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Interviews

ClaireisinterviewingAlex, asuccessfulphotographer,foralocalnewspaper.
Circlethecorrectverbformtocompletetheconversation.
Cluire photos?
Alex Gosh,I'mtakingI I'vebeentakingphotossinceIwasab outsix.
Claire RealI y?Whatkind ofcameradidyouuseIh aveyouusedthen'?
Alex Well ,myuncleshowedIwasshowingmehowtouset his
oldca mera .Itwas reallyeasytotake pictures\vithit.
Claire Andwhatprojectsdoyouwork/ areyouworkingoncurrently?
Alex Ijuststartedthisnatureserie .I'mtakingIIwastakingphotos
ofinterestingtrees.YOliknow,treesthathavecoolshapes.
Claire Cool. HowmanytreephotoshaveyoutakenI
haveyoubeentakingsofar?
Alex Alot.Hundreds.
Claire Wow!So,howhasyourworkchanged?Imean, whatkind
ofphotographywereyoudoingI haveyoubeendoing
fiveyearsago?
AlexWell. Iwasworki.ngIhaveworkedon ,omecolorportraitsfora
competition. Ididn'twinI wasn't winning,butitwasagood e' perience.
Writethequestionsusingacor.rectverbform.Thenwritetrueanswers.
1. yO\.1 I like to take I alotofphotos? poyo",liket-O h",ke<'\ ehot-os?
Ih;l'l.\:.e loho-P p\n,otos. I \A-\y cto\\A-\evto\ toeveV)' sped",'
2. HowlongIyou Ihave Iacamera? tk<& / he,\K ,YO tJ COIrnt'Y""-' c>'1
f bO'\ve :5cvrrvt! yt'o,-rs II/jih 0),&1 r,,(71(YCA.
. r r 1
4. youeve.rlbe/toaphotographer'sstudio? '(eJL.I e.Vf'y be j., &iI\
sYp7 fVp / I be.
5. Whenlyou!.last/take /aphotograph? WhtY/ d,'c/ yDV ietS-\. =kc-t kr C3 pbo!"5-'f .
Z;g07 -kc<:,/s..r: my ta+ phS'lfaff'",ph
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6. youh avefri endswho I al waysJtakeI photos? 12 0 yov '1,'c
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Unit I lntereslfnglives
uesUons and anIIULIII&...........__p_ed_rO_Nie_to_ _ ___________ _
Completeeachconversationwiththecorrectformoftheverbgiven.
Sometimesmorethanonecorrectanswerispossible.
1. (watch)
Ben Whatkindsofmovies_ --.:.l-'I -.!,! t'I. =--_ you ;.>.v:...:
lat ely'?
Ku.mi well: mostlyI VVfA horrormovieg.Tusuall y
Wf1t-c. b1'(1 q) threeorfourhorrormovie a month.
Actuall y. I WC1fvhed agreathorrormovi elastnight.
2. (Hve)
Alla did youever been ,,'Vl' ry jnanothercount ry?
Joel Yes, I 1Ar@ in rwoothercountries.I l, 'Vt'fltd
inCanadaforthreeyearsafter1leftcollege,andI
Ii'vIY19 inKenyauntillastTune.
3. (eat)
Christa Youlookgreat.What'syoursecret?
lalila Thanks.l GC, fll CC,./IIl[j alot of veget ablesandwhole
grainslately.AndIalways b(.fD Cc:---hIIjsixsmall
mea lsaday.Ijust a sa ladforlunch.
4. (write)
Vito How100g dId you WYI'-h(1,) poetr y'?
Kim Um. Iguessrb Wl ; lfllt1 poetryfor aboulfouryears.
Wy /lf,,> almosteverydayincan.Yesterday,
JL:,n (lfy/l fl) foralmostthreehours nonslop!
Answerthequestionswithtrueinformation.
1. Howlonghaveyoubeen studyingEnglish? I've \'ee", st-IAJ.'I1"'B E""list-.. .pM .p'lveye t!?ws.
2. Havevoueverlivedinanothercountry? !Vo. L DrYer 11'\I(t! /no,O?fhcy
, I
3. Whatkindsofrou icareyoulisteningtothe edays? T YIItt:1 c., lal: Ishn OIv..i'c
4. Whatkindsof TVshowsdoyollwatch? r l'Ovr wUltGb r.Jmrch .sbovv
5. Whatdidyou doduringyourlastvacation? I sRn4 P1V -f/(nc. ,'1/ ihe 1o'!Vrr.h
6, Whatv\rereyoudoingatthi stimelast vTetra :z: //t/tS / 0 m IV' kQ,A5C ..s fc.;t(n17J' h,v
m,Y II'S-/-.

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Circle the correct words to complete the paragraphs.
o Leigh Hudson tells ushow she seemed1(@ecI=nPJ1 decidedbeing an editor.
Well, afterIimagined bothered taking my lawschool
ent rance exams, Istill wasn s e ' wanted to be a lawyer.Ial ready had
adegree in English and wa considerin expecting/ agreeingtraining
to be ajournalist.Then one day, Isaw anewspaperad foran editorial
assi stantatapublishingcompany, and Ioffered/ expected / ecide to
apply for it. Afterthe interview, the managersaid Iwas rightforthejob and
ffered ended up/ considered to pay me agood salary. Iimmediately
gre finished / missed to take thejob. Anyway,I've been workingat
t ecompany foroverfive years,and now I'm asenioreditor.Iabsolutely
love myjob -Ican't agreeIexpect@'"gi@)Oing anythingelse!
8 George AI/en explains how he became a chef
Iwasn'treally agreeing/ missing/ anningon beingachef. I
b.. othered / deCfd.edfouryears In co ege stu.dying
e meenng. AfterIgraduated, Iagreed/ happened/ stane working
atan engineeringfirm and had a reatsalary, butalotofresponsibility.
Aftersix months, Iintend remembe Imissthinking, "Am Ireally happy
beingan electrical engineer? "Idecided Iwasn'thappy atall, so Iquit
myjoband appliedto alocal cooki ngschool. AfterIfinished training,
Iopened asmall restaurant. I've never'en ..II / missed / offered
workingatmyoid job - notonce. And thatwas 15years ago now!
e Wilai Laytragoon tells ushow she became adancer:
Well ,a few years ago, my friends and seemed/
missed to go on vacation to aCaribbean resortthatputon a great
show every nightwith singing and dancingandev r thing. Iwastaking
dance classes atthetime,and Iwas actual! finishin bothering/
considering becomingadancer. Anyway, one nj ht,the resort had
a talentcompetition forthe guests. Ididn' agine happen /
botherto sign up. Butmyfriends said, "Wilai, thisseems/ spends/
expect to be a perfectopportunityforyou.You're such a good dancer.
You should do it!"Well. to make alongstoryshort, Iwon the talent
competition, and the resort offered me aposition as adancer!Inever
happenedI expected /cded_ug 0 be asuccessful professional
dancer, leastofall ataCaribbean resort! Dreams really do come true:
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UJfll I IIllfm:sunglives.
ed up living in NewNack Cit*-_________
- i;;imma;-j Completetheparagraphwith t hecorrectformoft heverbs.
and i
I'OCabulary !
-------.. AlotofpeopleaskmehowIendedup livi"'B
(live)inNewYorkCity.Well,actually,I planning
on. k <,::6(!'l (be) here.It'sjustthattheopportunity
camelipwhen myfriendSamuelahappened rn01.1'1/1 [j
(move) hereforcollege.She,neededaroommate, soI agreed
S.nc..,onlj (share)anapart mentwithherint hecity.
Wewereonlyin theapart mentacoupleofmonthswhen
Samuelastarted ml.5..5!' n (mi ss)home.Shesaidshe
missed YtfJV'" (be) withherfamily.Jguessshe
I I
couldn' timagine s -tc;;."y infj. (stay) threemoreyearsand
![;c.tn (be) happy.So,shedecided com.r1T1-tI'1'l
(complete)thesemester,andthenshet ransferredtoacoll ege
backhome.Anyway,Ikepttheapartmentandfoundagreat
job..I'vebeenhereforoversixyearsnow,butSamuelaandl ace
stillgreatfriends.We'veneverstopped w'- i.}.."";' (wri te)
eachother,andwecalleachotherallthetime.We ju t livein
differentcities- that'sall!
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Grammar i Answerthequestionswithtrueinformation.
and i
. 1. Wheredoyouthinkyou'llenduplivingina[mvyears'time?
It-vd",k I'll e\>td.. lAP liVl\\B t\\ PowlS oo.-Ptey I
2. Whatareyouplanningondoingwhenyoufi nishthisEnglishcourse?
::r: pl",nnil1!) I'I/ con/invc wil/, r rn!J/d C<lV'fJ( etr:-+r-r r {i11
1
'.rh th/r
::;Ii r ("(;)0.1 (..rt-
3. Haveyoustartedreadinganewbookrecently?
/1/'0 I 7" do no+ -JIQ vu;;,d'f1'1 tY! boelc
I
4. What'ssomethingfunyourememberdoingasachild?
11/0, .L J., 'rcr1?cl?7/vrr do lO!} vh/t-t! C>I
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5. Haveyoueverdecidedtodosomethingandthenregrettedit?
( ('>s J '/! ,-,," vb- d-ro'rlro/ 1., &ltf2 vrondb,''(! t; Odl +hrn 'rcfi"clf-ed'i
fp
G. Doyouexpecttogetagoodgradeint hisclass?
r do eyrx") +D 9(1- c, @0010/ 0 .,.-c,.ck III +h;s C/e;J J
7. Whatdoyouintendtodothi sweekend?
T /n/f",d :k'n ply soThe occ.-r v
8. Isthereanythingyoucan't .imaginedoinginlife?
It/< 1-6 . +- ' d
O/('ld Is- nQ , mcg/nc."r,
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i conversalioii-jH.eadtheconversation.Changetheunderlinedverbstothe
, t I . ,
L__ simplepresenttohighlightthekeymoments.
Pretla Thi spieremindsmeofthetimemysistermademe
eatamudpie.
Chris You'rekidding!Whathappened?
Freda Well.whenIwasverylittle,sheandIusedto play
together, andwewouldalwaysplayoutside,YOLl know?
Chris Yeah. We alwaysplayedoutside,too.Notlikekids
nowadays. t / . I
1M O\IM mc;.l<(d
Freda Well ,anyway,oneday, Iwasintheyard,andshemade
J '5 2
meemamudpic.Hereshe\,Vas,sevenyearsyld,inthe
yardwith threebea uti ful She "Freda,try
thi s.It'ssogood." Andsheactetllikesheputsomeinher
mouth.Iwasthreeyearsold, djd1know?
Chris Oh,no!Whatdidittastelike?
Freda Actually,Idon'tremember.
Chris Really?
Freda No.ButIrememberbeingsjckafterward.
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,Conversallon : Readtheconversation.ChangesomeverbsinSarah'sstorytothesimplepresent
I slra/egies I
. . ... ........_.__l orpresentcontinuoustohighlightkeymomentsinthestory.
Sarah DinlevertellyouaboutthetimeIranoutofcashinSouthKorea?
Lisa o.Whathappened?
Sarah Well, Jwas.. travelingthroughSouthKorea,\vayourinthemlddleofnowhere,
v-ee?l.Hz.e .
and11'eahzOdthatIhadnocashleftandnowayofgettmgbacktoSeoul.
Lisa Really?You didn'thaveanytraveler'schecksoranything?
Sarah Well,Ihadonecheckfor20dollars,butIwasillthemountains,andtherewas
nowheretoexchangeit.
Lisa Oh,nol So,whatdidyoudo?
Samh Well. Iwasgettingprettynervous.Iwaswalkingaround couldn'tfindan
ATM. Finani" Imetthisreallynice Frenchman.So thesituation,
andhe totakemytraveler'scheckinexchangeforKorean money.So
thenIhadenoughmoneytogettothenearesttown,whereIfoundthemost
expensivehotel.
Whythemostexpensivehotel?
Sarah Because1knewtheytookcreditcards.
Lisa And?.r(Jd
Samh So, I upbookingaroom,andIhadthehoteloverchargemeandgiveme
backthedifferenceincash. moneytogetbacktoSeoul.
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Completethestorywiththisorthese.
My friends went bikeriding oneday on t-yds great bike path inthe
country. TI1ebike path is really -+ h,'s old railroad trackthatisn't used
bytrains anymore.,Anyway, itgoes through 01/ fbosc beautifulold farms.
But you see, my friendsarefromthe city, so they're not Llsed to seeing farm
animals andfields andstuff So my friendsare riding along,and they see all
-I ),0.5(' goats in a fi eld Well, they stop to takephotos, but theyhaveno
Idea thatgoats can be abit unfriendly. Suddenly, theysee +ho.se biggoat
nmning toward them.So theyjumpback on their bikesandrideaway,you
know, reallyquickly Then +h15 . guystartsyelling atthem. It turnsout it's
the farmer, and they're riding theirbikes on hisfield.
.
?
-OiiY;rsaiiiin-j Rewritethesestories.Usethesimplepresentorpresentconti nuoustohighlight
somekeymomentsineachstory.Usethisandthesetohighlightimportantpeople,
things,orevents. .
1. Youknow, afriend ofmineis always eeingfamouspeopl ewhen she'sout.Onet ime,
shewascheckingoutacomput rinacomputerstore. Andallofasudden, shelooked
upandsawherfavoritebasketball player. Hewasstandingncxttoher- checkingout
thesamecomputer!
yc.... 'kl<.cw, \-t..is -Pviel<.J. c-P \Ao\il<.e i s ""lw",,:>,s seei"' B.p""lr"'.ct..specple wt..el<. st..eis 0 ....\-. +1v.\ !!, st..!!
""",s o....t t-his cc\Ar\p ....i-ev il<. "" cclMP....tev s+-Ove. AI<. J. ",11 o{! '" sl.\J.J.e"l,
2. Youknow,mycousinAdammethis fi anceebecauseof hisdog.Hehasanenonnou
dogcalledScruff y.Well, onedaytheywerein thepark.Anyway,Scruf fy Uu lcd
chasingasquirrelandpulledmycousinrightintoawoman.So.Adamapol gized,
andheandthewomanstarted talking.Andtomakealongstory horr,nowt h y' re
engaged!
Yo II know.
,
+6;.5 ((NSI 'fl ofmi'!) r Atkm rod his L'00f)((e heQlull' "t: hiJ
do" . !Ie -
.2 0,. t )J&.m C1?%afUd e>rnrl beGin lu<pP7rn S-4.11-(0/

-t0 /b' ,I),. n '
3. IrememberonetimemyfriendLindahadaparty.Itwasfm- hergraduation,1think.
andwewerealloutdoors.Anyway, theweatherwa beauti fulatfirst, butafteran
hourorso, somedarkcloudsstartedcomingin,anditstartedtorain reallyhard.So
shejustturnedonaradio.andweallstarteddancingint herain.We hadsomuch
fun.It wasthebestpartyever.
1; arna1lbry 011< -l-i(l7(" -fb"S h 'az,(,j L/oJ"" h" "f20r -l v. ' -
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neoo "
Pea'ro Nieto
A Readthearticle.Whatdoyouthinkan is?
oasllccessfulactor oamotivationalspeaker
Usomeonewhoisphysicallyactive 0' someonewhoworks fora cause
-<> InspiringinLifeandDeath; @
Until1995,ChristopherReevewasliving
alifemostpeopleonlydreamabout.
Hewasasuccessfulactor- famous for
hisrolesintheSuperman movies- and
happilymarriedwiththreechildren.He
hadeverythingtolivefor.
TIlenonMay27.1995)hislifechanged
dramatically.Reevefell offhishorse
whileridingina horse-jumping
competition.Theaccidentlefthimwith
seriousinjuries- afractureinthesecond
vertebraof hisneck- andReevewasleft
,paralyzedfromhisneckdown.
Reevewasconfinedtoawheelchair
andhadtodependonhiswife,nurses,
doctors,andtherapiststodoeverything
forhim.Hecouldnolongerwalk,hold
anythinginhishands,orfeedorwash
himself,Healsoreliedona respiratorto
helphimbreathe.
Manypeoplemayhavegivenuphope
andfeltsorryforthemselves.Butnot
ChristopherReeve. Shortlyafterhis
accident,Reevesaid,"Theonlylimitsyou
havearetheonesyouputonyourself."
Withthispositiveattitude,hebegan
adjusting tohisnewlife.
Amazingly,
hecontinued
toactin
moviesand
directthem.
Butmost
importantly,
hebecame
anactivistfor
peoplewith
spinalcord
injuries.He
raisedmoney
for research Christopher Reeve
andstarted September 25, 1952-0c/ober 10, 2004
theChristopherReeveParalysis
Foundation,whichawardsmoneyto
peopleresearchingcuresforparalysis.
Hewroteanautobiography,StillMe, He
eventestifiedbeforetheU.S. Senateto
encouragefundingforstem-cellresearch.
AlthoughReeve neverrecoveredfromhis
injuries,heremainedhopefulthroughout
hislifeaboutfindingacureforparalysis.
By notgivinguphope,hehasgivenother
peoplewithdisabilitieshopethatinthe
future,recoverywon'tbeagainstallodds.
B Readthearticleagain.Thenanswerthequestions.
L WhatmoviesdidChristopherReevestarin?_ --'"'--""-"=-'--'-'--'-'-'-----''-'-'-'---'---=-=_ _ _______
2. WhatwasReevedoingwhenhehurthisneck?
3. Wh0 didneevehavetoreIyonfor help'? ..
4. WhatdoestheChristopherReeveParalysisFoundationdo?
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Unit I IntereSting lives
2 Haw I _ _ Nieto_____________
A Readtheanecdote.Thenputthestoryinthecorrectorderbywritingeach
numberinthecorrectbox.
[EJ 50with t hat memory in my mind. I calmed down and walked on stage. I looked at the
audience. and / thought. ,., know you want me to do weir I closed my eyes and played a
great recita/.
['flToday. remembering my teachers words helps me to be confident when I ptzrform. And it
helps me with a lofof other-things, too l
WI'm a musician and when I was in graduate school, / had to give a final Violin recital to
get my degree, J was nervous because there were so many talented students at my sc.hool.
WOn the night ofthe recital, / was so nervous that my hands were shaking. ButJ
remembered what my very first teacher said to me years before: "People are here because
Wdl"l t to do we/I."
B Usethestepsabovetowriteananecdoteaboutsomethingyouwem
nervousaboutdoingandhowyouovercameit.
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Unit 1Progress chart
Marktheboxes below to rateyour progress_ To review,go back
g = Iknow howto f?l = Ineed to review howto ...
tothese pages in
the_Student'sBook. I
lOusethe simple and continuous forms ofverbs 2and 3
, [juse verbsthatarefollowed by verb+-ing orto +verb 4and 5
i-vocabiIla;Yl
' - 1, 0 use atleast10newverbs 2,4, and 5
rConversitT6n
l' 0 use the presenttense to highlightkey moments in astory 6 I:
! strategies
.......
! 0 use this andthese to highlightkey people, things,and events
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r0 write an anecdote
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Makeovers
_____.-...unfession.s at a fashialLlLn-"'lq,..-u..-.e.-..en_ ... _____________
\.,(.$) -
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Completethesentenceswiththewordsinthebox.
j . alldi
_____'_pDrtant_ _ ____ _____________ ,- I hard 'ifTi _.___ much 7r_n_ice ,/Often '1luiCkIY-,1
1. Igo shopping as ,,-P+-e\\ as Ican. Igo almost every otherday.
2. You can'tlook your bestifyou getready as ck11 as possible.
It'sbetterto take yourtime.
3.Jeans Gan lookjustas ()1 c.r as pants if you wearthemwith acooltop.
4. For me, comfortis not as ien 2o'(\c.ht-as stylewhen itcomes to choosing clothes.
5.Itryas 'hc;;..'14 as Ican to lookgreateveryday. Ipayalot ofattention to how
Ilook.
6.Idon'tlike brightcolors as mv" h as darkcolors. Ialmostalways wearblack.
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I G/i1mmar 1 Completetheletterswiththewordsandexp.ressionsinthebox.
! and ! p..... {OCv-pAriu
!
oncerned abouttheirlookS' ./ interested in fashion manythings
fast r littletime v scruffy
oDearVera. f)DearVera,
Myboyfriendisn'ta 1\\ -Pt'I,skio\\ IttakesJ.Ue solongtogetreadyin the
asTam,andhewearsthe amedirtyoldclothes mornings,and]alway'endupbeing
all thetime.Hereallyneedsamakeover. How lateforwork. Ineedtog treadyas
cnn fhelphimlookbett er? - JB, Vancouver Ec;U'.\- as possible.
WhatshouldIdo? - eN, Taipei
DearJB,
Alotof menarenotas c\;IOt..t>'rntYc;,h.J.. tk;, J DeareN,
aswomenwantthemtobe!Gentlyletyour Morningsare alwaysdifficult.You need lo
boyfriendknowthaIyou wanttohelphimlook spendas liff-I, t-irn:( a
better. Helphim pickoutclothe thataren'tas possibleorganizingyourself.Sotosay time,
mG,(1Y thlndJ astheoneshewears
doa .5 Vr asyoucan
now.Yourboyfriendmightnotwantyourhelpat thenightbefore.Pic outyourclothesbclorc
GrSl.buthe'Hbegladwhenpeoplestartnoticing yongotobed,andput-everythingyou needfor
howgoodhelooks.- Vera thedayinyourbag.Thatwayyourmornings
won'tbeasrushed.- Vera
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V",l&. rersonalfaSl es
__ ______________ _______________________________________
.--...... ..--_......... ..,
Grammar: LookatthepicturesofSachiandNell.Howaretheyalike?different?Write
and !
vocabularyi sentenceswithas...asornot'as...as .
. _. --.--------..
[---Graa,ma;-j
i and i
:vocabulary !
! _____________1
2.(hairI short) file 11 he\\'"5 G\S Shoy.}-
Dd S<?V';hj b i'(
4. (skirt/ long) 5ech,. sk,'vi iSDl CiS
I0(1(3 CN lYe II s h.i'r4-
5. (shoesI comfortable) -I- he s 1
1fpr
..... ,'rn1+
0. 5 comfa... ex snoe-s f
6. (muchjewel ry) S",c hi ['btl)+D-5 rnU(b
((vVrhy c:'-< Ne ll
v
7. ( arringsJbi g) Ssebj ec;"o,ojJ 9tJ. ov
b }'::; 06 NeII {1.5'
8. Theybothlovefashion. (interestedin fashion)
'SACbi /-5 cu- /oJ('r(s-kJ in
Ne 11.
Answerthequestionswithtrueinformation.Useas...asornotas..f as.
1. Doyougenerallywearbrightcolorsasoftenasdarkcolors?
I;"0\\'1- We<'l.Y 'byi.Bh+- co\oY$ c?\$ <'1.$ J.<'I.yk coloV"$. I'"", ""'0$1- co"",-PoYt-Q\\-Jle \-J1<'I.ck
2. Doyouspendasmuchmoneyonclothesasyourfriends?
1:dod! sftud oJ m./ch monf/ on c}o+!v cv YlI7 b,'rm/c
3. Doyoutryashardasyoucantobet rendy and fashionabl e?
r d on1f -/-YY CIS b"'rd 0:tJ be d-rrndy
/ /
5. Doyourparentscareasmuchabouttheirappearanceasyoudo?
My p--Y7(l1) do.,.,)! cc,y( cu ,mvcb c,b"",;-t the;\<" P1pp..,yo,nlC e:ts
6. DoyoufindstyUsh clot hestobeascomfortableascasualclothes?
f.nd 5,Y/i5b (lolb-a /0 be t?-f I, e:JJ' cJol/z.r
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PedroNieto

Completetheconversationswithisn't,aren't, don't, ordoesn't:;.__ ___
1. A Oh,lookatthatdress. Is\<\l+- itawful?
B Oh,Idon'tknow.It 'swhat'sin tyle. ef'l''(; you
interestedinfashion?
A Not really.Arc you?
B Kindof. Butlookatthi dress. I,:) 'f\ )+ ithave
something pedalaboutit?
A Yeah, it hossomethingallright- a$5,000pricetag!
do.,,'t lhalabitexpensj ve foradress?
B Yeah. Butbeingfashionableisn'tcheap.
2. A Areyoureadyyet?
B Yes,al ma t.1...urn...justneedtofindatie.
A d()c.5n,J youhavelotsofties?
D Yeah,butthey'realldirty.
A You shouldwearajacket,too,don) you think?
B Dutit 'swarmoutside.donJ+- thisout fit lookgood?
A Well ,...urn,(/I'1(."'1- yoursocksdifferentcolors?
B Oh.yeah. You'reright.Ineed tofindsock now,too!
_---.._._........__ ' v..au think ?
Rewritethesentencesasnegativequestions.
1.Lealherjacketsarecool.
-.-Aye'1'l- lee'\l-i.'Ievjo\C\:.el-s cool?
2. Most,neakerscostfartoomuchnowaday.
/l'CfDI t cos+ Ee.'{ +tOo fl7vGh d\aT+ snenku?
3. 1\ tieis 8 greatwaytocompleteaman'soutfi t .
(ly{ n)J.-Ytb +(/Vvty loP complete
4. Plaidlooks.-; )fJwithfloralprints.
.L2'It.n)}- l70 is S j''I 'C..C-\, +- vVith
5. It'shardtofi ndjeansthatfitwel1.
flyr: p 'de i+ts -hl?1yd -tv G+ \Pel! 7
6. Neongreenandorangear greatcolors.
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Unit Personaltastes
Pedro Nieto
________(1111I's in f1lshion?
ALookatthepicture.1\vothingsineachdescriptionarewrong.Underlinethe
wrongword(s),andcorrectthesentences.
1. Luisisst ylishindenimjeansa nd ashort-sl eevedshirt.Hi neonst ripedtie
completestheoutfi t.
Ll.\l$ i$ styllsl-\ l\t .J.e\tlV>\jeO\\ts 0\ sblv+. HIS polkOl.-":\ot- He
2. Katelooksgreat ina plaIdsilkskirt.Hercashmeret ur tlen ecksweaterisone

ofthe mostpopularlooksthi syear.
kcJ-e too KJ 8Ve.c.- ,'f) 61 (Ie s,,; y +. l-kv- co\. m
Shi'f+ is oor <Db tb=r Ynru+ popu)c;-y
(oolcs
3. Tianaiswearjngfi tted,darkbluestraight-I egjeans.Herjacketnever
goesoutoffashion.
Tied1'" ,'s Ef+,J, Jc;.,y k hl-ve boo+-c.vt
4. Ravi'slightgraysca rfgoesperfectlywit hhissuedejacket. Hisfi nedcasualpants
areavail ableatstoreseverywhere.
flo. v ','8h.J- q-c..,V s.::Cc,-rt:

Angelo
B Lookatthepictures.Writedescriptionsof Angelo's
and Risa'sclothing.
1. AOg-do)s ,'s- W(9Y)I'lt;l booJ- c(/1- ,T?0I.11J
ry,nd f{c..,d s hi y+:
Risa
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anversatlon iCircletheresponsethatbestsummarizeswhatAsays.
strategies i
..........................
1. A Jlikemusicthat'squiet- somethingthat
ca lmsmedownafteracrazyday.
a. Wow.You mustnotlike classicalmusic.
Vhhuh.Youlikerelaxingmusic,
2. A IloveColdplay.They'reall]listento. I've
seenthem inconcertfivetimes!
<f)So,you'reabigfa nofColdplay.
b. Yon li k alotofbands,then.
3. A Rock, pop,andhip-hopgivemeaheadache.
They'retooloudandfastforme.
@> Youdon'tlikealotofpopularmusic,then .
b. Bmm.Soundslikeyouhav broadtastes.
4.A Idon'tlikethisradiostation.They' realways
playi ngt hesamesonga erandover.
a. Yeah.1don'tlikeit,either.
(f)Yeah.There'snotmuchvariety.
Completetheconversationwiththesentencesinthebox.
..
w"You have prettydefinitetastes,then. *You likesongsthatyou knowthe lyricsto.
,t'i'ou like clothesthatyou can wear every day. You wantto understand what you're looking at.
Russ So anyway, youaskedmewhatkindofmusicIlike.
Well. 1likejazz,butIdon'tlikeblues.And1like rock,
hut['m notreall yinto pop. IguessIlisten mostl yto
classicalmusic,thoughnotnewstuff.
Lizll I-\-'\ve pvet+y t-O\st-es,t-I-\ev..
Yeah.Iguess.IjustknowwhatIlikeandwhatIdon't.
Whataboutyou?
Liz(l Well, IlikemusicIcandanceto,musicthatmakesmefeelgood.
Ilove it whenJ Gan singa long.
Russ Iknowwhatyoumean. 10(.1 1iK( .5Onj...) V"v know -I k
LiZlI Exactl y.rlikemusicthatputsmeinagoodmood. I fino fb,
Russ Yeah, Iknowwhatyou'resaying.
Liza It's(he ' arnewithart. Ilike tobeabletolookatapictureand
recognizewhatitis.Isitafloweroracar?Isitamanorawoman?
YouknowwhatImean?
Rlt-tis Iknow.;&..... wPln+ +0 wher& Y()v)yt /OO kiYl:J CI.J.
I
Liza That'sright.Idon'tlikeartthat 'stooabstractorweird.
Russ That 'skindofhowIfeel aboutfashion.Ilikeall thenew
fashions, butI'mnotsureI'deverwearthem.Somestyles
areabittooweirdformytast e, youknow?They' rejust
notpractical.
Liza Right. You lihe chothe.., lh-JyO'" u..n every dc.y
Russ Yes. I'mjustconservative.Iguess.
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Unit2Personaltastes
uvhat ______p_e_dr_O_Ni_et_o_______________________________________
:onversalion
strategies
AddNowtotheconversationintwoappropriateplaces.Changethe
capitallettersandaddcommaswherenecessary.
Avery IguessI'm prettytraditional,youknow. Ihave
conservativetastesinmostthings,like music
andfashion.
Mike Really? I guessyou don'tIi ten to techno
music,right?
AZ1ery Noway!
Mike Are youthesameaboutfood, too?
Aller)' Actually, lUketryingdifferentfoods.______ _
toeating.
Mike Int eresting!_______ Haveyou tri edsushi?
Avery Yes,Ihave. AndIloveit!
__ __ ___________________________________
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onversation: ReadKay'scommentsaboutherlikesanddislikes.Usethecues10complete
eachconversationwitha summarizingresponseanda follow-upquestion
withNow.
1. Kay Ilisten to allkindsofmusic- ja zz, cl assical,hip-hop,rock.
YOlt (you / have I broadtastes) So,yo\,\ l-\",ye pyetty QY<MtA t estes i", I-"\VSlc.
Kay Yeah,I guessI do!
You (YO Ll I havea favorite) Now! ;'0yO\.4. l-\",ve e\ -Pt'\wwi+-e?
Kay No, Jprettymuchlikeeverything!
2. Kay Isn'tthisweatherterrible?It'sbeenover90degre sforatleasteightdaysin a
row! I can't standit.
You (you I not likeJhotweather) ____ _ ____ _ ____________
Kay No,Idon'tI i kehotweatheratall.
YOli (you I like/cold weather)
Kny Absolutel y! I'maskier,soIlovecoldweather.
3. Kay Mycarissoold, soI a lwaysworrythatil'Sgoingto break dOWI1. 1n veTknow
ifit'sgoingtostartornot.
YOli (i t / be fprettyunreli able)
Kay Yeah, itis.MaybeIneed a newone.
You (whatkindofcarI youI like) _______________________
Kay I'mnotreaUysure.Anythingif it 'sreliable.
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__ __________________________
nieaiiini!A Readtheinterviews.
I ....J Whichpersonis mostinterestedinfashion? CCy105
Whois lheleastinterested?
How would you describe
yourstyle?
My style?It'scasual andeasy. I
....._-___---" wearthings


things
thatare
comfortable
andeasyto
wear.lfsa
littleplain,
butnottoo
plain-I
alwayswear
alittlecolor.
What does your style say
about you?
My style says I'measygoing. Ilike
to lookgood, but I'm notgoingto
spend alotoftime infrontofthe
mirror. Itsays you shouldtrytoget
to know me in adeeperway than
justlookingatthe outside. There
are otherthings more important
than clothes.
How do you express yourself
throughtheclothesyou wear?
Idon't,really.Idon'tspend alot
oftimethinking aboutmyclothes.
I'd rather express myselfin other
ways, liketalkingto peopleor
writing.
rS c;"o]re
How would you describe
your style?
Iwearcasualbutstylishthings
thatdon'tstandout,oraren'ttoo
different. Ilike my clothes to be
simple,butI
usually take
more ofa
riskwith my
shoes.
What does
yourstyle
say about
you?
Itreflects my

fashionable,
butnot
askingforattention. For example,
atparties Iusuallytal ktoone
person atatime,ratherthan tryi ng
to be reallyoutgoingand the lifeof
the party.I'm morelaid-back.
How do you express yourself
through theclothesyouwear?
My clothes are away of showing
the outside world whatto expect.
When I go out, peoplecanguess
thatI'mrelaxed andfriendly.
My clothes make me look

How would you describe
your style?
Eclecti c. Imixlotsofdifferent
stylestogethertomake my
individual
style.Some
days I'llwear
alaceskirt
with aplaid
woolvestand
tightsin acool
pattern.And
someti mes
I'll puton a
vintage hat
to complete
the look.
What does your stylesay
about you?
My style says I
changefrom one daytothe next.
You can'tputaparticul arlabelon
me,like "She'spreppy,"or"She' s
classic,' or"trendy,"orwhatever.
How do you express yourself
through the clothes you wear?
It'sfun towearthings thatmake
peopl eguess aboutyou. People
don'tknow who I am whenthey
see myclothes,because I don't
lookjustlikeeveryone else. Ilike
to be alittlemysterious,to keep a
few secrets aboutmyself.
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B Findthewordsbelowintheinterviews,andcirclethebestmeaning.
.xl.fussy
b. verydetailedordecorated
2. standout
b. lookthesame

b. somethingyoudon' twant
4. approachable
b. unfrien or.shy
f.5. whimsical
b. ee-spiritedand
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C Readthequestions.Check(v') t henamesinthechart.
Sadie Carlos Michi
1. Who likesto standoutin acrowd?
o o
2.Who likes to wearcomfortableclotl7es?
8' o o
3.Who thinkstheirclothes shouldn'trevealtheirtrue personality? o E1 o
4. Who likes to change theirlookthemost?
5. Who likes to looknice,butnottoo different?
o o
r(
o
o
AReadthefashiontips,andaddtheappropriate commas(,) ,
dashes(-),orexclamationmarks(!).
1. Ifyouwanttotakecareofyourc1othe. youshouldwashthem them
carefullyandstorethemproperly.
2. Chooseclothesthatmakeyoufeel thatreflectyourindividualstyle.
3.Buyclot hesthatyoucanwearformoret hanoneseason) thatwayyou canafford
tobuymorenewclothes.
4.Mixclassicdesignswi t htrendierpiece?wearsimpl eblackpantswithafu nbell a
trendyshirtandaclassicjacket.You'll neverbe outof style.
B Whatisyourfashionadvice?Writethreeofyourownfashiontips.
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Unit 2 Progress chart
.Markthe boxes belowto rate your progress. To review,go back
tothese pagesin
g =Iknow how to ... ['l] =Ineedto review howto ...
the Student'sBook.
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Dmake comparisons usingas...as and notas...as 12- and 13
Uask negativequestionswhen Iwantsomeoneto agree withme 14

:--Vocaiiu!:i;y-l
.
U use atleast20 new words andexpressi onsto talkaboutfashion 12, 13,and 15
canve;sation-l
oshow understandingby summarizing whatsomeone says 16

o useNowto introduce afollow-up question on adifferentaspectof 17
atopic
r_-.,. _
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__.- _ _
i
_ ,_J
ouse Gommas (,),dashes (-),and exclamationmarks (!) 19
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