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Home sweet home Language Summary 8, Student's Book p142 Describing your home Put sentences a-l in order. art of town but i's on a quit arca( 88) 1 Read about Olve and Glen's home. Put the verbs in brackets inthe Present Perfect. © O] tears Six years ago, we both eed, We wanted to move house, bu we © tptoce sin quite a teshionabie ere sure whee to 90. (nop camping « [2] tworat nome so my nomeneeds to be hadays since | was ach. And Glen (ove) condoning so Im realy pleased i's got a driving since he bought his fist ct So, we decided to buy a met g a ga QO + pwtand te tt as gota oO im oO weekend. Then thee y spacious. von a flat and it's onthe Pein 8 Ulan oe ; (live) in 2 motorbome since then! Glen a FI OTE (ave) a website about ou ie since january, oad. isnt very close toa | over 20 cites {never tay) in one ct or more than afew weeks. We (need iI| ame ince people. Ou present neighbour, Fath | (oot moe) her mtor home fc eight i!" months. She only planned ta lyin Tras foro few dys! wT Present Perfect with for and since = Wire hese words/phrases in the correct place inthe table. frmeminsies afew years 2007 ages thismoming I wasyoung four days last month along ime sk c'elock = bb Fillin the gaps withthe Present Perfect and for or since. } S ome aceon (ee o 7 3 Gien (have) a website January 2011, | 4 9 ” | Questions with How long... 2 [EXTIIE ga ite questions in the Present Perfect or Past Simple. How long 2g / they / etre? How ong /they / try ving inthe mator home at weekends for? How long a90/ they / sell thei house? How long they lve/in a motorhome? How ong / Glen /have/a website? How long their neighbour /ve in Texas? Write answers for the questions in 4a, in years ago. ‘ 5 6 Meet the parents Going to dinner Unjumble the words, Most people don't arrive realy fer dinner parties, and in some cuties its rude to artve no mite! ary ot ‘When you go toa diner party, you area tugs, 9 In countries ike Japan, Korea and Taiwan, people wo when they are oreeting each othe. © In counties ike France, Spain and tay, many paca ashe snadh when they moot. h ‘An informal way of grostng isto sik onthe Keche. onthe ‘A man who has a dinner party is called the fash and the woman is called the shetsos. ; Fillin the gaps withthe verbs in brackets, Use the Present Perfect or Past Simple, 1 Mymother (ong) me an mall yesterday, Sho (have) a computer for ‘sx months and she loves it! at (not know) Editor ong, but treaty tha hin 3 You (work here for 15 years now. Do you ever think about leaving? 4 Olle and Abigal area perfect couple! Where they (meet? 5 (ot ve) n London for Jong realy a tke 16 Your boytiend i very easy-going, you (6c) together long? 7 We (tues) Frenah at University. Now we lve in France. 8 Lizzeisa vegetarian. She (not eat) meat or fch since she was 16. ‘should, shouldn't, must, mustn't [EXICEE- IBZ Fitin the gaps with should and shout and the verbs in brackets 1 Atcinner paris in England, you a battle of something, o perhaps some towers, You without anything. (take, not ave) 2 Inmany cutures, when you mest someone forthe frst time, you hands. You (crake, not kiss) 3 InHong Kong, you wth your finger. You yourhand, (not pont, use) 4 In Thalana, you your hatin Buddhist temples. Also you shoes. Leave them ‘utsie the temple. (ake of, not we) 5 You ‘hotos of people you don't know. Yeu always them st. (rot take, ask) ‘Make questions with these question Infinitive of purpose , fener ena rove Yous Ed Match pictures a-n to sentences 1-8. question words verbs What ove How much ene | What ine exercise | ‘Who do | ‘Where leave | 1.8 What shuld !do_ when fst meet | somecne? ii Bb When you first meet someone, shake hand | za : + Oy use tem on coors | 2 Arvveberween and 730 1) igesiagieh die aA the present ro? 1 to see fms. 2 Ts pale iets D 00m use ocean my etn 2 8) ese to cary money and cred cars ‘ | ee ©] ‘wert reo s00 te Ete Tove. iy 1 Pati behind the door 7 [1 tase tto change te TV chanel 1| 5A ©] ‘weather tose. 1 B You should do about 20 minutes’ | Make sentences 2 and b the same. Use the infinitive of purpose in b. ‘exercise, three times a week, 8 want a. good view of London $0 went on the Landon Filin the gaps with should, must or ' mee fala ten ‘mustn't. Sometimes more than one Br. answer is possible. 'b _Iwenton the Landon Ee fo get a good view of London. 1 Haney work herr tis yoar 2 erg ant want ta the lrguage shal because wo wanted to rhe wil fat his exams. lear a tori anguage 2 {ing anyting othe party? » 3 You fight with your brother! = ‘Youre ger then Hin 8. «Clara needed io buy some new cathe, so she went shopping 4 Look at you halt You ota é ae renin ert 4a | got satalite TV because | wantes to watch the footbal sor ataronsemtnie ro asaya coe . eoetaail ot ‘ee ae crac 2 « iewetncomme scab aheanedtnon 1 Vertes yor unr ve ey 6 | ex airmen pace a gt oy gon grandma a birthday card. She'll get very in Englana ‘rou : 8C AND SKILLS VOCABULARY Common verbs Match the verbs and the phrases. 1 touch 2 at something interesting 2 avis » present for your birthday 3 takeott |) © someone's new car 4 admre | toociose to someone 5 point «catching the bus at busy times 6 interupt | + acomersation 7 stand 9 your ace 8 expect hb yourcoat Reading Read the article and write headings 1-5 in the correct places (A-E) 2 3 5 Eating and sinking Meetings and grestngs Making comoarsons Taking about money Names and ties Verb patterns Fillin gaps 1-8 inthe article withthe ‘correct form ofthe verbs in brackets Read the article again. What does the ‘writer think? Are these sentencas true (T) or false (F)? 2 2 11 There are ess han 200 arnt cutee nthe wor 1 tts eter nto tak aout the sxtjct of money. The best way greet poopeln Geet coures so shake hands orks Ws importante cl people by nee fet name ie) =) Food is usualy cuturaly important. ‘You wl often preter the way you do things at home. et Cultural differences Five cultural mistakes There are almost 200 countries in the world, but there are ‘even more cultures. Something simple that you do in your country might not! (be) a good idea in anotler: ‘Next time you decide ? (G0) abroad, this advice right ? (ave) you from an embarrassing situation! A ‘The safest thing to do is shake hands But you always need : (be) ready for different customs. japan, people bow: In Italy people often kiss. lfm not sure. | wait and see what cther people do. And don't wear gloves when you shake hands! Many cultures think its rude. 8 ‘When you meet someone, isten careful to their name and any title ~ Mr, Mrs, Professor If you didn't hear someone's ‘name or title, then ask again, And don't forget 5 (use) that title! a This is usually a difficult subject in any culture. You should probably avoid § (ask) someone what they earn, But in some cultures i's common to discuss such things. So, don't be surprised if someone asks you! > Food is important in almost al cultures And many people believe their national food is the best in the world. So some ‘things might be different ~ but they won't ” «ill you! Try the local food and always say something nice about it e Every country is different. And every culture does things differently. Yes, you probably prefer # —_ (4o) things the way you normally do. But you're not at home now. So dont say's much cheaper or bigger or better at home:” oe eo eee 3 Z 3 H raves Adjectives to describe places (3 @ Po the puzzte. newnEln] Across 1A There are a fot of people here! 8 Yes, its always ___ on Fridays. 6 Many people think the English are and cold, but I dont agree. Maybe its because of the weather. 8 An adjective to describe food with very little flavour. 10 The weather in New Zealand is very ..... WS sunny, the and then its sunny again! Down & 2 The opposite of safe 3 An adjective that means lots of tourists. 4 New York isa really... city There is culture from all over the world there. 5 An adjective that means very cold. 7 Los Angeles is one of America’ most... cities. The smoke from cars and factories cant escape. 9A [need some more water. 8 Yes, the food is quite hot and Asking about places e@ a) Make questions with these words. 1 like /'/ What / Wellington ? _What's Wellington like? 2 Rio /like /'$/ What ? 3. in Wellington / are / people / the / What / like ? 4 the weather /'5/in Osaka / What / like ? 5 in Rio / What / food / like /the /'s 2 6 the / like / Brazilians / are / What ? b) Look at the table and answer the questions in 2a). place__|ety _|people_weether_ food _ Welington, [beautiful polite good in summer, [excelent New Zealand |but smal But very windy nazin éelicious [easy-going | always warm aka, Japan interesting | patient freezing in winter healthy 1. Its beautiful, but small. ‘4 2 s 3 6. Review © correct the words in bold. Japan vic Have you been to Japanese, Owen? ‘OWEN Yes, I did, I went to Osaka a few years ago. vic What does it like? OWEN tS too interesting, but quite industrial. vic Really, What is the people like? ‘OWEN. They’te really patient. I dont speak some Japanese! vic Me neither! Will you going back? ‘OWEN Definitely. plan to going, to Tokyo this summer. Drei nd Wing Poot 8 78

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