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NATIONAL 1g Cloghapac | CENGAGE tearwne 1° Learning” ELEMENTARY John Hughes Paul Dummett Helen Stephenson unit Grammar trate) Fessesine's and possessive adjectives: People pages 2-20 ‘yypHo: World party page 18 > 2 Possessions pages 21-32 plural nouns this, at, these, those there ilar ‘repositions of place Vocabulary personal information family wording: word roots everyday ves word focus: REVIEW page 20 colours ‘everyday objects fusroiture counties ane nationalities Cwowdbuningy: sutixes (1) Wword Focus: onevornes adjectives “yiD80: Coober Pedty’s apats page 3” REVIEW page 32 present simple 3 Places pages 23-44 ‘eting the tine tajoctives about GS paces of work rword focus: work Jeong: collocation {xine and ordinal ‘numbers places ia aly yinHo- Cowley Read page 42 » BF mw page 44 Hef + ing adverbs of frequency xgessons of frequenty Ereetime = erent pages 15-56 freetine activities swordtalding: vert + rou callocations sports ‘VIDHO: ney feetine page 54 REVIEW page 56 countable and ‘uncountable now , some and any) a lotof ard not much! not many ein ain 7 i ich 5 Food pages 57-68 ‘yIDRO: Gelato University page 66 6 Money pages 69-00 waster past simple (affirmative): regula and irregular vetbs ‘yiDRO: Bactsian teasuxe page 78 food verbs. food quantities and containe’s sword os: of amen Fyavdbueiig” Bit OF ‘Ainerican Enis REVIEW page 68 verb + enoney colocations currency age “ea-ing adjectives {wordbuiling; compound nouns REVIEW page 80 eal life (functions) ngating propie for the first time shopping giving rections talking about abilities and interests ‘ering a meat requesting Pronunciation contracted forms the saine OF tdifesent sounds speling Hoth wor tess contcastive stress -s encings ‘saying numbers ty tineng sentence sU05s gov Kal linking of contracted forms -ed enckings sires in questions intonation Listening {an explorer taking about a photographer an interview with an explorer people at a conference someone lalking about a familys plastic possessions, an interview with Andy Torbet someone talking about ‘24-hour restaurant in Norway an interview with a student living in London anvinterview with Beverley Goodman three people talking about thei foe-time activites an interview with Norbert Rosing someone talking about a ‘noodie che! in Chinatown ppcople describing famous ‘shes frarn ther countries, a conversation at a market someone faking about a street musician an interview with wo people at a museum ‘people asking for money in sifferent situations Reading ‘an article about a family of explorers an atlcie about world population ‘an arlile about four apartments in Seoul an article about a global product an artile about 9o:car zones an article about languages spoken ‘avound the world ‘anattide about identical twins an article about a ‘nature photographer an article about extreme sports an advert for volunteer ‘work an attidle about food markets around the word an article about the Svalbard Global Seed Vault = an artide about currency an arte about weasure an article about the history of money Critical thinking the writers purpose cose reading relevance fact oF opinion summarising relevance Speaking asking questions friends and family facts about counties your objects and possessions a room in your home where things are fom your life exchanging formation about a photographer favourite numbers ‘and their relevance ices and dislikes aly life your abilities famous dishes fom lilfrent countries planning @ special meal buying food at 2 ‘matket surmarising an artide someone's past life important years in your life a suney about money Writing led type: a personal description weiting ski: ane, but 2 description of ‘room in your home text type: adverts wating ski describing objects with adjectives text ype: 2 description of a place ‘ating ski capital otters test type: short ‘emails veriting sil ‘eferance words text type instructions vwrting ski punctuation | a description of someone’ ile {ext ype: thank you messages writing ski: formal ‘and informal expressions, unit Grammar past sme: negrtives snd questions conwaratve aectves Spelative adetves Journeys pages 81-92 \VIBO: Women in apace page 90 8 Appearance pages 93-104 ave got Shas got present coatinuons \VINO60: Festivals and special events page 102 9 Film and the arts pages 105-116 going t0 (tor plans) hn oF pape present continucns for Tutu selerence VIDRO: Camers waps page 174 PREVIEW 10 Science pages 197-128 present nestect present perfect and past ‘ape VInEO: Memory and Janguage learning page % 4 4 shoutdfshouldn’t higve to/ don't have 10. Tourism ‘eantcon't everywhere. pages 129-140 Ssomehore, nowhere, ‘anyusicre VIDEO: Mence and the Hajj page 138% 12- ‘The Earth pages 141-152 ‘wilio't definte the oF 90 article Vocabulary travel verbs journey adjectives vor focus: than jouney, travel or tio? ‘wording: realyivery + adjective ‘online writing REVIKW page 92 ackectives about festival ace and appearance word focus ke cothes wordbtiing: phrasal vers paxts of the body REVIEW page 104 types of fim ‘ait and entertainment ‘wording: suffixes 2) ature page 116 science subjects ceventlay technolouy ‘ewemory and! Fearning ‘wording: syricnys ‘and anton Science and invention email addresses and websites 26» REVIEW page 128 types of holiday touresn wording: word! foes (1) sword focus: take in another county REVIEW page 140 smeauretinits wordouiiding: word! forms (2) land and water ‘word focus: how the Fath ane other planets VIDHO: Volcanoes page 150 b REVIEW page 152 COMMUNICATION ACTIVITIES page 153. > Real life (Functions) asking about 2 tip talking about pictures and photos inating ane making arrangements checking ane canting making suggestions raking a presentation Pronunciation i stressed anc weak stables fa imjonation in ‘questions iomps of cansonnnls sent ties, at showing enthusiasm i vel’ conteastive tess afloat Inlghol orteel pausing on GRAMMAR ROFERENCE page 157 > AUDIOSCRIPTS page 170 listening someone talking about the Maytlower {2 progtainme about Journeys in history a programme about animal migration someone describing the Dinagyang festival a conversation about masks ata festival someone talking about an ‘outdoor cinema twvo people ata film festa an interview with Adan Seymour two people discussing 2 Broadway show ‘someone talking about the human brain {an interview with someone about technology a news report about a memory champion sorneone phoning his office ‘someone tatking about theie holiday a podcast from a travel progeamme wo fiends discussing a tip ‘to South America adocumentary about a photographer an interview about frm rector James Cameron and the Mariana Tench Reading an atticie about a flight From the past ‘an article about space avel anartide about fashion Photographer anattce about tattoos tort about emoticons an article about the AD roads fin festival am article about a wildlife filmmaker an artide about nature inal a sunvey about outdated technology jigsaw reading about ‘memory ‘an article about new inventions a quiz from a travel magazine 2 tourist information leaflet ‘a vavel article maps showing dimate change an arlcle about unexplored places on arth {an article about a new planet an aticle about Earth ay c fact or opinion close reading the writer’ preferences the main argument and supporting information ‘arguments for and ‘against structuring an argument Speaking a journey you made your epinion ‘a general knowledge: iz people’ appearanes what people are deciding which fis tose your future plans ‘explaining preferences ‘experience with technoloay something you have learned advice for a tourist rus what's important in a hotel your future places on Eacth life on another planet Writing a general Knowledge quiz text type: a travel blog wating sil: 50, bocause tent types texts and online messages ‘iting sil: textspeak text type: reviews ‘and cormments writing skit: giving Your opinion with sense verds the main argument teat type: a telephone message waiting Skil imperatives @ description of a Tost destination text type: a feedback fon writing ski ‘dosed anc open questions text Iype: a poster wanting kt important words ‘and information unit 1 World party How big is seven billion? ‘Unit 7 Women in space : “The story ofthe frst female astronauts Unit 10° Memory and __ ooanguage learning | eee eerste cee TIN Compare ways of leaming languages Unit 12 Volcanoes + the science and history of Earth’s most © amazing places. Unit 3 Cowley Road | ‘oe the people and places on an English road. i nit 9 Camera traps Interviews with real people about their How a director films the secret lives of ae passions. Unit 8 Festivals and special events | Visit some of the world's most colourful festivals Unit 6 Bactrian teasure ® Discover the history of an ancient civilisation, Follow people who take religious holidays. Unit 2 Coober Pedy’s opals | Go under a town in Australia for opals Unit 1 People lis el Jinn Cave, Oman FEATURES Look at the photo and the caption. Where is the explorer? What is the phologeapher’s namic? 10 Explorers 2 1.4 Liston ton interview with an explorer. Match the How a husbanel and wife ansvrers with the questions i aianaie I Whats youraan? a TheUK. i: Et 2 Where are you from? b Stephen Alvarez. 412A family in East Africa 3 What'shishame?—¢- Richard Turacn, eeeeeeeade 4 Where'she fem? He's from the USA family B Talk tostudent in your class. Ask and answer these questions 44 The face of seven tet, What's your nome? lion people My name's Facts and figures on the work's population Wheye are you from? 18 World party fm from How big is seven billion? What's hisiher name? HistHor name's Where's helshe from? He/She’ from FRIENDS ANO FataY FACTS ABOUT COUNTRIES INTRODUCE YOURSELF 9 ASKING QUESTIONS ‘A PERSONAL DESCRIPTION. ee Tistening interview with an explore ion contracted forms * 5D Wg questions 4 Lookat the photo of two explorers. Where ase they from? 2 G12 Listen toan interview with an explorer. Ate these sentences true (7) or false (F)? 1 His name's Mike Bumey. 5 She's photographer 2. e's from the USA. nd Sally are fro 3. Vie's montis. 4 Sally Burney is his wife. Vocabulary personal information B Add the underlined words from the sentences the table. First nam Ag thirty-fi Job/Occupation explorer county at Marital status single husband H 4 Ack! information about you to te table in Exercise 3 1 + vocabulary personal information * grammar be (am/isiare) * Grammar be (amiisfare) 5 Gj 4.2 Listen to and read the erviow with Mike Burney from © 2. Circle forms of be in Hello, What's your name? 1: My name's Mike Burne) nu from Great Bi Yes, I'm from Wales, but | travel all the time. ‘And are you married? ‘Yes, Tam. My wife's name Sally. She isnt at home at the moment. Why? What's her job? She's also an explorer and we offen travel togeths Is she froin Wales too? No, she isn’t, She's from Canada. Are you the same age No, we aren't. 'm thiety-six and Sally is thirty-five. Look atthe forts you steed in xercse 5, Which foeas are 2) allimative,b) negaive, c) questions and) short answers? Look atthe grammar box and check your answers B GAM Mike Busey is atthe aitport in ‘Auckland. Complete the conversation with the correet form of be, Then +m (om) a student ‘Youwerthey’re (are) mareied Helsheit’ (ls) from Canada, Negative Fm not (am not) a toacher, 2 For further information and practic, 52 7 Pronunciation contracted forms 8 1.3 Listen. Tick (7) the form you heat and check C= Customs officer, M = Mike Bumey C: Good afternoon... you in New Zealand for work or a holiday? M: Hor work. I? ...anexplorer. CC: Tsee, What? yourraddlress in Anekdand? ‘Youwerthey aren’ are not) married. M: Wet... at 106a Eglinton Road. Heisheft isnt isnot from the USA, We? ‘Questions and short answers M: Yes, my wife and two children, What's your name? They® with me. ‘Wire she from? C2. your wife also an explorer? {Ate you from Great Britain? Yes, am. No, m not ME Yes, she is, but she”... in Is she single? Yes, she is /No she isn't Auckland for work She. _.on er eee holiday, Speaking 9 Workin pairs. Ask your partner about erga yeaa his/her: 2 ‘re are © first name and surname 8 fmnet — ennat © job/oceupation ‘8 is * county Scimitar rok © marital status are ee 7 isnot F@ Introduce your partner to the class. teesie wi, 8 is Hee Rosana’s from chile. She's twenty-three, read the F Bumney from Fins of be in four name? Eke Burney. Great Britain’? ales, but} Prarried? wife's naime is fathome at the her ob? fexplorer and we Pether. Males 100? ‘She's from ame age? Bm thirty-six thirty-five. > SSOICROESTSD "A PERSONAL DESCRIPTION bb 1.3 Listen again and repeat the sentences FRIENDS AND raMAlY She's a teacher. She's single. FACTS ABOUT COUNTRIES.» inTRODUCE YOURSELF reading a family of explorers « vocabulary fa pronunciation the same or different sounds 4b A fa mily in East Afr Reading Is your family big or small? Are you all from the same country? Read about the Leakey family. Answer the questions. 1 Where ace they from? 2 Are Louise and Maeve 3 Whaat is Richard's job? ‘What is Colin's job? JaSanaica an explorer? 1s Philip married? {he article again and complete the ily tree an page 13 snily * grammar possessive 's and possessive adjectives * speaking friends and family ica A family in “ip ey ay far i many ways. ew Tv It ‘bast Aten, buit tke family is from England. Lauee 12 fe an explore, but for erly unaus nota! UOWne sithver io Maeve and stie's an explorer. Her ati is Richart Leakey. Richaid is algo in ast Aiea, but hea farmer. Richard's half brother is Gol Leakey. Coliaiart in Africa, inthe’ aw explorer and ascient Camnbitidge Tinivexsity in Bnglana. “Lowi aandyarenos Cots axid May) axedlead, byt ety wars Famonis explorers, Louise's sister bs Samira, Ibu shg works for the World Be aunt are Philip Leakey and his wite Ks sintemabioral company. dena (el ware (y) raf past tense of are Unit 4 People Louis Leakey 1, Leakey (1903-1972) (1913-1996) 2 beakey >. Leakey(194@) Leakey (1942) Philip Leakey Leakey Louise Leakey (1972) «Leakey (1974) i F Choose the correct wordl to complete the sentency Vocabulary family 7 Choose the correct word to complete the sentences, i : 1 1/My pavents are Spanish, ' A. Look al these family words, Which are men (M)? 2 1/My am the oaly boy in my family. F Which are women (W)? Which are both (B)? 3. What's you /your name? Fi 4 Where are you / your from? i mother father unde aunt niece 5 She/Her isn photographer i nephew cousin mother-in-law parent 6 He/ His uncle i in the USA. i stepbrother half brother grandparent 7 We / Our family is from Asia. t 8 They / Their cousins are both girls. ve | 8 Complete the phrases with words from Exercise 4, i 1. your father’s brother and sister 8 Pronunciation the same or different sounds 2 your brother's daughter and son 3 your uncle and aunt's son or dawghte 4 abrother, but fom one different parent 5 your husband or wile’s mother 6 your mtother or father 7 your parent's mother or father. 9 Grammar possessive ‘s and possessive adjectives 6 Look at the grammar box. Then find examples of the possessive’ aie! possessive adjectives in the article in Rercise 2, 10 canade, Mike's wife is Sally. Mike andl Sally's home is Possessive adjectives ‘She's my sister. What's your name? His name is Charla, Subject pronoun Possatsive adjective T= my, you~ your, he~ his, she ~ her it~ its, we ~ our they = their For further information and prectice, see page 157. TAG senccvsnows > RED NUEERG] A Pensowat pescrmtion FACTS ABOUT COUNTRIES £15 Listen to these pairs of words. Is the pronunciation the same (/) or different (x)? 1. they'te / their 2 he's / his 3 its / it's 4 are / our 5 you're / your Say these sentences in a differont way. Use the possessive adjective in brackets. 1 Um Fabien. (my name) ‘My naine’s Fabien 2. Annie's sister is Claive. (her) 3. Francis and Antony’s cousins are Juliet an Jane, (their) 4. Tritz’s grandparents are dead. (his) 5. Are you Sylvain? (your nam: 6 Helen is Peters and my nice. (our niece) Speaking White a list of five names of your friends and family, Introduce them to your partner Sandra is my best friend. She's from treland. ‘Uwe and Hona are my two cousins in Germany. They're my ‘mother’s nephew and niece. mmoDUCE YOURSELF Reading 4 there are seven billion people jn the world, How or people ae in your county? 2 Read the article avd match the ‘numbers in the box with the information (1-8)- 51% 86 Tbillion jabillion 38% 21% Sillion 2.5 billion 1 thefife expectancy of @ Japanese woman 2. the population of India 3 the number of speakers fof inglish as asecond. language 4 the percentage of muslims the percentage of workers in agriculture 6 the percentage of people in cities 17 the sumber of people with acess to the Internet 3. the number of people with mobile phowe Critical thinking the writer’s purpose B Read the article again. Whats the waiter’s purpose? Choose the correct answer @, B OFC) He writes, a. information bb anopinion fe astory 4, Which information in the fice is new or surprising for your ell the class. The information ‘about the city and the ‘countryside is new for me. reading word population * cca thinking the writer’ purpose * vocabulary everyS3Y verbs * reoccur in + speating facts about cOUNLNES seven billion people Vocabulary everyday verbs 5 Pind these verbs in the: article. Then write ‘ehent in the fact file. have live speak use work «+ 1.3 billion people... in Chins, 2 aparane population the fnguage of Mandarin Chinese. «rom a iion Chinese poopie... a mobile Phone Boe of the poputation...... in agree eet Chinese popution te mere (eliganes fom 2012) Word focus in G Look atthe sentences in Exercise 5 ‘Fick the coxceet information. Weusein™ ~ with countries and with languages With areas of work or industry ‘with the Internet Speaking 7 Work in paiss. Student A: Turn fo page 154, Student B: Tum (o page 154 ‘Real your information about two courts and prepare your aatsuask and ansiver questions fo complete the tables, questions Unit 1 People aidseven billion people ‘There are seven billion people in the world and there are seven thousand people in this photo. Each person in the photo is equal to orie million people. That's seven billion in total! Ti. | The averago person i the ‘werld is twonty-sight years ‘ld. In Japan, the average ie ‘expectancy for a woman is lghty-six. tn Afghanistan, its Fasty-ve. per world’s population speak Mandarin as thor Hist | ina sowie natty te, | banks, ete.) thity-eight jenna | Sea trate pr one trom antis.e a | ser STRIDE: Fillyone per cent of the \works's poptiation ive in citios an ory-nine per cont ‘eet es llon pop Mounier @uvonontay Pearoneauec re average (ad) Favsruly usual typical ‘and five bition people nave a } life expectancy (7) fat k's a8 the umber of yeats you ive | LSPS asians questions — FRIENDS ND FAMnY b> AGENT ‘A PERSOWAL DESCRIPTION Real life meeting people for the first time 5 6-17 Lookat the expressions for | meeting people for the first time. ‘Then listen again and sick the ' expressions you hear. ! My name's! H am from Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you too. Introducing another | Fd like to introduce you to This s He's trom Saying good bye | nice meeting you | ice taking to you. | Seeyou ates | Goodbye stv. Speaking & Work in groups of three: A, 4+ Pronunciation spelling and C. Practise the conversation, ‘Then change roles and repent the ste at ay ele sib phone hcg les an ep ABCDEFGHITKLMNOPQRSTUY WXYZ 2. Wesk in paits Take tums to spell hese words, Your partner istens bu writes, Cheek his/her spelling - 1 +, your firstname # your conntry 2 Yoursurname + yourjob as [ Ik ath ter ageston } Listening an the questions. ——) ieee sect eenpanenomemtigt —- ~~~ Eaten | 2 Whore are they? Fi A. --1.7 Listes again. Choose the correct word to compete the sentences, i Cans and Ba question Conversation one ae 1 Gany isthe fst /second person atthe conferen 2 Rite ior the conference manger. 4. This is their fist second meeting + 4 Gary's surname is Lanrence / Lance (tavestiew. | Conversation 0 ncaa 5. Valerie's surname is Mae / Mora 6 Valérie is from France / New Caledonia, 7. Rita / Gary says goodbye GiuinovsaskenG QUESTIONS FRIENDS AND Fanny eAcTS ABOUT couNTTRIES > HISURSRUTST ENS "A PERSONAL DESCRIPTION. i Unit 1 People writing a personal description + writing skill and, but ie inde yourself 3 Writing skill and, but Writing a personal description 1. Read the two online introduetions. Look back at page 16. Where are Gary and Valerie at the moment? @ Lookat the words amd and but iin the introductions in Exercise 1 Which word is for extra Jnformation? Which word is for a difference? for bb Make one sentence from the GARY LAURENS two sentences with arid or bu. My name's Gary and tm 4. Yimin Spain. fm from a science lecturer. tn from Argentina. the UK, but | lve in the USA, ow in Sprin, but I'm front ¥¥m married and t have two Argentina. chikiren. 2. Vm 21. My sister is 21 Fw 21 and miy sister is 21. 3 Km British, Hindi is my fist language. i 4. He's from Germany. He's in VALERIE MOREAU. Russia at the moment. 5. My friend is 30. He's single Hello. tm Valérie Moreau and 6 live in Spain. L work in 11m from New Caledonia. I's 8 Branece. ; beautiful island in the Pacific 'sa student, She's at ‘Ocean, We speak French in Oxforal University. ‘New Caledonia, but i also speak 8 My family isin the countryside. ’m in the city " English and Spanish. 4 Imagine you are going to the conference. Write an online Introduction for yous. Use the tnble in Exercise 2 to help you. ‘Use and and but. 5 Exchange your introduetion ‘with your partner. Check your parlncr’s text. Does he/she include all the information from Fxercise 2? Does he/she use and and but corvectly? 6 Display your introductions around the classroom. Walk - around and read about each other 2. Read the introductions again. Tick the information they write. Valérie ” Unit 1 People Before you watch 5 Number these sentences from the video in the corte order (1-10) 4 Workin groups Lackat the photo andanawert>> > bacon fran one tosevenbiiont ear There are soven billion stars | 1 Where is the party? © OF there's the state of Rhode Island. 5 1,500 2. Why are the people at this party? square miles, 4 4 One person neds about theee square feet. 2 Discuss these questions as a claw, fe Walk around the;Barth one hundred and thiety 1. When elo you have parties in your country? tee times. 2 Where are these parties (e.g. in your house, in Smile! | the street, in a restaurant, at your college)? § Pople send seven billion texts every 30 hours 7 n the USA. While you watch h. Soeveryone needs about six square feet. | i The Juneau Icefield in Alaska is the correct size. 3 The video is about a “World party’ for seven billion But it's a bitcotd[_! people, Watch the video, Number the questions j._ Los Angeles is 00 aquare miles. So we can take (a-<)in the order the vidleo answers them, the photograph there. a How big is the place for a world pacty? Hoy bees eee aoe 6 Watch the video again and eheck your answers in low big is seven billion? b How big is seven bill palette © Where is.a good place for a world party? & Wot the video again, Match 1-8 with ah, After you watch 4. number of years to count from one to seven, billion 7 Group discussion a party for your dass 2 number of stars you can see at night Work in groups. Discuss a party for your new tiv with seven mes around. the isin sere gli clas. Think about these ques 4 number of text messages in the USA every 1 How many people are in your class? second 2 Whore it» good place fr yor party? 5 the area for one person to stand & What is important for a good party (e.g. food, 6 the area for one person ata parly music}? 7 the area for seven bilion poopie ata party ape : 8 the area for seven billion people ina photo & ‘Tell theclass about the party. a athousand ‘muses important fora good party b six square fect © 1,500 square miles A restaurant is a good place for a party. three square feet © 200 : on 9 Class survey people in your class & G&S ss ese F500 sya miles Interview everyone in your dass. Use these questions oot «90 ceninetrs 3 feet = 90 centimetres How many people .. :6-llometcos +» are in your class? - are male or female? are under 30 or over 30? are students or have a job? speak two or more languages? live in this country (the country you are innow)? © have a mobile phone? 1 mile 500 miles = 800 klometres 4,500 miles = 2,400 Kilometeas bitsbuv a small amount abbot (ad) fo bot! approximately sie aera ‘compare () konpa’ to tak abot the differences and i : Srleresbetwecs oe ng ond oer ig 10 Wiritea shor report about your case, correct fad a'ekt not wna Bxample: count (feat o say numbers (1,2, 3.4. ete) Fifteen people are in my clas, Eight ore nme aud seven everyone (a) Fevivan’ all people ‘ore female takas (two hundeed years (¥) est lasts a period of time 19

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