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sl) - @)) Starter Workbook CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS (Cambridge, New York, Melbourne, Madrid, Cape Town, Singapore, Sao Paulo, Delhi Cambridge University Press ‘The Edinburgh Building, Cambridge CB2 8RU, UK wowwecambridge.ong Information on this title: www.cambridge.ong/9780521712743 (© Cambridge University Press 2009 ‘This publication is in copyright. Subject to statutory exception and to the provisions of relevant collective licensing agreements, no reproduction of any part may take place without the written permission of Cambridge University Press. First published 2009 Printed in the United Kingdom at the University Press, Cambridge A catalogue record for this publication is available from the British Library ISBN 978.0-521-71274-3 Workbook with Key ISBN 978-0-521-71273-6 Students Book with CD-ROM/Audio CD ISBN 978-0-521-71275-0 Teacher's Book ISBN 978-0-521-71277-4 Class Audio CDs CCambriige University Press has no responsibility for the persistence or accuracy of URLs for external or third-party Internet websites referred to in this publication, and does not guarantee that any content on such websites is, or will remain, accurate or appropriate. Information regarding prices, train times and other factual information given in this work are correct at the time of going to print but Cambridge University Press does not guarantee the accuracy of such information thereafter. face2face ; ‘AMBRIDGE Chris Redston CoE PRESS Contents Re eee nn Me Eon Cen nr) Pore rae h rar) Se) 1_New friends p38 Portfolio 1 ps2 Tabs 0-1 conte: ie Faeyr, Li yor Tig cones sun x oie Te pr fears le: mis ceone Witg tse a asin Frere 0 oo Sain pe grove ranars ih you on. ma cpt id yoo Eating ven featanes ed senanes ssw ge 2 All about you ps a Portfolio 2 ps4 retinas be ws, eins ober 1100 Delano em cow Tahal oes Red hstos SIC Promanlon vert ssa Real word eso inratassins ave Speting bs sae iting capt tes nam a — ————E—rreel 3 People and places ED [Portfolio 3 = ccs), v0 oe wh feces a7 ep pe Re Gesiow ITT Rein RES fora Ons ha bre Mon GPa besos sect pony and gesssve Weg pcos; dan it Premio aes sh Sees iy yr) hay poser Sense etme ny nes How mich. 7 ac ‘4 My world pie [Portfolio 4 p58 ne en a Shoe by tm Bt toe Pes Sper be weak te wos | roster omees Wing ord oe a! Promucaon ato wet sre) eal won isoing tvte time _ rete pe Spalg cate ee 5 Day-to-day Ife =< Portfolio 5 p00) Cay es tine pss wh on aod ad GK; | Pest Smee He Fe ae erat Radia ea feta eet epee wh ovr oeraores Venger Fremunchton sun even) Real Wo ae mye end Spating ce Sin 6 Towns and cities p28 Portfolio 6 p62) pier na om cy) and tps nyo tag, —~|” se a ae rae pate eae, ‘(ang aS Saeco nee yooymrgarsrsan eaten oy Wiig pestis your om Promnsaton ane feat wo ate wre rcmaon ce ahr oecg pss Selig setts 7 Love it, like it, hate it! p33 [Portfolio 7 pea Tins you and ee, fas et none cn pene, jem pcions Ral ey redirects ese Sratiowes Wing srrcs wn an and Fromanctaten Real mr a ad ig ecto She pons wa ert Steg sets ces Steerer Answer Key pi-vili Days to remember p38 [Portfolio pee eves 2 yer ae pl ine pros mow ad tales | Palle of ae, ep cots an sat Rog als ve Srrme ey forsterite Peel en ond (alee chs an des ting Sng ovr ttn, Seng oe Sones meee 9 Going away pas | Portfolio 9 pes Tape cheer ase ion wis] Pa ag ate ep td nr we Thadg te Fonmciosen art ever Facile te eaten Sat cen fecal aoe Sau sen ear fal Wr tas Wie ero wer, wernt 10 My future pa [Porttoio 10 p70) Tur plang; ature tine ptrases pasos with ava, wala 0, oto, aectves 3 foelngs Pronunclaton syle and word seas (2) Speling Fast Sipe verb fons ‘be going tx postive, neal, questions and shar anawers eal World saying goodbye snd good luck Reading grvtings cars thank-you ena Wing messages on greetings cards; word ter reve, 8 hank you eral Starter Reading and Writing Progress Portfolio p72 Saying hello GED @ Fite he gaps with these words or phases Hetta tomeet my name's Youtoo What's your pauta Hello. , I'm Paula name? enzo Hello, Enzo, PAULA Nice you. enzo == = Hi thanks I'mfine And you How are LENA Amir. amig Hi, Lena, pone YOU? tena thi aia Tm OK, 4 New friends Language Summary 1, Student's Book p100 1A What’s your name? Introducing people © D write ine words Tit « (S) = spelling YWONNE Robert, t bi roster H Maun You 1 Saying goodbye (IED © [F Write the words LENA Bye, Amir, amin G UNA. Yes, s_ is Meilin Meilin. N___ Lena. § wo 1A and 1B 1, my, you, your EB Fill in the gaps with I, my, you or your. Huco Hello, .’m Hugo. Whats name? uaN HI, name’ Lian, HUGO Nice to meet uan CARLA. Hello, Alexei, ‘Augxe! Hi, Carla. How are ., CARLA _."m fine, thanks. ‘Auexel______'m OK, thanks. AC Countries (S) rite the countries. ® Egypt Numbers 0-12 (IE (S) Write the numbers. © zero. le polenta a es as 2 Tae tees 2 revi een 4 ° Phone numbers @ @ Fill in the gaps with these words, | What's number mobile It's your | What's. your number? 07644 199087. Where’s she from? Where are you from? (ED @© Fillin the gaps with these words. Helis And Where meet too Nice asien Hello. , 'm Fabien. CURA Hi, my Clara, FABIEN Nice to you. ciara You FABIEN are you from? cura Tm Spain, = FABIEN —. from France. Review: introducing people © Fitlin the gaps with these words. HAP How OK I'm you this Nice emma Hi , Brian, BRIAN Hello, Emma... are you! emma Tim fine, And BRAN Pim oe tak ema Brian is Kaoru, BRAN Hello, Kaoru, to me wor You emma Where are YoU on ? Kaoru from Osaka, in Japan name's from I'm you? too you. from thanks - 16 he, his, she, her EB : oO Fill in the gaps with he, his, she or her. oe s * His. name's Lewis Hamilton, 's from the UK. name’s Heidi Klum, ’ from Germany, A What’? name? 8 A Where's”, _ name's George Clooney: from? a ' from the USA. Whats name? * name's Shakira, A Where's " from? a 's from Colombia, iC) In class Nissi The alphabet a) Fill in the gaps. Use small letters. abcd n qr u b) Write the alphabet. Use capital letters. piled 1 ABC First names and surnames (03 e@ Fill in the gaps with these words. your name spell What's How surname Teacher What your. first + please? GABRIELA IS Gabriela TEACHER ~ your GABRIELA Ortega. TEACHER do you thar? GABRIELA O-R-T-E-G-A, Things in your bag (1) (E93 aand an GED © J Weite the words. Then put a or an in the boxes. CNM ol MMe Ce oho Uo eM Neel eR VM Tel MO UMMM 7 Uo ool a) Classroom language Fill in the gaps with these phrases. Excuse in English What does I don't know | don’t understand Can you repeat that How do you spell GABRIELA TEACHER GABRIELA TEACHER GABRIELA JOHANN, TEACHER JOHANN, TEACHER JOHANN TEACHER vousser TEACHER Deniz TEACHER Deniz TEACHER gan "excuse me. Yes, Gabriela? D-A-C-T-L-O-N. ‘Thank you. Excuse me. *... . - ‘surname’ mean? 1ts your family name Tm sorry, *.. Your first name is Johann. Your surname is Schulz, ‘Oh, OK. Thank you. Look atthe photo on page 12. » please? Look atthe photo on page 12 Excuse me, Whats ‘elma’ ® soreslasreell Apple. OK, thank you. Jiang, what's the answer to question 2? 1m sorry,” _1D) People People (3 Things @© do the crossword. Plurals GED © Write the plurals. students a student a teacher a person athing a baby aman a country a sandwich a woman watch and things Peer PCa LN Pronunciation: word stress (1) © Mark the stress (+) on these words. 1 2 3 ‘ 5 ‘ italy Brazil Russia Germany Australia Turkey 7 8 9 10 " computer notebook dictionary umbrella apple mobile /ee/ and /a/ Holp with Sounds, Student's Book p13 © 00k at the letters in bold. Match the words to the sounds. gan teacher apple practise vocabulary China woman that Brazil Italy man. Spelling: review 1 2 3 4 5 Heading ad writing Porto 1 p52 Brasil (Gea eihgt eight pencil eel umbrela / umbrella phone / fone computer teacher. © | Circe the words with the correct spelling. 6 notbook / notebook 7 sorry / sory 8 sanwich / sandwich 9 sirname / surname 10 first name / furst name @ 2 All about you Language Summary 2, Student's Book p102 2A She’s British Nationalities @ Five 15 nationalities (> W) Hello, my name ®___ Hiro. 1° Japanese and \e ‘a manager. This is my car be (singular): positive (3B 1” @© Fithin gaps 1-11 with ttalian be (singular): negative (22 © Nake these sentences negative 1 fma teacier Lmnota teacher Hes a student His name '’5. Roger. He? from the USA. Her name? ___ Camille, She *__. French TES You're from Russia, 1. Colombian, = Its German, 5 She’ Chinese Tm British. 2A and 2B @© Tick ) the true sentences. Make the other sentences negative, Write the correct sentences, 41 Beijing is the capital of China. # 2. Pele is German. Pelé isn't German. He's Brazilian. 3. Keira Knightley is American 4 Renault is a French company 5 The White House is in New York. 6 Al Pacino is from Italy 7 Tokyo is the capital of Japan. 8 Starbucks is a British company. 2B What’s your job? Jobs (23 @ ©) write the jobs. 25 ——— be (singular): Wh- questions (2E9 be (singular): yes / no questions and @© Fittin the gaps in these conversations short answers (ZB A B © 4) Make questions with these words. A Hello, what's. yourname? 4 Hi. your name? 1. Australia / from /Is / Bruce ? 8 Myname..... Oliver. 8 My Holly Is Bruce from Australia? ‘A Where _you from? a are you 2 2 police officer / he / Isa? . from the UK. ° the USA. a your job? a job? 3 Aylin /Is/ Germany / from ? 2 an actor. o act 4 she /Is / doctor /a? © Look at photos 1-4. Fill in the gaps in the conversations. 5 from / France / Is / Hamadi ? 6 he/Is/ manager /a? 7 from / Is / Mexico / Carolina ? 8 waitress / she /Is/a? Aylin > ts b) Write short answers to the A What's. his name? A her name? questions tt da), 8 His Bruce. 8 Aylin 4 Mac fat a he from? A ee from? . from Australia. 8 from Turkey q a his job? 4 job? 5 a waiter 5 a doctor, Fill in the gaps with am, 'm, are, is or isnt 1A Am. Lin this class? 8 Yes, you aa you Russ 8 Yes, 1 a name? a risen SEs BA your phone Japanese? 8 Hamad, 8 Carolina. 8 No, it A from? a i: Ron ase aA you a musician? 8 Eghpt 8 Mexico. 8 Nol not A job? a 7 5A it from Brazil? 8 manager, 8 teacher. 8 Yes, it 2C Personal information Titles (2E) Greetings CB Personal information questions EZ) ‘Complete the conversations with these titles and greetings. Mr Mrs Good evening (x 2) Good morning (x 2) Good night (x2) Good afternoon (x2) (Q Read the conversation. Fill in the gaps with these questions. What's your-fist-name-ptease?” What's your nationality? ‘What's your surname? What's your email address? ‘What's your address? What's your mobile number? ‘Are you married? How do you spell that, please? ALLEN Good afternoon. Welcome to the BRSC Bank. My names Ellen, eit Nice to meet you. ELLEN You too. | What'syour first name, please?. New Its Neil. FUN Thank you. ® Net Its Horton. euEN * - New Its H-O- EWEN. Thank you. * New I'm Australian, FUN a New Its 17 William Street, London SEIS 4ED. FEN Thanks. § Net Its neil, horton@webmail.co.uk. BUEN OK. 7... Net No, I'm single. -O-N Fun * Net 07988 456319, 5 c i : ; i ; i i i Fi 6 een Thank you very much, Pee a eas Numbers 13-100 (253 @© (5) Write the numbers and mark the stress. 9) 13 thirteen hy) 60 s. ») 30 8 dT so aug ) 70s 4, 40 f — #18 e asf ) 80 € 50 f m) 19 n. a) 16s 1) 90 n. = Write the answers in words, @ 4) eighty — twenty-two = sixty-four. by thirty-one + for 6) eighty-nine ~ sixty-three = 4) twenty-four + eighteen ¢) ninety-three ~ forty-two = #) sixty-six + thiny-four = How old ... ? GEE) @© Fillin the gaps with these words and phrases. Howat How oldis Howold are im He's years 2D, How old is she? Pronunciation: word stress (2) © Mark the stress (+) on these nationalities. 1 Gérman 6 Spanish 2 Russian 7 Brazilian 3. American 8 Italian 4 British 9 Turkish 5 Chinese 10 Australian Pronunciation: /1/ and /iz/ Help with Sounds, Student's Book p21 a) Look at these pictures. Check you remember the sounds /i/ and /is » six nineteen b) Look at the vowels in bold. Are the vowel sounds the same (S) or different (D)? six nineieen D6 Miss please 1 2 thing single S 7 women. British 3 he’s hi 8 police she’s 4 email Chinese 9 fifieen fifteen 5 watches people 10 evening evening Spelling: jobs © | ite the vowels (a, ¢, i, 0, u) in these jobs. Vateacher §an_a_r 2Zaw tir 6 an_er_ss Baw wis 7at_ix_ dr 4ad_a_r sam_n_g_r Spelling: plurals @ (F) circle the correct plurals. 1 Chair) chaires 6 sandwiches / sandwichs 7 babies / babys 8 mans/ men diarys / diaries girls / girles 9 women / wimin 10 poeple / people Reading and Writing Portolio 2 p54 2 3 4 watchs / watches 5 countrys / countries 3 People and places Language Summary 3, Student's Book p104 3A Two cities Adjectives (1) be (plural): positive and negative [59 @ AE) waite the vowels (a, ¢, 4,0, u) in © kad the email. Fill in the gaps with the correct positive (+) these adjectives. or negative (-) form of be. vbad 5 fr___ndly = - zhie 6b t_f_l Waal 5 i? 7 _xp_ ns. How ' are. (+) you? We? (+) in Egypt it? Wa 4 sm_ Il ‘beautiful country and the people * (4) frienly, We 9) b) (S) Write the opposites of the adjectives in Cairo, we ® (+) ina small hotel in Giza, near the Pyramids. in Ta). The hote (expensive and the manager®.....() very 1 good, Sit fiend. The rooms * +) very big, but they... (4) very 2 ‘ rice, Dave". (inthe hotel now, he "2... (2) in a ca. x : ‘Andit™. (4) vary hot here! See you soon, an Love Helen and Dave PS Here's a photo ofthe Pyramids Word order with adjectives; very (E23 @© Miake sentences with these words. 1. Her / beautiful / very /is / cat Hercat is very beautiful be (plural): questions and short answers (523 2 friendly / My /is / teacher / very © AV Fill in the gaps with ts, § or Ave. ~ ere are., Helen and Dave? 3 Its/ phone /a// old / very 2 the people friendly? 3 Helen and Dave in Cairo? 4 a/ She’ / doctor / good 4 Where the hotel? sc te a = 5 the hotel expensive? 5 cameras / are / The / expensive 6 the rooms very big? 7 Where... Dave now? 6 very /a/Its/ house / big 8 it very hot in Egypt? ie b) Write the answers to the questions in 4a). 7 is/ country /hot /a/ Egypt 1 They're in Foyt, 5 2 6 8 are / The / nice / sandwiches / very 3 a z ‘4 eice 3A and 3B - - = Review: contractions (1) Review: short answers © Choose the correct short answers. Write these sentences with contractions (I'm, he’, arent, etc.). 1 Are we in room 23? 1 He is from New York. @ Yes, we are. b) Yes,1am. ¢) Yes, we're, He's from New York, 2 Are you cold? 2 1am from Moscow. a) No,Lisnt, b) No, I not ¢) No, I'm not. 3. Is Hannah from Germany? eval ea a) Yes, shes. b) Yes, she is.) Yes, she’ is, 4 Are your friends at the hotel? a) No, they not. 6) No, the 4 He is not from London @ No, they arent: isn't 5 Am Lin your class? 5 What is your name? a) Yes, you are.) Yes,are you. Yes, you'r 6 1S Bruno a musician? 2) No, he not. 6) No, he isn't. ©) No, he arent. 7 Is your city beautiful? a) Yes, its.) Yes,isit. Yes, itis. 8 Are you and Francesca at school now? 8 They are not actors, they are waiters, a) No, we arent. 6) No, aren't we. ©) No, we not. 3B) Brothers and sisters ——— Family (EE Look at the Simpsons. Fill in the gaps with these words. father mother husband wife son daughter brother sister children parents 1 Homer is Barts father. . Bart is Homer's Homer is Marge’ Lisa is Marge’s ‘Marge is Homer’ Lisa is Barts 7 Marge is Bart’ Bart is Maggie’ 9 Homer and Marge are Bart, Lisa and Maggie's 10 Bart, Lisa and Magaie are Homer and Bort Usa ‘Maggie Marge’s © 100k again at the Simpsons. Fill in the gaps with these words, grandparents grandchildren grandfather grendmother grandson granddaughter 1, Mona and Abe are Barts _ grandparents 2 Lisa is Monals 3. Mona is Lisa 4 Bartis Abe's 5 Abe is Maggie’ 6 Bart, Lisa and Maggie are Mona and Abe’ Possessive 's (EB © Fillin the gaps with the correct names and ‘. “1 Bart is Lisa and Maggie's brother. 2 Mona is... mother. 3 Homer is husband, 4 Mona is _ wile. 5 Abe is father 6 Homer is Abe and son. 7 Lisa is Homer and daughter, & Maggie is Bart and sister. © Weve is or P (= the possessive) for § in these sentences. 1 She a doctor b= is 2 Nigel is Steve's brother. = P 3. His name's Brett ee 4 Katarina’s an actress we 5 Gary wife is French, = 6 Karen's parents are Italian. 's = 7 My teacher's from the UK. = 8 My teacher's name is Ed. $= ‘Subject pronouns (/, you, etc.) and possessive adjectives (my, your, etc.) C3 © Fitlin the gaps in the table. possessive | my. adjectives Choose the correct words. Wheres /@) dictionary? Kathy and Penny are we /our childzen. What’ he /his mother's name? We / Our arent from the USA. Is Justin you /your brother? 1/ My friend Ray is she /her father. It/ Its isnit very expensive. What’ they / their surname? They /Their arent he / his parents. 10 Is she /her in you /your class? Review: be @ Flin the gaps with the correct form of be. Rose Ho ROSE Hua © ROSE mum RIN mum RIN Mum RIN This *.fs_ a photo of my grandchildren. How old *____. they? Cassie? twenty-one and Noah nineteen. they students? No, they ® Cassie” an actress and Noah © a waiter. Hello, Erin, you OK? Yes, 1 fine, Mum, Where” you? 1”. with Silvia, We ® in acale. x Olivia with you? No, she She * ata friends house, © (3C Eatin or take away? Food and drink (1) GEE @ J) Write the words for food and drink, Sos a : 5 : Q 3 : A : A 9 S 5 10 a ch__ and t_m__o s__dw__h rf , 5{ Money and prices (IES Inacafé (=D BQ Write these prices in words. @ Rea these conversations. Fill inthe gaps with these words. 975 five dollars. } s ae D ‘Garr that's in away welcome Thanks Anything please Eat c >) e7 Fs ) 20 1 re aoe ~ ASSISTANT Can. Lhelp you? Fi An CUSTOMER Yes, a coflee and a croissant, = * ©) 25p 4 ASSISTANT Sure. else? i 9 £9.70 customeR No, that all, thanks. Fs ASSISTANT Eat or take Tt fe) How much... ? GE CUSTOMER in, please. ie Complete these questions with ASSENT OK, _ £3.20, please. HT How much is or How much are. ‘customen aloe. 3 x the small bag? assistant You're 39,99. ] beh avay help else Sue You'e Thank take Eat much please i a _. these pens? 2 ; ASSISTANT. Can you H 8 They're £2.95. y CUSTOMER Yes, a cappuccino, please t Kiet, oo ag : x ak the croissants? ‘CUSTOMER Yes, an egg sandwich, 3 Fa 8 They're €1.60, ASSISTANT nor away? iy customeR Take _ please ba at — Assistant OK, thats £440, please ; ie BN, aoe a eTey ASSISTANT. _.- welcome, 3D Bread and Food and drink (2) (3 cheese fel Fete @ GF) do the crossword. love, like, eat, drink, a lot of C9 @© 4 Complete the words. 1 11 k_. fish and rice. 21d_ a 1__ ofmilk, 3 1e__ a 1___ of vegetables. 4 T1_v_ chocolate. b) Tick (V) the sentences in 2a) that are true for you. Pronunciation: syllables © A) Look at these words. Notice the number of syllables. big = 1 syllable h = 2 syllables (Brit-ish) computer = 3 syllables (computer) b) Write the number of syllables in these words. 2) friendly 2 ») unfriendly ¢) cheap @) expensive «) ugly 4) beautiful 4) husband 1) wile ’) grandson 4) grandchildren Pronunciation: /p/ and /a/ Help with Sounds, Student's Book p29 @© A) Look at these Col) pictures. Check you remember the sounds /n/ and /a/. umbrella ) Look at the vowels in bold. Circle the correct vowel sounds, + orange @) /a/ 6 mother /o/ /a 2 brother —/o/ 7 dollar // /n/ 3 husband /oy /a/ 8 watch /0/ /a/ 4 chocolate /o/ /a/ glove — /0/ ‘al 5 doctor /o/ /n/ 10 son /o/ /al Spelling: numbers © | Write these numbers in words. a) 5 five a 9, ») 15 ho 9 56 2h 2 a ut Dy BB 9 40 y 31 9 28 100 Dressing ad wing Porto 3 ps6) Prenon eCanroN 4 My world Language Summary 4, Student's Book p106 4A I like it! Phrases with like, have, live, work, study (ZEB © ‘00k at pictures 1-10. Fill in the gaps with these words. study have football work children live centre like car languages British city music office flat company CLS a TERS 4A and 4B Present Simple (/, you, we, they): positive and negative (EB © 4 choose the correct verbs @ Read about Josef, Fill in the gaps with the positive (+) or negative (© of like, have, live, work or study. My name's Josef and |’ tive.. (+) in Bertin, in Germany. I'm married and my wife's name is Claudia. We * (+) two daughters, Katia and Elise, but we * ()a son, Katia is 12 and Elise is 15.They * (+) languages at school and their English is, very good. They * (+) rock music and Italian food, but they © (Chinese food. We” (+) ina nice flat in the centre of the city. 'm a teacher and |® in a school near our flat. We * * (+) three cats eet (Cla dog, but we 4B My free time ——— Free time activities (3 o a) (S) Write the missing letters in these phrases. goto the c__ b) Tick (V) the things in 1a) you do in your free time. 1 work (ada tke / tive Japanese food have /study a new computer lke / ve in an old house tive /have in the USA live /have a good camera Like / work in a cafe 9 tke / ve chocolate 2 3 a 5 work /study Spanish 6 7 8 b) Write six sentences about you. Use the phrases in 3a) and the Present Simple positive or negative. I don’t study italian. ike Japanese food. 4B Present Simple (/, you, we, they): questions and © Read about Midnight again. Then fill in the gaps in short answers (E3 these questions. Read about the American rock band Midnight. Fill in the gaps with these verbs. like watch have play live drink love eat (x2) Lek) Le) be] J @ rerrnmuminarrecrcove MIDNIGHT oa Hil Welcome to the Midnight website. Our names. are Marcus, Luke and Paul and we ' in Chicago, in the USA. We love our city and we 4 a lot of good friends here. Midnight play rock music and we *.{ike,. Radiohead, REM and Oasis. We go on tour" a lot, and in our free time we* DVDs and * ‘computer games. We also ® out a lot when we're on tour and we Chinese food. We also" allot of sandwiches and* a lot of cottee! {90 on four = go trom ely to cty and play concerts 1A Where do... Marcus, Luke and Paul .live..? B In Chicago, in the USA. 2A they like Chicago? B Yes, they do, 3A What music they ? 8 They like Raciohead, REM and Oasis. 4a they in their free tim 8 They watch DVDs and play computer gai 5A eat alow 8 Yes, they do, 6A food they like? ® Chinese food. TA alot of sandwiches? B Yes, they do, BA a lot of coffee? 8 Yes, they do. Make questions with these words. Then write the short answers. 1 write /1/ the questions / Do ? Do. write the questions?. (VY) _Yes. you do. 2 1/you/ know / Do? ® No, 3 inan office / you / Do / work ? A) ie : 4 Do/a brother / you / have ? w 5 today /we/a class / have / Do? ”) 6 Pete and Andy / football / like / Do ? ” 7 your parents / Do /a cat / have ? w ac Buying things Things to buy GZED ® oS © @ (S) do the puzzle. Find the thing to buy (4). FT Pen Cone) a box of o = z]e a. a < = this, that, these, those (IED Inashop LIE) @© Fillin the gaps with this, chat, these or those. © 2» Read this conversation in a shop. Fill in the gaps with these phrases. Exauseme Goodbye cant have No, that's all How much are Do youhave Here you are customen ——Excuseme. .? any AA batteries? SHOP ASSISTANT. Yes, they're over there, near the postcards, customer Thanks. ? they? SHOP ASSISTANT ‘They're £3.99 for four customer OK. And * that big box of chocolates, please? SHOP ASSISTANT Sure. Anything else? customer thanks. SHOP ASSISTANT OK. That’ £10.49, please. customer © SHOP ASSISTANT Thanks a lot. Bye. customer b) Read the conversation again. How much is the box of chocolates? his office over there. £ i i 3 ; : i ; : . : Days of the week @IE3 @ |F Write the days of the week ‘Monday Poe art Time words (£3 @ Fill in the gaps with these words. seconds year days months weeks hour minutes a) three hundred . seconds. ) thirty minutes = half an ¢) forty-eight hours = two @) twenty-one days = three 4 fifty-two weeks = one ... 4) one year = twelve Telling the time (IZED eo Write these times in two ways. eight o'clock eight. ® 6: = 6: 2) © Write these times with past or 0. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 4D Days and times ten past nine Talking about the time GIZE) © Killin the gaps with these words, What It's time past is at it quarter Excuse me. What. time is please? half ten, What be __- your English class? Ws to six. Pronunciation: syllables and word stress (1) © Write tesewords © .° in the table. football sixteen concert. concert” computer beautiful fifteen fifty Saturday tomato Chinese umbrella address office languages Spelling: double letters (1) @© circle the word with the correct spelling. sinal Gal 7 tenis / tennis tisues / tissues 8 ugly/uggly cinema / cinnema 9 surname / surrname shoping / shopping 10 bateries / batteries. magazine / magazine 41 manager / manager cofee / coffee 12 dolar/ dollar F) Peading and Writing Portfolio 4 958 5 Day-to-day life Language Summary 5, Student's Book p108 5A A typical day Daily routines (0 (8) Mat Hunt is a doctor. Look at his daily routine, Write the letters in these phrases. Present Simple (he, she, it): positive and negative (0 © Read about Mat Hunts routine. Fill in the gaps with the correct positive (+) form of these verbs. ave do getup sleep read leave watch start get (x2) go(x 2) have (x 3) Mat Hunt is a doctor and he ' lives.. in Colchester, in the UK. In the week he ® at 6.30, Mat and his wife, Sarah, * breakfast at about 7.00 with their two children, Josh and Ella, Mat * home at 7.15 and he * work at 7.30. He © lunch at about 1.15 and he? work at 6.30. He home at about 6.45 and then he * dinner with his family: After dinner Josh and Ella * their homework and Mat " Tor = the newspaper. He * to bed at 11.30 and he“... forabout seven hours. Mat and Sarah ®______. out on Friday evening and they . __. home at about midnight, Make these sentences negative. Write the correct sentences. 1. Mat lives im London. ‘Mat doesn’t live in London. He lives in Colchester. 2. He gets up at quarter to seven. 3. Mat and Sarah have three children. 4 Mat starts work at nine, 5 He finishes work at seven. 6 Mat and Sarah go out on Thursday evening, 5A and 5B - @© choose the correct words. 1 1. Dylan drink (Gnd a lot of coffee. 2 My brothers love /oves football 3. Our parents tive lives in New York. 4 Joand Dan play /plays tennis on Monday: 5. Lwork/ works for a British car company 6 My sister lke / likes rock music. 7 My son study /studies German at school 8 We eat /eats out a lot at the weekend hin Bangkok. 8 10 They play /plays computer games a lot. 9 He teach / teaches Engli Review: negatives (1) © Make these sentences negative Ym from the USA. Fmnot fromthe USA, 1 like vegetables. ‘They're my sister’ friends. He a police officer Fiona works in an office. My parents live in a flat, We're from Australia My son has a dog. 5B Where does she work? — = Time phrases with on, in, at (53 @© Fillin the gaps with these words and phrases. Wednesday the morning four o'clock the afternoon the evening Sunday evening right the week the weekend on Wednesday. s at midday Monday morning half past five Thursday aftemioon midnight © AFiliin the gaps with on, in or at. : 1 I watch TV _jn_ the morning. 2 Isleep the afternoon. 3 Thave an English class Monday evening, 4 Idont work night 5 get up seven o'clock ven the week. 6 Thave dinner... eight thirty the evening. % 7 1go to bed ........ midnight the weekend : 8 1 go shopping Saturday morning. 9 I get up. midday Sunday. 10 Lwatch TV Sunday afternoon, b) Tick (7) the sentences in 2a) that are true for you. — 5B Present Simple (he, she, it): Wh- questions (23 Present Simple (he, she, it): yes / no questions and a) Look at the photo of Luke and the table. Fill in the gaps in questions 1-6. short answers © a Make questions with these words. ive / Luke / in the UK / Does ? Does Luke live in the. UK2. Claire / Does / in Brighton / live ? get up/ she /at / Does / eleven ? at /10 bed / Luke / ten thirty / go / Do Luke [ergiote Vie Hear 5 play / tennis /in / Does / Luike / his free time ? English teacher in| waitress in an a language school _| Italian restaurant = SIRI getup 7.00 am. 77.00 am mtobed foam | eam 6 Claire / Does / at / concerts / go to / the weekend ? free time | watch DVDs _ play tennis weekend | play football go to concerts ss b) Write short answers for the questions in 4a). + Where does. Luke live? Serene . In Brighton, in the UK. 3 _ 2 Where he ? 3 . Ina language school. 3 What time ss Het g Review: short answers At seven o'clock © Write the positive (+) and negative (-) short ‘ time he to bed? answers. At half past eleven, $ What __ he He watches DVDs. ‘ he He plays football b) Look at the photo of Claire and the table. Write in his free time? at the weekend? Are you from Germany? w © ..No.timnot, Do you like coffee? (9) Yes, © No, Yes. lam, the questions. Naar clebo Wr. 3 Does your wife work at home? In Miami, in the USA. es 2 she _ 9 een icareont 4 Isher brother a doctor? ; ©) At eleven o'clock. oO ~ ~ ‘ 5 Are their sons married? A half past we. ®) s oO She plays temas, 6 Do they live with their parents? . @) She goes to concerts oO ee eo eo No Uo) EI Food and drink (3) (53 @ J do the crossword. Inarestaurant GED a) Look at the photo and read the conversation. Fill in the gaps with these phrases. Aseyouresty forme abottleof Cant have Stil please Not for me the ill OF course ‘would you like wartness Good evening. ' Are youready. to order? rou Yes.? the mushroom pizza, please? ceorce And can I have the burger and chips? wartRess Certainly: What ? to drink? Pour An orange juice, please. ceorce And can I have * mineral water? waitress. Still or sparkling? crorce * wartness OK. Thanks very much. waireess Would you like a dessert? rou « thanks, ctorce The fruit salad”. wartress. Certainly: GEORGE Excuse me, Can we have ® . please? wartress.° ceorce Thanks a lot 1) Read the conversation again. Complete the table [Potty | George ——t main course | mushroom pizza_| drink: dessert 5D A day off Frequency adverbs and phrases with every (E23 Pronunciation: sounds review (1) nae - iat ~~ Help with Sounds, Student's Book p13, p21, p20 A 5] Write the letters in these frequency adverbs. 8 @ 21E) wie the teers thee equency Look at the letters in bold in these words. s ynotuswatty Write the words in the table. 3 2 a_w_ys 5 an_v_r part email teacher much thing doctor = 4s__at__es apple shop number ttaly hot single 8 Sere please pact people woman love Bish (UES i Fill im the gaps “a the frequency adv a in 1a). Teal Tar EI : bag computer ed 2s °° notusually.. man. @© Pur these phrases with every in order. every year every two hours SS every mimute 1 every ten years 8 every month every day sik nineteen eo a) Put the words in brackets ( ) in the correct place in these sentences. usual 1 igo out on Monday evenings. (usually) 2. Leat out in the week. (don't usually) () | 3. Lwatch TV. (every evening) cotfee siete 4 Lhave breakfast in bed. (never) | Spelling: Present Simple (he, she, it) (S) Circle the correct spelling. My father @eBy getes home at eight Henrietta finishs / fishes work at 5.30. Latif studies /studys languages Rob works / workes in an office 5 I'm late for my English class. (sometimes) 6 I get up early. (every day) He gos / goes to the cinema every weekend. She haves / has three children, 7 2 3 ‘ 5 Fred watchs /watches TV a lot 6 7 Tm very busy in the week. (always) % . 8 The class starts / startes at ten o'clock. 8 1 go to the cinema. (every weekend) b) Tick (7) the sentences in 3a) that are true for you. H) Reacing and Wing Porto § 260 6 Towns and cities Language Summary 6, Student's Book p10 6A My home town Places in a town or city (1) (5B @ 00k at the map of Rushley, a, some, a lot of; there is / there are: positive XB a town in the UK, Match ihe wins pe @ Read these sentences about Rushley. Fill in the gaps with There’s or There are. a} albuilaing ‘ 1. There's. a café near the bus station. b) a shopping centre 2 two very nice parks. a museum ss 3 a cinema in Rushley 4) ariver 4 two four-star hotels «} a bus station 5 a big shopping centre. f) a park 6 a lot of good shops. a) a theatre 7 some beautiful buildings an airport _ 8 an Italian restaurant called Silvio’, ay attwtis ° am airport near Rushley. oe 10 some famous pictures in the museum. — + - — 6A and 6B © Choose the correct words. Then tick (/) Review: there, they're, their the sententes that axeitnie for you. © a) Read these sentences. Notice the difference between Near my house or flat there, they're and their. 1 Theres@/some station. 1 There are some good museums. 2 There’ a/a lot of park, 2 They're from France. (they're = they are) 3. There are a/a lot of shops. 3. This is their house. (their + noun) 4 There’s a /an old theatre. TIP! © there, they’re and their have the same pronunciation /deal. 5 There are a / two cinemas. ) (S) Fill in the gaps with there, they're or their. 6 There are a /some good restaurants. 1 Theresa great restaurant near my flat a from Boston, in the USA. 3. What are names? In my town or city 7 There's a/some river. 8 There are some /a famous buildings. 9 There’ alot of /an airport 4 are about 50 people in the company 10 There are an /a lot of nice cafés 5 Can you tell me _... phone number? 11 There’ a/a lot of big shopping centre. 6 like these pictures. very beautiful 12 There are a/ some expensive hotels. 7 _... are twelve people in our class 6B Are there any shops? ste Places in a town or city (2) (3 @ |) wiite the words. @ there is/ there are: positive and negative [3 3 © ead about Henry’ home town. Fill in the gaps with there, there isnt, there are or there arent. Va Hive in Greenwich, in London. ‘There are (+) a lot of things to do here.? (+) alot of rice old buildings, some very good museums and : (+) avery beautiful park 4 (Ja big shopping centre in the centre of Greenwich, but © co) 2 lot of nice shops. © __ (+) also two theatres and a cinema,” (#) @ famous market in Greenwich five days a week, but ()a market on Monday or Tuesday. ive about ten minutes from Greenwich station. - (#) a supermarket near the station, but C)any shops in my road. And ” Cary restaurants near my fat, but sini) a lot of very good restaurants in the centre | think Greenwich is a great place to live there is/ there are: yes / no questions and short answers (9 @ Read about Greenwich again. Then write © Nie questions with these words. the short answers to the questions in 3. 1. in Greenwich / a Is / park / there ? Yes. there is. Is there a park in Greenwich? 2 good /any / museums / Are / there ? 3 big/ there / shopping centre / Is fa? 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 4 on Tuesdays / there / market / 1s /a? a, some, alot of, any CB GED 5 Are /in Henry's road / there / shops / any ? © Choose the correct words. ‘There's @Y some post office. Are there a /any shops? ‘There isn't a / any theatre. There are any / some nice cafés. There aren't any /an old buildings. ‘There’ an/ any airport Ave there an /any museums? Is there a / any chemists? There are some / any restaurants 6 a/ there / near the station / Is / supermarket ? 7 near Henry’ flat/ any / there / restaurants / Are? 8 restaurants / good / any / Ate /in the centre / there ? 6c ) Tourist information Things in your bag (2) GEER [rJoFeTATR TO @© (2) do the crossword. cl Ceo 2. At the tourist information centre GI=B © Romina (8) is atthe tourist information centre in Greenwich. Put her conversation with the assistant (A) in order. a) Thank you. How much is it? ¥) 8 Good morning, 1 ©) 8 Yes, please. Do you have a map of Greenwich? 4 A Yes, of course. Here you are ©) A Hello, can U help you? 2 4) A Us free GREENWICH TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE © Read the conversation in 2 again, Answer these questions. ) ® Ist closed on Mondays? ~~ 4 Does the tourist information centre have maps of Greenwich? 5) Thank you very much ek ROK, thanks. And when is the —_ Maritime Museum open? 7 2 Are the maps fre J) A You're welcome. Anything else? 8) A No, its open every day. 1) WtSopen from 10 a.m, to 7 pm a 4 3 Hy i} 2 Fy Fa o 5 S 3 Fa Fd = 5 2 g Fy ri Oo 2 = fe) 2 Fy A g é 2 5 3. What time is the Maritime Museum open? mm) R Thanks a lot. Goodbye. 4 Isit open on Mondays? 1s) R Can you show me on this map? 9) Yes, where the Greenwich Theatre, 7 please? 13 5 Where is the Greenwich Theatre? p) A Its in Crooms Hill @ A Goodbye. Have a good day. 9) A Yes, of course. Here itis. Its about five minutes away. 6 Is the Greenwich Theatre near the tourist information centre? a a en oe) 6D It’s my favourite Clothes zB O oom 3 O 8 Pete aL Colours (9 @© |) Write the colours. vider red. 6 cub b 2 loeywh yo 7 thew w 3 ronwb b, 8 ipkn p 4 cabkl b. som g 5 enmge g favourite (3 © Make sentences with these words. 1 favourite / your / food / What's ? What's your favourite food? 2. are / shoes / These / favourite / my 3. singer / your / favourite / Who's ? 4 favourite / my / is / This / shirt 5 blue / favourite / My /is / colour Pronunciation: /t{/ and /d3/ Help with Sounds, Student's Book p63 © A Look at these pictures, Check you remember the sounds /tf/ and /d3/. 7 cheese orange juice b) Look at the letters in bold. Circle the correct sounds. 1 2 3 10 1" 2 chocolate @D lds! jumper fff language [tJ /d5/ children it{/ Id! manager //—/d3/ picture Idsf jeans A Idg/ French it) /d3/ page AY Igy much it /d3/ chips AY ids! jacket Ay /d3/ Spelling: silent letters (1) © (JF we don't say every letter in — some words. Write the silent letters. 10 u 2 B “4 suit lis_t en _ilding theat_e —rite ans_er san _wich We _ nesday pos_ card bre_ kfast veg tables fu_t bred choe__late (GH Reading and Waiting Portfolio 6 pé2 7 Love it, like it, hate it! Language Summary 7, Student's Book p112 7A We’re twins Things you like and @) love, like, hate CQ don’t like (58 © Match these phrases to the pictures. Writ @ Vie we words Vve hate dont hee 1B :@ 2O +@ Mel and Andy are twins. Look at the photos and the table. Then fill in the gaps in sentences 1-12. 1 2 SWE ua. Classical music 3 She football. 4 She _.. Watching sport on TV. 5 Andy dancing, 6 He rock 7 He like 8 He horror Andy and Mel taco 10 They Chinese : 11 They . coffee 12 They 7A and 7B —— Object pronouns (EB © change the words in bold to object pronouns. 1 Tike classical music, but Lan hates elassteal-musie. it ; 2.4 Do you know Kim’ brother? 2 8 Yes, but I don’t like Kim's brother. 3 I don't like dogs, but my husband loves dogs. A 4A Does Adela love Chris? 4 8 Yes, and Chris loves Adela! 5 Idon'tlike flying, but my wife loves flying. 6 Fd and | like Jo, but she doesn't like Ed and me Review: Present Simple ©O Correct the mistakes do you Where yotrde live? Fiona don't work in an office Where do your daughter live? Lin study English at a language school in London. ‘What does your parents do in the _ evening? Review: subject and object pronouns © choose the correct words. 11s @@/him in this class? 2 I/me phone he /him every day. e 3. We/ Us don't know they / them. 4 Do they/them know she /her? 5. She / Her plays tennis with J/ me. 9 6 He/ Him never talks to we /us. 7B) Can you drive? —— Abilities ED © dv the puzzte. Find the famous person (¥). @ 4 a a play the guitar le a Lydia and Pia doesn't like soap operas. My brother haves three cars ‘Tom’s son work for a computer company. Jack watchs TV every evening, ‘What time do you starts work? —————— ee — —_ 7B can: positive and negative can: yes / no questions and short answers (3 @© Fitlin the gaps with can or cant and © Make questions with these words. Then write the positive (+) these verbs, and negative (~) short answers. 1 understand / Spanish / you / Can ? Gan you understand Spanish? () Yes.tcan,. © ..No,!can't play ski cook sing speak 2 drive / your / sister / Can ? cc eee a 3 French / your / Can / speak / parents ? 4 the piano / son / play / your / Can ? ®) 2 They well. ee 5 this/ you / exercise / Can / do ? o) oO Review: vocabulary (© GF Find fifteen words (-> 4). Write the words in the table ‘There are five words for each group. 3 Tamara A W H I T E K R s D 5 They Russian, (7) Directions supermarket PARK ROAD bank station hotel MARKET STREET restaurant || 0 café museum theatre 2 pana 2 6 > || postottice Prepositions of place (9 © Penny is at % on the map. Fill in the gaps with (@ Vou.ave at % on the map. Choose the correct words. these words and phrases. 1 The station is @3Y/in the let. Excuseme on the left That's opposite Go along 2. The café is next to / opposite the restaurant. 3 3. The post office is next to / opposite the café pon pina na erenisa ato 4 The hotel is in/near Market Street z 5 The museum is in/on your right. me thus road and torn 6 The bank is neor/in the theatre right.?, : Green Road. 7 The market is opposite / next to the hotel. ‘The post offices . 4 The restaurant is opposite / next to the chemist’. Hes anniniaaryer ey Asking for and giving directions (IZA penny Thank you very much @ You are at *& on the map. Read these directions. MAN You're weleome. Write the places. 1 Its over there, opposite the theatre. .the park next to. on your right near here turn left Is there 2 Go along this road and turn right. Its on your right, ° - penny Excuse me. nnext to the restaurant, ‘a supermarket” ? 3 Go along this road and turn left. It on your right, WOMAN. Yes, there is. Go along this road and, next to the supermarket . 7 The supermarket 4 Go along this road. 11S on your left, opposite the the bank. market 5 Go along this road and tum right, Its on your ry ;| 8 Es g hi fy Fy i Es ei i E3 EI z ° Fs Ei Pi fs ry q i Es : i) 9 i Es 4 Pi fy | FA ie] EB 5 Fi i fy g 8 Fy i 9 Fe ° Es i ri fy . penny Thanks a lot right, opposite the café. 00 Answer Key 4A What's your name? Pavia Hello, Ym Pala, What's your name? enzo Helo, my name's Fn20 PAVIA Nice to-meet You ENz0 You too ena Hi, Amir amin — Hi Lena, How are you? {ena Tmfine, thanks And you? foun Tint OK, thanks YWONNE Rober. this is Mein ROBERT Hello, Mein, Nice co meet HEIN You too LENA Bye, Amie soit Goodbye, Lena, See you Lena Yes, see you Huco Hello, Yim Hugo. Whats your name? an Hisamy nome tian HUGO Nice to mect you aN You 100. CARLA Hello, Alene Atbx@! Hi, Carl, How are you? CARLA Tin fine, thanks, And you? ubxel Yin OK, thanks. one 2 two 3 three 4 four 5 fve Gsix seven Bight nine 101en Treleven 12 welve Whats your mobile number? Its 07644 199087, |What's your home number? Ws 01720 799203. 4B Where's she from? 1 2italy 3 Australia 4 the USA ‘5 Brazil 6Spain 7 China 8 Germany 9 Turkey 10 the UK 11 Mexico 22 Russia FABIEN CLARA FABIEN cUARA FABIEN CUARA FABIEN Hello, I'm Fabien Hi, my mame’ Clara, Nice to meet you. You too Where are you from? ‘im from Spain. And you? Pm from France 3 EMMA Hi, Brian BRIAN Hello, Emma, How are you? tumA. I'm fine, thanks. And you? BRIAN I'm OK, thanks, EMMA Brian, this is Kaoru. BRIAN. Hello, Kaoru, Nice to meet AOR You too. FMA Where are you from? kaoRU Pm from Osaka, in Japan. 4° 2He 3Her 4She Shis 6 His 7he ‘He Sher 1Her 1she 12.She 1C In class la)abedefghijkimnopqrst uvwxyz b) ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP QRSTUVWXYZ 2 Whats your first mame, please? Ws Gabriela What's your surname? nega. How do you spell that? ORTEGA 3 zapencil 3a mobile 4a notebook San umbrella 6a bag 7a pen 8.an iPod 9 a book 10 an apple 4 2 How do you spell 3 What docs 41 don't understand 5 Can you repeat that 6 in English 7 1 don’ know 1D People and things 1 2table 3 samdwich 4 woman 5 baby 64 camera 64 computer 7 boy Srman 9diary 10 chaie 11 gil 2 2teachers 3 people 4things Shabies 6 men 7 names 8 countries 9 sandwiches 10 women 11 watches answers 3 2 Brac 3 Rissa 4 Gérmany 5 Austria 6 Tirkey 7 compater a ndtebook 9 dictionary soumbsdlla 11 Apple 12 mdbile 4 /ie/ apple, practise, vocabulary, that Joi China, woman, Brazil, Italy 5 2eight 3 pencil 4 umbrella 5 phone G notebook 7 sorry 8 sandwich ‘9 surname 10 first name 2A She’s British 7 5 Zz A ofa] Al z 1 L 1 4 Covoms Tay v 2535 485m 6'm 7 re 85 91m yom 1s 2 He isnt a stude! / Hes not a student, 3 You arent from Russia. / You're not from Russia. 4 Itisn't German, /1tS not German. 5 She isnit Chinese. / She's not Chinese 6m not British 3 Keira Knightley isn't American. Shes British, 47 5 The Whit House isn't in New York. Its in ‘Washington, 6 Al Pacino isnt from ‘Hes from the USA. 77 8 Starbuicks isn' a British company. ts an American company 2B What’s your job? 1 Zan actress 3am actor 4a taxi driver Sashop assistant 6a musician 7 police officer 8 a waittess 9.awaiter 10a doctor 11 teacher AA 5 a 8 8 BA 8 A 8 8 Hello, what's your name? My name's Oliver. Whete are you from? tm from the UK ‘What's your job? Vm an actor Hi, what's your name? My name’ Holly Where are you from? Pm from the USA, What's your job? Pm an actress. Answer Key 3 4 3 1& What his name? His name's Bruce, ‘Where’ he from? He from Australia, What’ his job? Hes a waiter What's her name? Her name’ Aylin, ‘Where's she from? She’ from Turkey: ‘What's her job? She’ a doctor. ‘What's his name? His names Hamad. ‘Where's he from? He’ from Exypt ‘What’ his job? He’ a manager, What's her name? Her name's Carolina Wheres she from? She from Mexico What's her job? She's a teacher. 1a) 215 he a police officer? 3 1s Aylin from Germany? 4 Is she a doctor? 5 Is Hamadi from France? 6s he a manager? 7 Is Carolina from Mexico? 8 Is she a waitress? b)2 No, he ist. / No, he’ not 3 No, she isnt. / No, she not. 4 Yes, she is. 5 No, he isnt /No, he’ not. 6Yes, he is. 7 Yes, she is. 8 No, she isnt. / No, she’ not. 1A Am Lin this class? 8 Yes, you are 2 A Are you Russian? 8 Yes, lam, 3 A Is your phone Japanese? 8 No, ivisn’t 48 Are you a musician? 8 No, Tm not 5 A Isit from Brazil? B Yes, itis. 2C Personal information 1 1.Good evening 2 Mr 3.Good evening 4 Good night 5 Good night 6 Good morning 7 Good morning, 8 Good afternoon 9 Mrs 10 Good afternoon, 2 2Whats your sumame? 3 How do you spell that, please? 4 Whats your nationality? § Whats your address? {6 Whats your email address? 7 Are ‘you married? 8 What's your mobile number? 2D How old is she? 1b) thiny ¢ fourteen 4) forty )flicen ity 4) sintcen n) shey i seventcen 9) sévemty W) eightcen 9 Gighty my) ninetéen 0) ninety 2 by sevemy-seven «twenty-six 4) forty-two @)filty-one #) a hundred 3 2years 3 How old are 41m 5 How old is 6 Hes 5 Chintse 6 Spinish 7 Brazian 8iilian 9 Tickish 10 Australian 5b) 3D 45 5D 6D 7S 85 9D 10D 6 Zawaiter 3a waitress 4 doctor S.an actor 6 an actress 7. taxi driver a manager 7 2diaries 3 gins 4 watches S.countries 6 sandwiches 7 babies 8 men 9 women 10 people 3A Two cities Ja) 2 hot 3 new 4 small 5 friendly «beautiful 7 expensive b)2 cold 3 old 4big 5 untriendly ugly 7 cheap 2. 2My teacher is very friendly. 3 105 ‘avery old phone, 4 She’ a good getor. 5 The cameras are expensive 6 Its avery big house. 7 Egypt is a hot country. 8 The sandwiches are 3 dhe 3% 4are Saren't/‘renot Gre 7 isnt / Snot (is not) 8 (is) ‘arent /“re not (are not) 10°re 11isnt/'s not (is not) 125 13% 4a) 2Are 3 Are 4 SIs 6 Are 7 Bls ) 2 Yes, they are, 3 No, they aren't. / No, they're not. 4118 in Giza (near the Pyramids). 5 No, it isnt. / No, itS not. 6 No, they aren. / No, they're not. 7 He’ ina cafe 8 Yes, ts. 5 21'm from Moscow, 3 You aren't in this class, / You're not in this class 4 He isnt from London. / He’ not from London. 5 What your name? 6 She isnt Spanish, she’ Mexican, / Shes not Spanish, she’ Mexican, ‘7 We're in Spain and its very hot. 8 They arent actors, they're waiters, / They're not actors, theyre waiters, 6 2c) 3b) 4c) Sa) 6b) 70) 82) 3B Brothers and sisters 1 2son 3 husband 4 daughter 5 wife 6 sister 7 mother 8 brother 9 parents 10 children 2 2granddaughter 3 grandmother 4 grandson 5 grandfather 6 grandchildren 3 2Homers 4 Marge’ 4 Abes 5 Homers 6 Mona’s 7 Marges a lisas 4 dis 4is SP GP 7is OP 5 subject pronouns: 1, you, he, she, it, we, they possessive adjective her, iis, our, their my, your, his, 6 Zour shis 4We 5 your 6 My, her 71 8 their 9 They, his 10 she, your 7 2ave 3% (is) 41 Gis) 5 Are Garen't/ re not 7% (is) 8% (is) 9Are 10°m Tare 12'm 13 "te 1ls 15 isnt/ Snot 165 3C Eat in or take away? 1 2a mineral water 3 an egg sandwich, 4a Coke Sater 6acollee 7 an orange juice 8 croissant 9a cappuccino 10 cheese and tomato sandwich, b) seven euros twenty cents 4@) fifteen pounds ¢) twenty-five p / pence f) nine (pounds) seventy 3.1 How much is 2 How much are 3 Hove much are 4 How much is 4 1 ASSISTANT Can Thelp you? ‘CUSTOMER Yes, a coffee and a croissant, please. Sure, Anything else? No, that’ all, thanks. Eatin or take away? Eat in, please. OK, that’s £3.20, please. ‘Thanks a lot. You're welcome, 2 ASSISTANT Can I help you? CUSTOMER Yes, 2 eappuceino, please. Sure, Anything else? Yes, an egg sandwich, please. Eat in or take away? Take away, please. OK, that’s £4.40, please. ‘Thank you very much, You're welcome 3D Bread and cheese 1 Zchocolate 3 cheese 4 fish 5 vegetables 6 orange juice 7 sugar B bread 9 eggs 10 meat 17 pasta Tawater 13 tea 14 coflee 15 fruit 16 milk 2a) ike 2 drink, lot 3 eat, lot 4love 3b) HB el 3 €)2 93 g)2 HL 92-93 4b) 3/al 4/0/ 5 0/ 6 (al 7/0! aol 9/6! 10a! 5 b)fifteen 9 Blty-six 4) fourteen 6) forty 1) twenty-eight #2) ninety-nine h) eleven 1) twelve s)eighty-three X) thirty-one i) a hundred 4al © itt 1 2 work in an office 3 like football 4 live in 2 flat 5 study languages 6 like rock music 7 have a car 8 live in the centre of the eity 9 have two children 10 work for a British ‘company 2 have 3 dont have 4 study 5 like 6 dont like 7 live 8 work 9 donit have 10 have 3a) 2like 3 have 4 live 5 study 6 live Thave awork 9 like b) Students” answers 4B My free 1a) 2 play tennis 3 go out with friends 4 play computer games § go to the cinema 6 eat out 7 go to concerts 8 go shopping 2 tlive Zhave 4 watch 5 play 6 eat Tlove Beat 9drink 3° 2Do they like Chicago? 3 What music do they like? 4 What do they do in their free time? 5 Do they eat ‘out a lot? What food do they like? 7 Do they eat 2 lor of sandwiches? 8 Do they drink a lot of collec? 4 2Do I know you? No, you don’, 3 Do you work in an office? Yes, Ido. (¥es, we do.) 4 Do you have a brother? No, I don't. (No, we dont) '5 Do we have a class today? Yes, we do. /¥es, you do, 6 Do Pete and Andy like football? Yes, they do. 7 Do your parents have a cat? No, they dont. Answer Key 2 gets up 3 have 4 leaves 5 starts Ghas 7 finishes 6 gets 9 has 10:do ‘i watches 12 reads 13 goes 14 sleeps 15 g0 16 get 2 He doesn't get up at quarter to seven. He gets up at half past six / six thirty. 3 Mat and Sarah don't have three children, They have two children, 4 Mat doesn't start work at nine / nine o'clock, He starts work at half past seven / seven thiny. 5 He doesnt finish work at seven. He finishes work at half past six / six thirty. 6 Mat and Sarah dont go out ‘on Thursday evening. They go out on Friday evening. 4C Buying things 2 1 2 iagazine 3 sweets 4 tssues 5 map 6 chocolates 7 postcard @ batteries ‘9 birthday card thing to buy (4): newspaper 3 2 2 That 3 those 4 these 5 this 6 that 3a) 2,Do you have 3 How much are 4.can Ihave 5.No, that all 6 Here you are 7 Goodbye b) £6.50. 4D Days and times 1 2 Tuesday 3 Wednesday 4 Thursday 5 Friday 6 Saturday 7 Sunday 2 2)minutes b) hour ¢) days 4) weeks — 4 «) year ) months 2love Slive 4 play Swork 6 likes T studies 8 eat 9 teaches 10 play 2 1 dont like vegetables. 3 They arent my sister friends, / They're nnot my sister$ friends. 4 He isnt a police officer / le not a police officer. 5 Fiona doesn't work in aa office. 6 My parents dont live in a flat. 7 We arentt from Australia. / We're not from Australia. @ My son doesn't have a dog. 3 2quarter past five, five fifteen 5 3 half past ten, ten thirty 4 quarter to three, two forty-five 4 2five to six 3 twenty to four 4 twenty-five past wo 5 cen to seven 6 five past eleven. 7 twenty-five to twelve 8 twenty past one 5 1 A What time is it, please? 5 Irs half past ten, BA Mey ene Yee Ea 5B Where does she work? dss! b isat quater sic 1) Wetaecay gee a Peciacone oon aS cae nee eae Ee Ay pers office the evening oe ona ee ee = _| os iy Gaon leas ae Saturday tomato ‘at midnight tye |imiela night een 7 2tissues 3 cinema 4 shopping 5 magazine 6 collee 7 tennis 8 ugly 9 surname 10 hatteries 17 manager ve dollar 2a) 2in 30n 4at Sat, in 6at, im Tat, at 8 on at, on-10 on, 3a) 2 Where does he work? 3 What time does he get up? 4 What time does hhe go to bed? 5 What does he do in his free time? 6 What does he do at the weekend? b) 2 Where does she work? 3 What time does she get up? 4 What time does she go to bed? § What does she do in her free time? 6 What does she do at the weekend? 5A A typical day 1 Zhave breakfast 3 leave home 4 start ‘work 5 have lunch 6 finish work 7 gethome 8 have dinner 9 go to bed. 10 sleep Answer Key 4a) 2 Does Claire live in Brighton? 3 Does she get up at eleven? 4 Does Luke go to bel atten thirty? 5 Does Luke play tennis in his free lime? 6 Does Claire go to concerts at the weekend? b) 2 No, she doesnt. 3 Yes, she does. 4'No, he doesnt, § No, he doesnt 6 Yes, she does. 5 2Yes, 1do. No, don't. 3 Yes, she ddoes. No, she doesn't. 4 Yes, he is, No, he ism't./ No, he's not. 5 Yes, they are. No, they arent. / No, they're not, 6 Yes, they do. No, they don't. 5C The New Moon 119 mushroom 14 mineral water 2eream 3 coffee 4 burger 5 lasagne 6 fruit salad 7 vanilla ice cream a apple pie 9 salad 10.chips M1 strawberry 12 chicken 13 pizza 2a) 2Can Ihave 3 would you like 4a Dottle of § Still, please 6 Not for me Tor me 8 the bill 9 Of course b) Polly George main | mushroom | burger course | pizza | and chips drink orange a boitle of juice still mineral dessert = fruit salad SD A day off Ja) 2 always 3 never 4sometimes 5 usually ) 9) always 6) usually «) sometimes e) never 2 Tevery minute 2every two hours a every day 4.every week 5 every month 6 every six months 7 every year 8 every n years 3a) 2 | don't usually eat out in the week 3 | watch TV every evening, 4 I never have breakfast in bed. 5 V'm sometimes late for my English class. 6 | get up early every day. 7 Vim always very busy in the week 8 | go to the cinema every weekend. 4 feu! man, apple, practise al weacher, Italy, woman A) thing, single, British, email, please, people doctor, shop, hot ‘much, number, lave 5 2finishes 3 studies 4 works S watches 6 goes 7 has 8 starts GA My home town 9895 }¢ 6)6-9 3 W297 2 2 Thereare 3 There's 4 There are 5 Theres 6 There are 7 There are a Theres 9 Theres 10 There ate 3 2a aalotof 4an Sto 6some 7a some 9an 1alotof 11a 4b) 2 They're 3their 4°There 5 their 6 Theyre 7 There 6B Are there any shops? 1 2amarket 3. post office 4a road Sabus stop 6abank 7a square 8. cashpoint 9 supermarket 2 2 Thereare athere’s 4 There isn't Sthereare 6 There are 7 Theres @ there isnt 9 Theres 10 there arent vi there aren't 12 there are 3 2 Are there any good museums? 31s there a big shopping centre? 4Is there a market on Tuesdays? 5 Ate there any shops in Henry road? 6 Is there a supermarket near the 7 Are there any restaurants near Henrys flar? 8 Ate there any good restaurants in the centre? 4 2Yes, here are, 3 No, there isn, 4 No, there isnt 5 No, there arent, 6 Yes, there is. 7 No, there arent. 8 Yes, there are Zany 3a 4some Sany 6an 7 any a 9some 6C Tourist information 1 2eredit card 3 purse 4 guide book Scamera 6 money 7 keys 8 laptop 9 wallet 10 passport 11 map. tb) 28) 3¢) ad) 5a) 6f) 71) sl) 9g) 10k) 14h) 12)) 130) 14p) 15n) 161) 7m) 18q) 3 2 Yes, they-are. 3 From 19am. to 7 p.m, 4 Yes, itis. 5 (Its in) Crooms Hill. 6 Yes, it is. 6D It’s my favourite 1 2 boots 3a jumper 4 coat 5 trainers Gashirt 7 jeans 8a Eshirt 9 shoes rOtrousers TWaskint 12a jacket iaadress 14a suit 2 ayellow 3 brown 4 black s green S blue 7 white 6 pink 9 grey 3 2 These are my favourite shoes. 2 Who’ your favourite si 4 This is my favoueite shirt 5 My favourite colour is blue. 4b) 3 id) 4 if) 5 (05) 6 Afi 7 Md5l Sith) 9/ds/ 10! 10 ie) 12/d5h 3 building 4 theatre 5 write Ganswer 7 sandwich @ Wednesday ‘9 postcard 10 breakfast 11 vegetables 72 fruit 13 bread 14 chocolate 7A We're twins 1 2animals 3 visiting new places 4 dancing § horror films 6 shopping for clothes 7 flying 6 classical music 9 watching sport on TV 2 1Mlove 21 like 21 dont like 41hate 3 2She likes classical music. 3 She doesn't like football. 4 She hates ‘watching sport on TV. $ Andy loves dancing, 6 He likes rock music. 7 He doesm't like tennis, @ He hates horror films, 9 Andy and Mel love ice eream. 10 They like Chinese food. 11 They don't like collec 12 They hate flying 4 2him athem 4her Sit 6us 5 21 phone him every day. 3 We don't know them, 4 Do they know her? 5 She plays tennis with me. 6 He never talks to us, 6 2Fiona doesn't work in an office 3 Where does your daughter live? 4 Lin studies English at 2 langus school in London, 5 What do your parents do in the evening? 6 Lydia and Pia don’t like soap operas. 7 My Dprother hay three cars. 8 Toms son ‘works for a computer company. 9 Jack watches TV every evening. 30 What time do you start work? 7B Can you drive? 1 2ski asing 4basketball 5 drive 6 swim 7 cook 8 piano 9 ride 10 speak Famous person (4): Tiger Woods 2 2 They cam ski well. 3 Tamara can't sing, 4 She ean cook very well 5 They can't speak Russian, 3 2Can your sister drive? Yes, she can. No, she cant +3 Can your parents speak French? Yes, they can. No, they cant. 4 Can your son play the piano? Yes, hhe can. No, he cart 5 Can you do this exercise? Yes, Tan, (Nes, we can.) No, cant. (No, we can't) : aye ots oe | fP Gran 01 UleN CARO En WOGEEDDN 0 Ly YGQUARDC R L places ina | thingsin | colours theatre keys grey station credit card red park map white square | money pink museum — | passpor black 7C Directions 1 2opposite 3next10 4 in Son Gnear 7 opposite 8 next 10 2 2 the chemists 3 the bank 4the hotel 5 the restaurant 3 2Goalong 3 Thats 4 on the left S opposite 6 Is there 7 near here ‘Sturn left 9 on your right 10 next 10 7D love the Internet 1 download musie, book flights or holidays, chat to friends or family watch videos or TV programmes, b concert or theatre tickets, listen to the radio, send and receive emails 2a) 21 send a lot of emails every day. 3 L usually buy concert ticket online, 4 1 watch videos on YouTube every week. 5 | always book flights online, 61 sometimes buy and sell things on eBay. 7 I chat to friends online every weekend. 8 I never watch TV programmes online 91 don’t usually download muste. 1011 get about twenty emails every day. 3b) 2shop 3 lesson 4 sugar 5 sure ‘she 7 Spanish 4 2visiting 3 basketball 4 animals 5 different 6 usually 7 evening passport 9 wallet 10 holiday 3 2ajacket 3. jumper 4a shirt Strousers 6a skirt 7 boots 8 shoes 8A | was there! La) 2 short 3 full 4 easy 5 right 6 young T happy: 8 awful 9 fantastic b)2long 3empty 4 difficult S wrong Gold 7unhappy #amazing 9 terible 2 1 Was, Tony Blair 2-were, Athens 3 was, 30 4 were, films Swas, the USA 6 were, tennis players 7 was, Ronald Reagan Bwere, 4.8 9 were, footballers 3 2 There werent six people in The Beatles. There were four people 3 The 1998 World Cup wase't in Spain. It was in France. 4 The 2008 (Olympic Games weren' in Russia ‘They were in China. 5 Elvis Presley ‘wasn't Briish, He was American, 6 Albert Einstein wasn't from ‘Austtalia, He was from Germ 4 21.wasn't at home on Friday. 3 You ‘aren't in this class, / You're not in this class, 4 There’ a bank in Park Road. 5 We weren't at the concert 6m sorry, she isn't here, /'m sor she's not here. 7 They don't work at home. 8 He doesn't like pizza, 8B Happy anniversary! 1b) 1938 ¢) 1963 4} 1970 «) 2003, #2013 2a) b) He was in China four years ago. 6) He was in Los Angeles im 2001 4) He was in Venice yesterday, ) He was in Australia last year. 4) He was in London three days ago. 1) 2) 3a) 4e) $b) 60) 3 Answer Key 2was a was 4 were 5 wasnt G werent 7 were @ was 9 was 4a) 2 How old were they on their wedding day? 3 When was their golden wedding anniversary? 4 Where was the party? '5 How many people were at the pany? 6 Where was Jean’ brother? b)»)5 96 3 12 + 5 2 Was; Yes, it was. 3 Were; Yes, there were. 4 Was; No, he wasnit. 5 Were; No, they werent. 6 Were; Yes, 1 was, 7/No, L wasn't. 7 Were: Yes, 1 was. / No, T wasn't. 8 Was; Yes, he was. / No, he wasn't 4 Lwas born in (London), 2 were; 1 ‘was horn in (1987), 3 was; She was born in (New York), 4 was; He was born in (1958). Zon 310 40n S10 6in 7on Bin, in &C When’s your birthday? 1 2 February 3 March 4 April 5 May G June 7July @ August 9 September 40 October 11 November 12 December 1 first, 2®! second, 3 third, 4° fourth, 5” fifth, 6" sixth, 7 seventh, 8 eighth, 9 nih, 10" tenth, 12" ewellth, 15! fifteenth, 20" twentieth, 25 twenty-third, 30" thirtieth, 31° they-frst ‘What day isi today? tts Saturday What's the date tocay? May the thirteenth When's your birthday? It on July the twenty-ninth What day was it yesterday? Friday 1h) 2) ad) af) Se) 6) 78) ah) 2 What shall we 3 Why don't 4 Maybe 5 Lets go 6. good idea 7 shall we @ Lets meet 9 What time 8D Festivals La) b) 250 €) 895 4) 1,000 e) 10,800 19,150,000 ) 1,000,000 ) 40,900,000 'b)) seven hundred and fifty ¢) wo thousand ¢) seventeen thousand, live Inundred «) / one hundred thousand 4) eight million Answer Key 2b) 35 4D 55 65 7D 85 9D 10D 3a) 2 What did they do in the 410A Life changes cient 3 Across 1 pasport 4 fish 7 coat 1 school or university Behicken wo walle. 2 river owes eee aee ee acer ane ee ee 44 When di Jeremy go to Prague? Bee eer ae Sytem a hone nr mest oS 66 What did he doin the mornings? your job Down Zsuit 3pencl sicecresm _-b)#)6 WL 0 €)5 a4 N2 oe 6 postcard 9 tie 10 watch 11 trainers 4a) 2 Did they go to the beach every ms Iseggs T6bike 20 shire 21 burger cay? 2 DA they go tony cubs? forget eee zeapple 4 Did Jeremy take ny photos? her yor country 5 Did he like Prague Casle? ev ceed 6 Did he meet any nice people? mar 9A Amazing journeys ae 'b) 2 Yes, they did. 3 No, they didnt. Jook for house ora flat ee ee eed 4No, he didn't Yes, he did. anew job Se iia saat 6 Yes, he did. 2. ta) 2h) 20) al) 5g) 6e) 78) ad 3 2'mnot going to look for 3 are 9C Last weekend going to travel 4 arent going to drive / "e not going to drive 5're going 10 2 2wanted a arrived 4 visited 5 studied 6 travelled 7 started finished 9 cooked. 10 listened 1 2aticket machine 3. platform eee aan eee ‘lied fepljed to lokel Ge oete eaa eee ee W4hated 15 asked 16 helped! 2 2Next Saturday look for /$ not going to look for + CORD 2 Thanks, What time’ the next train? 9° going to write 10 are going to get wa 4. Which platform? 11 aren't going to have / "te not going, “{ '5 What time does itarzive in Leeds? to have 12 te going to go Cre going) i TL POP ee 4 2 1don’t like shopping for clothes. i Lee acl b 3) 2 How much is this birthday’ card? 3 My parents aren't going to move 3 Can I have the mushroom pizza? house, 41 didn’t go out with friends eee 4.Can you show me on this map? last night. 5 Katherine doesn’t work EFGAY 5 Can we have a bottle of mineral at home. 6 There isn’t a station near GD x sored) Rbaporlateenietiea try fie 7 crepe ee ae ‘newspapers? ® Lisa and Zak don’t have a dog. D) a tourist information centre 1,4; 5a) 2 were 3 did 4 was Sdid 6 was b) 2 go went 3 tell» told 4have + " had 5 get > got 6 write + wrote a reson aoe T were 8 did Tuy + bought # give » gave 4 2b) 3b) 4b) 50) b) aT b)4 03 4)1 «2.98 6 HS 9 meet > met 10 leave > le 4a) 2 got 3lefe 4 had 5 wrote 6 went 9D Who, what, when? 10B What are you going to Tet 8 bought 9 gave 70 told sean Be 5 zstatted 3 walked 4 went Sleft aWhaeb) sWhe a Stawoe ty yn euieabe 6 usualy / usually 2 visiting / visitting 7 evening / evenning 3. basketbal / basketball 8 pasport / passport 4 animals / animmals 9 walet / wallet 5 diferent / different 10 holiday / holliday Spelling: clothes © [S) Look at the shopping website, Write the words. 1 a coat, st zaj bas aU. 7b S 4as as, PP Pasig nd Wing PotoioT ps4) 8 Days to remember Language Summary 8, Student's Book pt14 8A I was there! Adjectives (2) (53 @© (8) Find the adjectives. b) Write the opposites of the adjectives in 1a). FES W@ 3 LoP RY Pt clol= 60 a Tui >| a2 tn) >a. -|nlelolc|a}~|zl2 ~|=|0]0}5}>|=) I] lz|<|y|—|a}clu} le|~|<|=|—|-lo]z| I + R R A P. x T & <|a|>|o|>|m]-) z\a|~|z]a]clo} T WO o UN A NO B UL A et =|1 : forty burger b) Look at the letters in bold. Are the letter sounds the same (S) or different (D)? 4+ shirt skirt 5 6 morning awhul 2 early August 07 small giel 3 waterdaughter 8 German thirty 4 four surname 9 always Turkish - 5 first work 10 short third (Q) Peading and Writing Portolio 8 p66 9 Going away Language Summary 9, Student's Book ptié 9A Amazing journeys Transport CB @ write the words 4 Past Simple: positive (regular verbs) [=D @ Write the Past Simple forms of these regular verbs. like want Visit study travel start finish liked. ° 10 " 2 3 1“ 1s 16 cook listen walk play look hate ask help Past Simple: positive (irregular verbs) (50 © 4 Find ten irregular verbs (94). 'b) Write the verbs in 3a) and their Past Simple forms. 1 come. > __came 2 > 3 > 4 > 5 > ‘ > 7 > 8 > ° > 10 > © 4 Fitlin the gaps with the irregular Past Simple forms in 3b) 1 I game. home by bus yesterday 1 21 up at 7.00 yesterday morning, 31 home at 8.00 yesterday morning. at dinner at 8.30 last night 51 an email to a friend yesterday. 61 to the cinema last weekend. 7 some friends in a café last weekend. 81 some new clothes last month, 9 My parents me some money for my last birthday 10 My teacher me to learn my irregular verbs! b) Tick (7) the sentences in 4a) that are true for you. e@ 9A and 9B © Read about FFyona Campbells journey. Fill in the gaps with the Past Simple of the verbs in brackets (_). Ffyona’s long walk Ffyona Campbell ' was. (be) the first woman to walk around the world. She * e 2 (start) her journey in the UK in 1983 and then in 1985 she *.......... (walk) across the USA. In 1988 she *_. (go) from Syeney to Path n only 95 days. On 2 April 1991, Fiyona : (leave) Cape Town in South Africa. She S __(artive) in Morocco 29 months later — journey of 10,000 miles. Then she ”. al across Europe and * ns (finish) her journey in October 1994. She * (travel) 19,586 miles and” (raise) £120,000 for charity. Ffyona also” (write) a book about her journey called The Whole Story. NN cng 9B My last holiday Holiday activities (9 @ Filtin the gaps in phrases 1-L1 with these words. shave rent take travel stay in stay with goon gofor goto go (x2) have. a good time ann holiday photos swimming 1 2 3 4 s a hotel 6 a walk 7 friends or family 8 around ° sightseeing. 0 the beach n —— For Past Simple: negative (53 Read about these people’ last holidays. Put the verbs in the Past Simple. ‘Two years ago Sandy and | ' went. (go) on holiday to Ibiza, a beautiful Spanish island. We ? nnn (tay) im a very nice hotel near Ibiza Town, We” (rent) (travel) around the island ~ the acarand* scenery is amazing! We ® (go) to the beach every afternoon, but we ® {not go) to any clubs*.And every evening we ” (have) dinner in Dat Vila, the old part of Ibiza Town. andy and I 5 (10t stay) on the island very long, but we 2 (have) a fantastic time! *aclub = a place where people listen to music and dance Last August |" in the Czech Republic.” hotel, | a teacher there. | {(g0) on holiday to Prague, (oot stay) ina (stay) with my friend Paul ~he's (go) sightseeing every nuns (ROE take) any photos (aot have) my camera with me. My favourite place was Prague Castle —it's amazing! i ‘morning, but | because | (have) a great time in Prague and _.. (meet) some very nice people there. (not want) to come home! Past Simple: questions and short answers (EB © » Make questions with these words. 1 Ibiza / Sandy and Naomi / did / to / When / go ? When did Sandy and Naomi go to Ibiza? 2 in the afternoons / do / they / What / did ? 3 they /dinner / have / did / Where ? 4 Jeremy / did / When / 10 / Prague / go ? 5 with / Who / he / did / stay ? 6 did/ in the mornings / do / he / What ? b) Read about the people's holidays again in 2 Then match answers a)-f) to questions 1-6 in 3a). 2) He went sightseeing, 1) Two years ago. 1 ) In Dal Vila. 4) With his friend Paul «) Last August. 4) They went to the beach. a) Fil in the gaps with Did and these verbs. sent like meet take go (x2) 1 id. Sandy and Naomi .rent.. a ear? 2 enn they to the beach every day? 3 they to any clubs? ‘4 Jeremy... any photos? 5 he Prague Castle? 6 he uu. any nice people? b) Write the short answers for the questions in 4a). 1 Yes. they did... q 2c) Last weekend At the station (ZED Review: questions @ Mach these words to pictures 1-6 @ @ Make questions with these words. a map / of the city cen we / you ? aticket office 7 areturn a customer {manny of Bieeily ceubee/ Day barec yen a ticket machine a single a platform Do you have.a map of the city centre?_ 2 is/ How much /birthday eatd / this ? lied ’ a @ ® on Buying train tickets GLEE 3 have / the mushroom pizza /1/ Can? 4 you/on this map / show / Can / me ? a bottle of / have / we / mineral water / Can ? 6 any/ you /Do/ Italian newspapers / have ? b) Match the questions in 3a) to these places. a tourist information centre 1 _. restaurant a shop Review: answers ‘Choose the correct answers to these ‘questions. @ Pauline wants to buy a train ticket. Complete 1 Hello. Can | help you? the conversation with these sentences. a) Yes, Ica - b) Yes, you help. @es, please 2 Here you are. Anything else? 2) No, is all, thanks. | Acoturmto-teeds-ptease Which platform? | Thanks. What time's the next train? Next Saturday. | What time does tarive in Leeds? Thanks alot. Bye. | a 8) No, that’ all, thanks. pauune | Areturn to Leeds, please. 6) No, that all, thanks. TICKET SELLER When do you want to come back? 3 What would you like to drink? nae 2) Me a Coke, please. ae i : ) A Coke for me, please Ticker SELLER That's £57.40, please. Here's your ticket 6) A Coke to me, please. PaUUNE 4 Would you like a dessert? There's one at 10.15 a) No, Ldout like negra * »} Not for me, thanks. PAULINE : emacs : 6) Not avall, thanks. ‘ewer seiteR Platform 3. 5 Excuse me. Where’ the bank? pane * a) Itover there. b) Its there over, ‘TWORET SELLER At 12.48, ¢) Its over there. ry A EF d i q § 5 : i i q F fe) 3 : rl i B A EF : A a i Ey : 5 q A ie] 3s : 3 i Hl B 3 A 3 z ‘ i p Fl F Q 3 £ | - : PAULINE 98D) Who, what, when? Question words (9 © 00k at the quiz. Fill in the gaps with these words ‘Then choose the correct answers. When What How old Where How much Why How many Who Our World 1 ... is the capital of Brazil? a) Sto Pauio. 'b) Rio de Janeiro. ss Gh the Bertin Wall come down? a) in 1979. ) In 1989, ©) In 1999, ee __ was the first President of the USA? a) George Washington, ') Thomas Jefferson, ©) John Adams, SB. was John Lennon when he died in 1980? a) He was 30 b) He was 40. 0) He was 50. 6 was the artist Pablo Picasso born? a) InVenice, italy. b) In Paris, France. ©) In Malaga, Spain. 7 __ Were the first TVs in 19307 a) About £8. b) About £18, ©) About £80. a don't people live in Antarctica? a) Because it's very cold. 'b) Because it's very hot ©) Because it's very expensive, Pronunciation: sounds review (2) Help with Sounds, Student's Book p53, p61, p69 @ ook at the letters in bold in these words. Write the words in the table, chips jacket shop sell first sport city chicken sugar four job work manager sandwich lesson August early British Gd “as/ cheese orange juice chips suit shirt cD] | =D forty burger I Spelling: silent letters (2) © (We don't say every letter in some words. Write the silent letters, 1 walk 8 g_ide book 2 g_itar 9 _ rote 3 _ rong 10 se_ool 4 frends 11 cent_e 5 intresting 12 pe_ple 6 diffrent 13 gran_ father 7 yung 14 dau____ter (DP Reading and wikng Porto 9 p68 Peer en Cra Tay 10A Future plans (TE) © Fillin the gaps with these words. .scheot” house engaged new exam course country flat university school. or university a job school or your job a computer to another city married ahouse or a QO AQ MY anew job Future time phrases (73 @ Pr these future time phrases in order. ) tonight 7 ) in December ) next year f) tomorrow night ©) tomorrow evening —g) next Tuesday 4) in 2020 +h) tomorrow afternoon 10 My future Language Summary 10, Student's Book p18 Life changes ‘be going to: positive and negative (IN © Fead about these peoples plans. Fill in the gaps with the correct form of be going to and the verbs in brackets ( ). 1m going to leave. (leave) university in July, but 1? (not look for) a job. In August my brother and | (travel) around Europe together. We * (not dive) we (g0) by train. Meg and I® Paris next month. | a new job at a TV company. Meg * _.. (not look fo) a job, she ® (nite) a book about life in France. Toby and |" in September, but we 7 (cot have) a big wedding, only about 20 or 30 people. And for our honeymoon* we ™ __—.. (go) ‘to Mexico ~ that's where we met five years ago! “a honeymoon = the holiday after your wedding (get) married

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