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, \ ayy = -— F De ‘ Le : { 1 \\ : ee oe a ™ So ene a aia) eae ‘ ae Starter 1 Hello to Engtish 1 Word builder @ Complete the conversation with the words and Find ten English words. phrases in the box. tim Eric. What's your name? Claudia. Nice to meet you. Hit four + six= one + three 7 two+ seven 8 + three = eleven 9 two + tw 10 one +seven 11 six + six Nice to meet you. = Intro LessOn Zi 2 International English 1 Word builder 3 Word builder a Rearrange the letters in parentheses to form ‘Complete the que: pairs of words, places in the box. 1 (€fca) café. and (estrantaur) 2 (octdor) d and (istdent) the Alhambra Machu Picchu wil Head theCorcovado the Taj Mahal 3 (cersoc)__and (nisnet)_ Teotihuacan the Statue of Liberty 4 (sub) and (iatx) 5 (andswich) and (zzapi) b Complete the numbers. 1 one uM 2 12 twelve 3 three 13 4 14 fourteen 5 five 15 6 16. sixteen 7 seven 7 8 18 eighteen 9 nine 19 10 20 twenty 2 Pronunciation: word stress Say these words with the correct stress, Stress on syllable 1: actor, dentist, doctor, pilot, seven, twenty 3 Stress on syllable 2: i café, hotel, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen ni 1 What's one? It's the Statue of Liberty . 2 What's? It's 3 Whats 4 Whats? 5 What's____?- 6 What's___ AYE oe Te 1 Your English class b Complete the sentences with the words in the box. verb be, singular, affirmative User You He She It am are is To identify, name or describe people, places, and objects. 1k are Kate. Form: B: Yes,| Kate Foster. Full form Contractions 2 ____isAnn Brown. is Tom Harris. needa ane 3 is the Cool English School. It You are Susana/Daniel You're. ssoalient He David. He's... 4 Bs: You. the Director. She} is Monica, She's. B: Ye: am Susan Redmond. It the Statue of Liberty. It's. © Write the contractions ('m, 's,’re). 1 He, 1 Grammar 21 a Complete the conversation with the words in 3 She__ the box. 4 You__ He's Nice tomeet you You're She's tne 5k ‘Susan: Kate Foster? Kate: Yes. Susan: Hi, I'm Susan Redmond, Kate: Ah! (1) ‘the Director. Susan: Yes. Nice to meet you, Kate. Kate: (2) Mrs. Redmond. ‘Susan; Susan, just Susan. Welcome to the Cool ish School, Kate. Kate: Thank you, Mrs. Red ... ub ... Susan. Susan: Ah, look—two more members of Staff. (3) Tom Harris, 4 ‘Ann Brown. Unit Lesson 2 Word builder: numbers a Write the words for the numbers. 10 ten a 6. «80 b§S oI _ _ 120 «8 ni n33 NM i300 1 SS e13_ j50_ 098 b Complete the questions and answers. What's. twenty and three? Its twenty-three . 1 What's twenty and 2 thirty. 2 What's and eleven? forty-one. 3. What's fifty and twelve? 4 seventy and 2 eighty. 5 and nine? one hundred. 3 Word builder: instructions Match the instructions and the pictures. 1 Listen to the CD. 3 Work in pairs. 5 Write the words. 2 Look at the picture. 4 Read the conversation. 6 Practice the numbers. A & ONE TWO THREE _ = er e) @ 1 Word builder: occupations Match the occupations and the pictures. Use words in the box. — accountant actor dentist doctor engineer homemaker office worker pilot receptionist student teacher accountant ___ What do you do? Pma/an... He / She's a/an... Use: To ask about and state occupations. Form: 2 Grammar Question Answer Ch en Oe a Complete the sentences with a or an. an accountant. Hes an_actor. Statements 7 She's___ homemaker. 1am a teacher. (im 2 She's __ office worker. doctor. 3 He's pilot. 4 He's__engineer. 5 She's __ doctor. © She’s___ accountant. engineer. (He's You are) actor. (You're...) an (She's 1 Word builder: occupations Match the occupations and the pictures. Use words in the box. — accountant actor dentist doctor engineer homemaker office worker pilot receptionist student teacher accountant ___ What do you do? Pma/an... He / She's a/an... Use: To ask about and state occupations. Form: 2 Grammar Question Answer Ch en Oe a Complete the sentences with a or an. an accountant. Hes an_actor. Statements 7 She's___ homemaker. 1am a teacher. (im 2 She's __ office worker. doctor. 3 He's pilot. 4 He's__engineer. 5 She's __ doctor. © She’s___ accountant. engineer. (He's You are) actor. (You're...) an (She's b_ Put the words in the correct order to form a 3 Brengineer /’m/I/an/. conversation. ‘A:name / your / What /’s /? What's your name? 1 B's /Tom/It/. ‘that /’s /Who /? B:Edna /’s / That /. 2 A:do/What / you / do /? doctor / She /a/’s/. Complete the sentences. A: Him Sylvester. (1) your name? B: Martin, (2) @) you do? A (a)__ 5) _actor. B: Sylvester Stallone?! A: Ha, hal No! Sylvester Taylor. What (6) Me)? B: (9) (10) dentist. 3 Reading and writing Read conversation 1. Complete conversation 2. 1 Joanna: Hi.t'm Joanna Sam: Who's she? Peter: Nice to meet you, Joanna. Im Peter. Ale: That's (1) Who's he? Joanna: Nice to meet you. What do you do? Sam: Ah, that's (2) Peter; 'man engineer. And you? He's an (3) Joanna: I'm an accountant. Alice: She's an (4) ° Sam: Mm, and two pilots—you and me, 3 soles 1 Word builder: celebrity jobs b Complete the sentences. a Match the occupations with the names. 1. Rowling is a novelist Use words in the box. 1 Halle Berry 2 Kobe Bryant actor novelist basketball player 3 Pedro Almodévar face-cardriver movie director musician ia Sh. singer tennis player fashion designer 4 MarfaiSharepova__i¥ = 4 dancer model 5 Joaquin Cortés Kobe Bryant 4) Maria Sharapova 171) J.k. Rowling Unit Lesson3_ bs verb he singular, yes / no questions and answers 1 second aiswet about namie eccupmlors cre Form: Questions Answers: ‘Am your student? —_Yes, you are. / No, you aren't. Are you Andy? Yes, |am./ No, 'm not. Is he a model? Yes, he is./ No, he isn't. Is she amodel? Yes, she is./ No, she isn't. Grammar Answer the questions with yes/no like this: Yes, she is.No, I'm not. Is Maria Sharapova a soccer player? No, she isn’t, 1 Are you a student of English? 2 Is Steven Spielberg a movie director? 3 Is Matiah Carey an actor? 4 Ate you a model? 5 Is Shakiraa singer? Complete the questions and answers. Serena Williams Is she _amovie director? No, she isn't_. She's a tennis player 1. Robbie Williams asinger? Yes, 2 You an English teacher? No, tim 3 Halle Berry amodel? No, 4 You astudent of English? Yes, 5 Eddie Murphy amodel? No, Reading and writing Read conversation 1. Then correct conversation 2. 1 & Who's that? A Who's that? B: That Michaes Flaherty. 8: That's Michael Flaherty, A He is singer? & Is he a singer? B: No, isn't. He a dancer. B: No, he isn’t, He's a dancer. 2 &: Who that? a B: That Shakira, A: Is 4 fashion designer? \: B: No, she isn’t. She’s singer. B: " 3 yw via ey Am as | 1 Things around you 1 Word builder: objects Match the words in the box with the objects in the picture. desk clock table door chair light notebook poster trashcan window book bag computer 2 Pronunciation: sounds and spelling a Write the words in the box beside /i /,/1/,or/ at /. rice meet it she tm | fi / meet — this these its five sie | /r/ it light hes write is read | par/ nice - b Practice the pronunciation of the words. 12 What's this? / What's that? What are these? / What are those? Use: To indicate objects of different proximity, and ask and answer. Form: Questions Answers this? 4g aneraser. Whats he mo oe these? 1 erasers. Wheater tose UO ack Note: this / these = @ that / those > ® 3 Grammar a Look at the picture. Complete the questions and answers. 1 What's this _? It's a pencil 5 What 2 2 What ___ 7 a clock. 6 What 3 What are those ? They're windows __. 7 What 4 What _ 2 pens ‘8 What. b Complete the conversation with the phrases in the box. [ What's Howdoyou Theyre —-yourname —It'sa_— Whatdo you Whatare_— Ima 793%; What's your name ;hurman? Human: (4) _ a pizza. Human: Jack—Jack Bean. 7999: Pizza? (5) spell that? E1938: (1) do, Jack? Human: P-1-2-2-A. Human: (2) teacher. ET939; Wow! (6) those? FT939: A teacher—excellent! Human: (7) _ ___ tickets. @)__ that? E7938: Tickets. OK.Thank you, Jack. 1 Word builder: days of the week a Write the days in the word square. b Put the words in the correct order to form a question and an answer. 1. day /is / what / it 2 2 's/ Saturday /it 2 Grammar a Complete the times with numbers, and with words in parentheses. 1 its ( ) 4 Its___( ) 7 Ws__.( ) b Put the words in the correct order to form a quest 1 time /is / what /it 2 o'clock /it / eight /’s ¢ Complete the conversation with the words and phrases in the box. What What's Whatare It's Theyte isit ‘Shelly: Look, Garry. Garry: (1) this? Shelly: It’s a musical clock. Garry: A musical clock! (2) time is it? clock: od (3) eleven o'clock. 69 Garry: Wow! What day (4) i 2 Clock: og It's Friday. 4 Garry: OK! (5) these? Shetty: (6) _ __ for my cell phone. Garry: Very chic! Ed wait? tesson3 3 Events and activities Word builder: events and activities a Rearrange the letters to form words. nicarval carnival _ 5 typar 1 certcon 6 edta . 2 tionuagrad 7 nicpic 3 viewterin 8 dingwed =. 4 ingmeet 9 mega b Write the events and activities with words from exercise 1a. U2 with Bono! ( concert ) 1 Real Madrid vs. Manchester United. ( ) 2. Angelica and Michael, Metropolitan Cathedral, Saturday. (___} 3 Financial Committee, Room 15. { ) 4 Patrick, Romance Café,7:15. ( ——— | 5 Graduation Extravaganza—9 o'clock to eternity! (____} verb be plural Use: To ask and answer about plural names, occupations, etc. Form: Bemard: Not 2020? Oh, nol! Singular Plural Plural yes /no questions and answers. i ue we 01 , we are. / No, ‘t. To oa Jore seams: ae} sucensr Seweate/ Mawes Grammar a Complete the sentences with am, is, or are. b Complete the questions and answers. 1 You ___ excellent students. 1 they students? No,____aren't. 2 We ___ Mary and Peter. 2 doctors? Yes they. 3 They____ doctors. $ you Jane and Fred? No,____aren't. 4 |___a student, 4 Mary and Peter? Yes;we___ 5 Mrs.Howard ____ my teacher. 6 You___an excellent teacher, Mrs. Howard. Complete the conversation with the words in the box. Youre Areyou Whattime Arethey It's We're weare Whatday They're they aren't Farmer: You're _ astronauts! Erica: Yes, (1) . Space Mission 2020. (2) ___ Erica and Bernard. Hit Farmer: Uh... hi, Erica: (3) isit? Farmer: Thursday. Erica: (4) is it? Farmer: (5) 12 o'clock. Erica: Thursday, 12 o’clock—excellent! Farmer: (6) ___ Martians? Erica: ~~ Martians? No, (7) (8) Plutor Farmer: (9) OK? Erica: OK? Yes, we are. It's a perfect mission! No problems. Famer Space Mision 2020 caine. Famer i 2007 eer 2007 ' 1 Countries and people 1 Word builder: countries, nationalities, and languages a Write the countries, nation; and languages. Brazil Spain Britain Mexican Mexico ‘American Country: Canada a Nationality: Canadian Language(s): English and French ee SEC rT Peruvian English Ganada. French Italy German Italian Germany Peru Portuguese Spanish France Brazilian the USA. British Canadian, — 2 Country: __ Nationality: Language(s): 3 Nationality: Language(s): 4 Country: Nationali Jationality: 10 Country: Language(s): Nationality: Language(s 5 Country: 7 Country: Nationality: Nationality: Language(s) Language(s): Country: 6 Country: 8 Country: Nationality: Nationali Nationality Language(s): Language(s): Languagets): : verb be negative Use: ‘To state what people, places, and objects are not, Form: Affirmative Negative Jam Italian, Jam not French. tm) ('m not) He/She /Itis Portuguese. He / She/ Its not Spanish. (Hes / She's / It’) (He isn't / She isn't /It isn't) You /We/ They are German. You /We / They are not English. (You're / We're / They're) (You aren't / We aren't /They aren't) Grammar Complete the sentences. Michael Schumacher isn't _(X) American.He is __(V) German. \ (V)ateacher of English. __(X)a student of English. We (® students of Italian. We (V) students of English. ‘Angelina Joli (®) Canadian. (/) American. 4 The Chicago Bulls, (W) soccer players. ” basketball players. Complete the conversation with is /‘s isn't, are/‘re, aren't. John: Look! Who (1) he? Frank: He (2) Mel Gibson. lice: He (3) Mel Gibson. He (4) Russell Crowe. Frank: Oh, yes. What nationality (5) they? John: Mel Gibson and Russell Crowe? Frank: Yes. ‘American. American. They (8) Australian, Unit 3 Lesson Bes Complete the sentences with the words in the box. They aren't Spanish. ‘She isn't American. It's British, She's Australian. She's a tennis player. He's Spanish She's Russian. It isn’t French, He's a movie director. They're Brazilian. Nicole Kidman is an actor. She isn't American. She's Austr 1 Maria Sharapova is not an actor, 2 Ronaldo and Ronaldinho are soccer players. 3 Pedro Almodévar actor. not an Manchester United is a soccer club. seis ills Lesson 2 2 National colors 1 Word builder: colors a Find ten colors. ? alble ali elrtlaln]i Where are you from? I'm from ... Use: To state or ask and answer about place of origin. jfk] t}mfiifn}olrip}a Faw Question Answer / Statement rys}tjulingvi rype}da}w are you from? im from Brazil. he He's France. Where ® she "9"? shes f°" Mexico. you We're gon SPain. ae they They're "™ the USA. rfblefalelylff{n]ole o}rfaln/|g}e{k]lt]mfu 2 Grammar a Put the words in the correct order to form wlelolelalilrlei axle questions and answers. from / paella / is / Where /? ntulviwlbltlufelx]e is paell 2 Spain /It / from /’s/ It's from Spain, 1 you/Where / from / are /? from /1/ Paris /‘m/. 2 's/ from / Where / Shakira /? b Complete the questions and answers. 1 What color is the Brazilian flag? It's. and LS 2 What color___ the American and British flags? 3. the Cowboys / from / are / Where /? Colombia /'s / from / She /. They're and They / from / ‘te / Dallas /. 3 the German flag? ri, 4 the Italian and Mexican flags? as and Unit. Lesson2 b Complete the conversation with the words in the box. Niceto — meetyou Ima Iman Fm from What's Whatdo Where are -youfrom —_youddo Joe: Hi. I'm. Joe.(1) your name? Hilda: Hilda. Joe: (2)___meet you.(3)___ you from? Hilda: Venezuela. Where are (4) 2 woe: (5)__ here, California. (6) you do? Wilda: (7)__ interior designer. What do (8) 2 Joe: (9) student. Hilda: Well, nice to (10) Joe. Excuse me, Joe: Yes ¢ Complete the sentences about Hilda and Joe. 1 Hilda Venezuela. interior designer. 2 Joe California. student. 3 Geography 22 Word builder: capital cities Comp! the sentences. ‘The capital of France is Paris 2 isin the US.A.It is the capital 3 The of Mexico is Mexico 4 isthe of Italy in Portugal. tis the capital Grammar Complete the questions and answers. 1 Where Ipanema? It's 2 the Pampas? 3 Siberia? 4 Rocky Mountains? Match the questions and answers. 1 What are those? ———~ a) 2 What time is it in New York? b) 3. What color is the Italian flag? 3 4 What nationality is Elton John? ed} 5 What do you do? ea © Whois that? i) 7 Where are the Alps? 9 8 Where is Mariah Carey from? hy Where is / are X? It’s / They're in... Us To ask and answer about locations of places. city. Form: Question Answer / Statement is Paris? It’s in France, Where are the Himalayas? They're in Asia, city. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. in Argentina, Russi the USA. He is British. They are in Europe. lama student. They are koalas, from Australia, She is from the US.A. It is three fifteen. That is Shaquille O'Neal, a basketball player. It is red, white, and green. 3 Pronunciation: full forms and contractions a_ Look at the full forms and contractions in these questions. Practice the contractions. Full forms: — Whois that? Where is Mariah Carey from? Contractions: Who's that? Where's Mariah Carey from? b Write the answers in exercise 2b with contractions. Practice the contractions, a He's British, UNIS. LeSS00,3 iat Reading Read the different texts. Look at the different pictures. Match the texts and the pictures. 1. They are in New York. It is 2:55 p.m. The United Nations meeting is at 3 o'clock! 2 They are in New York. They are in a United Nations meeting. It is 3:15 p.m. 3. They are in New York. They are not United Nations delegates! Itis 255 a.m. b >a an za & Word builder: plural nouns Write the plurals of these nouns. book books flag class city team sandwich language country ticket 11 bus 1 2 3 5 6 nationality 7 8 9 0 2 party 3. watch 14 pen 5 camera ane | Nee Ae 4 ae ee 4 ee Merit 1 Your things 1 Word builder: personal possessions a Match the words in the box with the pictures. bag pen cap wallet cell phone purse glasses umbrella keys watch glasses 3 6 9 b Write about your possessions. My umbrella is black, z My glasses are Ttalian, 3 1 4 possessive adi 2 Grammar Use: ‘a Complete the sentences with the phrases in To indicate personal possession. shabox: Form: Myname your classmates Ourname Pronoun Adjective + possession(s) her student his teacher Their language 1am My _ 2 are a student ts disease oocace 1 Hil is Hans. 'm from Germany. ble ie 2 David is a student. Laura Collins is 3 Laura Collins is a teacher. David is We are Our They are GEMS. Thajy teacher Is Jane Hill 4 Marie and Pierre are from Quebec, Canada. +*You—your are plural also: isrheniet. You are students. Your teacher is Jane Hill. 2 Pe ete es a 6 Youand are excellent students. b Complete the conversation with the words in the box. Fay My your His Her Our their Ugo: Hil 'm Ugo. Tessa: Hi.(1) name's Tessa. 'm American. Where ate you from, Ugo? Ugo: Italy. Tessa: Ah,a fantastic country! Ugo: Yes, itis.(2) cities are magnificent—Rome, Florence, Venice ... Tessa: And Italian singers—Eros Ramazzotti @ new CD is fantastic! Ugo: Yes, he’s OK. Italian opera singers—Luciano Pavarotti, Andrea Bocelli, Cecilia Bartoli... Tessa: Cecilia Bartoli? Ugo: Yes, she's an Italian opera singer. @ new CD is perfect! Tessa: Oh. And Italian cars—Ferrari, Maserati, Lamborghini... Uge: Yes. They're for millionaires ... The problem is (5) cost. Tessa: And Italian soccer clubs ... Ugo: Ah, yes! Tessa: What's (6) team, Ugo? Ugo: Ah, Juventus, Juventus, Juventus! x 3 Reading Answer the questions about the conversation in exercise 2b. 1. What is her name? Whatis his name? What nationality is he? Where is she from? Where are Florence and Venice? Are Pavarotti and Bocelli Italian? ceili tesson 2 2 Your family 1 Word builder: family members a Complete the family diagram with the words in the box. b Write sentences about your family. Sally is my wife. parents son wife brother children: husband mother daughter father parents sister c) Emma and David are my parents. mother. PEE Sc y Plural brothers and sons are for males only. To include females, use brother(s) and sister(s) | and children. | ‘My brothers and sister, Fred, Rick, and Hilda, are all doctors. Our three children are Rob, Irma, and Patty—one son and two daughters. Unit4_Lesson2 Bas possessive ‘s Use: To indicate possession by a named person (Mary, the teacher, etc). Form: Person(s) Possession(s) _Possessive phrase with ‘s Meg mother Meg's mother Meg and Jack father Meg and Jack's father Janet parents Janet’s parents the teacher books the teacher's books Mrs. Amold is Mary's mother. Mr. Arnold is Mary and John’s father. Janet's parents are in Peru. ‘Are these the teacher's books? Grammar Complete the sentences about the family in exercise 1a with the words in parentheses. Harry is Wendy's husband _. (Wendy / husband) Wendy and Harry are Citlali and (Sean / parents) Their Gitlaliis Mexican. (daughter / name) Their__ Sean. is Irish. (son / name) Ii and Sean are Wendy and (Harry / children) mown ‘Complete the conversation with the words in the box. father's Where's from Whe's She's What does an That's who's Sally: Who's __ that? Hank: (1) my father. Sally: (2) he from? Hank: He's (3) Germany—Munich. Sally: (4) he do here in the US.AJ Hank: He's(5)__office worker. Say: And (6) that? Hank: That's my (7) mother. (8) typically German! 21 3 True or false? 1 Word builder: instructions a Complete the instructions with the words in the box. | answer change close Close your books and look at the board. Stop! partners. ______ your books to page 20. the questions. b Find the words in exercise 1a. listen read work look ‘open in pairs. at the picture. sentences about your family. the text. _to the CD. Unit 4_Lesson 3 age Use: To state or ask and answer about people's age. Form: are you? 1 am Howold is she? she tg ROMY AE ors old). are they? ee 2 Grammar a Complete the sentences, 1 How old you, Dan? 24, 2 is your wife? 25 years 3 your parents? 58 and 61 b Complete the conversation with the words in the box. ‘shefrom? He's apilot..Paris—he's French. He's 26. oldishe? Yes;heis: does he do? Is Jim your sister's husband? How (3) B: Yes, he is. B: (4) A: Where (1) What (5) B: (2) B: (6) 3 Reading Read the article and answer the questions. Don Riley and Linda House are famous in Australia. SCNNINN ‘He is a soccer player and J My she is a pop singer. Their | wedding is this Saturday. es) Lh Don is 23, and is from ms sydney and Linda is 35 and ns | she is from Perth. Linda’s : son is 10. Don is Linda's ® husband number three. 1. What nationality are Don and Linda? 6 How old is Don? 2 What do they do? 7 How olds Linda? 3. Where is she from? 8 How old is Linda's son? 4 Where is he from? 9 Is Don Linda’s husband number one? 5 When is their wedding? HE 1 Word builder: areas in a business office ‘a Rearrange the letters to form words. 1 ubeleci cubicle 2 velerota _ stroomser 3 trivape ffocie 4 recceefnno moor. chulnomro b Match the words in exercise 1a with the pictures. 5 6 prionecet eara 7 8 rasits there is / there are Use: To state and ask / answer about the existence of things and people. Form: Affirmative Yes / No questions Answers ‘ There is an elevator. (There's an elevator) _Is there a gym? Yes, there is./ No, there isn't. There are stairs. ‘Are there two cafeterias? _Yes, there are,/No, there aren't. » 2 Grammar 2 Look at the information. Complete the sentences with forms of there is / there are. OFFICE BUILDING * 6 PRIVATE OFFICES © T RECEPTION AREA © | SUPPLY ROOM © 4 RESTROOMS There is _a supply room. 4 four restrooms. a reception area? Yes, 3 ___ private offices for the executives? Yes, 4 a cafeteria? No, 5 cubicles for the office workers? No, four open office areas. 7 a conference room, b Complete the conversation with the phrases in the box. asit Is there there are Is there itis they are Arethey there is they're Frank: My technological institute is great. 4 OPEN OFFICE AREAS © | CONFERENCE ROOM Pronunciation: contractions and sentence stress umes ale Ave ereGin SHEETS? Write sentences 1 and 2 with contractions where irae Venti possible (there is no contraction for There are). rank: Yes, ; 1 There is a computer center. Itis excellent. Julia: (2) a gym? Frank: Yes, (3) and (4) two tennis courts, 2 There are forty computers. They are Japanese. Ate the teachers OK? Frank: Yes, (5) Julia: (6) real professionals? Frank: Yes,(7)___excellent teachers. (8)___a computer center? Frank: Yes, and a language center. Practice the sentences, with contractions. Stress the information words (underlined). 1 There's a computer center. It's excellent. 2 There are forty computers. They're Japanese. v1 2. Neighborhoods 6 1 Word builder: places in a neighborhood yy Look at the pictures and complete the word puzzle. 5 4 3 A s 2 0 1 exact and indefinite number with there is / there are Use: To state or ask and answer about number of things and people, exact and indefinite. Form: Exact number: Questions Answers / Statements How many schools are there? ‘There are three. / There is one. Indefinite number: Affirmative Negative Interrogative There aresome stores. There aren’tany buses. _ Are there any schools? 2 Grammar a Put the words in the correct order to make questions and answers. many / parks / how / there / your /in / neighborhood /are /?_is/ there / one/. How many parks are there in your neighborhood? There is one. _ 1 hotels / how / are / many / there /? four / are / there / 2 are/ how / there / factories / many /? factories / aren’t / there / any / 3. many / how / there / schools / are /? are / six/ there /. b Complete the sentences with some or any. There are some excellent restaurants in this neighborhood. 1 Are there hotels? No, there aren't. 2 Therearen't__ schools. 3 There are stores, but there aren't supermarkets. 4 There aren't parks, but there are playgrounds. ¢ Complete the conversation with the words and phrases in the box. Areyou Where some accountant do you do student is from meet you what time one It's any tm How many Brenda: Hi! Are you _my new neighbors? Hanna: Yes, we are. Hi, I'm Hanna. Brenda: Nice to (1) .l'm Brenda. Q) ___ are you from? Hanna: We're from Rochester, in upstate New York. Bronda: Ah, my dad (3) __ Rochester! What (4)__ Hanna? Vma(s) in high school. And you? : Iman (6) ata movie theater. Hanna: (7) movie theaters are there? Brenda: There's (8) the Bijou. Hanna: Are there (9) 08? Brenda: Yes, there are (10) in Brookfield —three or four,| think. Hanna: Great! Brenda: Hey, (11) isit? Hanna: (12) eleven thirty. Brenda: Oh,no! Bye... SUuiLs Lesson 3 3 Cities and towns 1 Word builder: adjectives a Complete the sentences. Chicago is not a small city. It is a big city, - 1 Bloomingdale's is not a cheap store. Itis an 2. London and Paris are not new cities. They are 3 Rome is not a quiet city. Itis a 4 Brasilia is nota traditional city. tt is a b Rearrange the letters to form adjectives. natilpocosmo cosmopolitan 1 ectuspaclar 2 trindusali 3 tothisic 4 edvari ¢ Complete the sentences with the words from exercise 1b. London is a cosmopolitan city. 1 Manhattan is 2 Detroit isan city. 3 There are buildings in Rome. 4 Peruisa country. adjectives Use: To describe or indicate qualities of places, things, and people. Form: 4 subject+ be+ adjective: Thecity is modern, Thecities are modern. 2 subject + be+ (a/an) adjective+ noun: it is asmall town. They are small towns. There is only one form of adjectives for singular and plural: a small town / small towns. 2 Grammar a Put the words and phrases in the correct order to form sentences. York / city /is/a/ popular York is a popular city 1 Paris / old / an / city /is 2 is / country / big /a/ Canada 3. The castles and palaces of Europe / buildings / are / historic 4 Brazilian soccer / fantastic /is Hotels in London / expensive / are b Put the words in the correct order to form questions. expensive /is / Bloomingdale's / ? Is Bloomingdale's expensive? Yes, itis. 1 D'Lux Hotels / cheap / are /? No, they aren't. D’Lux Hotels are expensive. 2 industrial / an / city / Detroit /is /? Yes, itis. 3. Ford and GM/ companies / important / are / ? Yes, they are. 4 York and Rochester/ are / big /? No, they aren't. They'e small. Unit S Lesson 3 3 Reading a Match the texts and the pictures, Itis a modem city, There are restaurants, and bars in the There are historic buildings, hob reel town. There ‘two discos, the wurches a own. There are two discos, the There are some old churches and ee Tropicana and the Move it. There a castle. The college is important. ‘ 7 " | | houses and apartments. The are five hotels They're small, but Uisre te manycompanicsin che} | POU and apartments. T modern and comfortable. It's a city’s technology park and there \ | Industry is modern, and there great place for a family vacation are many modern companies, are parks and playgrounds. by the ocean, There are excellent cafés, It is a city of the old and the new. f | There are four small hotels. They are in old buildings. There are three traditional restaurants in the town. I is a quiet place but Ie is Popular, especially for the winter sports from December to March, b Write three or four sentences about a city or town in your country. Adapt sentences from A, B, C, and D. 1 inttawaii med ara NCCE Em Cl eC b Complete the study areas with administration 1 Word builder: ‘study and work areas a Find nine words for study and work areas. or engineering. business administration industrial engineering hospital mechanical electrical civil public hotel subject + verb + object / complement We live jin San Francisco. 1 work ina factory. They study tourism. * Ui. tessa 2 Grammar @ Complete the questions and answers with the words and phrases in the box. doyou are live dothey study work youstudy theydo Lee oes What do they do? They are receptionists. 1 Where ive? We 2 What do ? mechanical engineering. 3 Where__ work? They __in the Astra Hotel in Miami b Put the words in the correct order to make questions. Then complete the answers for you. 1 live / you /do/ Where /? 2 you / do /What / do /? 1 © Complete the conversation with the phrases in the box. doyoudo youwork doyouwork doyoustudy youlive do you live Kate: Where(1)_______, Ben? In Santa Fe Apartments. And (2) in Costa Park. Kate: Yes, that's right. What (3) 2 Ben: I'm a student. I study graphic design. Kate: Where (4) 2 Ben: In Monticello Institute. And (5) in the Ocean Hotel, No, you're wrong on that. Oh.Where (6)__ In the Shalimar Hotel. Right. 2 Friends and relatives 1 Word builder: occupations and places a Match the pairs of sentences. 1. Jill and Jack are accountants. ——__a)._ He works in an automobile factory 2: Maryis a nurse. b)_ They work in a finance company, 3. My parents are teachers. He works in a band. 4 Teds an engineer. d)_ They work in television and in a theater. 5. David is a receptionist. e) She works in a small hospital. 6 Wanda is a tourism student. f) They work in a high school. 7. My brother and his wife are actors. g) She studies in a college. 8 Joe isa musician. h) He works in a big hotel. b Complete similar pairs of sentences about you and about a friend, ' My friend (name) present simple tense (he / she, wh questions) Use: To talk about routine activities and situations, specifically work, study, and residence. Form: wh questions Statements / Answers wh+ does + subject +verb subject + verb-s + object / complement Where she live? She fives in San Antonio. What does he do? He works ina hotel. What she study? She_-—studies_ medicine. Compare the / you /we/ they forms: Where 4, you live? 1/We five in Atlanta. What they study? They — study computing. 2 Grammar a Complete the questions and answers with the verbs in the box. work works five fives study sue | Where does Sarah live She lives in Atlanta, 1 What does she__ She psychology. 2 Where does her father _ 2 He ina bank. b Complete the questions with do /does and the answers with live /lives / work / works /study /studies. 1 Where Joe and Sue live? They ___ in Chicago. 2 Where Frank live? He in Detroit. 3 Where he work? He in an automobile factory. 4 Where you work? 1 ina hotel. 5 What___Jenny study? She computing, 6 What ‘Meg and you study? We business administration. ¢ Complete the conversation with the words in the box. do does (x2) live (x2) lives work works study studies Harry: Hi, Dorothy. Dorothy: Hi. Where (1) you (2) + now Harry? Harry: We (3) Capri Apart ments on Sienna Boulevard. Dorothy: Ah, my sister Fanny (4)__in Sienna Apartments—358. Harry: Hal We're in 356! How's your daughter Laura, Dorothy? Dorothy: Fine. She's a chef now. Harry: Oh,congratulations! Where (5) she (6) 2 Dorothy: She (7) in an Italian restaurant, Casa Giorgio. She's assistant chef. Harry: Right. My son Bobby (8)__hotel and restaurant administration. Dorathy: Oh, yes. Where (9) he (10) ? Hay: At the Roquefort Institute. 39. Television and life wh questions with be and with the present simple tense Teak for specific information about people, places, and things. Form: With be and there is / there are: Where am 1? You're ina hospital. What are those? They're new iPods. Who is _ she? She's Dr. Strauss. How many pizzas are there? —_‘There are five. With the present simple tense: What goes she do? She works in a bank. Where he ive? He lives in Brookfield. What 4, they study?_——_They study mechanical engineering. How. you spell"family"?_ F-A-M-I-L-Y. 1 Grammar - a Complete the questions with the words in parentheses. Who is that? (that) That's Jane Webster, 1 How (you / spell / Webster) W-E-B- R. 2 What time i) It's eight fifty-five, 3. How old (you) lm nineteen. 4 Where (you / study) At the Marconi Institute. 5 How many (in your family) There are five. 6 What ___ (your father / do) He works in a factory. He's a technician. 7 When (the movie) It’s on Wednesday at ten o'clock: b Complete the conversation. Mrs. Best: Hil I'm Jan Best. What (1) Carlos: Carlos Rios. Irs. Best: Ah, yes—Rios, Carlos, Where (2) Carlos? Caries: I'm from Mexico, but | (3)__in Miami now. My wife is American, Mrs. Best: OK. What (4) your wife (5) 2 Carlos: (6) accountant, Mrs, Best: Right. How (7) Carlos? Carlos: I'm twenty-three, Mrs. Best: (8) __ you do? Carlos: (9)__systems analyst. Mrs, Best: OK. Please complete this questionnaire, Carlos. 2 Word builder: wh question words ‘Complete the sentences Unit 6 LeSSONgssiies the words and phrases in the box. What Where Who When Whattime Howold Howmany How What are those? 1 are you? is it? does Judy study? do you spell his name? is the wedding? ishe? NouUswn schools are there in Masonville? 3 Reading They're Olympic Games tickets! t'm nineteen Its three fifteen. She studies at the Marconi Institute. Y-A-O M4-N-G—Yao Ming. It’s on Sunday at twelve o'clock. He's my brother Jack. Seven or eight, | think. Read the text and complete the application forms. Maria and Robert Carlson are interested in work at the Dorado Hotel in Fort Lauderdale. They live in Miami. Robert is American, and his wife Maria is from Mexico. He is an accountant and she is a chef. Maria is twenty-four and her husband is twenty-three. They are bilingual in English and Spanish. 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