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Coe interchang FIFTH EDITION Workbook Jack C. Richards TUOMAS acer erat ate) Ea ean CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS University Printing House, Cambridge cx2 88s, United Kingdom ‘One Liberty Plats oth Floor, New Yorks sea, USA 477 Williamstown Road, Port Melbourne, ic 3207, Australia 4843/24, and Floor, Ansuel Road, Daryagan, Delhi - 11000, India 79 Anson Road, #6-04/06, Singapore 079906 ‘Cambridge University Press spar ofthe University of Cambridge. Te furthers the University’s mission by disseminating knowledge inthe pursuit of ‘education, learning and research at the highest international levels of excellence. swoewcambridge. org Information on this tile: wwwcambridgeorg/o781316622476 (© Cambridge University Press 1990, 2017, ‘This publication isin copyright. Subject to statutory exception and tothe provisions of relevant collective licensing agreements no reproduction of any part may take place without the writen permission of Cambge University Press. 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Additonal resources for this publication at www:cambridgeorgatrchange ‘Cambridge University Press has no responsiblity forthe persistence or accuracy ‘of URLs for external or third-party internet websites referred to in this publication, nd doesnot guarantee that any content on such websites is or will emai, accurate or appropriate. Information regarding prices, travel timetables, nd other facta information given in dis works corect atthe Ue of fit prong but Cambridge University Press does not guarantee the accuracy of such information thereafter Contents 10 " 12 13 4 15 16 Credits Where are you from? What do you do? How much are these? Do you play the guitar? What an interesting family! How often do you run? We went dancing! How's the neighborhood? What does she look like? Have you ever been there? Its a really nice city lt’ important to get rest. What would you like? It's the coldest city! What are you doing later? 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A 2 B: 4. your what friends’ are names A 2 B: S. clossmates whet your are like A 2 B: H Choose the correct responses. 4. A: Hi, I'm Diane. 4. A: I'm sorry. What's your name again? B: _Oh, ifm Peter: B *+ Oh, hi I'm Peter. + PAR * What do people call you? + Eur-ha Park. 2. A: My name is Bill Matory. 5. A: How do you spell your first name? B B * Nice to meet you, Bill # I'm Akira. * Let's go and say hello. *AKLRA 3. A: Hello. I'm a new student here 6. A: What do people call you? B: B: * Thanks. * It's Angela Young * Welcome. * Everyone calls me Angie. Look at the answers. What are the questions? 4. Agent: What 's your name? 4. Agent: Silvia: My name's Silvia. Silvia: 2. Agent: What 5. Agent: Silvia: My last name's Garcia. Silvia: We're from Venezuela 3. Agent: Who 6. Agent: Who Silvia: That's my husband. Silvia: They're my children. Unit 1 Choose the correct words. 4. That's Antonio, He ___ is in my class. (He / His) 2. |'m from Barcelona, Spain. is a beautiful city. (It / It's) 3. Excuse me. What's last name again? (you / your) 4. They're my classmates. names are Jill and Tae-min. (They / Their) 5. name is Naoko. Please call me Nao. (I/ My) &. This is Ellen's husband fname is Tim. (His / Her) 7. My parents are on vac are in Australia (We / They) 8. We have English at 10:00. classroom number is 108-C. (Our / We) Compl conversation with am, are, Amber: Who are __ the men over there, Ethan? Ethan: Oh, they ‘on my baseball team. Let me introduce you. Hi, Pablo, this ‘Amber Fox, Pablo: Nice to meet you, Amber Amber: Nice to meet you, too. Where you from? Pablo: | from Cuba. Ethan: And this Marco. He from Brazil. Lisa: Hi, Marco. Where are you from? i © 7 | Hello and welcome! A Read these four student biographies. Then complete the chart below. INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGE SCHOOL Every month, we meet new students at the school, This month, we want to introduce four new students to you. Please say “hello” to them! Rafaeli in Engish 101. He is ‘Su-yinis in English 102, She is fom Puebla, Mexico. Hs ist fom Wohon China She soy, Mes ME longuoge i Sponish, ond he oso she wites and reads Engish spooks lil French He wans prety wel, but she needs lot of tobe on he schoo voleyball proicespeckng English, Her fist team He ay he das play language Chines. She want to very wel, bt he wot lem! sly voleybll onthe school ea. Fatima is in English 103. She is from Tui, Tn. She speaks Auohc and French, Sh ison ‘engineering student. She wants to Finally, meet Arun Hes in Foima’s dss. He says he spedks English well, but his writing isn’t very good! Arnis from Chennai, Ici, ond his be an engineer. She soys she doesn’t fist longuoge is Hind. Hes a socer play any sports. She wants to make am Hayer, and he wants fo be on the alot feds inher dos, OPW lt scl secre, — 1. Rafael 2. Tunis, Tunisia a} English and Chinese a soocer B Write a short biography of a classmate. Unit 1 © E a Choose the correct sentences to complete this conversation. [1 You, too, Talk to you later Oo Hi, Stacey. I'm Omar. How are you? I really like biology. felt ee ereenererete rte ves, he is. We're in Biology 300 she your frend? Stacey: Hello, 'm Stacey. Omar: Hi Stacey. fm Omar. How are you? Stacey: Pretty good, thanks. Are you a student here? Omar: Stacey: Welcome. Do you like it here? What's your favorite subject? Omar: Stacey: Oh, really? Is Ben Jones in your class? Omar: Stacey: No, he’s my brother! Actually, I have to go meet him now. Nice to meet you, Omar. Do not use contractions for short answers with Yes ‘Are you from Argentina? Ishe from Greece? Ye: Alex: Paola: Celia: Paola: Alex: Paola: Celia: Paola: lam. (not Yes, Im.) % he is. (not Yes, he's) Hello. Im _ Alex Robles. ‘And this is my sister Celia. Hi Paola Vieira. ‘Are you from South America, Paola? Yeo, . from Brazil Where are you both from? from Puerto Rico. ‘Are you from San Juan? No, 5 from Ponce. By the way, are you in English 1017 No, __. I'm in English 102. Where are you from? © { 0 Look at the answers. What are the questions? © 4. A: Who's Allison? B: Allison is my best friend. 2A B: My favorite school subject is history. A B: No, we're not from Germany. We're from Switzerland. a: B: Yes, i's an interesting class. 5. A: B: Yes, Mary and Yuka are in my class. 6A B: Ryan is funny and friendly. 7h B: No, Ms. Rogers isn’t my English teacher. She's my math teacher. { I J Read the expressions. Which ones say “hello” and which ones say “good-bye”? Pato | coos | 41. How are you? 2. See you tomorrow. 3. Good night. 4. Good morning. 5. Talk to you later 6. How's it going? 7. Have a good day. 8. What's up? ooooo0o0 Of oOo oo) oo i B Answer these questions about yourself. Use contractions where possible. 4. Are you on vacation? 2. Is your teacher from Canada? 3. Is your first name popular? 4, Is your English class in the morning? 53. Are you from Asia? 6. Are you a student at a university? ED Unit 1 What do you do? i Match the correct words to make sentences. . 1. Acashier = _d 2. helps sick people. 2. Avendor b. takes care of animals. 3. Ababysitter . sells things. 4. Adoctor d. takes money and gives change. 5. Atutor €. takes care of children. 6 Apetsitter f helps students with their schoo! work. ( 2 | Write sentences using He or She. 41. I'm a mechanic. | fix cars. | work in a garage. 2. I'ma cook. | cook food. | workin @ restaurant. He's a mechanic. He fixes cars. She He works in.a garage. 3. I'm a math teacher. I teach math to students. 4, I'm a taxi driver. | drive a car. | take people to | work in a school. places they want to go. She He EI Write a or an in the correct places. Fane 7" Use a + singular noun before a consonant sound. Use an + singular noun before a vowel sound. He is a carpenter. He is an accountant He is a good carpenter. He is an expensive accountant. De net use a or an + plural nouns. They are good carpenters, They are expensive accountants 1. He's carpenter. He works for construction company. He builds schools and houses. 2. She's office manager. She works for large company. It's interesting job. 3. He works in restaurant. He's server. He's also part-time student. He takes business class in the evening, 4, She works for travel company. She arranges tours. She's travel agent. 5. He has difficult job. He's flight attendant. He works on airplane. Choose someone in your family. Write about his or her j MED Unit 2 © [Ef complete this conversation with the correct words. Tiffany: What __does ___your brother exactly? (do/ does) (do / does) Kate: He for the city. He's a firefighter. (work / works) Tiffany: How he i? (do / does) (like / Tikes) Kate: It’s an interesting job. He it very much, (like / Tikes) But he long hours. And what you 2 (work / works) (do/ does) (do / does) Tiffany: I'm a student. | geography. (study / studies) Kate: Oh, really? Where you ‘to school? (do/ does) (go / goes) to Matthews University. My brother there, too. (go/ goes) (go/ goes) Kate: Really? And what he 2 (do/ does) (study / studies) Tiffany: He graphic design. (study / studies) Kate: That sounds interesting, a Complete the questions in this conversation. © a q Tom: Ray: Tom: Ray: Tom: Ray: Tom: Ray: Tom: Where do you work? | work for Brady Corporation. And what there? I'm an accountant, An accountant? How Ike numbers, s0 it's a great job. ‘And what I'm a teacher. Really? What | teach accounting! What do you do? 7 Read these two interviews. Answer the questions Job Talk: Oliver, where do you work? Oliver: Well, | guess | work in the sky. : In the sky? What do you do? I'm a flight attendant. | work on the intemational fight from Miami to Recife, Brazil Job Talk: That's really interesting, What do you like best about your job? Oliver: | really lke to travel and to meet people. So my job is perfect for me ¢ Do you speak Portuguese? I speak alittle. | carry my dictionary everywhere | go! 4. What does Oliver do? 2. Where does he work? 3. How doos Oliver learn Portuguese? 4. What does Lucy do? 5. Where does she work? 6. What is the hardest part of her job? interviews two people with interesting He She jobs. Lucy: Job Talk: Lucy: Job Talk: Lucy: Job Talk: Lucy: What do you do, Lucy? I'm a security guard at Matthews University That sounds difficult. What is the hardest thing about your job? Well, people break the rules at the university, and | have to stop them. Are people unfriendly to you? Sometimes, but most of the students are very nice. ‘And what do you like best about your job? Well, some days the university is quiet. | get to read a lot of books! Unit 2 OO Mercy Hospital Patricio Cardozo Registered Nurse, Night Shift How does Patricio spend his weekends? Complete this paragraph with the words from the bo» Di eround Oe LD before Dearly Oi Ditate Dunit Everyone knows Patricio at the hospital. Patricio isa part- time nurse. He works at night on weekends. On Saturdays and Sundays, Patricio sleeps most of the day and, wakes up a little nine the evening, usually at 8:45 or 8:50. He has breakfast very late, 9:30 oF 10:00 p.w.! He watches televisi eleven o'clock and then starts work midnight. inthe morning, usually around 5:00 a.w., he leaves work, has a little snack, goes home, goes to bed, and sleeps tts a pertect schedule tor Patricio. He's a pre-med student on weekdays at a local college. t 0 Choose the correct words to complete the sentences. 4. Avery is a tour guide. She takes (answers / takes / writes) people on tours. 2. Stella (does / goes / starts) to bed after midnight. 3. Bon (answers / gets / starts) up early in the morning, 4, What (does / goes / serves) your sister do? 5. Roland (answers / serves / starts) work at 8:00 Am. 6. My brother works in a bookstore. He (answers / sells / works) books and magazines. 7. The Havana Garden restaurant (serves / takes / writes) good Cuban food. Dan (serves / does / works) his school work on his new computer. 9. Nunu (goes / sells / writes) about 30 emails a day. 10. David is a receptionist. He (answers / starts / types) the phone and greets people. 11. Miguel (does / takes / works) in a restaurant. ‘What do you do? Choose the sentences in the box that have the same meaning as the sentences below. [alpacas [elmore [Elena What does he do? Sie tenet elena 1. She teaches exercise classes. 4, He's a student. She'sa fitness instructor. 2. What's his job? 5. She goes to bed at midnight. 3. She's a pet sitter. 6. He works three hours every day. © w Fill in the missing words or phrases from these job advertisements. 4. Dat night 2. Llinteresting 3. Dat Diparctime Luepanese Din en Ditours Lmanager weekends Lstudent weekends Help Wanted Lary’ Diner needs We need a great ofce servers. Wok dung language Work the day or Take people on Monday thcugh Friday, no weekdays oF Evenings start full-time or only. Need good English and work 9:00 cal 901-555-1077, shi the morning, Eiral Bronda at readatd@oup a. SED Unit 2 How much are these? — a Choose the correct sentences to complete this conversation. (lehemnitctraxcpmm (Ohthotomterscatn which onee Which ones? J Yes. But I don't really like yellow. James: Look at those pants, Linda. Linda: Linda: Which ones? James: This blue one. James: The yellow ones over there. They're nice. Linda: Linda: James: Hey, let me buy it for you. It’s @ present! James: Hmm. Well, what about that sweater? It's Linda: perfect for you. Complete these conversations these, or those. How much is/are . . . ? and this, that, 4. A:_Howmuchis this blouse right 3. A: sneakers here? right here? B: It’s $47.95 B: They're $79.99. 2 glasses 4 A cat over there? over there? B: Theyre $87. B: That's my cat, and he's not for sale! Ei Write the plurals of these words. Peed Most words Words ending in-s5,-sh,-ch, and -x cap caps glass glasses shoe shoes dish dishes watch watches Words ending in-fand-fe Words ending in consonant + y shelf shelves country countries knife knives 4. ring rings. 5. tie 9. Tshirt 2. glove 6. box 10. hairbrush 3. party 7. scarf 14. computer 4, boy 8. blouse 12. dress g What do you think of these prices? Write a response. That's cheap. That's not bad. That's reasonable, That's pretty expensive! 4. $250 for a wool sweater 4, $40 for a gold necklace That's pretty expensivel 2. $30 for a silk tie 5. $15 for three shirts 3. $180 for a cotton dress 6. $80 for a leather belt METS Unit 3 a © A Choose the correct words to complete the conversations. 41. Shirley: Ilike those _ earrings over there. (that / those) Clerk: Which 2 one / ones) Shirley: The small gold (one / ones) Clerk: 8399. (lts / They're) Shirley: Oh, they’re expensive! 2. George: Excuse me. How much are pants? tet (that / those) Clerk: only $65. (it’s / They're) George: And how much is shirt? (this / these) Clerk: Which 2 (one / ones) They're all different. George: This green (one / ones) Clerk: $a7 (it’s / They're) Ne i t 3. Clerk: Good afternoon. Martina: Oh, hi. How much is watch? (this / these) Clerle $196. (its / Thee) Martina: And how much is that 2 (one / ones) Clerk: $99. (It's / They're) Martina: That's not bad. Ill take it PEEny G What do you make from these materials? Complete the chart using words from the box. (You will use words more than once.) es Ge Ge ep CT gloves Make comparisons using the words given. Add than if necessary. 4. As Hey, look at these silver earrings! They're nice. ‘And they're cheaper than _ those gold earrings. (cheap) DB sw srvwye th go 6 @ ones. (small) ‘As Well, yeah. The gold ones are the silver ones. (big) ‘gold earrings alot of money! silver earrings But $400 is 2. A: This leather coat is the wool one. (attractive) B: Yes, but the wool one is (warm) leather coat ween 3. Az This orange shirt is an interesting color! B: Yes, but the color is. sth design. (pretty) A: The design isn’t bad. BB: | think the pattern on that gray shirt is the pattern on orange shirt orange one. (good) gray shirt 4. A: These cotton dresses are nice. B: Yes, but the silk ones are (nice) A:theyre also (expensive) cotton dresses sik dresses Unit 3 © i Complete the chart. Use the words from the box. wr player Di tablet C1 bracelet — [] necklace LD television Oi dress Oi pants DO tshirt Dearings Oring Ci smartphone a a boots ‘Answer these questions. Give your own information. a o gold ring tablet 1g boots wool gloves black sunglasses i silver ring laptop computer sneakers leather gloves _white sunglasses 41. Which ring do you prefer, the silver one or the gold one? 1 a the In 2. Which one do you like more, the tablet or the laptop computer? 3. Which ones do you like more, the hiking boots or the sneakers? 4. Which ones do you prefer, the wool gloves or the leather gloves? 5. Which sunglasses do you like better, the black ones or the white ones? How much are these? © Qa A Read these ads. Match the pictures and descriptions. 1 2 3 4, ‘a. Do you want to help the environment and do yard work at the same time? This machine knows when your lawn needs water. It waters your grass, and you don’t have to do anything! Save time, save water, and save money! Only $124.99, bb. You can take this with you to the beach or on a picnic. No more uncomfortable ‘towels or blankets! It fils with air in five minutes. Feel like you are sitting in your own living room in the great outdoors! Only $49.50. & What's a party without music? Indoors or outdoors, you can have a good time with this small item on a shelf or ina tree. Turn it down to set the mood, Cr tur it up to start the dancing! Only $299.99, . What's it like to swim like a fish? Now is your chance to find out! Put both feet in, get in the water, and feel what it's ike to flap instead of kick. if you love to be in the water and dive deep, you need this! $36. B Check (V) True or False. 41. The garden sensor waters your lawn when it needs more water. 2. The inflatable chair takes about five minutes to fill with air. 3. The Soundbook only works indoors. oooog coool 4, You need two monofins, one for each foot. C What's special about a gadget you have? Write a paragraph about it. Unit 3 rt Do you play the guitar? i Check (/) the boxes to complete the survey about music and TV. ‘A Do you lite these types of music? B Doyo lke these types of TV shows? I dont ke it Uove them! | Theyre OK. || dont ke them, Hove! ifs OK. pop oO Oo hip-hop =] Oo Oo E FA] what's your opinion? Answer the questions with the expressions and pronouns in the box. Yes, Ido. Hove ike . No, I don't. I don't like . .. very much. leant stand... alot. 41. Do you like horror movies? Yes,Ido. Like them a lot, 2. Do you like Kendrick Lamar? 3. Do you like heavy metal music? 4, Do you like mystery books? 5. Do you like video games? 6. Do you like Adele? talk shows realty shows sitcoms s09p operas game shows Object pronouns him her it them Ei Choose the correct job for each picture. al ee le erred Cal ert al eee 4. Hope Solo is 2. Fall Out Boy are 3. Chris Hemsworth is 4, Luke Bryan is wi = 7 Complete these conversations. 4. Ken: Do you _ike __ pop music, Janet? Yes, | ita lot. I'ma big fan of Beyoncé. Oh, she play the guitar? No, she but she’s a great dancer. kind of music your parents Jack? Jack: They country music. Alice: Who they 2 Jason Aldean? Jack: No, they like him very much. They prefer Carrie Underwood 3. Harold: Kelly, who's your favorite female singer? you Selena Gomez? Kelly: No, | I can't stand her. I ike Etana. Harold: | don’t know her. What kind of music she sing? Kelly: She reggae. She's really great! ET Unit 4 5 | Complete these questions and write answers. 4. What-kinds of movies do you like? Uke 2 is your favorite movie? My favorite 3. of movies do you dislike? 4 of TV shows do you like? 5. is your favorite actor or actress? 6 is your favorite song? 7 is your favorite rock band? 8. is your favorite video game? Gg What do you think? Answer the questions. 41. Which are more interesting, action movies or historical dramas? 2. Which movies are more exciting, westerns or crime thrillers? 3. Which do you like more, musicals or animated movies? ‘4. Which do you prefer, romantic comedies or science fiction movies? 5. Which are scarier, horror movies or thrillers? Do you play the guitar? — 7A verbs and nouns ‘A Which nouns often go with these verbs? Complete the chart. Use each noun only once. [Dl abasketball game [[] rae. music ithe piano Li the drums Dl the guitar Es [vives ie ithe rade B Write a sentence using each verb in part A 2 3. Twos TJ Movie reviews A Read the movie reviews. Write the type of movie for each review below the title comedy historical drama science fiction crime thriller horror travel documentary romantic comedy western Reviews Signin Ahead of Time EhHouse of Laughs | El Coming Up for Air What are high school kids ike This movie is about a group of The action never stops in this, in the future? This movie gives six young people in London. movie. Police officer Karen {an answer. It's about agroup___Theylive inthe same house Montana wants to catch Mr. X, of school kids in the year 2017. _ in a suburb far from the city a notorious gold thief. Mr. X After class one day, they find | center. Allof them come is stealing gold from an old a time machine behind the from different countries. They __ shipwreck at the bottom of school. One of the teens sees a_ speak different languages and the ocean. The only way to button marked “Year 2500" and | have different customs. What catch him is under the water. presses it. They suddenly travel happens when they're all under | But Montana's one weakness is to the twenty-sixth century! one roof? Watch and laugh! that she can’t swim and hates They have many exciting The story is very funny, and the | the water. Will she catch him? adventures. But do they get _acting is very good. This movie |The plot isn’t very good, but back in time for school the next is like areally good TV soap _the surprise ending is worth day? Watch and find out. opera, but funnier. waiting for. Watch for yourself. ET ET Co B Write down the words in the review that helped you to decide what kind of movie its 1. Ahead of Time: future. 2. House of Laughs: 3. Coming Up for Air: ME Unit 4 [ 9] Choose the correct responses. 41. A: What do you think of “The Voice’ B: _Imnot.areal fan of the show. + How about you? * I'm not a real fan of the show. 2. Az Do you like jazz music? B * can't stand it. * can’t stand them: 3. A: There's a soccer game tonight. B * Thanks. I'd love to. * Great. Let's go. 4, A: Would you like to see a movie this weekend? © That sounds great! * I don't agree. = A Fabiana is inviting friends to a movie. Do they accept the invitation or not? Check (V) Yes or No for each response. 1. I'd love to. What time does it start? 2. Thanks, but | don’t really like animated movies. 3. That sounds great. Where is it? 4. I'd love to, but | have to work until midnight. Thanks. 'd really like to. When do you want to meet? Oo Oo Oo oO B Respond to the invitations. 1. Ihave tickets to a classical concert on Saturday. Would you like to go? 2. There's a soccer game tonight. Do you want to go with me? 3. Meghan Trainor is performing tomorrow at the stadium. Would you like to see her? Do you play the guitar? | | Choose the correct phrases to complete these conversations. 4. Eva: _Doyou ike pop music, Anita? {Do you like / Would you Tike) Anita: Yes, I do. it alot (ike /'d Tike) Eva: There's an Ariana Grande concert on Friday. to go with me? (©o you like / Would you like) Anita: Yes, ! Thanks. (ove to /I'd love to) 2.Marco: There's a baseball game on TV tonight. to come over and watch it? (Do you like / Would you like) Tony: , but | have to study tonight. (ike to / 1 like to) Marco: Well, basketball? (do you like / would you like) Tony: Yes, - Hove it! (do / 1 would) Marco: There's a game on TV tomorrow at 3:00. ‘to watch that with me? (Do you like / Would you like) Tony: Thanks! (like to /'d love to) 4 Rewrite these sentences. ind another way to say each sentence using the words given. 4. Do you like rap? What do you think of rap? {think of) 2. Chad doesn't ike country music. (can't stand) 3. | think soap operas are great! (love) 4. Celia doesn’t ike new age music. (be a fan off 5. Do you want to go to a soccer match? (would like) What an interesting family! i Which words are for males? Which are for females? Complete the chart. wnt ed than Ester ere elles an slo Laaughter [nephew [uncle Litether EA] niece = EE] wie Jan: Monica: Really, both of them? What No, they aren't. My brother is on vacation Use the present co ‘You look tired, Monica. ‘Are you studying (study) late at night these days? No, 'm not. My brother and sister (stay) with me it now. They keep me up late every night. (do) this summer? (take) classes, too? now, but he (look) for a part-time job here. What about your sister? (work)? Yes, she is. She has a part-time job at the university What about you, Jan? Are you in school this summer? Yes, lam. | (study) two languages. On, (take) Korean and Spanish again? Well, I'm taking Korean, but now | (start) Portuguese classes. Really? That's exciting! © Ei What is another way to say each sentence? Rewrite the sentences using the words in the box. aunt motherindaw uncle granddaughter sonand daughter wife 4. Anita is Marco's niece. Marco is Anita's uncle, 2. John is married to Ann, 3. My father’s sister is a teacher. We have two children. 5. My husband's mother is from Mexico. 6. Willie and Mabel are Brooke's grandparents. g Choose the correct sentences to complete the conversation. [Eseutoititotersritiae No, Fm not. 'm ving in Singapore now. [elyetectentivereely ers Yes, 11d ike it ft. 1 Neo, they aren't They're living in Atlanta now. Kathy: Are you still living in Miami, Martin? Martin: _No, Im not. [m living in Singapore now. Kathy: Wow! Do you like it? Martin: Kathy: And is your brother still working in Seoul? Martin: Kathy: And how about your parents? Are they still living in Florida? Martin: How about you and your family, Kathy? ‘Are you still ving here? Kothy: Unit 5 I ‘Complete these sentences. Use the simple present or the present continuous of the verbs given. 1. This is my cousin, Martin, He lives (lve) in Houston, but he (visit) Peru this summer He (take) cooking classes there. 2. And these are my parents. They (work) in Paris this year. They (be) on vacation right now. 3. Here’s a photo of my grandparents. 2 They (not work) now. They ______ (be) retired. 4, This is my sister-in-law, Amanda. She (want) to start her ‘own company. She (study) business in ‘Australia right now. 5. Anu this is my nephew, George He (go) to high school. He (lke) history, but he (not like) chemistry. J Choose a friend or a family member. Write about him or her using the simple present and present continuous. ‘What an interesting family! Wi Home or away? ‘A. Answer these questions. Then read the passage. 1. Read the title below. What do you think a “boomerang kid” is? 2. Are you going to live at home when you leave school? Why or why not? BOOMERANG KIDS ‘Today in the United States, many young adults are returning home to live after they ‘graduate trom collage. They are being called “boomerang kids,” ike the Australian hunting stick that comes back after you throw it. Many college graduates can't find the jobs they want right away. Some also have college loans to pay back. They don’t have enough money to rent expensive apartments, so they go back home to live with their parents. While they live at home, they are working at jobs with low pay and trying to save money for the future. Meanwhile, the parents of boomerang kids are feeling the challenges of having their adult children back home. Most understand the problems their kids are having with money ‘and accept that they're living with them again. But their relationships are different now. Some parents expect their kids to keep following their rules and to help around the house. Young adults, on the other hand, want to be independent and to make their ‘own decisions. This creates tension between parents and kids. These boomerangs go out ‘9 kids, but they come back as adults. B Check (V) True or False. For statements that are false, write the correct information. Parnes 1. “Boomerang kids” are college graduates who don't want to live athome. | [] 2. Many college graduates are having a difficult time finding a good job. go 3. College graduates who live at home can't save money for the future. od 4, Parents are seeing that it can be difficult to have their "boomerang kids” [7] live at home again. 5. Parents want to do everything for their kids like they did when they ad were younger. 6, Parents and kids mostly agree about the rules and expectations of oO the house. Unit 5 © 8 | Arrange the quantifiers from the most to the least. ce bees © oO Rewrite these sentences about the United States using the quantifiers given. 4. Ninety percent of children go to public schools. Ten percent of children go to private schools. Most children go to public schools. Few Where Children Go to School 10% Mi ibe school private schoo! 2. Sixty-two percent of young people go to college after they finish high school. Thirty-four percent. ‘of young people look for work. Many Some 3. Ninety-five percent of people over 65 like to tall to family and friends. Forty-three percent of people over 65 like to spend time on a hobby. Three percent of people over 65 like to play soccer. Not many Alot of Nearly all ‘What an interesting family! — [i) choose the correct words or phrases to complete this paragraph. In my country, some couples (couples / cousins / relatives) get married fairly young. Not many marriages (break up / get divorced / stay together), and nearly all (divorced / married / single) people remarry. Elderly couples often (divorce again / move away / live at home) and take care of their grandchildren. ns [complete these sentences about your country. Use the words in the box. al alotof few most nearyall = no. some young people go to college. people study English married couples have more than five children. elderly people have part-time jobs. students have full-time jobs. children go to school on Saturdays. oe ees Unit 5 How often do you run? soccer basketball volleyball football Pilates yoga [Plfarrange these words to make sentences or questions. 4. often mornings play on we tennis. Saturday We often play tennis on Saturday mornings 2.ever Ryan do does yoga 3..go do often 1 almost jogging go never 5. hardly they basketball play ever 6.do on you what usually Sundays do © 3 | Use these questions to complete the conversations: How often do you. ? Do you ? What do you usually 1. At _Doyou ever go bowing? ee B: Yes, | often go bowling on weekends 2A: B: Well | usually do martial arts or watch TV after work. BA B: Yes, | sometimes play sports on weekends — usually soccer. aA B: I don't exercise very often at all. 5. A: B: No, I never go to the gym on Saturdays. 6A B: | usually go jogging four times a week. g Keeping fit? A Check (¥) how often you do each of the things in the chart. mz ania es) | eed de mer et a ply bosetbal 5 5 5 5 g care a a a aq a go jogging oa oa Oo o o etowieg G O g G playsoccer | Oo oO oO Oo {go swimming | oO od Oo oOo oO eoaieo Oo Qo o o B Write about your fitness habits using the information in the chart. EYE Unit 6 © G ‘Complete this conversation with the correct prepositions. Write them in the correct places. in Kelly: What time do you go swimming the morning? (around / in / on) | always go swimming 7:00. (at / for / on) How about you, Kelly? | usually go swimming noon. (around / in / with) | swim about 30 minutes. (at /for / until) Neil: And do you also play sports your free time? (at /in / unt) Kelly: No, | usually go out my classmates. (around / for /with) a What about you? Neil: | go to the gym Mondays and Wednesdays. (at / on / until) ‘And sometimes | go jogging weekends. (for / in / on) Kelly: Wow! You really like to stay in shape. © _ [Lfcompete the sentences. Use the words from the box. do icehockey soccer treadmill goes jogging swimming watches ‘exercises shape 1. Katie never _ exercises 7. Maria is on the team at her high She's a real couch potato. school. She's good at passing the ball 2. How often do you martial arts? 8. Judy never goes when the 3. Ike to stay in | play sports| water is cold. every day, 9 Kyle often bike riding on 4. Jeff does weight ‘every evening. _ weekends. He lifts 50-pound weights. 10. Irun on the at the gym three 5. Arturo goes twice aweek.He _ times a week usually runs about three miles 14. In Canada, many people like to play 6. Miho often TVin the evening, ________ outside in the winter. How often do you run? 1/ Sports id th rid © i A Read the descriptions of three unique sports that are played in different parts of the world. Which sport do you want to try? Why? Capoeira is a sport that comes from Brazil. It is part martial art, part dance, and part game. The legs do most of the work in this sport. Capoeiristas. kick, jump, and dance to the music of stringed instruments, drums, bells, and rattles. Although the ‘two people are fighting and defending themselves, ‘capoeira is really more about movement, ‘speed, and knowing what your opponent is thinking, Hurling ‘The game of huring comes ftom ireland. Itis the fastest field sport in the world. Hurters play on a fleid like soccer but use a stick and a smal ball. The stick {is used to carry or hit the ball, or players can kick itor siap it with their hands. They try to get the ball ‘vera bar for one point or under the bar into a net for three points. Hurting is @ very old sport and simiar to ‘modern rugby, soccer, field hockey, and football. Bashi Bashi is a national sport in the Maldives, and only ‘women play it. Between eight and eleven women ay on a tennis court with tennis bails and one tennis racket. One player hits a ball with the racket on one side of the net, and players try to catch it on the other side. The woman who hits the ball faces away from the net and has to hit the ball backwards over her head! Women often get injured trying to catch the fast-moving balls with their bare hands. B What sport do the activities describe? Check (/) the answers. 4. hit a ball backwards 2. run very fast 3. know what your opponent is thinking 4, geta ballin anet 5. move with music 6. hit a ball over a net ooooo00 ooooo00 oooood 8 | Choose the correct responses. 41. A: How often do you play golf, Monica? 3. A: And how well do you play? B: Once aweek. B: I guess I'm OK + 1'm not very well * Once a week. ‘+L almost never do. About an hour I'm about average. 2. A: How long do you spend on the golf course? 4. A: How good are you at other sports? B: B: + About four hours. * Not very good, actually + About average. ‘I sometimes play twice a week. + About three miles. «Pretty well, guess. [cok at the answers. Write questions using how. 41. A:_Howlong do you spend exercising? B: | don’t spend any time at all. In fact, l don’t exercise. 2: at playing football? B: I'm pretty good at it. 'm on the school team. 3A: for a walk? B: Almost every day. | really enjoy it. AA B: Baseball? Pretty well, I guess. Yeah, | lke it lot 5. A: B: | spend about an hour jogging How often do you run? EE Rewrite these sentences. Find another way to say each senten using the words given. 1. | don't go bike riding very often hardly ever go bike riding (hardly ever) 2. Tamara exercises twice a month. (not very often) 3. Patty tries to keep fit (stay in shape) 4. Ricardo often exercises at the gym. (work out) 5. | go jogging every day after work. (always) 6. How good are you at tennis (olay) dl What do you think about fitness and sports? Answer these questions. 1. Do you like to exercise for a short time or 4, Which do you like better, team sports or a long time? individual sports? 2. Do you prefer exercising in the morning or in_5. How good are you at sports like basketball the evening? and tennis? 3. Which do you like better, walking or jogging? 6. What is a sport or game you don't like? Unit 6 We went dancing! r [Past tense © A. Write the simple past of these regular verbs. “ 4. watch __watched 4, arrive 7. travel 2. play 5. study 8. wash 3. invite 6. hurry 9. look B Write the simple present form of these irregular simple past verbs. 1. ___eat___ate 5. slept 2. did ‘6 spent 3. met 7 drove 4 sew 8. went C Use two of the verbs above and write sentences about the past. F Example: We saw the Eiffel Tower in Faris last year. 1. a 2. E A Use the cues to answer these question: 1. Where did you go this weekend? Lwent:to the zoo. (to the zoo) 2, Who did you meet at the party? (@ famous artist) 3. What did you buy? fa new pair of jeans) 4, How did you and Mario like the movie? tao) 5. Where did Faye and Bob spend their vacation? (in the country) 6. What time did you and Allison get home? (a little after 1:00) activities from the box. Then add one more activity to each list. dinner o See do homework go shopping go to a sports event go to the movies have a pienie play video games take a vacation watch TV g Complete the questions in this conversation. ‘A: How did you spend the weekend _? B: I spent the weekend with my sisters As What : Well, on Saturday, we went shopping, ‘A: That sounds like fun! What 2 bought @ new pair of shoes and a new purse. ‘A Where on Sunday? ‘We went to an amusement park. ‘As Oh, how 2 : We had a great time. In fact, we stayed there all day. ‘A: Really? What time a B: We got home very late, around midnight. MED Unit 7 frish the project on Saturday [E] take the bus i watch it on TV i wror al day until six olock se out with ends per eee eee 41. A: Did you and John go to Anne's party on Saturday? B: No, we didn't. We stayed home all weekend. 2. A: Beth left work at early, too? yesterday afternoon. Did you go home 3. At | watched TV all weekend. Did you spend the weekend at home, too? B: ‘4. A: Isaw you and Amy at the library on Saturday. Did you work together on Sunday, too? B: to work? go to the game? Read about Pamela’s week. Match the sentences that have a si A: Sendy went to the baseball game lest ‘A: Giovanni drove me to work yesterday morning. Did you drive 1. Did you and Martin ir meani 4. She was broke last week. 2. She didn’t work on Monday. 3. She worked around the house. 4. She didn’t wash the clothes. 5. She invited friends for dinner. 6. She had a lot of fun. f a. She had people over. b. She did housework. She took the day off. d. She had a good time She didn’t do the laundry. ¥ f. She spent all her money. We went dancing! we take the si rip? A Read the posts. Who went to Bangkok for the first time? JOSEPH We went to Thailand again for our summer vacation. We spent a week in Bangkok and did something every day. We went to the floating market very early one morning. We didn't buy anything there — we just looked. Another day, we went to Wat Phra Kaew, the famous Temple of the Emerald Buddha. Check out my pic! Then we saw two more temples nearby. We also went on a river trip somewhere outside Bangkok. The best thing about the trip was the food. The next time we have friends over for dinner, 'm going to cook Thai food. OLIVIA Last summer, we spent our vacation in Thailand. We were very excited - it was ur first trip there. We spent two days in Bangkok. Of course, we got a river taxi to the floating market. We bought some delicious fruit there. I'm posting a picture. The next day we went to a very interesting temple called the Temple of the Emerald Buddha. We didn’t have time to visit any other temples. However, we went to two historic cities ~ Ayutthaya and Sukhothai Both have really interesting ruins. Everything was great. I's impossible to say what the best thing was about the trip. B Who did these things on their trip? Check (V) all correct answers. 1. stayed for two days in Bangkok 2. visited the floating market 3. bought fruit ‘4, saw some historic ruins 5. traveled on the river 6. loved the food the most 7. enjoyed everything oooooo00 oooooo0 8 8 | ‘Complete this conversation with was, wasn’t, were, or weren't. ‘A: How ___was____your vacation in Thailand, SS Rich? B: It great: | really enjoyed it ‘A How long you there? B: We there for two weeks. A you in Bangkok the whole time? B: No, we We in the mountains for a few days. A: And how the weather? it good? B: No, it good at all In fact, it terrible. The city very hot, and the mountains cold and rainy! € O Choose the correct questions to complete this conversation. Pel eet eters eet re alee er eset eer [El Hew tong wore you in Brea LD tow was the weather? How was your vacation in South America? ‘A: _Howwas your vacation in South America? B: It was a great trip. | really enjoyed Brazil and B: For about eight days. A: Wow, that's a long time! Argentina B: It was hot and sunny the whole time. A A B: | was in Brazil for ten days. B: It was definitely the beaches in Br: A we learned the tango in Argentina! We went dancing! when necessary. m © 4) Complete the sentences with the correct words or phrases. Use the past tense 1. We a trip to Egypt last summer. (take / make / do) 2. My brothers ‘at home all weekend. (go dancing / play video games / take a bike ride) 3. I worked really hard in Germany last week. | was there (in my car / on business / on vacation) 4, \'m sorry I was late. | had to a phone call. (do / make / go) 5. I stayed home last night and the laundry. (do / go / make) = Tl] My kind of vacation ‘A. What do you like to do on vacation? Rank these activ the least goto the beach ____ visit historical places ____go shopping visit museums spend time at home eat good food B Answer these questions about vacations. 1. How often do you go on vacation? 2. How much time do you spend on vacation? 3. Who do you usually go with? 4, Where do you like to go? 5. What do you usually do on vacation? MED Unit 7 from 1 (you like it the most) to 6 (you like it How's the neighborhood? [lf rieces © A Match the words in columns A and B. Write the names of the places. a Licampus 1 coffee shop shop 2 oes Lohotspot | 3 Larocery | Dloffce 4 Dbie Drat 5. Dmovie salon 6 Dpost Distation 2 Di shopping Dstore 8. Oweri Ditheater % © B Write questions with Is there a... ? or Are there any... ? and the names of places from part A. 41. A: Ineed a haircut. Is there.a hair salon near here? B: Yes, there's one on Grand Street. 2. A: |want to buy some new clothes. near here? B: No, there isn’t, but there’s one in Center City 3. A: I need to mail this package. ‘around here? B: Yes, there's one next to the bank. 4. As | want to see a movie tonight. around here? Yes, there's one in the shopping mall. 5. A: We need same gas on this straet? B: No, there aren't, but there are a couple on Second Avenue. 6. A: We need to buy some cereal and some apples. near here? Yes, there's one near the gym on Brown Street. There are ten difference: eee ee Positive statement Negative statement There are some Wi-Fi hotspots near the bank. There aren't any Wi-Fi hotspots near the bank. amines [ences m i brary = - store a Sica gos station. 1. me movie th nt in Springf n't-any in Ri 2. There's a park on the corner of 21 1nd Maple in Springhie Isn't oni METS Unit 8 On LD onthe comer of 1. Where's the nearest bank? a 2. Is there a post office near here? | eee = bank theater I'm looking for a drugstore. PALM STREET ee : z igstore z gas station i ore |! & ul vote 2 eee 5. Is there a department store on River Street? m laundromat ‘Ave there any ATMs around here? a RIVER STREET Answer questions about your the box and your awn information. ity or Yes, there is. There's one on... Yes, there are. There are some on... No, there isn’t. No, there aren't. 1. Are there any good coffee shops around the schoo? 2, Is there a drugstore near the school? 3. Are there any grocery stores in your neighborhood? 4, Is there a laundromat close to your home? How's the neighborhood? Zi 7 3] The grass is always greener A Read the interviews. Where would Charles like to live? Where would Arlene like to live? MODERN YN? Arlene Miller *My family and I lve in a WE ASKED TWO PEOPLE ABOUT rice small town. It has THE PLACES THEY LIVE. a great square where Charles Bell people meet for social ‘events, and there's music ‘on summer evenings. Its a sate place to raise children, But there is no privacy here. Everyone in town knows what you are doing all the time. And | "My neighborhood is very ‘convenient — it's near the shopping center and the bus station Its also sate. But those are the only {900d things about living downtown. It's very noisy because the streets are don't meet as many interesting people as when always full of people! The Hivedin the city. t can be too quiet here. | want trafic is torible, and parking is a big problem! more action! | think i's better downtown.” loan never park on my own street. I'd ke to live B How do Charles and Arlene feel about their neighborhoods? Complete the chart. Downtown convenient. ‘Small Town no privacy € Do you think it's better to live downtown or in a small town? Why? D How do you feel about the place you live? Write ebout it ME Unit 8 € I a Complete the chart. Use words from the box. Li Wibrary — L] people] theater D noise Li potution L] traffic C1 hospital =] parking [[] school Di water bank crime Write questions using How much . .. ?0r How many . Then lock at the picture “ and write answers to the questions. Use the expressions in the [elie fetie te (Glacsy eee Tele only alittle 4. trash How much trashis there? There's only a little. 2. buses 3. traffic 4. bicycles 5. police officers 6. crime How's the neighborhood? I Ey Choose the correct words or phrases to complete the conversation. Andrea: Are there (any / one / none) coffee shops around here, Carlos? Carlos: Sure. There are (any / one /a lot). There's a coffee shop (across from / between / on) the Daily Market, but it's expensive. Andrea: Well, are there (any / none / one) others? Carlos: Yeah, there are (a few / a little / one), There’s a nice (any / one / some) near here. It's called Morning Joe Andrea: That's pertect! Where is it, exactly? Carlos: It’s on Third Avenue, (between / on / on the corner of) the National Bank and the Chinese restaurant. Andrea: So let’s go! oO Choose the correct words or phrases. 1. I'm going to the grocery store to get some (clothes / gas / food) 2. We're taking a long drive. We need to stop at the (laundromat / gas station / drugstore) I ive on the 8th floor of my A (apartment building / neighborhood / theater) 4. Our apartment is in the center ofthe city. We live (downtown / in the neighborhood / in the suburbs)

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