Port 1
occur & Spching
as Vocabulary and Speaking
1 Write the words in the box in the correct
bi categories below.
One planet, one
oe bird fish flower insect lake.
ey plant zoo
eerccarte excer
mosvel species
Presont perfect jeer
2 animal, tree,
Specing
Contac with nature
3 mountain,
Glossary
constant adver) al ho tne
took up fer) — na
neces foun) ~2 plant oeinal
oop 3 Work in pairs. A: turn to page 127.
B: turn to page 129. Describe the pictures to
your partner.
2 © 3.42 Listen and check your answers.
CUT
ET Ta
one place!
id atest Kon
project to create an online rel
every living species on earth. Scient
Frome aC Ucn gy
PMN et coda
Rene a e ie uco ay
and maps. Anyone can look up information in
Eicon ccs
Say ge na eh
the encyclopedia. Scientists hope the project wil ee
Crete eke hae ins cy or os oe = oS
~
The work
has started .
Reading
1 3.43 Read and listen to One planet, one
place! What is EOL?
2. In your own words, explain the EOL
project. Do you think it’ a good idea?
Listening
1 3.48 Listen to two people talking
about umusual species. Are they
1s ateacher and a student?
two friends?
© a reporter and a scientist?
2 Look at the pictures below. Then listen
again and answer the questions.
Which two pictures do they talk about?
‘Where does the first animal come from?
‘Where does the second animal come
from?
4 Has the person used the EOL website
before?
Seed
peesGrammar
Have you seen this before?
Dove been to Africa
+ use the present perfect to talk about
experiences in our lives,
* we often use ever and never with the
present perfect
+ evermeans in your life
1 Put the words in the correct order to
make sentences or questions from the
listening.
1 this ever Have seen you ?
2 INo haven't
3 Aftica you Hlave to been ?
‘ this
5 Life used
before I've seen animal nev
Encyclopedia website you
of before the ?
2 Look at the past participles in the box.
Decide if they are regular (R) or irregular
(D. Write the infinitive
camped climbed come flown
gone planted ridden seen swum
taken travelled visited
3 Complete the text with the present
perfect form of the verbs in brackets
of nature and animals. He
namo) in Alask:
(ate photos of acta
(by boa tom te hippopot
Speaking
1 Read the questionnaire and write the
questions,
(Climb) a mountain?
(Swim) in ake?
(visita tarm?
2 Work in pairs. Ask each other the
questions from exercise 1
Have you ever climbed a mountain?
No, ! haven't
Have you ever swum ina lake?
Yes, | have,
Where?
In Austria,
PP Reae
3 Tall the rest of the class about the
person you interviewed. Who has had the
most contact with nature?
(ake) photographs
(Vif animal perks in Melaysia
towatch bears
canoes in Hawaii and heLife
Part 2
Voealory & Spaching
Vocabulary and Speaking
Lie events
1 © 3.45 Match the two parts of the
pe: sentences, Then listen and check your
Rites of postage answers.
aa 1 Iwas + ababy when I was 38.
ota 2 Hef » home when Twas 18.
, 3. Left ¢ school when I was 16.
peop. 4 L graduated { a married when I was 33.
Keskin 5 Istarted Ne born when my mother
aone 6 Igor was 21
7 Thad £ from work when I was
8 Tretired 60.
ss work when I was 23.
from university when I
was
2. Look at the sentences in exercise I again.
‘Make them true for people in your country.
Compare your ideas with a partner.
People in my country usually graduate from
university when they are 25.
3. Which two events do you think change
our lives the most?
OC Coe CECE uC ie
POET ee UM ec ule lei
eae Sue eey
CUCM TCM UT tee Da rl
or family traditions.
ener Meee se at
Peet ecu
oeeaea ea
MU SEE
oie on MORO
have the first haircut in an even year
Oni eaN eG eet rey
invite family and close friends. After the haircut the
ety)
Genego sn ate UR
C er
Reading
1 Read the introduction to Rites of pasage.
Are there any rites of passage in your
country for the events in Vocabulary and
Speaking exercise 1?
2 © 3.6 Read and listen to the text and
answer these questions.
1 What is the rite of passage?
2. How old is the person when they have
the celebration?
3 Isthere a party?
4 Who is at the rite of passage?
5 What happens after the celebration?
3. Work in pairs. A: turn to page 127.
B: turn to page 129. Read about another rite
of passage.Grammar
‘The most important rite of pasage isthe
first bairent,
Teis the happiest time ofa gil’ lif
‘The best thing about it isthe party.
‘© use the + superlative adjective to
describe extremes
1 Circle the correct option in each
sentence.
1 The more expensive / most expensive party
in my country is the coming of age party
2 The happier / The happiest day of ray life
‘was mny quinceafiera
3. Twas the younger / The youngest person in
my family to have children.
4 When Tretire I want to move to a quieter
/ quietest town.
5 In my country your 18° birthday is more
important / the mast important than your
2
2 Complete the text about unusual
‘weddings with the correct form of the
superlative.
|; most incredible
The world’s: (expensive)
wedding was a six-day celebration in
France. It cost $60 million.
The world's. (ong) wedding
ress was created in Cyprus in 2007, It
‘was 1,362 metres long.
~The (0lc) man to get married
‘was 102. He lived in Lithuania and
wife was 76.
| © The world’s
‘cake was in the
‘weighed 7,500 kilos.
(heavy) wedding
States. It
3 Which is the most surprising fact?
(Grammar focus ~ explanation & more
pracica ofthe superlative on poge 148
Speaking
1 You are going to give a presentation
about a traition or eeremony in your
country or region. First, read the notes
about an American ceremony:
Name
The nase of the tradition or ceremony isu.
the Baby shower
‘When & where
te =
tithe United States and now tn some other
countries. t normally happens a fou wecks
before the baby is bor ora few weeks afer
the birth.
History
Uestartedas..
somal purty fort foal rand of the
mother Th idea tos to give the new family
presents of baby clothes aud eguipiaent
2. Write notes about a tradition or
ceremony you know well.
3 Give your presentation to your partner.
Listen and ask questions. Use the useful
phrases to help you.
I'm going to tell you about a ceremony in my
country.
© The name of the ceremony is
* Ithappens
Do you have any questions?
What happens & who is
there
On this day.
Ree oar,
a
Ts it changing?
tes is
pasar nah
spending mare mony on the
resents 1s becenuing more
popidar in other countries tea.
Life Unit 9Part 3
Have get
Parts ofthe fora
Reading Vocabulary and Listening
1 Look at the pictures below of body art. 1. Look atthe pictures. Match the numbers
‘Do you know anyone with these? to the different parts of the body.
2 Read Body styles. Match the paragraphs — arm — — back ele
(A) to the headings (2-e) below. There is —foot —hand head
—leg —shoulder — stomach
one heading you do not need
a The most interesting body art
'» Tattoos as fashion for some people
Am ancient form of art
4 Why some people don’t like tattoos
Why do people use body art?
3. What do you think of tattoos? Tell a
partner,
Glossary
‘archaeologist noun) ~ someone
2 3.47 Listen and check your answers.
Say the words.
3 Sp 348 Listen to five different people.
Write the parts of the body they mention.
What are they talking about?Grammar
Serve people bave got tatioos of names of
people.
D've got one on my arm.
© use have got to talk about possession
and family relationships. Hlave got
‘means the same as heve
© the negative is baven’t got, and the
question form is Have .. gor?
1 © 3.49 Write down the different
people and objects you hear. Then write
true sentences about you. Use hve got and
brent got
2 Rewrite the sentences in exercise 1 10
make questions. Then work in pairs and ask
each other the questions,
‘A: Have you got a car?
B: Yes, Ihave.
No, I haven't
Grammar focus ~ explonatian & more
practice of have got on poge 148
Vocabulary
1 3.50 Look at the picture ofa face
Listen and repeat the words.
The face
oe heir
ars
cheeks
nose uth
2 Write the words in brackets in
the correct position to complete the
descriptions.
1 He’ tall and thin. He’ got long
and very blue (eyes, bain)
2 She’ gor brown eyes and
hair. (big, sbort)
2 She's got black
- (fae, bair)
4 Heb tall and he’s gor big Hes
gota tattoo on hi (leg, ears)
s Hes . He’ got short black
(air, sort)
6 Her baby's beautiful. He’ got lor of black
and lovely big, pink 1
(cheeks, bair)
and a thin
Writing
‘1 Read the situation below.
(Scene recnitgeniard econiienten
Excite nett ey ceier ie racy
Ties Genet eet sass
Patinor to reef them, but your parler
Gea dah stele) ie
2 Write a short letter describing your
friend or family member. Use the language
below and the vocabulary from this lesson to
help you. i
Hi...
'?m writing to ask if you can help me. My
is coming to the airport and |
can't be there. Can you meet him? He's.
‘and he's got.
Thanks!
3 Work in pairs and swap your letters.
Read your partner’ letter and write a short
response.
‘Sure, | can meet your
problem.
'm sorry, can't meet Vm busy
then. I've got (a party / work / a meeting).
siye unitsPart 4
Vecabery
Clothes
Prenat
WW) RISt
thdring
The history of Fashion
One & ones
Style
Vocabulary
1. Work in pairs. Can you name the
pictures below? Use a dictionary to help
you.
2 What's the difference between ...
a shirt and a T-shirt?
a skirt and a dress?
a jumper and a jacket?
a tie and a sear
shorts and trousers?
© gloves and socks?
A shirtis more formal than a shirt.
3 Read the language note. Then work in
pairs and describe other students in the
class. Can your partner guess who it is?
Language note: we use the verb wear with
clothes,
‘She's wearing a red T-shirt and black
trousers.
‘She usualy wears a oress.
Pronunciation
1 35 Listen and repeat the words in
the box,
scarf shirt shoe skirt sock
2 3.52 Listen to these words. Circle the
first word you hear.
tsee she
2 50 show
3 sort short
4 sock shock
3 Work in pairs. Say a word from exercise 2
to your partner. They point to the word.
4 ©3553 Listen to the tongue twister. Can
you say it?
Sam sells Sheena six short skirts.
Shelly shows Susie seven silk shirts.co fo
Listening
11 Work in pairs. Look at the clothing items
on this page. Which one do you thinkeis the
coldest? ‘The most modern?
I think socks are the oldest.
Maybe the sports shoe is the most modern.
Language note: sports shoe = trainer in
British English and sneaker in American
English,
2 © 3.54 Listen to a lecture about the
history of fashion and write the clothing
items in the correct position on the timeline.
2000 BC
OO ECT ip g? ees
4o0ec
1500
the 1860s,
1017
1999
3 Choose two clothing items. Listen
again and make notes. Then compare with
your partner. Check your notes with the
audioseript on page 157.
4 In your opinion which item of clothing is
the most useful? Why?
Cr.)
Sli
We can use the words light or dark to
describe colours in mors detail
She is wearing alight groan shirt
Ho always wears dark biue trousers.
Worl: with another student, Repeat
Vocabulary exercise 3, but include fighe or
dar in your descriptions.
Bnd
Grammar
The first ones wore for decoration.
They used the frst one to advertise the film
The Wizard of Ox
+ use one (singular) and anes (plural) to
refer to something you said before
+ we usually use one with an adjective, or
with :bis/ tbat in front of it
1 Replace the underlined words with an
item of clothing from Listening exercise 1.
Don’t wear white ones with black shoes.
2 wore one to a wedding last year. It was a
big blue one, with flowers on top.
‘These ones are especially for tennis, and
those ones are for general sports.
Tve got some old ones I wear in the
garden, They're much more comfortable
than the trousers I have to wear for work
Language note: use which or which one
to ask about something if there aren't many
‘examples.
Which one is your bag? (here are only two
or three bags)
Which would you tke, tea or coffee? (there
Is only tea or coffee)
2 Work in pairs and ask each other about
these things in your classroom.
bag «pens «book
+ jacket phone
Which is Hamed's bag?
‘Tho brown one.
Which are Galina’s books?
Those ones.
Deer
Grammar focus ~ explenotion & more
proclce af ona and ones en page 148
‘Style Unit 9Warm up
Work in pairs and look at the four pictures of doctors.
‘Tike turns to describe the different picrares.
® In the picture I can see
© There is/are... n this picture.
© This is a picture of...
° ...is richer / poorer / easier / more difficult than
* Maybe they are in Attica.
© He is a doctor perhaps.
© She is helping
© They are operating
Listening
1 © 3.55-3.56 Listen to two conversations. Match each
one to a picture. There are two pictures you do not need.
2 Listen again. Are these statements true (T) or false (F)?
Conversation 1: The woman fell down,
Her arm hurts
She would like some water:
Conversation 2: Dr Hathaway’ office is the second door on
the left
‘The man has a headache.
‘The doctor thinks the medicine is too
strong.
Unit Function globally
Language focus: talking about health
problems
1 Who says it? Read the sentences and mark them D for
doctor and P for patient.
Whats the problem? —
I don’t feel well. —
Where does it hurt?
‘Take this medicine, —
Tve got a headache.
You need to go to the hospital. —
Can I see please?
Isit broken?
Drink lots of water. —
2 Make two new sentences with the words in-brackets,
(back, eat)
(eye, feet)
(leg, neck)
Tve got toothache
My finger hurts.
ve gota sore arm.
3 3.57 Listen and check your answers. Point to the
part of the body you hear.
Speaking
1. Work in pairs and make up a conversation
Use the example below to help you.
A: Greet the doctor
B: Greet the patient. Ask what's wrong.
A: Tel the doctor what's wrong.
B: Ask to see.
A: Show the doctor. Ask a question about it.
B: Say no. Give an instruction.
2 Present your conversation to another pairFim and atverisng ere Hoth ge tusinases
0 i's not surprising to see them working together
in more and more sophisticated ways. In the past,
commercials were an aperitif, something you saw
before the movie. Then, people only had to watch
‘several minutes of advertising before the main fm
started. Today, there's no escape; the ads are also
in the film. Its called in-flm advertising,
Brand props (short for ‘properties’ ~ objects for
‘play or in a film) started in the 1940s. Joan
(Crawford didn't drink whiskey in Mildred Pierce
(1948); she drank Jack Daniels whiskey. Today
brand props are big business. We see the stars
with a specific product, of we see a logo or an ad
45 somewhere in the fim,
‘4 jour) -sovertisement
‘peti (roun| rink hat you have before mas!
background foun) the pat the fl that Baie the misn characters or action
big business (cur) - sorting hat makes a tof wenay
For along time, products in films appeared in the
background. Today, companies want more; they
‘want brand fit in other words, the product is
‘needed for the story inthe film. Look at the cars
20 and watches used by James Bond, and you'll see
‘what | mean,
brand (peur) procuct het has ts own name ands made by ere camry
09. ke, Coce-Cola* commercial rour)~ advisement
escape (oun ~ geting away
huge (cect vary tig
loge oun) ~ 2 eyo that represents a company or organisation
‘movie-goer (noun) person who goss otha moves
sophisticated fasjectve) ~ complicated and advanced
Warm up
‘Look at the definition of a brand. Can you think of two:
brands for each of the following things?
drinks perfume watches cars
Reading
1 Read English advertising goes the movies and match the
phrases and definitions.
1 infilm 1 objects in a movie which have a
advertising particular brand and are part of the
2 brand props story
3 brand fit’ advertising that happens ina film
© objects in a movie which have a
particular brand
2. Read the text again. Complete the sentences with a, b
1 Film and advertising
a work separately. are in competition,
» work together.
2. In the past commercials came
a before the film, in the middle of the film.
after the film.
3. Today, advertising is
a. separate from the film. ¢ in the film.
more important than the film,
4 In-film advertising started ...
in the first half of the 20" century.
in the second half of the 20" century.
«this century.
5. The way produets appear in films now is...
a the same as in the past.
different from the past.
Language focus
Look at the words in the box. Which words are connected
to advertising (A)? Which words are connected to cinema
co
films product
advertising props logo
commercial brand background
movie-goer star story
main film
Speaking
‘Work in pairs and discuss the questions.
+ Have you ever noticed infu advertising? Can you think
of an example?
‘+ Do you think in-film advertising is a bad thing?
‘© What type of products do you see in advertisements at
the cinema in your country?
Global English Unit 99 Writing a speech
1 Read Giovanne’s speech
to introduce a visitor to her
school. Who is the visitor
and why is she important?
aie
Flori ne eta (ei rye vareints(
aren
emery
aT eile ihe ser
ut her life anc
Penland
2 Complete the table with faets about Rita’ life
Profession
‘Background
and education
Prizes
Work and
achievements
Writing skills: using paragraphs
Paragraphs are groups of sentences which are used to
separate ideas ina text,
Divide Giovanna’ speech into four paragraphs with these
headings.
«why the person is important
life and background
«achievements
4 welcome
Unit 9 Weiting
Language focus: superlative siructures
1 Complete the sentences from the text.
She is in the world.
She is also. a Nobel Prize.
2 Complete the sentences with words and phrases in the
box.
athletes environmentalist to run
politicians tobecome toreach
‘explorers
to win
1 Wangati Maathai is one of the most important in
the world. She is the first woman from Africa the
Nobel Peace Prize for her work with planting trees in
Kenya.
2 Ranulph Fiennes is one of the most famous
He was the first man both the North and South
Poles.
3. Barack Obama is one of the most important.
world, He was the first black American
ofthe US.
4 Thelma Pitt-Turner is one of the most amazing
in the world. She is one of the oldest people
a marathon. She was eighty-two at the time.
inthe
President
Preparing to write
‘Make notes about an important person from your country
or another country. Use the paragraph headings in the
Writing skills section to help you. 2S
© Ladies and gentlemen, | would lke to introduce:
© am very pleased to welcome
© We are very pleased that he / she can come and talk to
us about .
* Please welcame:
Writing
1 Write a speech to introduce the person to your school.
Use your notes and the useful phrases to help you. Write
four paragraphs using the headings from the Writing skills
section.
2 Work in pairs. Exchange your speech with your partner.
Check your partner has used paragraphs.
‘3 Read your speech to other people in the class.Global review
Grammar
Correct one mistake in each sentence.
1 Have you ever go to China?
2 Mount Everest is highest mountain in the world.
3 A: Can I see that jumper, please?
B: Which?
4 [don’t have flown in an aeroplane.
5. These are the more expensive trousers in the shop.
6 A: Which shoes do you want to try on?
B: The black, please.
7 Do you got a car?
8 Have you ever took photos in a 200?
9A: Which is your house?
B; eS that next to the supermarket.
to Thaven’t a dress for the wedding.
Vocabulary
1 Match words 1-6 to words af
1 head a park
2 hands = & 200
3 feet © gloves
+ tree 4 iver
5 fish © socks
6 animal =f hat
2 Complete the sentences with one or more words.
In my country we (1) school at the age of 5, and
(2) school at the age of 18. We normally
(3) trom university at about 21 and (4)
work. Wo usually (6), at the age of 65.
Speaking and Writing
1 Work in pairs. Sit back-to-back with another pair and
‘try to describe the other pair’s appearance (hair, eyes,
clothes). Then turn round and check. Were you right?
‘2 Write four sentences about your experiences using the
present perfect. One must be false. Work in small groups.
“Take icin turns to read out your sentences and try to guess
which one is false.
Wve
havent.
I've been to
He never been to ..
Dictionary skills 2: learning about
words
A learner's dictionary can give you information
about the class of a word (eg noun, adjective,
preposition eto). It can also give you other
information about the grammar of a word.
‘Sometimes a word can have two word classes. For
‘example, plant can be anoun and a verb.
plant 1 (nei)
4 {C1 living thing tha grows in soil and has leaves and
ot: a teerry plant
plant 2 eer)
‘to pu tees, plants, or seeds i soil so that they will
gow there: ee planted a small apple tree in te garden
1 Look up these words ina dictionary. Write two word
classes and an example sentence for each word.
fish 1
2
giant 1
2
A dictionary can tell you if @ noun is countable
(©), uncountable (U) or both (C/U). For example
the dictionary entry above tells us that plant is
‘countable (C). %
2. Work in pairs. Write C, U, or U/C next to the words.
‘Then check your answers in a dictionary.
art = painting =
information = project =
nature = species =
learner's dictionary can also tell you the past
Participle form of a verb.
win (oer) (past tense swam; past participle swam)
3. Workin pairs. Write the past participles ofthese
verbs. Then check your answers in a dictionary.
swim swum
break © —— ae =,
drink = ___ make
Sen ee sleep = ——
Global review & Stuely skils UnitPart 1
Vocabulary & pecking
Free time activities
ead
asters of fn
Unit 10 Fun
Vocabulary and Speaking
1 You are going on a long plane or train
journey. Which two things below do you
take to pass the time?
2 Complete the sentences with a suitable
verb,
1 You cand puzzles / sports
/ nothing
2 You can r— books / comics
/ newspapers
3 You can p video games /
board games / cards
3 Which of the activities in exercise 2 do
you do in your free time? Complete the
sentences and tell a partner.
Inimy free time | often
Inmy free time | sometimes .
Inmy free time I never
Reading
1 3.58 Read and listen to Masters of fn
‘on page 115 and match the pictures to the
paragraphs.
2 Read the text ag
correct answer.
+. with adults in America
with young people around the world,
© with people on buses and trains.
2 You read a Manga book...
1 differently from an English book.
from left to right.
«more quickly than an English book.
3 Sudoku is popular game
ain America.
» for people on their way to work.
«only in Japan.
4 Playing video games is
a popular with adults
popular in Japan.
«an American invention.
5 Dr Kawashima's Brain Training is
aa game for children.
» a game for adults.
«puzzle,
3 Have you ever seen, read or played any of
these things? ‘
We use fun when we have a good time or
enioy ourselves.
had fun,
We use funny it something (a person, flm,
joke, etc) actually makes us laugh.
Ws very funny fl
Choose the correct word.
1 My brother's always teling jokes. He's
realy fun / funny,
2 That party last week was a lot of fun
1 funey,
3. How wes your holiday? Did you have fun
Muncy?
4 Dil you see thet new comedy prograrnme
fn TV lastnight? | did't think & as very
fun / funny.
5. We did anew activity in English class
today. It was good fun / furry.‘Doing Sudoku is a popular activity. M t f
Many people love reading Manga. as e rs Oo lL
* use the ~ing form of the verb to
describe an activity
¢ we use the ~ing form as the subject at SERS nS
the stare ofa sentence or after verbs
like, love, hate, exe
1 Make sentences with the prompts. Y
Do you agree?
Dea eter Manga is the name of a style of Japanese comics. They
2 Play / video games / is for young people.
3 Do/ puzzles / helps you stay young, began in the late 18" Century. Many young people around the
+ Read / comics / is boring. world love reading Manga but in Japan they are popular with
5
lise/fan/ischemaximporan ne [UG pag ernie ines ing sb ane
Bae eee ‘comics is that - even in English ~ you read them from right to left,
sentence about the free time activities in and not from left to right and you start at the back of the book.
Vocabulary exercise 2. Use the verbs below
and the -ing for
love
ik
devind dBpanlin ste vo80qtut ie Became enous af ous the wore
ee
2005. You can find Sudoku puzzles now in newspapers almost
| tows calg puezies: everywhere. Doing Sudoku is a popular activity for people on
| don’t mind reading newspapers.
Sudoku is a kind of number puzzle, It was very popular in
the bus or train to work.
3. Work in pairs. Read your sentences
to your partner. Can they guess the false
sentence? Playing video games is almost a national pastime
fcr eer ene ee in Japan. So it's no surprise that the Playstation and
pracice a he ing form on page 150 Nintendo® video game companies are Japanese. One
of the most recent popular games for adults is
Dr. Kawashima's Brain Training™. This is a video
game with a series of puzzles. Kawashima says
that doing these puzzles is good for your
health; it makes your brain younger and your
thinking time quickerecg & Sosaing
Melte foc file
Vocabulary
Places in @ city
tiscing
Reasons for visiting
Motte
Groner
Going 10
Speck
Planning e weekend for
WY Fel ice)
183/11
jONE Soe
(eViejeyre-uiedi ant
(faslteycetiee sie
aeeisee lin
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Reading and Speaking
1 3.59 Look at the pictures. Read and
listen to the Mala act file, Find the answers
to these questions,
1 Where is Malta?
2 What languages do they speak there?
3 How many people live there?
4 What is the weather usualy like?
2 Work in pairs and ask each other
the questions.
* Do you know anything else about Malta?
What do you think are popular activities
for people who visi this place?
=i Mediterranean, rainy winters, hot summers
Electronics, phatmaceutical
Unit 10 Fun
Fae @nirn]
Vocabulary
1 Look at the pictures of Malta on page
117. Match the words in the box to the
pictures.
beach castle church
‘monument museum restaurant
2 Read the definitions of different places in
a city. Then make similar definitions for the
words below. Use a dictionary to help you
‘shop ~ you can buy hings here
market — you can sell things here
a theatre you can see plays and operas here
* ahotel + a sports stadium
© anairport © an art gallery
Listening
1 ©} 3.60-3.66 Listen to seven people
who are going to visit Malta. Circle the best
summary for each speaker.
Speaker 1: cultural visi fem in the sun
Speaker 2: tourism / business
Speaker 3: activities for adults
41 activites for chilfren
Speaker 4: water sports / culewrnt visit
Speaker 5: getting married in Malta
7 getting married in London
Speaker 6: marking a film / making a TV show
Speaker 7: learning English / teaching English
2 Listen again and make notes for each
speaker. Then compare your answers in
pairs. What are each person’s plans?
3 Look at the pictures again. What would
you like to do in Malta?Grammar
Tm going to vise the old bits of Matta
We're going to bave a conference bere nest
spring
Are you going to visit the caste?
+ use de + going to + infinitive to describe
personal plans and intentions for the
future
+ with the verb go, we usually say
de + going
1 3.67 Complete the sentences from
Listening exercise | with the going to form of
the verbs in brackets. Then listen and check
your answers.
We —___ the water park. (os)
We in them. (soi)
3 We there. (ge married)
4 We a big party ata restaurant.
(bace)
s We some scenes in Malta. (fil)
oI English there this summer.
(earn
2 Change these sentences so they are true
for you.
+ Pm not going to study English tonight:
+ 'm going on a trip this weekend.
¢ T'mnot going to see my family today.
© I'm going to have a holiday soon.
© T'm going toa restaurant this evening.
3 Work in pairs. Compare your sentences
in exercise 2 and ask about your partner’s
plans and intentions,
‘A: I'm not going to study English tonight
B: No? What are you going to do?
A: I'm going to watch TV.
Grammar focus ~ explenation & more
practice of going fo on page 150
Speaking
1 Workin pairs. These people are going to
come to your city for a weekend. They want
you to plan a weekend for them. Choose
one of the groups of visitors
A group of people with a lot of money
A group of people with not very much
money
A family with small children
‘A group of people who love sports
A group of people who love culture
2 Prepare a lst of things for them to do.
‘Think about:
+ accommodation (they're going to stay at...)
* food (they're going to eat...)
+ things to do im the day (ebey're going to
vist.)
nightlife (ae night they're going to see...)
© transport (they're going to rave around the
«ity by...)
3 Tall another pair about your plans for the
visitors.
‘They're going to stayin the Palace Hotel
because they have alot of money.
Fun Unit 10roma
Prosent perfect &
pt spe
Specking
Asking about sport
Unit 10 Games
Vocabulary
1. Complete the verb phrases below with
~ing, ball or nothing ().
basket
volley —
golt__ tennis
swim — e ski
oyel_— vunn_—
2 © 3.68 Match the verb phrases in
exercise I to the pictures. Then listen and
check your answers. Say the verbs.
3 Work in pairs and ask each other the
questions,
© Which sports do you like?
Which sports do you do?
© Which sports do you watch on TV?
Reading
1 You are going to read about a special
sports competition. Check you understand
the words in the box.
annual homeless objective
tournament
2 & 3.69 Read and listen to-A ball cm
change the world on page 119. Find these
numbers in the text. What do they mean in
the text?
19
‘The number of countries in the first Homeless
World Cup.
135 + 2003
273 5 100,000
a4
3 Workin pairs. Ask and answer these
questions,
‘* Are there many homeless people in your
town or city?
‘+ Are there projects to help them?
+ Do you think the Homeless World Cup
isa good idea? Can a ball change the
worl?
\We use the suffix lass to mean without, ag
homeless
We use the suffix -ul to mean with fts of, eg
‘beautiful (notice the spelling)
‘Some words can use both suffixes, eg
‘colourless, colour!
Complete the sentences wit
form ofthe words in brackets
1 The injection | had was.
hurt at all oain)
2 Be ! That machine was very
expensive. care)
3 Ournew cats really.
being with the children (lay)
4. You need to check your work mor.
the correct
Idi
Itloves
You've made some. mistakes.
(care)
5 Oh whet a___ dress. Where did you
buy it? beauty)Grammar
35% bave found a jo.
Toe frst Homeless World Cup ras in Graz
jn 2003.
‘use the present perfect when we don't
know or say when the event happened
‘+ use the past simple when we say when
the event happened and with time
expressions such as én 2007, four years
‘ago, when Laas 16, lat week
1 Circle the correct verb form.
| The story of David Duke
2 Make questions with the present perfect.
1 you/ ever/do/ a sports class?
2 you/ ever / do / any winter sports?
3 you/ever/ see / an important sporting
event live?
4 you/ ever / play /a team sport?
5 you/ever/be/ in a sporting
competition?
Grammar focus - expanction & more
protic ofthe presen! perfect end pos! simple
Speaking
‘Work in pairs, Tarn to page 133 and ask
sxchatoer geastints dean ipet
A ball can
change the world
MUST oa Mey oD Mey (oc
people in our world today.
Brae a Ket ye WEL
International football tournament, The objective is
Roem ene ee mete er ert
was in the city of Graz, Austria in 2003, There were 19
Ceres ek URC ewe Raa Ve
Pie eka re
The players say that the event changes their lives, For examp
e the 2006 Homeless World Cup in Cape Town ..
bioltitele\
home
Revere
their live
Gielen
Cee Meee en uke ema
Senter ue rue k ar 5 people.
RoR UR te Recker og
ean tournament in Copenhagen, Denmark.
HOMELESS
ae) eeeWord bingo
Speckng & Reading
Kim's game
isang
Popul language games
Playing games
Speci
Explaining @ game
Pronunciation
1 3,70 Listen and repeat the pairs of
words. Can you hear the difference?
reat it
2ar all
3 met meat
4 pig dig
5 open opened
shi eye
7 teen ten
8 could good
9 they day
1 get got
2. Choose six words from exercise { and put
them in the grid below.
3 3,71 Listen to the words, When you
hear a word in your box, cirele it. When you
have marked all your words, call out Bingo!
Games
Speaking and Reading
1. Worlkin pairs and discuss the questions.
+ The pronunciation activity above was a
game. Do you like playing games?
Did you have a fivourite game asa child?
What was it? How do you play it?
‘+ Have you played any other games that
help you to learn English? Which games?
2 3,72 Read and listen to Kim game
‘on page 121, Have you heard of this game?
How do you think people play it?
Listening
1 &3.73-3.15 Listen to people explaining
three popular language games. Match the
games 1-3 to the types of explanation a-c.
1 Categories
2 Kim’ Game
3. Twenty Questions
a. the description of the game
a conversation about a game
the instructions for the game
a
Choose one of the games. Listen again
and make some notes about the rules.
3 Work in pairs. Explain the rules of the
gime, but use your own words.Kim’s Game
Kim's Game originally comes from a book called
Kim by the English writer Rudyard Kipling. In the
Vocabulary book, the main character kim plays this game to train
1 Complete the expressions with a word his powers of observation and bacome a\spy forthe
from the box. Use a dictionary to help you.
eee nase British government in India and Asia.
cheating game lose my _ points ‘Tho game became very popular with the American Boy
See ‘Scouts organisation and is also a popular game for language
1 Every time I play with him 1 learners,
He's better than me.
2s turn,
3 No ! You can’t look at the cards.
4 The objective isto get a hundred
It’s easy to play Kim's game ...
5 The person with the most points
the game.
isi?
Whose
2 © 3.76 Listen and check your answers.
Speaking
1 Work in small groups. Choose one of the
games from the listening or another game
you know that helps you to learn English.
Play the game
2 When you finish, tell the class,
© The game we chose was
‘© We liked it / dn ke it,
‘© We thought it was fun,
‘© We thought it was OK,
© Ithelps you to learn English becausa
Rudyard Kipling (1865-
1936) was the first
English writer to receive
the Nobel Prize for
Literature. Kipling was
Nobody
rectors
eee
eet
Cee or ee
ere
(fore than 4,000
oe)
bor in Mumbai, and
many of his books are
about India. His most
famous books are
The Jungle Book; Just
So Stories and Kim.
Games Unit 10Warm up
‘Work in pairs. Look athe pictures and answer the
questions.
1 Do you know any of these sights? What do you know
about them?
Have you visited any of these sights?
Which sights would you like to see?
‘What other world famous sights can you think of?
‘What are the most famous sights in your country?
Listening
1 © 3.77-3,79 Listen to three conversations between
tour guides and tourists. Match each one to a picture.
There is one picture you do not need.
2 Listen again and answer the questions.
Conversation 1: Is it their first visit to Egypt?
‘What time does the sight open?
Conversation 2: Where is the Kremlin?
Are there long quenes to see it?
Conversation 3: Has the woman visited Turkey before?
What are they going to do first?
Unit 10 Function globally
Language focus: making suggestions
1 & 3.80 Read and listen to how people make and
respond to suggestions from the listening.
TET Wa
suggestion What would you like to see?
: Let's sce the pyramids.
ee ‘Why don't we go to your hotel first?
suggestions | We can go and see the sights.
[Responding | Oh, yes
(affirmative) | Good idea
Responding | I don't know.
(negative) Oh, no thanks
2 Make suggestions with the prompts.
© go'to the cinema
© goand have a coffee
# get something to cat
© take a taxito class
© walk home together
© go shopping
3 Work in pairs. A: make a suggestion from the list above.
B: respond. Then swap roles and repeat.
Speaking
Work in pairs and choose one of the tasks below.
‘A Look at the audioscript on page 157 and choose one of
the conversations. Change some details and practise it.
B_A:you are a visitor to B's country. B: you want to show
the visitor some nice sights. Make suggestions. The visitor
responds.Global| English »
People love to play games with their language ~ we
start doing this as children. We like to change or
break the rules; pronunciation, spelling, grammar,
‘and vocabulary can all be changed for fun.
b You can make up sentences which play with
English pronunciation: these are called tongue-
‘twisters. A famous tongue-twister is She sells sea
‘shells on the sea shore. Many people can say this
slowly ~ but at normal conversational speed?
Most games play with the written language. You
‘can try something really dificult, such as writing
a story without using the letter ‘e'. Ernest Wright
‘once wrote a 50,000-word novel called Gacisby
with no ‘e" init. I's harder than you think, because
48 you can't use some very common words in English,
such as the, or regular past tenses (in -ed)
Another idea is to write a story with only one vowel:
The three elderly gentiemen were clever... Or try
writing @ play in which every word begins with the
2 same letter. A possible title: Maybe Macbeth made
Mrs Macbeth mad?
Warm up
‘Work in groups. Make a word chain: the last letter of one
word is the first letter of the next word.
game — easy — yes — student
Reading
1 Read the sentences 1-4. Now read the text and match
the sentences to a paragraph,
1 Writing without a common letter —
2 Writing using one leter a lot —
9 Difficult sentences to pronounce —
4 Language games for children —
2 Read the text again, Are the sentences true (1) or
false (FP
Language games are too dificult for children.
You can play with different parts of language.
A tongue-tister is easy to say quickly.
‘The novel Gadsby uses all the letters of the alphabet.
‘The letter eis in many common words in English.
Another idea in the article isto start each word in a
story with the same vowel.
Glossary
‘common aciectiv)~ an er occuring fen
elder (dace ~ pote way to say ld to escrbe someday
harder acct more dfeut
‘make up vr) invent, ceste
shell (nun) -the hard out par of sea creature
‘tongue-twister (pour) -asentonce that sifu to say, often because
‘the words ol start withthe same sound
‘vowel nun) ~any ofthe ve ater
Language focus
Put the words in the box into the table of word families.
ehiiéren gentiemen grammar letter ' novel
play , pronunciation story vocabulary
vowel word
people [language [spelling | writing
children
l
Speaking
‘Work in pairs and discuss the questions.
‘© What language games are popular in your country?
© What games do children play when they are bored in
the car?
‘Teach your partner a tongue-twister in your language or
try saying this tongue-twister in English: Red lorry, yellow
erry.
Global English Unit 10 (05)Reading
1. Read Silma’s email wo a friend, What is Silma’s job? Does
she like it? Why / why not?
fee eecre
ev
Eon
tae
cae ar
Soe oe
poe
eens
Pace ean ats
See anne
oe
Neen
eee
2 Answer the questions.
1 Whatis Silma doing at the moment?
2 What has she done?
3 Whats she going to do soon?
4 What did she do in December?
Writing skills: checking your work
1 Silma did not check her email for mistakes before
sending it. Look at the second and fourth paragraphs.
Can you find ...
«five spelling mistakes?
© seven grammar mistakes?
© three punctuation mistakes?
+ three mistakes with capital letters?
2 Work in pairs. Answer these questions.
© Look at your last piece of homework. What kind of
mistakes did you make?
+ Doyou check your writing? How do you check it?
Unit 10 Writing
Language focus: hopes
1 Complete the sentences from the email
1 Thope a good holiday last summer.
2 Treally hope a jab soon,
3. Thope you and your family
2. Do the sentences express hopes for the past, present oF
future?
wel
3 Complete these sentences with an appropriate verb.
1 Thope the party fan last Friday.
2 Thope you the match tomorrow.
3 Treally hope you your new job at the moment.
4 I'm sorry your father has been ill. hope he
better soon.
5 Thope you angry with me last night.
6 T'mglad you're having English lessons now, I hope your
English
Preparing to write
1 Make notes for an email to friend.
Think about...
© your present activities.
+ your past activities.
© your future plans.
2 Work in pairs. Ask your partner about their present and
past activities and future plans.
© How are you? | haven't heard from you for ages.
© Sorry | haven't written for so long,
Tm quite / very / really busy / well tired at the moment,
# Thope everything is OK.
© Please write soon.
Writing
1. Write your email. Write about your news and hopes.
‘Use the useful phrases to help you.
2 Check your writing. Look for grammar, spelling and
punctuation mistakes.
3 Work in pairs. Exchange emails with your partner. Read
their email and underline any mistakes. Then return the
‘email to your partner.
4 Make final corrections to your emailGlobal review
Grammar
‘Complete the conversation with the correct form of the
verbs in brackets,
A) (ou / go) anywhere special on holiday?
B: Yes,T@) (Geay) with my brother in Paris. He
) (Cake) me to his fevourite restaurants, and
we (isit) some art galleries because we
both like (5) ook) at paintings. (6)
(you / go) to France?
A: Yes,1(7) (go) there five years ago on holiday,
but 18) (not/ go) to Paris. I really want to go
back to France ~ (9) (peak) French is good fun
and Tove (10) (cat) French food!
Vocabulary
1. Match the words in the box to the verbs below.
cards comics fun golf newspapers a party
puzzles running sports swimming
pay a
ep Se,
a,
Meek ee
have =
2 Complete the sentences.
1 Manga isa kind of.
2. The opposite of win is.
3. Itseasy to Kim's game.
4 Ifyou are the next person to play a board game, its your
Speaking
Work small groups. Take itn turns to choose a topic. Try
to talk about the topie for one minute.
plans for ‘sports your free time
‘tomorrow
games: past experiences | a funny film
‘a good book pplans for next year] things to do in
your town/city
Using graded readers
1 Answer the questions, Then work in pairs and
compare your answers.
1 What do you usually read in your language
(newspapers, magazines, books etc)?
2 How often do you read?
3 Where do you usually read?
4 Why do you read?
Graded readers are short books for leamers
of English written with simpler vocabulary and
‘grammar. They can help you ...
% increase your vocabulary.
read more quickly and confidently.
‘* improve your general English level.
2 The words in the box describe different types of
readers. Check the meanings in a dictionary: Which of
these types of books do you prefer reading?
adventure detective stories ghost stores. history
hhuman interest romance science fiction
short stores thrillers travel
3 Read two extracts from Macmillan graded readers.
What types of book are they from? Which do you prefer?
Mary looked behind her, bu there was no-one coming
She took a deop breath and slowly pushed back the
‘door. Then she went through the door and shut i behind
hor. She was breathing fast wth excitement and delight.
‘She was standing inside the secret garden! It was @
‘ovely, mysterioustooking place. (The Secret Garden) i]
12004, atthe age of eighty-five, Nelson Mandela retired.
He had spent his ite fighting for freedom and equality
had been a long and dificult journey, but he had won. He
also had the love and respect of millions. Now it was time
torest. (Nelson Mandela) i
4 Look a these titles of graded readers. What types of
book do you think they are? Would you like to read any
of them? Work with a partner and compare your ideas.
© Casino Royale
© I, Robot
= Robinson Crusoe =
© Romeo and Juliet
Global review & Study skits Unit 10. (5Communication activi tie
Unit 1, Vocabulary (page 12)
1 Dictate these email and website addresses to your
partner.
+
[email protected]
© wwwenglishnow.com
© wwwlondontourist.co.uk/maps
2 Write down the email and website addresses your
partner say,
Unit 2, Grammar (page 21)
1 Read the text below about a created capital.
Brasilia (capital from 1960) Is the capital of
Brazil t's in the contro of the country, about
900 km from Rio de Janeiro and 870 km from
So Paulo. The population is about 2 milion
Brasilia is a modern city. It has lots of green
spaces and not a lot of pollution.
2 Find out about your parmer’ city. Ask and answer the
questions from Grammar exercise 1 on page 21.
Unit 2, Vocabulary and Listening (page 24)
1 Write down the dates your parmer says.
2 Dictate these dates to your partner.
27*May 12 March 10 June
3 Check your answers together.
23% October
‘Communication aetivitice: Student A
Unit 4, Speaking (page 43)
1. Work in small groups and ereate an unusual hotel.
Use the ideas in the box, the pictures and the text on page
43 10 help you. Make notes of where iti, the prices and
the fucilties
in an old hospital
inaplane inazoo
2 Work with stadents from group B and exchange
information. Find a hotel you like.Unit 4, Speaking (page 47)
Look at the picture. What do you see? Describe your
breakfast table to your partner and ask them questions
about theirs. How many differences can you find?
JaW
—>
‘A: On my breaktast table I have ... Do you?
B: Yes, Ido. /1No, I don't. And what about ..?
A: Idon't have any ...
Unit 7, Speaking (page 85)
1 Look at the table below and ask your partner questions
10 complete it.
‘A: Where aid you go?
B: [went Ee
Student A Student B
where / go? “Music festival
how / travel? By train
who / go with? | Three friends
from work
Ihave / good time? | Tewas OK.
Rained a lot
do/ there? Saw lots of
bands
2 Answer your partner’ questions about your day out.
Unit 9, Vocabulary and Speaking
11 You and your partner both have a picture of a mountain
scene and a park scene. The pictures are similar but there
are some differences. Describe your mountain scene to
your partner and answer their questions. Use the useful
language below to help you.
Re
There's a... / There are some ..
© Inthe centre / On the right / On the left
© Inthe distance ...
els there a ...? /Are there any ..?
‘© What colour are ...?
* How big is ..?
2 Listen while your partner describes their park scene.
‘What differences can you hear? Ask questiotls 9 check
before you look at their picture.
Unit 9, Reading (page 104)
ree
1 Read the text and answer the questions in Reading,
exercise 2 on page 104.
‘Work in pairs and tell your partner about the rite of
passage.
3 Do you have any special celebrations like these in your
country?
Communication activities: Student ACommunication activities:
Unit 1, Vocabulary (page 12) Unit 4, Speaking (page 43)
Bile darn cane wet addres yom 1. Workin small groups and erete an unsual hotel
Use the ideas in the box, the pictures and the text on page
2 Dictate these email and website addresses to your 4B to help you. Make notes of where it is, the prices and the
partner. facilities.
«
[email protected]
©
[email protected]
© wwwdictionary.com/english
‘naschool onthe beach on abus
Unit 2, Grammar (page 21)
1. Read the text below about a created capital.
Canberra (capital from 1927) is the capital of !
‘Australia. Itis in the south-east of the country,
about 250 km from Sydney. The population of
nly about $50,000. It's a
2. Find out about your parmer' city. Ask and answer the
‘questions from Grammar exercise I on page 21
Unit 2, Vocabulary and Listening
(page 24)
1 Dictate these dates to your partner,
13 October 31" August 25"May 26" July
2 Write down the dates your partner says.
3. Check your answers together.
2 Work with students from group A and exchange
information. Find a hotel you like.
Communication activities: Student BUnit 4, Speaking (page 47)
Look at the picture. What do you see? Describe your
breakfast table to your parmer and ask them questions
about theirs. How many differences can you find?
B: On my breakfast table | have... Do you?
A: Yes, Ido. / No, I don't. And what about ...?
B: | don't have any...
Unit 7, Speaking (page 85)
1 Look at the table below and answer your partner's
questions about your day out
‘A: Where did you go?
B: I went to my aunt's wedding.
Student A Student B
where / go? Aunt’ wedding
how / travel? By car
who / go with? ‘My family
have / good time? Twas great!
Weather was
fantastic
do / there? Danced and ate
2 Askyour partner questions to complete the table.
Unit 9, Vocabulary and Speaking (page
1 You and your partner both have a pieture of a mountain
scene and a park scene. The pictures are similar but there
are some differences. Listen while your partner describes,
their mountain scene. What differences can you hear? Ask
questions to check before you look at their picture. Use the
‘useful language below to help you.
Reis
© There's a ../ There are some ...
® Inthe centre / On the right / On the left.
® Inthe distance ...
ls there a ...?/ Are there any ...?
© What colour are ..?
* How big is .
2. Describe your park scene to your partner and answer
their questions.
Unit 9, Reading (page 104)
past th
iuites thei fr
aie
Sa eet
1. Read the text and answer the questions in Reading.
exercise 2 on page 104,
2 Work in pairs and tell your partner about the rite of
passage.
3 Do you have any special celebrations like these in your
country?
Communication activitice: Student BUnit 1, Vocabulary and Speaking Unit 6, Vocabulary (page 66)
(page 8) 5 5
Teenagers’ top five career choices
1 Say a number from one to nine. Your partner says the
number before and the number after.
A six
B: five, seven
2 Say a leteer from B to Y. Your partner says the leteer
before and the letter after.
Ad
Boe
Unit 6, Grammar (page 71)
Great teachers from history
Isaac Newton Alber Einstein amma
Galileo Galilet
Maria a :
Montessori
Plato vs
Confucius 1
Adeitional materialUnit 7, Speaking [page 81)
Complete the news story with the words from Speaking
exercise 1 on page 81.
NEWS! The (3) ___-gate scandal!
Last week, the president had a secret meeting with
eens
‘They went to @)_and ate ()
They talked about (f)___and (6)
sed ON eee
The president answered, (7)
Reporters heard about the meeting at (8) —___
yesterday.
{twas front page news of the (@) ___ this
morning.
Unit 7, Vocabulary (page 82)
For me, cold is -85 °C
or ~40°C.
In the summer it gets hot
here too. It can be 30° C.
That's hot. :
Olga, Siberia
It isn’t very hot here in
‘Amman even in summer. For
me, 40° C is very hot.
In the winter we sometimes
have snow. For me, 4° C is
very cold,
Hakim, Jordan
Alltional materialAdditional material
Unit 8, Speaking (page 91)
1 Look at the questionnaire on transport. Choose four
questions and ask and answer in pairs.
@ 's trafic a problem in your town?
@ 00 you ive near your work or far away?
@ ‘is parking a probiem in your town?
© 00 you travel round the city by public transport or
do you take the car?
@ s public transport cheap or expensive in your town?
@ 10,01 preter to go on foot or by bicycle?
@ Are people using bicycies more in your town?
@ on aang trip do you prefer to go by car or by train?
2. Work with a different partner. Close your books. Ask
‘each other the questions again.
Do you live near your work or far away?
Live near my office.
Is parking a problem in your town?
Yes, it's expensive and it's aificult to find @ space.
Additional material
Unit 8, Writing (page 95)
1. Read two emails from someone living in a new country
‘or city. Choose one of the emails and complete the
sentences with your own ideas.
eco
Dear ___ (person)
It's my first week here in__ (city
or country). | love it! The people here are
(comparative adjective) than at
home. We went toa (place) last
night and it was great.
That's all for now.
eoe
Dear ___ (person)
Well, I’m still in ity or country).
Things aren't so good now. I don’t have
many friends and I'm feeling —__
(comparative adjective) than before. |
didn't do anything last night. :
That's all for now.
2 Continue che email. Use the sentences in Grammar
exercise 2 on page 95 to help you.
8 Workin pairs and swap your emails.Unit 10, Speaking (page 119)
1 Complete the middle column with questions from
Grammar exercise 2 on page 119.
‘2 Workin pairs, Ask and answer the questions. Ifyour
partner says és, ask them the questions in the Yes box. IF
they say No, ask them the questions in the No box.
Yes Question No
‘When was it? Did you win? Have you ever been in a sporting ‘Are you a competitive
“| competition? person?
When was it? Where was it? What sport would you lke to
500 live?
‘What sports do you do? Do you prefer winter or
Where do you do them? summer sports?
What sport did you play? ‘What sports did you do at
‘Who did you play with? school?
What sport did you do? How ‘Would you like to? Why / why
long did you doit? rot?
‘A: Have you ever taken part in a sporting competition?
B: Yes, | was in an athletics competition,
Ae When was it?
B: When I was at school.
A: Did you win?
B: No, 1 was third.
Additional material1 . |
materialPhonetic symbols
Single vowels
Ni fish 87 (build, busy, English, women)
il bean fbi:n/ (he, key, niece, people)
jul foot Ifo” (could, put, woman)
Avi shoe [fu __(fruit, rule, through, two)
fel egg esi _—_ (breakfast, friend, many, said)
fal mother /mada/ (arrive, colour, pol
si word — ward! (learn, curly, skirt, birthday)
foi alle ask’ (four, horse, thought, water)
fe/ back Mbeki (fat, cat, catch, bag)
i) bus bas! (blood, does, enough, onion)
fai arm fas —_—_(aunt, heart, laugh, past)
Io! top ftop/——_(what, stop, ho)
Diphthongs
tol ear fia’_-—_(here, Italian, theatre)
fev face ffeis!)__—_ (break, eight, email, say, they)
Joo! tourist /varist! (plural, sure)
Jo boy Iba’ (noise, toy)
Jou nose —_/novz! (although, coat, know, no)
‘eal hair fhea/-—_ (careful, their, wear, where)
fav eye la! (five, buy, die, my)
Jax! mouth — /mav®/ (town)
Letters of the alphabet
fey fi) elastase
As Bho OFF i Oo Qq_ Rr
Hh G Ll Wy Uu
5 Dd Mm ww
Kk Ee Nn
Ge Ss
Pp Xx
Te Ze
w
Consonants
‘pl pen pend
to! bag eg!
A tea sid
i dog fdog/
Mf chip Mp!
Mi) jacz Meet
Ik) cake /heik/
lel girl = /gaill
Mf) film = film
a
1) thing —/Omy/
1 these i
si snake /sneik/
i! wo aul
M9) shop (Sop!
15! television /telovigan!
im) map mpl
jv mame nem
jf ring (nin)
My house haus!
WM leg eg)
Wi) road fraud!
iwi wine wan!
We yes Hes!
(happy)
(rabbit)
(te, fatter, worked)
(address, played)
(natural, watch)
(age, bridge, generous)
(chemistry, kitchen, toothache)
(foggy, dog)
(Gifferent, laugh, photograph)
(of, very)
(thin, think)
(that, those, mother)
(city, message, race)
(has)
(eseription, machine, sugar)
(garage, usual)
(commer)
(sonny, knife)
(sing, tongue)
(who)
(hill, possible)
(carry, write) *
(one, why)
(used)
‘Additional materialUnit 1
Articles (a, an)
Singular nouns Plural spelling
“Use the indefinite article # /an with singular nouns. + for most nouns add so form the plural: am airport ~ icons
Gash in dakota bsg Sa cee * fornoans ening in consonan +, delete y and ad ia:
compen enti a ae atag ih itr ic ld a inf
‘Use an with singular nouns starting with a vowel sound. sande —sandviches
‘an apple, an entree
Plural nouns
For plural nouns, write a number or no artile
80 conrputers
‘computers
be
Affirmative (#) Negative () Question @) Short answer
Tam (Um) 35. Tam not(m not) Mr Nomis. | Amin this cass? Yes, Lam.
No, I'm not,
‘You/ We /They are (Wou're/ | You/We/They are not | Are you /we/they teachers? | Yes, you /we/ they are.
We're /They're) students. | (aren) inthis hovel. No, you / we /they aren't.
He / She /Itis (He's /She's/ | He/She /Teis not (sn’t)a | Ishe/she/itfromJapan? | Yes, he /she /ivis,
es) from England. doctor. No, he/she /it isn’
Possession z
Subject pronoun | Possessive adjective ,
1 my
you" your
he his
she her
i its
they their
“you is hoth singular and phiral
(© _vnts crommar focusUnit 1 Exercises
Articles (a, an)
11 Write the correct article, Then write the plural form.
vo compaters
a computer
1 bus
2 apple
3 email
4 dictionary
be
3 Complete the sentences with the correct form of de.
“They re from Russia,
1 We hotel directors.
2 They — German number plates.
3 Tt_—acomputer.
4 136.
5 Shea teacher.
6
You — students
'5 Answer these questions with shore answers. Make them true
for you
‘Are you a nurse? No I'ma
‘Are you happy in your English class?
1s your partner in class from your country?
‘Are your classmates nice?
Ts your English teacher friendly?
Ts your homework easy?
Is English spelling dificul?
Are youall happy with this coursebook?
Possession
6 Decide ifthese sentences are correct (V) or incorrect (x).
‘Then correet the mistakes.
Is this your book? 7
Iname is Sarah.
‘My name is Sera.
Is that your hotel?
‘They phone number is 021 455 6784.
Her is a photography student.
Her name is Isabella,
‘Ours books are in the classroom.
She isa doctor and his name is Angeline.
We are Portuguese but we teacher is American,
‘They are in room 108.
2 Complete the sentences with the corres form: a/ an =.
Hes a doctor.
Tm — accountant.
T’m married, ith two daughters.
Welive in interesting ile village nea B
‘There's — big ake, where we sometimes swim.
‘Theres — tourist information centre in the village.
You can get — tour bus to take you around, ifyou want.
In summer — visitors come and camp by the lke.
Its — lovely place to sty
A Rewrite these sentences according tothe symbol in brackets
He isn'ta doctor.) Iehe a door?
1 Are we inthis hotel (»)
2 Tes from the US. ©)
3 AmTadoctor? ()
4 They arent directors. (°)
5 You're not 21! (4)
6 She a seadent. @)
7 Complete the sentences with the correct form,
{etdent) Can you tll eater address?
1 (Gruden) Exeuse me, I think that’ pencil.
2. (teacher) Can Thave homework, please?
3) (teacher) Where's Max? Does anyone have phone
‘number?
4 (aadents) Could you give us
5 (sradent) Can Thorrow
& (teacher) Please spell
7 (udent) Marais not coming today
exam results, please?
rubber, Sara?
surname for me, Eva.
car isn’t working.
Grammar focus Unit 1Unit 2
Prepositions of place
‘use frome to say your country or home town or to say the
distance from another place.
I'm from Cenberra is 650km from Melbourne.
+ use near to describe proximity.
Its near Sydney,
+ use i for countries or regions.
Ie in Aural, It's in New South Wales.
Wh- questions
‘+ use what to ask about things.
What: your adéves?
32 King Street, Liverpool,
+ use where to ask about places,
Where's be from?
Nigeria
‘+ use bow old to ask about age.
How old is she?
21 or 22.
Present simple, affirmative and negative
ASfirmative Negative
1/You/We/ They getup. | 1/You/We/They don’t get
He / She /Te gets up,
up,
He / She / Tr doesn’t gee up,
‘Use the present simple to kc about
"habits and routines.
[get up at seven ack
hngs that are always eu
Octaer bas 31 days
Spelling rules for the third person (he, she, if)
+ after mos verbs ad gt up —he gets, we lve she es
+ fier verbs ending in , delete and add ie they snd ~sbe
seudies
+ fier verbs ending in vowels sb sand x ad es you ini —
de fies, they gy abe gous
‘verbs suchas band have are ireyular: bebe ibe ~ he bar
Form the negative with auiliry don ont) or doo’ (doesnt) +
infaite,
1 get up Udon’ get up
Wei We don't loe
He finishes He doesn’ finish
Unit2 Grammar focus
‘+ use ay to ask about reasons.
Why are they here?
“arent a cnr
+ use mer to ask about time.
When is your mecting?
630.
‘With be the order is question word + be + subject + eteUnit 2 Exercises
Prepositions of place
i Ried iecind Noaet fe emereaen
‘My name's Aki and I'm front / in Kyoto. It is in /newr Japan,
Kote 40k fom /a theca, Tayo. Kyo arith
Cig, Osla Abou 2.6 milion people ve oom Osaka
21 Wiehe the srteuér shone srs On in fn
tes ob Sn oom are
‘io aseal it oti nr of eri een isting
ipl de. ips Trt emal ir room, co
fetioeneae
in near / from
(mall / big) house iver
fer town centre
village shops
town workplace
south of the country
2 (nice / modern) place (called...)
the counuyyside
school / college / university
the train station
2 park
Wh- questions
3. Complete the questions with the correct IV2- question word,
“Then answer them.
How old What What When Where Why
Whats your name? My name is Alber.
is your phone number?
— are you interested in English?
1 re you from?
2 are you?
3 is your English class?
4
5
Present simple, affirmative and negative
5. Write sentences with the correct form ofthe present simple.
getup at7 clock she «)
‘She ges up at 7 deck
1 sea computer (he-)
repeat the exercise (they -)
have sear (che »)
write emails at work (we #)
go home at 6:30 (he +)
start clas at 9.00 (you -)
do her homework he +)
listen to the radio (I)
4. Puc the words below in the correct order to make questions,
‘Then match the questions 1-5 to the correct answers a-e.
hotel Where the is ? 2 Bogoti.
cold your ear is How ? » Fro years old.
in Why you New Yorkare ? © Near the airport.
capital What of Columbia is the? & Fora business meeting.
Manchester to When the is train ? In ten minutes.
© Read the text and choose the correct answer. >
1 (1) work / works in an office and my friend (2) werk /works in
a rescrurant. Our days are very diferent. (3) ger up / gets np at
seven o'clock and Istart work at nine o'clock, but she (8) den’
start / does’ start work unl fve o'lock so she (5) getup / gets
‘pat 11.00.{ have lanch at work but she (6) baves/ bar lench at
home. (7) finish / do fons work at half past ive and 1 gee home
about half pas six. She (8) finishes / finish work st 1.00am and
she () get etshome at 1.30amn.1 (10) don’ sor noe wrk a the
weekend, but she (11) ark / work on Saturday and Sanday. She
(22) deca works / doen't work on Monday.
Grammar focus Unit 2Units 3 & 4
Possessive ‘s
‘Use to show possession with people,
‘My mother’ car. Not: Poecer ofthe
We usually use ef and not ' before things and places
‘The dor ofthe cssroam. The president ofthe United States.
Yes / No questions
Question Shorcanswer
Dol/ you/we/ they work? | Yes,1/ you we/ they do.
No.1/ you /we /they don’.
Does he/she /itwork? | Yes, he/she /it does.
Nov he /she /it doesnt
Wh- questions
‘Question words (Wat? Where? Hw old? Why? When?) go at the
start of the question
‘The order is Wh-question + da / does + subject + infinitive.
Where do you live?
Object pronouns
For regular plural nouns, write
[My sister’ busbands, (= Uhave more than one married sister)
For irregular plural nouns write
The children’s teacher
Form yer/ no questions with the auxiliary do / doe, The order is
Do/ Does + subject + infinitive,
For yes/no short answers, the order is
Yes/No + subject + dees / doesn't
‘Does be lice in Londen? Yes, be does. /No, be doesn't.
For more on the auxiliary do / does and I- question words see
Grammar focus Unit 2 on page 138,
Subjectpronoun | 1 | you | he | she | it | we
Use object pronouns after the verb
Object pronoun [me | you [him [her [ic | us
they | Baplsh? Tue de
therm) aie them very mc.
there is / there are
‘Use there is and thers ar to say something or someone exists.
Form the affirmative with there i+ singular noun and zbere are +
plural noun.
‘There's a pen on the table. There are cight people in my clas
‘Countable and uncountable nouns
‘Countable nouns have a singular and a plural form. Mose plural
‘countable nouns end ins
Use /m, number or same before countable nouns.
«a botel, to botels, some botels
Quantifiers
Affirmative
Countable Uncountable
There are lots of shops. It costs a lot of money.
‘There are some books. “There's some food.
Unite 9 8 4 Grammar focus
Form the negative with there isn’t .../there aren't any
‘There isn’t a phone in bere. There aren't any estewsents here.
Form the question with is/are» there 4a / any.
Isthere a bank near bere? Are there any dictionaries?
‘Use sme or no article before uncountable nouns
These fenit fr breakfast. Ti ike some fui.
‘Some nouns can be countable and uncountable.
ce tea, (uncountable —tea in general)
‘Teo teas please. (countable ~ two cups of tea)
Negative and questions
Countable ‘Uncountable
How many bananas are there? How much rice is there?
“There arent any apples. “There ent any juice.
Are there any restaurants?
“There aren't many oranges.
Is there any milk?
‘There isn't much fruit.Units 3 & 4 Exercises
Possessive ‘s
1 Correct these sentences.
‘The friend of my daughter
‘My daugheer’ friend
3) the hotel of our friends
4 the wife of my brother
1 the teacher of my son
2 the book of her friend
Yes / No questions
2 Match questions 1-5 to answers ae. Then write the answers so
they are true for you.
‘De you and your family live in a city?
Does your sister have any children?
Do you have a brother?
Do your parents know any English people?
Does your uncle live near you?
Wh- questions
3 in oars st bode tnt
Wher dosed eb aslo
He works in.a hospital
He sees hissister atthe weekend.
She lives in Manchester
3
3
Object pronouns
A Replace the nadesined word wth he corey objec pronoun
work with John. I wark with him,
1 We visit our pacents every weekend.
2 live near my brother,
3 Tork with Maria
there is / there are
5 Make 4 sentences using the prompts below about a hotel
1 agym@)
2 guided tours)
Countable and uncountable nouns
© Write countable (C) or uncountable (U),
1 milk 5 cake
2 cee 6 dollar
3 cheese 7 money
4 bread 8 time
Quantifiers
8 Read the dialogue and choose the correct option.
‘A: Would you like (1) soe /any coffee? Oh, Pm sorry there isn't
2) some /any cottee.
B: No problesn, Can I have (3) sume / ay tea?
A: Sure, Would you like something to eat?
4 They live near my-wife and I
5 thecars of the men
6 the home of his cousins
‘Yes, he does.
Yes, they do.
Yes, we do,
No, I don't.
No, she doesn.
She has two children.
Her children are six and four.
5 Tove their dog
6 Lusually go on holiday with my cousins.
3 meeting rooms (¥)
4 arestaurant (7)
7 Write sentences about the information using lat f +4),
sume (+4), not nach / many (4), not any ).
apples.+ There aren't many apple.
1 coffee) 4 potatoes (+++) —«7-_oranges ()
2 juice +) ——s-_ananas (+4) milk)
3 jam () © ce (++)
Bs Yes, please
‘As Let's see— there’ (4) not much /not many food in the howse ~ah
good. There are (5) some /umny biseuis.
B: Great thanks.
Grammar focus Units 38 4Units 5 & 6
Frequency adverbs (every day, once a week...)
‘Toask about frequency, use the question How often ..? ‘We can say the number of times we do something with
Ah onder Het een Lak RRR NG, once /tvice J three timer f four times a day /ssek / ment J year, ete,
How often do you atc fren fms? (once = one time; tice = two times)
‘We can give a specific answer with “The frequency adver’ normally goes at the end ofthe sentence.
ceoery + day / eee / ant year, ee. Thave my English css tice a week.
1 goto the cinema every week.
Frequency adverbs (always, offen ...)
‘To give a more general answer about frequency, use alos, often, With be the order is subject + be + frequency adverb,
sone erynsoet She isatnay te
‘With most verbs the order is subject + frequency adverb + verb.
sometimes watch TV om the interne.
can
Use arn + verb (without ») to talk about possibilities “To form the negative, add no.
We cam me the company's sport dla. Lean’ all tony ofc
(Not: We can ows he campany's spars She cam et for fe.
Can éoes not change in the tied person “To form questions, the order is Can + subject + verb.
Lean we the company co an you se the company ex?
‘My wife cm use te company cr 0. Gan se make persona als?
Adverbs with can
‘Use can /em’r + verb to describe abilities. [Fthe adjective ends in y, we Form the adverb with iy: noisy —
Lean type. Lean'e speak German. noisily
‘Use adverbs to describe how we do things. We form most adverbs Some adverbs are irregular: goad ~ wel, fast fist.
by adding fy wo the adjective: quick — quicly, id — badly She plays the piano well. He a swim very fast.
He con type very quickly. They speak English badly.
was / were ‘
Affirmative Negative Question Short answer
1/He/She/Iewas. I/He / She /Tewasn’t (was | Was I/ he / she /it? ‘Yes,I/ he /she/ it was.
not). No,I/he / she /it wasn't
You/ We /They were. You/ We /‘They weren't (were| Were you / we / they? Yes, you / we / they were.
not) No, you / we/ they weren't
Ws /eere is the past form ofthe verb be. Form the negative with ms + not (a).
We were late far work today. Tasn't good at macs,
Questions with was / were
For yes/no questions use Was / Were + subject. For other questions the onder is IVi- question word + aus /zere +
Were you a good student? subject. Where was your school?
Units 5&6 Grammer focusUnits 5 & 6 Exercises
Frequency adverbs (every day, once a week
1. Pat the words in the correet order to make questions
‘Then answer them.
1 cinema do go you How to the often ?
2 often do the How you watch news?
3 friends How see offen you do your?
Frequency adverbs (always, offen
Teves niece toner itinh
Sone poate
1 Twat TV wth my wife (er)
1 Theil rein Gon ofthe TV when get home. (fen)
1. Hiahlee lin poe eclan
4 Shelnthe sete get gla alway)
;
‘
‘They go on holiday abroad. (not often)
We go wo bed early (often)
can
4 Write sentences based on the information in the rable,
Yu can sin
swim speak Arabic | drive
you v x >
he 2 v x
they | x P v
Adverbs with can
& Write postive and negative sentences with ca using the
prompts
I/ type / qui (V) Lean type quickly.
1 T/swin/ quick
2 He/ draw/ good ®)
3 They// play the piano / good (¥)
was / were
7 Complete the sentences with tere tn’ or werent
Last work my family and I (1) in Morocco on holiday. We
@) in Mareshesh. We @) happy with the hotel =
‘eas ding! And the weather () good ie ained every
day! But the people 6) friendly andthe food (6)
delicions.
4 have English often How your class do you?
5 you documentaries often Flow do watch ?
3. Correct the sentences.
1 Never I watch TV in the momings
‘They go the cinema one a month.
3. She goes tothe gym every weeks.
4 How often you go home for lunch?
5 I get up at 6.00am three time a week.
6 Wenot often play computer games.
8
He often i late for work.
1 go to an exhibition two times a year.
5. Find and correct six mistakes inthe dialogue.
‘A: Do you can use a computer?
B: Weil, [can to do basic things: Pm ean write documents and
send emails buc T can’t do anything complicated. My brother’
the expert. He works in computer graphics and he cans do
programming.
A: Perhaps he can to help me with my computer:
B:T'laskhim.
4 You? Speak English / good (X)
5 She / speak / quiet (©)
6 She /Tearn new things / easy (7)
& Complete the questions with Was or Were. Then match the
questions to the answers,
1 you late for work? + No,they weren't
2 the fil scary? b Noyhe-wasn't
3 you mother ae homme? « Nojit wasnt.
4 ‘vein the newspaper? a Yes Iwas.
5 —— your parents on holiday? Yes, she was,
6 —— your brother at work? Yes, we were
Grammar fooue Units 5&6Unit 7
Past simple (regular verbs)
‘Use che pas simple to alk about completed ations in the past,
usually at specific time.
“The time expressions yestrday, lt wwe month/year and
five years ago are often used with the past simple.
‘Teastled a god fil yesterday
Past simple (irregular verbs)
-ed spelling
© Socimoat rectal al tree = dard
+ for verbs ending in add d: create created
+ forverbs ending ny, change the yt ed: try tried. (But
verbs ending in vowel +y ae regula: play ~ played)
for verbs ending in consonant-vowel-consonant, double the
consonant and add ef stop stopped
Use the same form forall persons (J, you, be, sbe, it, we, they) except
forthe verb role.
Many common verbs havea regula firma form. Tfniive Past Simple
; i heard
Thiitive Past Simple tear | hed
be aint team leas
reas foes leave ie
begin hepa wake rade
buy oughe ree =
a oe wie rove
oa could me a
Eae! Soe Se a
do did sing sung
an sank * es
drive drove sleep slept
a = nae |nrea
feel felt take, | wok
= Fa shine thought
es ee cs eer
Be hed ns ze
it
Use itto: Don't repeat it when you have another subject.
repo singular nouns Myer bee,
TW ere my ol? Tar en be kien No Mpa
tll dour he ae the wens te dat,
sie 1 the Jay dey.
Past simple (questions and negative)
‘Alfrmatie Neguive Question Sorte
1/You/He/ She/Ie/ | 1/You He! She /Te/ We] Did I /you7he/ahe” | Yea,1/ you he/she ie] we they di
We/"They anowered the | / They did nat dnt) | fe/we/ they answer the | NovI/ you he/she /ie/ we they did’.
phone anawestbe phooe. | phen?
Form past simple questions and negatives with the auxiliary
verb did.
Dia you enjoy the party?
They dda go 1 the musta
With 17B- questions the order is
W- question word + aid + subject + verb.
Where did you go lastnight?
Unit7 Grammar FocusUnit 7 Exercises
Past simple (regular verbs)
4 Whe te pag Bi Penarth
1 alk
2 ak
nae
+ pon
é ie
naa
yaw
to say
Past simple {irregular verbs)
3 Complete the text with the correct past simple form of the
ab abescorn Serr eahe eterno ers eh
Kadarine Groban (be born in 1917 She
(go) to Chicago university and later work) at The
Winger Posto « ural, She (became) the publiher
Of The Hasbingon Pon 1963 during he dime of the Wetergate
wesley te (Grd) Nico presidency she
later (write) her autobiography, Personal History. The
book. (vin) the Pulitzer Prize in 1998. She
(ie) in 2001.
it
5. Decide if these sentences are correct (¥) or incorrect (X).
‘Then correct the mistakes.
1 Tes 10 o'clock
My birthday its in June,
Is warm and sunny today.
Is that ish? I'm afraid Tean'veat it.
What cime is?
Like this book. Is about a family in the 1920s,
Past simple (questions and negative)
7 Change the sentence according tothe symbol in brackets.
1 didn’ answer the phone. 2)
Did you ans rhe phone?
‘walled to the musem. (-)
Did you know her name? C)
“They didn getup early. @)
She lfe when the clas finished. @)
He di’ write her an eral (4)
Did they go to the meeting? (+)
Taide ask the teacher. @)
I sav him atthe office, -)
2 Use these verbs to complete the description. Change them to
the correct past form,
00k
talk
start arrive want
show
visit study phone finish
Las very busy yesterday evening, When I (1) ‘home, 1
(@) my grandmother because it washer birthday. Ie was
sunny so 1) English for an hour in my garden. Then
a friend (4) because she (5) to see my new
house, 0 1 6) hee around. We (7) fora
couple of hours, and 1 (8) dioner. After eating, we
(9) listening to musie. When we (10)
was after 1 00am! Te was fan, but Iam very tired today!
it
4 Write fll answers to the questions about yourself
What id you have for breakfast this morning? Jad some fruit nd
eure
1 What time did you leave home this morning?
2 How did you getto school / work / college?
3 Did you have any problems on the way?
4 Who did you speak to this morning before 10.30 am?
5. Did you do any work las night?
6 What did you have for your evening meal?
7 Did you make it yoursel®
4 What time did you go to bed?
9 How did you sleep?
6 Write what you think ie refers ton these sentences,
es very sunny today. Te seater
I Ik fantastic, anda lovely colour too. I get to'work relly
quickly now!
1 don't really know, but i probably about 2.30.
Ik beautifell Isits boy ora gir?
My teacher gave me this, bu it reall difficult nd Tean'e doit
Te sweet and peopl eat it for breakfast on bread.
love it. Tean wear for my cousin's wedding.
Don's on it. Fes sil wee!
Can I havea piece? Telooks and smells delicious!
8 Write questions forthe answers about holiday.
Wh ids go tb? L went with my husband.
1? We went to Lisbon.
2 2 We went last summer,
5 7 We stayed ina hotel
‘ 3 We went to muscams, we visited the old
town and we wens tothe coast fora day.
2 We were there fora week.
We ate fish and seafood.
Grammar focus Unt 7Unit 8
Present continuous
‘Afirmatve Negative Querion
Tam (i) working. Tam a0 (i nod) working ‘mn working?
You/We/ They are Cre) working, | You/ We/'Thoy ae nt ren’) working| Are you/ we! they working?
He/She itis) working. He/She Tei fot Gant) working. | Tshe/she it working?
orm the present continuowe wih af verb ng ag opal
She's waiting for a bus. erage
Thy arora © formomeverbe adding work—woring
Fi fy dae leader eg © fervere ening ine dle cand ad write — ring
* for verbs ending in consonant-vowel-consonant, double the
consonant and add ing: sit~ siting
Present simple and present continuous
Use the presen simple for things which are generally rue and Time expressions with the present continuous normally come
habitual actions. atthe end ofthe sentence. They come atthe beginning of the
Use the present continuous to describe what is happening at this Sentence for emphasis.
moment or around the present time. For the position of frequency expressions with the present simple
Tusualy come to or by car, but ris week 'm comeing hy us. see Grammar focus Unit § on page 142.
‘We use different time expressions with the present simple and the
present continuous,
Present Simple Present Continous
ooxaly ae
often these days.
onardey tt the moet
aS this week/month / ear
The comparative
‘Adjective | Comparative
One sllable adjectives and adverb ade rs fae
One ylable adjectives ending with ane consonant double the final consondnt and dd er te ese
Aipcieredogin addr eels | see
Adjectives ending ny change they to and adr eecapaa o Gaasier
“io of mors pla sdjectives edd wert + adjective SS
Tregalr odoin a
bad worse
‘Use comparative adjectives + ran to contrast two things or
people.
Racsia is bigger than Poland.
The infinitive of purpose
‘Use te infinitive wo say why we do something
Tin studying Englisch to get a better jb
Unit 8 Grammar focusUnit 8 Exercises
Present continuous
Puc the words in the correct order
son basketall My is practising
computer My working isn't
‘The geting weither hotter is
dicionary Are using you this?
at They studying school three are languages
this to driving I'm work week not
English Are homework you your doing ?
acreading the moment I'm really good a book
Present simple and present continuous
3 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb in
brackets. Use the present simple or present continuous.
it (make) some coffee. Do you want some?
2 She (ork) ina secondary school.
3 They — (sisi) her mother this weekend,
4 They (cepa) my ea, this week 1
(go) to work by ti
5 She's primary school teacher, but this term she —__
(work) ina secondary school.
ot (ike) sports and T
this year
(learn) how to play golf
The comparative
5. Write sentences with the comparative form of the
adjective in brackets.
‘Amazon / Mississippi (long)
‘The cmacon is longer than the Missing
1 Riode Janeiro / Brasilia (big)
whishy / water (expensive)
Madrid / Moscow (hot)
skiing / swimming (dangerous)
a Ferrari /« Ford (fast)
vegetables / hamburgers (good for you)
The infinitive of purpose
7 Match the sentence halves.
1 went to Manchester 4. tosee the Louvre museum,
2 Pmworking nights b coget more exercise.
3 Pmgoing tothe supermarket to go snowboarding,
4 They went to Pacis 4 t0 see a football match.
5 She joined a phocography club © to earn more money.
6 He went to the Alps © tomeet people.
7 She boughta bike _tobuy some pasta.
2 Complete the sentences with the verb in the correet form,
"Is Jim at work? ‘No, but he (vork) from home
this week”
2. ‘What's that nice smell" ‘My rum (emake) a cake?
3 ‘Are you listening vo me?" No, (do) my work?
4 ‘Where’ Stefan? ‘le (have) a bath?
5. ‘Canyou help me? Sorry. (email a fiend”
6 “What language is tha?" (learn) Russian?
4. Decide if che present continuous or the present simple is
correct: Tick (7) the best one in each case.
1 speak three languages, but not very well. —
[im speaking three languages, but not very well.
‘My mother usually cooks, but today my father cooks. —
My mother usually cooks, but today my father is cooking.
3 Excuse me] uy to get to the town centre.
‘Excuse me, I'm trying to get to the town centre. —_
4 My friend's away. He's studying English in Oxford for three
weeks, —_
[My friend’s away, He studies English in Oxford for three
wees, —
6 Make sentences about you and your teacher using the
adjectives below:
young friendy tall
nervous serious
‘good at English slim trong
(eink) Pm younger than ay teacher
8 Answer the questions. You can use the verbs below.
relax watch lookup buy talk eat earn
‘Why do people go to the cinema? Tb sath films
‘Why do people use dictionaries?
Why do people use knives and forks?
Why do people use mobile phones?
Why do people work?
Why do people go to the supermarket?
Why do people go on holiday?
Grammar focus Unit 8Unit 9
Present perfect
Afrmative Negative Question Short answer
1/ You / We / They have (ve) | 1/You/We/They have not | Have1/you/we/ they met | Yes,I/ you / we/ they have.
met him. (haven't) met him: him? No, I/you/we/ they haven't.
He/She /Ithas (') met him. | He/She /Tchas nor (hasn't) | Has he / she / it met him?
met him.
‘The present perfect is formed with che verb Lave + past participle,
‘The past participle of regular verbs isthe same asthe past simple,
‘See a more complete list of past participles on page 158.
Use the present perfect to tall about past experiences without
specifying exactly when they happened
Tre been to Mexico. They barven’s met my parent.
‘We often use ever (= in your life) and never
with the present perfect.
‘Have yon ever eaten sushi? She's never been toa 200.
jot in your Lie)
The superlative
Aijeaive | Seperate
One late adjecves nd ave ad or ae
Quesylats jes cating vit ove commandos fal coctaivand wider |i? | ates
Aci aig nele Sf | haste
Ajesves ndinginy:chnge yond a fay 2 | defi
‘Two or more syllable adjectives: add mast + adjective dangerous | the most dangerous
Treguhradjecives aly | el
ey lene
Use the superlative to compare something with all the others in a
‘group. Notice that the comes before the superlative adjective.
Tes the best place olive, He’ the oldest in the clas.
‘We often use the superlative with the present perfect.
‘This is the best meal I've ever eaten
Iesthe cheapest fin tn
have got ; ‘
AMfirmative Negative Question Past simple
1/You/We/ They've goa | 1/You/ We/Theyhaven'e gor] Have I/you/we/ they gota_| 1/ You/ We/ They bad aca
He/She/iIchas gotacar | He/She/Iehasn’e gota car. | Has he/she /icgota ca? | He/She/ Iehad acon
Use hove gar (or hace) to alk about possesion or to describe
family / relationships.
‘Treyve ga bees
Hace gis informal. Its common in spoken English but notin
writen English
Poe goe rv0 brothers.
‘one and ones
Use one (singular) and ones (plural) to refer to 2 countable noun,
Whieb is yous brother?
The tall ane on the ef
Unit 9 Grammer focus
‘The past tense of bave got is had.
Tad a carr years aga
Not Hid-gotaeae-noeaonecgs
‘We don’ use he got to describe actions.
Not Shesae go-live o-eght dc,
‘We usually use one with an adjective, or after this / that / here /
those.
He7sas the first one. Tssant that ome.Unit 9 Exercises
Present perfect
T. Look at the information below and make sentences about van,
‘visi he British Museums (7)
= visie Buckingham Prlace ()
take a boat an the River Thames (&)
© eat fh and chips @)
we the Tae Gallery ”)
© vel an a red bus @)
go shopping in Osfard Street (®)
He's visited the British Masetn.
The superlative
esd ibe ences earth ae
Detroit and St Louis are the more dangerous cities in the US,
‘This isthe interestingest book I've ever read.
Scotland is the colddest part of the United Kingdom,
Lance isthe haddest student in the class
“That's one of the uglyest animals I've ever seen,
She’ the most beautifulest of the three sisters.
awe ia hw.
have got
5 Rewrite the sentences with hrve gor where they are possible
“have two cousins.
‘ee got ron cosine,
1 Thavea shower when I getup.
have three good friends at work
She has a house in the country.
‘Their house hss four bedrooms.
‘We have dinner a 7.30pm.
“They have black hait.
When I was. child I had blonde b
He has a new mobile phone.
‘one and ones
‘Match the question tothe answers.
Is there shoe shop near here?
How many pairs of jeans have you got?
‘Do you like that woman’ jacket?
‘Which shop did you go
Which socks do you want?
What do you think of these?
bea tue as
2 Complete the test with the present perfect form ofthe verbs,
‘My friend Timothy is a chef and he loves his job. He (1)
(work) all over the world, in al sorts of interesting places. He
(2) (prepare) foe for some very important paris nd
dinners He G) (ames) some famous people, and be
(4) ——— (cook) on a cruise ship too. He (5). (win)
some big prizes for his wonderful food and now he wants to start 3
chain of restaurants. In fact, he (6) (buy) one restaurant
already and he’ going to open it next year. Timothy has big plans
for the future. He (7) (do) all of this, and hes not yer 40
vyears old!
4 Complete the sentences using the adjectives in the superlative
form.
expensive interesting happy tasty good
1 went away with my bestfriend last year: That was
holiday of my life. We had so much fun and laughed all the
time!
2 —__ holiday Thave ever had, was co an island off
‘Thailand, Everything about it was fantastic.
3 thing T saw on that holiday was lots of tiny baby
turtles. Pl never Forget i
4 Tove Thai food! I think it's
5 Westayed in a beautiful hotel. e-was
island, Ie cost $100 a night!
of ll food.
hhotel on the
6 Pur the sentences in order. Be careful, some of them sre
questions
very Your long got has daughter hair > Your daughter has got
very long hair, °
1 wife-n’e computer got My has 3,
"ve headache Ia bad got realy.
jb has a moment brother the got My n' at
with Sa leg woman got That problem her.
gota Has it phone your exmera mobile on?
got you right Have the time?
duit children an with Have those got them?
your Mary address got email Has new?
{ve got some blue ones and some black ones.
‘The grey one? No, its awful.
‘The one in Station Road.
‘The red ones are OK but I don't
‘These ones.
Yes, there’ one next to the supermarket;
like the brown ones.
‘Grammer focus Unit 9Unit 10
The -ing form
Tie fo fro hy dun cig
Towson,
on ei lg i ir a msn ara
wise eats ee
Teen Engl ed wrt
Ta eiay tata i
For spelling ofthe ~ing form see Unit 8 Grammar focus page 146.
going to
Affirmative Negative Question Short answer
Lam (‘m) going to learn Tam not ('mnot) goingto | Am/ going to learn Chinese? | Yes, 1am.
Chinese, learn Chinese. No, I'm not.
You/We/They are(re) | You/We/Theyare not | Are you/ we/ they going to | Yes, you/we/they are.
going to learn Chines. (aren't) going to learn Tearn Chinese? No, you /we /they aren’.
Chinese
He/She/Icis (s)goingto | He/She /Ieis nos Gsm) | Ishe/she /itgoing to learn | Yes, he /she/i
learn Chinese, going to learn Chinese. Chinese? No, he/she / isn't.
Use be + going tv + verb to describe personal plans and intentions
for che fiture.
Tue going to stop snoking next year
With g, we don't usually use going o go to avoid repeating
the verb,
Lim going to Frrace nest yeas:
Not: Pogoiig ie goto Fomce sieeve:
Present perfect and past simple
Use the present perfect when we don't know or specify when the
event happened.
ve heen te Canada
‘Use she past simple when the time is specified. ;
‘The past simple is often used with expressions such as in 2009,
thre days / weeks ago, zoben Tons 16, yesterday, last seek / month /
“year, ete.
visited Vinver in August 2009.
They arrived yesterday.
Unit 10 Grammar foousUnit 10 Exercises
1
The -ing form
Rewrite the sentences to include an appropriate verb in the -ing
form. In some sentences you may need to include a preposition,
like Chinese food.
like eating Chinese food.
like science fction films.
He likes jazz
‘They love black coffe.
She hates big supermarkets.
‘We don't like poetry.
‘You love museums,
She likes football
He loves his ca.
going to
2
3
‘Match the reply to the question or comment.
Wil you be at Angela’ parry?
Are you gol tn fve «hella?
Inyour ca OK now?
You don’ ook too good
You did phone Brel Set
Did you buy da amer?
Faron med tural
Aren't your friends from Egypt going to visit soon?
Decide if these sentences are correct (V) or incorrect (X)
Then correct the mistakes.
She’ going to goto shopping this aftemoon.
Igo to study harder next yeat
We're not going to get matted in June.
‘Ae they going listen tothe concer?
“They're gong to have a party inthe summer.
He isnt to going to phone us.
Present perfect and past simple
5
brackets, Use the present perfect or past simple
‘Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in
1am opera (never / see)
‘They —— back from their holiday three days ago. (come)
He school when he was ve. tart)
She her own photography business, (star)
‘We first a holiday in Malt last year (have)
to Ibiza when I was a child.
1 Spain, bue T
(never / visit; go)
‘T'm not sure, T'm going to take it to the mechanic later
1 know, I'm going to speak to him after lunch,
‘Yes. They're going to come next week.
Vm going to look online firs.
Pm going to meet some friends there this weekend.
Pan not going to go, because she didn’: invite me!
‘Yom going to take an aspirin in a minute.
Pye got an exam in the autumn, so T'm going to study for the
whole summer.
4 You are going on a business trip tonight. Wite sentences shout
your plans using the prompts below.
Tu going ro finish the report
finch report all Mu
© buy new shirt + take ont rubbish
pack switase © empty fridge
pho tas
© Read the job application letter. Choose the correct form, either
the present perfect or the past simple
Dea Sir or Madam,
(1) ses /bave seen your advertisement for’ Tour Guides in
yesterday's newspaper. Lam very interested and would like to
apply. Ilove travelling and believe Tam perfect for this job. When
[vas a child, my family (2) rarelled / have med a lot around
this country, and atthe time I (3) fved / beveled seeing new
places. I still enjoy visiting new countries and am very interested
in culture. (4) dir vii / haven't visited other countries yet, but
plan to in the farure.
15) had / bare bad several part-time jobs. 1 (6) left/ ave left
school three months ago, after completing my studies, and Iam
now looking for work. I would be happy to come and tall 0 you,
enclose my GV and T look forward to hearing from you,
Aisha. Rafiq
Grammar focus Unit 10Audioseript
Unit 1
Bii3
‘4 leven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fen .
1b four sis, eight.
‘© seventh, eighth, ninth ..
ninety-nine, ninerysx, ninery-three
ou
a eleven, ewelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen,
sixteen, seventeen
'b- four six, eight, ten, twelve
€ seventh, eighth ninth, tenth, eleventh .
ninety-nine, ninetysi, ninety-hnee, ninety,
sighry-seven
Si
A: Good morning, sir
B: Morning. My name's Steinbeck.
As Ahyes, Mand Miss Steinbeck. Tivo
nights.
By Tha’ right.
‘As Thank you. And your phone number
please?
B: Som?
‘Az What your telephone number?
1B: Ah, 00 +4 1845 705 881
‘At And finally your email addres, please.
B: petersteinbeck@blenet
Az Thank you Mr Steinbeck, Joc?
G: Yee
‘Ar Please show Mr and Mrs Steinbeck their
‘room. Here’ their key. Room 224,
Ce No problem.
B: Thankyou.
Sie
2 Ar Excuse me. Les my wife She needs to see
doctor,
1B: Name?
A: Som?
Be Whats her name?
‘A: Morley, Lisa Morey Te rather urgent
Br Can you spell hat please?
A: Yes, M-O-R-L-E-Y. Can she see a
doctor?
B: Whats your phone number Mr Morley?
‘Ae 01202 67110.
Br Camyou repeat that please?
Ar Ob for goodness ..01202 67110,
By And your addres
‘Ay Whit Oh .. er. 15 Bedford Road.
Bedford. B-E-D-F-0-RD. Now ean she
seen doctor? Shet having s baby!
Sin
1A: Mike, i
B: Hey Lauren, how’ ie going?
A: Fine thanks, Good to see you,
‘B: Yeah. Sit dovn,
‘As Thanks
B: Coffee?
‘Yes, please
Auioscrpt
2 As Doctor Sim, hello
B: Hello Doctor James.
A: Thisis Doctor Fiathaway. She pew
ere es her fis day.
Hello
Pleased to meet you Doctor Hathaway.
C: Nice w meet you.
ein
3 Ar Tht
B: Kaw?
A: Yeo
Bi Kate! How are you?
A: Pm OK, thanks. Urn
1B: Tim Rob! From school? Remember me?
Ah. Yes. How ate you?
Fine. Fine. Kate. Kate Greenfield, leis
you?
‘As Er. Yes Liston, this my ta
B: Ith good tosee you.
‘Az Good 10 see you t0 Rob, but
‘Wout. Kare Greenfield
Sin
4 As Exes mesa you Mr Brown?
No,Fm not
‘Az Sor: Exease me, Me Brown?
© Whae
‘Are you Mr Brown?
No, Tm not
&: Sor!
Excise me. My name's Frank Brown, nd
Tin
‘As You're Me. Brown!
D: Yes, Tom.
A: Me Brown, my name’ David Jones from
ING Electrics,
1D: Oh, hello. Nice to meet you.
Az Nice to meet you too, Welcome ra
London, How are you?
Ds I'm fin, thank you. bie eed.
Sin
1 Myname is ALi Makin and Pm fom
Talyo.
3s
2 My name is Menshi 'm fom Saudi Arabia.
Bim
3) Myname is Kristin. Ieome from Rusia,
ain
4 Myrname is Hani Al Quhaye am from
‘Sau Arabia, Tam from Riyadh. Riyadh is
the capital of Sa Arabia,
S18
5 So, my names Bld. come from
Switzerland, rom Geneva,
ain
6 Myrame fe LtysTcame fom the Utraine.
SB
7 My name is Sata Caton, Tv in Rome.
S131
8 Tam Maxim, am from Russi. Lam fom
Moscow.
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9 Vn Elisabeth. Pm from Germany.
S33
10 My name’ Any 1m rom Chin
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S31
1A: Well seeyou ber ten,
BRC: OK,ie
B: Your boyfiend nice. Where$he fom?
Moscow,
Oh she Ressan?
Noyhe ne Russian. He ivesin
Senta
Seon?
Yes he from Moseow, Sodan
Moscow, Scand? Where ha?
Ta small place $0 ilmenite rom
Ghgow.
Be Walk Teves
Sis
2 A: Good morning.
BEC: Helo.
‘As Your names please?
B: I'm Louise Maloney and this is my
Ihusband, Sent. We havea reservation.
‘As OK. Can Thave some personal detils
Hea Cas pore scsi
Be Of couse. That M-A-L-O-N-E-Y,
‘As Thankyou. Where are you fom Mrs
Maloney?
B: We're from Paris,
A: Paris, France. +
Ce Ob no, we're not Frene
‘Az Bucyou're from Pais!
Ge Yes, e are. We're fom Pari, Teras in
the US. Tes near Dallas.
‘As Oh Esse. sorry: Pris, Tens, US,
eis
2 At Nex Name?
Bi tinsomye
‘Ae Whats your mane?
B. Miguel Herne
A here son le: Heit
3B Maud
1 Papo
Son! dont.
fe Ganley paper pene?
3: OWOK tere yous
1A Bar hina Mei por. Are you
Meseut
B Yalan
1 Batyoucome Gon Maid, —_
Be Yes hat gt Noe Madi in Spiny
Miindin eso i
OrOr oFBias
TA: Helo, Ihave a meeting with Mre
Bristow, the Commercial
415,
Br Your name plese?
Stuart Barnes from LDT
(Communications
‘One moment plese. Mrs Bristow
Bares is hereto se you.
aia
2 Ar OK lessee .. The London train goes
fom platform four at 3.20. What’ the
Be Iesonly 2.45, Would you like ro have
coffe before you go? Look, theres
{ae over there
As Yeah good ide. Te eofee om train is
sllaystersble
Bias
3° Ar Doyou want to goto the cinema on
Friday?
Be Yes OK. What me’ the flim?
Tes on 600,
Br Oh, go. the gym a 6.00
‘Ac OK, wha about 8.302
Be Yes that Fine
Sas
ey Sesh ey ire ny
Engg Ht ofan Sin! pea
fhuat 8 athe ore, ate Benn
Engen And unk Wellin Eagan fat
sr 1E2 tin Bartana hat eyed
Rormaleat tsar 200We ave diner
Incr Spi nama ne ove det
home's Bi nay! gots bedaradieret
te when in Beclons Nora ae
‘dig Yen, normaly go bed x 20D
inh
wis
Ai Brae nd Ut
B Yr
A: Yor Hilo, When the nr bso he
a Tower
A: tener
Fi
bell? Excuse me?
‘As What? Excuse me? What
B: A quarter past ve
A: Bive ffcen, Thank yo.
Excase me?
By Yeah?
‘As This bus goes tothe city centre, right?
B: Yep,
Ac What time?
By Two fy.
As Two fies
B: No, to fifty. Ten to three.
Ab Great thanks.
B: You're welcome,
i5b
3) Ae The 1030 to Hamilton snow a bay
6.The 1035 «9 Orta is now at ba 8
‘The 11:10 to London is now a bay 9
‘The 11:15 to New Yors is now at bay 11
B: Whaecime is it
Ce Ten thi.
B: Um, half pas en. Is shere time to have s
cofiee?
© Oarbasisin fften
think so.
B OK
Unit 3
Sis
1 Iesyellow ad black
2 Iss gree, blue and black,
3 tre, green and blue with » white line
4 Ie green blue and blak with thin red ins.
Nn
1 As What's your name?
Hilary Thomson,
Where ae you from Hilary?
Tm from Edinburgh.
i And do you live in Edinburgh now?
j: No, live in Madrid in Spain,
Do you have a faniy clan?
3 Yes, we're part of the Campbell clan.
The Campbells... OK, do you haves
can eartan?
Bs Yes, its green, blue and black with a thin
red line.
‘As And do you wear kilt on special
B: Well no, personally I don't think
its more typical for men wo wear kilts
My faner and brother wear kilts for
‘weddings, New Year and maybe even for
international football matches.
‘At Do you think clans sre important to
Scottish people now?
j= Well yes, I think they're important, For
sme it something special about being
Scottish.
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War's your name?
Gordon Liddle
And where are you from?
i Glasgow
Do you lve there now?
3: No, Llive near Dundee and work at
Dundee University
Do you have a family clan?
‘No, I dont.
So do you weara kilt on special
Br Yes, Ido. [ wear kil for weddings and
‘or special dinners and parties
AAs Do you think clans are important to
Seoitish people now?
B: No, don't [think it important for
people in the US and Australia with
Scottish family bu Tdon’s think it
important for most Scotsish people.
ites Yeah I
PRRRESEE
=
8
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eis
1" Ur dep? al hatte They aa
2. Wehave do. Soper Het sien yas
alse tian, ety ant we lve
3 Tike dog. ike ll animals, except es.
An ike Theyre very endl
4 Mysiser loves dos, Her dog’ nares
uk. Peronaly don ike him very
smuch Hel dry ad rely sup to,
5 Tove my dog. Her nates Princess Shes
Seowfl-The problem she des Tike
sme very uch
6 Weliveina realy spall house and we don't
hve exo dogs We wo kes dog We
love dem. Boe we dnt have space.
ois
1A: Isthis your fine vist to Scand?
Ys. om Romana
Rornia? Wha pare of Romani
B: Tm om asl own acre capita
Real? My cousin wer in Badapes.
Budapest in Hungry, not Romani,
A: Oh. Sorry
[eS OK. Tlive near Bucharest, not
Budapest
OK.
Sin
2 A: Hello
By Hi Jone! Is thistle Michael?
‘As Yes fn'the big now!
Bi Hieis! How old is he?
‘Ai He wo,
Be ‘Two? When's birthday?
InJaly.
ain
3 Ar So,whats Alan ike? *
[Be Oh, he very nice and inelligent
As So?
B: Welle sil ives wich his parents
[As His parents? How olde he?
Br Thirsycight
“How the new job?
ke ie
What time do you tact?
Early Seven oelock in the morning
Seven o'elock? Why da you stare so
can?
Because I inish work thal ast cree,
come froma smal fil. 1just have one
broth
‘AuchoscriptAudioscript
ain
(Carmen, Spain
Lam from big family, Well eink cis big
family nowadays because we are five members
in the family, Thave one sister and one brother
and ny brother solder than tne and my sister is
younger than me, So Tam in the mide
Sis
Martin, Czech Republic
‘My mother, she has evo sisters so Thave low of
cousins and anes, other relations,
Si.%
Dot, Seetand
Pn froma sal family [have one brother
oun
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BY
‘A: Him Care. Welcome!
‘Thanks!
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Kitchen
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Great, we reall ike ooking a0. There are
tw bathrooms, This one hata shower and
theone atthe end has bath
B: OK.
‘A: Our bedroom is ere and his the ving
room! Toul be OK leping onthe sult
Bs Yeah fine. Wl his is Coach Suing!
‘A: Right OK, wel here’ lamp dow tere
lythe of
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you gist meal or something
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4 Abesuit or ross is kind of biscuit from
South Asics Its hard and dey and people
often eat it with senp often
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1 Ar Good akermoon, Weleome to the
Hoobs Hore
Bs Hello. Do you have any singe coms?
4 Justa mint. Yeswe do, Would you
smoking or a nor-smoking oon?
As OK Sign here please
B: Thank you.
Sus
2 Ar Ah Mr.Phelps. Weloome to Chicago. Is
this your fst visi
A: Please sit dom, World you like coffe?
Bs No, thank you,
[As Ave yousure? We hvea
Soa
3B: Thank yoo very much, but fn.
‘As OK then Would you keto meet my
colleagues?
B: Yes plese. That would be great
us
3 A: Hello,
B; Hi, Come in, come in. How are you?
A: Fine, thanks Here, this is for you.
‘Br Whata lovely plant! Thank you.
‘Az You're welcome,
‘Br Please, havea seat in the living room.
‘Would you like something to drink?
‘As Yes, please. What do you have?
Bs Wall, there’,
Unit 5
rus
(OK, ifyou look at the chart here, youl sce its
our world fl produeson. Every yet, the
fverage numberof films in the word is 3,975.
Yes, 3,975 naw films are made every year"The
rmjorty ofthese films are no from Hollywood,
the United State or even North Ameri
are fom Asia Asia makes 67% ofthe world
films: North Ameria infact onl produces 10%
‘of world films every year And Europe produces
17% of world films every year. Again, diss
more filme than South America (oly 3.5%)
and Aftica 2.5%), but also more than North
‘America. As you can see, world cinema is not
‘only Foliywood ts much more,
Sun
1 No,Lnever watch eomedy programs
“They as no funny. That comedy 1
dont often witch TV ayy
Sis
2 Ooh yes, wha I ely ke ae horror ms
and thse ees wath ls in
bed beesuse cher amps on Tate and we
haves TV in he bedroom,
Sm
3” No, don’ often watch che news don like
‘cand anyway my usband slay home
before me and um. store realy
nly watcher pore
Su
4 Yes, Ido, Leal lke those documentaries
about animals ~the photography i fantasti.
aout history too ~ yeah, Ike them.
SB
5 Mat dont watcha of spor, tT
Iie tele Oh and Tsometnes watch
footal wih people rm work Ob andthe
lympies oe the Olympics.
Sin
1A Good afternoon.
Yes hello.
A: Can Thelp you?
Br Yes please. How much does this DVD.
plier cose
As Jose a inate. 1°85,
Br OK, Til cake
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2 Ce Canthelp your
Bs Yes where are the
Sims?
Horror films? Old or new on
“The old horror lias, plese. Clie old
sims.
G: Over there, nex to the world cinema
3B: Thanks vary meh Can pay bye
Gs.
B1%
3) Be Excse me? Where the popcorn?
De ‘There in ay popoan We have eps
Bk OK. Four bags of crisps then. And chese
soft drinks please
Ds That $6.80 Wold you kes og?
Bs Yes, please
Ds Here you are.
Ss
idee hese
en
3 ak oe hae
Samm
hee ie,
S198
Lei, Sicebnd
dont got the cinema that often. Maybe once
4 month oi denis a ie onthe seon
ieee sometimes ia winter there ae many
ood fs and yeah «= Duel don goto the
nema ery.
tin hosror2140
Ryosuke, Japan
“To improve my Exglsh got enewa in
Se eam
Bi
Berangere, France
Like several times month Yeh, ke maybe,
yeah, oro or three timesa month
1a
Key, Hong Kong
‘Maybe once s month Ie depends whether they
fave some good movies on show but mainly we
swatch some western movies
143
Gloria, Ghana
Once every ovo months. No eal
Sm
‘Mireille, US
T sometimes goto the cinema. {go probably
‘once a month once every to months and it
depends, on what movie Ise, Tsometimes go
fan see action, sometimes see comedies
Unit 6
Gu
1 workin primary school with eight
year ols. The best thing about this jo is
working with children, Yow ean make a real
difference w der ves. Ob, and the holidays
ae good too, The worst ting? Some ofthe
parents!
Sur
2 Twork fora telephone company ina big
office The best thing is the people I work
with —chey’re really nice And Thave 3
‘company ear But my bos is very strict— Wwe
can't make personal phone cals or we email.
S 2.48
‘work a laboratory for an international
‘company. The bes thing about my jab isthe
‘money! The good salary mesns ean buy
things [want And Thave a great pension
plan. The bad part? The hours. Tofen work
TOhoure «day
ore
T work fora pores clu inthe ity entre
He my jo bt the payin real very god
‘The betting abou ny job the stra
hae fee eu poring Tan ts al the spars
facies and we get ree lnches inthe ei
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“The ine bray
‘The Great Library of Alexandria was the fst,
for one ofthe fs, ibraries in the world Te was
founded in Alexandria, Egypt inthe 3d ceneury
BBC. There werent any bocks in the iary ia
the beginnings the information was on long
pieces of paper, ciled scrolls,
1%
“The fst. citancelesening programe
‘The Uniersy of London ian important
insiation i the United Kingdom, eas
the fst universcy witha dssnee leering
programe. The prograrame sted in 1858
‘ne university now his global comesunity of
srt in 80 coors.
as
1 A: Righscan we insh quickly ples?
By Yes yes Tagrec.
Ce Timsory, be we havea lox of things to
talk abore
Tea quire 9 one. ein fo inch
Tlic to go atone ook plese.
eed o sen some impor emis
OK, OK the rst thing ische anual
fu gure Now, we need look at
these very eacefly
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Ah, good our here
Yes, you waned see me?
: Yes, could yeas the door?
OK soe
‘Do you know why you're here?
‘Om -- 0s everything fine with my
word
Yes
dont undersand then
Goa news. You fate «nso, Would
Youle be senior manage?
Wo. Yes, Twoua!Senir manager
“That has great!
A: Well done
S181
3 A: Canyou takea photo of us?
Bi: Oh, yes. Ofcourse
As OK, OK everyone! Te photo time
[Bveryone look at the camry please! Can
youl lak at the eamers please?
B: Say cheese.
C: Cheese!
Ds Ti lke a copy of that photo
E: Can Thave copy to please?
‘A: OK,OK.
S23
Matteo, Italy
1 think my fvourite teacher in hi
Italy was my’... my ancient Greek teacher,
Bus
Eva, Swicerland
A teacher [remember from school was my
German teacher She waka teacher who was
sexy interested in young people and was really
Interested in hearing what yexng peeple
young people’ opinions and it was very
eee
e eee seeeees
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Carmen, Spain
[My favourite teacher was © woman that T
hhave when Iwas cen years old She was
‘ny mathematics teaches She was really good.
‘She explained everyting really good and
‘mathematics was egy for me with her.
Sr
Christina, Germany
Thad avery good teacher in history elas. His
lessons were inspiring, Ie was my favourite cess.
S11
‘es, England
‘My favourite teacher wis my primary school
teacher when Iwas eight year od. Hs nme
vas Mr Edrington.
Unit 7
ean
Jn 1851 Paul Reuter, who later stated Reuters
press agency used the telegraph to send news
for the frst time.
Jn 1920 Station 8MK in Dewoit presented the
firs radio news programme.
‘The BBC World Service - originally called the
[BBC Empire Service - stated in 1982 and in
1938 ir started is rst foreign language service
in Arb
In 1962 ATST launched loa neo orbit. I
seas che firs active commaniesbons stele.
{In 1969 more than 600 million people watched
Neil Armstrong ~ the frst man on che moon.
In 1980 the Columbs Dispatch sn Ohio, US
was the fist newspaper to start digi edition
fon the internet.
In he last part ofthe 20 canturyit was possible
to watch ews dey. In 1980 Ted Turner
treat the Cable News Network (CNN) ~ the
first TV station e broadease pews 24 hours,
7 daysa week In 1996 the fst 24-hour news
station in Arabic, Jazeera, sated in Dobs,
One
Sail
1 At Good morning, Daily Post Newspaper.
Clana speaking
Bs Helio isthe reporter Daniella
Hammond there?
‘As No,{'msorry sheS out. Can Teke a
message?
B: No, thankyou. I'l call back
A: OK then. Goobye.
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2 As Gout moming, Daily Post Newspaper.
Guiaspeding
Bs Good morning Can I speak wo Daniels
Hammond pee?
A: Gerainy st Who cling?
A fend: [have some information for
her
‘Az Justone moment please ..1' sore
‘Mis Hommond i busy just now Can
‘Bec you late?
B: Miva
‘8s OK, hol plese
Audiserist (CAudioscript
oan
he He?
Bs Haha Dna Hanond?
i Yaka,
2 Apt Daly ape Dn
mond?
A: Yor Wot lg plows?
Lire eee oh
‘important information, mR
ss Jee seo geo pen,
Noll noe Meet by she
Phone etSmaine Sur aig.
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As Done
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4 A: Hello? Hello?
Hello.
Lean'theat you. Thereb a storm
B: The information... very important
photos.
At Sorry? What?
B: Look. in the trees. Theres an
envelope. Inthe envelope are some
photos
Az What What in the photos?
‘They show . they show ..
Sr
Haruna, Japan
ihn almost of he people love sunny
dol br many eye been eres
‘erains, o fits elouy or ike windy or stony, 1
don't want go out.
Sar
Maida, Svicertand
ike when it sonny before al. [obviously
prefer when if warm and not too col
Sse
AleMueasem, Saud Arabia
Un ell the western. uh. n Jeddah
ish alvayshoesnd uk. haa or of
hai
Sa
Mireille, US
Uni lesser. Tove. like sunny weather
tel dont ie ie when iis too hot Un ike
iesunny and col un. sndso ike the
English weates for dain California Tei
‘when ib sun alo but not oo hot, bu say
nd war enough to go tothe bach,
Unit 8
3.0
‘As Ths wenn in Hong Kong tsa very
tial For of pb eanfore i ML
evel Eicon tem. Ta ning athe
top ofaboat 00 Seger of examen
‘cE sbscaly impale oe te botam
from here. Every day thousands of people
testes cours goto wore tam
Tere is Een ong wal gic nov $5
telnet ging down bac aren lock
Audioserint
they change direction As I'm standing here,
tery andres of people are coming in
atthe mance snd oa thee Baese
ne
B Yeo
‘A: Doyou use the exalators everyday?
Bs Yes tha rght Tose them wo,
qpedtecniieooniag na tentoose
Ink at aboot Fp on mw home
‘And what do you think ofthe seats?
Oh hy et They seme saan
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1 Hi, yest me, Listen Tm atte airport. No,
Fine, ne But ny bag aren’ here. eo
and {have mesting in 30 minutes!
333
2 A: Wal thisis goodbye.
love you. Call me.
Bs I promise. Goody. Goodbye.
Buu
3 A: Bruce?
B Jerry?
Az Truce! Iris yoo! Wow! Great: Great to
see you man!
Br Au, great to see you roo!
335
4 Ae What times it now?
By ee ten passe
‘Ae What sime is our plane?
BB: Telve thirty. Another six hours and
‘ven minutes to wait
3%
5 Nohe it here. Did he sy he was on the
ten o'clock fight rom Dublin? He di. Bat
heat here. I don'elnow what o do 1 just
dont low what to do!
Sim ,
Ae So he mse sr son
[Bs Can we sak someone?
‘A: Nona. Think Thnow Twe'se hee
Bs Excuse me!
Ge
Be Isthete a subway nearhere? We want
tothe Brceh Mase, v
CC: You mean the Tobe? Er... yt. You
= goal on Then night The
underground i there. Take te Centra line
forthe rsh Mascum,
“Thank you! any. You see?
Une
“Thi ian he Central line.
Ac What
3s Ll hii he Cen ne Wee gng
the wrong way.
[Ar No. oh. sia minute, You't sight. We
can gta the ext ep
1 Whatsopie his?
‘A Josea ite
Bs Cane ak someone?
Az No,no thal sight. L.
B: Excuse me!
Ds Ves?
Br How can we getto the Bish Museum?
De Ab ye. I ney,
1B: Thank you, thank you.
Ds Go upstairs and change 20 the Central line
‘Then go two stops, to Holborn sation. The
svaseum ie there
B: Thankyou.
Ds You're weleome,
‘As Thank you.
1B: Oh, stop it You're jus jelous.
‘At NoT'm not!
As Here, loot this
Be What. whats
[Ac Itsanokep. Have you ever seen one of
these?
By No,T haven: Ielooks like
fof bores dogand s zebra
‘As Mr. Yes Ie from the north part ofthe
Congo. Alia. There arene many olin
the world now:
Bs Have you heen 0 Affe?
Az esa longime ago, Tve never ten tit
nial before Nota eal ie.
B: Oh.
[As Whatabout thisone? Have you sen one of
these?
Bs Yes, have. Te ons I chink om
user
A Very good
Be So... what now?
‘Az Wl, have you used the Encyclopedia of
&
&
kes mierure
Life web before?
No, havent
OK. want yout go one and find
Inman soa ne de ia
animals for tomorrow
By Isha the homework?
Ae Yes itis
Bi Thanks.
‘As Noproblem. Tl go and sce how he other
seulenes are doing
S38
1 When my ser got married she had
‘enuf one on er bande
2 Tre gorone on my am, from when Twas
solder
3. Te gotane on my shoulder Ik blue
dephin
4 Tima Mace frm New Zealand. ve gota
teaiional Ta Moko’ on my back.
‘Ugh. hae them. Myson gor ig sar on
lg
Suny .
ba brothers
fiend rom England
a computer
big family
a friend with a tattooS34
People started using batons around 2000 BC
inthe south of Ai The Grsvones mere for
decoration
“The fsa prbebly came fom Ai, and
vere used to prose people fem the sin and
theran The aise nage of people hs
are fiom Greece inthe yer 500 BC
“The word sock comes fom the Latin occu’ a
typeof ancient Roman shoe. But he Sst people
tore sats were the Egyptians in around 00
Bc.
Cloaks did'thave pockes uni about 150,
Before then, people earsied money and snl
inten age
People started wearing blu jeans inthe 1860s
inn Franco, Orgnaly people wel the as
Ack proteive trousers or work
11917 a company led Keds in the United
Sates invented the stapes shoes These
shoes were otal white le modern ones They
twee lack and brow ike other men shoes oF
thetine,
People started wearing Thins at the end ofthe
19" century In 1939 caches computes ered
joing words on Tir for promotion. Th
thed the Bre one tare te fin Te
Waal of
355
1 A Wharhappenet?
B: Hel, You ell dwn,
In the ambulance, madam. We're going
othe hospital.
(Oh OK. Can Ihave some water?
Yes, of couse. Here you are
B35
2 Az Excuse me, where Dr Hathaway's
‘Ac Lfell down?
1B: Yes. Bur you're OK now,
A: Oh Myleghares.
3B: Dont wary: sou have bake our
leg
‘Ar Tre gotan awil headache
Be Yes, that normal,
A Where am IP
&
&
“office?
B: Go suaighe on. Ie the second door on
the lef.
‘A: Thank you.
G Come in!
‘A: Hello er, Dr Hathaway?
: Yes, hello, Mr Fisher. What's the
problem?
‘Az Well have a srible stomach ache
C: Really?
A: Butnot now. Ie comes and goes
C: Him. Can you se down? Are you taking
that medicine I gave you?
Ae Yes,Tam
‘Ci Maybe the medicine is too trong.
Unit 10
360
1 T'm interested in history so T'm going to visit
the ol bits of Malta, The churches, castles,
‘museumsand chat Kind of suff
S301
2 Tm not here for tourism, Pm here for work.
We're going w havea conference here next
spring and fim orgussing i
380
3 We're here withthe children, and they aren't
ging vant she alta hing
Vere going to visi the water park and the
beaches
383
4 My friend and I love scuba dving."There
se some amazing underwater eves herein
‘Malta and we're going to swim i then.
Sit
5 We've going to get married there. We live
in London fut my girlfriends Family is
‘Maltese. We're going ro have a ig party ata
restaurant in the capital iy Tee nexe eo the
sevand ik great pace fora wedding
3s
6 No, we're not going for tourism. We're
snaking television show about ancient
Rome, and we're going to film some scenes
jn Mara because the architecture esa great
3
7 Timgoing co learn English there this
suniner. There are many English schools
an
1 As What did you doin ass yesterday?
Br We played a game,
Az Realy? What geme?
B; Teant remember the name. The teacher
wrote some extegories onthe board
A: Whardo you mean, categories?
1B: Well she wrove Animal, and City, and
‘Verb ind some other ones Thed she said
Terr and we had to write a wor for
each catgory tha begins with the eter.
Oh. So. for example
For eample she wrote $ and we had to
‘write an aimal that begins with S
Snake,
Yeah, and city
San Francisco.
[Right and that was the game. The tearm
that finished fist shout “stop”
Sounds fen
Yeah, was fu
As
B
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B
A
B
Sun
2 Inthis gare you pu several sal cee,
tmaye around prety onthe ble ry)
over them. Then yo uncover he abe
Set the people ook at chem for one
‘minute. Then you cover the objets again
Each peron writes dow the ings they
‘enemler The person who emernbes the
‘nos things win
31s
3 OK ison ncn? re you sein?
ight, we're going to playa game. 1
thinking ofa personya famous person. You
red to ask questions to find out wo it
is. And I ean only answer‘yes' or ‘p00,
for example, you as, ‘Ate you a man? and
answer, Yes Tam.” And youask, ‘Are you
English" and I answer No, 'm not And
‘we contin. You an ony askamaximam
‘ofteventy questions to ind out who Fam.
Ready? Who wants to ak the ire question?
San
1 As Hello,T'm your tor guide for the dy. Is
this yous fst time in Eaype
Yes itis
‘Az What would you like to visit?
Bs Unn- don't hnow, What do you
poten)
‘As Wecould se the pyramis Everybody
Tce the pyramid
B: Ohygee Lets ee the pyramid When
dothey open?
‘As They opens inthe morning. They
clot apo
OK.
Sin
2 Ar Andyes so this is Red Squat.
(ol, very nice. Whereis the Krenn?
‘There, on the ight If those buildings
We could go in and visi
Br Ave here long queues for tickets?
‘Az Yes.
B: Oh, no thanks then, We ea wall around
here eh ne.
Sun
3 As Welcome eo Turkey: Have you visited
Istanbul before?
Yes, have, but only for busines This ie
ny Firs ours visit
Oh, good. Wrst woul you ke to see?
Think thas wo be che Flags Sophia,
Alon’ you?
[As Oh yes, ofcourse, Why don't we goto
your hotl fist and yon can leave your
bags. "Then we can go and se che sights
B: Good ides Let’ go.
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Tinton) Pastsimple | (Post/participle iui) [eueiu jae eueniaeuutsl ae)
be wasere been lie lay hain
beat beat beaten light lic fit
become became become lose lost lost
begin began begun rake made made
bend bent bent mean ‘meant ment! ‘meant /ment!
bet bee ber rect met met
bite bic bien must had to had to)
blow blew blown pay paid paid
break broke broken pat put pat
bring Drought fost) rough frat read read fed! read fred!
build bla Dui at boiler ride rode ridden
burn bumt/bumed ——_burnt/ourmed ring rang rung
burst burst burst se rose risen
buy bau! bought hbo bought foot! run ran mun
can could cud! ‘been able) sey said ised! said fsed/
catch caught kot! caught kot! see saw iso! sect
choose chose chosen sell sold sold
come came come send sent sent
cost cost cost set set set
cat cut ext shake shook shaken
deal iat” deal del dealt fdeld shine shone shone
dig dug dug shot shot
do id done showed shown
draw drew drawn shrank shrunk
‘dream ‘dreamv/dreamed _dreamv/dreamed shut shu
drink drank drunk sang sung
dive drove driven sank. sunk
fall fell fallen slepe slepe
feed fed fed slid slid
feel fle felt smelv/smelled _smelt/smelled
fighe fought fot! fought if spoke spoken
find found found spel/spelled spel/spelled
Aly few flown spent spent
forget forgot forgotten spilt/spilled spilt/spilled
forgive forgave forgiven split split
freeze froze frozen spoil/spoiled spoilt/spoiled
get got got spread spread
give gave given stood stood
50 ‘went gone/been stole stolen
grow grew grown, stuck stuck
hang hung/hanged ——_hung/hanged swore sworn
have had had swelled swollen/swelled
hear heard fd heard sid swam swum
hide hid hidden tok fuk! taken
hit hit hit aught fo taghe ot
hold held held tore torn
Ahure shat! Fhe ast! hurt hit told told
keep keepe kept thooghe at! thought /:t
kneel Inelvinecled _—_knelr/knecled threw thrown
know Knew Pau known understood understood
lay laid haid wake ‘woke woken
lead led led wear wore wa: worn
learn leame Jeane win ‘von Avan! won fanl..-
leave left left write wrote written
lend lent lent
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