turkish. 2 This is friend. name is Karina.
3 Are you in its classroom? 3 We are in English class together. school is
4 This is your teacher, Ms Jones. We are in his class. in Cambridge.
5 Thats not our phone. Your phone is on the table. 4 This is our teacher. name is Bruno.
5 Our classmates are from all over the world.
nationalities are Argentinian, Japanese, Peruvian
and Spanish!
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Notes:
The auxiliary do ends with o, thats why it takes -es (does) in the third
person. Why does Superman have an ?
When we use the auxiliary, the main verb goes back to the infinitive: Because he is the third person.
He works here. He doesnt work here. He hates kryptonite, he loves Lois
She likes it. She doesnt like it. and he doesnt like bad guys!
2 Present simple
(O) (O)
Do you like sport? Yes, I do. / No, I dont. When do you get up?
Does he live here? Yes, he does. / No, he doesnt. What does Joe have for breakfast?
Does she play tennis? Yes, she does. / No, she doesnt. Why does Sue work at night?
Do they work near here? Yes, they do. / No, they dont. How do they go to school?
3 Frequency Adverbs
How often do you drink coffee?
I always have coffee for breakfast. always usually often sometimes occasionally rarely never
How often does he exercise?
He rarely exercises.
When do you go to the gym?
I go to the gym at 7am on Mondays and Wednesdays. = I go to the gym twice a week.
And I go swimming every Saturday. = I go swimming once a week.
Use time expressions not frequency adverbs to say how many times something occurs.
Mr Jones
Jane Andy
1A Match the verbs to the characters, then complete 1-5. 1B Make negatives about the people in A.
1 Marek at 8am. (not leave home)
exercise drive walk have breakfast leave home
2 Jane every day. (not exercise)
3 Andy and Jane at 8am. (not have breakfast)
1 Jane at 8am.
4 Mary and Jack to work. (not walk)
2 Mr Jones to work every day.
5 Mr Jones to work every day. (not drive)
3 Andy Jane to school by 8.30.
4 Mary and Jack at 8am.
5 Marek in the morning.
2A Circle the correct auxiliary in 1-5. 2B Order 1-5 to make Wh- questions.
1 What time do / does they get up every day? 1 have / breakfast / you / do / when / ?
2 When do / does he leave for work in the morning? 2 go / where / he / morning / does / every / ?
3 Do / Does you live with your parents? 3 up / usually / time / what / she / get / does / at / ?
4 Where do / does people go shopping in this town? 4 at / they / gym / often / exercise / the / how / do / ?
5 Dont / Doesnt we have school on 25 December?
th
5 who / visit / when / go / you / do / you / France / to / ?
3A Complete the dialogue with auxiliaries. 3B Match 1-5 to the frequency adverbs.
A Wow, youre here! you always come to 1 They study on Mondays, never
lessons this early? Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays. always
B No. I always get here this early on Mondays. 2 She goes to the office on Tuesdays often
A I see. Well, the class always start on time? and Thursdays. rarely
B Hmm, sometimes it , but occasionally it 3 He likes to relax and play video sometimes
. We never know. games every day.
A Hey, that girl always sit at the back of the 4 They dont travel together.
classroom? 5 We visit our parents twice a year.
B Yes, she . And she always listens to music
before the lesson.
A I that, too. Well, who love music,
right?
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Correct Incorrect
He believes you. Hes believing you.
She doesnt understand. Shes not understanding.
They like this party. Theyre liking this party.
Do you remember everything? Are you remembering everything?
Do you remember everything?
More verbs for emotion, senses or mental states:
adore, appear, be, believe, dislike, hate, have, know, like, look, love, mean, prefer, remember, see, seem, smell, sound, surprise, understand, want.
Unit 3
time? (read) (listen)
2 The leaves because of the wind. (fall)
3 Why your homework? (not / do)
5 Excuse me, I the post office. (look for)
Raoul Samantha
Elena Victor
Its
Amy Paulo
3A Read 1-5 and write P for present or F for future. 3B Circle the correct adverb.
1 Were walking home now and talking on our 1 Were going to the supermarket this afternoon / after.
mobile phones. Do you want to come?
2 Youre not coming home until Christmas. 2 Next summer / Today Im spending my holiday in
3 Hes beginning his term in January. Mexico and Morocco.
4 Im leaving for Paris tonight. 3 Are you still / always watching that TV programme?
5 Were standing on the platform and waiting for 4 Is the director yet / still planning to film the film in
the train. Venice?
5 Theyre coming to watch the concert this evening /
every day.
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Can
Modal Subject Verb phrase Short answers
sing?
Can / I / you / he / come to the party?
Yes, can. / No, cant.
Cant she / we / they play the guitar?
ski?
3 Possessive pronouns
Possessive adjective Possessive pronoun
This is not my jacket. Mines blue.
I think your keys are on the table. These keys arent yours.
Are those his glasses? No, these green glasses are his.
Is that her phone? No, this Blackberry is hers.
These are our sandwiches. But those biscuits arent ours.
I think your coats are over there. Are they yours?
Their house is beautiful. Which house is theirs?
A possessive pronoun substitutes a possessive adjective + noun.
Use Whose to ask about possession.
Whose book is that?
That book is Jennas. Its hers.
Possessive s
Isnt that Ninas car?
Add s to names (and nouns) to indicate possession.
This is someones money, but not mine.
Its Jamess iPad. = Its James iPad. Names ending in -s, use s or just an apostrophe after the letter (s).
Isnt that your parents house? Regular plurals add an apostrophe after the s.
Which are your childrens toys? Irregular plurals add s.
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Unit 4
waitplaygoswimtype
1 Lee can , but he cant .
2 Martin cant , but he can .
1 He loves football. He very well.
3 George cant , but he can .
2 Those are our new bicycles. We to ride!
4 Janice can , but she cant .
3 This hotel has got a nice pool. Its too bad I .
5 May cant , but she can .
4 I dont know how shes a secretary. She .
5 Where you for a great holiday?
Lee Martin
George Janice
May
2A Read 1-5 and write A (ability), P (possibility), or R 2B Write Wh- questions for 1-5.
(request). 1 We can be at the train station by six oclock.
1 Can you come to a party on Saturday night? 2 You can take the train from Central Station.
2 Can you tell me how to get to Firth Street? 3 He cant play football or cricket.
3 Cant we get tickets for the film tonight? 4 My mother can cook really well!
4 Can I use your car this weekend? 5 We can serve your breakfast from 7 to 10am.
5 Can she play the piano and sing?
3A Read and complete 1-5 with a possessive pronoun. 3B Add the possessives (s) or ().
1 Im a musician. That guitar is . 1 Those are not my shoes, those are Marcus.
2 Marcy is always talking to somebody! I think that 2 Where is your grandparent house?
phone is . 3 My sisters rooms are yellow and blue.
3 Your trainers are blue, not red. Are you sure these are 4 That is James desk. His dad office is over there.
? 5 Her friends phone numbers are in her contact list.
4 Its really cold in here. Are those jumpers ?
5 It looks like Joes wallet, but I dont think its .
Hes travelling.
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Theres no
Singular There is a park near the river. hospital near here.
There isnt a
There are no
Plural There are 20 people in the room. animals in there.
There arent any
Use There is / There are to express existence in a physical space.
For negatives, use There is / There are + no or There isnt / There arent + a / any.
3 Object pronouns
I love animals, but I dont think they like me.
Youre always trying to help. But whos helping you?
He says people dont understand him.
Shes not coming. But, why dont you phone her?
Your bags on the floor. Please put it on a chair.
Dont worry, were ok. Everythings fine with us.
The windows are open, can you close them, please?
Use an object pronoun to substitute the object of the sentence.
It and you (singular and plural) have the same form for both subject and object pronouns. All the others are different.
Note: We usually refer to an animal with a name as he/him or she/her.
Our dog, Bill, is great. Hes really friendly! We all adore him.
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Unit 5
2 There very important horse races at the 1 city / is / football / there / an / enormous / stadium /
track. my / in / .
3 Were happy because there a new cinema 2 this / restaurants / neighbourhood / any / around /
near us. arent / there / .
4 There three nice hotels and two museums 3 exhibition / is / good / the / museum / a / at / there /
in this city. art / .
5 In our city, there a famous statue next to 4 in / shopping centre / no / there / is / neighbourhood /
the station. this / .
5 street / my / there / swimming / a / on / isnt / pool / .
2A Circle the best choice to complete 1-5. 2B Correct the mistakes in 1-5.
1 My son really loves reading / read comics. 1 Anna loves wash the car and to clean the bathroom.
2 He doesnt mind to have / having piano lessons twice 2 I hate to reading novels. I like read biographies or
a week. true stories.
3 All our friends love playing / play and watch / watching 3 He dont mind to see a romantic film sometimes.
football. 4 We love to eating out at the weekend. We hate to
4 I really like go / going to the cinema. cooking at home.
5 We hate shop / shopping and to doing / doing the washing. 5 They hate to doing the washing, but dont mind to do
the washing up.
Attention campers and hikers! Welcome to the Peak View National Park.
3A Circle the correct object pronoun in 1-5. 3B Complete the dialogue with object pronouns.
1 The ranger, Jack, works at this station. Please respect him / her / it. A I often come to this park. I really love .
B Same here! The ranger, Jack, is so friendly. I like
2 There are eagles in the park. Please dont feed it / them / us. a lot.
A Yeah, and there are eagles in the forest, but we never
3 Cars are not allowed. Leave their / they / them in the car park. see .
4 Dont leave rubbish at the campsite. Throw him / her / it in the bin. B Lets find someone who can help see an
eagle.
5 We are here to help. Tell us / we / me what we can do for you. A The ranger, Sarah, gives eagles medicine and food. Lets
talk to .
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After watching
A Complete 1-3 with the correct word.
A True (T) or false (F)?
1 This Andrea. Shes at class reunion.
1 Mrs Grandbys an old classmate.
2 This her brother. name is August.
2 Andreas Genevieves cousin.
3 Thats cousin, Genevieve. She Canadian.
3 Ignatius Dansburys a great guy.
B MAKE IT PERSONAL Whats your opinion of class or 4 Joe Belluccis a rock star.
family reunions? Talk in pairs. 5 Johnnys Andreas old boyfriend.
6 Ignatiuss in a class above August and Andrea.
I think class 7 The cute guys from the band are from Canada.
reunions are fun.
B Ask and answer questions about the
statements in A. Correct the false answers
Not me. I think
with a partner. Talk in pairs.
theyre boring.
Is Andrea Augusts
cousin?
While watching
No, shes not.
A Watch the video and listen. Wheres the reunion? Shes his sister.
in an apartment at a school
at a restaurant in a gym C Complete the spaces and match the greetings
to the speakers 1-5. Theres one extra person.
B What are on the wall? Check what you hear. 1 Andrea Oh, hey!
class photos maps 2 August , how are you?
paintings signs 3 Mrs Grandby Hey, , whats up?
4 Genevieve Im so happy to see you!
C Where are they from? Listen and complete the table.
5 Joe
Classmate Country / City Nationality
Manny
D In pairs, take turns saying phrases 1-12
with the correct intonation. Who says them,
England August, Andrea, Genevieve, or Joe?
Kitty Irish
1 Guess whos here?
New York
2 Isnt that...?
Johnny British
3 Thats ok! Just not for me!
D Watch and tick all Genevieves nicknames you hear. 4 Forget about it!
Gen Jenny
5 Really?
Gigi Vie-Vie
6 Wait, isnt your middle name...?
Gertrude 7 Thats not the point.
8 Dont you say it!
E What are Augusts nicknames? Watch and tick the 9 Get it?
nicknames you hear. 10 Stop it!
Auggie Augustus Iggy 11 Dont worry!
Gigi Guto 12 Dont drop it!
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ID Caf
A Complete 1-7 with a word from the box.
Rory comes to the caf.
criticguitarshowreview Rory orders coffee.
video cameravoice He waits for Genevieve to take his order.
He drinks his coffee and dreams.
Genevieve M A N
practises the guitar for two hours.
has a lesson.
goes to work.
1 Genevieve plays the and writes songs. gets up.
2 The listens to music and writes about it. writes a song.
3 The is very good. Five stars! sings at the caf.
4 Genevieves a good singer. She has a very nice
. After watching
5 Rory has a to record the show.
6 Andrea and August are at the caf to watch A How do they feel? Complete 1-4. Why is Rory upset?
Genevieves .
nervousupsetexcitedannoyed
What does C How many hits does Genevieves video get online?
He records Genevieves show.
Rory do?
He doesnt write on a tablet. 5 9 19 95
After watching
a Write T (true) or F (false).
August Daniel
is looking in a bag.
is sitting on a sofa.
is using a computer.
is checking a list.
is standing behind the sofa.
is holding a smartphone. 1 Augusts using a tripod.
2 The storms coming at 4:44.
B In pairs, take turns describing August is 3 The clouds are moving slowly.
what August and Daniel are doing.
4 Daniels talking into a microphone.
5 Theres lightning in the sky.
C Put the nouns into the correct column.
6 Its raining while August is filming.
videodisccloudssmartphoneapp 7 They are making the video before the rain comes.
lightningmicrophonestormwindzoom lens 8 Daniel drops the microphone.
9 August keeps the camera steady.
Video camera Other 10 They get wet because of the rain.
Weather
equipment equipment
b Order the story 1-9. In pairs, take turns saying a
line of the story at a time.
Daniel and August get wet and go home.
Daniel and August are checking their list and
While watching Daniel asks about the tripod.
Daniel invents the storm tracker.
A Whats Daniel doing / not doing? Write Y (yes)
August doesnt bring the tripod.
or N (no).
Daniels annoyed with August.
Augusts filming Daniel and the camera isnt steady.
August and Daniel drive to the field.
August records Daniel while the storms passing
over them.
Theres lightning when they are making the video.
ID Caf
A Look at the photo. Where are Andrea and Lucy?
Sport Skill Activity 5 Lucy shakes Andreas hand and says hello.
2 be flexible
3 be strong What sports
does Lucy like?
4 gymnastics
5 dancing
6 kickboxing Martial arts is Lucys
7 martial arts taste, not Andreas.
D MAKE IT PERSONAL In pairs, take turns asking and 4 Andrea can also be in film.
answering can / cant questions about the activities 5 Theyre going to exchange numbers on
in C. mobile phones.
Can you sing? No, I cant. B Complete this extract. Does Andrea like Paolo?
What about you? Lucy Hey, whats up?
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B MAKE IT PERSONAL Talk in pairs. What do you like to use After watching
when you travel to a new place?
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D From the texts in A and C, which questions can we answer about Cristina (C), Luis (L), or both (B)?
1 Where are you from? B 7 Do you go to school?
2 How old are you? 8 How often do you exercise?
3 Whats your full name? 9 Have you got any brothers or sisters?
4 Where do you live? 10 Do they play sport?
5 Who do you live with? 11 Have you got a boyfriend / girlfriend?
6 Whats your email address?
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Listening
Writing
Reading
Vocabulary
5 5 5 5
name: name:
B Read Write it Right! In Mateos profile, circle five more words / phrases followed by to + infinitive.
5
Write it Right!
To + infinitive and prepositions are often difficult to remember. When you
read, try to notice phrases and then use them when you write and speak.
5 5
D Complete the diagram for you. Rate each aspect of language 0-5.
5 5
E Your turn! Write your language profile in 80-120 words.
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Writing
A Look at the photos. Do you know where these places are? Which one do you prefer? Why?
A Day in Chicago!
Theres a lot to see and do, so come on, lets go! First, have Route 66, the first highway across America. There are
breakfast at Valois Cafeteria on East 53rd Street. Barack Obama hundreds of restaurants for lunch, theres a Russian caf, an
sometimes eats here, so you know its delicious! Irish pub and an American hot-dog restaurant.
After eating, take the underground to Millennium Park. This is Go to the Magnificent Mile after lunch and shop in the three
an enormous park in the city centre with lots of monuments, big shopping centres and then go up the tall John Hancock
free events and beautiful views of the city and the lake. Before Observatory Tower, its very romantic! Chicago is famous for
leaving, visit the Bean and take a photo in the reflection. the blues, so finally, you have to visit a blues club at night try
After that, walk to the Art Institute to see old and modern art. Buddy Guys Legends, its fantastic!
When you leave the museum, cross the road to the historic
G Your turn! Imagine a tourist is coming to your town. Plan a day for him.
Before While After
Use your notes for F. Give extra Use adjectives and a variety of Check it carefully and / or email it to a
information too, e.g., your opinion. sequencing words. partner before giving it to your teacher.
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To listen to these words and sounds, and practise them, go to the pronunciation section on the portal.
Vowels
/i:/ // ! // ! /u:/
i u
! !
e (r)
! ! !
/i/ three, tree, eat, receive, believe, key, B, C, D, E, G, P, T, V (r)/
/ shirt, skirt, work, turn, learn, verb
// six, mix, it, England, women /(r)/ door, four, talk, author, law
// book, cook, put, could, woman // man, fan, bad, apple
/u/ two, shoe, food, soup, true, suit, Q, U, W // sun, run, cut, umbrella, country, love
/e/ pen, ten, heavy, pair, area, their, F, L, M, N, S, X, Z // sock, clock
// bananas, pyjamas, confuse // car, heart, part, art, dark, fast, R
Diphthongs
!
e a a
!
e
/e/ plane, train, made, stay, they, A, H, J, K // nose, rose, home, know, toe, road, O
/a/ nine, wine, night, my, pie, buy, eyes, I, Y // ear, sphere, hear, year, near
/a/ house, mouse, town, cloud /e/ bear, chair, fair, square, hair
154 // toys, boys, oil, coin
Pronunciation
Consonants
our lips !
p b m w
our teeth
! ! !
+ another
articulator
f v
TO MAKE THESE SOUNDS WE USE
the tip of ! !
the tongue
t d n l
the front of
the tongue
s z
the back of
!
the mouth
k g h
the tooth
/t/ ! /r/ ! /j/ !
ridge
t d r j
/p/ pig, pie, open, top, apple /s/ snake, skateboard, kiss, city, science
/b/ bike, bird, describe, able, club, rabbit /z/ zoo, zebra, size, jazz, lose
/m/ medal, monster, name, summer // shark, shorts, action, special, session, chef
/w/ web, watch, where, square, one // television, treasure, usual
/f/ fish, feet, off, phone, enough /k/ cat, cake, back, quick
/v/ vet, van, five, have, video /g/ goal, girl, leg, guess, exist
// teeth, thief, thank, nothing, mouth // king, ring, single, bank
// mother, father, the, other /h/ hand, hat, unhappy, who
/t/ tea, taxi, hot, stop, attractive /t/ chair, cheese, kitchen, future, question
/d/ dog, dress, made, adore, sad, middle /d/ jeans, jump, generous, bridge
/n/ net, nurse, tennis, one, sign, know /r/ red, rock, ride, married, write
/l/ lion, lips, long, all, old /j/ yellow, yacht, university
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3.3 Notice the s endings. R Hi, Maddie. Rep And what are you and Joel doing?
M Hi, Rita. Are you running? R Well, were meteorologists, so were
B = Bob M = Mary J = Joe R No, Im not running! Im riding a bike and studying the photos from the satellite to
B E verywhere, the weather is mad! Take the my batterys dying. Phone you later? get to the center of the storm.
Amazon rainforest, for example. Its usually M Of course Bye. Rep Well, good luck.
very rainy there, but now no rain for three G Thanks.
months! The Amazon river is down by ten
metres. Its mad!
3.7
Notice the connections for similar
sounds. 3.17 Notice have to /f/ and kind of /v/.
F rom the forest to the desert: the Atacama
Desert is usually hot and sunny 350 days a M = Mark L = Linda
M = Maddie S = Sean
year. This year, the days and nights are cool
and cloudy. Its mad! M I dont believe_this. One_more call. Thats it. M H ey Linda, what are you doing? Its half past
S Hey, Maddie. Long time_no see. How are twelve in the morning.
A nd hows the weather in Chicago, the
Windy City? Mary, tell us. Whats the things? L Oh its you, Mark. Umm Im working on
weather like in Chicago? M Good! Er, Sean, are you busy? this report. I have to finish it by tomorrow.
M Well, Bob, no wind for us! This month, every S Er, well, Im doing_my homework. M Ah. Is it a big one?
morning, its cool and foggy. Its mad! M Oh, never mind L Yep, I still need to do three more pages.
B Thanks, Mary. Lets go to the Alps. Those S But Im just finishing. What are your plans? M Ooof. You tired?
beautiful mountains. Whats the weather M I have two tickets to todays match. Sanford Stars L Yeah, kind of.
usually like there? Its snowy, right? And and Kilburn Kicks. It starts at_three oclock.
whats it like this year? Tell us, Joe? S So we have_thirty minutes! Lets go!
3.18 Notice the connecting sounds.
J Uh-huh. Its warm and theres absolutely no M Are you saying yes?
snow. Skiing is impossible. Its mad! S Of course! Why are you surprised? M Wanna go home?
B How about Cancun, that fantastic beach? M You have no idea Meet you outside the L No, Ive really got to finish this tonight.
Well, tourists go to Cancun to enjoy the hot underground. Lets go! M Ok, so would_you like_a coffee?
weather, but this summer: its cold. Really
L Are you having one?
cold. Its mad!
M Yes.
Whats the weather like where you are? 3.11 Notice /h/.
Any mad weather stories? Write to us at L Yes, please, then. Black, no sugar.
globalwarming.org. Rep = reporter F = friend M Do_you want_a sandwich too?
Rep T
oday on Shhh! Top Secret, were L No, thanks.
talking with an intimate friend of Kate M Biscuit?
3.6 Notice s = /s/ or /z/. Middletons Shhh! No names, remember! L Uh-uh, Im really not hungry.
So, Miss X, welcome to our show. M Ok. One coffee, coming_up.
E = Eli M = Maddie R = Rita
F Thank you. L Thanks. Youre great!
Mi = Michael S = Susan P = person
Rep So, whats the routine of the royal
E Hello? couple? Shhh!
M Eli? This is Maddie. Are you busy?
E Actually, yes. Im cooking dinner. Whats up?
F William is a helicopter pilot, and he works
and trains at a base in Wales. Kate doesnt
Unit 4
M Oh, no problem. Phone you later. have a paid job, but she goes to the
E OK, bye. supermarket and helps her husband like
any other wife. Shhh! 4.2 Notice the word stress.
S Susan.
Rep Thats interesting. And do you know what
M Hi, Susan. This is Maddie. T = Tracey E = Eddie
they are doing now? Shhh!
S O h, hi, Maddie. Sorry, Im running in the T Wow! Tell us about it, Eddie!
F Yes! This afternoon Kate is visiting a
park. I cant hear you. Shall I phone you later?
hospital near the base and William E H i Tracey! Yeah, its the 2nd of July, and
M Sure, Susan. Talk to you later. is flying a helicopter to Scotland on a well, what a day of sports at the Olympics!
S Bye. military mission. Shhh! A very exciting morning here at the
M OK, er, bye. Not my day today, is it? Let me Rep Well, thank you for talking to us! Olympic complex. First, we have basketball
try Michael. F Youre welcome. Shhh! at the Olympic Arena. Its the semi-final
between Cuba and Russia, at nine am. Then,
Mi Michael Rogers speaking.
at nine thirty at the Olympic Stadium we
M Hey, Michael! 3.14 Notice the word stress. have football, Uruguay versus Italy. What a
Mi Maddie, darling. How are you doing? difficult match! At ten am we have tennis,
M Great. Rep = reporter R = Reed mens doubles, at the Central Courts. After
Mi A re the tomatoes fresh? Sorry, darling. Im C = Chris G = the guys that, at half past ten at North Park we have
buying some food. Whats up? womens volleyball, the USA and Australia
Rep T
oday were interviewing one of the
M Well, I have going for a bronze medal. And at eleven, its
teams from the TV show Storm Chasers.
Mi These tomatoes here? Fresh? Really? Er, Hi, guys. time for cycling at the Igloo. The mens five
sorry, Maddie. thousand meter final! And thats just this
G Hi.
M Oh, youre busy now. Dont worry. Bye. morning! Tracey, its impossible to decide
Rep Whats the name of your team?
Mi Bye, darling. Lovely talking to you. what to watch!
R Dominator.
M S o, Michael is busy, too. Perhaps Rita Marques?
Rep Dominator, right. And you are?
Let me try her. Er the phones busy
R My names Reed Timmer, this is Chris 4.3 Notice intonation = speakers emotion.
M O
h, someone is calling. Maybe one of my Chittick and this is Joel Taylor.
friends is finally free now. Hello? Rep So, what are your plans for tomorrow? Int = interviewer Ja = Jane
P Gregory Hanes, please? R Were travelling to Mississippi tomorrow. M = Mark K = Karen J = Joe
M Er, Im sorry, this is not his number. C Were predicting a big storm there. Int E xcuse me, Miss? Can I ask you a question?
P Oh, sorry. Wrong number. Rep And whos filming the action? Ja Yes?
M H umph. Typical! Well, let me phone Rita again. R Chris. Hes our videographer. Int Whats your favorite sport?
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Countries Continents
2 1.1 Add n, an or ian to make the adjective. 5 1.2 Listen and complete dialogues 1-6.
Listen, check and repeat the countries and
adjectives with the correct stress. 1 2 3
o t h g n v
n n s 4 5
e n t n x
t
w s
t h r f r f v
6
2 Order the words in a-e to make sentences. 7 1.5 Listen and complete dialogues 1-4.
a terrible / I / a / Batman / is / think / film / . Calculate the final number.
Cyber Tool
Email your opinions to a friend. 1 A Hi, these shorts and these sandals, please.
B OK, the shorts are euros and the sandals
euros. The total is euros.
4 1.3 Listen and write eight famous TV channels.
2 A New York. Thats dollars.
a e
B Wow! Er OK. Heres .
b f
A Thanks. Heres your ticket and
c g dollars.
d h 3 A How much are the doughnuts?
B cents each.
5 Cross out the word with the different vowel
sound in a-g. A Wow! Can I have , please?
B Thats dollars. There you go. Enjoy!
a a plane a train are
4 A Valentines Day is going to be perfect, huh?!
b a shoe go two
B Yep! red roses and bottles
c a sock a clock a name
of wine.
d ten a tree three And the roses cost pounds each.
e a pen eight twelve A Thats pounds! Thats ridiculous!
f nine wine six
5
g one go a rose 8 1.6 Listen to check the final number.
1 1.7 Listen and complete the form. 5 Put these words in the correct plural box.
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actress bag city country earring glass
First name:
nationality phone sandwich student
Surname:
+S
Phone: + ES
Email: @ .com
Y + IES
2 1.8 Ask questions using what. Follow the model.
Model: Name.
You: Whats your name?
Model: Full name. 6 1.9 Circle the correct word in dialogues 1-5.
You: Whats your full name?
B: At school.
A: Coffee before
class?
E H N O P 1 15 25 21 4 15 16 7
5 A This rose / These roses are for you. I love you!
25 26 27 28 29 B Oh, Frank! They / These are beautiful!
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Thank you.
6
This is Tim with horrible new sunglasses. Lions with babies Fantastic!
Cyber Tool
Write short descriptions
2 Correct the mistakes in a-f.
for your own photos and
a This is Peter and her girlfriend, Sharon. d These are ours chairs. post them online.
b You are pretty. Whats her name? e What are theyre names?
c Anna loves his pretty new earrings. f Are these yours keys?
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Last name: Age: 17
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First name:
Current address: 45 Colt
India
Country of birth:
Age: 23 Street, Oxford, England
a What nationality is Liam? 3 1.12 Listen and choose the best response.
a 1. Fine, thanks. 2. Not really.
b Wheres Gwen from? b 1. Not so good. 2. Not much.
c 1. Bye, for now. 2. Hi!
c Whats Laurences date of birth? d 1. Im well. 2. Youre welcome.
e 1. Im sorry. 2. Nothing much.
d Whats the Indian womans surname? f 1. Oh, sorry. 2. Sure.
1 Complete a-g with to a, to the, to or . For a-e, 4 Re-read the text and answer questions a-c.
tick the true sentences. Answer f and g. a How many days have names from Nordic gods?
a I go caf in the morning. three four five
b We go supermarket at the weekend. b Which planet gives its name to a day in English?
c I go gym every day. Venus Mercury Saturn
d I want to go party tonight, but I have c What is the most romantic day of the week?
got to go work! Wednesday Thursday Friday
e I go home after school.
f Do you go school on Saturday? 5 2.2 Listen and check the times you hear, a-e.
g Do you go church?
1 Match a-h to the second column to make phrases from the Students Book.
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a brush a shower
b get the bed
c get breakfast
d have dressed
e leave my teeth
f make home
g have up
h wake up
2 MAKE IT PERSONAL Put the phrases in 1 in order for your morning routine, 1-8.
3 2.3 Read and listen. Fill in the blanks with the phrases.
My Morning!
Im Alan. Im an Olympic athlete and this is my morning routine! My alarm clock wakes me up
and I get out of bed . I exercise thirty minutes and then I have
a shower and my mum prepares my breakfast. I get dressed and after that I have
breakfast, brush my teeth and leave the house eight oclock. Then I go to the gym for
more exercise! I havent got time to make my bed, my mum does that for me too. I love my mum!
5 MAKE IT PERSONAL Write a paragraph about your morning routine using the bold linkers in Alans text in 3.
6 Complete song lines A-I with love, loves, dont love or doesnt love.
I you like a love song baby. I dont ever wanna to feel like I did that day. Take me to the place
A F
Selena Gomez and The Scene I , take me all the way. Red Hot Chili Peppers
B She you yeah, yeah, yeah. The Beatles I to , but my baby just
G
to dance. Tina Charles
When a man a woman, he can do no
C wrong. Percy Sledge I rock n roll. Joan Jett and The
H
Blackhearts
I () you like I loved you yesterday.
d
My Chemical Romance As the nights go by, makes you want to die. Because
your baby () you anymore.
She me. I can see it when she smiles
E The Carpenters
ear to ear. The Descendents
a Celebrity says I havent got any time to texts. e Fans declare: This phone apps fabulous.
b Customers say new e-phone the Internet. Teenager writes 160 characters in 34 seconds
f
for new text message record.
AlexandraAnnCamillaEdward
PeterRichardSandra
World of English
Many companies have a possessive s in their name,
but others dont use it they think it isnt cool!
McDonalds and Levis both have a possessive s, but
Starbucks doesnt. And the founder of Starbucks is
an English teacher!
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1 Read an email interview with Alfredo and 4 MAKE IT PERSONAL Answer the questions in 2.
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correct the mistakes in the underlined words.
Cyber Tool
Send an email interview
From: Alfredo Benedetti to a friend. You can
To: ID News send a second email
Subject: Interview
with more questions too.
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1 Add the missing word to questions a-g. 7 2.7 Look at photos 1-6. What can you say in
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are
a How old you? each situation? Listen to check.
b Where you live? a H b !
c you got a boyfriend / girlfriend? b M C !
d What time you go to bed on weekdays? c H N Y !
e Have you any brothers or sisters? d C !
f Do use the Internet? e Have a g t !
g What you do on the weekend? f Enjoy y m !
5 Complete the adverbs with a, e, o or u and 8 2.7 Listen again and try to remember the
number them in order of frequency, 1-6. final phrase in each dialogue.
lw ys 1 ft n
n v r s m tim s 9 Read the song line on this page. Whats the
connection with the language of this lesson?
cc si n lly s lly
Find the connection between the lessons and
song lines in the Students Book for this unit.
6 MAKE IT PERSONAL Use the adverbs in 5 to make
sentences a-i true for you. Can you remember...
a I go to parties. I sometimes go to parties. 8 go phrases with places around town?SB p. 16
b I go out on the weekend. the days of the week?SB p. 16
c I go to a party for New Years Eve. how to tell the time?SB p. 17
e My mom talks on the phone when she drives. 8 verbs for your mobile phone?SB p. 20
2 3.1 Make sentences about the weather. 5 Choose the correct form.
Follow the model. a The weather in my city is really mad. Sometimes
Model: Wow! Look at the sun. its sun / sunny but cold / cloudy
You: Yeah, it is really sunny today. in the morning, but in the afternoon its
warm / warming and rain / rainy.
3 MAKE IT PERSONAL Cross out one extra word in b I dont like rain / rainy days. I love hot / hotty,
each question. Then, answer a-e. sun / sunny weather.
a What is it the weather like today? c I like to stay at home and watch TV when its
b Is it hot in out? snow / snowing. Its too cold / cool to be outdoors.
c What does is the weather usually like in your city? d My best friend prefers to go to the beach when
its cloud / cloudy. I think shes afraid of the
d How is the weather in these days?
sun / sunny.
e Is it snowy in July in the your country?
e London is famous for its fog / foggy, but, in my
opinion, its more probable for a tourist to see
4 3.2 Listen and match these answers to the
fog / foggy days in San Francisco than in London.
questions in 3.
Its usually very windy,
but today its calm.
Yes, in some places. You
need a warm jacket.
Its really nice. Very warm
and sunny, I love it.
Its cold and rainy. Yuk.
Yes, it is. Its 40 degrees.
I hate it.
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map to cross out the wrong answer in the first continuous form of the verbs in brackets.
paragraph. Complete the months in the other
paragraphs.
From: Heidi
To: Maya
From: Maya Subject: Re: My city!
To: Heidi
Subject: My city!
Hi Maya,
I live in Kokkola, a small town in Finland. Winter
Hi Heidi, (start) here and its very cold. Day time
My name is Maya and Im from Trinidad and Tobago, (get) shorter and nights
two islands / mountains in the Mediterranean / (become) longer. Right now my boyfriend
the Caribbean. My city, Port-of-Spain, is small / (repair) his boat and (put) it in
the capital and its located in the southeast / the garage.
northwest of Trinidad, the big / small island. I (write) to you on his computer, so I
There are only two seasons here. The dry season havent got a lot of time. Talk to you later, OK?
starts in J u r and ends in J n Best,
and the wet season goes from J l to
Heidi
D c b r. If you like hot weather and nice
beaches, this is the perfect place for a holiday.
Its never cold here. The temperatures in the rainy
season are similar to the temperatures when
its sunny and dry. The only bad thing about our
weather is the wind. Sometimes, its very strong!
Anyway, the best time to visit is during Carnival, in
F b u y or M h! Our Carnival is
famous. We dance to calypso or soca, our local
music. You have to see it. Its just wonderful!
Email me, please. I want to know more about
you and your city.
XXX
Maya
1 A ?
B Sorry, yes. Im at work.
A OK, .
2 A Can you repeat that? Sorry? .
B . I said, Do you want to
2 Re-read the email. True (T) or false (F)? meet me at 8?
a Maya lives in the Caribbean. 3 A Hello?
b Port-of-Spain is only the capital of Trinidad. B Is this Hannah?
c Trinidad is to the south of Tobago. A Er, no.
d There is no winter in Mayas country. B .
e Winds are cold in Trinidad and Tobago. 4 A Call Mike now.
f Carnival is in the rainy season. B I am calling him. .
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1 3.4 Listen to four dialogues and match them 3 3.5 Make sentences about the photos. Follow
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to photos a-f. There are two extra photos. the model.
a d Model: Photo 1. Whats she doing?
You: Shes reading the newspaper.
1 2
b e
c f 3 4
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a Does Bob work at the weekend? f Whats he doing next Tuesday?
c Whos Bob playing tennis with tomorrow? h Does he often go to the gym?
2 Complete sentences a-d with the correct verb tense (present simple or present continuous).
a Bob (work) from Monday to Friday.
b Bob (watch) a film with Jenny on Friday night.
c He (have) a meeting on Wednesday.
d Bob (go) on holiday from Monday the 16th to Saturday the 21st.
4 3.7 Look at the complete calendar and answer the questions. Follow the model.
Model: When is he going to the gym? Model: When is he watching a film?
You: Hes going to the gym tonight. You: Hes watching a film on Friday night.
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1 MAKE IT PERSONAL Complete these forum 3 3.8 Listen again and answer the questions.
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replies with to or for. Then answer the lesson a What does Tom do?
title question.
melissasoares
pleasure. I just love
languages. Oh, and fun,
too, because I want
4 3.9 Sarah is taking care of her son, Philip.
Listen and check the symptoms.
understand films and songs in
English. coldhothungrythirstytired
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professional reasons. 5 Order the words in a-g to make offers for Philip.
Which ones are good ideas?
Ive got learn English
my current job. I need a drink / you / ? / a / do / want / cold
study hard now because b hot / you / a / would / drink / ? / like
I have write emails in c you / ? / do / a / jumper / want
English every day. d at / would / to / today / ? / you / home / like / stay
e out / ? / to / want / you / go / do
alexparentes f ? / sandwich / a / would / like / you
I need understand my g to / you / go / do / ? / to / want / hospital
beautiful English girlfriend!
Well, first Ive got 6 Read the song line on this page. Whats the
find my beautiful English connection with the language of this lesson?
girlfriend lol Find the connection between the lessons and
song lines in the Students Book for this unit.
2 3.8 Listen to the interview and write the Can you remember...
letter of the activities, a-f, according to what 6 weather words?SB p. 28
you hear.
4 temperature words?SB p. 28
a get up early the 12 months?SB p. 30
b be at the station at 6.30 6 seasons?SB p. 30
c work at the weekend 6 activities?SB p. 31
d prepare the evening presentation 3 more activities?SB p. 32
e change jobs 10 future time expressions?SB p. 35
f get married and have children 2 ways of offering?SB p. 37
want to have to
Tom
Josh and Isobel
Stacey
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1 Complete a-f with the sport for each ball. Then complete g and h to find two more sports.
1 2
a
3
b a b
4
c
5
d
6 c d
e
7 8 9
f
6 1 9 9 8 5
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3 4.1 Listen to parents Rob and Claire talking about their childrens sports. Complete the schedule
with the sports. There are extra sports.
basketballballetcricketfootballswimmingtennisvolleyball
Chloe Randy
Monday football
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
5 4.2 MAKE IT PERSONAL Listen and say I love / like / dont like / hate + the sports.
Model: cricket
19 You: I like cricket. / I dont like cricket.
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a bicyclea busa carFrencha gameGermana horseItaliana motorbikethe pianobingoa tractor
I ve got a restaurant in Milan, it serves Japanese food, but, no, I cant cook very well.
My business partner Henry does the cooking. He can cook anything, hes fantastic.
f course I love football, to play and to watch. It really is the beautiful game. But I also
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like swimming and tennis, they are good for training too. I think I can play tennis well.
I really like learning other languages, and theyre useful for my profession. Im from
Holland, so my native language is Dutch. I can also speak English, Spanish and Italian.
I can play the guitar, and I can sing. I have some songs on an Italian compilation album,
with a collection of other artists! I sing a Bob Marley song, Redemption Song, and an
old soul song, Sitting on the Dock of a Bay, by Otis Redding.
4 MAKE IT PERSONAL Make true sentences with can or cant. Add very well or at all when necessary.
5 In these words, pronounce ssi and ti //. Add another example from 4 to each group.
permissionprofessionexpression nationessentialinformation
6 4.3 MAKE IT PERSONAL Listen and write three sentences using the words in 5. Listen again and mark
the stress in 5. Can you notice a pronunciation rule?
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2 4.4 Ben can do everything well, but his brother Lance cant do anything very well! Make sentences
about them. Follow the model.
Model: Ben, bike
You: Ben can ride a bike very well.
Model: Lance, Japanese
You: Lance cant speak Japanese very well.
4 Write a description of one of these people and exchange it with a friend. Can you guess which person it is?
5 Circle the clothes item that is different and match it to the reason.
a boots suit jeans trousers You dont wear it in hot weather.
b blouse dress tie skirt It isnt a pair.
c tie shirt suit trainers You dont wear them on your feet.
d shorts t-shirt sandals jumper They are not formal.
e pyjamas coat shoes belt You wear them when you sleep.
f socks shoes boots trousers The others are womens clothes.
1 Order the clothes items to complete tweets a-e. 5 Read the blog and complete it with:
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shershismine
ourstheirswhoseyours
Carol! Follow
@carol 5,000 TWEETS
www.carolovfashion.com
300 FOLLOWING
900 FOLLOWERS
OK, confess. You love shoes, right? Which girl hasnt
got a shoe collection? I know I do.
I am at the shopping centre. Need to is 30 pairs, including shoes, boots and
a buy a new dress (sdrse) and new sandals. How about ? But are small
(sseoh) for a party tonight. compared to some celebrities. My collection fills a
cupboard, fill entire rooms! But wardrobe
Cute (asasdln) but too is the most extravagant?
b expensive at my fave store. Maybe For a celebrity, Eva Longoria has got a small clothes
(oostb)? collection. The rumor is that shes got around fifty
pairs of jeans! Her fave boots? Ugg. Her wordrobe is
(sdrse) I like is too small . only 12.3 m2.
c Mariah Carey has got an IMMENSE collection of
clothes. According to some people, shes got over
1,000 pairs of shoes. She also loves her Louis
Checking a (uoesbl) and a Vuitton bags! They are all in Mariah magnificent
d (kitrs) now. Finally! wardrobe. is over 1,100 m2! Enormous!
Even male celebrities like Elton John have got
Really happy with this green GIGANTIC collections. is so big hes got to sell
e his old clothes every five years to create more space
(hrtis) and white skirt.
in his wardrobe. He gives the money to victims of
Only 175 too! AIDS. Great idea, Elton!
a Is the father happy? a Does the writer believe Eva Longorias wardrobe
is big or small?
b Are they in a shop or a caf?
b Does Eva like Ugg boots?
c Does the father like Katies clothes?
c How big is Mariahs wardrobe?
4 4.6 Listen again and choose the correct word. d Mariah Carey has got exactly 1,000 pairs of
shoes. True or false?
E.g.: Where are our children?
e Does Elton John like to help people?
Dad Where / Wear hour / our Theyre / Their
f Find three words that mean very big.
Mom no / know ours / hours
Dad four / for too / two 7 4.7 Ask questions using whose. Follow
Mom here / hear by / buy the model.
Dad Theres / Theirs Model: socks
Katie Hi / High You: Whose socks are these?
Dad where / wear Model: jumper
Katie knew / new You: Whose jumper is this?
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1 Match a-e to the photos. 4 4.10 Listen to Katie and her boyfriend, Brian,
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5
2
Complete the song lines with there is, there are,
3 4
is there or are there.
5
a Imagine no heaven.
John Lennon
6 7
b
When I see your face, not a thing
that I would change. Bruno Mars
2 5.1 Listen, mark the stress and the number f a house in New Orleans, they call the
of syllables in words a-h. rising sun. The Animals
E.g.: Syllable. g
a chance for me? Frank Sinatra
d museum h theatre
Cyber Tool
Try to find these songs online.
Whats your favorite one?
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picture are they talking about? complete crazy statistics a-j. Listen to check.
What a life !
Where does all our time go? Look at these surprising statistics.
B Sure. Have a big shopping centre with hundreds 6 5.6 Listen to Leo and Becky talking about the
of shops. I go there every weekend. statistics in 4. Which activity do they both like?
A You can watch films there?
7 5.6 Listen again and complete the extracts.
B Of course! Has a big multiscreen cinema.
I love going to the cinema! a Leo I play for two hours a day easily.
A Your city is very modern? Becky ! Ugh, video games! I hate .
1 Complete the labels with these verbs and match them to photos a-h.
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CleanDoPlayRead
SwimTidyWashWatch
the washing.
my bedroom.
a film. a b c d
.
the washing up.
video games.
the bathroom.
novels.
e f g h
2 Read the text and answer a-b.
a Where is the text from?
A book. A newspaper. A poster.
b The text is
selling a product. for fun. giving information.
3 Underline the six numbers in the text. What do they refer to?
4 5.7 Listen and complete a-j with the correct form of the verbs.
5 MAKE IT PERSONAL Complete the puzzle with holiday activities. For example, = N. Tick the ones that
you like doing.
A D $ N O V E L S
I G$ H T N $
K N $
N N $
N N $
W N $
N $
N $
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3 Match 1-5 with a-f to make holiday activities. There is one extra activity.
1 have a nothing.
2 relax b through the forest.
3 take c shopping.
4 do d a lesson.
5 walk e a massage.
f in a hammock.
4 5.9 Listen to four phone messages. Tick (do) or cross (dont do) the activities.
a Water the plants. Feed the cat. Close the windows.
b Cook dinner. Prepare a salad. Do the washing up.
c Take the dog for a walk. Feed the dog. Feed the cat.
d Buy some herbal tea. Clean the house today. Go to the supermarket.
a b
the windows in the morning and Remember to phone mum and sing
close again at . Thanks. Happy Birthday. XXX
c d e
After dinner, forget to do Your brother wants you to Buy some coffee and leave
the and dry everything!!! call after 7pm. on the kitchen table. Thanks.
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1 5.10 Complete a-e with these adjectives. 4 5.11 Listen and mark these buildings on
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Listen to check. the map.
boringcheapuntidynearsafe museumbookshop
ID English schoolgymclub
a Its not dangerous to swim here its .
Look! There are a lot of people swimming.
b What do you mean its expensive? Its only 80
pounds. Thats very for a tablet.
c My office is very tidy. I hate rooms.
d I like history, its really interesting. But I always
sleep in my maths lesson. Its so .
e I live quite far from the city centre, but theres a
good shopping centre my house.
a Camping is always untidy. 8 Read the song line on this page. Whats the
b Glamping is a recent idea. connection with the language of this lesson?
Find the connection between the lessons and
c You need a lot of money to go glamping.
song lines in the Students Book for this unit.
d You can always watch TV when glamping.
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1 a No, he doesnt. b Yes, he is. c Hes playing syllable before (sh), ti and ssi is stressed. 1 Picture 1.
tennis with Rob. d No, he isnt. Hes watching 4.3 2 They dont mention the bookshop or the
a film with Jenny. e Hes going to Beths
1 a can, canb can, can c cant d cant local shop.
party on the 14th. f Hes having dinner with
Mum and Dad. g Hes meeting them at
e Cant, Cant, cant f cant, cant g Can, 3 B Have Theres
can, Can, can h Can A You can Can you
11.30am. h No, he doesnt. i Hes coming
home. j (Based on the calendar) No, we 3 a Jeans and a T-shirt.
b One. c No, some B Has Theres
dont. (Based on 3.6) Hes going to Mexico. are wearing just socks. d No, only two. A Your city is Is your city
e The first man from the right. f The young B have there are
2 a works b is watching c is having d is going
girl. g No, two are wearing t-shirts. h Only B a river very dirty a very dirty river
3 go to Spanish lessons every Thursday, watch 1. The third woman from the right. i None.
a football match on Saturday, cook dinner 4 a cleaning the house b shopping c cooking
on Monday, do homework on Friday, rest on
4 Personal answers. d Eating out e online f exercising g going
Sunday 5 b Tie. The others are womens clothes. out h watching TV i playing video games
c Trainers. They are not formal. d Jumper. j go to the cinema
3.5 You dont wear it in hot weather. e Pyjamas. 6 They both like going out.
1 to, to, to, For, for, to, For, to, for, to, to, to, to You wear them when you sleep. f Trousers.
7 a Really / them b about / doing c with / too
2 want to have to You dont wear them on your feet.
d all / time / either
+ + 7 Personal answers.
Tom a 5.3
Josh and Isobel d 4.4 1 d Do the washing f Tidy my bedroom
Stacey e, f b, c 1 a shoes b sandals / boots c dress d blouse / b Watch a film h Swim e Do the washing up
3 a Hes a webdesigner. b Shes a police skirt e shirt c Play video games a Clean the bathroom
officer. c They are singers. d She wants 2 a A dress and some shoes. b Favourite. c A g Read novels
to be a lawyer. shirt and a skirt. d 175. e Personal answers. 2 a A newspaper b giving information
4 hot, cold, thirsty, tired 3 a No, he isnt because his children are late. 3 8.45pm = the time. / Channel 5 = the TV
5 a Do you want a cold drink? b Theyre in a caf. c No, he doesnt. channel. / 9 hours a week = how much time
b Would you like a hot drink? 4 Where, our, Theyre, know, hours, four, two, adults spend doing housework. / 4.9 = hours
teenagers spend doing housework. /
c Do you want a jumper? here, buy, Theres, Hi, wear, new.
49 = Celias age. / 15 = Angelos age.
d Would you like to stay at home today? 5 Mine, yours, ours, theirs, whose, s, Hers, His.
e Do you want to go out? 4 a doesnt mind b hates c tidies d loves
6 a The writer believes it is small. b Yes, they e doesnt like f doesnt mind g hates
f Would you like a sandwich? are her favorite. c Its over 1,100 m2. d False. h loves i likes j doesnt have
g Do you want to go to hospital? (patient) e Yes, he sells his clothes and gives the
money to help victims of AIDS. f Enormous,
5 reading novels, sightseeing, kayaking,
6 WB: Song line 3.5: Want to. snorkelling, sunbathing, swimming, taking
SB: Song line 3.1: The weather. immense, gigantic.
a lesson, shopping
Song line 3.2: Present continuous. 4.5
Song line 3.3: Present continuous. 5.4
1 d, a, c, e, b
Song line 3.4: Present continuous for 1 Picture 1 shows the islands. Picture 2 shows
future and time phrases. 2 S Hi. Can I help you? a giant tortoise. Picture 3 shows sea turtles
J Hello, can I try those shorts in the shop on the sand.
window?
Unit 4 SS ure, here you are. The changing rooms
2 a Tourists can snorkel, kayak or swim in
the ocean. b No. You can choose any holiday
4.1 are over there.
option. c No. Tortoises live on land. d Penguins,
J Theyre great! Can I pay by credit card?
1 a volleyball b basketball c golf d baseball
S Of course. Your PIN number, please.
turtles, flamingoes, sea lions, tortoises.
e football f American football g tennis 3 1 e 2 f 3 d 4 a 5 b. Shopping is the extra
J There you go. Can I have a receipt, please?
h rugby activity. You can go shopping.
4 a No, he doesntb A clothing shop. c L.
2 a Golf. It isnt a team game. 4 a / / b / / c / /
d 60. e Nothing.
b Volleyball. You use your hands to hit the ball. d / /
c Cycling. You dont do it in water. 6 WB: Song line 4.5: Opposite adjectives.
SB: Song line 4.1: Sports and winners. 5 a Open / them / night b her c Dont,
d Football. You have to score points. washing up, d him e it
Song line 4.2: Ability (can).
e Skiing. You can only do it in winter. Song line 4.3: Cant statements. 5.5
3 Randy: football on Monday, tennis on Song line 4.4: Possessive pronouns and Tom
1 a safe b cheap c untidy d boring e near
Thursday, volleyball on Saturday. Chloe: and Kates child.
swimming on Tuesday, ballet on Friday, 2 a F b T c T d F
volleyball on Saturday. Unit 5 3 1 d 2 c 3 a 4 b
4 a Answers may vary. b 4.30 c 6.30 d Rob
5.1 4 museum bookshop club
4.2 1 Down: 1 shopping centre 2 library 4 gym
1 Play: a game, the piano, bingo. 5 cinema 7 library
Drive: a tractor, a car, a bus. Across: 3 swimming pool 6 river
Speak: Italian, French, German. 8 racetrack 9 school
Ride: a bicycle, a horse, a motorbike.
2 a b c d e f
2 c, a, d, b g h
3 a Tennis and swimming are good for training. 3 Personal answers.
b No, he sings songs by Bob Marley and Otis
4 a Theres a museum in the centre. b There
Redding. c His partner Henry. d He likes ID English school
are no movie theatres here. c There arent gym
learning languages and they are useful for
any big parks. d And there are some good 7 Personal answers.
his profession.
restaurants. e Theres a fantastic bookshop.
4 Personal answers. f There are two small rivers.
8 WB: Song line 5.5: Asking for directions.
SB: Song line 5.1: Things you can do in a city.
5 ti: directions. ssi: impression. 5 a theres b theres
c Theres d There are Song line 5.2: Dont mind + ing.
6 Personal answers. e Theres f There is g Is there h Is there Song line 5.3: Leisure activities.
Stress: nation, essential, information, i Are there Song line 5.4: Leaving a message on the phone.
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Greetings Unit 5
Do you like camping?
Unit 1
I prefer yoga because I enjoy relaxing.
Good morning / afternoon / evening / night.
I dont agree. For me
Nice to meet you.
I dont like watching TV.
Hello! Nice to meet you too.
I dont either.
How are you (doing)?
What do you like doing on holiday?
Hows it going?
I really like walking.
Whats up?
What about shopping?
Fine, thanks.
We both love it.
Im well, thanks.
In my opinion thats a cheap, fun holiday.
Pretty good, thanks.
Its an OK place to live.
Things are good / not so good.
The most interesting place is probably the racetrack.
What about you?
Whats new?
Not much.
Bye for now. Routine
See you later. Unit 2
Do you exercise regularly?
Yes, I do. / No, I dont.
Personal information Do you often go to bed late?
How many hours do you sleep?
Unit 1
On average, around seven hours a night.
Are you Peruvian?
How often do you go to a caf?
Yes, I am. / No, Im not.
Every day after work.
Whats your first name?
I always have a shower at night before bed.
Hi! My names Maria.
What time do you get up during the week?
How do you spell your last name?
I get up at about half past six in the morning.
Ive got five brothers and sisters.
I go to school at seven oclock from Monday to Friday.
What nationality are you?
I go to the gym for an hour before / after school.
Im American.
I have an important meeting on Wednesday.
Im twenty-one today.
What do you do at the weekend?
Im from New York.
I relax at home.
Is your mother British?
When do you go to the supermarket?
Yes, she is. / No, she isnt. Shes Canadian.
Whats your address / phone number / email?
My address is 85 Brown Street.
Where are you from? Family and relationships
Unit 2 Unit 2
How old are you? Have you got a girlfriend?
Where do you live? Have you got any brothers or sisters?
In Madrid, because I work there. No, Im an only child.
Do you live with your parents?
No, I dont. I live with my girlfriend. / Yes, I do.
How many cousins have you got?
Your opinion
Whats your fathers name?
Unit 1 Where does your family live?
Bill Gates is an intelligent man. Whos your favourite relative?
I think hes a fantastic player.
Theyre small, black and cool.
Yuck! This coffee is horrible.
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Directions Unit 3
Whos that?
Unit 5
What does she do?
Are there any banks near here?
Shes a singer?
Do you know where the shopping centre is?
Me too.
Yes, go straight ahead on and turn right / left at the
traffic lights. Unit 4
Is there a shopping centre around here? I love to go to beauty salons.
Yes, its on Market Street. My wardrobe is small but clean and organised.
Wheres the shopping centre?
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