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Kyung Wee Universi, Seoul South Kore ‘alii Dare, ACBEV, Ribeiro Pret, Bra Robert Diem. Sega University. Saitama, Japan: Cail Dyan. Orenal Insitute of Technology. Tapes. Taira: Bran Engh, Woosong Univesity, Daejeon, South Korea: Mark Frank, Kel College. Nga Japan: Satora Furuya, Musashino University Tokyo, Japan Hens Grant, CCMBU, Campa, raz yon Gong, Shih Chie, Universit, Kaohstang Taiwan Cameron Gren, Keim Unversity, Deg, South Kore, Janet MLD, Higgins, Okinawa University. Okinawa, japan Nilson Fie, Unido Cura Bras Estados Unidos, ao Paulo ra Jsse Huang. ational Chiao Tung Univesioy Language Center, sinc, Tawa; Chars ovals oka University, Kanagawa, fps Hair Lee, Kyung Hee niversiy, Seo, South Korea: Car Livte, University oF lnceon tacheoa, South Kore “Todd Marshall [CBE Belo Horizont, Bri Yara Martins. CCBEL. “Tub rae jack McDougall Asakawa susyo igh School Asahi, Japan Teresa Modesto, bongsung ESL Language Center, Son South Kore ‘Angelis Moreno, international Hose Mima, Belo Horizonte, Bez Roxana Pere, Universidad Autonoma de Coal, alll, Mexico, Myriam Romero, Universidad Actonoma Baja California. Tecate, Meco: Bat Salinas, ‘Universidad Atonoma ce Coauhila Sano, Mex Silva Sapense. speed. English, Sto Fau, Bazil Anthony Scher. Sunelwon National Univesity. Seoul South Korea: Wager Roberto Siva dos Santos. Highpoint Lange School, So Paulo, Brazil Aelia ies Asahikawa suo High Sei, ‘Ashihara. fpan: Miran Sya, Pagoda Foreign Langage site, Seoul, South ‘Korea: Tony Vernon, Koni University Seoul South Korea cot Ward ‘Kyung Univers: Ryungnam, South Kore: Denals Waste, Hanbat ‘Nasional University Daejeon. South Kore, juno Yanan, Trident College of Languages Nagoya, Japan: Atsuko Yamaza Institute of Technologists, ‘Stiama. Jap: Mas Zanell. umn. So Paulo rs Welcome to Smart Choice! Each unit of Smart Choice 1 follows the same easy-to-follow format: Students hear the pronunciation of each item Follow-up exercises reinforce learning Students see, hear, and then practice Multiple practice opportunities Students add their own ideas Cae each grammar Structured practice builds accuracy and confidence Pronunciation and Listeni Activities feature the target Janguage of the unit Pre-listening activities repare students to listen ‘Top-down and bottom-up skills Skills work includes skimming, reading for main ideas, and reading for details Tire tee Suggestions for practice outside the classroom, including the Multi-ROM swith video Se Video from Unit 3 of the Multi-ROM Scope and Sequence BL Vocabulary | TET EL Introducing yourselh, Greetings ‘The present tense of be Introducing others Hi. | Fm from Toronto, 4] Nice to meet you! Pages 4-9 Smart Talk: Who's tha? — | Hey? Ihe a teacher? e ai * How are you? Sharing personal Jobs Common sf questions 2 What do you do? information. ‘model, teacher, office | Where do you liow? Pages 10-15 = Smart Titk: What do they | worker... What does she do? do? 3 Doyou like “© Talking about likes and | Food and drink ‘The simple present dislikes: ‘beef, soup, tea, Do you like Chinese jood? noodles? Smart Talk: Does he like | dumplings... Dora and Chuck tke ten. Pages 16-21 oe Review Units 1-3 Pages 22-23 + Song: Who's That Girl? + Picture story: Two Big Specials, please! tn at habits ul exercise adverbs 4 How often doyou | npmeamemins | Somerton et | do yoga? } + Sinn Ta: How often? tennis... go swimming once a week, ‘Pages 24-29 +— r “+ Describing present Daily activities ‘The present continuous 5 What are you ee eect ie | Wie josh watching? “+ Smart Talk; What is: @ nap, do bomework... | I'm watching a DVD. Pages 30-35 he doing? “Talking about . past events 6G Where were you See | : yesterday? they? | Were you at home? Pages 36-1 Review Units 4-6 ‘+ Sons Sitting in the Kitchen + Pleture story: Whatare you reading? OUTED Rs CUI | CTT | Writing | ai) = Pronunciation: Reduction ‘of do you “Listening to people talking about jobsand where they live ‘Writing about your typical weekend (p. 109) Wilting about what you're doing right now i110) Cell phone manners”: ‘A quiz on cell phone manners vill Ba Vocabulary Grammar Pages 56-61 ; 7 Which one is Making comparisons Clothing Comparative adjectives, babere + Describing differences | high heels. sem, | There dress is cheaper cheaper: * Smart ‘Talk: Which one do | P#SRY Pent. ‘Mhich one is more expensive? Pages 44-49 you like? f + Describing people Appearance and | Be ike and fook like B Whats she tke? | ° Smart Talk: My bestfriend | Personality What's he lite? Pages 50-55 sgorttooking cool, | Wht does he lo like? Funny, bossy... Who does she look like? --- —_—_—__—— — ‘+ Taking about cities Local attractions | Can and ean’? EiWhat ange ‘Making suggestions } palace, park, 200, | You can buy lots of cout re Seek ee cei. | origheeertal. igs tere How can I get there? Review Units 7-9 Pages 62-63 > Song: Jennifer Picture story: In the car 10 Isthere abank | * Tngabout places near here? itm: | Pages 64-69 Places around town | There is ancl there are Inkernet cafe, There's a tank next door convenience store, I'm Possessive adjectives You're from Mexico. you are —» you're my He's from Korea, he is —> he's your She's from Canada. she is —> she's his We're students. we are —> we're her They're from the US. they are —> they're our their I'm not a teachei a student. He isn’t from China. He's from the US. is not —> isn't They aren't teachers. They're students. are not —> aren't ‘J Complete the sentences. 1. “Hi, My _ name is Jae-won Park. This is my friend name is Kun-woo Lee We from Korea. He from Seoul and I'm from Pusan.” 2. “Hi, My name is Nelson da Silva. | photographer: This is my wife name is Gloria. We from Sao Paulo, Brazil.” 3, “Hi, My name Sarah Kilbane, 1 an English teacher, I'm from Toron Canada. But my parents _ from Canada. ‘They're from Ireland names are Paul and Maggie.” ce 2 PAR WORK. Tell your partner about yourself. Unit 1 © Nice To MEET You! Conversation 4] Look at the picture. Where are the people? on , ; e 2 Complete the conversation. Then listen and check your answers. 7 (2: fiend: How are you. Fine) Kate Adam Kate Adam Kate Adam Kate Adam Jackie Hey, Adam! }_ 2? 2___, thanks. And you? Good, thanks. Who's that girl over there? Her? That's my friend, Jackie. Would you like to meet her? Yes, please! Jackie, this ismy 5__, Adam. Adam, this is Jackie. Nice to meet you, Jackie. Nice to meet you, too. Now practice the conversation with a partner. 3 Pair work. Practice the conversation again. Put these words in the blanks. [) How are things 2 Pretty good 5 classmate How's it going Not bad brother Qa. TRG yout petro anche ameate ______, this is my friend, B Nice to meet you, — , this is € Nice to meet you, too. Nice ro Meer you! © Unrr 1 Language Practice > ‘wa Are you a student? Yes, lam. No, I'm not. Is he a teacher? Yes, he is. No, he isn’t. Is she an artist? Yes, she is No, she isn’t. ‘Are you actors? Yes, we are. Are they doctors? Yes, they are. Who's that? Who is > Who's What's your name? What is > What's Where are you from? How are you? How old are you? 4] Match the questions and answers. 1. What are your names? _e_ a. We're from Australia 2. How old is he? __ b. Not bad, thanks. And you? 3. Where are you from? __ c. No, she isn’t, She's my sister, 4, Who's that?__ 4. That's my brother. 5. Is she your girlfriend? __ e. He's Eric, and I'm Nancy. 6. How are you? __ f. He's 21. 2 Complete the conversations. Then practice them with a partner. 1. A Hii Jane! _How are you ? 2. A Hi, my name's Brian, __? B Hey, Alex! 'mfine, ____? BB I’mJane, A I'm fine, too. A 2 B ___ boy over there? B I'm from Canada 2 A my brother. A. I'm from England. PAIR WORK. Put the lines in the correct order. Then use information about you to practice with a partner. A B ___ Nice to meet you, too. _2_Yes, Lam. And you? Are you a student? —— My name's____. __ Nice to meet you, _1_ Hi! Are you a student? _. My name's _. What's __ Yes, 1am. What's your name? your name? 7 —Who's that? Unit 1 © Nice To meer you! Listening o @) ] Listen and circle the sentence you heat maf 1, a. What's your name? 4. a, How are you? (b) What's her name? b. Who are you? 2, a. He's from the US. a, We're from Canada. b. She's from the US. b. They're from Canada. 3. a. Where's she from? 6. a. Is hea teacher? b. Where’s he from? b. Is she a teacher? @ ; ©) @ Listen and circle the correct response. a .(@) Fine, thanks, 4, a, He's from Australia b, I'ma student b. She's from Australia, 2. a. Yes, he is. 5. a. My name is, b. Yes, 1am. b. I don't know: 3. a. That's my friend, 6. a. No, we aren't b. She's from Japan. b. Yes, she is. Reading 7 What do you know about Leonardo DiCaprio? ‘The actor Leonardo DiCaprio was born on November 11, 1974 n Hollywood, California. His father, George, is Italian-American. lis mother, rmalin, is from Germany. His most famous roles 1 a ©» @ Read the text about Leonardo DiCaprio and answer ‘ean the questions. 1. What does he do? 4. How old is he? 2. Where is he from? 5. Where is his mother from? 3. When is his birthday? 6. What's his favorite movie? Nice To meet you! * Unit 1 Enjoying English — Your favorite words what are your three favorite words in English? Write them in the chart. What do they mean in your language? nee Ree kangaroo rainbow 2 CLASS ACTIVITY. Compare answers with your classmates. Write their favorite words in the chart. Useful language What does mean? How do you spell ? Really? That’s my favorite word, too! A What's your favorite word in English? B My favorite word in English is rainbow. A Rainbow. That's a nice word. My favorite word is. Name ones ean elnfolelalely FUN CHOICES To Improve Your English In your book On your Mulfi-ROM On the Internet Study the Grammar Watch the video and Visit the Smart Choice Reference on page 124, do the activities. website. Vocabulary Look at the people. | a. architect f b. singer 8 «. doctor h d. model i i e. taxi driver 1. A Do you ever B Yes, Ido. A Really? How often B 2. A Do you ever B No, Idon’t. But I like A Really? How often B 26 How OFTEN D0 You po Yoca? * Unrr 4 Pronunciation—Sentence stress ge 4. Listen. Notice the stressed words in these questions. Then listen and repeat. What do you do to keep fit? I go swimming, or I do yoga. Do you ever exercise after class? Yes, T sometimes go swimming. How often do you exercise? I play tennis once a week. @ Parr worK. Practice asking the questions. Answer them wit about you. Listening J Look at the people below. What do you think they usually do for fun? J «Ll 1 2, @ Listen to the people talking. Which person is it? Number the pictures. fed } & Listen again. Complete the chart. ian ; er 4. [Greg 20 [2. | Alice visite museums 3. | Tom every Wednesday Smart Talk —How 0 en? Unrt 4 © How oFTEN po You Do Yoon? Reading J Look at the pictures. Where are these places? What do you know about them? Hi, my name is Brian Burns, and I'm from Australia. | live in Sydney. It's a great place to visit—great beaches, great weather, and great for outdoor sports. There are also clubs and restaurants, movie theaters, and a lot of free entertainment in the streets and in the parks. On summer weekends, | usually spend allot of time on the beach—Manly is. my favorite, | sometimes go to the parks, too. Sydney parks are wonderful. There are often free music shows there, especially in January during the Sydney Festival. In October, there's an international jazz festival, and there are free outdoor jazz concerts everywhere, the Sydney Festival p re Hello, my name is Sarah Chan and {live in Vancouver, Canada—the \ greatest city in the world! Vancouver has everything. In the spring, you + can ski in the mountains and swim in © the Pacific Ocean—on the same day! Really! And Vancouver is a great place to walk, We have some terrific outdoor markets, They're a nice place to spend a Saturday afternoon. And then there is Stanley Park—it's, totally amazing! It's a huge park— about 4 square kilometers—but it’s not far from downtown. There are beautiful __ trees, wildlife—and really cool totem poles! You can spend days there. And it’s free! 2 Read the article. Check (“) the things Brian and Sarah talk about. Beaches Markets Music Mountains. Parks Brian O Sarah O QO ] Read the article again. Then answer these questions. 1. Is Manly the name of a beach or a park? 2. When is the Sydney Festival? 3. What can you do in Vancouver in the spring? 4. How far is Stanley Park from the city? Qa What fun things can you do for free in your city? How OFTEN Do You po Yoon? © UNiT 4 Enjoying English —Do you ever play soccer? 4] Parr WORK. How often do you exercise or play sports? Tell your partner, Tusually play tennis. I sometimes go swimming, but I never go skiing. 2 CLASS ACTIVITY. Who does the activities in the chart? Ask your classmates and write the names of students that say “yes.” Try to give extra information! A Do you ever play soccer? B Yes, Ido, A Really? How often do you play soccer? B I play every week. [ love it! plays soccer every wel sometimes goes bicycling, goes skiing every winter. _ does tai chi every morning, plays basketball and tennis. never does yoga goes mountain climbing every summer, ashe), : never goes swimming, ® 9 sometimes goes bowling. ' 10. usually does martial arts. _ 0. sometimes plays table tennis. 12, never exercises. SB CLASs ACTIVITY. Share your information with the class. How many people exercise every day? Who never exercises? FUN CHOICES To Improve Your English In your Workbook On your Multi-ROM After class Read the text and do the Watch the video and Look up words for other fun activities on page 24 do the activities, things to do. Vocabulary J Look at the activities. Complete the phrases. Write the correct letter. atv f.my friends | b. text messages gon the phone | video games h. anap my e-mail i coffee (e. comics i:homewok | 7. have 8. play or 2 @ Listen and check your answers. SB How often do you do the things in Activity 1? 1 check my e-mail every day. I play computer games every night © pair work. Compare your answers. Aas A I check my e-mail every day. How often do AVOGABULR you check your e-mail? What other things do you da B I check my e-mail every day, too. I every day? Make a list . play video games every night. How often ‘eioa ohh, aah CB . do you play video games? Sakaiash trot A Never! I hate playing video games! 30 WHAT ARE YoU WATCHING? © Unr Conversation J Look at the pictures. Who are the people? What activities can you see? 1 eas ® @ Complete the conversation. Then listen and check your answers. (China. English c. Hero |) Anita Jen Anita Jen Anita Jon Anita Jen A Jen Anita Hello? Hey, Ani I'm studying. What are you doing? I'm studying, too. What are you studying? | It’s Jen. What are you doing? 1 How about you? I'm reading a book about 2 Cool! Actually, I'm not studying Me, neither. ’m watching a DVD. Me, too! What are you watching? A movie called 5 No way! Me, too! Now practice the conversation with a partner, 3B Par work. Practice the conversation again. Put these words in the blanks. [iv Wnoy 2 nds Tae math Canada Star Wars <<) @ Try the conversation again. This time use your own ideas! 31 Unit 5 © Wit ARE You WATCHING? Language Practice 1 ted? 32 he cd Are you studying? Yes, | am. No, I'm not. Is she studying? Yes, she is. No, she isn’t. Are they studying? Yes, they are. No, they aren’ What are you doing? I'm watching a movie, What is she doing? She's watching a movie. She isn’t studying. What are they doing? ‘They're watching TV. They aren't doing homework. Complete the conversations. 1. A. What's your sister doing? B She Shaving lunch. 2. A What's your friend doing? B He his e-mail. [cine steal talk) play read take | 1. What book are you _reading ? 2. Stop that guy! He __ my car! I don’t know where she is. I think she soccer someplace. 4, They aren’t here. They __a mountain in Canada. 5. He's busy now. He on the phone 6. She's at home. She anap. 3. A What are you doi B I___a book about Korea. 4. A What are they doing? B They __on the phone, Complete the sentences. Use the words in the box. PAIR WORK. What are these people doing now? Tell your partner. | your friends your sister/brother your parents your boyfriend/girlfriend (Jour neighbors your favorite singer (( What are your fiends Xai now? Te . They're studying sath) 1'm not sure, but maybe they're watching TY. Whar ARE You waTcHING? © Untt 5 Pronunciation—Reduction of what is and what are & 4] Listen. Notice the pronunciation of what is and what are, Then listen and repeat. Awatarya! What are you doing? Tm studying. Awatsyan/ What's your teacher doing? She's checking hey e-mail. ) 2 PAIR WORK. Practice asking the questions. Answer them with information about you. Listening J Look at the people below. What are they doing? 1 & BD Listen to the phone calls. Who answers the phone? Number the pictures. Unit 5 © WaT ARE You WATCHING? Reading 1] Look at the pictures. What are the people doing wrong? 1 aa 5 ; { inde Go vou wave eooo CELA PHOME MannEAaP Cell phones are wonderfull You can talk to your frends while you're wattching TV, or when youlre sitting In an Internet cafe. People cen contact: {you with Important news all the time, But be carefull Sometimes cell phones cause probleme for the people around you, Here ten 8 gestions to help you have good cell phone 4e. Avaye speak quietly onthe phone Other people sre not interested In your o versations. |} Ba Aways set: your ring tone at a low level. 1} Bs: Ake move: Aremethon pope what you ate mating a cal Ai pascantucn oft yond pronase Bnatsibalke 8 theater, or in clase If you cans turn It of |b este to vate || Ba Alvaye stop what you're doirig when you make 4 call, Don't tok to someone eloe, check your e-mall, of surf the Intemet while you're on your cell phone, De rie penal eae eas To Never make a call wile you're driving G5 Nc tai on tho phe wien yar are Balea | samara na tr or celina an apr et pe If SDS sears Sov (her. ak lara cr bw RNA eb va |p... \prebtome wich thar techecoay, sly bad pop song a6 your rirg tone 2D Read the article. Are these things good ideas or bad ideas? Mark them G (good idea) or 8 (bad idea). 1. making a call when you're driving a car_B_ 2, switching off your phone in a theater __ 3. checking your e-mail and talking to a friend on the phone __ 4. using your cell phone on an airplane ___ 5. talking on the phone when ye buying something 6. using a bad pop song asa ring tone __ @ $& 0 you have good cell phone manners? 34 Waar ARE You waTcHiNe? © UnrT 5 Enjoying English —cell phone manners 4] How do you use your cell phone? Take the quiz below. Be honest! use your all phone on ade? b, sometines usualy 1 2. seid txt messages in clos? a bully oluays 3. moke cl phone cols ot dimer?” a. never” b. sometimes wuoly 4, tm ff you phone ot he movies? a. ohvays- b. usually 5, call yo hens t wrk? cu never b. sometimes ¢ dluays 6, gvayour phone fo people in oubhe? 0, usully b, sometimes nove 7. gous owse your cl phone? a. clvaysb, usualy «never 8. moke calsnsideaestouront? nv co 9. use your cl phone in stores ‘never b: sometimes ¢ usu 10. moke cel phone cols onthe in? 0, mover b,usualy— olays ) GROUP WORK. Use the information below to compare your answers. Who has the best cell phone manners? Who has the worst? Congeatlons! You'e a toute s0-s0 cll phon wat, Wow! Yow oe a rude cell polite cal phone user. Why You sometines pot, bt phone user! Why do ou use st mare people ik you? sometimes rude. Ir ate harder) your cl phate everynere? A Do you ever use your cell phone on a date? B Ine C I never do that either. cell phone on a date. I think it’s nude. use D [sometimes use my cell phone on a date. But only if 'm bored! FUN CHOICES To Improve Your In your book On your Multi-ROM Affer class Study the audio script. | Practice the conversation ; Make your own quiz and on page 118. and record your voice. give it to your classmates. 35 Vocabulary: Vocabulary J Look at the pictures. Complete the sentences. Write the correct letter. | a. broken «late fe. The weather _g. The lines ) (b.The traffic d. crowded lost h. sick 1. He's late are 6. The busis long. a Ps ', @ Listen and check your answers, S STNG ~~ SS fare OOTY What other problems do you @Q3 PAIR WORK. What's happening to the boy? | know? Make a list. Use the pictures to tell a story. | ‘etyaettchtadroken He's late for English class because the weather is The station ts crowded. terrible and he's lost. He wants to call is friend to The train is late, task for directions, but... 36 WHERE WERE YOU YESTERDAY? © UNIT 6 Conversation 4] Look at the picture. Who are the people? What are they s 1 abus —b.watch «sick | Teacher Good morning, Jack. Jack Good morning, Sorry I'm late, My | was broken. Teacher Was it broken yesterday, too? Jack Pardon me? Teacher You were also late yesterday. Was your | broken yesterday, too? Tack No. But the 2 was crowded. Teacher Interesting, And you weren't here last week. How come? Jack — Twas 5 Teacher I see. And do you have your homework? Jack — Homework? Now practice the conversation with a partner. 3 parr work. Practice the conversation again. Put these words in the blanks. | bicycle 2 tin 3 at work alarm clock station -—_ on vacation 2) @ Complete the conversation. Then listen and check your answers. SI G7 Try the conversation again. This time use your own ideas! 0 Unit 6 © WHERE WERE YOU YESTERDAY? Language Practice he oscuei Were you at home? Yes, | was. No, | wasn’t, Was she in class? Yes, she was. No, she wasn’t, Were they on vacation? Yes, they were. No, they weren't Where were you yesterday? I was at home, | wasn't in class. Where was he yesterday? He was at home. He wasn’t in class. Where were they yesterday? They were at home. They weren't in class. ‘J Complete the conversations. 1. A Was. Michelle in class yesterday? B No, she _wastit_. She __was sick, 2. A Where your brother yesterday? B He at home. 3. A Why fou at school yesterday? B Because we ick. 4. A Why your girlfriend late for class? B Because the bus late. B Complete the sentences with information about you. ui late for class today. 21 at home at this time yesterday. a at a soccer game last Saturday. 4 on vacation last July. 5.1 in high school last year. 6.1 sick last week. @3 PAIR WORK. Ask and answer the questions with a partner. 1. Were you in class yesterday? 2. Were you at home at 8 p.m. last night? 3. Were you on vacation last week? —= 4. Were you at this 5, Were you at a party on Saturday night? 6. Were you late for class last week? cchool last year? 38 WHERE WERE YOU YESTERDAY? © Unit 6 Pronunciation—Was/wasn't and were/weren't o 2 Listen. Notice the pronunciation of was, wasn’t, were, and weren't in these a6“ sentences. Then listen and repeat. wor! wert 1 tas sick. My friends were at the party, /woant/ (wernt/ Troasn't sick My friends weren't at the party, o ee B Listen and circle the sentence you hear. 1. a, He was at home on Friday. 3. a, Iwas in class yesterday. b. He wasn’t at home on Friday. b. I wasn't in class yesterday. 2. a. My parents were at a concert, 4, a. You were on vacation last week. b. My parents weren't at a concert. b. You weren't on vacation last week. Listening 4Y Look at the people below. Where are they? Which person is late? a1 a BB Listen to the conversations. Number the pictures. fe o1 a 3 Listen again. Why were they late? Circle the correct answer. 1. a, He was sick. 2. a. Her bus was late 3. a. He was on the phone b. The traffic was terrible, __b. She was at work b. He was at the mall c. The plane was late. . She was in the kitchen, c. He was at the mountains. Unit 6 © WHERE WERE You YESTERDAY? Reading 4] Look at the picture. What do you think the article is about? ~ OveruzenT succcss! Three months ago, they were an unknown band, playing in small clubs. This week, their song’Sitting in the Kitchen’ is at the top of the charts. Meet The Smarts! or teks ay aloe ae cent Qy ine tw ince ‘ Dit the anu. Lk \ 04 tN. ye, | Woe in on Jor, me gel serie Ie Tak infer ton Ere ey te ieee Smaers, we bab cues ‘Erarrouss. Hi my wamtle Cart Rebinten, ele, my name Vis Joe Fahy arte Bee oF Pin plogare with © action, cm Cart's clumar with the band. Before The smarts, cast gear, and r'mn also a singer with | joined The Smarts, | was a was a taxi driver, and now The Smarts. t was a hote! drummer with another band. Lin in the bast band in Pecepticnse ketone rjoned — ramming fe my if! fhe world! $96 hand. tke Singing beter B Read the article. Match the people to what they do in the band. 1, Carl a. plays drums 2. Ellie May b. sings 3. Joe c. plays guitar 4. Billy d. plays bass 5. Carrie e. sings SB Read the article again. Check (¥) True or False. Before they were in The Smarts. True False 1. Two of the band members were together in another band. 2. Carl's sister was in a band called Daisy Park. O QO 3. Carl was a taxi driver. [ | 4. Ellie May was an office worker LJ | | what bands do you like? Who is in the group? What do you know about them? 40 WHERE WERE YOU YESTERDAY? © UNIT 6 Enjoying English — where were you? T Look at the questi ms below. Add two more questions. Then write your answers. B croup work. Ask and answer the questions. Complete the survey. Who were you with... 4, lastnight? 2 last Saturday night? 3. on your last birthday? 4, on January 1 this year? 5, on your last vacation? Y your choice) 3 CLASS ACTIVITY. Share your information with the class. Junt was in New York on December 31 Chen and I were on vacation in Thailand last year FUN CHOICES To Improve Your English : In your book On your MultiROM After class Study the Grammar Watch the video and Make a list of place: Reference on page 129. do the activities. visited last week. 41 Review Units 4-6 Song J Look at the picture below. Where is the girl? How does she feel? Why? r & B Listen to the song and complete the words. Circle the correct answers. Sitting in ‘the Kitchen ing in the kitchen ''m calling all my friends (1) on the phone /at hoi all doing something, iting here (2) by the phone /all alone thing on television Story—What are you reading? J Look at the comic strip on page 43. Why is the man speaking loudly? ee B Listen to the conversation and complete the lines. Circle the correct answers. 1. a. WHAT’S THE NAME OF YOUR BOOK? 3. a. Can I try it? b. WHAT ARE YOU READING? b. How does it sound? 2. a. Can you speak more quietly? 4. a. This isa library! b. Shh! This is a library! b. Can you speak more quietly? PAIR WORK. Practice the conversation. Make more conversations using the other answer choices. Qa ‘Try the conversation again. Use your own ideas. Then act it out for your classmates. 42 “an es a iy Vocabulary {J Look at the people. What are they wearing? Write the correct letter. a. adress d. anice jacket B ascarfj. adarksuit b. awhite shirt e. acolorful sweater. atie. —_—k._a baggy T-shirt |. c. baggy pants & high heels i. jeans. sneakers Mark 2 » B Listen and check your answers. Q3 PAIR WORK. Ask and answer questions about clothing, ‘A. Do you ever wear a suit? B No. I never wear a suit. | usually wear jeans. A Do you like high heels? B Yes, I do, What other clothing words do A How often do you wear them? srouilmowr Makes leh B [ wear them every day eball cap, 44 WHICH ONE Is CHEAPER? © UNIT 7 Conversation J Look at the picture. Where are the people? What are they doing? oz / @ Complete the conversation. Then listen and check your answers. was E ¥ 4. cooler b. $150 shirt, shoes | Amy What are you looking for? Kate Ineed anew | and a pair of 2 Amy What about these? Kate Hmm. Which one is more expensive? Amy. The black one. Kate How much is it? Amy Wow! It's 5 Kate Hmm. What about the red one? Amy It’s $39.00, Kate I think the black one is 4 than the red one, Amy Yeah. But the red one is cheaper Kate I'm not surprised! Now practice the conversation with a partner, SB pair work. Practice the conversation again. Put these words in the blanks. | jacket 2 jeans 5 $300 4 better scarf gloves $99.00 more stylish Qa Try the conversation again. This time use your own ideas! 45 Unit 7 © WHICH ONE IS CHEAPER? 2 ce 3 PAIR WORK. Do you agree or disagree with the sentences below? 46 Language Practice ene res The red dress is cheaper than the black one. The black dress isn’t as cheap as the red one, The black dress is more expensive than the red one. The red dress isn't as expensive as the black one. Which one is cheaper? The red one. good — better bad —» worse ‘J Complete the sentences. 1. Regular jeans are _cheaper than _ designer jeans. (cheap) 2, My old shoes are__ these new ones. (comfortable) 3. Her dress is ____________________ your black one. (colorful) 4. This scarf is that dirty one. (nice) 5. Your shoes are _______.#=#=___s mine. (new) 6. My ties are my dad’s ties. (cool) BD Now rewrite the sentences. Use not as... a3... 1. Designer jeans ___aren’t. as cheap as _ regular jeans. 2. These new shoes my old ones, . Your black dress hers. |. That dirty scarf this one . My shoes yours, fi 4 5 6. My dad’s ties mine. If you disagree, give your own opinion. Designer clothes are more comfortable than regular clothes. | disagree. | think regular clothes are more comfortable. 1, Designer clothes are more comfortable than regular clothes. 2. American jeans are better than jeans from China. 3, Sneakers aren't as comfortable as high heels. 4, A suit is cooler than jeans and a T-shirt 5. A dress is nicer than a jacket and pants. WHICH ONE TS CHEAPER? * Unit 7 Pronunciation—Sentence stress 22. 4 Listen. Notice the stressed words in these sentences. Then listen and repeat. ai The black one is cooler than the red one. The red dress isn't as expensive as the black one. The black dress is more expensive than the red one. @ Practice saying the sentences in Activity 3 on page 46. Listening J Look at the pictures below. How are the clothes different? “<, AL B. ¢ ~~ ios e D. - 2 2 B Listen to people shopping. What are they looking for? Number the pictures. Yare 2, & Listen again, Which item do they decide to buy? Circle the correct answer. wT gy Roe HERinee ans 3. a. the Italian jacket b. the regular jeans b. the blue jacket 2. a. the shoes from Italy 4, a, the red sweater b. the shoes from China b. the expensive sweater Smart Talk —wnich one do you like? Unit 7 © WHICH ONE Is CHEAPER? Reading J Look at the title of the article. How many designer labels can you name? Which " countries do they come from? 2 Kevin Kern is 28 years old and he’s a hair usually wears jeans and T-shirts when he’ and in his free time, But believe it or not, $5,000 a year on clothes. He likes de: cost $400. His favorite T-shirt cost $200. $200 T-shirts, - ‘ras “Most of my T-shirts are. much less expensive than that,” he says. “I saw a John _ Galliano T-shirt that was really cool. (t had giant dollar signs ‘on it, It cost $535. Now that’s too expensive for me!” __ Apair of ordinary jeans costs $40. So why do people like Kevin buy designer jeans for $400? Fashion expert Mitsui Kodah says, “Some people buy designer jeans and T-shirts because they think they look better. Other people think designer jeans are better quality. look, like the way they feel—and | like the name, too, | guess.” Fashion writer Max Walter says, “Young people want to be cool, and desi clothing is cool, Plus, designer jeans look better than ordinary jeans. girs BD Read the article. What do these amounts of money refer to? [s40 $200 $400 $535 $5,000 ) B Read the article again, Circle the correct answer, 1. Kevin wears T-shirts and jeans __ a. when he’s working, b. all the time. 2. Kevin likes designer jeans because __ a. they are comfortable. b, they are expensive. 3. According to a fashion expert, people buy designer jeans a. only because of the name. —_b, for several reasons 4. Max Walter thinks that designer jeans __ than regular jeans. a, look better b. are more comfortable a Do you like designer clothes? Why or why not? 48 WHICH ONE Is CHEAPER? * UNIT 7 Enjoying English —Fashion survey T What do you usually wear? Write your answers below. T]whatdoyouwvearioschoot | fT [3 |Whatdoyouwearantheweekendt | | | [5. |Howoftendayouwearjeans? | | | Lz [which designer labetsdoyoutket [| fT PAIR WORK. Compare your answers. Complete the survey. Try to give extra information! ‘A What do you wear to school? B [usually wear jeans and a T-shirt, How about you? A Lalways wear a school uniform. I hate it! SB ciass Acrivirv. Share your information with the class. Then complete the sentences. Almost all of us wear jeans on the weekend. 1, Allofus 4, A few of us 2. Almost all of us 5. Almost none of us SE 3. Some of us 6. None of us FUN CHOICES To Improve Your English In your book Study the Grammar Reference on page 130. In your Workbook 2 After class Do the grammar Find more clothing words activities on pages 40-41. in your dictionary. 49 Ss What's she like? Speaking: Describing people Vocabulary: Appearance and personality Grammar: Be like and fook like Enjoying English: My ideal lfe partner Vocabulary J Look at the people. What are they like? What do they look like? Complete the descriptions. Appearance Personality is good-looking —_has long/short hair nice serious is short has black/dark hair hardworking. shy is tall has blonde/red hair friendly funny is thin has curly/straight hair quiet smart is heavy has blue/green/dark eyes cool bossy i | 1. Chris is _talland thin.) }2, Tim is __.} 3, She has _long black hair_.|| He has She has She seems Serious and _|| He seems —_ She seems hardworking | 22 ® Listen and check (2% ® Listen and check your answers. is @3 PAIR WORK. Write five sentences about the people in the pictures. Read them to your partner. Take turns guessing, A This person is short Mays B Is it Tim? AOE A No. This person seems shy. Win other words for appearance B Isit Eva? and personality do you know? A That's right! Make a list strong, cute lazy, well-dressed 50 Waar's SHE UKE? © Unit B Conversation 4] Look at the pictures and describe the people. 2 ** @ Complete the conversation. Then listen and check your answers. a. dark b. hardworking © actor tall Barbara Hey! That's Bo Marshall! Andy — Who? Barbara Bo Marshall, the | He's on this show Andy Which one is he? What d Barbara He's 2 and he has 3 hair. es he look like? Andy — Oh, I see him. Do you know him? Barbara Yes, | do. I went to high school with him. Andy Really? What's he like? Barbara He's really nice. And he's very 4 Andy see. Was he your boyfriend in high school? Barbara I wish! Now practice the conversation with a partner, n again, Put these words in the blanks. 3 PAIR WORK. Practice the conversati | movie star 2. thin 5 black 4 smart singer short red funny Q4 Try the conversation again. This time use your own ideas! 51 Unar 8 © What's SHE LIKE? | Language Practice ELL What's she like? She's nice, funny, and hardworking, What does she look like? She's tall and good-looking. She has long, curly red hair Who does she look like? She looks like Julia Roberts. 4] Match the questions and answers. 1. What's your sister like? d_ a. He's very bossy. 2, What does your sister look like? ____b, She's tall and thin. 3. Who does your sister look like?_____¢. He looks like me. 4, What is your brother like? __ d. She's very nice. 5. Who does your brother look like? ___e, Nicole Kidman, BD complete the conversations. 1. A Do you know Joe Snow? 3. A Do you know Fred and Betty? B No. Whatdoes he look like? BNo,___ A He's very tall A He's tall, and she’s very short. 2. A Do you know any TV stars? 4. A Do you know anybody famous? B Yes, I do. | know Jennifer Aniston, _B Yes. I know Yoko Ono and her son. A Really? A Really? B She's very funny. B They're very cool. Pronunciation—Sentence intonation ] Listen. Notice the intonation of these sentences. Then listen and repeat. — an What's your best friend like? She's itice, furiny, and hardworking, What does your best frien look like? She's fall, and has long, black bai ee @ PAIR WORK. Practice asking the questions. Answer them with information about you. 52 Wuar’s SHE Like? © Unrr 8 Listening Look at the people below. What are they like? What do they look like? 2 Listen to the conversations. Which picture is correct? Check (¥) the correct one. edt O2y,. s Jequlaswr' Ge Listen again. Who is talking? Cir 1. a. two people at a party 3. a. two room the correct answer. b. a brother and a sister b. people thinking about being roommates . two people in an online chat room a student and a teacher 2. a, a mother and a sales clerk 4. a, two famous baseball players b, a mother and her daughter b. two friends from English class ©. a girl and a woman ina store ¢. a famous baseball player and a fan —My best friend Student A: Turn to page 91 Student B: Turn to page 103. 53 Unrt 8 © Wuat’s SHE LIKE? Reading 4] What kind of person are you? Take the personality quiz. Circle your answers. 2 eae Wiel of those colors is your Tavorte? ‘funny ated intelligent | Beareen quiet black i Cm ‘What's your fayanite kind of music? BRR) Whots yourfevagfe timkofday? A rock [A morning Pb. classical | Beafternoon C-traditional Le Cevening \ ba a IR) het your favorite kind of feos? Which of those English wards dof, A-aweet things BE you like bost? | meator fish EA tantastic 4 [stylish ‘Whol kind of spoits.da you like? A: Nov don't, ‘team sports 1B. When Iwata child, but not 1 erindividal sports 5 saymore [_ctdonttke sports. bce ido, SSUDEDTORIRRORET *: se ‘ WHAT Ne OF PERSON ARE YOU Se so 6 -yaeeneg coo Pe {stares posters te), What charctoritic do you ke thestin other people? 2 GROUP WORK. Use the information below to compare your scores. Who's person, CLES Vlas bet ash aon ex working with other people, You also Sociable _ You have alot of energy. You like being with other noisy lively people. You enjoy having a good time with loud music and good food. lively is like yours? 10-15 POINTS ‘You enjoy being with other people, but only some of the time, Your fiends are intelligent and interesting You don't ike too much noise and bright colors, “4 15-20 POINTS erated te) Snes i ‘You prefer boing on your own, and doing things your own way. You tke serious things, ond are not interested in pop music and sports, AINDEPENDENT Wuar’s SHE ike? © UnrT 8 ° 4 . i Enjoying English —My ideal life partner Write about your ideal life partner. Use at least five words for appearance and personality. ‘My idea! life partner is tall, good-looking, hardworking, funny, and nice. ‘My ideal life partner looks like. 2B GRrour WoRK. Compare your answers. Complete the chart. A What's your ideal life partner like? A What does he/she look like? B He's/She’s smart, funny. B He's/She's tall, good-looking... Bree! Birr Avro What is he or she like? What does he or she look like? Extra information FUN CHOICES To Improve Your English In your book On your Multi-ROM On the Internet Study the audio seript Practice the grammar Find adjectives to describe on page 120. activities. your favorite celebrity 55 Vocabulary “_— 1 Match the pictures and the words in the box. Write the correct letter, a. The Changdeok Palace b. Tokyo Disneyland ©. St. Paul's Cathedral \.d. Central Park The San Diego Zoo ) f, The Shihlin Night Market g The Statue of Christ h, The Museum of Anthropology 1. Mexico City 3. San Diego 4, Seoul pce 5. New York City 6. Rio de Janeiro 7. Taipei 8. London @ Pai WoRK. Compare your answers. Ah = ASS (1 think it’s in Mexico =) 2 . What other local attractions (2) B Listen and check your answers. deans Coos ike cls an amusement park, a beact a skyscraper. Eee 56 WHAT CAN YOU DO THERE? © UNIT 9 Conversation Look at the pictures. Do you know these places? Where do you think they are? Complete the conversation, Then listen and check your answers. a. the Zona Rosa _c. visit the pyramids >. Mexico City dl. take the subway James Guess what? I'm going to go to | next month. Miguel Really? That's great! Are you excited? James Very! Can you tell me some things to see and do there? Miguel Sure, Why don’t you 2 2 It’s amazing there. James And what about shopping? Where can I go? Miguel Oh! You can go to 5 You can buy lots of cool things there. James How can I get there? Miguel It’s easy. You can 4 James Cool. Thanks! Now practice the conversation with a partner. PAIR WORK. Practice the conversation again. Put these words in the blanks, | New York 2 see Central Park 3 Soho 4 go on foot Bejing g0 to the Great Wall Wangfujing, take a taxi Try the conversation again. This time use your own ideas! 7 Uni 9 © WHAT cAN You Do THERE? | Language Practice a Can and can’t ‘Where can | go around Mexico City? What can | do there? ‘What else can | do there? How can | get there? Can | get there by car? Can | get there by train? You can go to Teotihuacan. You can see the pyramids. You can buy some gifts. You can get there by bus. You can't get there on foot. Yes, you can. No, you can’t. ‘1 Complete the questions. Use the words in the box. buy eat take meet watch 1. Where _can_I_watich_a good soccer game? 2. Where__I 3. Where __ 4. Where we 5. Where you 2 Complete the conversations. a tour of the city? some gifts? some good local food? some interesting people? 1, A Where _cari| look at some paintings around here? B You___ to the National Gallery. A How there? B You______ there by bus. 2. A Where jogging? B You to the park. A What else there? B You_____ in the sun. 3. A Where study? B You to the library. A there by train? B No, but take a bus. in Activity 1. ‘A Where can I watch a good soccer game? B You can watch a game at City Stadium. ‘A How can | get there? B You can take a taxi. 58 PAIR WORK. Ask and answer the questions Useful words by taxi by car by bus on foot take a train/bus/car take the subway. £0 on foot by train by subway WaT CAN You Do THERE? © UNIT 9 Pronunciation—Can and can't 2 2* Listen. Notice the pronunciation of can and can’t in these sentences. “a0 "" Then listen and repeat. kan Where can I go jogging? You can go jogging in the park. fken/ Can I get there on foot? Yes, you ean. No, you can't. BD Practice the conversations in Activity 2 on page 58. Listening 1 Look at the cities below. What do you know about them? What can you do there? Rio'de Janeiro, Pans 2 o>) @ Listen to people talking about their cities. Where do they live? Number the pictures. San 2 &% & Listen again. What does each person recommend? Write the correct letter. man & 1. In Rio, you can — a. take a boat on the River Seine. 2. InNew York, you can — __b, hear some great musi 3. In Paris, you can . chill out in Greenwich Village Unit 9 © WHAT cAN You Do THERE? Reading J Look at the pictures of Rome. Do you know any of these places? What do you know about them? 2 a tea R= isthe capital ofitaly = city—and the restaurants are 1nd is located on the sensational! In Rome, you can west coast of the country, ae _ } enioy the architecture, the about 20 kilometers from the sunshine, and the food. sea, The weather is mild, and i a | The historic center of Rome itis often sunny, It is one of . is quite small. You can see the Europe's mot sautiful and & | Colosseum, the Pantheon, the interesting cities. ie a ‘the Spanish Steps, and Rome is full of history. Yo. ‘ rN Heaton an ae a ‘can see Christian churches a baci all on foot! That's great if you and beautiful palaces t i really want to see everything "are hundreds of years old. sui You can also visit the ruins. of buildings from the ancient Roman Empire that are thousands of years old. But Rome is also a busy modern The Colosseum The Vatican BD Read the article. Which places do you want to visit? Read the article again. Then answer these questions. 1. How far is Rome from the sea? 2. What is the weather like? 3. What are the restaurants like? 4. What is the historic center of the city like? 5. How can you get around the center of Rome? @a What can you see on foot in your city? 60 WHAT CAN You Do THERE? © UNIT 9 Enjoying English — come visit! J) Look at the advertisement for New Zealand. What can you do there? go mountsia climbing @ Parr work. Choose a place you know (a city, a region, or a country). Answer the questions below. 1. What are some interesting places you can visit there? __ 2. What sports and activities can you do... in the spring? in the summer? in the fall? inthe winter? 3. What food can you eat there? Where can you eat it? 4, What are some good souvenirs? Where can you buy them? 3B croup work. Tell your group about the place. Use the information in Activity 2. I chose New Zealand. You can do lots of great things there! You can go mountain climbing, and you can. FUN CHOICES To Improve Your English In your Workbook } On your Mulfi-ROM Complete the Practice the conversation conversations on page 52. } and record your voice. E After class Make a radio ad in English : for your town. 61 (oun Units 7-9 Song ‘J Look at the picture and complete the words of the song. Use the words on the right. she talks long and dark she's stylish and she’s cool is blue \ walking in the park when she walks 4 a B Listen and check your answers. Story—In the car J Look at the comic strip on page 63. What are the people doing? 2 (2) @ Complete the conversation. Use your own ideas for the last two lines. Then listen ‘twa and check your answers. 2 I don’t want to go to the beach. d. You can't do anything in a 200! b. Zoos are fun, too! ¢. You can’t do anything on a beach! G.I don't want to go to the 200. B air WORK. Practice the conversation, Qa Try the conversation again. Use your own ideas. Then act it out for your classmates. 62 Hey! There's a". ( beach! Let's go to the beach! Yes; you can. You can do lots of things! Beaches are fun! Listen. It's my “ car. We're going } ( \ ) to the beach. / Vocabulary 1 Match the pictures and the words in the box. Write the correct letter. a. coffee shop f. Internet cafe) b. shoe store noaieiea| c. convenience store —_h. bookstore d. department store i, music store e: cheap restaurant j. bank 2 B Listen and check your answers $ arr work. Match the places and the things you can do there. A Where can I check my e-mail? 1, a bank a a. check your e-mail 2. a bookstore b. have coffee 3. an Internet cafe c. buy some CDs ee ceaee 4. acnlice shop di tryona poirot pons | What ober places do you - a music store e. buy a dictionary soto 6: mdepartmentaiore f tole at magazines | Pombo 64 Is THERE A BANK NEAR HERE? © Unit 10 Conversation 1 Look at the picture, What does the man want? 2 2) @ Complete the conversation. Then listen and check your answers. he @. restaurants © a bank b. get something to eat cl. change some money Man Hi, Can you help me? Clerk Sure. What can I do for you? Man I need to | Is there 2 in the neighborhood? Clerk Yes, there is. There’s one across the street. Man And I'd like to 5 Are there any 4 around here? Clerk No, sorry, there aren’t. But there are some good ones downtown. Man — Great. Thanks! Clerk You're welcome. Now practice the conversation with a partner. SB vair work. Practice the conversation again. Put these words in the blanks. | send ane-mail 2 an Internet cafe buy some CDs 4 music stores buy adictionary a bookstore have coffee coffee shops Qa ‘Try the conversation again. This time use your own ideas! 65 Unrt 10 © Is THERE A SANK NEAR HERE? Language Practice ee ea There's a bank next door. There isn’t a bank around here. Is there a bank in the neighborhood? ‘There are some bookstores downtown. There aren't any bookstores around here. Are there any bookstores around here? 1 Complete the sentences. 1, I'm very happy because __there’» a movie theater in my neighborhood. a gymaround here, but _a nice park across the street. a convenience store around here. It's too bad! . I'm unhappy because _any cheap restaurants in my neighborhood. a coffee shop across the street, but____any Internet cafes. any department stores around here, but_____ some good ones downtown. ae rep BD complete the questions. 1, __Is there a convenience store near you? a train station in your neighborhood? any good record stores near you? any department stores in your town? any cheap restaurants in your neighborhood? a shopping mall near you? & SB Par WORK. Ask and answer the questions in Activity 2. Talk about your neighborhood or town. A Is there a convenience store near you? B Yes, there is. It’s across the street. No, there isn’t. But there is one near the train station. 66 Is THERE A BANK NEAR HERE? © UNIT 10 Pronunciation—Linked sounds | Listen. Notice how the consonant sounds are linked to the vowel sounds that follow. Then listen and repeat. 1s there g bank in the neighborhood? Yes, there is. No, there isn’t Are there any bookstores ground here? Yes, therere. No, there gren‘t, PAIR WORK. Practice asking the questions. Answer them with information about you. Listening J Look at the picture. Where do you think the man wants to go? isten to the woman helping tourists. Write 14 next to the places the tourists are looking for. coffee shop. hotel ___shoe stores swimming pool ___ park —__ Internet cafe isten again. Match the places with their locations. 1. swimming pool a. on the next block 2, park __ b. on Market Street 3. shoe stores __ ¢. around the corner 4. coffee shop d. two blocks away Unit 10 © Is THERE ® BANK NEAR HERE? Reading J Look at the pictures. What is special about this shopping mall? ‘The Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota is the biggest shopping and entertainment place under one roof in the US, It’s also one of the biggest retail areas on the planet. There are more than 520 stores, seven nightclubs, and an indoor amusement park, plus a huge aquarium called Underwater Adventures, ‘Over 40 miltion people visit the Mall of America every year—that's more than the combined total of visitors to Walt Disney World and the Grand Canyon. In the summer, about 13,000 people work | here, There are airline package tours from the UK, Japan, and Europe—the passengers on these | planes ony go there to shop. (n the aquarium, you can walk through an underwater tunnel that is as long as a soccer field. You | can see sharks and other kinds of sea life. Outside, there is Camp Snoopy, the mall's amusement |_ park, It's the largest indoor amusement park in the United States. ___ Imagine—if you spend ten minutes in every store, you can visit the entire mall in 86 hours! Visit www.mallofamerica.com to find out morel DB Read the article. Then match each phrase with its meaning, 1, retail area __ a. the result when you add numbers together 2. combined total b. everywhere in the mall 3. as long asa soccerfield____¢,_place where you can buy things 4, the entire mall ___ d, about 100 meters long B Read the article again. Then answer these questions. 1, Besides stores, what can you find at the Mall of America? 2. What other tourist attractions are mentioned in the article? 3. How many people work there during the summer? 4. Where are the foreign visitors from? 5, Where can you see the sharks and other sea life? ea Are there any large shopping areas near you? What are they like? What else can you do there? 68 Is THERE A BANK NEAR HERE? © Unzr 10 Enjoying English —Your favorite places 4 Pair Work. What are you favorite places " around town? Answer the questions, ‘Then compare your answers. A What's your favorite place to eat fast food? B [like McDonald's. How about you? A Like. What's your favorite place to... | 1 eat fast food?. 2, buy clothes? 3. listen to music? 4, goon a date?. 5, watch people?. 6. hang out with friends?. 7. buy CDs?. 8, meet people?. 9. relax on the weekend? 10. (your choi 2 croup work. Tell each other about your favorite places. Ask questions and give extra information! My favorite place to buy clothes is the mall Why do you like it? How can | get there? (Whereis it? CLASS ACTIVITY. Share your information with the class. The Bongo Room is a good place to listen to music. It's always oper late and it has weekend. You can get there by bus e bands every FUN CHOICES To Improve Your English In your book On your Multi-ROM After class Study the Grammar Watch the video and Make a map of your Reference on page 133. do the activities. neighborhood. 69 Vocabulary J Look at the pictures. Complete the phrases. Write the correct letter: a.on the beach fin the ocean b. your passport —_—g, your luggage . your plane hea sunburn da museum i. posteards e. a mountain j. your arm 3. sit — 4. swim 7. visit 8. climb 9, break 10. write 2 B Listen and check your answers. Q3 PAIR WORK. Ask and answer questions about vacations, —— {What do you do a vacation? | sometimes visi — — What other things can you do on vacation? Gz sit on the beach. Make a list \ 2) se go shopping, take a tour, | never write postcards. try local food 70 Dip You Have A Goop TIME? © Unrr 11 Conversation 4] Look at the pictures. What do you think the people are talking about? 02 *, @ complete the conversation rs Then listen and check your answers. ind a sister —b, Hawaii con the beach ~—d. a great restaurant) Sally You look great! Dora Thanks. I was on vacation last week Sally Where did you go? Dora I went to with my 2 Sally Wow! Did you have a good time? Dora We had an aw some time. It’s a great place! We spent every day 5 2 and every night we went to 4 Sally And did you me Dora Yes, I did Sally Really? Tell me more! nyone interesting? Dora No! It's. secret! Now practice the conversation with a partner. in the blanks. 3 PAIR WORK. Practice the conversation again. Put these words | NewYork 2 friends 5 in the city 4 a musical Vancouver boyfriend/girifriend in the mountains a nightclubs Q4 Try the conversation again. This time use your own ideas! 7” Unrt 11. © Drp You Have A GooD TIME? Language Practice a Mee cres Did you go anywhere on vacation? What did you do? Where did you stay? How did you get there? Who did you go with? Yes, | did. | went to Hawaii. No, I didn’t. | stayed home, | went to the beach, | stayed in a nice hotel. | flew./| drove./| took the train. went with my sister. ‘1 Complete the sentences. Use the verbs in the box. drive fly go lose meet make take write 1. [___met ____an interesting guy from Brazil last week. at a lot of postcards at the hotel 3. We to Mexico City, and then wea ccar to Acapulco. 4. My sister to Japan and the bullet train, 5. The airline a mistake, and I my luggage. 2 Complete the questions. Then answer with your own information. 1. A Where did you go on your last vacation? B : 2. A How long there? 1 SSS 3. A Where__stay? B é aA anything interesting? 1 5A anyone interesting? B & SB PAR WORK. Ask and answer the questions in Activity 2. 72 Drp You Have a GooD TIME? © Unit 11 Pronunciation—Final -ed 21) ‘| Listen. Notice the pronunciation of the final -ed in these past tense verbs. six" Then listen and repeat. r a! id liked lived visited 2 B Listen and check (v) the correct column for each verb. Ss al hd wl hd 1. missed C) C1 a waterea C O 2tistened L] LJ 0 5. usea O 3. needed [1] | ] 6 hated LI | Listening J Look at the places below. Where are they? What do you know about them? fone, Kong rico City 2 ©) B Listen to people talking about their vacations. Where did they go? way" Number the pictures. 2 Listen again. Complete the chart. ZB Listen again. Complete the cha Where did they Did they have a good time? What went wrong? an 2 Bi he airline lost her luggage. a Unzt 11. © Dro you Have A Goon Tre? J Look at the pictures. What kind of place is this? What can you do there? a About 20 minutes west of Quebec City in Canada, there’s a unique place—the only hotel in North America made entirely of ice and snow. We sent Sandy Russell to find out more... When | arrived, the outside temperature was 28°C! | thought, “Do I really want to steep in a hotel made of ice?” ‘But when | walked inside, | was amazed. twas warmer than outside—about -4°, This is because of the walls—they'e 120 centimeters thick. And the hotel was absolutely wonderful The floors and ceilings were ice, There were beautiful ce sculptures everywhere. There were also two art galleries, a movie theater, a skating rink, and a wedding chapel. Even the drinking glasses were made of ice. And in the rooms? Yes, even the beds were made of ice. | slept in a sleeping bag on a mattress, and the mattress was on top of deer skins. It was a lot of fun! They build the ice hotel every year in December, and you can stay there from January to April. In 2002, more than 50,000 people visited the hotel to look atit, and 3,000 guests stayed at least one night. Beaches, mountains, lakes, museums — boring! The place to go isthe ice hotel. BD Read the article. Answer these questions. 1. Where is the ice hotel? 2. What was the difference between the temperature outside the hotel and inside? 3, What can you do at the ice hotel? 4. How long is the ice hotel open? 5. How many people went to see the ice hotel in 2002? @ ‘B would you tike to stay at the ice hotel? Why or why not? 4 Drp You HAVE A coop TIME? © UnzT 11 Enjoying English — Your best vacation Think about your best vacation. Look at the questions below. Then add a question and write your answers. @ Grou worK. Compare your answers. Complete the chart. 11 When was your best vacation? | oO = 2 Where did you go? | @ 3 who did you go with? | | ® 4 How long were you there? | | | 5 What activities did you do? @ 6 What souvenirs did you buy? @ 7 What did you eat and drink? | Ait 8 Did you meet anyone interesting? | fea ‘9 Why was it your best vacation? \e © |) 10 wyour choice) 2 | SB cRour work. Ask more questions. Try to give extra information! _— FUN CHOICES To Improve Your Did you learn any new words there? In your book £ In your Workbook + On the Internet Study the vocabulary Read the textand do the Use an English-language website list on page 134. activities on page 67. to plan your next vacation 75 Vocabulary 4] Match the signs and the schools in the box. Write the correct letter. | a.architecture school d. flight school music school b. business school fe. medical schoo! _h. film school mma school f law school eauty schoo! 2 B Listen and check your answers. & Pair work. What can you study at these schools? What can you study at drama school? VN What other careers and schools ‘a Valicanstudytobe. et) do you know? Make a list. painter, journalist art school, journalism school. 76 I’M GOING To sTupy Law. * Unit 12 Conversation 1 Look at the pictures. What jobs does he like? Which one is his favorite? 2 re Complete the conversation. Then listen and check your answers. P| y' | alawyer —b, medical school c. doctor ~—¢. soccer star Mike I decided what I'm going to do. Tony Really? What? Are you going to be a | and make a lot of money? Mike No, I’m not. Tony Are you going tobea 2 _ and be rich and famous? Mike No Tony OK, I give up. What are you going to do? Mike I'm going to go to 5 and become a 4 Tony Cool, When are you going to start studying? Mike Next year, Tony What are you gi Mike This year, I'm going to take a long vacation. 5 to do this year? Now practice the conversation with a partner. & Pam woRK. Practice the conversation again. Put these words in the blanks. | businessman 2 movie star 3 flight school 4 pilot banker pop star film school director by the conversation again. This time use your own ideas! 7 UntT 12 © I’m GOING To sTuDy Law, Language Practice fee 2 Tod Are you going to be a doctor? —Yes,!am. —_No, I'm not. Is she going to be a doctor? —Yes, she is. No, she isn’t. What are you going to do? I'm going to go to law school. What is he going to do? He's going to work in a bank. Write sentences. Use the words in the box. bu ssman lawyer doctor ctor lot actress 1, Tmin flight school. _I'm going to be a pilot, 2. Helen is in law school. 3. Tom is in business school, 4, Soon drama school 5. Dan and Charles are in film school. 6. Marilyn and her sister are in medical school, B Complete the questions. Use the words in the box. Qs 78 ct tidy ge do work watch 1. What ig _____ your sister _going to study next year? 2. What__you for dinner tonight? 3. Where__ they for summer vacation? 4. _______you__a DVD this weekend? 5. What_____she__after class today? 6. your parents on Saturday? PAIR WORK. Ask and answer the questions in Activity 2. You need to change some of the words! ‘A What are you going to study next year? B I'm going to study science. How about you? A I'm going to study English. A Are you going to watch a DVD this weekend? B Yes, am. I'm going to see Titaxtic. How about you? A I'm going to watch The Matrix. I’M GOING To Stuy taw. © Unrr 12 Pronunciation—Going to 2 g 1 Listen. Notice the pronunciation of going to in these sentences. fa Then listen and repeat. igorntal What are you going to do? I'm going to take a long vacation. What are you going to do after class? I'm going to have a cup of coffee. What are you going to do this weekend? I'm going to go see a movie. PAIR WORK. Practice asking the questions. Answer them with information about you. Listening 4] Look at the picture. What do you think is happening? a B Listen to the conversations. What do the people think of their jobs? Loves it Likes it Doesn’tlike it Hates it 1, Julia LI L] L 2. Don 3. Gina 22 & Listen again. Answer the questi G2 B Listen again. Answer the questions 1. Who isa taxi driver? 4, Who is an actor? 2. Who is going to go to college? 5. Who is a hotel clerk? 3. Who is going to save money? 6. Who is going to send a video to movie studios? Smart Talk— she's ¢ oin to 79 Unit 12 © I'm GorNG To sTuDy LAW. Qa Would you like to study abroad? If so, where? 80 Reading 1] Read the article, What do Rachel, Ritsuko, and Evandro have in common? SES Hl Bh oiticl COREA Rachel Chang, Ritsuko Suzuki, and Evandro Ferreira all have something in common. They are all going to study in another country. Rachel is 22 and lives in Taipei, Taiwan. At the moment, she’s studying at Soochow University School of Law. “When | finish this program,” she said, “I'm going to study law in the US—at the University of California Law School It's very expensivel My family is helping ime, but i's going to be hard for them. 'm a litle bit worried.” Ritsuko is 24 and lives in Osal has a degree in business studies and works for an electronics compar 0 to business school,” she said. “There's a really interesting one at the Unis iey in Australia. I'm going to study there next year. But | have a problem—my parents aren't happy about this idea!” Evandro, 25, is from Recife, on the northeast coast of Brazil He isin an If program at the University of Sao Paulo. “Next year, 'm going to study computers in another country,” he said. “don’t know where —but | think Canada and Germany are interesting places,” 2B Complete the information about the three students. B Read the article again. Then check () True or False. True 1. Alll three people are going to study English. CL 2. All three people are going to study in the US. L Oo 3. Rachel is working at Soochow University. 4. Rachel thinks law school is going to be expensive. 5. Ritsuko is stil 6. Ritsuko’s parents don’t like her plans. 7. Evandro doesn’t know where he’s going to go. 8, Evandro is going to study computers. in college. _] I'M GOING To stupy Law. * Untr 12 Enjoying English — he true/false game 4] Look at these sentences about Zhang Ziyi and David Beckham. Two are true, but one is false. Which one is false? : ay a St Bo hee R Tea ee oe oT, 4 56.2) 0 ee ae A iam 16m Wk 2B croup worK. Write three interesting or unusual sentences about each person in your group: * one about the past * one about the present * and one about the future Be sure that two are true and one is false! B c1Ass ACTIVITY Read your sentences to another group. Can they guess which one is false? I think number 1 is false. I don't think Marco ever studied Chinese! I think number 2 is false. Marco doesn’t look very tired! I think number 3 is false. I don't think Marco is going to visit the US, I think he's going to Canada! FUN CHOICES To Improve Your English In your book Study the Grammar Reference on page 135. On the Internet Find out about a university in an English speaking country. After class Play the true/false game with information about you. 81 Review Units 10-12 Song J Read the song and fill in the blanks with the past tense of the verbs in the box. be dream getup go sten fie see stand wake up walk watch re 1a. at four Birds began to sing and dogs began to bark ara The city began to wake up 1@_ and put on my clothes Buses (10) ____by 1@)______ out and closed the door The streets (1) {ull of people 1(q) along the city streets And planes flew across the sky 1(6)____the first light in the sky _! went back to my house 1 _____inaparknearthe river _! Went to bed and closed my eyes and | (7) Then | fell asleep and The early morning sunrise (42) ___about Thesajile)_—_—__ verbo The early morning sunrise | stood there in the park (9) ______ to the sounds around me oe.. oe B Listen and check your answers. Story—Did you have a nice time? 4] Look at the comic strip on page 83. Where are the man and woman? 2 <2 @ Complete the conversations. Use your own ideas for the last line. Then listen twats“ and check your answers. a. Hmm. No, | didn’t. 4d. How about the nightclub? Did you go there? b. It was wonderful e. Did you try the fitness center? Yes, that’s right B Paik woRK. Practice the conversation. qa ‘Try the conversation again. Use your own ideas. Then act it out for your classmates. 82 2 1 b ae Las iP ce Oly Unit 1—Wwho's that? Student A 4] Par WORK. Ask and answer questions to complete the information. A Who's number 1? B That's Bono. What's his real name? Useful words How do you spell that? Can you repeat that? Did you say A His real name is Paul Hewson. Where's he from? Ys from Ireland. 1. Name: Bono 2. Name: 3. Name: Jennifer Aniston Real name: Paul Hewson Real name: Ronaldo de Real name: - From: Ireland Assis Moreira et From: From: the US 4, Name: 5. Name: Michelle Yeoh 6. Name: = Real name: Eldrick Woods Real name: Real name: James Eugene From: _ = _ Carrey From: Malaysia From: __ eq @ Ask about your partner's favorite stars. Complete the sentences. 1, My partner's favo He’ 2. My partner's favorite actor is _ singer is 5 Who's your favorite..? he’s from, He's/She’s from Where's she from? 3. My partner's favorite athlete is His/Her real name is What's his real name? ill SMaRT TALK * STUDENT A Unit 2—What do they do? Student A 4 PAIR WORK. Look at the pictures. Ask and answer questions to complete © the information. A What does Robin do? B She's a doctor A. Where does she work? B She works in a hospital. 2. Alan 3. Jane and Kim Job: teacher Job: Works in: a college 4, Mark and Yuko 5. Sang, Jobs: pilots Job: Work in: an airport Works in: B Ask your partner about these people. Write their jobs. What does your do? 1. My pater —___—_.. What's your dream job? 2. My partner’s dad is __ a student an assistant 3. My partner's mom is. a housewife between jobs 4 is my partner's dream job. Skee roers > el-emplared Smarr TALK * STUDENT AL Unit 3—Does he like fish? Student A 4] Pair work. Ask and answer questions to complete the chart. Ask about these six food items. ‘A Does Joe lov No, he doesn’t cream? B A Does he love salad? B No, he doesn’t. A Does he love fish? B Yes, he does. That's right! @ @ Ask and answer questions to complete the sentences. 1. Tike but my partner doesn’t. 2. Idon’t like _ but my partner does. 3. My partner and I both like and ‘ 4. We both don’t like and | dente; Howabout your 5. We both love = I don't like __ either: Smart TALK * STUDENT A Unit 4—How often? Student A PAIR WORK. Ask and answer questions to complete the chart. A What does Amy do to keep fit? B She goes s ng. A How often does she go swimming? A. Does she like it? B Yes, she does. It's fun! Siemrorurn Pear ete Pyrat swimming twice a week Yeo. It’s funl jogging every day No. it’s tiring, i "go to the gym four nights a week Yes. The gym has TVs! Kim and Max What does your partner do to keep fit? Complete the sentences. 1. My partner __goes to the gym. ; e 2. My partner plays tennis, OEE é. My partner does tai chi. 4. My partner goes swimming, 5. My partner__goes bieycling. How often do you...? Smart TALK ® STUDENT A 88 Unit 5—What is he doing? Student A 4] Pate WORK. Look at the people. Who are they? Ask and answer questions with a partner, Ask about the names in the box below. A Is Ellen talking on the phone? B No, she's not. A Is she chee B Yes, she is. ing her e-mail? True False What is your partner doing right now? Check (¥) True or False. 1. My partner is sending a text message. 2. My partner is thinking about lunch. [ 3. My partner is looking at the teacher. ] 4. My partner is daydreaming 5. My partner is speaking in English. O & you___right now? ) Yes | am. How about you? ‘Smart TALK ® STUDENT A Unit 6—Where were they? Student A {J Parr WORK. Look at the people. Where were they on Saturday? Where are they now? Ask and answer questions to complete the information. A Where was Tom on Saturday? B He was ata party. Wher A He'sin he now? 1, Tom 2. Miho 3. Amy and Jen Saturday: ataparty Saturday: Saturday: on a mountain Now: in class Now: in F Now: 4, Susan 5. Bill and Mary 6. Mike ‘Saturday: Saturday: in the park Saturday: __ Now: at a game Now: Now: at home QW2 Ask your partner about these people. Where were they on Saturday? 1. My partner was__on Saturday. (Gaetan 2, My partner's friend was _____on Saturday. See & My partner's brother/sister was on Saturday. 4. My partner's parents were __on Saturday. Where was your...? Smart TALK * STUDENT A Unit 7—Which one do you like? Student A 4 Paik WoRK. Look at the pictures. Ask and answer questions to complete the information, A How much are the jeans? B They're $35. Where are they from? A They're from the US. What colors do you have? B Blue, black, or green. 1, Jeans 2. Bagay pants 3, Sweater 4. Sweatshirt Price;_$35 Price; Price: $100 Pri From: the US| From: Japan. From: China Colors: Blue, black. Colors: Sizes; _ = reen - - 6. Shirt 7. High heels 8, Sneakers Price: $100 Price: - From: From: From: the US. Styles: long-sleeved, Colors: Black, red, Colors; _ short-sleeved ee bine & @ Compare the clothes in each pair of pictures. Which do you like? Why? ‘A Which do you like, the jeans or the baggy pants? B [like the baggy pants. A Really? Why? B I think they're more comfortable. How about you? A [like the jeans. They’re more practical, And they're cheaper! ‘Smart TALK ® STUDENT A Unit 8—Mmy best friend Student A 4] Pair WORK. Answer the questions about your best friend. Then compare answers with a partner, Write your partner's answers in the survey. A What's his or her name? B Maria. A Where is she from? B She's from Mexico City. A When is her birthday? B I'm ne 1. What's his/her 2, Where is he/she from? 'B. How old is he/she? 4. When is his hor birthday? 5. What's he/she like? Gomart. cook finn frfendly-) 6. Who does he/she fool like? 7. What color are his/her eyes? 8. What color is his/her hair? | 9. What are his/her hobbies? 10. What's his/her firvorite food? 11. Who's his/her favorite singer? | 12. What's his/her favorite movie? DB Ask more questions about your partner's friend. Complete the sentences. 1, My friend is but my partner's friend is 2. They both have 3. They both are 4. They both like Smart TALK * STUDENT A Unit 9—Don't miss it! I Student A 4]: Parr Work. Read about New Year's Eve in New York City. Then ask questions to complete the text. A How many people go to Times Square on New Year’s Eve? B 500,000. ‘A What can you...? ‘New Year's Eve in Times Square Every year on December 31st (New Year's Eve), people go to Times Square in New York. (How many2) It's a great place to be. You can see firework displays and hear (What?) You can even vote for the music by __1 (How?) You can also see lots of _.. (Who?) On New Year's Eve 2004, Brazilian soccer star and Chinese basketball star were there, (Who?) It's ree, but you have to get there early f you want to see anything @ Paik WoRK. Now read about the Calgary Stampede in Canada. Then answer your partner's questions. Eachyear milion of vstals fom around te wold come to Calgary ARS lo the Colgary Stampede. It's Canada’s biggest party! You can see a rodeo, you can listen to music from top | Canadian music stars, and, best ofall, you can watch chuckwagon races. CChuckwagons were very common hete in the 1800s. Now you can see them in races! Four | wagons and 16 cowboys race around a track. It’s very exciting—and very dangerous! Or you can just watch the people. In downtown Calgary, people dress like cowboys, with jeans, cowboy boots, and white hats. And don’t miss the parade! The chuckwagons are there, and they aren’t racing, so you can take photographs of them! 92 Smart TALK # STUDENT A Unit 10—Is there a bank? Student A ‘Par Work. Ask and answer questions to complete the map. Ask about the places in the box below. A Is there a bookstore? B No, there isn’t. A Is there a bank? B Yes, there is, It's next to the hotel, bookstore bank convenience store gym department store Internet cafe 2 ‘Talk about the area near your school. Complete the sentences. 1, There’s a convenience store 3. There's a around here, but there 4, There are some good around here. 5. There aren’t any good around here. 6. There a department store around here, 7. There are train stations around here, Smart TALK * STUDENT A Unit 11—What did you do there? Student A 4 Pair WORK. Look at the pictures from Matt's vacation, Then ask your partner questions to complete the information. A Did Matt go to America? B No, he didn’t A Did he go to Australia? B Yes, he did. That's right! eke He went to He went with his 2 PAIR WORK. Now look at the information about Amy’s vacation. Answer your | partner’s questions. 1. She went to California 2. She went with her brother. 3._ She went by train. “4, She arrived at three o'clock. 5. She visited Hollywood. 6. She ate Mexican food. 7, She met someone from Bray 8. She had a good time, Smart Taix * STUDENT A Unit 12—She’s going to. Student A PAIR WORK. Look at Tina’s schedule for next week. Ask and answer questions to complete the information. ‘A What is Tina going to do on Monday morning? B She's going to go to English class. What's she going to do on Monday afternoon? A She's going to have lunch with Toshi. } WEOWESUAY) THURSDAY uouony —TheSvAY FOUOAY | SATURDAY | SUNDAY goto have take sleep English breakfast a test late claso | With my uncle Ask your partner about his or her future plans, Complete the sentences. 1. My partner is going to on Friday night. Mak Giengt tee 2. My partner is going to __ on Saturday, 3. My partner is going to ‘on Monday morning. 4, My partner and I are both going to next week. 5. My partner and I are both going to next year, Vm going to__. How about you? 6. I'm going to but my partner isn’t 9 Smarr Tatk * STUDENT B Unit 1—Who's that? Student B 4Y) Pair WORK. Ask and answer questions to complete the informa A Who's number 1? B That's Bono. What's his real name? Useful words A His real name is Paul Hewson. How do you spell that? Where's he from? Can you repeat that? B He's from Ireland. Didivou sy) 1. Name: Bono 2. Name: Ronaldinho 3. Name: Real name: aul __ Real name: Real name: Jennifer Her ee Anastassakis From: Ireland From: Brazil From: ) a 4, Name: Tiger Woods 5. Name: _ 6. Name: Jim Carrey Real name: Real name: Yeoh Choo- Real name: — Kheng —— From: the US From: From: Canada Q @ Ask about your partner's favorite stars. Complete the sentences. 1. My partner's favorite singer is He’s/She's from —__ Whois your favorites 2. My partner’s favorite actor is __ He's/She's from , ‘Where's she from? 3. My partner's favorite athlete is ; His/Her real name is What's his real name? That is his real name! Smarr Tax © STubenT B Unit 2—What do they do? Student B 1 PAIR WORK. Look at the pictures. Ask and answer questions to complete the information. A What does Robin do? B She's a doctor. A Where does she work? B She works in a hospital. 1. Robin 2. Alan 3. Jane and Kim Job: doctor Jobs: chefs Works in: a hospital Work in:a restaurant 4. Mark and Yuko 5. Sang 6. Erika Jobs: Job: clerk Job: = Work i Works in: a convenience Works in: store B Ask your partner about these people. Write their jobs. Useful words 5 ea eee 2 's your dream jot 2. My partner's dad is a student an assistant 3. My partner's mom is____. a housewife between jobs 4. is my partner’s dream job. an office worker self-employed ‘Smart TALK ® StupeNT B Unit 3—Does he like fish? Student B 4] Parr WorK. Ask and answer questions to complete the chart, Ask about © these six food items. A Does Joe love ice cream? B No, he doesn't. A Does he love salad? B No, he doesn't. ‘A Does he love fish? B Yes, he does. That's right! Q @ Ask and answer questions to complete the sentences. 1. Like but my partner doesn’t. I don’t like but my partner does. Do you lke...? My partner and T both like and ‘We both don’t like __and _. Idon't like __. How about you? We both love : on) 98 Smart TALK ® STUDENT B Unit 4—How often? Student B 1 PAIR WORK. Ask and answer questions to complete the chart. ‘A What does Amy do to keep fit? B She goes swimming. A How often does she go swimming? B Twice a week. A. Does she like it? B Yes, she does. It's fun! AEC uem oe coy bettas PPR mr coat Poss Yes. It's fun! Yes. But it's expensive. ‘every morning Yes, They go fast! Kim and Max What does your partner do to keep fit? Complete the sentences. 1. My partner goes to the gym, 5 My partner__ does tai chi, My partner__ goes swimming. My partner goes biyetin. Pep ‘Smart TALK ® STUDENT B Unit 5—What is he doing? Student B 4] PAIR WORK. Look at the people. Who are they? Ask and answer questions with a partner. Ask about the names in the box below. A Is Ellen talking on the phone? B No, she’s not. A Is she checking her e-mail? B Yes, she is. Michelle q @ What is your partner doing right now? Check (¥) True or False. ‘True False My partner is sending a text message. L] E Anjou anew? 2) My partner is thinking about lunch. [ S My partner is looking at the teacher. LJ u My partner is dayclreaming, ia My partner is speaking in English. veep 100 Smart TaLk * STUDENT B Unit 6—Where were they? Student B 4] Pair WORK. Look at the people. Where were they on Saturday? Where are they now? Ask and answer questions to complete the information. ‘A Where was Tom on Saturday? B He was ata party. Where is he now? A He's in class, 1. Tom 2. Miko 3. Amy and Jen Saturday: at a party Saturday: on a plane Saturday: Now: inclass Now:__ Now: in the hospital 4. Susan 5. Bill and Mary Saturday: at the gym Saturday: _ Now: Now: at a concert Ask your partner about these people. Where were they on Saturday? 1. My partner was on Saturday, 2. My partner’s friend was _____on Saturday. ( Mice esyou 2) 3. My partner's brother/sister was on Saturday. = 4, My partner's parents were on Saturday. = Smart Tat © STUDENT B Unit 7—Which one do you like? Student B {| Parr WORK. Look at the pictures. Ask and answer questions to complete the information. A How much are the jeans? B They're $35. Where are they from? A They're from the US. What colors do you have? B Blue, black, or green, 1. Jeans 2, Baggy pants 3. Sweater 4. Sweatshirt Prices $35 Price $60 From: _the US From: From: Colors: Blue, black, Colors: Blue, white, —______ Sizes: Small, medium, green black lage 5. Tshirt 6. Shirt 7. High heels 8. Sneakers: Prices_________ Price: $100 Price: $75 From: France From: From: Colors: White, red, Styles: ____Styles: Long-sleeved _—__________ only oa I. tae ce @ Compare the clothes in each pair of pictures. Which do you like? Why? ‘A Which do you like, the jeans or the baggy pants? TRiEEs B [like the baggy pants. ‘Hesial ayes ‘A Really? Why? deep B I think they're more comfortable. How about you? colorful A like the jeans. They're more practical. stylish And they're cheaper! \ practical SMart TALK ® STUDENT B Unit 8—My best friend Student B 4]: Parr WORK. Answer the questions about your best friend. Then compare answers with a partner. Write your partner’s answers in the survey. A What's his or her name? B Maria. ‘A Where is she from? B She's from Mexico City. A When is her birthday? B I'm not sure. 1. What's is7her 2 Where fs he/she from? BL How old is he/she? 4. When ts his/her birthday? 5. What's he/she like? (smatrt. Cool funny, friendly.) 6. Who does he/she look like? ‘1. What color are his/her eyos? 8 What color is his/her hair? ‘9. What are his/her hobbies? Moris reiding, Cooking) 10. What's his/her favorite food? ‘11. Who's his/her favorite singer? 2 What's his/ler favorite movi? q B Ask more questions about your partner's friend. Complete the sentences, 1. My friend is partner’s friend is, 2. They both have 3. They both are 4, They both like but my Smart TALK © STUDENT B Unit 9—Don't miss it! Student B 1 PAIR WORK. Read about New Year's Eve in New York City. Then answer your partner’s questions. ‘A How many people go to Times Square on New Year's Eve? B 500,000. A What can you...? very year on December 31st (New Year's Eve), 500,000 people go to Times Square in New York. It a great place to be. You can see firework displays and hear great music. You can even vote for the music by sending a text message! You can also see lots of famous people. On New Year's Eve 2004, Brazilian soccer star Pele and Chinese basketball star Yao Ming were there, It's free, but you have to get there early if you want to es anything. @ PAIR WORK. Now read about the Calgary Stampede in Canada. Then ask ns to complete the text. Each year, millions of visors from around the world come to Calgary, Aiea forthe alga ‘Stampede. It's Canada’s biggest party! You can see a rodeo, you can listen to (What?) and, best ofall, you can watch ___. (What?) ‘Chuckwagons were very comman here in the 1800s, Now you can see them ! (Where?) Four wagons and 16 cowboys race around a track. I's very exciting—and very dangerous! Or you can just watch (Who?) In downtown Calgary, people dress like cowboys, with jeans, cowboy boots, and white hats. ‘And don’t miss the parade! The ____ are there, (What?) and they aren’t racing, so you ‘can take photographs of them! 4 104 Smart TALK * STUDENT B Unit 10-1s there a bank? Student B 1 qe PAIR WORK. Ask and answer questions to complete the map. Ask about the places in the box below. A Is there a bookstore? B No, there isn’t. A Is there a bank? B Yes, there is, It’s next to the hotel, restaurant, post office 1) shopping mall swimming pool shoe store movie theater Talk about the area near your school. Complete the sentences. 1. There's a convenience store 3. There’sa___ around here, but there 4, There are some good around here. 5. There aren't any good __ around here. 6. There a department store around here. 7, There are train stations around here. Smart TALK * STUDENT B Unit 11—What did you do there? Student B 4] Purr WorK. Look at the information about Matt's vacation. Then answer your partner's questions. A Did Matt go to America? B No, he didn’t. A Did he go to Australia? B Yes, he did. That's right! 1. He went to Australia, He went with his friend, He went by plane. alain He arrived at twelve o'clock. He visited Sydney. He saw some kangaroos. He met some people from Canada, elnlale He had a great time. @ PAIR WORK. Now look at the pictures from Amy's vacation. Ask your partner questions to complete the information. 1. She went to 2. She went with her 3. She went by 4. She arrived at o'clock. She visite: 6. She ate food. 7. She met someone from [8 Shehada_ time, = Smarr TALK * STUDENT B Unit 12—She’s going to... Student B 4] PAIR WORK. Look at Tina’s schedule for next week. Ask and answer questions to complete the information, A What is Tina going to do on Monday morning? B She's going to go to English class. What's she going todo on Monday afternoon? A She's going to have lunch with Toshi. wownay TUESDAY WeUWESDAY| THURSDAY | FRIMAT wateh math soccer dass on go to English dlass @ Ask your partner about his or her future plans. Complete the sentences, 1. My partner is going to on Friday night. What tod 2. My partner is going to_ on Saturday. fee ee 3. My partner is going to on Monday morning. 4. My partner and [are both going to next week. j tm going to__. 5. My partner and Tare both going to_next yea area 6. I'm going to , but my partner isn’t, 107 | Unit 1 | Read this information from a pen pal. Then write a similar e-mail about yourself. ‘udy47@yoonoo.com from the US! My nese 4a Judy, and T’m 19 ya a erua teacher and ay dad ie a lawyer, my brother Marry ie 21 and be 10 a student. me goes to flim school in Los angeles. ny favorite movie star is Orlando Bl eld. 3 eat New York University, My mom ie a PAIR WORK. Take turns reading your e-mails. Ask your partner questions about his or her e-mail. Unit 2 Complete the form with your personal information. Then use the information to write a paragraph about yourself. ‘Hi! My name is Sang-hyuk Lee. I'm Korean, from Seoul, but I live in Japan. I work for a car company in Tokyo. Fastlane Fitness Center Membership application Last name: First name: Nationality: Age: Birthday: Address: City: Country: Phone number: Job: Company: PAIR WORK. Compare paragraphs with your partner. What else do you want to know? Ask questions. Wartinc Unit 3 ‘J Read the letter from a teenager in the US. Then write a similar letter about your favorite restaurant. Hey! Hows everything? ‘This is a photo of me and my friend Julie. We're at our favorite Japanese restaurant, We /ove Japanese food! Do you like Japanese food? My favorite Japanese food is sushi. What about you? Talk to you soon! Megan 2 croup WoRK. Compare letters with your group. Which restaurant does your group like best? Unit 4 1 Read the e-mail from a pen pal. Then write a reply. What do you usually do on... * Saturday morning? * Saturday afternoon? *# Saturday night? + Sunday morning, afternoon, and night? Hil It’s Friday! The weekend! I'm so happy. | love weekends. | usually stay in bed all morning on Saturday. Then in the aftemoon, | go to the mall and meet my friends. At night, we usually go to a party.On Sunday, | sleep all morning— again!—and in the afternoon, | watch soccer on TV. At night, | do some homework. What about you? What do you do on the weekend? @ PAIR WORK. Take turns reading your e-mails. Make a list of things you both usually do on the weekend, Writins | Unit 5 Complete this online conversation. Be careful—read the questions before and after the answers you write. Then write a paragraph about what you are doing now. Right now I'm doing my homework at my friend's hou Hit Beetrienato0t What time is there? “Bestiiena i001 What are you doing? estelonst00) What ind of homework? Best-iend 100% ‘Do you ike your English class? Best Yourgsmantce Mo, too, Are you studying for Yougsmar (OK—good luck with it! Becthiend 100 PAIR WORK. Compare paragraphs with a partner, Find two differences between you and your partner. WRITING Unit 6 Read Marco’s diary about his last English class. Then write similar information about your last English class. My last English class was on Tuesday, The weather was cold and the sky was gray My bus was late so | was late for class, The class was at 4-00 pm. (Mt: Dawson was the feactier He was on time. Eighteen students were there. It was a really fun class. But now | have, too much homework! PAIR WORK. Compare your writing with a partner. Did you both like your last class? WRITING Unit 7 4] Read this e-mail from a pen pal. Then write a reply. Be sure to answer these questions: Are you interested in clothes? What kinds of clothes do you like? What do you wear at school (or work)? ‘Are there any rules about what you can wear there? Are you interested in clothes? I think elothes are really and 1 like wearing stylish —but inexpensive most of my elothes in a store called the Gap. They're cheaper tha designer elothes and they're OK! There are no rules about clothes at ny college —we can wear what we like. L wear jo jolo shirt, and sneakers all the time. What kinds of elothes do y 2 What do you wear at school? Are there amy rules about what you can wear there? 2 Parr WORK. Take turns reading your e-mails. Do you and your partner like the same clothes? Find two differences, Unit 8 J Read the information about Tony. Then write a similar paragraph about yourself. What are you like? What do you look like? Pen Pals International Please write a paragraph about yourself for our files, Include what you look like, your personality, what your friends think of you, and who you want to write to. My name is Tony. | im fom Los Angeles ard | ‘ma medical student: | 'n tall and athletic~ locking. | work hard in med school, but | also enioy my free time. | play a. lot of tervis, | skis a vinelsurf [im friendly and |'m pretty funny. My fiends Whee mel think! | uant to write to in. Tawar, ke that. B Parr WoRK. Compare paragraphs with a partner. Ask your partner questions. WaITING Unit 9 ‘TRead this article about places in Thailand. Then write a similar article about " your town or country. Recommend something different for visitors to do. Everyone thinks that Bangkok is the best place to go in Thailand. | don't agree! if you come to Thailand, you i sl er cs yo Thailand iang Mai. I's @ smal @ Pair work. Take turns reading your articles. What else can you recommend for visitors fo do in your town? Unit 10 4 Read this letter from an American student living in Mexico City. Then write "a similar paragraph about the street where you live. Right now, T'm living in a student hostel near a busy shopping area called the Zona Rosa. So it’s very busy! There are some huge stores at the other end of my street. Fortunately, my part of the street is quieter. There are only a few small stores and there aren't many people. But there's always a lot of traffic, day and night, so irs very noisy. In my hometown in the US, | live on a very quiet street. There aren't any stores, just houses, And every house has a front yard and a backyard. 2 Pair worK. Compare paragraphs with a partner. Are your streets similar "or very different? WRITING Unit 11 ] Read about Jack’s best and worst vacations. Then write a similar paragraph about your best (or worst!) vacation. 1 j i et a ei pers. go. went to China| flew to Shanghai and the tok the tanto Hong Kong, | stopped lots of diferent | pes cling Gago and realy interesting place called Gul The scenery | near Gun is really amazing, There are some very unusual mountains along the 1) Li Rive. saw some interesting places . sand | met some realy naocen, bagage ste a rely ce place ba somehow | got sick and had to come home a {iy Son Frc eal grat pc dn have a good time nt tig ack age rl pre 2 GROUP WORK. Take turns reading your paragraphs. Which person’s vacation ™ was the best? Which was the worst? 114 WRITING Unit 12 4] Read this e-mail from a Canadian student who wants to study in another country. Then write a reply. Include this information: © your name © your city and country * the name of a school where they teach foreigners «the cost of renting an apartment in your city © the transportation available ages but I don’t know de, I'm going to ve in a country where they speak that i | | | anguage. I'm goin to spend a year there I ; | duce quancioas. tee! wei ta iwra a Guutee Fer fers who want to learn your language? Is to rent an apartment for one nd of local transportation is ff or subvay, or do people | a it expensive to live | a much is a cup o} | | GROUP WORK. Compare your e-mails. What country do you want to study in? 115 POL r ea i) ines Listening Activity 1 1. What's her name? 2. He's from the US. 3. Where's he from? 4, How are you? 5. They're from Canada. 6. Is shea teacher? Activity 2 1, How are you? 2. Ishea teacher? 3. Who's that girl over there? 4, Where's she from? 5, What's your name? 6. Is she your girlfriend? p. 13 1. A Hi, Jane! B Hi... um, sorry, do I know you? A. Yes! My name is Bob Hamilton, We went to high school together, Oh, Bob, yest How are you? Fine. Do you still live here in Boston? No, no ... [don’t live here anymore. I'm on vacation Where do you live? In New York, And what do you do? Ym a model A model! How cool is that? Where do you work? B Well, I work in lots of places. But mainly in New York Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome one of our favorite actors—Joe Dawson! Welcome to the show, Joe. B Thanks very much, It's great to be back in Hollywood. A Right. You don’t live here now, do you? we Parad pop B A ‘That's right. I'm from Hollywood, but | don’t live here now. Where do you live? live in Miami, Miami? You work in Hollywood and you live in Miami? Come on! ‘Well, actually, my wife is from Miami. Her ‘mom and dad live there. Is that right? Yes. OK, here’s my application! ‘Thank you. So, your name is Alice and you're from Canada. ‘That's right. Where do you live in Canada? Well, I'm from Toronto but I live in Vancouver. And what do you do? Tma student, Unit 3 LA B A B istening ply Hil Welcome to Tokyo Noodle Kitchen. How are you tonight? I'm good. Can I see the menu, please? Sure. Here you are. Wow, you have so many kinds of noodles! What's your favorite? Well, the ramen is really good, but I like the soba, OK, I'll have the soba. One order of soba noodles, coming right up! Welcome to Cafe Roma. How are you? I'm pretty good, thanks. Do you have a menu? ‘Yes, we do. Here itis, Hey, what a big menu! Lasagna, pizza... You have everything! ‘We sure do. Anything Italian, anyway. Well, [ike pasta. Mim, spaghetti Ill have that. One spaghetti. Good choice, ma’am. 3. A Hey, welcome to Donna’s Diner. B Thank you, Um, is there a menu? A. Yeah, it’s right there on the table, B Oh, right, Hmm. Oh, look! Hamburger, cheeseburger, club sandwich ‘The cheeseburgers are really good here. Really? I like cheeseburgers. I love cheeseburgers. But I'm on a diet. Tl just havea salad. A. Sit, are you sure? B Yeah, fm sure. Review Units 1 Song. ‘That's her house That's her car in the street ‘That’s her mother at the door That’s her dog running around her feet Who's that girl? ‘The girl who's standing at the door ‘Who's that girl? We aren't friends anymore This is her photograph ‘This is her letter in-my hand This is her ring And I'm not a very happy man Who's that girl? ‘The girl who's standing at the door Who's that girl? We aren't friends anymore SHOFY .ossssssane A. Do you like ice cream? B Yes, Ido! A OK! Let's go in! B Wow! C Hi, can Thelp you? A. Yes. Two Big Specials, please! Is this a Big Special? © Yes, itis. B That's big! This isn’t big, © Look! It's big now! a> oD. 22 p. 22 .p. 27 1. A Hello, everyone! We're downtown today toask people: How do you keep fit? OK, hete’s someone. Hi! Can interview you? B Yeah, cool. A. Great; First, what's your name, and how old are you? My name’s Greg, and I'm 20. I'ma college student, ‘And what do you do to keep fit? 1 go swimming, Right here at the beach. ‘And how often do you go swimming? Every moming, OK, thanks! Excuse me! Hi there, can I interview you? Sure, What do you want to know? Well, first, what's your name, and how old are you? Vm Alice, and I'm 27. OK. So what do you do to keep fit? Well, I'm a student. I study art, So I don't have time for exercise. But I sometimes visit museums. That's a lot of walking, you know. Right. So how often do you visit museums? Oh, probably two days a week. Sounds good. Thanks! ‘Oh, sit? Sir? Can Tinterview you? Why not? Ask me anything. OK. What's your name, and how old are you? B My name's Tom. And. that’s it. 29 years old. Really? Well, OK, maybe 39. Thirty-nine. And how do you keep fit? Well, I don't really exercise. T usually watch TV. Oh, but sometimes go bowling, Is that exercise? Sure. How often do you go bowling? Every Wednesday. Thanks! Pe Sareatar w babpap I'm, uh, 29. Yeah, o>hap bab Aupio Scripts Una} Listening . secs 33. 1, A Hello? B Hey, Diane. It's Joe. What are you doing? A ve SP araorar>os PoP Pare abo pap ‘Oh, hi, Joe! I'm writing an e-mail to my mom, What are you doing? I'm studying math. Good for you! How's it going? Well, actually, I'm not studying, I'm watching TV. ‘Oh, Joe! What are you watching? A football game. Joe! Stop watching TV and do some work! Hello, Susie’s cell phone. ‘Hii, Susie! This is Maria. How’s it going? Oh, hi, Maria. I'm just at the coffee shop. T'm reading a book about Japan. Isit interesting? Yeah, it really is, What are you doing? Vm reading, What are you reading? An exercise magazine. Is that interesting? Well, no, not really. Hello, Richard Smith speaking. Hi, Richard. This is Don, What are you doing? I'm talking to yout Very funny. I mean, like, are you studying? I sure am. I'm doing my computer science homework. Really? Is it interesting? Not really. But it’s important, What are you doing? V'm cooking spaghetti! ‘Minm! Can I come over and have some? Pronunciation Listening... S 2 1. He wasn’t at home on Friday. 2. My parents were at a concert. 3. Twas in class yesterday. 4, You weren't on vacation last week. p. 39 A. Good afternoon, sir. Ticket, please. Y'm sorry I'm late. The traffic was terrible, Yes, I know. Now, may | see your ticket? And my plane leaves in five minutes! It’s all right, sir Just give me your ticket. No problem, It's here... I think... I've got it... somewhere, Oh, boy! Itwas in my pocket this momting! Isitin your pocket now? No, it isn’t. How about your suitcase? Ah, my suitcase! No, it isn't. Hit I'm so sorry I'm late. I was really busy at work. Don’t worry. It's no problem, And my boss was really impossible! It's OK. You're here now. Do you have the tickets? What? The tickets? No, you have them, No, Tdon’t. They were on the kitchen table. They were? Yes, they were, 1 see. 1 guess they're still on the kitchen table. Right epapa Pora> po paper ao 3. A Hi.guys! BIC Hit A Sorry I'm late, I was on the phone with my ‘mom. B That's OK. Soare you ready? Let’s go to the beach! The beach? But I was at the beach yesterday. You were? Yeah. Aren't we going to the mountains today? B/C Oh! We were at the mountains yesterday! A. So, no beach, no mountains. Where are we going? B I don’t know. How about the mall? A Well all right, >oD Ss Song T'msitting in the kitchen Ym calling all my friends on the phone ‘They're all doing something But I'm sitting here all alone ‘There's nothing on television Thave absolutely nothing to do ‘I'm just sitting in the kitchen Y'malll alone My friend Denny is playing tennis My friend Joe is swimming in the sea Susie and her sister are visiting friends Visiting friends? Why aren't they visiting me? But wait a minute, something’s happening Susie and her sister are walking down the street ‘They're coming to my house Susie and her sister are visiting me! So now we're sitting in the kitchen Susie and her sister arid me And Denny and Joe are coming over T'm not alone p. 42 Auoro ScrrPTs Story ..... p. 42 ‘A EXCUSE ME! WHAT ARE YOU READING? B Can you speak more quietly? A SORRY, I CAN'T HEAR YOU! B Can you speak more quietly? ‘A Oh, sorry. What are you reading? B I'mrreading the new Harry Potter book. A Really? Soam I! B Noway! Can I try it? HEY! THIS IS GREAT! ‘A Shh! Can you speak more quietly? Aupro ScarPrs Uiviate Listening 1. A Hi, can help you? B Yeah, I'm looking for some jeans. A. Great. We have lots of jeans, How about these designer jeans? B I don’t know. Aren't designer jeans expensive? Well, these are $160. Is that expensive? Yeah, itis. Do you have anything else? Oh, these regular jeans are $49.99. But the designer jeans are cooler. ‘Yeah, but the regular jeans aren’t as expensive! I'll take the regular jeans, Allright. Whatever you want. Hi! How can Thelp you? I need a new pair of high heels. OK. How about these? They're from Italy. They're very nice, How much are they? A hundred and ninety dollars. Oh, no! I need something cheaper. see, These green high heels are $160. Sorry, do you have anything cheaper? OK. How about these? Made in China, Sixty-five dollars. That's perfect. I'l buy them, Good morning. How can Thelp you? Twant to buy a jacket, Sure, Try this blue one, It’s only $30. Let me try it on. I don’t know. Do you have anything more comfortable? Well, there's this brown jacket. I's made in Italy. It’s very comfortable... ‘Yeah! «but very expensive. Its $200. Oh, that’s no problem. I want it! Are you sure? The blue one is cheaper. Its OK. I have my mom's credit card. Give ime the Italian jacket! Hil Need any help? Yeah. I need a new sweater. This red one is good. It's only $39.99. Yeah, but I want a more colorful one. Well, this one is more colorful, But it’s $170. Oh, that’s a lot. The red one is cheaper. pa Parararpar p> 3 > wPare aPpore 4 spar ar A. It’sa difficult decision. B Yeah, Hmm. All right, why not? Give ‘me the expensive sweater. [ work hard. 1 deserve it! Unit 8 Listening. p. 53 1 A My name's Charlie. What's your name? B Rose, A. Well, Rose, I really want to meet you, What. do you think? B Maybe. What do you look like? A Hmm. Uh, you know, I'm tall, | have blonde hair... Oh! And I’m really good- looking. Yeah, just like Brad Pitt! B Yeah, right! I think you're bald, heavy, and old. ‘A. Well! Maybe I’m a little old. But | really have blonde hair. B How much hair do you have? A Well. B Tell the truth! A Nota lot. 2. A Excuse me, was a young girl here a minute ago? B Pardon me? A. T'mlooking for my daughter. Ithink she ‘was just here, B_ What does she look like? ‘A She's ten years old. She has curly red hair. Her name is Jane and she's a very good girl. Very nice and friendly. B Oh, yes, I think she was here a few minutes ago. A Where is she now? B [don't know, 3. A Hello? B Hi, I'm calling about your ad. Are you looking for a roommate? Tsuream. Can you tell me about yoursel/? What are you like? Well, lin 22, and I'ma student, Uh-huh, And are you a neat person? Neat? ‘Yeah, neat. You know, clean. Not messy. No, I'm not, Not really. Well, uh, sorry, the room isn’t free. > Paras Hey, Tom, I saw Ichiro at the mall. Really? At the mall? Wow, why was Ichiro there? He works there, at the musie store. What? A baseball star works there? Baseball star? What are you talking about? I'm talking about Ichiro! Ichiro Suzuki, the famous baseball player. a> apap A. No, Tom! I mean Ichiro Ono. You know, Ichiro from English class! B Oh A Well, he says “hi” to you, anyway. Listening. p. 59 1. Hi, my name is Marco, and I'm from Brazil. Hive in Rio de Janciro—a great place for a vacation! There are so many things you can do. Of course, you can go to the beach, But I want to tell you about Brazilian music. Brazilian people love music, and they love to dance. And in Rio, you can hear some great music. You can hear samba, bossa nova, choro, and even reggae. So this is my advice to you— when you come to Rio, check out the music 2. My name is Gary, and I live in New York City—a great city and a great place to visit! A lot of people visit New York, but they all go to the same places, Everyone sees the Statue of Liberty. Great idea. It’s a great thing to see. But the best place in New York is the Village, Greenwich Village. You can eat great food there, go shopping, or just relax, So here's my advice—sure, see the Statue of Liberty, but after that, chill out in Greenwich Village. 3. Hello, my name is Henri, and [ive in the beautiful city of Paris, More than a million visitors come to Paris every summer, It’s a great city to walk in, There are lots of interesting places to see. You can see Notre Dame, one of the finest cathedrals in the world. What else ean you do? You can spend some time on our wonderful river—the River Seine. So, this is what I recommend—take a boat on the river Seine Aupto ScrtPTs Review Units 7-9 Song. -p. 62 She's 17 and her eyes are green Her hair is long and dark She likes dancing and walking in the park She laughs when she talks She sings when she walks Her favorite color is blue She's alittle bit shy, she's stylish and she’s cool Oh Jennifer, Hove you so Oh Jennifer, I need you more and more What's she like? What's she like? She can warm a cold day in winter With her smiling eyes But she never gives me one of her smiles What's she like? I don’t know What's she like? I don’t know Teall her Jennifer But I don’t know her name Story .... A. Let's go to the zoo, B Tdon’t want to go to the zoo. A Why not? B Zoos are boring. You can’t do anything in 200. Hey! There's a beach! Lot's go to the beach! A [don’t want to go to the beach. B Why not? A Beaches are boring. You can’t do anything ona beach, B Yes, you can. You ean do lots of things! Beaches are fun! A. Zoos are fun, too! B Listen. It’s my car. We're going to the beach. A. Do you want to go to the z00 now? BOOK. Aupro ScriPts Listening... LA p. 67 Hello! How can Thelp you? Yes, is there a swimming pool near here? There sure is, It's about two blocks away. ‘Oh good! And when is it open? | think it’s open from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. ‘Thank you. You're welcome. Have a good day! Hi there! Can I help you? ‘Yes, my husband and | are visiting the city for the first time. Good! I hope you'te enjoying yourself. ‘Oh, we are. But we'd like to go fora walk, Is there a park near here? Sure. There's a nice little park on the next block, ‘Oh, good. Is it safe there? Of course! ‘Oh, that’s a relief. Thank you so much! No problem. Bye! Good morning. How can I help you? Well, I want to buy some shoes. You're looking for a shoe store? ‘Yes, I want to go to a street with lots of shoe stores. No problem. There are lots of shoe stores on. Market Street. B Market Street. Thanks! Oh, is that far from_ here? Yeah, but you can take a taxi. Great. Thanks again! You're welcome. Have a nice day. Good afternoon. Can I help you? Hi, Wow; this is a great city: You can walk all day. I'm really tired. Tknow, So what I need now is coffee. Is there a coffee shop near here? Oh, yes. There's a great place around the comer. It’s called Cafe Centro, Ist expensive? No, not ata Perfect. Thanks so much! Don't mention it. er rar>ers => > 3 > sper rare arpa > ae pare Listening. p. 73 1. A. Hey, Carl, how was your vacation in Hong 3 weap > a> who a> Kong? Terrible. ‘Terrible? Why? What happened? | gota bad sunburn, A sunburn? In Hong Kong? Yeah. There are some nice beaches near Hong Kong. And I got a sunburn on the first day. I felt awful for a week, Oh, that is terrible! Hi, Ellen. Did you have a good time in Rome? ‘Yeah, it was cool. My plane was late, and the airline lost my luggage. Wait, what happened? My plane to Rome was twelve hours late, and they lost my luggage. And that was cool? Why? Well, the airline was really sorry about it. So they put me in a great hotel—for free! And they gave me some money to buy new clothes. OK, I gett. That is cool, ‘Yeah. | went shopping in all these great Italian storest Brian! Hi! How was Mexico City? Bad. Terrible, Awful. The worst. (Oh, that’s too bad. What happened? Well, [ was on the subway, and I met this beautiful woman... ‘That doesn’t sound bad! Tknow. [really liked her. And we had inner at this great restaurant. So what went wrong? Host my passport! It was in my bag, and I forgot my bag on the subway. That woman ‘was so beautiful, just forgot everything! (Oh, man! Be more careful next time! Listening. .p. 79 1. A. Hello, everyone! We're at the mall today’ to ask people: What do you think of your job? Here's a nice young lady. Excuse me, miss! Can Linterview you? Sure, What do you want to know? ‘Well, first of all, what's your name and what do you do? My ttame’s Julia Gonzalez, and I'ma taxi driver. And what do you think of your job? Thate it Really? Do you want to do something else? Yes, Ido, I want to be a lawyer, ‘Sounds great. How are you going to do that? I'm going to save a lot of money and go to law school. Good idea. Good luck to you. Hi there, young man, What's your name? Don Hamilton OK. Tell me, Don, what do you do? I'm an actor, Great. And do you like your job? Sure. Hove it. Do you want to do anything else? No, I'm very happy to bean actor. But one day, L want to be in a movie. So I'm going to send a video of my work to lots of movie studios. Good plan. Lots of hick to you. 3. A Oh, excuse me, miss. Can I ask you some questions? B Yeah, why not? A Allright. What's yourname, and what do you do? B I'm Gina, and I have a part-time job as.a hotel clerk. It’s only part time because I'm still in high school, I see. And do you like being a hotel clerk? I's boring sometimes. But I like it. What do you want to do in the future? Yam going to be an English teacher, maybe in Asia or Africa or something, And how are you going to do that? ‘Well, first, 'm going to go to college this fall and study very hard. ‘A That's a great idea. Good luck! po o wba baD> a arapabar > > apap o> Aupto ScRrPTS LOA ee Song. Yesterday, I woke up at four couldn't sleep anymore L got up and put on my clothes Twent out and closed the door I walked along the city streets I saw the fist light in the sky T stood in a park near the river and I watched The early morning sunrise ‘The sun rose over the city I stood there in the park [listened to the sounds around me Birds began to sing and dogs began to bark The city began to wake up Buses drove by The streets were full of people ‘And planes flew across the sky went back to my house went to bed and closed my eyes ‘Then [fell asleep and dreamed about The early morning sunrise Story .. p. 82 Good morning, sit! Are you checking out? Yes, that’s right. Did you have a nice time here? Oh, yes. It was wonderful Did you eat at the coffee shop? Hmm. No, I didn’t. Did you try the fitness center? No. But I wanted to! How about the nightclub? Did you go there? Porarabad B Let me think... No,I didn't! A. So what did you do? B Islept! Grammar & Vocabulary Reference Unit 1 Grammar The present tense of be + The personal subject pronoun replaces a noun as the subject of a sentence, The possessive adjective replaces the possessive form of a noun. Mary is teacher: She is from Cauda. (She = Mary) Her rind is from Austria, (Her = Mary's) + The possessive adjective is always followed by (an adjective +) a noun. It is never used on its own. My facoite movie is The Aviator. Heris Hero: Don’t confuse its with it's “Ts tis your dog? Tes cute” Git 28222228 it ish “Thanks. ts mame i Spot.” (i= the dogs) Unit 1 Vocabulary Hey! brother How are things? classmate How are you? friend Hoow’s it going? parents sister My name’s___. wife ‘Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you, to. adtor artist How old are you? doctor Whats your name? photographer Where are you from? student teacher + We cam use the present tense of be to ask and talk How about you? about name, nationality, age, and job. Australia nwa ster. ‘She fn’ from France fine Brazil eee Mean! not bad Canada “How old is lary?” *He620-" Pretty good as + We can contract some question words with i ay Wat's er name? (War's = Wat is) Where’ ie fom? (Nero's = Whereis) Helene: Wiv's she? (Who's = Whois) Japan How's your sister? (How's = Howe is) Korea Ad We use full forms in affirmative short answers, Mexico Yes. am. 7 ad the US Yes, we are. A ‘Yesstoere: Unit 2 Grammar Unit 2 Vocabulary The simple present (1) arta silat architect police officer chef singer college student ‘soccer player convenience store clerk taxi driver doctor teacher English teacher ‘window washer model zookeeper office worker abedg tee pF EPL Te * We use the simple present for facts, permanent situations, habits, and routines He likes Japanese cos We dont five in Setile. She washes windows five days a week. Who dey rwork for? | Grammar & VocaBuLaRY REFERENCE Unit 3 Grammar Unit 3 Vocabulary | The simple present (2) ‘et ae cabbage salad Yes/No questions | Short answer any jaca cheese sandwich cheeseburger ‘seafood chicken seaweed roll chicken noodle soup sheimp chil pepper sed club sandiich soup ‘dumpling soy sauce Ad We don't repeat the main verb in short answers 85 spaghetti “Do you work in Miani?” fish aa “Yes, Ido." F “Fesptdto-tioe: X ‘French fries tea dh ye way aeons cst mpte faba tomas ‘short answers. home fries tuna No,tdon't.v ice cream vegetables No, they dow't./ kebabs lasagna Chinese food lettuce Italian food meat Japanese food mushroom noodles breakfast onions brunch pancake tne pizza meal potato Unit 4 Grammar Frequency adverbs and time expressions + In affirmative statements, we pat Frequency adverbs after the verb be and before other verbs. Meg is always late Tm usually kaongry after school. Bil always pleys soccer or the weekend. Wie sometimes go tothe gym. + In nogative statements, we put most frequency adverbs after or before be + not and before do + not. Always comes after be + not or do + not They wswaly aren't there. Ben isn't always nice. usualy don’t pley base She does always come here + In questions, we put frequency adverbs after the subject. Is he always home? a you sometimes go jogging? What do they usually do on Fridays? + We ean put sometimes and usually atthe beginning oF end of a sentence, Sometines redo yoge, | We do yoge sommetines, Usually 1 play gol /Tplay gif usually, ‘Doyo go te gum sometimes? Nieeer isa negative adverb 30 we dom’ sually set ‘with the negative form ofthe verb. He's never late. I never go thre. 0 Heir never late: precerittestern once a week twice a week three times a week + We usually pat time expressions at the end ofa sentence. 1 0 jogging four times a month. Cat des martial arts once a week. Tom cals brunch every Sunday, nv hone every morning. + We use How offen to ask about frequency How often do yo pay tenvas? How often is fe ate?” Grammar £ VOCABULARY REFERENCE Unit 4 Vocabulary ‘do aerobics go skiing do exercise go switaming do martial arts go to the gym do tal chi ao walking keep ft play basketball saysiee play table tennis play tennis GRAMMAR & VOCABULARY REFERENCE Unit 5 Grammar The present continuous eas + We use the present continuous to talk about actions happening now. “What are yu doing?” Shit V'm studying” work Hing ‘working te tne oing study Hing studying read ting reading take e-Hng taking nce —e-ting sancing swim double consonant +ing swimming. stop double consonant ting stopping Avene. omasmnpres magne statements and questions She isn't reading. 0 Se deco trent Are you stuiying? 7 Becerra & Ad some verbs that express states and conditions, ‘such as physical description, senses, possessions, measurements, feelings, and knowledge, are not usually used inthe present continuous, eg, se, en, cst fk, zaat, mean, derstand, Ion't understand. ¥——— Enesot derstanding: X Do you like the pizza? rewire the pisee? X Unit 5 Vocabulary ‘check my e-mail send text messages limb a mountain steal a car cook spagheiti study do homework study math hhave coffee take a nap hhave lunch take a shower ‘make a call talk on the phone play video games ‘watch a game read a book ‘watch a movie read a magazine watch DVDs read comies watch TV see my friends ssrite an e-mail GraMMAR & VOCABULARY REFERENCE Unit 6 Grammar Unit 6 Vocabulary The past tense of be etal in the mountains broken atts schoo busy at work crowded in lass late ‘in high school Jong, in the kitchen lost ‘on the phone sick ‘on vacation terrible, at this time last week alarm clock at this time yesterday. ' bicycle ast July You were not you weren't Eos Taatmantte He was not he wasnt Hine lastnight She wet mot at home yesterday. |she wasn't plane last Saturday It was not it wasn't station Tast Saturday night Se ee bad ticket last week They were not traffic last year train on December’ Brn watch on Friday Was | weather con Saturday night Were you ‘on your last birthday Was he ata concert ‘on your last vacation Cee ata party throe months ag0 aoe ata soccer game today Were: you at home yesterday Were they atthe mall Grammar & VOCABULARY REFERENCE Unit 7 Grammar Comparative adjectives expensive stylish __more+ adjective _more stylish * We tse -er with one-syllable adjectives and some ‘more + adjective more expensive two-syllable adjectives. longer funnier simpler + We use more with most two-syllable adjectives and longer adjectives. more minder more camyortable ++ We use than with comparative adjectives to compare ‘wo people/things or two groups of people/things and say tha they are unequal in a specific way. taller thane you. Tha scarf was more expensioe than iis one Our tenn s better than yours. ‘These books are more interesting than those, a5 + adjective + as/not as + adjective + as + We use us + adjective +s to say that two people/ things or two groups of people/things are equal in a specific way. Tim as tall as my father. These shoesare as comfortable as those + We use not as + adjective + as to say that two people/ things or two groups of people/things are not equal in 1a specific way. She’snot as tall as her mother. (= Her inather is taller share she i.) ‘These glasses aren’t as expensive as those (© Those glasses are more expensive than these.) One and ones + Wente the wont oe oats elas cna navn elhealy mentioned and avd thelr sepeton, Tie hme cpr eB. (hee one = hee) Tike tes ue jon, a te esac one, those black omes = thase black jeens) Biv ctinisemsnsrereianrtiatesiocanyniee a possessive adjective, some, amy, or both, Hee has ome car, nut she his two. Siclapahecoietaheine ares We have some CDs, but they don't kave any. Unit 7 Vocabulary +e baseball cap bagey designer clothes black dress blue loves colorful high heels dark jacket green jeans nice pair of high heels ted pants white regular clothes scart better school uniform cheaper shirt cooler shoes ‘more colorful skirt more comfortable ‘sneakers ‘more expensive socks more stylish suit newer sweater nicer tie worse Tshirt Unit 8 Grammar Be like and look like + Toask about personality, we use what +be + tke, To answer, we use be and personality adjectives: What’ Lis like?” “She's quiet and serious.” “What's Pout like?” “Hees smart aed bossy.” ‘+ Toask about appearance, we use: 1 what + do + look ike ‘To answer, we use be and adjectives that describe ‘appearance, or have and physical features. “What does Bent look like?” “He's short and heavy.” “What does Meg took ike?” “She has tue eyes.” 2 who + do + look like To ansover, we use look like and a person. “Heooks ike Matt Dann.” “They look like her ther.” “Who does he look tke?” “Who do they Took like?” Grammar & VocaButary REFERENCE Unit 8 Vocabulary ‘lal goenrdark jes woiey black/dark hair ‘cool ‘blonde/red hair friendly ccurly/straight hair funny: Jong/short hair hardworking, lazy bala messy seat si cue aiet owe tacking sia heavy, shy aa smart old showt strong ‘all thin setae Grammar & VOCABULARY REFERENCE Unit 9 Grammar Can and can't can goby bus. + We use can to: 1 talk about possibility, “What ean Lsee in Lonton2” “You cam visit the Tower of Lomton.” 2 talk about ability. “Can Beth stein?” “No, she can’t.” “Can you speak English?” "Yes, Lean.” 3 ask for and give permission, “Can I come i?” “You eam leave noi” 4 make requests and offers, "Can Thave a saratwick, please?” “Can Thelp yn?” Ay the full negative form is cannot ¥, not emeot X. Unit 9 Vocabulary amusement park by boat beach by bus building bycar cathedral by subway church by taxi gallery by train library on foot market museum fall palace spring. park summer pyramid winter restaurant rains skyscraper statue GRAMMAR & VOCABULARY REFERENCE Unit 10 Grammar Prepositions of place There is and there are 2 set & ome Tharele abonk [There's ‘There are two banks. + ‘ it There's hotel There's cafe Oo ee ‘en Seatren ‘Thete tots bank 5 next to These sce_not iy bank| Thee arene el There's a bok There's ase sore across from the hull, next theca. + We use thee lfare to sty that something exes for diame fier doesn't exist) somewhere, ‘= \ = ++ We use there is with singular nouns andl fitere are with = plural nouns. 1 ‘We can tse some before plural nouns in affirmative ES ‘statements with there are, (In this case, some means ‘There's a shoe store There's a bank fe and we don't know /say exaclly how many) around the corner. near ie cafe ‘There are some good cei yt, ‘ec apse hiaboninnndagennlin Bre eh statements and questions withthe are. earn "Thereaen' amy misters arnt ee Are there amy shoe stores in wour neighboritood? Unit 10 Vocabulary aquarium shoe store bask shopping mal bookstore soccer field coffee shop station convenience store swimming pool department store teain station drugstore wm around here hotel downtown Internet cafe in the neighborhood save theater sa yo town music store ‘ear you nightetub sett door park on the next block post otce oon Market Street restaurant two blocks away GRAMMAR & VOCABULARY REFERENCE Unit 11 Grammar + Weuse the simple past for completed actions | inthe past | The simple past “Where dia you go last week?” “We visited Montreu.” “Bien 1 “No, we didn’t, We drove.” You a Unit 11 Vocabulary ie break your arm iiss your plane You buy souvenirs sit on the beach a cal aise tad drive (a car) spend a day on the beach fly stay home forget your passport stay in a hotel ita sitar sora in the ocean go shopping take a tour go to a musical try local food go toanighecab visa museum pousren est visit art galleries lose your luggage write postcards. meet someone interesting AX There aren'tany spelling rules for irregular verbs. See the list on page 136. Unit 12 Grammar Going to + verb am vm “You re you're le is hes “She is goingto eat. she's tis its We are we're are you're are they're going to eat. she it ‘you they What is # We use going to: 1. to talk about plans and intentions. “What are you going to da this weekend?” “Vm going to travel.” “Are you going to visit your family?” “No, I'm nat going to visit then” 2 in predictions about the future based on present evidence. Look at those dark clowas| It's going to rain, ‘We can’ get there in fie muiactes! We're going to be late. Grammar £ Vocasutary REFERENCE Unit 12 Vocabulary sxshiphre sia fear art choot tbusinessman omy edad diedtan business school hotel clerk drama schoo! journal film school mayer flight school movie star ecumenical paintez law school pop star saree sokechaa amuse schoo! nertvens this weekend thie yose tonight Irregular Verbs Base form be become buy come cost do draw drive eat fall feel find fly forget get give go have leave lose make meet pay put read ride send sit sleep speak take teach think understand wear write 136 Simple past was /were became bought came cost did drew drove ate fell felt found flew forgot gave went sat slept spoke took taught thought understood wore wrote How to use your Smart Choice 1 Multi-ROM On a computer: Do the interactive vocabulary, grammar, conversation, and video activities. 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