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Philippa Bowen & Denis DelaneyLevel 2
Student’ Book
& Workbook
Philippa Bowen & Denis Delaney
OXFORD
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Welcome Physical descriptions
Music
Jobs
Movies
Transportation
Food and drink
Geography
Feelings and emotions
page 4
1 Nobody Places around town
lives here
page 10
Ihave to Housework
2D denny
room
page 18
PER ae ee
3 What are Personality
you going
to do?
page 30
4 What will The weather
it be like?
page 38
Simple present / Present progressive
‘be; Simple past
Simple past
Present progressive for future
How long ..? + take
some / any with countable / uncountable nouns
alot of / much/ many /a little /a few
Comparative adjectives
Superlative adjectives
‘must (affirmative and negative)
Compounds: some /any /no
Compounds: every
have to (affirmative, negative, interogative, and short answers)
mustn’t/ don’t have to
Gerunds
Verb + -ing form
bbe going to (1) (affirmative, negative, interrogative, and
short answers)
be going to (2)
Verb + infinitive /-ing form
will future (affirmative, negative, interrogative, and short ansivers)
will be going to
First conditional
Tvedone Exciting experiences
that!
page 52
Lhaven't, Books
finished it
yet
page 60
Review C: pages 68-69 Culture club C: page 70
What were | Crime
they doing?
page 72
Luse the Human achievement
Internet
to chat
page 80)
Present perfect (affirmative and negative)
Past participles
been / gone
Present perfect (interrogative and short answers)
ever! never
Present perfect / imple past
Present perfect + yet and already
Present perfect + just
Present perfect + for / since
ee cel
Past progressive (affirmative, negative, inerrogative, and
short answers)
while
Past progressive and Simple past + when / while
Relative pronouns: who / which / that
‘The infinitive of purpose
Which one...?/ Which ones ...?
Pee ee ened
Wordlist: pages V1-V3
ore)‘Asking for and giving directions
Pronunciation: jr
‘Asking for permission
Pronunciation: have /heew/ and have to Mhet ta!
Reece)
Inviting people to do things
Pronunciation: Rising and falling intonation
Making offers
Pronunciation: ‘i
Reading: A magazine article about online safety
Listening: A police officer talking about road safety
Speaking: Road safety rules
Writing: A text about road safety rules
Reading: A magazine article about active teenagers
Listening: A radio show about lazy teenagers
Speaking: Asking and answering questions about housework
Writing: A text about your weekly schedule
Reading: & magazine article about star signs
Listening: A conversation about star signs
Speaking: Future plans
Writing: An e-mail about future plans
Reading: A magazine article about the environment
Listening: A conversation about the environment
Speaking: Calculating your carbon footprint
Writing: description of your carbon footprint
Ren keno
Booking an activity
Pronunciation: Strong and weak forms of have
Buying presents / souvenirs
Pronunciation: /hy
Reading: A magazine article about a family traveling around the world
Listening: Two teenagers discussing a magazine article
Speaking: Talking about experiences
Writing: A text about exciting experiences
Reading: A short story
Listening: A teenager talking about his reading habits,
Speaking: Talking about a book you have read recently
Writing: A book review
Cieneeeete ken
Reporting a crime
Pronunciation: /a!
Discussing what things are for
Pronunciation: jv
Reading: An extract from Sherlock Holmes: The Hound of the Baskervilles
Listening: A police interview with a suspect
Speaking: Talking about your favorite detective stories
Writing: A text about your favorite detective
Reading: A biography of John Logie Baird
Listening: Teenagers talking about old and new objects
Speaking: Talking about your favorite objects
‘Writing: A factfile about a famous inventor
Ieee ena)Welcome
Vocabulary
Physical descriptions
‘1 Complete the descriptions with the words in
the box.
beard blond blue freckles glasses
green heavy tall long mustache
short slim spiky wavy
a She's tall and slim. She has *
: _ ted hair, and 2 eyes.
She wears # and she has *
‘on her nose.
and alittle? He
M hair, and
eyes. He has a" anda
2 And you? Write a short description of
yourself and one person in your family.
I'm tall and
My grandma is short and
Music
3 Complete the names of the instruments.
Tharp 5g__tir
2 pn 6tr_mp_t
3r_c_rd_r 7dr_ms
4s_x_ph_ By
fen and put the types of m
correct order.
1 classical 4 reggae a
2 jazz 5 rock
3 hip-hop 6 pop
5 And you? What is your favorite kind of
music? Who is your favorite singer / band?
Jobs
6 Complete the jobs with the words in the box.
count dress elect fact in
law off er our post
doctor 5 rician
1 cory worker 6 yer
2 hair er 7 ice worker
3 j__nalist 8 eng. eer
4 ac__ant 9 ___alworker
7 And you? What is your ideal job? Why?
Movies
8 Match the movies with the definitions.
action movie animated-movie comedy
fantasy movie horror movie love story
science fiction movie thriller
1. Amovie with cartoon characters
animated movie
2 Avery frightening movie with monsters
3 Armovie about the future
4 A funny movie
5 A movie about an imaginary world
6 A movie about relationships and romance
7 A frightening movie with a lot of suspense
8 A movie with a lot of fast and exciting events
9 And you? What is your favorite movie?G
Transportation Geography
10 Complete the chart with the words in the 14 Match words 1-6 with the geographical
box. features a-f.
airplane bike boat bus car Vdesert 4 island __
ferry helicopter motorcycle 2 lake _ 5 volcano __
subway taxi train truck 3 mountain __ 6 iver
15 And you? Can you name an example for
11 And you? What forms of transportation do each geographical feature?
you use?
Feelings and emotions
Food and drink 16 Look at the faces. Choose the correct words.
12 complete Carla's shopping list. Match A and
a to make food words © &
1 excited fed up 2 angry/bored
o® ©
3 happy /sad 4 embarrassed /
annoyed
5 confident / 6 nervous / proud
frightened
13 And you? What is your favorite food?
What food don’t you like? ‘17 And you? How do you feel today? 2
ceGrammar
Simple present / Present
progressive
Complete the sentences with the simple
present or present progressive form of the
verbs in parentheses.
1. Manuel usually travels (travel) to school by
bus, but this morning he * (not go)
by bus. His mom 2 (take) him to
school by car.
2 Mari and Kana * (go) to the movies
every Saturday. They usually 2
(watch) love stories, but today they
4 (watch) a thriller
31 (not like) vegetables, but my
grandma always? (cook) them for
me. itS lunch time now and |?
(give) my vegetables to the d
aa
weekend?
B Yes, she does. She sometimes *
(play) basketball
(Laura / play) any sports on the
Ab (she / play) today?
B_ No, she isn’t. She isn't on the team today
so she (watch) the game.
Answer the questions with true answers.
1 How do you usually travel to school?
2. How often do you go to the movies?
3 Do you like vegetables?
4 What sports do you play every week?
5 Are you playing sports now?
6 What are you doing now?
be: Simple past
3 Robbie Smith is a music journalist. Write
questions about his day yesterday. Then
ook at his schedule and answer the
questions.
Breakfast interview with
cual Jay-Z at Café Gitane,
New York.
10:30 a.m. La Guardia Airport —
ea Philadelphia:
1:50 a.m. Airplane to 2
H 30 p.m. Lunch ‘with Jack Wilson
. of Muste Magazine
(Morimoto restaurant)
4pm, Visit The Rock radio
station with Jack
6pm. Penn's View Hotel
BB pm. Lady Gaga concert —
gusquehanne Bank
Center, Camden
Robbie / be / in Camden / at 8 a.m. yesterday?
Was Robbie in Camden at 8 a.m.
yesterday?
No, he wasn't. He was in New York.
1 Who /be / Robbie with / at 8 a.m?
2 Where / be / they?
3 What time / be / Robbie at the airport?
4 Where / be / Robbie and Jack Wilson / at
1:30 p.m?
5 They/ be /in the restaurant / at 4:15 p.m?
6 Where / be / the Lady Gaga concert in the
evening?Simple past
4. Complete the text with the affirmative or
negative simple past form of the verbs.
Sandra Carroll
Police officer
Yesterday morning |
1 (G0) toa
school and
2 (alk)
about road safety.
Then I?
(meet) a friend. We
4 (not eat)
lunch ina café. We
. (buy) some
sandwiches and we &
the car. In the afternoon, 17
some e-mails and |¢ (make) some
phone calls. 1? (finish) work at 5:30.
1 (not go out) in the evening. |
" (have) a relaxing evening at
home:
(eat) them in
(write)
5 Write questions about Sandra. Then answer
the questions.
‘Where / Sandra / go yesterday morning?
Where did Sandra go yesterday morning?
She went to a school.
1. What /she / talk about?
2 Who/ Sandra / meet after the talk?
3 What / they / buy for lunch?
4. Where / they / eat lunch?
5 What / she / do in the afternoon?
6 What time / she / finish work?
6 Complete the text with the simple past form
of the verbs in the box.
become come go join
make nothave not speak start
Charlie Chaplin
(One hundred years ago, movies were very
different. Movie studios tmiade them very
quickly ~ sometimes in two or three days!
They ' color the images were
black and white - and the actors 2
This period of movie history is "The Silent
Era”. Charlie Chaplin was one of the great
actors of the Silent Era, He * from
London and he ¢ his acting career
in England. In 1910 he § to the U.S.
with a group of British actors. He €
‘the Keystone Film Company in 1914 and he
soon” a famous actor, writer, and
movie director.
7 Read the answers. Complete the questions.
What period of movie history did Charlie
Chaplin act in?
Charlie Chaplin acted in the period of movie
history called “The Silent Era’
1 Where 2
He came from London in England.
2 When 2
He went to the U.S. in 1910.
3 What in 1914?
In 1914 he joined the Keystone Film Company.
4 What 2
He became a famous actor, writer, and movie
director.
seven
xPresent progressive for future
8 Write questions with the present
progressive. Then answer the questions.
The Domes
Latin America Tour
February 25% Buenos Aires, Argentina @ Fiver
Plate Stadium
February 28° Rio de Janeiro, Brazil @ Apoteose
Stadium
March 2" $0 Paulo, Brazil @ Morumbi Stadium
March 4®* Bagot, Colombia @ Parque Simon
Bolivar
March 6" Mexico City, Mexico @ Faro Sol
Where / the tour / start?
Whereis the tour starting?
It’s starting in Buenos Aires.
1 When / the Domes / play /in Colombia?
2. How many / concerts / they / give /in Brazil?
some / any with countable /
uncountable nouns
10 What food and drink is there in the
refrigerator? Check (V) or cross (X) the food
items, then write sentences.
(chicken There isn't any chicken.
(Z carrots There are some carrots,
1 Clyogurt
2 Degas
3 [cheese
4 [J orange juice
5 [potatoes
3 Where / they / perform / in Sao Paulo?
4 Where / they / go / after Brazil?
5 Where / the tour / finish?
6 How many cities / they / visit /in Latin
‘America?
?+ take
9 Write questions, Then answer the questions.
How long / fly from Rio de Janeiro to Sao
Paulo? (1 hour)
How long does it take to fly from Riode
Janeiro to Sao Paulo?
It takes one hour.
1 How long / drive from Rio de Janeiro to $40
Paulo? (7 hours)
2. How long / travel by airplane from Bogoté to
Mexico City? (4 hours 45 minutes)
3 How long / go from Sao Paulo to Buenos Aires
by bus? (2 days)
How long .
11 Now write questions and short answers
about the food in the refrigerator.
water?
Is there any water? Yes, there is.
cookies?
mangoes? ——
salmon?
tomatoes?
beef?
wawnaa ee of / much / many / a little / Superlative adjectives
afew
14 Complete the sentences with the superlative
form of the adjectives. Then write true
12 Choose the correct answers.
answers.
Who is the oldest (old) person in your family?
My grandma, She's 75 years old,
1 What is (difficult) subject for you at
school?
2 What is (easy) subject for you at
school?
3 Whois (good) singer in your
country?
ion 4 What wes (bad) movie you saw lst
| don’t haved lot ofY much free time because wee was je you saw
| always have ‘a lot of / much homework. |
Jve subjects at school. How *much / a
smuch / many TV because there aren't ‘much / in your country?
many good shows on TV at the moment. | a
watch 2a little /a few music shows. How 6 Whois (tall) person in your family?
émuch / many TV shows do you watch? [listen
toa lot of / much music and | have *many /
a lot of posters of my favorite bands on my __ 15 complete the geography quiz with the
bedroom wall. Do you have “a lot of / many | comparative or the superlative form of the
posters? On the weekend, | often go for a adjectives. Are the statements true (/) or
pizza with my family. My favorite pizza is Four false (x)?
Cheeses. It has "much / a lot of cheese on it!
Comparative adjectives
13 Complete the sentences with the
comparative form of the adjectives.
Luiza is older (old) than Beatriz.
1 Chicago is (big) than Boston.
2 Traveling by bus is (good) than
traveling by train in South America.
3 Elephants are (heavy) than giraffes
4 San Francisco is (far) from Mexico
than San Diego.
5 Oxford is a (safe) city than Detroit
6 Is Colombia (arge) than Bolivia?
7 A documentary is (interesting) than
a quiz show.
8 Hawaii is (hot) than Alaska.1 Check (/) the correct description of the text.
a ane
ducational leaflet] ba tourist leaflet] ¢ an online store]
‘Answer the questions.
1. When was Calico a busy town?
2. What is unusual about it today?
3 What can you see in Main Street?
4. How can you travel around Calico?
5 Where can you stay in Calico?
6 Why can’t you visit the old mines?
CALICO;
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~ * x CALIFORNIAN
live? Come to the historic town of Calico
‘ GHOST TOWN
ana find out! a.
| Visitors’ guidelines
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ca ten snder contol ‘eas and you musi start
500 silver mines. It had a Pople You mustn't drive in the fires.
of 1,200 people and there wer® pers town. Leave your car in the ‘You mustn't leave trash in the
hotele, cafés, @ church, he © oy official parking lot area. Take it home with you.
When the silver rush ended at the
start of the 20% century, everybody left sie ss
Sauce and today nobody lives there! - BS cone
Attractions tS
Calico is now a mejor tourist attraction
Walk down Main Street and look at the
ld stores and cafés. Tur right after
it's saloon and visit Maggie's Mine, or
take a ride around town on a mining
train, And why not stay a few days?
Calico has a luxury campground.
Calico has something for everyone!
Come and discover ittLanguage focus
3 Look at the signs. Then read the text and write the rules.
1 You mustn't leave trash, 2
5 6
4 Look at the text again. Complete the sentences with the missing words.
1 In the late 19* century people built small mining towns everywhere in the area
2 At the start of the 20" century left Calico.
3 Today lives there.
4 You mustn't take from the town.
5 The town has for !
5 Focus on you Write what you must and mustn't do every day. Use the verbs in
the box.
be late for school _do my homework go to school stay out late
throw trash in the street watch TV all day
I must go to school every day.
Imustn't stay out late.
6 Pairwork Tell your partner what you must and mustn't do every day. 69
=) atevenVocabulary
Places around town
1 © Match the words with the places on the map. Then listen and repeat.
bank busstation busstop
Dc a
3) sineAsking for and giving directions
1 © complete the dialogue with the words in the box. Listen and check.
Then listen and repeat.
bank excuseme park roundabout traffic lights
At the bus station
A Excuse me, How do I get to the bank, please?
B Go down Madison Avenue as far as the * Turn left and go up West Street
Go straight on at the * and the, is on the right.
Its opposite the *
A Thanks.
coeneea
Excuse me. How do | get to | Go straight on at .../ Cross aver the road
voy please? “Turn right /left.
Go down the road to
Take the first / second turning on the right /left.
It’s on the right / left.
Excuse me. Can you tell me Go up / down this road as far as /t0 ...
the way to ..., please? Go to the end of this / the road.
2 €B Pronunciation Listen to the pronunciation of the letter r. Then
and repeat.
church far library market over park right road street tum
3 (2 Listen to three people giving directions to the places below. Follow the
directions on the map in exercise 1 and write the names of the places.
1 From the sports center to the
2 From the hospital to the
3 From the shopping mall to the
4 Pairwork Look at the map in exercise 1 and write two dialogues. Then
practice your dialogues.
1 You are at the market. Ask for directions to the church.
2 You are at the school. Ask for directions to the train station
EEE DINED
_ 2) omeCompounds: some / any / no
Compounds: every
Person Person
someone/ something somewhere every everyone/ everything everywhere
somebody everybody
anyone /
_ anybody
no one /
_nobody
anything
anywhere
nothing nowhere
‘© Read the sentences. Then complete the
rules with affirmative, negative, and
interrogative.
There's someone coming.
I can't do anything!
Did you go anywhere on the weekend?
Ihave nothing to do.
‘© We use compounds of some in *
sentences.
‘© We use compounds of any in?
2 sentences.
‘+ We use compounds of no with the 4
form of a verb.
eS
Choose the correct answers.
I'm not doing nothing “anything today
1 | don’t know anyone / no one here.
2 There’s something / anything | want to ask
you.
3. Are you going somewhere / anywhere
exciting on the weekend?
4 No one/ Anyone ever listens to me!
5 Where's Ruby? She isn’t anywhere / nowhere
in the library.
6 There isn’t someone / anyone in the bank.
Complete the sentences with some, any, and
no compounds.
Look! There's someone at the door.
1 Let’s go nice on Sunday,
2 There's in the refrigerator to eat!
Let’s order a pizza
3 Ididn’t see from school at the
concert.
4. I'm bored! | don't have to do.
5 This town is boring. There's tog0.
6 Where's the dog? | can’t see him
Read the sentences. Then choose the
correct alternatives.
Everybody makes mistakes.
We didn’t go everywhere in Pars.
Do you have everything for your vacation?
1 We can use compounds of every in
a affirmative [_]/b negative [_]/
¢ interrogative [_] sentences.
2 We use everyone / everybody with a
a singular L]/ b plural L] verb,
few
3 Complete the sentences with everyone /
everybody, everything, and everywhere.
Everyone in my class is fourteen years old
1 [had a fantastic time! | went y
2 Maria's very popular. Tikes her,
3 Did you eat at lunch today?
4 Als here today?
B No, Karen is absent.
5 AHere are the ingredients for the apple pie.
B Do we have 2
6 in my family likes fish
4 Game! Find people who did the things
below. Write their names in the chart.
Et ee
‘went somewhere last weekend
sent a text message yesterday
met someone after school yesterday
‘A Did you go anywhere last weekend, Alan?
B No, | didn't.
A Did you go anywhere last weekend, Isabel?
C Yes, | did. | went to the mountains.
Look at the list in exercise 4 again. What things
did you do and what things didn’t you do?
Ididn’t go anywhere last weekend, but | sent
someone atext message yesterday...
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fifteenine loves the Internet! You can do alot
(of Great things online: play games, download
music, of read abou! your favorite band,
However, the Internet isn’t always safe, Nobody
controls the information on it and everyone can
WUseit. Here are a few rules to keep you safe online. |p
® You must keep your passwords secret. Obn't Sharahem with your friends and don't store them in
a file on your computer. People uk Yourjposswords to enter websites that you use and find
information about you.
You musin't open a fle} message, of photo from someone you don't know. Sometimes these
things contain viruses and they can damage your computer.
* Only give petsohal infotmation on safe sites. You mustn't give
‘anyoneyourname, address, or phone number if you don't
know them:
‘You mUsin't put your photos on public sites. Anyone
can lookat them and sometimes people copy
photQsffom the Internet and use them for
the virong things.
+ If some@he on the Internet asks you
tomeetthem, you must sayno and /
tell your parents. Some people
don'ffelthe truth on the Internet
‘and invent information. It can
be verydangerous to meet
‘online “fiends”. You must tell
Your patents or an adult if you
aren't sure about anything,
Reading
1 Before you read Discuss the questions with the class.
1. What do you use the Internet for?
2 What Internet sites do you look at?
2 Read the text. Then answer the questions.
1 What different things can you do online?
2 Why isn’t the Internet always safe?
3 Why must you keep your passwords secret?
4. What do files or photos sometimes contain?
5 When is it safe to give personal information online?
6 When isn't it safe to aive personal information online?
7 Why is it a bad idea to put your photos on public sites?
8 Whyisit a bad idea to meet online “friends”?© Listen to Denzel Wilcox, a police officer, speak about how to be safe on the
roads today. Then complete the Dos and Don'ts for cyclists. Use the words in
the box.
clothes correct side of the road. friends hand signals
music road signs shoes
Do Don't
Look at the following categories of road users. Discuss the rules of
the road for each category. Make a list of two rules, one with must and one
with mustn't, for each person, Then present your list to the class. Sy
‘A Pedestrians must look left and right before crossing the road.
B Pedestrians mustn't cross the road when a traffic light is red
Choose one of the categories in exercise 4 and write a short paragraph
describing road safety rules. Remember to talk about general road rules and
include the points below:
clothes
cell phones
© music
eating and drinking
seventeen
3eighteen
rc)
1 Paragraph 1
2 Paragraph 2
3 Paragraph 3
4 Paragraph 4
Match the paragraphs with the contents.
a The hosts
b Housework advice
¢ This week's episode
d The TV series
7 K Woodburn and Aggie Mackenzie
are on a mission. They want to
clean the world! Kim and Aggie are the
Stars of the TV series How Clean Is Your
House? In the show the two ladies go
to dirty homes, clean them, and teach
People how to do housework. The show
is lready a hit in the U.K, Germany,
France, Spain, and the U.S. Kim says the
show Is a success because cleaning is
an important part of everyone's life.
2 Before Kim and Aggie were TV hosts,
Kim was a professional cleaner and
Aggie worked for a magazine. Doing
housework is their passion. Aggie likes
cooking and she loves cleaning the
kitchen, but she hates making beds. Kim
likes doing the dusting, but she hates
Cleaning the bathtub. “it’s like cleaning
seven sinks!” she says.
3 In this week’s episode of How Clean Is
Your House? Kim and Aggie visit the
house of four students. They hate doing
housework. They never wash the dishes,
clean the bathroom, make the beds, or
take out the trash. Their house is a mess!
Teaching them the basics of housework
isn't easy, but Kim and Aggie succeed
and in twentyfour hours the students
have a clean house.
So what are the secrets to a clean
house?
REPETITION! You have to clean every
day. You don't have to spend a lot of
fime cleaning - thirty minutes a day
is enough
ORGANIZATION! Everything has to have
aplace.
ELIMINATION! You have to throw out
things you don't need or use,
°
-2 Comprehension Answer the questions.
1. What is Kim and Aggie's mission?
2 What do kim and Aggie do in their TV series?
3 What did Kim and Aggie do before they were TV hosts?
4 Where do Kim and Aggie go in this week's episode?
5 Why's the house a mess?
6 What are the three key words in housework?
Language focus
3 (2) Hana is one of the students in this week's episode of How Clean Is Your
House? Listen and complete the sentences with have to or don’t have to.
You have-to do some housework every day.
1 You make the beds, clean the kitchen and bathroom, and do the dusting.
2 You throw out things you don't need.
3 When you do housework everyday you spend a lot of time cleaning.
4 You spend a lot of money on cleaning products
5 Kim and Aggie say you take care of your house and enjoy it!
4 Look at the photos and read the text again. What chores do Kim and Aggie like
doing and hate doing?
5 Focus on you Write a dialogue about what you like doing and hate d
‘the words in the box.
clean the bathtub clean the kitchen cook do housework
do the dusting go tothe library make your bed take out the trash
A hate doing housework.
B Sodol
A I like cooking.
B Really? I don’t!
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6 Pairwork Practice the dialogues from exercise 5. ae
3Housework
1 © Listen and match the words in the box with the pictures. Then listen
and repeat.
lean my room clean the bathroom do the cooking do the dusting
do the grocery shopping do the ironing do the washing _ lay / clear the table
load / unload the dishwasher _make-my-bed take out the trash wash the dishes
3) “mn
2 Complete the sentences with the verbs from exercise 1.
| always clear the table after lunch.
11_____ my bed when I get up in the morning,
2 We _____the grocery shopping at the supermarket
3 I usually my bedroom on the weekend.
4 My dad ut the trash every evening.
5 |____ the dishwasher after dinner and my sister it
6 My dad sometimes the cooking on the weekend.
7 My sister the dishes after lunch
8 My mom listens to music when she ‘the ironing.
3 Pairwork Ask your partner how often he / she does the housework in
exercise 1. Use the expressions in the box.
every day never often once/ twice aweek rarely
‘A How often do you clean your room?
B | clean my room once a week. How often do you do the ironing?
A Irarely do the ironing,
EX DILEDhave to
Affirmative and negative
Gn
I/you/we/ have to go
you/ they
he/she /it
fe
don’t have to. go
has to go
doesn’t have to go
“e Read the sentences, Then choose the
correct alternative.
I have to stay in my room,
You don't have to clean your room.
= have to and don’t have to are followed by
the -ing form / infinitive without to of the
main verb,
Rta
‘1 Jenny and Simon go to different schools.
Write sentences about what they have to or
don’t have to do.
Jenny has to wear (wear) a uniform. (/)
Simon doesn’t have to wear (wear) a
uniform. (x)
1 Jenny (do) a test every week. (x)
2 Jenny and Simon have) lunch at
school. (7)
3 Simon (do) two hours of homework
every day. (V)
4 Simon (play) sports on Saturday. (/)
5 Jenny (be) at school at 7:00 a.m. (x)
6 Jenny and Simon (stand up) when a
teacher comes into the classroom. (x)
2 Do you have to or don’t you have to do these
things at your school? Write sentences.
wear a uniform?
Ihave to wear a uniform. /I don't have to
wear a uniform.
Have lunch at school?
Do a test every week?
Play sports on Saturday?
Do two hours of homework every day?
Switch off cell phones during lessons?
Stand up when a teacher enters the
classroom?
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have to
Interrogative and short answers
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Do I/you have Yes, 1/you do. No, 1/
togo? you dor
Dowe/you/ Yes, we/you/ they do. No, we/
you/they
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they have to,
go? don't.
Does he/she/ Yes, he/she /it does
ithave to go?
No, he/
she/it
doesn't.
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3 Write questions about what Ryan and Jess
have to and don't have to do. Then answer
the questions.
Jess / do the dusting? (V7)
Does Jess have to do the
dusting? Yes, she does.
1 Ryan / do the ironing (7)
2. Jess and Ryan / wash the dishes (7)
3 Jess and Ryan / lay the table (X)
4 Jess / do the washing (x)
5 Ryan / take out the trash (7)
4 Complete the questions with have to and
the verbs in the box. Then answer the
questions.
be be clean do getup go
What time do you have to go to bed on
school nights?
Ihave to goto bed at 9:30 pm.
1. How many hours of homework
every day?
2 What time home in the evenings
(on school days?
3 How often your bedroom?
4 What time in the morning on
school days?
5 How old to drive a car in your
country?
Write a list of the housework you have to or
don’t have to do.
I don't have to do the cooking.
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8) wenoreCommunication
Asking for permission
1 @B listen and complete the sentences. Then listen and repeat.
1
Jennifer Mom, can | go to Susan’s house?
Mom — I'msorry, you can't, Jennifer. You
have to clean your room.
Jennifer But Mom we have to do our
science project
Mom Jennifer, your room is a mess!
Jennifer But doing my science project is
more important,
Mom Clean your room first. Then you
can go to Susan's house.
Jennifer Mom! | hate cleaning my room!
Mom Jennifer!
Jennifer wants to
2
Kenny Miss Harper.
Miss Harper Yes, what is it, Kenny?
Kenny May | go to the bathroom,
please?
May | ..2is more Miss Harper Not now, Kenny. You have
formal than Can 1..? to wait.
Kenny wants to
(tensa
an I go to Susan's house, (please)? | Yes, you can. /No, you can't. / No, I'm sorry, you can't.
May | go to the bathroom, (please)? Yes, of course. / Sure, / OK.
2 3 Pronunciation Listen to the pronunciation of have /hiev/ and have to
Vet to. Then listen and repeat.
In the expression have to the /v/ sound in have becomes an if sound.
/hev/ | have lunch at school.
"hee? taY | have to finish my homework
3 (B tisten and write (a) /hwv/ or (6) /“hief o/. Then listen and repeat.
la 2_ 3
4 5 6
4 Pairwork Write a dialogue for these situations. Then practice your
dialogues.
1 You ask your friend if you can use his / her cell phone. You say that you have to send.
a text message and you don’t have any credit. Your friend agrees.
2. You ask your mom if you can go to your friend's house. You explain that you have to
study for a history test tomorrow. Your mom says no. You have to wash the dishes
and finish your homework.
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mustn’t / don’t have to
“S Read the sentences. Choose the correct
alternative.
«It's Sunday tomorrow. We ‘mustn't / don’t
have to go to school
+ The traffic lights are green. You ?mustn’t/
don’t have to cross the road.
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Complete the sentences with mustn’t
or don’t / doesn’t have to.
You don't have to pass a test
to ride a bike.
You mustn't use your cell
phone in class.
1 You copy during the test!
2 Its Sunday! | get up early.
3 The movie starts at 8 p.m. Hurry up! We
be late!
4 You speak to the driver on the bus.
Its dangerous.
5 Its free! You buy atticket!
6 He’ a millionaire. He__ work.
7 Cooking pasta is easy. You be
achef!
Circle the gerunds in the sentences.
1 Drinking a lot of coffee is bad for you.
2 Doing housework is boring,
3 Learning a new language is interesting.
ed
Complete the sentences with the gerund
form of the verbs in the box.
do go learn play play read watch
Playing chess is difficult.
homework is boring,
2 languages is useful
3 a book is more interesting than
___
4 toa foreign country is exciting
5 sports is good for you.
Verb + -ing form
like
| enjoy
prefer
“cooking,
| don't mind
| don't like
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3 Write sentences.
I/ love / go to the movies.
Hove going to the movies.
1 He /hate / play chess.
2 You /like / read comics?
3 We /not mind / go bowling / but / we / hate /
skateboard.
4 My dad / enjoy / listen to classical music.
5 1/ not like / watch documentaries.
4 Game! How well do you know your
partner? Complete the table with faces.
‘Compare your answers and give yourself
1 point for each correct answer.
You like swimming.
No, Idon't! hate swimming!
Your score
6-8 Good job! You know your partner very well
3-5 OK. You have to learn to listen more.
4-2 May | introduce you to
Write about your partner's likes and dislikes.
Ryo doesn't mind washing the dishes, but he
hates going shopping ...
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Discuss the questions with a partner.
1. What do you do in your free time?
2 Do you have to help at home?
Read the text. Then answer the questions.
1 How many hours a week do teenagers spend doing after-school activities,
homework, and housework?
What after-school activities does Jessica do?
How often does she go to volleyball practice?
What housework does she do?
Who does the grocery shopping, cooking, and who washes the dishes in
her family?
How many hours do teenagers spend doing homework in a week?
What does Jessica do on weekends?
8 What do adults generally think of teenagers? Is this true?
aawnListening
3 23 Listen to the conversation about boys and housework. Are the sentences
true or false? Correct the false sentences.
Robert says that boys don't do housework. F
Robert says that boys do lots of housework.
1 Robert doesn’t have to clean his room,
2. Robert doesn’t do the cooking.
3 Robert usually clears the table
4 Julie says that boys do lots of housework.
5 Julie cleans her brother's room.
6 Yesterday Julie's brother had to wash the dishes and take the dog for a walk.
Speaking
4 Pairwork Ask and answer questions about housework. Ask your partner if
he / she likes doing these jobs. iy)
Do you have to ...?
* make your bed
© wash the car
* lay/clear the table
© take out the trash
* clean your room
© do the cooking
© take the dog for a walk
© do the ironing
© wash the dishes
* load / unload the dishwasher
* do the washing
‘A Do you have to make your bed?
B Yes, | do.
A Do you like making your bed?
B No, I don't. | hate making my bed.
5 Now prepare a short report about your partner.
* Carlos / Isabel has to . © He/She doesn’t mind .
* He/She likes ... * He/She hates
© He/She enjoys ..
Writing
6 Complete the chart with information about your weekly schedule. Then write a
short paragraph about what you do. Use the text on page 24 as a model.
* at school?
doinghomework? —
‘© doing after-school activities
(sports, clubs, music, etc)?
* doing housework? —
'm nota lazy teenager! |have to
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EX III =Vocabulary
‘1 Look at the things Lisa wants to do. Complete
the names of the places she needs to visit.
rings 20 da es
1 get sone many ee
2. borrow a book __y
3 play tennis amet ae
1¢ visit Jane and her new baby kt
5 send a letter p—t oe
G buy new laches Im ——
7 have lunch oi?
§ sit in the sun ee
4 buy some bus tickets al
bs SP
40 get the bus home
2 What housework tasks do these objects relate
0? Complete the verbs.
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1 do the cooking
___ the trash 4 wash
5 thetable 6 the
grocery shopping
8 do
Grammar
3 Complete the rules with must / mustn’t and
the verbs in the box.
cycle leave play take use weit walk
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You must 1 You
wait here photos
2 You
3 You the
soccer in the park
4 You
here
5 You
on the bus.
4. Complete the sentences with the correct
compound of some / any / no / every.
Mari said something interesting,
1 They didn't ao on Saturday.
They stayed at home.
2 Julia met nice yesterday.
3 went to Harry’ party It was
great!
4 There's good on TV tonight.
Let's watch a DVD.
5s ready? Let's go!
6 My cell phone is
room, but | can’t find it.
in the living5 Read the advertisement. Then complete the
e-mail with have to / don’t have to and the
verbs in the box.
ask bring be have pay pay
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(Soccer SUMMER SCHOOL)
| Ridgewell Sports Centex (uly 11-15)
Beginners are welcome.
Price: $80 per person. Price includes lunch and drinks.
Bring your own sneakers, shorts, and T-shirts,
Participants must have a medical certificate.
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Hi, Jason
Fantastic news! There's a Soccer Summer
‘Schoo! at Ridgewell Sports Center in July! You
don't have to be good at soccer - beginners
are welcome. You
$80, but you* exira for
lunch. You ® your own
sneakers, shorts, and T-shirts and you
4 amedical certificate. |
really want to go, but | my
dad for the money! Are you interested? I
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6 Complete the sentences with mustn’t, don’t
have to, or doesn’t have to.
| don’t have to iron my clothes. Mom irons
them.
You inustsit leave dirty dishes in the sink!
1 Be carefull You use a hot iron for
this sweater. It's very delicate!
2 Ihave to lay the table, but | lear it
3 You walk dogs in the park. itis a
park for children only.
4 Mom cook on Sunday. Dad cooks
lunch.
5 You run in the school corridors.
6 We wash the dishes, We have a
dishwasher!
7 Write sentences.
BUNS
5
I/not mind / do / housework
Idon't mind doing housework.
Dad / hate / do / the shopping
we enjoy / work / in the yard
you / ike / read?
learn / English / not be / difficult
I prefer / swim /to / play tennis
6 your mom / enjoy / cook?
7
Emi / not mind / study
8 watch /TV/be / fun
Got it?
8 Read about Callum’s
job. Then choose the
correct answers.
Ihave a part-time job. | deliver
newspapers to people's houses. !
work Monday through Friday. Luckly,
| mustn't /don‘t have twork on
the weekend. | ‘have to / have get
up at 6:30 a.m., but | don’t mind
2to get / getting up early | start
work at 7 a.m. In California you
Smustn’t / don’t have to work
before 7 a.m. or after 7 p.m. until
you are sixteen years old. | have to
finish / finishing work by 8 2.m.
because | Smustn’t / don’t have
to be late for school. At 8 am. 1 g0
home, have ‘something / anything
to eat, and get ready for school.
2Work / Working in the mornings is
sometimes difficult, but! love #do /
doing my paper round and I'm
saving a lot of money!
9 Answer the questions.
1 What does Callum do before he goes to
school?
2 How many days a week does he have to
work?
3 What time does he have to get up?
4 Why does he have to finish his job by 8 a.m?
5 What does he do at 8 a.m?
6 Why does Sam love doing his paper round?
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came to America to start a new life. A lot of immigrants
settled in New York. People with the same nationality often
lived in the same areas. For example, Chinese people created
Chinatown and Italians created Little tay.
Today there are also a lot of Hispanic people in the city
They come from Central and South America and they speak
New York is a famous city on the east coast of the United Spanish, Spanish is the first language in some areas of the
States. Today it’s very big and it has @ population of eight city, but New York residents speak 170 different languages
million people, but in the 17% century it was very small. Only and 36% of the population was born in a afferent country!
270 people lived there! The city started on an island in the ‘The mix of nationalities means that New York is a very
Hudson River. A group of Native Americans settled on the exciting place. There is always something to do night and
island and called it *Manhatta". This means “Targe island” day. In fact, New Yark is also often called “the city that
in their language. Today the island's name is Manhattan, never sleepsl
Itis one of the ive boroughs of New York. The other four
boroughs are Staten Island, Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx,
In 1624, the Dutch arrived in Manhatta and soon after, in
1664, the British took control of the
area and called the city New York.
Inthe 18% and 19% centuries a lot
of people from Europe and Asia
11 Before you read Answer the question. Then read the text and check
your answer,
Which of these names is an old name for New York City?
a Manhatta b NewHudson —¢ Little ttaly
2 answer the questions.
Where is New York?
What is the population of the city?
What is the name of its river?
What are the five boroughs of New York?
Where did people travel from in the 18° and 19" centuries?
Where do a lot of the immigrants come from today?
What language is the first language in some areas of New York?
How many languages do New York residents speak?
eyausuns
3 Focus on you Write about a city that you know well. Answer
the questions.
What is the name of the city and where is it?
What do you know about its history?
What are the names of the different areas of the city?
Does it have a river? What is its name?
What nationalities are the people and what is the first language?My progress
Speaking and writing
1 I can identify different buildings on a map. 4 I can identify different types of housework.
AZ AZ
bank clean the bathroom
1 1
2 2
3 3
4 4
5 5
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2 Ican ask for and give directions. B1 5 I canask for and give permission. Bt
Excuse me. How do | get to the park? 1 goto Tim's 2
1 1
2 2
3 3
4 4
5 5
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3 I can talk about road safety rules. B1 — & Icanask people what housework they have
fe todo. Bt
1 Do you have to make your bed?
2 1
3 2
4 3
5 4
Got it?__/5 5
Reading, listening, and writing a
Got it?
Yes I'mnotsure No
7 I can read and understand a text about a ghost town. a O oO oO
8 I can listen to a police officer talking about road safety. BI Oo oO oO
9 I can read and understand a text about housework. ea O oO oO
10 I can write about a city | know. a O oO oO
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1 ashley Computer games designer
2 b Circus acrobat
3 Gilberto ¢ Events organizer
Most young people want to be
teachers, lawyers, or doctors, but
some have more unusual ambitions.
Read about three teenagers with big
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1. What is the perfect job for Ashley?
2. How is she preparing for her career now?
3 What does an events organizer do?
4 When is Cam having her birthday party?
5 Why does Gilberto want to go to the University of Sao Paulo?
6 What does a games tester do?
Language focus
3 Write sentences about Ashley, Ly, and Gilberto.
Ashley is going to start martial arts classes soon.
Ashley organize a big birthday party
NY take part in a circus summer camp.
ial arts cl
is going to Start martial arts classes soon
tl
a) do a degree in Games Programming
get important job experience this summer.
Gilberto get a summer job
4 Read the article again. Then complete the sentences.
Id like to be an acrobat in a circus.
1 at the Circus Center in San Francisco.
an events organizer!
over 100 people.
to the University of Séo Paulo.
some money for college.
get a summer job learn more languages learn to drive
make lots of money study English at college travel around the world
I'm going to /1'm not going to study English at college,
I'd like to learn to drive.
6 Pairwork Tell your partner about your plans for the future.
5 Focus on you Think about your plans for the future. Use the ideas in the box.
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