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CONTENTS
GRAMMAR , presen
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OCABU LARY , gree Ings. co
- es and nationalities
VOCABULARY, rooms / furniture; prepositions ( I)
READING , wonky-ped ia
READING , top tips for small rooms
WRITING, capital letters
WRITING , punctuation
GRAMMAR, this/that, these / those; possessives
GRAMMAR , can for possibility
VOCABULARY , objects
VOCABULARY , places in a town; prepositions (2)
LISTENING, interviews at an airport
LISTENING , Pueblo Ingles
FUNCTION, making requests
FUNCTION, shopping
VOCABULARY , tourist places; at a hotel
VOCABULARY, things to buy
LEARN TO , listen for key words
LEARN TO , say no pol itely in a shop
GRAMMAR, countable and uncountable nouns;
nouns with a/an, some, any
VOCABULARY, food/drink
o g a co rse
READING, too busy to eat?
Dresen
S
mple: he/she/it
GRAMMAR , how much/many; quantifiers
OCABULARY daily rou tines; jobs
READ ING , a hot dog seller
VOCABULARY , containers; large numbers
WRITIN G , and, but and or
LISTENING, the junk food lover's diet
WRITING , paragraphs
FUNCTION, asking for information
VOCABULARY, the time; life at home
FUNCTION, ordering in a restaurant
LEARN TO , show you don't understand
VOCABULARY, restaurant words; cooking
LEARN TO , understand fast speech
GRAMMAR , frequency adverbs; modifiers
VOCABULARY , personality
VOCABULARY, dates and times
READING, HELP! forum
READING, celebrities who are friends
GRAMMAR, have/has got
GRAMMAR, past simple
VOCABULARY , family
LISTENING , adopted twins
LISTENIN G, families
WRITING , because, so, and, but
WRITING, apostrophe's
FUNCTION, making conversation
FUNCTION, making arrangements
VOCABULARY , weekend activities
VOCABU LARY , time expressions; activities on
special occasions
LEARN TO , keep a conversation going
LEARN TO , show interest
Review and Check I
PAGE 20
Review and Check 2
PAGE 38
CONTENTS
GRAMMAR I comparatives
GRAMMAR I be going to; would Ii e
VOCABULARY I travel
VOCABULARY I plans
READING I travel partners
READING I a lottery winner
GRAMMAR I superlatives
GRAMMAR I will, might, won't
VOCABULARY I places (I)
VOCABULARY I phrases with get
0
LISTENING I an audio diary
LISTENING I survival
WRITING I checking and correcting
WRITING I too, also, as well
FUNCTION I giving directions
FUNCTION I making suggestions
VOCABULARY I places (2)
VOCABULARY I adjectives (2); weather
LEARN TO I check and correct directions
LEARN TO I respond to suggestions
GRAMMAR I present continuous
GRAMMAR I should/shouldn't
VOCABULARY I verbs with prepositions
VOCABULARY I the body
LISTENING I phone conversations
READING I walking - the perfect sport?
WRITING I pronouns
GRAMMAR I adverbs of manner
GRAMMAR I present simple/continuous
VOCABULARY I common verbs
VOCABULARY I appearance; clothes
LISTENING I what's your real age?
READING I the T-shirt
WRITING I adverbs in sto ries
FUNCTION I recommending
FUNCTION I offering to help
VOCABULARY I types of film
VOCABULARY I problems
LEARN TO I link words
LEARN TO I thank someone
VOCABULARY I transport collocations
VOCABULARY I outdoor activities
READING I commuting
READING I a travel blog
GRAMMAR I con/con't, have to/don't have to
WRITING I postcard phrases
VOCABULARY I adjectives ( I )
GRAMMAR I present perfect and past simple
LISTENING I the balancing scooter
VOCABULARY I prepositions
LISTENING I fear or fun?
FUNCTION I apologising
VOCABULARY I excuses; airport
FUNCTION I telephoning
LEARN TO I tell a long story
VOCABULARY I telephoning expressions; fee lings
LEARN TO I say telephone numbers
Review and Check 3
PAGE 56
Review and Check 4
AUDIO SCRIPTS PAGE 77
PAGE
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ANSWER KEY PAGE 84
3
VOCABULARY greetings
Write the conversations.
Are you Arnercan?
No, I'm ro~ ',." Canadian.
you / American?
1
Put the words in the conversation in the correct order.
I A: you? / Hi, / are / Jeff. / How
No, / I / Canadian.
2 he / a student?
Hi. leff. How are you?
No, / He / a teacher.
2 B: thanks. / Great, / you? / are / How
3 we / late?
3 A: is / friend, / Fine. / This / my / Marianne.
4 they / from India l
N o, / You / early.
No, / They / China.
4 C: Nice / you . / meet / to
5 B: Hello, / you. / Nice / I'm / to / Jeff. / meet
VOCABULARY countries and nationalities
4A
Find twelve countries in the puzzle.
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GRAMMAR present simple: be
2
Complete the conversations with the correct form of
be.
Ben: Hello. How are you?
Ed:
Er ... hello.
N o, we 2
Rutter.
. They 3
Mr and Mrs
Ben: Oh, sorry.
B Write the nationalities for the countries in the puzzle.
Greek
C Complete the table with the nationalities.
I -an / -ian
German
2 -Ish
Po sl'>
Ben: Excuse me. 4_ _ _ _ you Jerry Rutter?
Jerry: Yes.
Ben: I 5
Ben Pastor.
Jerry: Oh. hello. Nice to meet you, Ben. This 6_ _ _ _ my
wife, Sally.
3 -ese
Portuguese
4 other
Greek
Sally: Hi.
Ben: Sorry. 7
Sally: N o, it 8
your name Sandy?
.
It's Sally.
Ben: Nice to meet you, Sally.
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1.1 Listen and underline the stressed syllable in
each nationality. Then listen again and repeat.
READING
SA
Read the website extract and underline five mistakes.
WONKV-PEDIA
1
Michael Phelps, 8-gold-medal swimmer at the Beijing Olympic
games in 2008, am from the USA.
2
Toyota and Honda are Japanese cars. Fiat and Ferrari are
Italians cars.
3
Egypt, Botswana and Kenya are countries in Africa.
4
Sydney is a big city in the south-east of Australia and it's
fam ous for the Opera House and the Harbour Bridge.
S
In
6
7
8
ew York , the taxi are yellow.
e
azon and the Orinoc o are rivers in South America.
S-arb c S IS
e ric an com pany with over 15,000 coffee
o ses n more han 40 count ri es.
a
0
Beckham is a famou s footballer from the Britain .
B Correct the mistakes.
Michael Phelps ;s from the USA.
WRITING capital letters
6
Complete the words with the letters in brackets.
Use capitals where necessary.
I L his is a _ hoto of _ e at the _ o losseum in _o me ,
_ taly.
(f p m c r i)
2 _his is me and my _ ustralian _ riend, _ au l. _ e're in
en ice.
(t a f p w v)
3 _his is _en ji at a _ar in _ adrid . _enji is a _ tudent
from _apan.
(t k b m k s j)
4 _ere is _aul again . _e's at _ axim's in _ aris. _ axim's
is a renc h
estaurant.
(h p h m p m f r)
II
-
VOCABULARY objects
1A
Look at the pictures and complete the crossword .
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10
II
12
LISTENING
®
2A
1.3 Listen to interviews with three passengers at
an airport and complete the table.
Passenger I
Nationality
Passenger 2
Passenger 3
Canadian
T
Tourist
(T) or on
business (B)?
B Listen again. Tick the objects in the passengers' bags.
Passenger I
Passenger 2
' Passenger 3
laptop
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B
1.2 Listen and write the words from Exercise 1A in
the correct place in the table according to the stress.
ll O
keys
200
passport
newspaper
hairbrush
MP3 player
passport
I
J
sunglasses
.I
camera
3 000
sunglasses
4000
mobile phone
ticket
newspaper
I
C
magazine
mobile phone
Listen again and repeat.
keys
r
GRAMMAR this/that., these/those
GRAMMAR possessives
3
5
Comp lete the se ntences with this, that, these or those.
T'1ese
john:
much are they?
Shop assistant:
2
B: No, it isn 't. I think it'sjane{ s.
)
They 're two hund red
2 A: Are these DVDs yours?
euros.
john:
B: No, they're Suzannas.
Two hundred euros l
3 A: Is your friends name Greg?
Shop assistant: But 3_ _ _ _ _ sunglasses are only
twenty euros.
john:
OK. And how much is
magazine?
B: Yes, Greg Hutchens.
4 A: Are these Nathans sunglasses?
4 _ _ _ __
Shop assistant: 5_ _ _ _ _ 's two euros.
john:
Add one apostrophe (') to each conversation.
A: Is th is yo ur mobile phone?
are grea sunglasses. How
B: I don 't know. Ask him.
5 A: Are yo ur teachers photos in the book?
B: Yes, they 're on pages 17 and 18.
Two? OK, here you are.
Shop assistant: Thanks.
6 A: Where are Irenas tickets?
B: They 're on the table.
6A Change the sentences so they don't repeat
the nouns,
I These glasses are III> gl!lsse~ .
These glasses are mine.
2 These keys are your keys.
3 That bag is jack's bag.
4 Those pencils are my pencils.
5 This mobile phone is Anita's mobile phone.
4A Write the sentences in the plural.
That CD 's great!
6 That magazine is yo ur magazine.
Those CDs are great l
B
3 Thi s isn't my key.
C Underline the letter 's' in the answers.
The~e gla~e~ are mine.
4 Where's that ticket?
What is the pronunciation of the letter's'? Listen
again and write lsi or /z/. Then listen and repeat.
B Write the sentences in the singular.
I These books are very good.
This book's very good.
2 Those aren't my fil es.
3 Who are those men over there?
4 Are these your photos?
Listen and check.
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II
® 1.4
2 This red pen is Anne's.
The~e gla~e~
Izl
Isllzl
are mine.
VOCABULARY at a hotel
VOCABULARY tourist places
4
1A
Add the vowels in brackets.
I Gnack b a=:i)c_l_c_ffees_ndwich
(addaoro)
Look at the pictures and complete the
places/services in a hotel.
2 t _ u ri s ts h _ p p _s tc _ rd b_ tte ry s_u v e n i r
(add a or 0)
3 bur _ _ ud_ch_ng _ _ xch_ng_r _t_mon_y (add a or e)
4 tr _ _ nst_t_ons_nglet_cketpl _ form
2
(add a or i)
B Circle the places and objects in Exercise lA.
1,, -_ _-
FUNCTION making requests
2A
4
Complete the conversations with the words in the box.
I have
you
That's
euro
please
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help
Can
re _ _ __
ke _ _ __
pa"-_ __
re _ _ __
in _ _ __
co_ _ __
ro _ _ __
se:_ _ __
Conversation I
Tourist:
Excuse me.
I
Shop assistant: Yes. Can I 2
Tourist:
Do
you speak English?
you?
I have these four postcards, please?
3
Shop assistant: OK. 4
two euros, please.
Conversation 2
Tourist:
Can I 5_ _ _ _ _ a coffee, 6_ _ _ __
Waiter:
Tourist:
That's one 7_ _ _ _ _ fifty.
Thank 8_ _ _ __
B
1.5 Listen to the conversations in Exercise 2A. Then listen again
and repeat.
LEARNTO listen for key words
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3A
1.6 Listen and look at the menu.
What do the people order? Write the food
and drink for 1- 6.
a) € -,,2~_ __
I a tomato salad
b) € _ _ _ __
2
3
c) €
4
d) €
5
e) €
f) €
6
MENU
***
***
Coffee
Egg
Espresso coffee
Chicken
Tea
Cheese
Drinks
Iced Tea
B Listen again and write the prices for a)-f).
Rolls
***
Mineral water
Salads
***
Green
Tomato
***
Ice cream
II
2.1
LIFESTYLE
VOCABULARY
1
®
2A
2.1 Listen and write the words from the box in the
correct place in the table according to the stress.
activities
Complete the profile below with verbs from the box.
€effie
go
listen
play
take
drink
do
read
watch
eat
*ey Eaffi€lfa neW5j3aj3er sport photo magazine
coffee cinema exercise MP3 player DVD TV
nothing golf film
10
key
200
4000
5 000
300
camera
AtLTOGETH R NET
Personal Profile:
Teresa Alvarez
600000
newspaper
About me
11 come
~om
eXlco.
I'
B Listen again and repeat.
GRAMMAR
3
present simple: lIyou/we/they
Write the questions and short answers.
A: you / eat / junk food, Ju an?
s ge
Act ivities
I2
a lot of sport - I 3 _ _ __
running every day and I 4 _ _ _ _ tennis
most weeks.
Do
~ou
eat junk food. luan?
B: N o / I
No. I don 't.
2 A: you / do / a lot of sport, Kika?
B: Yes / I
3 A: the students in your class /
live / near you?
B: No / they
Interests
Photography: I love meeting people and I
5
photos of people all the time.
4 A: you and Clara / like / Italian
B: Yes / we
Food : I like going out to restaurants with
friends. We 6
Mexican food and
7
Mexican beer!
5 A: you / listen / Radi o 5, Daniel?
B: Yes / I
Favourite music
I8
to different kinds of music, but
I really like World Music.
6 A: Ursula and H ans / study /
English with you?
B: N o / they
Favourite TV shows
I9
a lot of American programmes.
I like CSt and Friends .
7 A: I / have / classes on Saturday?
B: No / you
8 A: you and your family / eat /
B: Yes / we
Favourite Movies
Anything with Johnny Depp!
Favourite Books
Love in the Time of Cholera by Gabriel
Garda Marquez. I 10
it every year!
fo od?
together?
9 A: Ali and Marco / play / tennis?
10 A: you and An a / drink / coffee?
B: Ye s / they
B: No / we
o
LISTENING
Tick one correct question from the conversation . Then
correct the other five questions.
4A
I Which course you want to do?
Look at the course list. Which cou rse is good for you ?
Which course do you wont to do?
2 You like music?
UNION COUNTY
ADULT EDUCATION COURSE LIST
3 Do you take photos?
Office yoga :
7.30-9p.m.
Salsa for beginners: 7-9p.m.
4 Where you do work?
Digital photography: 9-12p .m.
Singing for fun :
6 .30-B .30p.m.
S Sit you at your desk a lot?
6 W hat you do do in an Office Yoga class?
E Match answers a)-f) with questions 1- 6 above.
a) I take them on holiday.
3
b) Yes, all day.
c) I don't know. Can you help me?
d) W e learn exercises that you do at your desk.
e) At a bank.
f) Yes I do. I sing in the car.
GRAMMAR present simple: //yau/we/they
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B
2.2 Listen to the conversation . Nu mber the courses
on the list in the order the people talk about t hem.
e
Francesco
Ben and Tom
watch TV a lot
.I
X
W hat?
listen to the radio
X
.I
stretching
and relaxing
exercises
eat in fast-food restaurants
X
X
drink a lot of cola
.I
.I
read computer magazines
X
.I
go to the cinema
X
.I
do sport
.I
X
play video games
.I
.I
Listen again and complete the table.
Wh ich day?
W here?
Office Yoga
Salsa for
Beginners
5 Look at the information about Francesco and his
flatmates, Ben and Tom. Complete Francesco's sentences .
high school
Digital
Photography
I watch
radio.
TV a lot, but I don't listen to
TV a lot, but they
2 Ben and Tom
the radio.
Si nging for
Fu n
Monday and
3 We
in fast-food restaurants.
4 We
a lot of cola.
S Ben and Tom
to the cinema.
6
7 Ben and Tom
a
computer magazines.
We
sport.
video games.
the
VOCABULARY daily routines
1A
GRAMMAR present simple: he/she/it
3A
Put t he letters in the correct order to make phrases.
I eahv fska rbeta
have breakfast
Write the he/ she/ it form of verbs 1-12.
2 play
3 og ot dbe
3 d rink
4 teg emho
4 drive
5 avhe nndire
5 re lax
6 tge pu
6 eat
7 astrt kowr
7 stud y
8 evale meho
8 know
9 nishfi rowk
9 w ash
B Match t imes a) - i) with phrases 1-9.
a) 6a.m.
6
10 leave
II get
12 practise
b) 7a.m.
J
B Write verbs 1-12 in the correct place in the table
according to the ending.
.a.m.
::
~2...
~
... --
sleeps
sleep
2 vhae hlucn
•
I lsi
2/z1
3II zi
s/eep~
play~
relaxes
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WRmNG
2
oi
r
a
,D
and or
C
Or' 'v1onday, I leave for work at 9 and I get home at 6.
2 On Tuesday, I phone my mother. I chat with her for
hours. (b ut/ and)
3 On Wednesday, I get up early. I don't go to work - it's
my free day. (or/but)
4 On Thursday, I work in the office. I work at home.
(but/ or)
5 On Friday, I go out late with my friends. I go to bed early.
(and / or)
Li sten and check. Then listen and repeat.
4
Complete the text with the present simple of the verbs
in brackets.
e se tence.s w ith one of the words in brackets.
orda. I lea e for work at 9. I get home at 6.
or)
® 2.3
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to work but 4
, . city. He 5
(take) the bus into the
IIIIIIIIIIII
(start) work at 7p.m.At about , .
Ia.m. he 6
for lunch . He 7
, . night. He 8
(have) two o r t hree hot dogs
(not stop) working all
IIIIIIIIIIII
(see) a lot of interesting
,.
IIIIIIIIIIII
IIIIIIIIIIII
things. but most people are very friendly. He
(finish) work at 3 or 4a.m . On the bus IIIIIIIIIIII
, . he 10
(not sleep) but 1 1 _ _ _ __
,.
IIIIIIIIIIII 9
(read) the morning newspaper. He 12_ _ _ __
6 On Saturday, I play tennis with Pete at 9. I have lunch w it h
him . (and/but)
IIIIIIIIIIII (get) home at
, . about 6a.m. He
13
7 On Sunday morning, I read a newspaper. It isn 't in Engli sh!
(b ut/ or)
8 On Sunday afternoon. I listen to music. I watch TV.
(but/ o r)
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AI is a hot dog seller in New Yo r k. Every day he
IIIIIIIIIIII 1 gets up
(get) at Sp.m. and 2
IIIIIIIIIIII
, . (make) dinner for his two boys - they get home from , .
school at about 4.30. He 3
(not d r ive)
----(have) breakfast
with his family, and
14
(go)
-
to bed at about
, . 8.30a.m. and that's
the end of his day ...
IIIIIIIIIIII
__ or night.
READING
VOCABULARY jobs
SA
7 Look at the pictures. Com plete the j obs puzzle. Use
the letters in the shaded squares to make another j ob.
Read the article and answer the questions.
I Does AI like his job?
2 Does he work at the weekend?
A NIGHT IN THE LIFE OF A HOT DOG SELLER
'In my job I meet a lot of interesting people. People like
talking to me, they don't just want a hot dog, they want
a conversation. It's great working at night. It's never hot,
people are relaxed, and they're very hungry. Some nights
I sell over 300 hot dogs. I have one customer, Hector, he's
a taxi driver, he eats ten hot dogs every night. People ask
me, "AI, do you like hot dogs?" Yes, of course I like them, I
love them! Hot dogs are NOT junk food , they're good food.
My boys love them too, and we have hot dogs for dinner
every Saturday night. I don't work at the weekend, I'm
with the boys all day and then sleep at night. They play
football in the park, and I watch them , or I play with them.
Or I go and get a hot dog!'
VOTE
NOW!
~
B Read the article again. Are sentences 1-8 true (T) or
false (F) ?
I AI doesn't li ke people.
F
2 People don't talk to AI.
3 People aren't hungry at night.
4 Hector doesn't sell hot dogs.
5 AI doesn't like hot dogs.
6 AI and his boys have hot dogs for Saturday dinner.
7 AI sleeps at night at the weekend .'
8 AI doesn't go to the park with his boys.
C Correct the false sentences.
I AI likes people.
GRAMMAR present simple: he/she/it
6
Put the words in the correct order to make questions.
live / Eva / does / where?
Where does Eva live?
2 Juanes / does / coffee / drink?
3 what / 'junk' / does / mean?
4 lunch / he / when / have / does?
5 like / she / does / popcorn?
I
,
6 read / does / which / Kay / newspaper?
7 does / how / work / Faisal / come / to?
IHiddec ;ob
8 your / come / does / where / car / from?
11
B Look at gaps 1-8 in the leaflets. Write the questions to
VOCABULARY the time
1
find the information. Use the prompts below.
Write the times in two different ways.
It's hal[ Qast seven.
I 7.30
/ It's seven thirty
I Wh at tim e / leave?
2 When / arrive?
2 9.15
3 What time / start?
3 11 .10
4 When / finish?
4 2.45
5 Where / start from?
5 5.20
6 H ow much / cost?
6 8.35
7 Wh at time / o pen?
7 10.55
8 Wh en / close?
8 1.40
What time does the train leave?
C
® 2.4
Underline the key word in each question in
Exercise 2B. Then listen and repeat.
FUNCTION asking for information
2A
Look at leaflets A-C. What are they about?
D
® 2.5
Listen and complete gaps 1-8 in the
information in Exercise 2A.
LEARN TO show you don't understand
3A
Listen to the conversations in Exercise 20 again.
In which conversations do the people show they don't
understand ?
B Put the phrases in the correct order.
I speak / you / could / slowly / sorry. / please? / more
2 Wat Phra .. . ? / the / me, / excuse
B
3 you / that? / could / spell
BANGKOK
TEMPLE TOUR
Start time:
VOCABULARY life at home
3_ _ __
Finish time:
4 _ _ __
Tour start point:
Adult:
4 you / cou ld / that? / repeat / sorry,
6
4A
Steve
5 _ __
baht /
14 euros
NATIONAL BANK
Opening hours
:.!o nday-Friday:
urday:
Complete verbs 1-10 in the table.
to 4p.m.
lOa .m . to
Closed
8 _ _ __
both
breakfast
2 m
the beds
3 g
shopping
.I
4 b
food
.I
5 d
the washing
6 d
the ironing
.I
7 c
the rooms
.I
8 w
the floors
9 c
7___
Ellie
.I
I make
10 d
.I
.I
.I
dinner
.I
the washing-up
.I
B Look at the table and complete the sentences.
I Steve makes breakfast , does the washin~
_ _ _ ____ and _ _ _ _ __
,
2 Ellie _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ and
3 They both _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ and
;
3.1
PEOPLE
VOCABULARY personality
GRAMMAR frequency adverbs
1A
2
Add the vowels.
~k=in=d~_____
I knd
Underline the correct alternative.
Mixing yellow and red alway,s I often I sometimes ma es
orange .
2 ntllgnt
3 fnny
2 The colour red often I sometimes I hardly ever means
4 frndly
5 tlktv
3 Apple s are sometimes I hardly ever I never purple.
6 nknd
4 In football, the ball is usually I hardly ever I never whi te.
5 A ch ef in a re staurant never I sometimes I always has a
'danger' or 'stop'.
7 srs
white hat .
8 nhppy
6 Food is often I hardly ever I never blue .
9 stpd
7 Cola is always I sometimes I never brown .
8 People always I often I never drink their coffee white -
10 qt
I I nfrndly
with milk.
12 hppy
B
9 Taxis in New York are hardly ever I always I sometimes
yellow.
Write the adjectives from Exercise lA in the correct
10 Eggs are usually I never I hardly ever white or brown .
group according to the stress.
10
kind
200
3A
300
Read the emails. Are Sandy and Cristina good
flatmates?
Hi Maria,
4000
5000
How are you? I'm fine but I've got a new flatmate,
60000
Cristina , and she's a real problem. Sh~~
When she comes home in the evening I ask her usually
about her day. She says 'fine' always and then she
watches usually TV or she goes to her room to sometimes
C
® 3 .1 Listen and check. Then listen and repeat.
o
Complete the conversations with adjectives from
sleep! She wants hardly ever to chat. What can I do?
Sandy
Exercise lA.
I A : I think Mark's very friendly.
B: Really? He never tal ks to me! I thin k he's very
unfriendly,
2 A: Andrea's really talkative at breakfast tim e.
B: Yeah, I don't like it. I like to be
in the
mornings!
3 A:
B:
4 A:
B:
5 A:
B:
How are you? I'm fine but my new flatmate, Sandy, is
a real problem. She stops talking never. In the evening
Lena's a serious stud ent.
Yes, usually, but she's sometim es very
after c lasses I'm tired often. I want to usually relax in
The teachers are kind to Greg.
front of the TV for half an hour or I have sometimes a
Yes, but some of th e child ren are
short rest. She w ants always to talk about her day. I
This cat 's very stupid!
D on't be horrible! I think she's very
!
B: Yes, but his teacher's
class!
have hardly ever energy to listen.
That's my news. Email me soon!
6 A : Ben's happy to day.
- he's late for
Cristina
B Circle the frequency adverbs and draw a lin e to
correct position in the emails.
'-----.
!
Hi Zsuzsa,
e'
GRAMMAR modifiers
READING
4A Read t he forum and tick the ideas you agree with .
5
Complete the conversations with very or quite.
Conversation I
A: I get up early every day.
B: Oh. What time do you get up?
HE LP! forum
A: At 9a.m.
My friend Sam often asks me for money. I usually
say no, but sometimes I give him ten or twenty
euros. The problem is he never pays me back. I
don't want to ask him but I feel bad about the
whole thing. Helpl Uon , Ontario)
B: 9a.m.! That isn 't very
early! That's late!
A: W ell, my husband gets up at 4a.m.
B: N ow that's _ _ _ _ early. I get up at 7a.m.
A: O K, O K! T hat's
early.
Conversation 2
Beth w r ites: Tal k to him abo ut it . Tell him how
you feel. You say he's your frie nd and real friend s
listen to each other. But remember, mo ney and
frie s don't mix. Good luck!
'tes: I do ' think he's a real friend. It's
e 'e ds ip - tell him to give you
A: I love this laptop, but it's € I ,000.
B: T hat's _ _ _ _ expensive.
A: I know.
B: How about this one? It's _ _ _ _ expensive, but it's a
good make.
A: How much is it?
e!
B: €600. Hey, look at this one. It's in the sale. It's only €l50.
T hat isn' t
expensive.
A: You're right. That 's a good price .
Can ersation 3
- - ---
:- -:::.,r --
-
::.
A: run en kilometres every morning.
B: Really? How long does it take you?
A: It usually takes about 45 minutes.
e-e ~-:: :-e _:: :,ra-:s:o c-a:.
. C ri s church
: -5 ~
?a
e:)'
B: Th at 's
good. It usually take me about 55
minutes.
A: Oh. That isn 't _ _ _ _ fast.
Leve(lte writes: Maybe it's a good idea to meet
her just once at the weekend, You say you like
her, well , give her a chance. Good luck!
Miki writes: T hat's a pro blem . Tell Joanne the
truth - you're a friendly person but you aren 't her
fri end !
Cynthia writes: T hat's really difficult. Change your
t elephone number ... or don 't answer the phone.
She needs to underst and that you don 't w ant to
be friends.
B: But in a race it takes 38 minutes!
A: W ow, that's _ _ _ _ good!
Conversation 4
A: W hat ti me does the film start?
B: A t Rialto Cinema it starts at I I p.m.
A: O h, that's
late!
B: But at Westwood Cinema it starts at 10p.m.
A : That's
for a run.
late for me. I always get up early to go
B: W ell the early show at W estwood starts at 7p.m.
A: That isn't _ _ _ _ good . It's 7p.m. now.
B Underline two names from the forum for each sentence.
They're friends.
A: You never talk in class.
Joanne
Patsy
2 They aren't friends.
Sam
Joanne
Karl
Patsy
Levente
Miki
Miki
Cynthia
4 They say: Tell the truth .
Beth
Steve
Steve
B: N o.
A: You're a
quiet person.
B: T hat 's right. I'm not
talkative.
A: But your English isn't bad.
5 They say: Be friends with him / her.
Karl
B: No, that's true.
A: In fact you never talk.
Jon
3 They say: Don 't be friends with him/her.
Beth
Conversation 5
Levente
B: N o?
A: It's _ _ _ _ good in fact. Not great, but not bad .
Cynthia
B: Thanks.
B Look at the underlined letters. Is the
pronunciation the same (5) or
different (D)?
VOCABULARY family
George
I Ellie
Jane
I sister
mother
2 cousin
!,!ncle
3 wjfe
n~ce
4 aunt
f;!ther
S sQn
h!,!sband
6 gr;!ndfather
p;!rents
7 daughter
brQther
8
fr~nd
n~phew
S
®
C
3.2 Listen and check. Then listen
and repeat.
Nick
1A
Dan
Ricky Anya Olivia
Look at the family tree and complete the conversations.
My mother's [ather
grandfather.
Conversation I
mother
, Julia.
Jane:
Chris, this is my
Chris:
Nice to meet you, Mrs Garnet.
I
George and his
2 Complete the sentences with fam ily
words.
is my
2 My father's
is my sister.
3 My sister's
and father.
are my mother
Jane:
And this is my
Ellie.
Chris:
Hello.
4 My children's
is my sister.
Jane:
And these are my
S My children's
is my
Nick:
Hi.
2
4_ _ _ _ _ ,
3 _ _ _ __
Nick and Dan.
6 My mother's
Matt.
Conversation 2
Chris:
brother.
Are these your children, Mariska?
is my cousin,
7 My father's
Nina.
is my cousin ,
Mariska: Oh, let me introduce you. These are my 5_ _ _ _ _ , Anya and
Olivia, and this is my 6
, Ricky.
8 My father's
is my mother.
Ricky:
9 My mother's
Hi!
Mariska: And this is James, my
Chris:
Hello, everyone.
Ricky:
And that's my
7_ _ _ __
8_ _ _ _ _ ,
George and my
10 My son's
and father.
9 _ _ _ __
Jane.
Chris:
Yes, I know. I'm a friend of Jane's.
Ricky:
And those are my 10_ _ _ _ _ , Nick and D an.
Conversation 3
Chris:
Ellie, what's that little girl 's name? I forget.
Ellie:
That's my
Chris:
And her 12
Ellie:
James. We're a big family. A lot of
names to remember!
II
,
Anya.
are Mariska and ... ?
is my fathe r.
are my mother
,
"
3.2
GRAMMAR have/has got
LISTENING
3A
SA
Read the information in the table and complete
sentences 1-8 with the correct form of have got.
I
a new laptop
My sister
an MP3 player
My brother
an old computer
families and draw lines to the correct information. There
is one extra piece of information.
I hasn't got a job.
'd
D aVI
2 has got one sister.
~ 3 has got one brother.
My parents
a black car
My family
a four-room flat
I I've got
3.3 listen to two people talking about their
Meg
4 has got five brothers.
S has got a good job.
a new laptop"
2 I _ _ _ _ _ an MP3 player"
3 My sister _ _ _ _ _ a computer"
4 My parents _ _ _ _ _ acar"
S My brother _ _ _ _ _ a computer. but it's old.
6 We _ _ _ _ _ a house.
7 We _ _ _ _ _ afla.
_ _ _ _ _ (our rooms.
e q e.stions and short answers . Use the
e able.
~~__
~
a new laptop?
a new computer l
your bro her
3
you
4
your sister
B listen again. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)?
I Tom is Meg's brother.
a house I
T
2 Meg is close to her sister.
an MP3 player?
3 Nick is David's brother.
4 Nick is quite active.
S
your flat
four rooms?
S Jenny is David's mother.
6 David and Jenny are close .
6
your parents
a black car?
7 Jenny's husband doesn't like his job.
S Jenny's got three sons.
4 Correct five mistakes with have got and be in each
conversation.
WRITING apostrophe's
Conversation I
A: I haven't got a pen. Afe
tOU
oRe? Have you got one?
B: No, I'm not, but I've got a pencil.
A: Has it got black?
B: No, it 's got red .
A: Has it got a rubber?
B: Yes, it is.
A: Can I borrow it? Thanks.
Conversation 2
A Have you got your camera with you?
B:
.
C:
o. but Fatima's an MP3 player.
as it got a camera, Fatima?
0,
· ...!as
C:
i isn't. But my mobile phone's got a camera.
got good?
o· really. It's very small and the pictures haven't got very
good.
6A
Complete the text with '5 or s.
My friend 1Jean_'s__ got an interesting family. Her brother
2Sam_ _ super intelligent and 3he_ _ got a good job
with a computer company in Sydney. 4He_ _ married and his
5wife_ _ name is Grace. 6Jean_ _ sister 7Sally_ _
the funny one in the family. She 810ve _ _ telling funny stories
and she 9wor"------- as an actress with the Melboume Theatre
Company. Jean 1olive_ _ here in Brisbane in my friend
11 Keira
apartment.
12Jean- the 'baby' of the family. 13She_ _ got a big
heart. People always say that 14she_ _ very kind.
B Match meanings a)-d) with 1-14 in Exercise SA.
a) is
c) possessive
b) has
d) he /she/it form of regul ar verb
A - ha 's OK. Can you take a photo of me?
C Write about a friend's family. Write 60-80 words.
C: OK, smile! Look. You're a nice smi le.
Include information about their jobs and personalities.
VOCABULARY time expressions
LEARN TO show interest
1 look at the information about Tara and complete
sentences 1-8.
3
A: W e've got a new baby! A lit e g,rl'
B: That's fantastic
My week
Mon Tue
Wed Thu
Fri
do sport
./
./
./
have lunch at
home
./
Sun
Sat
./
sleep late
! What's her na e?
2 A: I always go swimming before I go 0 0
B: That's gr
. It 's very good or
3 A: My sister isn't here. She isn't very well .
B: Oh . That's a sh
./
. I hope she's 0
soon .
4 A: We never go on holiday. We haven 't got an mo e .
clean the flat
the I st and 3rd Friday of every month
go shopping
./
./
./
./
./
./
B: That's aw
./
I or 2 times every year
phone Mum
././
././
././
! Why is it closed?
6 A: This is my cousin, Monika. She's a chef.
B: That's in
././
././
././
././
. I love cooking!
7 A: I've got a new girlfriend. She's beautiful and intelligent.
B: That's wo _ _ _ _ ! Where's she from?
late once a week
2 She
sport
3 She
lunch at home
4 She
the flat
5 She
shopping
6 She
fri ends for dinner
look at the pictures and complete the activities.
to special m, ____ _
dance
2 g,_ _ _ _ apr_ _ __
7 She
to th e cinema
3 w
special cl _ _ __
8 She
her mother
4 w
f ________ on TV
VOCABULARY special occasions
4
5 h_ _ _ _ a p_ _ __
FUNCTION making arrangements
6 s
'H _____ b,______
7 in _ _ _ _ gu _ _ __
2
Correct the mistakes in the conversation.
A: Hi, Stefan ie. Do you free tomorrow?
1
8 g,_ _ _ _ to a re _ _ __
9 e
special f _____
Hi. Stefanie. Are you free tomorrow?
B: Yes, I am . What you want to do?
2
---------------------------------------
A: How about going a club?
B: Mmm. That a problem . I don 't like loud music.
4
--------------------------------------
A: You like films?
5
--------------------------------------
B: Yes, I like.
6
--------------------------------------
A: How about see the new James Bond film]
7
--------------------------------------
B: OK. What time do you want go?
8
--------------------------------------
A: Seven good for me.
9
IS
afternoon .
B: That's te
go to the
cinema
! Everyone need s a holida .
5 A: Oh, no, the airport's closed and I've got a nigh
./
meet friends
for dinner
I Tara stee/2s
Complete the words.
--------------------------------------
B: OK, see us th ere !
10
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I
o
REVIEW AND CHECK I: UNITS 1-3
VOCABULARY
1A
GRAMMAR
review
Add the vowels to the words in each
2A
present simple
Complete the text with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
group.
v
t r~v~ 1
1_ g ht _
P_
1_
o
r
w_ 11 _
t
nd
s_ ndw _
ch
2
n _ wsp_ p _ r
_ _ rdr _ ss_r
_
-
r-
_
~
_ ..
...
...
....
_
IS THIS A REAL ,JOB?
MEET ROY, THE
HOLIDAY VOLUNTEER
r
-
Royl 's
(be) Canadian and 2
(work) in a youth hostel in
Corfu, Greece. He and the other hostel workers 3
(be) volunteers they 4
(not get) money for their work. Every day Roy 5
(get
up) at six and 6
(have) breakfast in the hostel. He 7
(not
coo) he meals. Cynthia 8
(be) the chef and she 9
(do)
a e sopping and cooking. Every morning, Roy 10
(clean) the rooms
ad "
(help) on the organic farm at the hostel, growing food for the
g es s. In the afternoons, he 12
(not work) and he usually 13 _ _ __
(go) to the beach. A fter dinner, he and the hostel guests often 14
(chat)
together. ' It 15
(be) a great job,' Roy says. ' Everyone's very friendly. I
16
(not want) the summer to end.'
-
B Write the questions.
How old / be / Roy?
h_t
ch_c_l_ t_
K_r __ n
2 Where / be / he / from?
3 Where / be / the hostel?
4 How much / money /
the volunteers / get?
4
_ n g_ n _ _ r
5 W hen / Roy / get up?
6 Who / be / Cynthia?
s __ v _ n _ r
c l__ n
th _
7 she / clean / the rooms?
r _ _ ms
V _ _ tn _ m
m_ g_ z_ n_
c h _ ck _ n
r _ 1I
8 What / Roy / usually / do /
in the afternoons?
9 W hat / he and the guests /
do / in the evenings?
10 he / like / his job?
B In each group find: a job (J), two objects
(0), a country (C) or nationality (N), a
food (F) or drink (D) , and a verb or verb
phrase (V).
C Answer the questions.
C Match stress patterns a)-d) with
4
groups 1-4 in Exercise lA.
5
4
He's twenty-seven.
2
3
a)
00 0
b)
c)
d)
0 0
7
00 0
8
9
D
0 00
RCl.l Listen and repeat.
6
10
How old is Roy?
REVIEW AND CHECK I: UNITS 1-3
VOCABULARY personality
LISTENING
3A Put the letters in order to complete the riddles.
6A
I never talk, but I'm not very tqeiu
RC1.3 Listen to the conversation at a hotel
reception. Circle the correct picture of the lost item.
..,.ql"'-W",,'eLt_ _
2 I'm not eellnintgit _ _ _ _ , but I always know the time,
3 I'm usually quite sisoreu
_ _ _ _ or /eirnyfd _ _ __
, but not very nikd
4 I'm really /ovttikeo _ _ _ _ and I never listen.
S I'm quite pidsut
, but I write in many languages.
B Match objects a}-e} with sentences 1-5 in Exercise 3A.
a) a radio
4
d) a pen
b) a watch
e) the TV news
c) a dog
GRAMMAR have/has got
4
Complete the sentences with be or have/has got.
What's the answer to question 8?
I My name 's
Amari.
2 I
one brother and one sister.
3 My mother
one sister.
4 She
(not) any brothers.
S My mother's sister
6 Jen
Jen.
married to Henry.
7 Jen and Henry
two nephews and one niece.
I a boy or a girl?
8
B Listen again and complete the lost property report.
VOCABULARY / FUNCTION revision
SA
Complete the poems.
AIRPORT HOTEL
Poem I
't _ _ _ like my mobile ph _ _ __
I do!.!,n-,,I of
LOST AND FOUND PROPERTY REPORT
want to be alone.
But then my mo _ _ _ _ phone, it rings.
I really, really ha
Recepti oni st: ~A"-,n:J~",,,e,,-,,/a."'--.LLM~es.:s>l.+.L.-_---;;:--_ __
these th, _ _ __
Poem 2
Guest:
ing and cI
'I like co
'Oh, good. The gue
1_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
ing, too.'
Room number:
arrive at two.
You ma..a____ a cake and wa..a____ the floor
and wake me up at ha
4
, what kind? Meat or ch _ _ _ _ ?'
'Oh, I'm not sure, so ca
I please
have one of those and one of th
6
Poem 4
B
~a.rd
a.nd
7_ _ _ _ _ __
Item checked and returned: []
Signature: II /More-tti
'Sorry, that's when my friends ar_ _ __
'Then ho
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wiN, 5$ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
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l'
'Are you fr_ _ _ _ at half past five?'
ab _ _ _ _ meeting at two or three?'
'Sorry, I'm bu _ _ _ _ .' 'When are you fr
3
Item lost:
I have a sandwich, pl _ _ _ _ ?'
'Of co
------------~-----
Mobile phone number:
past fO, _ _ _ _ I'
Poem 3
'Co
2
?'
Date:
8_ _ _ _ _ __
RC1.2 Listen and check. Then listen and repeat.
II
TEST I:UNITS 1-3
TEST
Circle the correct option to complete the sentences.
15 Eva _ _ _ _ her MP3 player everywhere.
I A: Are
a) listens to
b) listen to
16 A: Susan, _ _ _ _ is Julio.
your keys on that table?
B: No, I think they're Franco 's.
a) those
b) these
2 When
c) this
work?
a) you finish
b) you do finish
3 A: Are you from Canada?
B: No, I'm _ _ __
c) do you finish
c) listens
B: Hi, Susan. Nice to meet you.
a) this
b) he
17 Paolo _ _ _ _ dogs.
c) here
a) no likes
b) don't like
c) doesn 't like
18 How about _ _ _ _ to the cinema?
a) Mexicish
b) Mexican
c) Mexico
4 My parents _ _ _ _ out on Fridays.
b) going
a) go
I9 They _ _ a lot of sport.
c) we go
a) go often
b) often go
5 A: What's the time?
B: It·s _ _ __
a) do
b) make
20 Ricardo _ _ _ _ twenty-five.
c) take
a) is
b) has got
21 A: Where are Kris and Marta?
B: ____ in the cafe.
c) have
c) often are
a) a quarter eleven
0) hal 0 I e
c) eight Ifteen
6 Da d's a _ _ _ _ child. He never smiles.
a se ous
o unn
a
es.
am
c) my name is
8 A: Can you help us?
a) Elena
time.
a) haven 't got
b) don't have got c) hasn't got
a) niece
b) uncle
II _ _ _ _ at the health centre?
c) Works Jason
14
a) Can I have
b) Could I
b) No, I don't like c) Yes, I do
26 I'm not Sylvie's father, I'm her brother! She's my
a) are you
28 I
29
c) sister
b) do you
c) you are
go to the cinema - maybe once a year.
b) hardly ever
c) sometimes
a computer?
a) Has Ian got
is in the office.
b) diery
a sandwich, please?
a) Yes, I like
a) never
a) No, he not
b) No, he isn 't
c) He's no married
a) dairy
c) Once a month.
25 A: Do you like films?
B: _ _ __
a) daughter
b) aunt
27 Michelle, _ _ _ _ free tonight?
12 A: Is Carlos married?
B: _ _ __
13 My
c) mine
c) nephew
a) Jason does work
b) Does Jason work
a) One a month.
b) One in a month.
I do nothing.
a) or
b) and
c) but
lOA: What's that?
B: It's a birthday card for my _ _ _ _ . He's four
today.
b) Elena's
c) happy
24 A: How often do you go to a concert?
B: _ _ __
9 A: What do you do in the evenings?
B: I go to the cinema
c) They're
b) quiet
23 A: Is this your pen?
B: No, I think it's _ _ __
a) quite
b) It IS
B: Sorry. I
b)Their
22 You 're very _ _ _ _ today. Are you OK?
A:. Is our na e C ung?
B:
a) There
c) unfriendly
b) Ian has got
c) Has got Ian
30 That isn't your book. It's
c) diary
a) my
b) Ana
c) mine
c) Do you
/30 I
4.1
PLACES
VOCABULARY rooms/furniture
1A
Find ten rooms/furniture in the puzzle.
rcc
I
V
I
N G
M) Z
N A G
E R
C W
L N 0
U A
K
I
T C H
P R Q
u
G
B A T
E R 0
B D
S H
E L V
E S T
0
I
I
0
R 0
E N M
R E Y B D E A T 0
A 0
Z
R M R U K P
I
H
N Y Q A V
D
D E S
P 0
E A R M C H A
Is there a living room?
2 There's a big kitchen.
3 Is there a television?
4 How many peo ple are there?
S There are two of us.
6 There's a large shopping centre.
C
4.1 Listen and check. Then listen and repeat.
F E
R B A L C 0
E A T C 0
B Underline the key word with the main stress in each
sentence.
K T
I
R
VOCABULARY prepositions (I)
3
Underline the correct alternative.
A: Where's Antonia?
B Write the words in the correct group.
Places in a house
Furniture
living room
B: She's on / ill / behind her bedroom .
2 A: I want to take a photo of everyone.
B: OK. Samad, could you stand on / under / in front of
Tomas?
3 A: Where's your flat?
B: It's on / between / above that shop.
4 A: Is there a cafe near here?
GRAMMAR there is/are
B: Yes, there's one between / on / in the cinema and the
post office.
S A: Have you got oday's newspaper?
B: Yes. it's in / on / between the kitchen table.
\zoOM FOE- E-£Nl
On~ b~droom for rent in a lar ~ flat with other stud~nts.
6.ood 10Gation - anI ten minutes rom the station.
g.~nt €4oo R~
~r~m
=o=n,-"
th"--_ _ __
Phone f,duardo on o4~] 3q~ ~S4oq
6 Always look behind / above / next to you when you start
your car.
1 A: Who's that next to / between / in your dad in the
photo?
B: That's my brothe r, Stefano.
8 A: Where's the cat?
B: Look under / above / between the sofa.
2A
Read the advert and complete the conversation
with the correct form of there is/are.
A: Hi. Eduardo, my name's Ken . I'm interested in the flat.
Can I ask you some questions?
B: Sure.
A: 1 Is there
a living room?
B: No, 2_ _ _ _ _ but 3_ _ _ _ _ a big kitchen.
We use it as a living room .
: And
4
a television?
3: We've got a small TV in the kitchen and 5_ _ _ __
an internet connection in each room .
· Oh, that's good . So at the moment how many people
6
in the flat?
3:
two of us, me and Karol. Karol's Polish
and I'm from Argentina. 8
anything else you
want to know?
7
· Er ... oh yes, are you near the shops?
- Well, 9
about five or six shops near the
station and 10
a large shopping centre
about ten minutes away.
· OK, thanks. It sounds great!
READING
4A Label the picture with the words in the box.
Iwall~a~er
mirror
curtain
sofa
picture
TOP TIPS FOR SMALL ROOMS
BY INTERIOR DESIGNER MARIA WRIGHT
B What do you think? Underline the
alternatives in sentences 1-6.
In a small home it's important to choose the right furniture . With the wrong
furniture, your room can look crowded but with the right furniture it can loc
spacious' and large.
In a small room ...
have / don't have lots of small furniture.
2 use / don't use one or twO pieces of large
People with small rooms usually make a big mistake. They put lots of furnitu f
in the room - they often have two or three small armchairs and tables, or a
table and a desk - and they put lots of small pictures on the walls.
furniture.
3 have / don't have a lot of pictures.
4 put / don 't put a mirror on the wall.
S open / don't open curtains in the day.
6 paint / don't paint your walls a dark colour.
A small room looks good with one or two big pieces of furniture, for examl
a sofa or a table - for relaxing, eating and working. Have one or two pictur
no more, and put up a mirror. A mirror in the right place gives more light ar
makes the room look big . Windows are very important because they make
i
room look light and spaciou s. Use curtains but don't close them in the day.
C Read Top tips for small rooms and check your
Put wallpaper on one wall and paint the other walls a light colour, for examl
answers.
white or yellow; don't use brown or black or other dark colours .
o
Look at the photo in Exercise 4A. Complete
• spacious = hds d lot of SPdce
the sentences with There's/There are.
no armchairs.
I There are
2
3
a big sofa next to the window.
4
a curtain.
SA
S
a big mirror above the sofa.
6
no lamps in the room.
7
8
two tables in the room.
9
no shelves.
the text.
a man lives on the twelfth floor of a tall building every morning he
leaves home takes the lift down to the lobby and leaves the building in
the evening he gets into the lift goes to the tenth floor opens the lift
doors and walks up the stairs to his flat sometimes there's someone
else in the lift and he goes up to the twelfth floor
a picture on the wall.
a cup on the table.
a plant between the sofa and
10
the w indow.
WRITING
punctuation
Add four full stops, three commas and four capital letters to
B Why does the man do this?
LISTENING
1A
Look at the photo of Pueblo Ingles and underline one
alternative.
I Pueblo Ingles is in Spain / Canada / England.
2 You can speak French / English / Spanish in Pueblo Ingles.
B
4.2 Listen and check.
C Listen again and underline the correct alternative.
English speakers pay 300 euros / nothing to stay in Pueblo
Ingles.
2 There are twenty / forty people in the village.
3 The people are all from Spain and Australia / many
different countries.
4 People in Pueblo Ingles are all in their twenties / between
twenty and sixty years old.
S Every day Janet speaks English to one Spanish student /
different Spanish students.
6 In the evening Janet is free / eats with the Spanish students.
7 The people in the village sometimes / never speak Spanish.
8 Janet thinks it's hard work / likes it a lot.
VOCABULARY places in a town
GRAMMAR can for possibility .
2
3
Where do you go? Complete the
crossword with shops and places.
Complete the conversations with the correct form of
can and the subject] n brackets.
Conversation I
A: Hello. I Can I
(I) change a hundred euros into
rupiahs, please? For Indonesia.
B: Yes, 2
at the moment. 3
two or three days.
Friday morning?
4
(you) but we haven't got any here
(we) get them here in
(you) collect them on
A: Friday's difficult - 5
How about Saturday?
(I / not) do it then .
B: Sorry. We're closed on Saturday but 6_ _ _ __
(you) collect them on Monday, if that's OK.
A: Yes, no problem .
),
Conversation 2
A: Hello. Welcome to Plainfield Sports Centre.
7
(I) help you?
Across
3 You need some aspirin.
4 You like doing exercise.
6 You like looking at very old objects.
8 You need some money.
You want to watch a film .
Down
B: Yes. My son wants extra swimming lessons. Have you got
classes for beginners?
A: Er ... what time of day 8
B: He's at school until four so 9_ _ _ _ _ (he) come in
the even ings.
A: OK. We've got a class on Mondays.
(he / not) come then. His favourite
B: Oh , 10
TV programme is on Mondays.
You want to watch a play.
A: I see.
You need some food for the weekend.
B: No, 12
other ...
3 You want to buy a stamp and send a letter.
You want to see the mayor.
- You want to do some English classes.
(he) come?
II
(he) come on Thursday?
(he / not). He always watches his
A: .. . favourite TV programme?
B: That's right!
4A Complete the quiz questions with
verbs in the box.
VOCABULARY prepositions (2)
I eat
SA Read sentences 1-7 and label the basketball players in
the picture below.
watch
travel
speak
see
I Eduardo is in front of Dirk.
2 Andrei is opposite Eduardo.
WHERE IN THE WORLD ... ?
3 Steve is on the right of Dirk.
1 Where can you -"e""a,,-t_ _ mooncake?
4 Theo is behind Steve.
a) Mexico
b) China
c) Sweden
S Tony is next to Andrei.
6 Nene is on the left of Tony.
2 Where can you
in one country?
four languages
7 Jorge is opposite Nene.
B Underline the correct alternative.
a) Switzerland b) Canada c) Japan
3 Where can you
Michelangelo's
famous statue of David?
A ndrei is on the left of / on the ri~ht of Tony.
2 Steve is in front of / opposite Theo.
3 Nene is opposite / behind Jorge.
4 Tony is behind / next to Nene.
a) Brazil
b) Spain
c) Italy
4 Where can you
across eleven
time zones in one country?
S Eduardo is next to / on the left ofJorge .
6 A ndrei, Nene and Tony are opposite / near each other.
5
B Circle the correct answers in the quiz.
C Read sentences 1-5 and check your answers.
can
Mooncake is a very sweet cake . You~ eat it in
China at the Mid-Autumn Festival.
2 In Canada you hear two languages, French
and English, but in Switzerland there are four
A
Dirk
official languages: Italian, French, German and
B
Romansch.
C _ _ _ _ _ ___
D _ _ _ _ _ ___
3 The statue of David is in Italy. You visit it in
Florence.
4 India has got one time zone, the USA has four,
and in Russia you go through eleven time zones.
S Rio and Madrid have got a lot of football teams,
but in London you choose between sixteen
A"erent football clubs including Arsenal ,
~y,rarr' ou>
4C again. Add can to each
E
F
G _______________
H _______________
VOCABULARY things to buy
1A
FUNCTION shopping
Write the shop names under pictures 1-10.
2
Add the words from the box to the conversations.
'II
enough
yeti
Can in too got problem
're it expensive they
them
Conversation I
you
A: Canj help me?
sPorts shop
B: Yes?
2
A: Have you got these jeans black?
B: Black? I think so. Yes.
A: Oh, they aren't big. Have you got in size 16?
B: Er .. . let me look. Ah, yes.
A: Great, I take them. How much are?
B: They £39.99.
4
3
Conversation 2
A : I help you?
B: Yes, we need a Scotland football sh irt for Quncan.
A: OK. Try this one.
B: No, it's big. Have you it in small?
5
A: Here you are.
6
B: Thanks. That's great. How much is?
A: £.60.
B: What? £.60! That's too.
C:Mum!
B: No. No, thank you. Sorry, Duncan.
A: Fine. No.
7
LEARN TO say no politely in a shop
3 Put the words in the correct order to complete the
conversation.
Assistant:
help / I / Can / you?
Can I help you?
I
9 ________________ 10
Customer: thanks. / looking, / just / I'm
2
-----------------
B Complete the things to buy from the shops.
Go to shop I to buy tra!!..!in""er",-s___ or a swi _______
co s,______
Assistant:
_ In shop 3 you can buy new_______ and
mag,______
You can buy jea
..!.
- You can buy bre______ and
No, / medium. / Only / sorry. / in
4
-----------------
and a jac_______ in shop 4.
Do you want an Italian-English dic
shop 9.
Customer: you / Have / small? / in / this / T-shirt / got
Customer: No, / isn 't / right. / it / anyway. / Thanks
5_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
? Go to
cak~_ _ _
Assistant:
in shop 5.
:; You go to shop 7 when you need a bla..a_ _ _ _ DVD,
hea
or a mem
sti ______
red. / we've / in / it / got
6_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ __
Customer: not / Mmm, I'm / think / I / sure. / to / need /
it. / about
7
----------------
5.1
FOOD
2A
5.1 Listen to the pronunciation. Are the
underlined sounds the same (5) or different (D)?
VOCABULARY food/drink
1A
Complete the words.
I milk
chicken
2 meat
bread
3 cuc!,!mber
Qnion
4 sausages
hot dQg
5 s.i!rdines
C.i!rrots
6 ban.i!na
gr.i!pe
7 yoghurt
butter
8 frillt
jillce
S
B Listen again and repeat.
gr _ _ _ _
GRAMMAR countable / uncountable nouns
Vegetables
9
3A
Underline the correct alternative.
I I drink milk / milks every day.
car _ _ _ _
13
cu _ _ _ _ _ _
2 My parents eat a lot of fruit / fruits .
10
3 We often have roll / rolls for breakfast.
4 I don't like pea / peas.
Meat and fish
5 I don 't eat meat / meats.
c h __ __ _
6 I really hate rice / rices.
sa _ _ _ _ _ _
7 We hardly ever have bean / beans.
8 There's a lot of posta / pastas in my cupboard .
B Make the sentences above true for you.
Drink
12
fr _ _ _
ju
2
3
II
4
5
Other
b r _ _
6
_
7
14
8
4
Use the prompts below to write sentences. Make the
nouns plural where necessary.
I Apple / good / for you.
Apples are
~,Ood
for you.
2 coffee / good / for you?
3 There / a lot of / sugar / the cupboard .
4 There / a lot of / sausage / the fridge.
5 he / like / grape?
6 I / not like / butter.
B Write the numbered letters from Exercise 1A to find
the message.
I
.Q.
23
4
567
7 you / eat / a lot of / biscuit?
8
9
10
"
12
13
14
8 We not / eat / a lot of / egg.
READING
SA
GRAMMAR nouns w ith a/an ,
Read the article and match recipes 1-3 with shopping lists A-C.
some, any
6
Complete the sente nces with al an,
some or any.
Pasta salad hasn't got any
meat in
it, but it 's got
vegetables.
TOO BUSY TO EAT?
Do you have a busy lifestyle? When you come home from
work, are you too tired to cook in the evenings? Here are
three easy-to-make dishes from TV chef James Conway.
1 Eggs
a la Proven~ale
A dish with a sophisticated name, but in fact it's very
simple. Mi x together three eggs, some tomato sauce, a
small onion , and some salt and pepper. Put some oil in a
frying pan and when it's hot, add the egg mixture. Stir it
around and 'There you go!'
2 A: Are there
Co la chicken?
vegetables in
B: Yes, it's got
onion and
_ _ _ _ green pepper.
3 There isn't
chill i sauce in Eggs
ala Proven<;ale, but there's _ _ __
tomato sauce.
4 Two dishes have got
oil in
them and one hasn't got _ _ __
5 A: Is there
salt and pe pper in
the Pasta salad?
2 Pasta salad
This is a flexi ble dish, so you can eat it every day. Mix
together some cooked pasta - I like three-colour pasta - and
two types of cooked vegetables (e.g. broccoli, tomatoes,
corn on the cob, green peppers). Add some oil and chilli
sauce, stir it around ... and enjoy!
B: No there isn't, but there's _ _ __
hot sauce.
6 Cola chicken is _ _ _ _ very simple
dish.
7 Write sentences with
and somel any.
there '51 there are
3 Cola chicken
./ fru it
Cola chicken is simple to make. You need a chicken, some
cola, an onion and a green pepper. Cut up the chicken, the
onion, and the green pepper and put them together in a
pan. Add some cola, some herbs and spices, and cover it
with aluminium foil. Bake it at 350 degrees for one hour.
There's some fruit. but there aren't any
~ SHOPPING UST
parla (3-co(o0.r)
ejgS
lomaloes
brocco(,
clvl(,' ra0.ce
+OIWl.+O
scw.ee
)( vegetables
vegetables.
2 ./ bread
)( butter
3 )( fruit juice
./ water
4 )( bananas
./ apples
5 ./ grapes
)( cheese
6 ./ pasta
)( tomato sauce
7 )( on ions
./ carrots
8 ./ salt
)( pepper
I oKiott
sa.1t
0,1
oil
[£]
<;/JOPP ]:/AG h]:<;i
c~icke.v\
cdo
q(~
Pefper
~erbs of'\d spiCes
B Which two shopping lists are not complete? Read the recipes again
and add the missing ingredients to the lists.
I
5.2
VOCABULARY containers
VOCABULARY large numbers
1
2A
Vic and Bob are going on a camping trip. Complete
their conversation with eight of the words in the box.
Make them plural if necessary.
~
jar
bottle bag cup packet
tube mug carton bar roll
Write the numbers in words.
two thousand. five hundred and twenty-three
2,523
2 3,145
3 1,101
4 10,000
5 721
Bob: OK, Vic. Is everything here?
Vic: Yes, I think so.
Bob: OK. Three
I
of baked beans?
of chocolate?
Vic: Er ... yes.
Bob: One 3
Vic:
of toothpaste?
Yeah.
Bob: Five
Vic:
of water?
4
is is a no smoking holiday!
0
of jam?
6
Yes.
sweets?
Bob. yo 're on a die
Bob: Bu
Vic:
A
I
ey"re sugar-free sweets.
Huh!
Bob: Two 8_ _ __ of toilet paperl
Vic:
B
I ffiil6
____ 0
IC
3A Make questions with how much/ many and a
word/phrase from columns A and B. Make the nouns in
column A plural if necessary.
of cigarettes?
Bob.
Bo : 0
IC
GRAMMAR how much/many
Right.
Bob: A 5
Vic:
5.2 Listen and check. Then listen and repeat.
B
cans
Vic: Yes.
Bob: Five 2
6 250,000
is there in a hamburger?
2 letter
are there in a mile?
3 beef
are there in English?
4 vowel
are there in the UK?
5 cent
is there in a 25-metre swimming pool?
6 water
are there in the English alphabet?
7 juice
is there in one can of cola?
8 sugar
al ethel e in the ayel age Ailiel icall fan lily?
9 country
are there in a euro?
10 kilometres is there in ten kilos of oranges?
Er .. . toilet paper? Oh, no!!
I How many children are there in the average American family?
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
B Match answers a)-j) with questions 1-10.
a) 100
5
b) 375,000 litres
c) 1.61
d) two
e) 40 grams, or 10 spoons
f) twenty-six
g) four: England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland
h) five
i) about 3.5 litres
j) I 14 grams - one ki lo makes eight burgers
LISTENING
WRITING paragraph s
4A
6A
5.3 Listen to a radio programme and tick the best
On the junk food lover's diet .. .
Read the blog and number the topics below in the
correct order. The writer doesn't give inf orm ation about
two topics.
I you can eat a lot of junk food .
drinks
answer.
2 you can eat a little junk food .
snacks
3 you can 't eat any junk food .
fast food
breakfast
fo reign food
dinner
lunch
------------~~--------------~, ~
HOW MY FAMILY EATS
Hungarians love eating! We have four meals a
day: breakfast, lunch, a snack and dinner. My
son doesn't eat breakfast at home because he
doesn't want to get up early. I make breakfast
for him and he takes it to school. My husband
and I eat breakfast at home. We like eating
rolls with butter or cheese and ham or different
kinds of salami. We don't usually have cereal
with milk.
B Complete the questions with How much/ many.
I
How many
hot dogs can you eat in a w eek?
2
chocolate can you eat in a w eek?
3
pieces of pizza can you eat in a w eek?
4
packet s of cri sps can you eat in a w eek?
5
hamburgers can you eat in a w eek?
6
cola can you drink in a w eek?
C Listen again and answer questions 1-6.
GRAMMAR quantifiers
5 Make sentence b) the opposite of sentence a) . Use the
quantifiers in the box.
quite a lot (of)
much
a)
I don't drink very much coffee.
b)
I drink quite a lot
_ a)
..!
a lot (of)
many
I've got a lot of friends.
I haven't got
a)
There's a lot of pasta in the jar.
b)
There isn 't
a)
I haven't got much time to relax.
b)
I've got
b)
_ a)
0)
fri ends.
We sometimes eat an afternoon snack maybe some bread and fruit . My son likes
having crisps for a snack but they aren't good
for him .
We have dinner between 6p.m. and 7p.m. We
eat something light or we have leftovers from
lunch. We eat together and talk about our day.
I like hearing my son talk about school. Our
dinner is very relaxed.
pasta in the jar.
time to relax.
T here are some tomatoes in the fridge.
There are
no
We have lunch when my son comes back
from school - between 1p.m . and 2p.m. and the whole family eats together. Lunch is
the main meal of the day for us. I cook all day
and we always eat hot food . We often have
vegetable soup, and then we have the main
dish - for example, pasta, cheese or meat
with potatoes, rice or noodles.
We like food from other countries too,
especially Italian food. We often eat pizza
or spaghetti with bolognese sauce . We
sometimes go to an Italian restaurant and I
learn new dishes.
of coffee.
b)
- a)
none
---
B Write four or five paragraphs about how your family
eats. Write 80-100 word s.
tomatoes in the fridge.
Stamps? Yes, there are some here.
Stamps? N o, there are
here.
II
VOCABULARY restaurant words
1
Complete the article. Use each word ~.
I menu
chef
dishes
bill
order
tip
LEARN TO understand fast speech
3A
5.4 Listen and tick what the customers order.
Customer I
waiter
Customer 2
Customer 3
hamburger
I
roll
The American diner is a great place to eat but it's
strange for foreigners. When you sit down, someone
brings you a glass of ice water - you don't 1 order
the water, it just comes. The 2
is not a simple
list of food, but it's a long list with hundreds of
3
. A4
in a diner can cook anything
and everything! Luckily, there are often pictures of
some of the 5
in the 6
to help you
a simple sandwich, the
choose. When you 7
8
asks you lots of questions - what sort of
bread, if you want cheese on it, etc. He writes all the
information down and gives it to the 9_ _ __
At the end of the meal, you ask for the 10_ _ __
Usually. you leave the money on the table with the
_ _ _ _ and you leave a 12
of 15-20%.
s portant to leave a 13
- in the USA, a
_ _ _ _ doeso't get much money!
veggie burger
lettuce
onion
I
tomato
corn on the cob
salad
B Look at the phrases from Exercise 3A and draw lines
to show the linking.
and~a
I
salad too, please
2 corn on the cob
3 and some onions on the burger
4 a hamburger in a roll
5 with onion and tomato
6 with lettuce and onion
c
~
5.5 Listen and check. Then listen and repeat.
VOCABULARY cooking
4
Complete the words about food and cooking with
the letters from the alphabet (A-Z). Use each letter only
once.
s w ee t
2 sa __ t
3 to s __ ir
FUNCTION ordering in a restaurant
4 spi __ es
5 __ rea __ fast
2
Put the words in the correct order.
Waiter:
ready / you / order / to / are?
Are you ready to order?
I
Customer: soup, / like / I'd / onion / please / some
2
- - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - -
Waiter:
like / a / you / would / course / main?
3
- - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - -
Customer: some / could / lamb / I / roast / have?
4
----------------
Waiter:
you / would / like / what / vegetables?
5
- - - - - -- - - - - - - - - -
Customer: I / and / have / please / potatoes / peas, /
can )
6
- - - - - -- - - - - - - - - -
Waiter:
drink / something / to?
7
- - - - -- - - - - - - - - - -
Customer: I / some / mineral/have / could / water?
8
- - - - - -- - - - - - - - - -
f
1
6 __ u __ ce
8 to mi __
10 to tur __ o __ er
II
noo __ le __
t
b
7 to s __ uee __ e
9 so __ sa __ ce
d
m
z
a
12 __ ark __ t
13 to d __ op
14 __ i I
15 ve __ et __ bles
16 __ an
h
•
1
17 __ is __
n
r
o
e w
y
q
•
)
6.1
THE PAST
GRAMMAR was/were
VOCABULARY dates and times
1
4A Write how you say the dates.
Complete the sentences with the correct form of
was/were.
1913/1959
Jan and I were
in Paris at the weekend. It 2.W,-"a",-S_ _
expensive, but interesting.
2 Simon and his wife
yesterday. They
3 I
(not) at the theatre
at the cinema.
late, but the teacher
'March the nineteenth. nineteen fifty-nme'
'The nineteenth of March. nineteen fifty mne.
2 1/512010
3 31/312002
(not) angry.
4 Louise _ _ _ sorry that you _ _ _ (not) at her party.
4 30/10/1995 _________________________
5 We _ _ _ _ in New York last summer and the people
_ _ _ _ very friendly.
5 26/112005
6 The film _ _ _ _ (not) funny, but the popcorn
_ _ _ _ really good!
6 13/10/1957 ________________________
2
7 21/5/1910
Write the questions and short answers.
Paul Newman - actor? .I Canadian? 1
a) Was Paul Newman an actor?
b) Was he Canadian?
Yes. he was.
No. he wasn't.
8 61111805
®
2 Beatrix Potter - writer?.I English?.I
B
6.1 Listen and tick the dates you hear in the list in
Exercise 4A. Which one don't you hear?
a) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
b) ____________________
5 Add on, in, ago, yesterday or last to each sentence.
Some sentences have two correct answers.
3 Beethoven and Wagner - dancers? 1 German?.I
a) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
on 1 last
b) ____________________
It was very cold j Fr.iday.
4 Confucius - doctor? 1 Chinese?.I
2 I was at university 1995.
a) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
3 He wasn't at home a week.
b) ____________________
5 Che Guevara and Eva Peron - singers? 1 Argentinian?.I
a) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
4 We were at the party weeke nd .
5 Were you at work Wednesday?
b) _____________________
6 My parents were both eighty years o ld year.
3
Complete the sentences with the correct form of be in
he present or past.
jan 'S
quite talkative now, but he wasn 't
very talkative when he was a child.
(not)
There
a lot of people in the office yesterday
only one person here
afternoon, but there
now.
3 The weather
(not) very nice last weekend, but
it
beautiful now.
~
My mother _ _ _ _ retired now. but most of her life
she _ _ _ _ a teacher.
- W e _ __ _ (not) at home yesterday, but we
_ ___ here today.
:: The food here
fine last week. but this meal
_ _ _ _ (not) very good.
_ _ __ (not) very well yesterday and
no t) well today.
1 _ _ __
_ Svetlana
at school with me when we were
children and now she
a famous politician.
= n ere
t there
can see you
e matter? You
a lot of people at the concert last night,
(not) many here tonight.
(not) very happy today. What's
OK yesterday.
7 The children were tired morning. and today, too.
8 It was cold July.
9 We were in the cafe afte rnoon.
10 Simon was here ten minutes, but he isn't here now.
READING
6A
I
Read the article and tick the best title.
Work and friendship don't mix
2 Film star romances
B
ritney and Justin, Kate and Leonardo ...
celebrities who have something in common : a
close friendship.
Some film stars were friends when they were children.
Americans Leonardo DiCaprio and Tobey McGuire
(Spid~rman) were good friends, starting when they
were child actors looking for work on the same films
and TV shows.
3
Famous friends
Of course there are stars who don't want to be friends
with other stars. Hugh Grant says he doesn't like
spend ing t ime with other actors. 'I don't have any
actor friends; Grant says, 'I'm friends on the film and
then I walk away:
Work often brings famous people together. Justin
Timberlake and Britney Spears were on the Mickey
Mouse Club Show, a children's TV programme,
together when they were eleven years old. George
Cloon ey and Brad Pitt were co-stars in Ocean's
Eleven, and are very close now.
Sometimes friends in real life play lovers on screen,
and that can be difficult. Kate Winslet and Leonardo
DiCaprio are good friends, but they don't have a
romantic relationship. In th e film Titanic, for both of
them the kissing scenes were strange. 'It was like I
was kissing my brother; says Kate.
B How do the stars know each other? Are they friends
from c~ildhood (C) , friends from work (W) , or doesn't
the article say (?)? Tick the correct box. Sometimes two
answers are possible.
c
Leonardo and Tobey
W
?
./
Justin and Britney
D Complete the sentences with the words in the box.
Then read the article again and check.
I away
with
together
on
for (x2)
in (x4)
The celebrities in the article all have something
_ _ _ _ common.
2 Leo nardo and Tobey were ch ild actors looking _ _ __
work on the same films.
3 Work brings famous people _ _ __
4 George Clooney and Brad Pitt were co-stars _ _ __
George and Brad
Kate and Leonardo
Ocean's Eleven.
5 Sometimes friend s _ _ _ _ real life play lovers on
screen.
6 The kissing scenes
the film Titanic were
strange
both Kate and Leonardo.
C Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)?
I Leonardo and Tobey were on the same TV show
together. F
2 George and Brad are good fri end s.
3 Kate and Leonardo were real life lovers.
4 Kate doesn't think it was easy to be in a romantic film
with Leonardo.
5 Hugh Grant has got a lot of actor friends.
6 He's unfriendly w hen he works with other actors.
III
7 Hugh Grant doesn't want to be friend s
stars.
other
8 He says he's fri ends _ _ _ _ the film and then he walks
GRAMMAR past simple
1A Complete the life story of Anita Roddick. Use the
past simple form of the verbs in the box.
2A How do you pronounce -ed in past simple verbs?
Write the past simple form of the regular verbs below in
the correct place in the table.
wefk
gro',,, I:Ip leave open (x2) die meet travel
come have go work get married study
sell
want
It!
Anita Roddick started The Body Shop, the first 'green'
cosmetics* company. She was born Anita Perelli in the
UK in 1942 and 1 grew up
in Littlehampton in the
south of England. Her parents 2
from Italy
and she 3
three brothers and sisters.
After she 4_ _ _ _ _ school, Anita
5_ __
to Bath College and
become a
6_ _ _ _ _ to
_
_
change love play finish start
help try enjoy travel hate
Stop
lId!
Idl
worked
B
6.2 Listen and check. Then listen and repeat.
teacher. After college, she 7
all around
Gordon Roddick
the world. Then she 8
and they 9_ _ _ _ _ in 1970. Anita and Gordon
10
a restaurant and then a hotel. At the
same time Anita 11 _ _ _ __ for the United Nations.
C Write the past simple of the irregular verbs below.
3 speak
9 write
She 12
the first Body Shop in Brighton,
England, in 1976. The shop 13
only fifteen
items with only natural ingredients. It now sells over
300 items to 77 million customers and in 2004 was the
twenty-eighth top name in the world of business. Anita
Roddick 14
in 2007.
She left behind a husband and
two daughters.
4 grow
10 sleep
S wake
II
6 teach
12 buy
think
thought
2 meet
B Correct the information. Use the negative form of
e verb.
Anita lived in Italy.
Anita didn't live in Italy.
She w ent to Bath University.
3 She became a teacher.
8 draw
leave
o®
6.3 Listen to the vowel sound in the verbs. Write
them in the correct place in the table.
/J:I
leI
thought
l'dul
*cosmetics = make-up,
for example lipstick,
mascara, hand cream
7 know
lu:1
GRAMMAR past simple: questions
3
Write questions about Anita Roddick.
Where did her barents come from?
Her parents came from Italy.
2 Where _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ ____
She grew up in Littlehampton.
3 Howmany _________________
She had three brothers and sisters.
4 What _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
After school, she went to Bath College.
S When ____________________________
After college she stayed at home.
She got married in 1970.
6 Where _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ____
- She and her husband started a cafe.
She opened the first Body Shop in Brighton.
7 When ________________________________
She had a son.
She died in 2007.
LISTENING
4A Read the information about Zsilan and Lin .
Then tick the correct box fo r sentences 1-5.
Mi:J name is ZS·llan.
I was born in sei]-ins
on Mai:J ffl, 1qq7
Mi:J ,eal parents
ale d.ead., bLL+ an
~LLs-t,alian man and.
woman ad.op+ed. + me,
and. now +hei:J ale m!:J
mLLrnmi:J and. d.ad.d.~J
Now I live ·In S!:Jd.nei:J
(YI:; Y1O. me.. is LiYl. M:;
biv-thdc.:; is Mo.:; 'Dth.
1 wo.S bov-Yl iYl Be..ijiYl~.
1 JOYl 't v-e..yne.ynbe..v- m:;
v-e..a.1 po. V-e..Y1+s ) but YlOW
1 ho.ve.. Aus+V-o.l io.Yl
po.V-e..Y1+s o.YlJ 1 live.. iYl
Me..lboume...
*adopt = take into a new family
True
Zs IIM'
-e
Maybe
and un are from China.
ere born on
same year.
5
e same day in the
I Kasia didn 't study last night. She fe lt too tired .
2 She needed some fresh air. She went out for a walk.
4 They live in different cities in Australia.
B
3 It was a warm evening. T here were a lot of people in the
street.
They know each other.
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4 They looked happy. T hey weren 't very friendly.
Listen and check.
C Listen agai n and underlin e t he correct answer.
I Philip and Denise adopted Zsilan in 199912005.
2 They brought her home when she was about one/ two.
3 At first, Zsilan was very happy/ unhappy.
4 They put letters / a photo on the website.
6 The girls met in Sydney/Melbourne.
7 They loved/ didn't like each other from the first moment.
9 They like dancing and swimming/singing.
I 0 They found out they were sisters when they were
eightlten.
o®
6.5 Complete the sentences from the recording
w ith t he words in the box. Then listen and check.
Philip: She was, er,
2
at first
a lot
about
much
I
two years o ld, but
there was a problem ...
Denise: Yes, she was a 3
intell igent little girl, but at
first she was also 4
quiet. She ate
5
. . . but she didn't talk 6_ _ __
we didn't know what to do.
Philip: Yes, she was
7_ _ _ _
unhappy.
6 They didn't talk very much. They were happy to be
together agai n.
7 Kasia drank coffee; he didn't drink anything. He wasn 't
thirsty.
9 Kasia tried the number. It didn't work. She isn't very
happy now.
Kasia didn't study last night because she felt too tired. She
needed some fresh air ...
8 The girls lived/didn 't live together.
really
5 She met an old friend. They went to a cafe.
8 T hey w anted to meet again. He gave her his phone
number.
5 Zsilan and Lin looked the same/different.
very (x2)
Join each sentence in 1-9 with because, so, and or
but. Then write a paragraph.
3 Their Australian parents adopted* them .
15
WRITING becouse,so, ond, but
VOCABULARY weekend activities
3A
Ci rcle the best answer to show interest.
A: What did you do on Saturday?
1A
Complete the poem w ith the past simple form of t he
verbs in t he box.
go (x2)
w atch (x 2)
play (x2)
go for
stay (X2)
B: I had lunch with my grandparents.
A: a) It was nice.
<6Ifh-h==at=s-o-u-n-~
2 A: Did you have a good day yesterday?
B: No, we went for a walk and it rained!
'I Iwent
shopping and 2
then 3_ _ _ _ some golf and
'We 5
and all 6
'17
and 8
A: a) Really? That sounds interesting.
TV
4_ _ _ _
tea.'
with friend s in Amsterd am
clubbing till 3a.m.'
a DVD at home
the piano all alone.'
'W ell my weekend was really great.
I9
at home an d cooked, and ate.'
B Read the poem aloud .
b) So what did you do?
3 A: Did you have a good weekend?
B: I wasn 't very well so I stayed in bed.
A: a) That sounds awful.
4 A: How was you r weekend?
b) It was terrible.
B: Fantastic , thanks!
A: a) Wh y, what did you do?
b) Really? That sounds fantastic.
5 A: Did you do anything special at the weekend?
FUNCTION making conversation
B: N o, we just stayed at home and relaxed.
A: a) That sounds terrible.
2A
b) That sounds lovely.
Put the word s in the correct order.
weekend / how / your / was?
How was your weekend?
2 did / do / what / you?
B
6.6 Listen to the conversations and rea d aloud at
the same time.
LEARN TO keep a conversation going
3 did / what / see / film / you?
4 Complete the conversation with phrases a)-i) below.
W rite the correct letter.
4 good / it / w as?
A: Hi, Jamala. How was your weekend?
B: OK, thanks.
5 with / go / you / who / did ?
6 on / you / did / what / do / Sund ay?
A: Did you go to Gerhardt's jazz concert?
B: Yes, I did. I...!.h' --_ _
A: Really? 2_ _ __
B: W ell, no, there weren't ...
7 you / did / go / where?
A: That sounds bad!
3 _ _ __
4 _ _ __
B: Gerhardt's mother and father, but 5_ _ __
8 music / w as / how / the?
A: That's good. 6_ _ __
9 did / get / you / time / what / back?
A: That's quite early.
B: N o, I didn 't.
7_ _ __
8_ _ __
B: He was happy. 9_ _ __
o
now / tired / you / are?
a) they enjoyed it.
B Match answers a)-j) with questions 1- 10 above.
a) With my cousi n, Ian. 5
n) Great! The bands were fantastic!
) Well, on Saturday we w ent to the cinema.
Perfect!
e) The new Batman film.
, To Hyde Park, in London.
:; On Sunday I went to a rock festival with Fran.
~
Yes, very good.
No, I feel fin e.
After midnight.
b) Did you get home late?
c) W ho were the other people?
d) How did Gerhardt feel about it?
e) only me and two other people.
f) The concert ended at about ten o'clock.
g) Were there many people there?
h) It was vel y good .
i) He loves playing, so it wasn't a problem for him.
REVIEW AND CHECK 2: UNITS 4-6
GRAMMAR past simple
VOCABULARY revision
1A
2A
Com plete the forum entries with the correct form of t he verbs in
Look at the fo r um entries in
Exercise lA and fi nd:
the box.
two rooms in a house
be (X S)
bring
buy (x2)
do
eat
go (x2)
have (x2)
play
see
living room. kitchen
2 two pieces of furniture
00 YOU remember the 60s? ~i~
Well , UJe l--'w-'-'e"-re"--_ _ _ _ _ a typical family. We
(not) poor ... We 3_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ the
--I-
3 four electronic items
2
same kind of furn iture as noUJ. In the living room there
4
armchairs, a sofa and a black and UJhite
television . We 5
our first colour TV in 1968.
Doris K
We 6_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (not) food at the supermarket and every
morning a man 7
our house. Terry G
fresh milk, bread and eggs to
After school , my friends and I 8
to the corner shop
next to the post office . For ten pence UJe got five big bars of chocolate
and 9
it a ll! John M
There UJas so much neUJ technology - there
5 four places in town
B Put the letters in order to make words
and phrases. Start with the underlined
letters.
10 _ _ _ _ _ _ __
neUJ mach ines in the kitchen and the garden, and neUJ styles of cars.
I remember my first pocket calculator - it 11 _ _ _ _ _ _ __
amazing! Of course, UJe 12
home computers ... life UJas nice and sloUJ .
4 four weekend activities
(not) mobile phones or
Eloise B
b) poba~urd
c) sholoc
d) remmoy ckit~
e) deeshaphon
When I think of the 1960s I think of family. We alUJays
13
things together. We UJere a big family
UJith three of us boys and five girls. At the UJeekend UJe
14
football or other games and UJe often
15 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ for UJalks. Sometimes UJe UJent to the theatre in
g) bedra:yyor
tOUJn and 16
UJe UJere together.
j) trahomoh
a play . The important thing UJas that
Winston T
dining room
a) iigQnn m[oo
f) yat~ ni deb
h) og glibbun~
i) ummsue
C A dd w ords a) -j) to groups 1-
5 in
Exercise 2A .
B Complete the questions.
3
D oris and her fam il y / poor?
Were Doris and her family poor?
Find t w elve f ood words in the puzzle.
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2 W hen / her fam il y / buy / their first colour TV?
3 Terry's fam il y / go shopping for food / at the supermarket?
4 Where / they / buy / mil k / bread / eggs?
5 How much / choco late / John and his friends / get / for ten pence?
6 H ow many / brothers and sisters / Winston / have?
C Write answers for questions 1-8 in Exercise lB.
No. they weren't.
4
2
5
3
6
REVIEW AND CHECK 2: U
GRAMMAR countable / uncountable nouns
VOCABULARY life story verbs
4A Add -s where necessary to the food on the list.
6A Complete the life story of a famous man . Use t he
past simple form.
2- KilOf> of orange.Q
I
I
Kilo of apple.
2- paC.Ke.tf> of paf>ta
1/2- Kilo of c.he.e.f>e.
I
tin of be.an
bag of ric.e.
'3
c.artonf> of milK
I
Kilo of c.arrot
B Underline the correct alternatives in the phone call.
A: Hi , Jo. Where are you?
B: Hi. I'm at the supermarket. I left the shopping list at work.
Can I check some th ings? IHow much / How many fruit
have we got?
A: Let me look. 2No / Non e.
B: OK. 3How much / How many vegetables 4is / are there?
A: Lots, but we haven't got ssome / any potatoes. And we
need 60 / some spaghetti. Maybe two packets?
B: Right. 7/s / Are there
80 /
He was Iborn
in Germany in 1879. He 2st<-_ _ __
violin when he was very young, but he hated it. When he
was fifteen. his father 310
his job and the fam ily
4mo___ to Italy. He wasn't a very good student, and at
16, he sle
Italy for Switzerland to finish his studies.
and he 6 me
his future wife Mileva there. He
7fi
his studies and two years later, he 8fo, _ _ __
a job with the Swiss government. He and Mileva
married in 1903. and they IOh,~a_ _ __
9go
three children. In 191 I. he II be
a professor at the
University of Zurich . He and his second wife, Elsa.
12we
to America in 1932. and 13bo
a
house in New Jersey. His name was famous in the years after.
in connection with atomic energy and the equation E=MC2.
He 14di
in 1955.
B Who is the famous man?
any water?
A: Yes, we've got 90 / some bottle in the fridge, but we
haven't got IOsome / any mi lk. Can you buy three cartons?
FUNCTION shopping; ordering food
B: Sure. That's all , thanks. See you soon!
7A
VOCABULARY prepositions (I) and (2)
SA Look at the picture. Tick four true sentences. Correct
th e false sentences.
Put the words in the correct order.
At a clothes shop_
a) on ly / got / a / sorry, / we've / medium
Sorry. we've only got a medium.
b) help / can / you / I?
c) small. / too / it's / anyway. / thanks
d) large / a / in / got / this / you / have?
2 At a restaurant
a) yes, / like / with / potatoes / rice / I'd / chicken /
and / the
The oranges are next to the bread.
The cheese is between the beans and the carrots.
b) would / what / like / drink / and / you / to?
3 The pasta is behind the rice.
,:. The apples are on the left of the oranges.
S The grapes are in front of the carrots.
c) order / to / ready / you / are?
, The bread is above the grapes and the carrots.
The apples are between the rice and the oranges.
The beans are on the right of the carrots.
d) I / can / glass / of / water, / have / please / a /
mine ral?
B Put the conversations above in the correct order.
At a clothes sho p:
B ~ RC2.1 Listen and check.
2 At a restaurant:
lL __ _
TEST 2: UNITS 4-6
TEST
Circle the correct option to complete the sentences.
I
17 Th e letter 0 is
a balcony?
a) Has it
a) near
b) Is there
c) Are there
b) was
c) were
a) Was Victor
a) theatre
b) sports centre c) cinema
a) some
b) a
5 I
b) staied
a) twO weeks ago b) in two weeks c) last two weeks
James _ _ __
a) vegetabl es
a) too big
c} too much big
II
13 We met
a) on
for me .
b) no t e nough big
15 Greg,
a) are there any
c) I li ked.
b) You can
c) Do you can
b) ro ll s
c) tubes
cheese o n the table .
b) are some
c) 's some
26 I loved languages when I was at school, _ _ __
became an English teacher.
a) so
b) because
c) then
27 How _ _ _ _ do we nee d for the recipe?
b) Where
c) How many
b) in fro nt of
c) next to
2005 .
b) in
b) did you go
b) many eggs
c) much app les
a) on the right of b) on left of
c) on the left
29 Do you like _ _ __
b) sardines
c) a sardi ne
30 A: That jacket looks good o n you.
B: Thanks. I _ _ __
c) did you we nt
bread?
b) is the re a
a) many fruit
28 Kieron, can you stand _ _ _ _ Stefan, please?
a) sardine
c) at
14 Where _ _ _ _ at the weekend?
a) you did go
c) vegtables
visit the museum in the evenings?
a) Can you
a) 's a
12 Don't stand _ _ _ _ the television , I can't see!
a) be hind
b) vegatables
b) I did .
a) mugs
tins of baked beans have we got?
a) How much
b) didn't wanted c) didn't want
22 A: Did you li ke the film?
B: Yes, _ _ __
25 The re
b) Does she can c) Can she
10 These jeans are
c) I'd like
24 Two _ _ _ _ o f coffee, please .
go to work by bus?
a) Cans she
b) I like
23
b) 'm just looking c) just looking
b) a year ago
a) e last year
c) in 8th December
9
a) Could I
a) I did li ke.
B: Thanl<.S, 1 _ _ __
e sa
some chicken soup, please.
2 1 Would you like any _ _ __
7 A: Can I help you?
100
c) Victor was
B: Yes.
a) no wanted
c) stayed
6 Jessie and Karl got married _ _ __
a us
b) W ere Victor
20 We had a great ho liday. I _ _ _ _ to come home .
c) any
at home on Saturday.
a) staid
c) next to
19 A: Are you ready to order?
3 You can watch plays at the _ _ __
4 We've got _ _ _ _ butter in the frid ge.
b) above
18 _ _ _ _ at the party last night?
2 Yesterday we _ _ _ _ in the Czech Republic.
a) we nt
B in the alphabet.
a) have it
b) ' II take it
c) 'm not sure abou t
c) is there any
16 How much _ _ _ _ have we got?
a) biscuits
b) toothpaste
c) baked beans
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I
7.1
HOLIDAYS
VOCABULARY travel
GRAMMAR comparatives
1 A Rewrite the sentences using the
words in the box. You do not need two of
the words.
2
Correct the mistakes in the sentences.
Hondas are popular than Suzukis.
Hondas are more popular than Suzukis.
2 South Africa's hoter than Italy.
empty noisy cheap boring
uncomfortable slow expensive quiet
fast comfortable crowded interesting
There were no visitors in the museum .
The museum w as
3 I'm more old than my brother.
4 Indian food is spicyer than English food.
--"e,,-,m~p,-,;tY1--_ _
2 This bed's very hard - I can' t relax on it.
5 Lena's intelligenter than me.
This bed's _ _ _ __
3 The train travels at 165 kilometres an
hour.
The train is very _ _ _ __
6 Cola is sweetter than lemonade.
7 Chinese is more difficult that English.
4 There were a lot of people on the beach.
The beach was _ _ _ __
8 Crisps are badder for you than chips.
5 The book's good and has a lot of usefu l
information.
The book's _ _ _ __
6 The hotel is perfect - no cars outside, no
children around, so I can sleep all day.
The hotel is _ _ _ __
7 The car was $35,000 so he didn 't buy it.
The car w as too _ _ _ _ _ for him.
8 I didn't li ke the fi lm. I slept for most of it.
The fil m was _ _ _ __
9 These jeans didn't cost a lot.
These jeans w ere quite _ _ _ __
10 I can't sleep because of the party in the
flat below.
The party is very _ _ _ __
B ~ 7.1 listen and repeat the adjectives
from Exercise lA.
C listen again and write the adjectives in
t he correct place according to the stress.
10
200
cheap
empty
3 000
4000
50000
3 Complete the article with the comparative form of the adjectives
in brackets.
Either ... or._?
We ask singer and actress Sonia Haig to choose. Which is better .. . ?
a: Singing or acting?
A: Singing. Singing is 1 easier
(easy) for me than acting.
a: Healthy food or junk food?
A: Junk food. I know healthy food is 2
(good) for me, but
after a concert alii want is a pizza or a hamburger and chocolate!
a: Relaxing on a beach or visiting an art gallery?
A: Oh, visiting an art gallery because it's 3_ _ _ _ _ (interesting).
Sitting on a beach is boring.
a: Dinner at a restaurant or dinner at home?
A: That's a difficult question. I like cooking, but I like having dinner at a
restaurant because it's 4
(romantic)
than eating at home.
a: Family or friends?
A: Family. I'm 5
(close) to my sister
than to my friends and I phone my parents
every day.
a: Summer or winter?
A: Well, I love looking at snow ... but
winter is 6
(cold) and
I prefer being hot. OK, summer.
a: New York or Paris?
A: I love Paris, but I love New York more
because it's 7
(big)
than Paris and I like all the shops.
I have an apartment near
Central Park.
a: Cats or dogs?
A: Dogs. They're 8_ _ _ (friendly)
than cats!
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READING
4A Read the emails. Are Tim and Mike good travel partners?
Hi Dan,
Hi Lucy,
Mike and I arrived in Barcelon a on Satu rday. Th e
first night we were in a self-cat ering apartm ent
near the beach . I didn 't sleep we ll becau se it w as
too noisy, so ye sterd ay I moved t o a hote l in th e
city cent re. Mike stayed at th e apart me nt because
it's quite che ap. My hot el' s very com fo rt abl e and
quiet and it' s got Spani sh TV , so I can pract ise my
Spanisn in the eveni ng s.
Tim and I are here in beautiful Barcelona. I'm in a
self-catering apa rtment near the beach. It's not
very comfortable , but I only go there to sleep.
The f irst night there was a party next door and I
danced until 3a.m . Tim said it was too noisy and
he moved into a hotel in the city centre. He stays
in his room in the evenings and watches TV! Can
you believe it - watching TV on holiday!?
Yesterday Mike ca me with me to t he Picasso
Museum . I thou gh t it was fantastic, but he wanted
to leave aft er an hou r. He said it was boring, so
we went to t he beach and met some local people
and he talked to them for almost th ree hours .. .
that was bor ing! Of course , he spoke in English
because he doesn 't know m uch Spani sh.
Yest erday we went to the Picasso Museum. Wel l, it
was OK ... for about an hour ... but Tim wanted t o
stay there all day! You know me ... I like relaxi ng
on the beach and meet ing peop le - yesterday
I met som e gre at people from Madrid and we
ch atted al l afternoon.
Last night I wanted to go to a restauran t to try t he
local food, but Mike said it was too expensive. We
ent 0 a cheap snack bar and the food was awful.
Tim always wants to eat in expensive places, but
I li ke buying f ood from shops and eating it on
the beac h. Last night we went to a snack bar. The
food was terrib le.
Hope you're
Mike
ell.
Tim
B Who do you think says sentences 1- 8? Write Tim (T), Mike (M)
or both (T M) .
I I haven 't got much money.
M
2 A g<?od night 's sleep is important for me.
3 W hen I visit another country I try to learn some of the language.
4 W e don 't enjoy t he same things.
5 I love going to art galleries and museums.
6 I talked to some Spanish people on t he beach yesterday.
7 I do n't like eati ng expensive food.
8 The food in t he snack bar wasn't good.
C Read the emails again and answer the questions.
I Which is more expensive: t he apartment or t he hotel?
the hotel
2 Which is further fro m t he city centre: t he apartment or the hotel?
3 Which is noisier in the even ings: the apartment or t he hotel?
4 W hich is more comfortable: t he apart ment or the hotel?
5 Who is more talkati ve: Tim or Mike?
6 W ho is more serious: Tim or Mi ke?
7 Who is better at speaking Spanish: Ti m or Mike?
8 Who is more laid back: Tim or Mike?
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VOCABULARY places (I)
1 Complete the puzzle and find what you have when y
go on holiday.
a
k
e
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
I You have
GRAMMAR superlatives
B Write sentences about the holidays using the
superlative of the adjective.
I expensive
The most expensive is Mountain adventure.
2A
2 cheap
Read adverts A-C. Which holiday is good for:
3 comfortable
a family?
2 people who like relaxing?
4 noisy
3 people who like active holidays?
5 long
[;] V:=:=:~~================4-,
7 difficult
6 easy
LUXURY WEEKEND
"-
A relaxing weekend at the beautiful 5-star
Hanover Hotel. Swim in the warm sea and
relax on the beach all day! Tennis courts
a~d bicycles are available. The perfect
laid-back holiday.
:.':\. (3 nights - €1 ,490 per person)
8 short
9 uncomfortable
10 cold
3A Write the questions.
I What / long / word in this sentence?
What's the longest word in this sentence?
2 What / short / word on this page?
3 Which / interesting / text in units 1- 6 of this book?
MOUNTAIN
ADVENTURE
Mountain biking in
the Indian Himalayas
- spend the day
biking and sleep in
tents at night. Prepare
for temperatures
of -1 DOC! A real
adventure for the
sporty holidaymaker.
(10 days - €2,490
per person)
FAMILY FUN
Caow Fall/ily I)as
cvel',Yth il1g youl' ch ildre l1
l1eed to havc a good tio)e
- a lovely hlue lake, al1
advcl1tul'C playg rOU l1d,
o)iJ)i-goll' lll)d go-karts.
St:lY il1 a selr-catel'iJ)g
apartll1 CI1f. Sit baCH
relax 8l1d let us give y~ur
childl'cl1 tI)C holidav 'oj' a
Iil'cth17c! .
((i
days - ESSO per rm17i1y)
4 Which / good / exercise on this page?
5 What / difficult / grammar point in English?
6 Who / happy / person in your family?
7 Who / friendly / person in your English class?
8 Which / bad / restaurant in town?
B Answer the questions in Exercise 3A.
7.2
LISTENING
WRITING checking and correcting
4A
7.2 Look at the map and listen to Nick's audio
diary. Does his train go to or from Moscow?
SA Read the extracts from Nick's blog. Underline and
correct ten more mistakes. Check:
• the spelling
• past tense forms
• singular and plural
Hi, it's Nick again. We started
SIBERIA
the day with a surprise - but not
went
a good one . Anton and I goed
to the dining car for brekfast
and there wasn't any food . That
wasn't a big problem because
I had some biscuit and we
B Read sentences 1-8 below and check any new words
in your dictionary.
drinked some tea, but then we
I The Trans-Siberian train journey takes nine days.
went back for lunch and it was the same situation. The
2 The compartment
IS
F
for two people.
3 An on doesn 't speak much English.
waiter telled us that there's a station where they usually
get food , but the food truck wasn't there.
4 Nick can see snow, forests, villages, and lakes out of the
window.
Nobody on the trai n was worried about this becaus
5 N ick and Anton buy food from women on the train .
almost everybody broght their own food . A guy called
6 They drink a lot of coffee on the train .
Egor gaves us half of his roast chicken and a Chinese
7 On the last evening of the journey, Nick went to a party.
8 Nick loved the Trans-Siberian train journey.
C Listen to Nick's diary again. Are sentences 1-8 true (T)
or false (F)?
o
Correct the false sentences.
couple gave us some bread . Peoples were so kind.
Anto n and I t alke d about how to thank them ... so I
tought them some English songs and it were real ly just a
big party. My best day on the train!
I The Trans-Siberian train iourney takes seven days.
B Write a short text about one day on a journey. It can
be a real journey or an imaginary one. Write 80-100
words. Use the questions to help you.
• Where were you?
• How did you travel?
• What happened?
• Was it a good day?
C Check and correct any mistakes.
II
3 Read the information and look at the map. Circle the
correct number of the dest ination.
VOCABULARY places (2)
,
Add the missing vowels to make places in towns.
sq __ r_
2 c_r p_rk
Walking tours of Dublin
1 To Dublin Castle
From the Tourist Information Office, go to College Green
and turn left. Go down College Green and Dame Street,
and turn lef~t.o Castle Street. It's on the left and
number Ia I@ Ic on your map.
3 sw_mm_ng p __ 1
4 th __ tr _
5 I_br _ry
8 t __ r _st _ nf _rm_t __ n
2 From Dublin Castle to Trinity College
Go back to Dame Street and into College Green and the n
left into College Street. Thrn right into Pearse Street, and
then take the first right. It's number
2a I 2b I 2c on your map.
FUNCTION giving directions
3 From Trinity College to St. Stephen's Green
Go back to Pearse Street and turn left, then left into
College Street and then Grafton Street, and finally
Nassau Street. Thrn right into Dawson Street, and go
straight ahead until the end. You can see it in front of
you. It's number 3a I 3b I 3c on your map.
7 _rt g_lI_ry
2
Look at the map of Dublin, Ireland, and complete
the conversation . Speaker A is at Pearse Street station
(START) and wants to go to the Tourist Information
Office (TO.
A: Excuse me. Can you tell me the I way
to the
Tourist Information Office. please?
B: Sure. Go down here and 2
right into Lincoln
Place and then right again into Nassau Street.
A: OK.
B: Then go
3
4
4 From St. Stephen's Green to the National Gallery
Come out of St. Stephen's Green and go down Kildare
Street. At the end, turn right, and go straight on down
Clare Street. The National Gallery is on your right,
number 4a I 4b I 4c on your map.
LEARN TO check and correct directions
4A Look at the mSp and correct A's information in
sentences 1- 6 .
on down Nassau Street. Go
Kildare Street and 5
Street.
A: So, the park's between the cinema and the pharmacy.
B: No, it 's behind
pharmacy.
A: O K, so I stay o n Nassau Street.
B: Yes, unti l the end but then don't tu rn right 6_ _ __
Grafton Street.
the cinema and the
A: Not Grafton Street, OK.
2 A: So the supermarket 's between the cinema and the
pharmacy.
B: No, it's between _ __ _ _ _ __
B: Go straight 7
, into a small street ... I forget the
name ... and the Tourist Info rmation O ffice is on the
3 A: So, the cinema is the fourth building on the left.
B: No, it's _ _ _ _ __ _ _
8_ _ __
A: Great. Thank you!
4 A: So, the cafe is the fourth building on the left.
B: No, it's _ _ _ _ _ _ __
5 A: So, the post office is opposite the bank.
B: No, it's opposite _ __ _ _ _ __
6 A: So, the town hall is opposite the bank.
B: No, it's
the bank.
I
Pharmacy
II
Theatre
II
School
I
B Circle the stressed word in each of 6 's answers.
I B: No, it's~he cinema and the pharmacy.
C
7.3 Listen and check. Then list en and repeat.
8.1
NOW
GRAMMAR
1
C Write the questions.
present continuous
I W hat / Megan / read?
What 's Me~an
Write the -ingform of the verbs.
do
doin~
readin~?
2 W ho / Zoe / talk to?
2 have
3 run
3 W here / Zoe and Paolo / sit?
4 stay
5 swim
4 How many bags / Jo and Sam / carry?
6 sleep
7 write
5 Who / Wesley / take / a photo of?
8 try
9 begi n
6 W hat / Roger / do?
10 give
2A
Complete the sentences with the present continuous
form of the verbs.
jake'S Qla~Jn~
(sing).
2 Wesley
(play) the guitar and sin~in~
(take) a photo of Jake.
7 Who / laugh?
8 What / Zoe / drinking?
o
Look at the picture below and answer the questions
3 Jo and Sam
(stand) near Jake and
(listen) to him.
from Exercise 2C.
4 Roger
(walk) near Jake but he
(not listen) to him.
2
5 Megan
coffee.
6 Paolo and Zoe
They
7 Lisa
8 Philip
(si t) and
(drink) a
She's readin~ a
ma~azine .
3
4
(chat) with each other.
(not) watching Jake.
(look) at some bags.
5
6
7
(sell) a bag to Kalila.
8
B Look at the picture and use the information in
Exercise 2A to label the people.
".1"'1
••
CJ
c
CAFE ~
- ,
~
H
3 Put the words in order to make questions. Then write
short answers about you .
WRITING pronouns
I you / are / shoes / wearing?
6A Read the story. Who took Julia's phone?
Are you wearing shoes? Yes. I am. / No. I'm not.
On Friday night, David, Julia and I went to the Rock
Club. lJulia and David are fun and I like 2Julia an d
David a lot. The club was busy, but 3David, Ju lia and I
found a table.
2 your / is / ringing / phone?
3 are / pen / a / with / exercise / this / doing / you?
Julia put her mobile phone on the table, but after an
hour 4Julia saw that 5Julia's phone wasn't there, and
she was very angry. Then I had a good idea. I phoned
6Julia's number, and 7Julia, David and I heard 8Julia's
phone ringing.
4 room / other / the / sitting / are / people / in / any?
5 music / is / room / the / in / playing?
6 exercise / enjoying / are / this / you?
David started laughing, and then 9David took Julia's
phone out of lODavid's pocket and gave llJulia's
phone back to 12Julia. David thought this was funny,
but Julia was very angry with 13David, so she took
14David's phone and threw 15David's phone out of the
window ! Now 16David and Julia aren't speaking to
each other.
7 teacher / is / your / writing / the / board / on?
8 your / drinking / classmates / coffee / are?
VOCABULARY verbs with prepositions
4
Complete the sentences with prepositions.
Kim's over there. He's chatting to
Joan.
2 I'm waiting _ _ _ _ the train .
3 Diana, can you take a photo _ _ _ _ the class?
4 What are you listening _ _ __
5 We read
the w edding yesterday in the
newspaper.
6 I can't come at the moment. I'm _ _ _ _ the phone.
7 Hazel is on holiday. At the moment she's lying _ _ __
a beach in Goa.
8 Harry looked _ _ _ _ his watch . Jean was thirty
minutes late.
B Replace the underlined nouns in the story w ith
LISTENING
pronouns.
I They
SA
8.1 Listen and match phone conversations 1-5
with the correct places a)-e) .
Conversation I ' "
Conversation 2
a) tennis match
~ b) fashion show
2
3
4
5
Conversation 3
c) art gallery
Conversation 4
d) concert
6
Conversation 5
e) ticket office
7
8
B Listen again and underline the correct alternative for
each conversation .
The woman really likes / doesn't like the paintings.
Nellie wants / doesn't want to go to the concert.
3 The woman is in / going into a concert.
~
~
9 _ _ _ __
10 _ _ _ __
II
12 _ _ __
Felicity says she wants / doesn't want to meet for a coffee.
13
All / Some o(the people are wearing bl ack.
14 _ __ __
15 _ _ __ _
16 _ _ _ __
8.2
VOCABULARY appear ance
1A
Read sentences 1- 6 below and label the men in the picture.
- om's go long dar!< hair and a moustache. He 's slim.
3
e's go short dark hair and a moustache. He's sli m.
4 Sam's go
ery short dark hair and a beard. He isn 't very slim.
S Robert's got short dark hair, a moustache and a beard. He's very slim.
6 Bruce's got short dark hair. He isn't very slim.
B Describe the women in t he picture.
I Meg 'S got long blonde hair and she's slim.
2 Belinda _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
3 Jay-----------------------------------------4 Keira _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
GRAMMAR present simple/continuous
2
Und erline t he correct altern atives.
Gerald: Hi, Bruno. It's me, Gerald, What Ida you do / are you doin~?
Bruno: I 2have / 'm having a coffee with Carla. What about you?
Gerald: I 3sit / 'm sitting at my desk as usual. So you 4don't work / aren't
working today.
Bruno: I am , but I Sdon't usually start / 'm not usually starting work before
ten o'clock.
Gerald: How's Carla?
3 Complete the conversations w ith the
present simple or present continuous form
of the verbs in brackets,
Conversation I
A: So who does the housework in your
family?
B: We all I do
(do) it. In fact my
wife 2
(cook) dinner right
now, and my daughter 3_ _ _ __
(help) her.
A: And what 4
you
________ (do) to help at the
moment?
(watch) TV! There are
B: 15
too many people in the kitchen .
Conversation 2
A: W hy 6_ _ _ _ _ (wear) black today?
You 7
(not usually wear)
black.
Bruno: OK, but she 6doesn 't like / isn't liking her job at the hospital.
B: What do you mean? I always
a
(wear) it!
Gerald: Oh, why not?
Conver sat ion 3
Bruno: W ell, she 7 works / 's working from I I a.m. till midnight every day.
A: Hi, Geoff. It's me. Where are you?
Gerald: That sounds hard. aDoes she look / Is she looking for a new job?
B: I 9
Bruno: Yes, I think so. She 9100ks / is looking in the newspaper and on the
internet every day.
A : W hy? You 10_ _ _ _ _ usually
_ __ _ _ (not stand).
Gerald: Really? Because 10, phone / I'm phoning about a job opening here.
Office work, not very interesting but the money isn't bad . Perfect
for Carla.
B: No, I usually II
(get) a seat,
but this is a later train . Where are you?
A: I
Bruno: Hey, Carla - good news, it's Gerald ...
B: Oh, sorry. I forgot to tell you I'm late!
12
(stand) on the train .
(wait) at the station.
.....
.
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8.2
VOCABULARY clothes
4
R
Down:
T
Use the pictures to complete the crossword.
Across:
10
READING
SA Read the article and underline the best alternative in these sentences.
Wool /Cotton clothes are warmer than wool/cotton clothes.
2 American soldiers started wearing T-shirts because they were warmer / more comfortable.
3 Now people wear T-shirts because they're comfortable and cheap / popular all over the world.
THE T-SHIRT IS HERE TO STAY
It's hard to think of life without T-shirts. But the word 'T-shirt' only became a word in the
English dictionary in the 1920s, and the style only became popular in the 1960s.
In the Second World War, American soldiers wore wool uniforms, and they were very hot
and uncomfortable in the European summers. The American soldiers saw that European
oldiers weren't hot because they wore a light cotton vest under their shirt. After that, all
the soldiers in the American army started wearing cotton vests.
a men wore T-shirts under their shirts - T-shirts were underwear. Then in the 1950s, three
American film stars (John Wayne, Marlon Branda and James Dean) surprised evelyone
by wearing their 'underwear' in films.
In the 1960s. it became easier to put words and pictures on T-shirts. By the late 60s,
rock and roll bands and sports teams started to make big money selling T-shirts with
their logos and team names on them.
After that, T-shirts became popular not just in the USA, but all over the world.
People wear T-shirts to express themselves with words and slogans and because
they are comfortable, cheap and can be fun . T-shirts will be popular for a long,
longtime.
B Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)?
I T-shirts became popular in the I 920s.
F
2 American soldiers bro ught T-shirts to
Europe.
3 For many years T-shirts were und e rwear.
4 American movie stars surprised peo ple
when they took their T-shirts off.
C Match the words from the article with their dennitions.
uniform,-
2 light
a) a piece of underwear that people (often men) can
wear under a shirt or top
b) special clothes that peo ple wear for a job or school
3 vest
c) to show your feelings , your ideas o r your personality
4 logo
d) a short, clever phrase that an organ isation uses, e.g.
Nike's 'Just do it.'
~
5 Putting pictures on T-shirts started in the
1980s.
6 T-shirts are popular all over the world .
5 to express
6 slogan
e) not heavy; good in hot weather
f) a symbo l for a group or an organisation, e.g. the Appl e
C omputer Company's app le.
VOCABULARY types of film
1A Add the vowels.
I act~~n f ~ Im
FUNCTION recommending
2 Put the words in the box in the correct places in the conversation.
You do not need two of the words.
2 h_ rr _ r f _ 1m
3 sc _-f _
recommend
called you
f_lm
4 m _ s_c _ 1
5 r_m_nt _ c f _lm
6 c_m_ dy
7 dr_ m _
B Match the film reviews with the types of
film above.
about
kind
borrow
I
name
in
A: Do you want to w atch a fil m?
B: Sorry, I'm busy.
recommend
A: Oh . Well then, I can youf a good film?
B: Hmmm ... 2What of films do you li ke?
A: Horror films, action film s .. .
B: Do you like sci-fi?
inety minutes in the scary world of
vampire and blood... 2
A: I don't know many sci-fi films.
B: 3There's a good film The Matrix.
A: 4W hat 's it?
'B
~
B: It's about the future and the way machines contro l us ...
Childhood friends Je i a and Tim meet
after ten year . and they want to be more
than ju (good friend
A: SWho's it?
B: Keanu Reeves. Laurence Fishburne ... Carrie-Ann Moss.
A: Oh. she's good.
L£
B: Yeah. I think so. It's very exciting. I rea lly enjoyed it.
A: l Can I it?
Gene
alker i a modern-day Fred
taire. dancing and singing hi s way
through the treet of Cordoba .. .
A: OK, thanks.
~
LEARN TO
New York police officer Jack Hare takes
a holiday in Miami , but find s himself
working to save the country from a
te rrori st attack .. .
60 0 you think 'd like it?
B: Oh , I haven't got it. but you can rent it from the DVD shop.
link words
®
3A
8.2 Listen and write the consonant-vowel links in the
sentences below.
Are you looking for~a film?
2 Is it an action film?
IT]
3 Is anyone famous in it?
4 Do you want to borrow a DVD?
A farmer in France wakes up and finds
that all hi s animals can speak ... Chinese.
Lots of laug hs as the farmer teaches
himself Chinese to talk to the animals.
5 I haven 't got a DVD player.
o
C
A small fndi an village has a visit from
space touri sts - a lien from another
galaxy. A urprise as the ali ens have
more to learn from the local s than they
think ...
6 I've got it on video.
B Listen again and repeat.
® 8 .3
Listen and circle the sentence you hear.
I a) A re you looki ng for a film?
b) A re you looking for a friend?
2 a) Is it an acti on film?
b) Is it an interesting film?
3 a) Is Anna Faris in it?
b) Is anyone famous in it?
@]
Sally Bonner loses her parents in a train
acc ident. She is blind and grows up alone
with no friends ... but then Edmund , her
teacher, helps Sally learn to play the
piano.
4 a) D o you want to borrow a DVD?
b) Do you want to buy a DVD?
5 a) I haven't got a DVD player.
b) I haven't got a CD player.
6 a) I've got it on video.
b) I've got an old video.
;.!F'~
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9.1
TRANSPORT
VOCABULARY transport collocations
\
bus
1A
Label pictures A -I.
B Match sentences 1-9 w ith pictures A -I.
It's got two wheels, you get on and off it
and it doesn't use petrol. C
2 It's usually got two pilots and can carry a
lot of people.
3 It's got four wheels and you pay the driver
at the end of the journey.
4 It's got four legs and you ride it.
5 It's got two wheels and it uses petrol.
6 It's got a lot of wheels and you need a
ticket.
2
Complete the conversations with the correct form of the verbs below.
I~
go by (x2)
go on
take
come by
get on
A: Can you tell me the way to the Sports Centre?
B: Yes, you take the number 195 bus and you ~et off
stop.
at the third
2 A: How did you travel to Paris?
B: I
train .
3 A: Is this Kenji's first bike?
B: Yes, and he
it everywhere.
4 A: What's the best way to get to the airport?
B: You can go by bus or you can _ _ __ _
7 It hasn't got any wheels and it can't carry
a lot of people.
5 A: How do you go to school?
8 It hasn't got any wheels, it uses no petrol,
and it's free.
6 A: How does Stefanie go to work?
9 It's got four or more wheels and you pay
at the start of the journey.
ride
B: I usually
B: She
a taxi.
foot.
car.
7 A: Where are you?
B: I'm at Berlin airport and I _ __ _ _ a plane to South Africa, so I
can't talk.
S A: Did you drive here?
B: No, I
bus.
II
·
~
...-
,
"".
,. .
~ ~~
, 9.1
A commute is ...
B Match sentence halves 1-6 with a) - f) .
W rite the line number from the article
where you found the information.
I jim won the contest because f - line 1·6
a) a type of transport
2 He was surprised to win because
READING
3A
Read the article and circle the correct answers.
b) the journey from home to work and back
3 He was happy about the money because
c) a part of a car.
2 jim Kendrick won $10,000 because ...
4 He does the commute because
a) he was the safest driver in Texas
b) he drove the most ki lometres in one year
S He feels good when he drives because
c) he travelled the furthest to work.
6 He's thinking about changing jobs because
DO YOU THINK YOUR COMMUTE IS
BAD:- TRY 640 KILOMETRES ADAY!
Do you think gas' prices are too
high?\ ell, be happy that you
aren't Jim Kendrick of Texas in
the U A.
b) he spends about $ 10,000 a year on gas.
c) he thought so meone else drove further.
d) gas prices are so high .
e) he feels like a racing car driver.
f) his commute was the longest.
5 Every weekday, Kendrick drives
320 kilometres from his home
in an Antonio, Texas, to hi
job at bleCargo in the port
of Houston ... and then 320
10 kilometres back again! He leaves
work at 5a. m. and gets home
and has dinner with his wife at
9p.m.
GRAMMAR articles
4
For his daily journey, Kendrick
15 won the competition l\merica's
Longest Commute'. His threeand-a-half-hour commute
was longer than all the other
'The drive gives me a lot of
people in the competition, and
20 is a lot more than the average
energy. Sometimes, when I
American commute of twenty- 35 drive my Ford Mustang down
five minutes.
the highway, I feel like a
professional
racing car driver.'
'I was surprised to win: said
Kendrick, who won $10,000.
How much longer does he want
25 'I was sure that someone else
to do this commute? 'Another
had a longer commute. But it's 40 five or ten years: Kendrick
great - $10,000 is just enough to
said. 'I don't see any reason to
buy gas for another year.'
stop. But gas prices are high, so
maybe I need to look for a job
Why does he do it? 'Well, my
nearer home.'
30 wife and I have a beautiful
house in San Antonio and our
lifestyle is important to us.'
a) he doesn 't want to change his lifestyle .
' gas (American English) = petrol
(British English)
Complete the text with a/an, the or no
art icle (-).
jim lives in I Q
house near
2
San Antonio, Texas. He 's got
_ _ _ _ job at AbleCargo in 4_ __ _
Houston, Texas, in 5
USA.
AbleCargo is 6
shipping company,
and jim's 7
engineer there. He
drives seven hours every day, and gets
8
home at 8.30 and has
9
dinner at 9p.m . He likes
10
fast cars, and he drives
II
Ford Mustang. jim doesn 't
commute at 12
weekend .
5
Add the (x6) and a/an (x4) to these
sentences. One sentence does not need
any extra words.
the
Yes,/bus station is down this street on
left.
2 Rajiv is actor in Mumbai.
3 I haven 't got car, but I've got motorbike.
4 Town Hall opens at 9.30 in morning.
S I love planes and flying. I always ask for
window seat.
6 Keith often works at home in evening.
7 Is Manchester in UK?
8 I often go home by taxi at night.
VOCABULARY adjectives (I)
B
1A Complete the adjectives in this article about transport.
I go to work by rollerblades.
It's a 1fast
way to
travel and it's very
2hea
because I get
lots of exercise.
Sometimes it feels quite
3d an
with so many
cars around me, and it's a little
4inc
because I need
to change into shoes when
I go into my office. But roller
blades are a lot of fun.
9.1 Listen and check.
C Listen again and repeat. Write the adject ives
in the correct place according to the stress.
10
fast
200
3000
4000
50000
READING
2A
Read the article. How does the writer feel?
happy
relaxed
angry
hungry
funny
I
rollerblades
No more wheels!
Tony Jones, film producer
A shopkeeper speaks out
I go everywhere by
skateboard. True, it takes
a long time to learn
because it's 5dif_ _ __
to ride one, but it's very
- when I
6 con
go into a shop I just pick
up the skateboard and
carry it like a book!
skateboard
Joel WiJliams, musician
I use my scooter all around
the city. It's 7saf_ _ __
to ride
it's Beas
and it's more 9 com,_ _ __
than roller blades or a
skateboard, because
balancing isn't a problem.
Sometimes you see
scooters with motors on
them, but those are really
lo pol
. 'Go green,'
I say!
Nanci Levine, student
kick scooter
'I have a small food shop in the city
centre, and I really don't like customers
coming -into the shop on wheels. A
businessman comes in on a kick scooter,
and he thinks it's funny to do his
shopping on the scooter. I don't think
it's funny, I think it's dangerous. And
the skateboarders, they ' re even worse.
They say they ride skateboards because
it's fast and convenient, you know, it's
easy to pick up the skateboard when
they walk into a shop, but they don't
pick up the skateboard, they ride it up
and down my shop. But the worst of all
are the rollerbladers. They fly into the
shop, of course they don ' t take off the
rollerblades because it's inconvenient,
and they crash into customers and
knock things down . It's terrible! So now
I have a new rule : 0 more wheels.
Shoes only!'
B Read the article again . Are sentences 1-6
true (T) or false (F)?
I The writer has a restaurant.
F
2 He thinks the businessman is a funny person.
3 To the writer, kick scooters are not safe .
4 He thinks kick scooters are are better than
skateboards.
5 Skate boarders usually pick up their skateboards
when they 're in his shop.
6 Ro llerbladers are the most dangerous, he th inks.
v
"
.
.'
9.2
GRAMMAR can/can't, have to/don't have to
LISTENING
3A Complete the conversations with the correct form
of can.
A: Can I bark
my car here? (I / park)
SA
B: No, _ _ _ _ _ _ . (you / not)
2 A:
your bike on the pavement
because it's too dangerous. (You / not / ride)
on the train? (people / smoke)
B: No,
4 A:
I It's difficult to ride.
2 You can ride it on
the pavement.
3 In a city it's faster
than a bus.
B: Oh, OK.
3 A:
Look at the picture of Carin Van Buren on her
balancing scooter. Do you think the statements are
true (T) or false (F)?
. (they / not)
4 It's tiring
to ride.
to the theatre? (we / walk)
B: Yes,
5 A:
, but it's a long way. (we)
into the city centre, but not cars.
(Taxis / drive)
B: OK, thanks.
B Complete the conversations with can'tor don't
have to.
Conversation I
A: What clothes do you have to wear for the new job?
wear a suit and tie, but I have to wear
B: I don t have La
a whl e shirt and I
wear jeans.
Conversation 2
A: It's late ... after midnight.
B: Yes, but we _ _ _ _ _ _ _ get up early tomorrow. It's
Saturday.
Conversation 3
A: You _ _ _ _ _ _ _ drive down this road . It's for
buses only.
B: Oh, sorry.
Conversation 4
A: I haven't got any money with me.
B: It's OK. You
money tomorrow.
4
pay me now. Give me the
B
C
® 9.2
Listen and check.
Listen again and answer the questions.
Does Carin ride the scooter to work?
Underline the correct alternatives.
Yes, she does.
A: Hey, do you want to do something tonight? I lcan't /
don't have to work.
2 How did she travel to work before?
B: Let's see ... No, I 2can't / don't have to meet you tonight I 3can / have to work late.
3 How long does it take to learn?
A: W e ll, 4eon we / do we have to meet tomorrow?
B: Sorry, I seon't / don't have to, I'm busy. But I 6can /
have to do something on Saturday.
4 How fast can the scooter go?
A: Great. We 7 eon / have to go to that new Italian
5 Does she think a scooter is better than a bike?
restaurant, La Spezia.
B: Hmm ... Saturday night is usually crowded. SCan we /
Do we have to book a table or 9can we / do we have to just
go there?
6 Where does she leave her scooter at work?
A: It isn't so popular now, so we I Deon 't / don't have to
book. And if we lleon't / don't have to get a table, we
12eon / have to go somewhere else.
7 How does she feel when people laugh at her on her
scooter?
B: Great! See you on Saturday, then.
8 Does she like it when people stop her and ask her
questions?
VOCABULARY excuses
LEARN TO tell a long story
1
3
Complete the excuses.
I I didn'th~~L my al ___ cl ___ .
2 We slept late and mi _ _ _ _ our plane.
3 110 __ myke __ .
4 Mycarbr ___ d ___ .
5 The traf _ _ _
was b __ .
Dear Alexis,
I'm really sorry about last night. I know it was your
birthday. But I had an unlucky evening ...
First of all, I / leave / the house late because I /
lose / my keys.
Then I / miss / the bus, so I / phone / a taxi,
but the taxi / break down / and I / wait / thirty
minutes for another taxi .
FUNCTION apologising
2A
Put the words in the correct order to complete the
conversation.
B
A
Oh, hi!
I'm reall\'. sorr'l. I'm late.
(late / sorry / I'm / I'm /
really) I missed the train .
1
+
2
f
Write Bruce's email from the notes.
(you / believe / don't / I)
After that, I / get / to the restaurant an hour late,
but I / leave / your present in the taxi.
I / phone / the taxi company, but they / not
answer, so I / go / into the restaurant, but you /
not be there.
Finally, I / go / home and / try / to phone you, but
you / not answer.
Now I don't know what to do. I'm really sorry.
Love,
Bruce
No, really,
3
t
(terrible / was / traffic /
the)
I~c:~ ~
f
my / down / broke)
First
of all.
I left the house late because .. .
And?
1-1-----..,
Your car, agai n?
f
l And 5
I (my / left / I / home / at
"
/ wallet)
Ah, your wall et.
f
I And ... OK, I forgot about
our meeting!
6
(fee l /this / terrible / I /
about)
8
f
t
Well,7
(about / worry / don't / it)
,
(so / I'm / sorry)
9
(
--------
(no, / fine / it's / really,)
I'm so so ...
That's OK!!
10
--------
(don't / but / again /
happen / it / let)
B
9.3 Listen and repeat.
VOCABULARY airport
4 Put the letters of the words in brackets in the correct
order to complete the story.
We had a terrible time at the airport. We missed
our train and arrived forty minutes before the
plane I took off
(okto fof). We ran to the
desk,2
(deckche nil and got our
boarding passes. Then we went through
3
(irucytes) and 4_ _ _ __ _
(protsaps nolcrot) - no problems. In the
5
(pratedeur gunole) we didn't
do any 6
(xat-refe pishpong)
because we only had ten minutes. We ran to the
7
(teag), but we were too late so
we didn't 8
(teg no) the plane.
What a disastef!
REVIEW AND CHECK 3: UNITS 7-9
GRAMMAR verb forms
VOCABULARY alphabet puzzle
1A
2
Underline the correct alternatives.
Complete the sentences with words
beginning with the letters A-Z.
I'm sorry I'm late. I didn 't hear my
alarm
clock.
My grandfather had a moustache and a
big black .....b=e=
a.."rd<--_ _
The tram stop is close to my flat, so it's
very
for me.
Jesse McCormac k is a member
of th e roc k gro up th e St rin gers.
He I writes / is writing most of
th e band 's song s an d
2plays / is playing lead gu itar.
This is his summer fest iva l b log.
Saturday 4th August
The opposite of a crowded beach is an
_ _ _ _ _ beach .
The White House is one of the most
_ _ _ _ _ buildings in the world.
I want to see the Eiffel Tower. Where do
I
off the bus?
~
I 3 write / 'm writing my blog c....~
today at our fourth festival this
summer ... but It's the biggest
with more than 25,000 people
and we <: have 're having a
great time. The atmosphere here is amazing and people are very
friendly. e usually sarrive / are arriving the day before we play,
but this time we 6come/came here two days ago.
Frankenstein was one of the first
_ _ _ _ _ films. It was quite scary.
The opposite of boring is
The Amazon
square kilometres.
Do you
bus station?
Most people have tents, but in fact you 7 don't have to / can't sleep
In a tent. You Bcan / can't sleep in your car. And there are t he usual
festival rules, for example you 9 can / can't use glasses for drink s you IO have to / don't have to use pl astic cups. Thi s is a good idea
because sometimes peop le, ofte n chi ld ren, II wa lk / are wa lking
around with no shoes on.
Cars are more
bikes. Bikes are greener.
than
! The baby's sleeping.
Can you _ _ _ _ _ a good DVD?
(talk)
Tourists always visit Red _ _ __ _
in Moscow.
Janna: So Danny, 2_ __ _ _ _ (you / enjoy) yourself at the festival?
I was late because the _ _ _ __
was bad.
Danny: Yeah , it's cool.
Alan's shoes are too small , so they 're
very _ _ _ __
We've got some questions. First, from Luka. He asks:
'3
(Jesse / write) all the songs or
4
(you / write) any of them?'
She was born in a small _ __ _ _ in
Belgium.
Danny: Oh , Jesse is the songwriter. I just 5_ __ __ _ _ (sing) the songs.
Janna: And from Viktoria: 'What's your favourite Stringers song?'
(say) 'I love you.'
Janna: OK, right. And the last question, from Abby. She asks : 'What
7
(Danny / wear) today?'
(wear) a Stringers T-shirt and
Danny: Me? Well , today I 8
jeans. My usual! Oh . there's Dave, our manager. I have to go.
Danny: Thanks!
my
D o you go by car or _ _ _ __
foot?
Danny: Hi, everyone.
Janna: Thanks for talking to us. Good luc k with the show!
on his bed . He
The children in the next room are too
_ _ _ _ _ - I can't work.
Be
Danny: Erm ... You never 6
the way to the
I got up late and I
train.
B Complete the interview with the correct form of the present simple or
present continuous.
Janna: This is Janna Towli from Radio One and I I 'm talking
to Danny Wright from the Stringers. Hi, Danny.
is 7 million
Fran<;:ois is
doesn 't feel very well.
There's on1y one hour befo re w e start our sh ow. Danny
12talks / 's talking to a w oman from Radi o On e. Saul
I 3 practises / is practising ou r fi rs t song. Our manag er, Dave,
I 4 calls / is calling us so I I Shave to / can stop now. More
tomorrow!
Janna:
, so
Riding a bike is quite
you have to wear a helmet.
n
The traffic is _ _ _ _ _ at five
o'clock than at three o'clock.
How do you spell the opposite of cheap?
e_ _
Hi, liz. It 's Jon. I waited for _ _ _ __
for two hours! What happened?
My holiday was great. W e saw the Great
W all. It was ama"--_ _ __ _
REVIEW AND CHECK 3: UNITS 7GRAMMAR comparatives and superlatives
3 Complete the information with the correct comparative or superlative form of the words
in the box.
cheap
hot
quiet
interesting
gee€!
slow
convenient
co ld
I only have one day! What can I see?
Visit 7
building in China, the
492-metre Shanghai World Financial Centre. The floor
is glass and it feels like walking in the sky. Walk along
the Bund, next to the river - it's very central, but it's
a lot 8
than the noisy city centre.
And visit the Shanghai Museum - most visitors to the
city say this is 9
thing to see in
Shanghai.
When is the best time to go?
The 1 best
months to visit are May
and October, when it's 19-24°C. July and August are
2
months, when it can be 28 °C.
November to April are 3
months,
when it's 3-14°C.
How can I get around?
You can travel by bus or by metro. Buses are
4
than the metro, especially in
the morning and evening when the traffic is bad . The
metro is 5
than buses, but there
are only two metro lines. The 6_ _ _ _ _ __
way to trave l around the city is by taxi because there
are lots - they go everywhere and they aren't very
expensive.
FUNCTION
recommending; giving directions
®
4A
RC 3.1 Listen to the conversations and choose
the correct ending to the sentence.
fast
Where can I stay?
Shanghai has hundreds of hotels, and there are many
two -star and three-star hotels for travellers on a
budget - of course, these are 10_ _ _ _ _ __
than the 4-star luxury hotels. Check the internet for
recommendations from other travellers.
GRAMMAR articles
5
Jurge n recom mend s a restaurant to Greg but .. .
Complete the text with a/an, the or no article (-).
a) Greg doesn't understand and takes the wrong street.
POLAND - DAY 7
b) he gives bad directi ons and Greg and does n't find the
restaurant.
The best way to see
1 the
city of
c) Greg decides to stay home and eat pizza.
2
B Listen again. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)?
- the classic eastern-
Krakow is
in 3
I It 's Ju rgen 's wife's birthday.
F
2 Greg and his wife like Chinese food.
3 Jurgen recommends a Chinese restaurant.
4 The restaurant is near the pharmacy.
5 Greg and his wife find the restaura nt.
6 They have pizza at the restaurant.
C Listen again and complete the sentences.
I What kind of food -"d=0-l-y=ou'-"=ik=e_ _ __
2 Do you think my wife _ _ _ __ __
3 Can you tell _ _ _ _ _ __
4 Go down Hill side Road past the pharmacy
5 Then go straight _ _ _ _ _ ___ 200 metres.
6 Oh, no - I'm so _ _ _ _ _ __
I feel terrible _ _ _ __ _ _
Don't worry _ _ _ _ _ __
Trabant
European car. The tour
starts at 9 .00a .m. in
4
.
h
- - - - City centre, were you meet your tour guides
Irek and Kasia . Irek is 5
university student and
6
Kasiais
h'IStOry teac her, an d together they
know Krakow
b~tter than
~tart the tour on
9
most professional guides. You
foot and visit C loth Hall in
centre of G rand Square . You then go by
- - - - car and visit Nowa Huta and the Jewish
;iuarter. Lunch is at 10
restaurant near the castle.
- - - - Polish food is quite rich, so try not to eat too
muchl In 12
r
I k
.
arternoon, re and Kasia can show
you Wawel Castle or take you back to your hotel.
TEST 3: UNITS 7- 9
TEST
Circle the correct option to complete the sentences.
Sitting on the beach is
a) relaxi ng than
17 Children
working.
b) better than
c) more nice than
a) don 't have to b) can't
B: Oh, so it's a
b) river
3 I
c) mountain
my MP3 player.
a) listening to
4 What
a) drama
B: Yes, go down here and it's
like?
a) on the left
c) Jon looks
a) go by
c) ge t off
a) lost
my train.
b) missed
2 1 It's
c) dangerous
hotel in Saudi Arabia.
b) the bigest
c) the biggest
22 The sign says 'No Smoking' so you
here.
b) don't have to
a) have to
c) left
smoke
c) can't
23 My grandmother is
8 A:Wha
a) you are doing b) are you doing
9 I don't think
c) do yo u doing?
a). at ho me
B: Yes, I talked to
a) them
a) you'd like
b) you like
c) you recom me nd
c) home
a) Vegetables
12 Go
a) straight
until the end of the street.
b) straight on
13 It was difficult to walk in the
the trees.
a) mountain
b) jungle
14 The children
c) strait on
because of all
c) village
very well at the moment.
a) aren't feeling b) don 't feeling
c) are n't fe e l
slim with short black hair.
b) 's
c) has
27
b) the worst
c) the baddest
, the train arrived. It was four hours late.
a) First of all
28 Leonie
b) After
c) Finally
black.
a) always is wearing
b) is wearing always
c) always wears
29 A: Where's the tourist information centre?
B: You
minutes.
left and walk for about five
b) turn to
a) take
c) turn
30 A: Have you got
B: No, I haven't, but I've got two brothers.
than English.
b) easier
b) The vegetables c) Vegetable
player in the football team?
a) most bad
b) Do you can go c) Can you go
c) they
are good for you .
26 Who is
to the airport by bus?
a) You can go
last night.
b) him and her
25
. She's a writer.
b) at the home
c) in the sixties
24 A: Do you often phone your parents?
this DVD. It 's too scary.
10 My wife works
b) in her sixties
a) in sixties
B: I'm working on the computer.
a) easyer
b) polluting
a) the bigger
b) uncomfortable c) crowded
7 Sorry I'm late . I
a) 's got
c) left
20 I always go by underground because it's fast and
a) convenient
b) ride
a) comfortable
16 Spanish is
b) on left
the bus here for the museum?
6 I didn't get a seat because the train was
15 He
c) comedy
19 A: Is there a post office near here?
B: No, at the next stop.
II
b) musical
b) 'm listenning to c) ' m listening to
a) does Jon look b) Jon does look
5 A: Do I
c) haven't to
18 A: I laughed a lot at this DVD. It's very funny.
2 There was a bridge over the
a) desert
pay. It's free fo r them .
c) more easy
a) a sister
b) the sister
c) sister
··l'i·3I'ilJl.
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10.1
THE FUTURE
GRAMMAR be going to; would like
C Match answers a)-f) with questions
1-6 in Exercise lB.
to
1 A Look at the table and complete sentences 1-10 with the correct
form of be going to or would like to.
Plans next week
start new job
at the bank Monday
Plans next year
look for a new
flat
Wishes for the
future
be very rich
a) Because I want to be famous.
4
b) We're goi ng by train.
c) In the city centre.
d) W e'd li ke to see our grandchildren more.
e) In September next year.
f ) At HSBC bank.
not stay at
parents' house
2
Put the words in order to make
questions. Then write short answers about
you.
Jim,
I TV / you / to / evening / watch / are /
this / gOing?
USA
have haircut Tuesday
go to university
work in TV
Are you going to watch TV this evening?
Yes. I am. / No, I'm not.
2 like / work / would / TV / to / you / in?
500
Min,
3 weekend / you / family / see / next /
South Korea
are / to / going / your?
visit daughter
Lynn and family Sat/ Sun
not have a
holiday
move nearer
Lynn
4 for / English / to / useful / be / you / is
/ going?
Bill and Jane,
Ireland
5 like / new / would / phone / a / you /
jim ~"",,",,»---,,~=->~
'S going to start _ _ _ his new job at the bank on Mo nday.
buy / to / mobile?
2 He _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ for a new flat next year.
3 He _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ at his parents' house.
4 He _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ very rich .
6 your / study / classmates / year / you /
going / English / next / to / are / and?
5 Soo Min _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ a haircut on Tuesday.
6 She _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ to university next year.
7 She _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ in TV.
8 Bill and Jane _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ their daughter at the weekend.
9 They _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ a holiday next year.
7 in / like / live / country / you / to /
would / another?
10 They _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ nearer their daughter.
B Write questions for the people with be going to or would like to.
I Which bank / you / work at, Jim?
Which bank are you going to work at, lim?
2 Where / you / look for / a new flat, Jim ?
3 When / you / go / to university, Soo Min?
Why / like / work / in TV, Soo Min?
S How / you / travel, Bill and Jane?
6 Why / li ke / move / nearer your daughter, Bill and Jane?
8 home / your / like / now / to / go /
would / clas smates ?
· 10.1
READING
VOCABULARY
3A
4A Complete the puzzle with the words from t he box
Read the article and ci rcle the best t itle.
plans
and find the message.
I Lottery winners around the world
2 Sisters win lottery
nothing
3 Another teenage lottery winner
First there was Tracey Makin in 1998, then Michael Carroll
in 2002 , and then Callie Rogers in 2003 - all of them were
teenagers when they won the lottery. Tracey was sixteen
at the time and won £1 ,055,171. Callie was the same age
when she won £1,800,000 and Michael was nineteen when
he won £9,700,000.
I
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First on her shopping st IS a holiday in Egypt and a
replacement for her ten-year-old Ford Ka. 'I'm going to fly
to Cairo and spend about a month travelling around the
country. When I come back, I'm going to sell myoid car and
buy a new one. I'd like to get a bigger one .'
t
I n I 0
I' g I e
It was only the second time that she played the EuroMiliions
Lottery. She bought her ticket from a newsagent's and
watched he lottery result on television.
Seven million, flfty flve thousand. one hundred
0
2
'I'm not going to change my plans very much . I'm still going
to go to university. I'm going to live like a normal student
and not a millionaire. I love my baked beans on toast.'
- Ianthe FuUagar
a holiday
r---
Now eighteen-year-old Ianthe Fullagar is the newest in this
group of teenage lottery winners. She won £7 ,000 ,000 and
we asked her about her future .
----
stay at buy clubbing learn
move a new suit go for
start
a
Message: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
B
Complet e t he conversations.
Conversat ion I
A : What are you going to do this weekend?
B: I'm going jogging
on Saturday morning and then in
the evening I'm going to meet Bob and we're going for a
dr
in the pub.
Conversation 2
A: So, what are your plans?
B: Well, we're going to get ma
next year and we'd
like to mo
to another country, maybe Spain.
We'd like to bu
a house there, and start a
fa
, maybe have three or fo ur children.
B Read t he arti cle aga in and answer the quest ions.
Conversation 3
Who won the largest amount of money?
A: What's your son going to do?
Michael Carroll
B: He's going to stay with some fr_ _ _ _ in Sao Paulo. He
and Ie
Portuguese
wants to do a co
and then he'd like to get a jo
with a computer
company in Brazil.
2 Who won the smallest amount of money?
3 Who are th e youngest teenage winners?
4 Does Ianthe want to change her life?
5 D oes she often buy lottery tickets?
Conversation 4
A : What are you going to do with your lottery money?
B: First, I'm going to st
work! I'm going to
ha
a big party, too. Then I want to
bu
a big boat and tr
round the worl d!
Conversation 5
6 What is she going to do with the money?
A: Are you going to buy pr_ _ _ _ for all your friend s?
7 Wh y does she w ant to buy a new car?
B: Of course! And then I'm going to go sh _ _ _ _ in Paris
to buy some fantastic designer clothes.
10.2
VOCABULARY Phrases w ith get
LISTENING
lA
3A
10.2 Listen to four people who
survived in difficult situations. Match
speakers 1-4 with places a)-d) .
Add the vowels to the adjectives.
I Marco got sunburnt (snbnt), so he ...
2 I got
(thrsty), so I .. .
3 Adrian got
(brd) at school, so he ...
4 They got
(wt), so they...
5 Ed and Leo got
(hngry), so they ...
6 I got very
(ht), so I ...
7 Helena got
(1st), so she ...
8 W e got
Speaker I
a) ju ngle
Speaker 2
b) mountain
Speaker 3
c) desert
Speaker 4
d) sea
B Listen again and circle the best answers.
I Speaker I _ _ __
(cld), so we ...
B Match sentence halves 1- 8 above with a)-h).
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a) was an hour late for t he meeting.
b) drank seawater
7
c) was cold
b) put on our coats.
c) had a second breakfast.
2 Speaker I _ __ _
d) texted some of the other students in the class.
a) got sunburnt
e) changed into dry clothes.
b) got ti red
f) took off my sweater.
b) saw a lot of sharks
g) went for a drink with Carson.
3 Speaker 2 _ _ __
h) stayed indoors for the next two days.
a) got cold
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10.1 Listen and write the adjectives in the correct place according
to the vowel sound .
I I AI e.g. cgp
3 leI e .g. r~d
2 /01 e.g. jQb
b) walked all day
c) got very thirsty
4 Speaker 2 _ _ __
sgnburnt
a) saw lots of insects
b) had food with her
c) sometimes took her shoes off
4 13:1 e .g. her
5 I'J:I e.g. four
5 Speaker 3 _ _ __
6 I;ml e.g. gQ
a) was on the mountain for three nights
b) got lost because of the snow
c) made a fire
6 Speaker 3 _ _ __
2
Look at the table and the meanings 1-4 of get. Write the words and
phrases below in the correct column .
a) slept o n the ground
b) got hungry
c) stayed warm
I become
2 arrive
3 buy
4 obtain
get ...
get ...
get ...
get ...
7 Speaker 4 _ _ __
a) got very hungry
hungry
b) got thirsty
c) didn't get bored
8 Speaker 4 _ _ __
a) had some food with her
b) ate plants
c) ate insects
a hamburger
a new computer
to school
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lost
a new car
to work
a glass of water
some help
home
ojob
tired
GRAMMAR will, might, won't for
prediction
6
10.3 Listen and number the sentences in the orde r
you hear them.
4
Complete sentences 1-8 with 'II, willor won 't and a
verb from the box.
I a)
I get
2 a)
be (x2)
miss
win
come
know
love
b)
I Wear your coat or you 'll get
3 a)
cold.
2 Do you think Brazil
b)
the World Cup?
3 It 's very late. I'm sure the shop
open.
4 a)
any
b)
4 I don't want to go to the party! I
S a)
people there.
S Come on! We
b)
the train.
6 Read this book. I'm sure you
b)
it.
6 a)
7 Oh no l I'm late again. The boss _ _ _ _ _ happy.
8 You can invite Al ain, but he
like jazz music.
5
b)
You 'll get cold.
2
You get cold.
We'll miss the train.
W e miss the train.
I'm sure you' ll hate it.
I'm sure you hate it.
They 'll know you're a tourist.
They know you're a tourist.
I'll stay at home.
I stay at home.
I'll never go out.
I never go out.
. He doesn't
Underline the correct alternatives in the text.
I
SURVIVE IN THE CITY
Peop e ai':;ays a;k about survlval in the
Jungle, a sea etc., but I'll tell you a really
dangerous place: the city! Here are my tips for
survlval.
• Don't drive. Traffic is usually terrible and
you lmight not / '11 / won't spend more time
in your car than seeing the city .
• Ask people for help - most people
2will / might / won't be happy to stop and
help you.
• Don't stand in the street with a map in your
hand and a camera around your neck.
People 3w ill / might not / won't know you're
a tourist. That's not a problem, but someone
4will / might / might not come and take your
money.
WRITING too, a/so, as well
7 Are too, also and as well in the correct place? Tick
three correct sentences. Correct the wrong sentences.
I The bus is a good way to travel, and the underground is
@goodj
2 If you buy a travel card for the underground, you can also
use it on the bus.
3 You can ask shopkeepers for help - they're very friendly,
and they'll know the city as well.
4 It's generally a safe city, but it can be dangerous also to
walk alone late at night in some areas.
S It isn't a good idea to carry a lot of money, and leave your
expensive watch too at home.
6 You can get delicious food in cafes and as well in street
markets.
7 Don't walk too far, and also wear comfortable shoes then you won't get tired.
8 At night, taxis are as well convenient, but they 're
expensive.
• Wear normal clothes, not expensive ones.
With expensive clothes, people 5w ill /
might not / won't think you've got lots of
money and yes - they 6'11 / might / won't take
it away from you!
• Carry an umbrella. It often rains and with
an umbrella you 7'11 / might / won't get wet.
• Don't stay out too late or it 8'11 / might /
might not be easy to find a bus or a taxi.
• Give waiters a good tip, maybe 10%. You
9'11 / might / might not go back to the same
restaurant and the waiter lOwill / might not /
won't forget you !
8
Write a short text giving advice for a visitor to your
town or city. Use too, also, as well and the phrases below
to help you. Write 80- 100 words.
The
is a good way to travel ...
It's a good idea to carry ...
You can ask
for help, and you can ask ...
It can be dangerous to ...
VOCABULARY adjectives
LEARN TO respond to suggestions
1 Put the letters in order to make adjectives. Start with
the underlined letter.
I ziamgng
amazing
3A
's
Let! go shopping.
e
2 How about go for a bike ride?
cI~enextl
2
Correct the mistakes in sentences 1-5 and a}-e}.
3 o£lo
3 Why don 't we going to an art gallery?
4 relo!0"und
4 What about staying at home and cook something?
5 fnittfasac
6
5 Who about making spaghetti and meatballs?
tare~
7 owemegS
a) That don't sound very interesting. Looking at paintings is
8 trihlilan
boring!
FUNCTION making suggestions
b) I don 't really feel like do that. I'm too tired .
2A
c) Sound good. You make the meatballs, I can make the
Complete the conversation with the words in the
pasta.
box.
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Have
d) Brilliant! What would you li ke eat?
How don't
Sounds stay
about idea
Brilliant
So, Gordon, what
Tim:
1 would
Gordon: I don't know. 2
Tim:
feel
let's
Why
e) That isn't very good idea. I haven't got much money.
B Look at the sentences in Exercise 3A again. Match
suggestions 1-5 with responses a}-e}.
you like do today?
you got any ideas?
What 3
going to a concert?
VOCABULARY weather
Gordon: Hmmm .. . That might be difficult. We 4 _ _ __
like the same music. You like rock, I like hip-hop.
Oh. That's true. 5_ _ __
friends?
Tim:
Gordon: I don't really
6_
___
OK then . 7
and watch TV?
Tim:
4
Add the vowels to t he weather words and write them
in the correct place in the crossword.
about inviting some
R __ N _ NG
like doing that.
don't we 8_ _ _ _ home
STO
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Gordon: That's a good 9_ _ _ _ . What's on?
SN_W_ NG
Tim:
Let me see ... Uh, Castaway with Tom Hanks.
Gordon: 10_ _ __
Tim :
And
Gordon:
12_ _ _ _
11_ __ _
C _ LD
have popcorn, too.
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11.1
HEALTH
VOCABULARY the body
GRAMMAR should/shouldn't
1 A Find twelve words for parts of the
body.
3A Read the leaflet about travel health. Check any new words in your
dictionary.
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B Complete the information with should/shouldn't and the words in
brackets.
We answer your FAQs (frequently asked questions) about health
on holiday:
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3_ _ _ _ _ _ _
B
11.1 Listen and repeat.
C Listen again and write the words in
the correct place according to the vowel
sound.
I leI red
(1/ get) any vaccinations?
Your doctor or nurse can give you information or you can check
(You / not have) a lot of
on the in ternet. 4
vaccinations together, so start early.
(1/ do)?
What else 5
(You / visit) your dentist as well ,
because dentists can be very expensive in other countries .
7
( You / take) a Traveller's First Aid Kit with
suncream, plasters and painkillers, but 8
(you /
not open) these before you travel. Officials at the airport might
ask to check them .
6
2 lrel happy
head
3 li:1 meat
(1/ see) my doctor before I go on holiday?
Yes, 2
(you / speak) to your doctor or your local
travel centre about six weeks before you leave.
4 I;;JUI no
Any other advice?
Well , 9
(you / not travel) when you have a bad
earache or a cold. And it's important to relax, but
10
(you / not drink) alcohol or coffee in the
airport or on the plane, because they'll make you feel worse.
5 1/1./ fun
6 laul now
4 Complete the conversation with should/shouldn 't and a verb from
the box. Add the correct pronouns (t or you).
I go (x2)
2
Put the letters in order to make health
problems. Start with the underlined letter.
I I fe el sick
. (ki~c)
2 My leg _ _ _ _ _ . (shutr)
3 I've got a bad _ _ _ _ _ . (chadeeha)
4 I've got a
(ro~e !rahot)
5 My _ _ _ _ _ hurts.
(delho~ur)
6 I've got awfu l _ _ _ _ _ . (caho!tohe)
7 I've got a
(~ero y~e)
8 I feel _ _ _ _ _ . (breri!el)
9 I've got a _ _ _ _ _ . (met!erupare)
10 I've got a _ _ _ _ _ . (gu~oh)
..
watch
sleep
do (x2)
change
eat
A: I'm going to fly to Japan soon and I'm wor ried about the time difference,
you know, getting tired after the journey.
B: Oh yes, jet lag can be difficult. I You should go
two or three nights before you travel.
A: What else 2_ _ _ _ _ _ __
to bed early for
B: When you're on the plane, 3_ _ _ _ _ _ _all the food they bring,
it's too much. And 4
your watch to Japanese local
time.
A: And 5_ _ _ _ _ __ on the plane?
B: Yes, you need to rest, so 6
all the movies or stay
awake the whole time . It's a long journey! What time do you arrive?
A: At two in the afternoon.
B: You'll be very tired, but 7
to bed.
some exercise. It's a good idea to go for a w alk
and then wait and sleep when it's dark.
S
A: Thanks. That 's good advice .
11.1
READING
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WALKING - THE PERFECT SPORT?
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Forget about tennis, swimming, skiing and jogging. Walking is the easiest
and cheapest way to stay fit. It's free, you don't need special clothes or
equipment, you don't need a trainer or a special place. Anybody can do it
anytime: young people, older people, alone or in groups.
.
OK - perhaps it's not really a sport, but it IS the most popular physical
activity and one of the best ways to stay healthy. What are the benefits?
Walking is good for your heart and your legs; regular walkers say they
sleep better and feel happier; and smokers say they don't smoke so
much.
Maybe you don't have very much time, so here are some ideas to help
you start walking:
• Walk, don't drive, to the local shop. If you have a lot to carry, take a
small backpack.
• If you have children, walk with them to and from school.
• Get off the bus or train a stop or two early. This will give you some
extra daily exercise - and it's cheaper, too!
• Take a walk in your lunch hour at school or work.
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• Once a week take a longer walk, and go on a completely new route;
this helps to keep things interesting.
There are walkers' clubs all over the world. Join one - walking is a great
way to meet people and make new friends!
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Read the article above and number topics a)-d) in the correct
order.
a) Why is walking better than other sports?
b) How can you find time for walking?
c) Who can you walk with?
d) Why is walking good for your health?
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Cover the article and try to complete
the sentences. Then check your answers
with the text.
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1aybe you don't have very much
\i time, so here are some ideas to help
you start walking:
2 You have to wear good walking shoes.
• Walk, don't dri\'e, 1_ _ _ _ the
local hop. If you 2._ _ __
a lot to carry, take a small
backpack.
3 Age isn't important.
•
B Read the article again and tick the ideas the article talks about.
I Walking isn't expensive.
./
If you 3._ _ __
4 Walking is good for headaches.
4
5 You should go shopping on foot.
5
children, walk
them to and
school.
8 You can meet people more easily when walking.
• Get off the bus or train a stop or
two early. This will give you some
extra daily exercise - and it's
cheaper, 6,_ _ __
C Fi nd words 1-7 in the text . Then mat ch t he words with their
definit ions a) -g) .
• Take a walk 7
lunch hour 8,_
work.
6 Get up earlier in the morning, and do some ext ra exercise every day.
7 Take a different walk every week so you don 't get bored .
I equipment
2 a trainer
3 alone
A
physical
S benefits
a) with no other people
\
b) a bag that you carry on your back
c) connected to your body, e.g. _ _ _ _ exercise
d) the things you use for an activity, e.g. a machine in the gym
e) a way from one place to another
_
_
_
your
school or
• Once a week 9
a longer
walk, and go on a completely new
route; this helps to keep things
interesting.
There are walkers' clubs 10_ _ __
over the world. Join one - walking is
a great way to II
people
and 12
new friends!
a backpack
f) good things
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g) a teacher
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VOCABULARY common verbs
1A
LISTENING
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2A
11 .2 Listen to the radio programme about findin g
your ' real ' age. Number the pictures in the order you hea r
about them.
Complete the diagrams w ith a ve rb from the box.
hear understand feFget read run
climb swim concentrate remember
forget
2
a name
/
~
~
~
~
~
~
~
~
/
my teacher
the problem
a newspaper
music
a mountain
a tower
something outside
the door close
in a river
/
9
your first teacher
a noise
/
8
your mother's birthday
a tree
/
7
down a road
a magazine
/
6
800 metres
English
/
5
in a lake
100 metres
on your homework
~
on your work
on a computer game
B Complete the sentences w ith verbs from Exercise lA.
I'm too tired an d I can't concentrate
2 Sorry, I don 't
3 I can't
. I don 't speak Chinese.
that! It 's too high .
B Listen again and circle the correct information about
the interviewer.
Her 'birthday' age is _ _ __
a) under 20
b) 20- 29
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2 Her time (in seconds) for the balance test is
4 Help! He lp! I can't
5 I can't
this article. W here are my glasses?
6 Don't
your keys.
7 Speak up! I can't
IT]
your password
/
4
my ticket
fast
/
3
my PIN number
a) 11 - 15
b) 16- 20
c) 21 - 25
b) in the middle
c) at the end
b) ankles
c) knees
3 She catches th e ruler
you.
8 Slow down. We have time and we don 't have to
a) near th e beginning
4 She can touch her
a) toes
9 I can never _ _ _ _ _ my mobile number. I have to
write it down.
5 Her real age is
a) yo unger th an
her 'birthday' age.
b) the same as
c) older th an
GRAMMAR adverbs of manner
5
Complete the sentences with an adjective or adverb .
Conversation I
3
Underline the correct alternative.
A: Your mum drives really slow / slowly.
B: Yes, well you know that slow / slowly drivers don 't
have many accidents.
2 A: Jeff is quite lazy / lazily about doing tasks around the
A: Are you OK?
B: No, I don't feel very we-""_ _ __ . Can Ilie down
somewhere?
A: Yes, over here.
B: I'm really tir_ __ _ . I slept terri _ _ _ _ last night.
house.
B: That's true, he does them lazy / lazily, but he does
them in the end!
3 A: The teacher talks very quiet / quietly.
B: Yes, and the students aren 't quiet / quietly, so it 's
difficult to hear.
4 A: I found the shop easy / easily, thanks to your clear
directions.
B: W ell, in fact, it's rather easy / easily to find.
S A: Our team played bad / badly and we lost the match.
B: That 's surprising, I thought the other team was bad /
badly.
6 A: You're so energetic / energetically when you get up in
the morning. How do you do it?
B: I read somewhere that if you get up energetic /
energetically, you' ll feel good all day.
7 A: You came in rather noisy / noisily last night.
B: Sorry, I didn't mean to be so noisy / noisily.
8 A: This exercise isn't very hard / hardly.
B: N o? W ell , work hard / hardly to the end because t he
second part is difficult.
4A Complete the sentences with the adverb form of the
words in brackets.
You have to drive carefully (careful) and _ _ __
(safe). You can 't drive _ _ __ (dangerous) or
_ __ (fast).
2 You have to work very
(hard) and often
(late) at night but you get long summer
very
holidays. You don't have to speak
(loud) , but
it helps.
3 You should eat
(healthy) and go to bed
_ _ _ _ (early). You don 't have to w alk o r run
_ _ _ _ (fast) , but you have to see
(clear) .
4 You don't have to read music _ _ __ (perfect), but it
helps. You have to sing
(good) , but you don 't
(loud) .
have to sing
Conversation 2
A : This room's very comf _ __ _
B: Yes, but it's quite noi _ __ _ . I can hear the people
downstairs.
A: Well, we don't have to stay here all evening. I'm
hun _ _ __
B: Yes, we can eat che: _ _ _ _ in the cafe tonight and
then we can go to that exp
Italian restaurant
tomorrow.
Conversation 3
A: I sing very ba"-_ __
B: No, you don't. You sing beau _ _ __
A : Thank you . That's ki
of you .
WRITING adverbs in stories
6A
Write the adverbs.
slow
slowly
2 qu ick
3 angry
4 nervous
S careful
B Complete the joke with the adverbs from Exercise 6A.
into the dentist 's office .
A man walked I nervously
T he dentist looked 2_ _ _ _ _ at the man's teeth and
th en said, 'I have to take one tooth out. I can do it
3
_ it'll only take five minutes and it 'll cost
$100.'
'A hundred dollars for five minutes' work" the man said
. 'T hat 's too expensive"
4
'Well ,' answered the dentist, 'I can do it 5
you want! '
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B Look at the sentences in Exercise 4A again. What are
the jobs for each one? Underline the correct alternative.
if
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I a bus driver / a racing driver
2 a teacher / a politician
3 a footballer / a golfer
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a jazz singer / an opera singer
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VOCABULARY problems
3A Read Jim's 'To do' list. Then use offers of help to
complete the conversation.
1
Complete the conversations with the verbs in
the box.
I
EtIt
drop
lift
stand
fall
TO DO
push
'Phone Noriko in TOkyo
Smail Moscow offic.e
~et flowers for Sllie _
send them to hospital
Meet Anne at airport
(5.30)
A: Be careful w ith t hat knife!
B: Why?
A: You might -"c""'
ut" --__ your finger.
2 A: What's the matter?
B: This box is too heavy. I can't _ _ _ _ it.
3 A: I can't ride my bike uphill.
B: So what do you do?
A: I usually get off and _ _ _ _ it.
4 A: I can carry these dishes.
B: Don't carry all of them. You'II _ _ __
them'
A: I'll be OK. O h. no!
5 A: It's ery windy tonight.
B: Yes. I think that tree might _ _ __
do n.
6 A: Hi. Jenny. It's me.
B: Hi. Fran k. Where are you l
A: I'm on the trai n. It's really crowded so I have
to _ _ __
Ruth : Are you OK, Jim?
Jim:
No. I have to meet Anne at 5.30 and look at this list!
Ruth:
I
Jim:
Oh, can you? Thanks '
2A
Put the words in 1-4 and a)-d) in the
correct order.
my / problem / MP3 / there's / a / player /
with
There 's a problem with my MP3 player.
2 favourite / was / that / my / vase
Jim:
Noriko l
Yes, please .
the Moscow office.
Can you tell them I'll phone tomorrow?
some flowers for Ellie. I'm
Ruth : OK. And I 4
going to the hospital to see her tonight anyway.
Fantastic! 5_ _ _ _ me _ _ _ _ you the money.
Ruth : It's O K. Give it to me tomorrow.
Jim:
B
Thanks a lot. I 6_ _ _ _ _ __ _ the same for you any
time !
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Listen and check. Then listen and repeat.
LEARN TO
thank someone
Circle the correct answer.
A: Are you O KI Let me carry that.
B: a) Yes.
4 in / cold / here / it's
. I'm not busy at the moment.
Ruth : And then I 3
Jim:
4
3 tired / really / I'm
me help
Ru t h: No problem. 2
Jim:
FUNCTION offering to help
Let
b) No problem.
cQfhanks@
2 A: Shall I speak to Mr Chen for you?
B: a) That 's kind of you. b) You're welcome.
c) It's a problem .
3 A: I'll dri ve you home.
a) coffee / let / you / a / make / me
b) look / me / let
B: a) You're welcome.
b) Shall I do it?
c) Thanks. I'm very grateful.
4 A: T hank you very much.
B: a) Yes.
c) you / I'll / buy / one / another
5 A: Is this seat free?
d) I / window / shall / close / th e?
A: a) Thanks a lot.
b) You're welcome .
c) Your welcome.
b) N o problem .
c) You're welcom e.
b) Really? Sure.
c) Really? Thanks.
B: Sure.
6 A: I'll buy lunch.
B Look at the sentences in Exercise 2A again.
Match 1- 4 with offers a)-d).
B: a) Reall y? Please.
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12.1
EXPERIENCES
VOCABULARY outdoor activities
1A
Put the letters in order to make activities. Start with
the underlined letters.
go fishing
og higfins
2
cht~a
sridh
GRAMMAR present perfect
3
Write the past participle of the verbs.
I be
2 climb
3 do
3 blmi£ a nomautni
4 travel
4 edr:i a sroile
5 have
5
wi~m
6
li~a a toha
B
ni a vir:re
6 ride
7 drink
12.1 Listen and check.
C Listen again and repeat. Write the activities in the
correct place according to the stress.
100
been
2000
3000
8 play
9 meet
10 fly
4A
Look at the table and complete the sentences.
go fishing
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WRITING postcard phrases
2A
Ethan
Amy
Tom
and Li'L
go to South America
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see Red Square
X
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eat Mexican food
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visit the Louvre gallery in Paris X
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swim in the Black Sea
Complete the postcard with phrases a)-h).
I Ethan has been
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2 A my
Verbier
3 Tom and Li ly
4
. 1her e' 5 lot5 of 5now 50 toe
loveli old bUildi ng in toe Lentre of toe Village. 1he
Red Square.
5 A my
Mexican food.
6 Tom and Lily
Mexican food.
7 Tom and Lily
the Louvre gallery
in Paris.
8 Amy
B
in the Black Sea.
Complete the questions.
Has
food' 5 great too - r ealli ta5tii
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'5peaKing of food, if 5 dinner in f ive minute5 50
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1._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ and 1_ _ _ __
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a) I hope you're all OK
e) 5th January
b) I'm having a great time
f) Veffiief
c) I must go now
g) Love, Jim
d) I'll speak to you soon
h) Dear Mum and D ad
B Now cross out four unnecessary words in the phrases
you wrote in the postcard.
Red Squ are.
4 Ethan
5Kiing i5 perfed. 1he ootel'5 beautiful - a little noi5i
bec.au5e toere'5 a big group 5taiing oer e, but if 5 a
to South America.
to South America.
Ethan swum
Ethan and Am y
in the Black Sea?
the Louvre gallery
in Paris}
3
Lily
Mexican food?
4
Amy
Red Square?
5
Tom and Lily
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Tom
to South America?
in the Black Sea?
C Write short answers to questions 1-6 in Exercise 4B.
Yes. he has.
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READING
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Read Jim's travel blog and write the correct day under each picture.
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Flights
Hotels
Cars
Hostels
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Tours
Travel Insurance
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Day I
W e arrived in Piraeus early thi s mo rning. Liz has never seen the Parth eno n. I've been
to A thens once before, so I'm going t o be her to ur gUide. W e're going there to night!
Day I
B
In the afternoo n, we went by train fro m Piraeus into th e city of Athens, and w alked
up to t he Parthenon - amazing!
Day 2
Back to Athens agai n and th is t ime we fo und a rest aurant in the Plaka area. W e've
eaten Greek food many times back in N ew Zealand , but thi s is real Greek food! This
is the first time in my life that I've tried octo pus and it was delicio us!
Day 3
We stayed overnight in Athens and then t ook a bus down to Cape Sounio n in the
afternoon to visit the Temple of Poseidon. We've seen many sunset s in o ur li ves, but
this was the most beautiful - the su n going down into the A egean Sea.
Day 4
We left Piraeu s early this morning and sailed for twe nty ho urs to the island of
Santorini. We arrived in the o ld port late in the evening. To morrow mo rning we 're
going up to the vi llage - by donkey! I've ridden horses, camels, and elephants but I've
never ridden a donkey!
DayS
Donkey disaster! I'm w riting thi s fro m a hospital bed in Athens. W e started o ur
donkey ri de thi s morning and I made a big mi stake: I walked behind the do nkey and
it kicked me in the st omach! Th ere was no hos pital o n the island, so they took me by
helicopter to A t hens. I've broken three bo nes ... and I still haven't ridd en a do nkey.
But I have flown in a heli co pter!
B Read the blog again. Are the sentences true (T) or
false (F) ?
I Jim is a tour guid e.
F
6 A Imagine it's before the holiday. Read the blog again
and write short answers to the questions.
I Has Liz ever seen the Parthenon?
No, she hasn't.
2 Jim hasn't eaten Greek food before.
2 Has Jim ever been to Athens?
3 Jim liked the octopus.
3 Has Jim ever eaten octopus?
4 They watched the sunrise near the Temple of Poseidon.
4 Have Jim and Liz ever seen a sunset ?
5 Jim and Liz travell ed to Santorini by boat.
5 H as Ji m ever ridden a donkey?
6 Jim enj oyed riding the donkey.
7 Jim flew back to Athen s.
8 Now he's back home in N ew Zealand.
C Correct the false sentences.
lim isn't a tour guide.
B Now imagine it's after the holiday. Read the questions
again and write short answers.
I Yes, she has.
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3
4
5
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B Complete the quiz with the past
participle of the verbs in brackets.
LISTENING
1A
Match activities 1-8 with pictures A-H .
I go on a roll er coaster
2 get lost
3 be on TV
4 sing in a karaoke club
5 go to the cinema alone
6 fly in a helicopter
7 swim in a lake
8 drive in bad weather
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on a roller coaster? (go)
been
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on TV? (be)
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in a karaoke club? (sing)
_ _ to the cinema alone to
see a film? (go)
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in a helicopter? (fly)
in a lake? (swim)
_ _ in really bad weather?
(drive)
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12.2 Listen to four conversations.
Which situations from Exercise 1B do the
people talk about?
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Conversation I
Conversation 2
Conversation 3
Conversation 4
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Listen again. Write when the person
did the activity.
five years ago
Conversation I
Conversation 2
Conversation 3
Conversation 4
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GRAMMAR present perfect and
VOCABULARY prepositions
past simple
4 Look at the map and complete the directions with prepositions
from the box.
2
Underline the correct alternatives in
conversations 1-3.
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Conversation I
away from
down up under towards
across over into through
A: 1Did you ever fly I Have you ever flown in a
helicopter?
Get off the train and walk 1 throu~h
the station and 2_ _ __
the steps. There's a big square in front of the station with a clock
tower on the other side. Walk 3
the square 4_ _ __
the clock tower. Walk past the clock tower and go straight on until
you see a bridge going 5
the road. Walk 6
the
bridge and soon you'll see a shopping centre on your left. It's called
WhiteWays. Walk 7
the shopping centre and at the other
side you'll come out in Kirkby Street. Walk along Kirkby Street
8
the shopping centre. Then turn right into Sedgefield
Road . My flat is in number thirty-five. The door's usually open so
just come 9
the ha ll. Walk 10
the stairs to the
first floor. My door is the blue one.
B: No, I 2didn't I haven't. 3Did I Ha ve you?
A: Yes, I 4did I have. Just once, when I 5went I
've been helicopter skiing, five years ago.
Conversation 2
B: 6Have you ever sung I Did you ever sing in a
karaoke bar?
A: No, but I 7sang I've sung at a party. It 8 was I
's been last year sometime. N o, two years ago.
At a birthday party.
A: What 9did you sing I have you sung?
B: I can't remember ... Oh, yes - 'I Did it My
Way'.
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really bad weather l
A: Yes. I 11drove I've driven up to Scotland to visit
my grandparents in 2007, and it just 12snowed I
has snowed non-stop.
3 Complete the conversations with the
correct form of the verbs in brackets.
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Conversation I
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Have you ever ridden
(you I ever I ride) a
horse?
B: Yes, I have. I 2
(ride) one
in Argentina last year.
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3_ _ _ _ _ _ _ (you
I like) it?
B: Yes, it 4_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (be) fun , but the
horse 5
fast.
(not go) very
Conversation 2
A: Does Emilio go everywhere by motorbike?
B: Yes, he does.
A: 6
himself?
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(break) his arm
twice.
A: Really? How 8_ _ _ _ _ _ _ (he I do)
that?
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telephoning expressions
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Write the telephone conversations.
Conversation I
1
Complete Susie's answerphone messages with verbs
in the correct form.
This is Lisa from the health clinic. Ile""ft""--_ _ a message
on your answerphone yesterday. Can you p_ _ __
the clinic, please?
A: Hi, Xavier. This / Bea.
Hi, Xavier. This is Bea.
B: Hi, Bea. How / you?
2 Hi, Susie. It's Meg. Can you c
home this evening.
me back? I'm at
A: I / OK. Michelle / there?
3 Hi. It's me, Bernie. Did you t
last night from Simon?
a message for me
B: Yes, but she / sleep.
4 Hello. This is Sports Mad. Can you r
There's a problem with your trainers.
us, please?
5 Hi, Susie. It's Fallon. I got your message and I'm
ph
you back.
6 Hi, it's me again. I know you 're there!
phone!
A~_ _ _
A: leave / message / her?
B: Of course.
the
A: Just ask / to call / me.
B: OK. Bye.
Conversation 2
A: Hello. / speak / the manager. please?
Hello. Can I speak to the mana!;"er. please?
B: Just / moment. I / sorry, he / busy / moment. / call /
back later?
A: It / very important...
B: I / take / message?
A: No thanks. I / phone back later.
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say telephone numbers
4A
FUNCTION
telephoning
2 Tick two correct sentences from telephone
conversations. Correct the other six sentences.
her
Just ask 5fte to call me.
2 Could you say me the number?
Write the telephone numbers in words. Put a comma
between number groups.
I 3234996
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3
4
5
6
three two three, four double nine s,x
6882975
0757281
6232889
9897766
0870 5338992
3 OK, I call you back.
B
12.3 Listen and check. Then listen and repeat.
4 Could I leave a message to her?
5 Let me check that.
VOCABULARY
6 Hi, Frank. I'm Sally.
5
7 Good morning. Could I chat with Mr Suriano, please?
I Don 't be afrai
8 Just a moment.
feel ings
Complete the adjectives.
d. I'll go first.
2 Don 't be e
d. Everybody forgets my name.
3 Don't be n
s. The exam will be easy, I'm sure.
4 Don't be f
d. It's only a small snake!
5 Well done. I'm very p
d of you .
6 Don 't get e_ _ _ _,d. It isn't a very expensive watch!
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REVIEW AND CHECK 4: UNITS 10-12
GRAMMAR verb forms
, A Complete the article with the correct form of the
verbs in brackets. Use the past sim ple, t he present
perfect, would like to or be going to.
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Irish nurse Liz Johnson works with the international aid
agency, Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF). She talked to us
about her experiences.
(see) a TV
'About seven years ago I 1 saw
programme about MSF and I 2
(deci de) to work
for them. I 3
Uoin) MSF three months later:
'I love my work. I 4
(go) to a lot of different
pLaces in the world and I 5
(meet) some
amazing people: doctors, nurses, helpers and patients.
In fact, four years ago in Sudan 1 6
(meet) my
husband, Jacques, a Fre nch doctor We now travel and work
together. I'm very proud of him :
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(return) to France
after six months work in Haiti. What are their plans for the
future? 'We've got some definite plans: Jacques
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(speak) at a big MSF meeting next week and
t hen we 9
(have) a one-week ho liday in Spai n.
After that we aren't sure. Next, we 10
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hospital, but we don't know in which country:
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a) It 's ...
b) The party was ...
c) We got ...
d) Turn left and then walk ___ the car park.
e) I've hurt my ...
f) I've got a ...
4 to / Jacques / going / week / where / speak / 's / next?
g) I can 't .. .
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Exercise 2A.
C Now imagine you are Liz. Answer the questions.
About seven years ago.
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VOCABULARY
3A Read the text and write D (Daniel), R (Rebecca) or DR (both) next
to problems 1-6.
4 doesn't have any friends
I wants to change jobs R
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2 works too much
5 is bored with work
3 lives unhealthily
6 has money problems
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late. He's also overweight
and says he's never done
much exercise. He'd like
to become healthier and go
out and meet people,
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she teaches a dance class
once a week. She works for
an electronics company, but
she doesn't like her job. She
thinks it's boring and works
long hours, but she needs
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alternatives.
FUNCTION
telephoning,
offering and suggesting
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Complete the poem.
'Cou ld I I speak
to Susie Dee?'
'She's not at 2h; _ _ _ _ . She's back at
three.'
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her back tonight!'
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a message. Is that all right?'
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Daniel [should / 'illook for activities he can do
with other people. He 2should / shouldn't join a
club or group, for example a walking club or a cooking
group because then he 3'll / might meet people who enjoy
the same things. When he's with other people he 4 should
/ shouldn 'f ask them lots of questions and he 5should
/ shouldn't show interest in their answers. People love
talking about themselves and they 6'1l / won't think he's a
great guy! Who knows? He 7 ' l[ / might find a
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girlfriend one day!
Rebecca 8shouldn't / might not wait any more.
She's in the wrong job. She 9should / 'Il contact
the Association of Dance Teachers - she can find them
on
" the internet and they IOmight / 'll give her advice about
starting a new business. At the moment she Ilwon 't /
shouldn't leave her job. The best trung is to work part-time,
but her company 12might / might not agree. She 13 should /
shouldn't start teaching more classes - lots of people want
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might not find it difficult to reach her dream.
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RC4.1 Listen to the poem. Then say
it with the recording.
I I A: Where _ _ _ _ in
B: At the Carlton Hotel
a) you're going to stay
b) are you going to stay
c) you would like to stay
12 They
yesterd
a) 've been fishing b) 'v
c) went fishing
13 Peter's very _ _ _ _
a) seriously
b) qu
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people came.
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AUDIOSCRIPT
lIlall ••
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Recording I
German, Russian, Mexican, Canadian
A: It's for a radio programme. A nd are
you here on business?
lIlall'j
0 : Yes, yes, on business.
key, camera, newspaper, sport, photo
magazine, coffee, cinema, exercise
MP3 player, DVD, TV, nothing, golf, film
2 Polish, Spanish, Scottish
A: And what's in your bag?
3 Portuguese, Chinese, Japanese
0 : My bag? Oh, OK. My mobile ... lapto p
... a magazine, su nglasses, a hairbrush
.. . my passport and ticket . .. and an
MP3 player. That's it.
4 Greek, Thai
ilJal •••
I
Recording 2
7 magazine
keys
2 mobile phone
4 sunglasses
S sweater
6 diary
lIlall ••
8 laptop
9 newspaper
10 watch
3 passport
II ticket
12 camera
Reco rding 3
Hello and welcome to The Travel
Programme. Today's programme is about
travelling light. We 're at Heathrow
Airport in London to ask people about
their bags. What 's in their hand luggage?
A : Thank you .
lIlal •••
Recording 4
I These glasses are mine.
B: Er .. . I don't know. Can you help me?
3 That bag is Jack's.
4 Those pencils are mine.
B: Yes, I do. I listen to music a lot
at home, and ... I sing in the car
sometimes.
S This mobile phone is A nita's.
6 That magazine is yours.
lIlal •••
Recording 5
C onversation I
T
=Tourist
S
=Shop assistant
T: Can I have these four postcards,
please?
S: Yes. Can I help you?
S: OK. That's two euros, please.
B: I'm from Canada.
Conversat ion 2
A: And are you here on business or are
you a tourist?
T
=Tou ri st
=W aiter
W
T: Can I have a coffee, please?
B: I'm here on business.
W :That's one euro fifty.
A: And can I ask you ... what's in your
bag?
T: Thank you.
B: In my bag? Er ... let's see. It's a small
bag, so not very much. My passport
and ... plane ticket, my mobile phone,
and .. . let's see . .. yes, some keys.
That 's all.
lIlall ••
A : Thank you very much.
A : That's two euros for the salad and one
euro for the mineral water.
Recording 6
A : Hello.
B: Hello. Can I have a tomato salad and a
mineral water, please?
B: Thanks.
A: Er ... excuse me. Can I ask you a
couple of questions? It's for the radio.
A : Anything else?
C: The radio? Oh, OK.
B: Er ... how much is an ice cream?
A: Right. Where are you from?
A: One euro fifty cents.
C: I'm French.
B: OK. Can I have an ice cream, too?
A: And are you here on business?
C: Hi. How much are the rolls?
C: No, no, I'm just a tourist.
B: Which ones?
A : And can I ask you . .. what's in your
bag today?
C: The egg and the chicken.
C: It's here in my pocket. My passport
and money are never in my bag.
A: Thanks very much.
: Excuse me, where are you from?
0 : I'm South African. Why?
A : OK. Which course do you want to
do?
A: Sure. Well, do you like music?
B: Oh, er ... yes. OK.
A: And your passport?
A : Can I help you?
2 These keys are yo urs.
T: Excuse me. Do you speak English?
C: That's a strange question. OK, er ...
a camera, a newspaper from home from Paris, my sunglasses ... my MP3
player . .. that 's it.
Record ing 2
B: Yes, hi. I'm interested in one of your
courses.
A: Excuse me, sir. Do you have a
moment?
A : Can I ask you a couple of questions?
First of all, where are you from?
lIlall'j
Recording I
B: The chicken is two euros seventy
cents and the egg is three fifty.
C: And a cheese roll?
B: That's two twenty.
C: OK. Can I have two cheese rolls and
an egg roll, please?
B: Anything to drink?
A: Then maybe Singing for fun? The class
is on Monday and Thursday evenings
from six-th irty till eight-thirty at the
music school.
B: And what do they do in the classes?
A: Well, the teachers play the guitar and
the students er . .. sing . .. old songs,
new songs. They er ...
B: I'm not sure. No .. . I don't think that 's
good for me.
A: OK. Let 's see . .. do you take photos?
B: Well , I ta ke them on holiday . ..
A: . .. because th e Digital photograph y
course is on Saturday mornings
from nine to twelve at the high
school. A good time if you w ork
Monday to Friday. You stud y how to
take good photos. The teacher is a
photographer.
B: Hmmm ... no, no, I don' t like
photography much .
A: Well , do you like dancing? T here's a
salsa group - Salsa for beginners. T ey
meet at the dance club on uesdays
and Thursdays from seven to nine
and practise salsa danCing. I kno tha
at the weekend they meet and go to
dance clu bs.
B: Oh, no. I don 't dance .
A: Hmmm. OK .. . Where do you work l
B: At a bank.
A: And do you Sit at your desk a lot?
B: Yes, all day. I don't do much exercise.
A: Yes, me too. I'm here all day on t he
computer but I do O ffice yoga.
B: W hat do you do in an Office yoga
class I
C: Er .. . yes, three espresso coffees,
please.
A: O h, it 's great. We meet here at Union
County on Mo ndays and Wednesdays
fro m seven thirty to nine. We learn
exercises that you do at your desk .. .
stretching and rel axing exercises.
B: Three espressos at one fifty each.
That's four fifty.
B: Yeah. That's good .. . er , •. yes ...
OK, OK. Office yoga. How much is it?
C: OK. Thanks.
1IJ@lilj Recording 3
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2 Izl
sleeps, drinks, eats, gets
plays, drives, knows, leaves
3 IIzl relaxes, studies, washes,
practises
1!J@lIlj Recording 4
I What time does the train leave?
2 When does the train arrive?
3 What time does the tour start?
4 When does the tour finish?
5 Where does the tour start from?
6 How much does the tour cost?
7 What tim e does the bank open?
8 When does the bank close?
1IJ@lIlj Recording 5
0 : W ell , he's quite serious and quiet and
Conversation 3
A: Hello, National Bank. Can I help yo u?
B: Yes, just a question abou t yo ur
opening hours. What time do you
open on Monday?
A: W e open at 9.30 on Monday to
Friday.
B: Sorry, could you repeat that? Nine ... ?
A: Half past nine.
B: And what time do you close?
B: Are you open on Saturdays?
A: Yes, from 10a.m.
M: Yeah?
0 : Well, she's got a .. . difficult family
B: OK, thank you.
1IJ@lill Recording I
I
kind
3 unkind
A: 10.52.
B: 10.52. That 's soon. Er . .. what ti me's
the next trai n after that?
A: The next o ne leaves at I 1. 15.
B: And when does it arrive in
Cambridge?
A: At 12. 10.
B: 12. 10. Great. Thank you.
Conversation 2
A: Hello.
B: Hello, can I help you?
A: Yes, Can you tell me about the
Bangkok temple tour?
B: OK.
A: Er . .. What time does it start?
B: It starts at 7a.m.
A: 7a.m! That's early. When does it
finish?
B: Lunchtim e. At about I o'clock.
A: OK. And where does it start from?
B: Oh, it starts and ends at the W at Phra
Kaew.
A: Excuse me, the Wat Phra . .. Er, could
you spell that?
B: Sure. W -A-T .. . P-H-R-A ...
K-A-E-W.
4 serious, talkative
5 unhappy, unfriendly
6 intelligent
lij@1I11 Recording 2
I
sister
mother
2 co usin
uncle
seven. All boys.
0 : Yes, so we never talk about.!!!»' life.
M: So she doesn 't know about your new
job?
0: N o, she thinks I'm still a waiter!
M: But you have this great job now! You
have to tell her. She's you r sister, she' ll
be happy.
niece
father
5 son
husband
6 grandfather
7 daughter
8 nephew
parents
M: Who is it?
brother
0 : Oh , it's my sister! Hold on. Hi , Jenny.
friend
1!J@liU Recording 3
M = Meg
0 = David
M: OK, Tom . Nice to talk to you. Bye!
0 : So who was that?
M: My brother Tom.
0 : Oh, have you got a lot of brothers and
sisters?
M: No, just one brother and one sister.
Tom and Candy.
0 : Uh-huh ' " Do you see them a lot?
M: Well, Tom and I are very close. We
often do things together - go to the
cinema, play tennis ... but I don't see
Candy very often. She lives in Scotland
and we aren' t very close. How about
you, David?
0 : Maybe yo u're right .. . I don 't know,
I feel uncomfortable. Ah, that's my
phone.
How are yo u?
I;fill Recording I
Group I
Group 2
travel
lighter
wallet
Poland
sandwich
waiter
newspaper
hairdresser
listen to
credit card
Canada
chewing gum
Group 3
Group 4
projector
umbrella
accountant
take photos
hot chocolate
Korean
engineer
souvenir
clean the rooms
Vietnam
magazine
ch icken roll
0 : I'm from a big family. I've got five
brothers and a sister.
0 : Yeah, but I don 't see them often. Fou r
B: Fourteen euros.
0 : They're very young - two, fi ve and
3 wife
B: W ould you like to book the tour?
A: How much does it cost?
A: OK, yes please.
M: Oh. How old are the children?
4 aunt
M: Five! That's a lot of brothers!
A: How much is that in euros?
situ ation. Her husband hasn 't got a
job, they've got three children ... no
money. You know.
M: Wow, three young kids an d no
money! That's hard .
A: Thanks.
B: Six hundred and fifty baht.
We're close. I talk to her a lot .. . she
phones me every day for a chat .. .
usually about her problems.
A : At Ip.m.
A: Hello, National Rail. Can I help you?
B: Sorry, could you speak more slowly
please? What time does It leave?
0 : That makes telephoning a bit difficult.
M: Yeah ... so what about your sister?
B: And what time do you close?
2 funny, friendly, stupid, quiet, happy
A: There 's one at 10.52, gemng Into
Cambndge at 11.54 .
M: Oh, I see. It 's the same for me and
Candy. She doesn't like going o ut, and
she isn't very talkative.
0 : Oh, Jenny and I, we're good friends.
A: At four.
Conversation I
B: Yes, I want to go from London to
Cambridge this morning. What time
does the next train leave l
'" well, we like doing different th ings.
He likes staying at home and reading
and I ... I'm quite active and I like going
out.
of them live a long way away. Nick
lives here in the City but we hardl y
ever meet.
M: Why not?
I«MI Recording 2
Poem I
I don't like my mobile phone.
I often want to be alone.
But then my mobile pho ne, it rings.
I really, really hate these things!
Poem 2
R: Have you got a mobile phone number ?
'I like cooking an d cleaning, too.'
G: Yes, it 's 03837 4025.
'Oh, good. T he guests arrive at two.
R: ... 4125.
G: No, 4Q25.
You make a cake and wash the floor
and wake me up at half past four!'
R: OK, thank you. Please sign here.
I: It sounds great. Thanks, Jane If ou
eblo
want to find out more abou
Ingles, there's info rma 'on 0
website at .. .
Poem 3
G: All right ... Oh, what's the date?
IIIallI , Reco rding
'Cou ld I have a sandwich, please?'
R: Today's the ninth of April.
I
'Of course, what kind? Meat or cheese?'
G: Ninth . .. April ... 20 I I. OK, thank
you very much I
'Oh, I'm not sure, so can I please have
one of those and one of these?'
G: Yes?
Poem 4
'Are you free at half past five?'
'Sorry, that 's when my friends arrive.'
'Then how about meeting at two or
three?'
'Sorry, I'm busy.'
1«... Recording 3
G = Guest
R: Can I help you?
G: Hello. My ... er ... wallet. I ... er ...
R: Oh , you've lost your wallet? Where
did you have it last?
G: I'm sorry, I don 't understand . Er ... in
the restaurant .. . I .. . er .. ,
R: No problem. Let me see. What co lour
is it?
G: Colour? It's ... er ... brown.
R: And how much money is there in the
wallet?
G: Sorry. Could you speak more slowly,
please?
R: Erm ... how much money is in the
wallet?
G: Oh, a hundred dollars and .. . er .. .
my credit card.
R: OK, let me look. Is thi s yours?
G: No. No. My wallet's a different brown.
Oh, that's mine .. . yes ... in the box.
R: OK, sir. Just a moment. I want to be
sure that it 's your wallet.
G: Of course it's my wallet!
R: Can you tell me anything that's in the
wallet?
G: Sorry, cou ld you repeat that?
R: What else is in the wallet?
G: Oh , er .. . a photo of my wife.
R: OK ...
G: ... and some money and a credit card .
R: OK. This is yours.
G: Thank you!
R: Sorry, just a moment. I need to write
some details for our records. Your
name .IS . . ..I
G: Moretti, Vincenzo Moretti.
R: That's M-o-double r?
G: No, one r and double t.
R: M-o-r-e-t-t-i ... and your room
number, Mr Moretti?
G: 368.
R: Is this your keycard?
G: Oh, oh yes! Thank you!
lIlalll'
I
'When are you free? '
R = Receptionist
R: Mr. Moretti?
Recording I
Is there a living room?
2 meat
3
4
5
6
7
8
Is there a television?
How many people are there?
There are two of us.
There's a large shopping centre.
DJallll
Recording
I = Interviewer
J = Janet
Qnion
sausages
hot dQg
sfl,rdines
qrrots
banfl,na
grfl,pe
yoghurt
butt§:
fr!!it
j!!ice
Recording
2
two thousand, five hundred and
twenty-three
2 There's a big kitchen.
3
4
5
6
bread
cucgmber
lIlalll,
I
chicken
milk
2
I: So, Janet, tell us about your holidays.
J: OK. Well, every year I take a week's
holiday in Spain . .. I stay in a beautiful
villa, I have three meals a day, I have a
lovely room , and I meet a lot of new
people.
I: That sounds nice .. . but very
expensive!
J: No, it's free - it costs me nothing.
I: Why's that?
J: Well, it 's called Pueblo Ingles, or
English vi llage, and it's a place where
Spanish people go to practise their
English. So the Spanish people are the
students, and they pay, but the English
speakers pay nothing - we just speak
English all day with the students.
I: Really? How many people are usually
there? And where are they all from?
J: There are usually about twenty English
speakers from Canada, the USA,
England, Australia and Ireland, and
twenty Spanish people from all over
Spain.
I: Are they all in their twenties, like you?
J: Well, there are a lot of different ages,
from early twenties to about sixty.
I: And what do you do on a typical day?
J: We have breakfast and then we do
things together in pairs - an English
speaker and a Spanish speaker. After
fifty minutes, we have a ten-minute
break and then we go with a different
person. We do different activities and
we speak English all day. In the evening
we have a big meal together. There's
only one rule. No Spanish! It's great
fun - I love it!
2 three thousand, one hundred and
forty-five
3
4
5
6
one thousand , o ne hundred and one
ten thousand
seven hundred and twenty-one
two hundred and fifty thousand
DJalll,
Recording 3
I = Interviewer
M = Mike
I: Welcome to Twenty-four seven - the
programme about peopl e and lifestyle.
Today we're talking to Dr Mike McKay,
who wrote the bestseller The Junk food
lover's diet. So Dr McKay, is it true that
on your diet, I can eat anything I want?
M: Yes, that's right.
I:
I can eat junk food - hamburgers,
pizza, chips, crisps, chocolate ...
M: It's all fine. You can eat anything you
want, and you' ll lose weight.
I: Well ... can yo u explain that?
M: It 's very simple. You can eat anything
but you can't eat too much. So go
ahead, get a hot dog every week . ..
but don't eat the whole th ing! Eat half
of it.
I: Oh, I see. So with choco late, for
example, how much is not too much?
M: W ell , everybody loves chocolate. One
bar a day is too much . On the Junk
food lover's diet, yo u can eat two bars
a week - no more.
I: This sounds great! How about pizza?
How much pizza is OK on the Junk
food lover's diet?
M: For lunch , you can have one piece of
pizza.
I: Every day?
M: Every day.
I: I usually eat four or fi ve!
M: We ll , that's too much. O n the Junk
food lover's diet, yo u can eat anythi ng
.. . but not too much.
I:
Is it OK to have pizza for dinner?
M: Well, pizza is very rich ... so have
pizza at lunchtime, eat light foods for
dinner.
I: OK, cris ps are light but surely they 're
bad .. . so full of oil and salt.
M: We ll , one big packet of crisps every
day, that's too much of course. But
you can have three packets in a week.
I: So Monday, Wednesday and Friday
are crisp days'
M: Oh, OK'
I: How many hamburgers can I eat?
M: One.
I: One a day, that 's no t bad ...
M: One a week! You can have one
ham burger a week in a roll, with
ketchup and cheese - that's all fine .
M: Or a regular cola.
I: Really, cola with sugar ...
M: Yup, but . ..
I: ... nottoom uch'
.......... Record ing 4
I'd ike a hamburger with onion and
tomato in a roll and some salad,
please.
2 Could I have a veggi e burger with corn
on the cob l And so me onions on the
burger, please.
3 Can I have a hamburger in a roll with
lettuce and onion? And a salad too,
please.
I,
Recording 5
I and a salad too, please
2 corn on the cob
3 and some onions o n the burger
4 a hamburger in a roll
5 with onion and tomato
6 with lettuce and onion
IIJlliO Recording I
The nineteenth of March , 1959
October the thirtieth, 1995
The thirty-first of March, 2002
January the sixth, 1805
The thirteenth of October, 1957
The twenty-first of May, 191 0
Jan uary the twenty-sixth , 2005
III III 0
It!
worked
finished
sto pped
helped
Recording 2
Idl
changed
loved
played
tried
enjoyed
travelled
thought, met, spoke, grew, woke, taught,
knew, drew, wrote, slept, left, bought
1IJ11i0 Recording 4
P = Philip
D = Denise
P: Well, we haven't got any child ren so
we adopted Zsilan in 1999. We went
to China ... and we met Zsilan there
and we brought her home with us to
Sydney. She was, er, about two years
old, but at first there was a problem ...
D: Yes, she was a very intelligent little girl.
but at first she was also really quiet.
She ate a lot ... but she didn 't talk
much . . . we didn't know what to do.
P: Yes, she was very unh appy.
D: So we went on the internet and we
looked for other families with adopted
Chinese children ... and we found
a website and well, we got a big
surprise.
I: And a diet cola?
IIIIii
1IJ11i0 Recording 3
IIdl
started
wanted
hated
P: Yes, we wrote about Zsilan on the
websi te. We wrote about her birthday
- that it was on May 8th ...
D: ... and a woman in Melbourne wrote
back to say that her daughter, also a
Chinese girl, named Lin, had the same
birthday!
D: Yes, she was a very intelligent little gir
but at first she was also really quiet.
She ate a lot . . . but she didn 't talk
much ... we didn 't know what to do.
P: Yes, she was very unhappy.
IIllliO Recording 6
Conversation I
A: What did you do on Saturday?
B: I had lun ch with my grandparents.
A: That sounds nice.
Conversation 2
A: Did you have a good day yesterday?
B: No, we went for a walk and it rained'
A: So what did you do?
Conversation 3
A: Did you have a good weekend?
B: I wasn't very well so I stayed in bed.
A: That sounds awful.
Conversation 4
A: How was your weekend?
B: Fantastic, thanks'
A: Why, what did you do?
Conversation 5
A: Did you do anything special at the
weekend?
B: No, we just stayed at home and
relaxed.
P: So we put a photo of Zsilan on the
websi te, and thi s other woman put up
a photo of Lin, and . ..
A: That sounds lovely.
D: Here are the photos. Look at them.
The girls look exactly the same.
';Wj Recording I
P: Yes, so we started to think, yes,
maybe they are sisters ... maybe
they're twins. So we went to
Melb ourne with Zsilan and the two
little girls met ...
D: It was amazing, from the first moment'
They looked at each o ther with such
love, and then they laughed and played
together all day.
The oranges are next to the bread.
2 The cheese is between th e beans and
the pasta.
3 The pasta is under the rice.
4 The app les are on the left of the
oranges.
5 The grapes are behind the carrots.
6 The bread is above the grapes and
carrots.
P: For the first time, I felt that Zsilan was
really ha ppy.
7 The app les are between the rice and
the oranges.
D: We were sorry to leave. Zsilan and
Lin never lived together but they vis it
each other a lot and they li ke the same
things: dancing and swimming . . .
8 The beans are on the left of the
carrots.
P: A year ago, when the girls were eight
years old, we had tests, and it was true
- they are sisters! And with the same
birthday, of course they're twin s.
D: When we told Zsilan that Lin reall y
was her sister, she smiled and said, 'I
know she's my sister.'
IIllliO Recording 5
P = Philip
D = Denise
P: She was, er, about two years old, but
at first there was a problem ...
IIJllld Recording I
I empty
7 expensive
2 noisy
8 quiet
3 cheap
4 boring
5 uncomfortable
6 slow
9 fast
10 co mfortable
II crowded
12 interesting
1IJ0liU Recording 2
H ello, it's 9.48a.m . on Monday the
second of December. I'm Nick Young and
I'm on the Trans-Siberian train. Welcome
to my audio diary. First of all , some facts:
the Trans-Siberian is the longest train
journey in the world. It's 9,300 kilometres
and takes seven days ...
So, this is day one - we left the city
an hour ago and I'm here in my
co mpartment. It's quite comfortable with
two beds, one for me and o ne for Anton.
Anton 's from Sweden and he's very
friend ly. H e doesn't speak much English
but that's not a problem.
Conversation 4
A: So, the cafe is th e fourth building on
the left.
fast
B: No, it's the fourth bUilding on the
right.
2 healthy
3 dangerou s
Conversation S
4 inconvenient
A: So, th e post office is opposite the
S difficult
bank.
6 conveme
7 safe
8 easy
9 comfortable
10 polluting
B: No, it's opposite the museum.
1Il0liO Record ing 2
Conversation 6
R
A: So, the town hall is opposite the bank.
R: W e're in Amsterdam , the
Netherlands, and we 're talking to
Carin van Buren, Carin 's rid ing a kind
of scooter with a motor. Carin , what
is this .. . er ... machine called?
B: N o, it's next to the bank.
IIJOII':I Recording I
H ello ... Oh, hi Rob ... No, we're at
the new exhibitio n at the N ational
Gallery and we're looking at the Klimt
paintings ... Yeah, they 're fantastic ...
OK, see you later.
Hi , Nick here. It's day three and we're in
Siberia. Out of the window you can see
snow and forests and small vi llages for
kilometre after kilometre. It 's beautiful.
About every two hou rs the train stops
at a small statio n and there are women
selling bread, fish , fruit or vegetab les. W e
often buy food for lunch or dinner. Wh en
we get back on the train, we chat and
read and have more cups of tea. Th en we
have lunch and then dinner and then we
go to bed . It's all very relaxing.
3 Hi ... Oh, look, I can't talk now we're just going in to a concert .. . It's
the Mozart ... Yeah, the Requiem ...
Sorry, I've got to go.
Hi there. Thi s is my last audio diary on
this journey. In one hour we get into
Vladivostok statio n I Last night the Ru ssian
lady in the carriage next door had her
fiftieth birthday party. It was crowded but
we had a good time!
4 Hi , Felicity . .. Fine , thanks . .. Li sten,
do you want to have a coffee later
... I After the match - maybe around
four o'clock ... Yeah , it's Nadal again
- he's amazi ng . .. Oh, you're watching
th e match on TV ... ? Right, see you at
four.
So what do I think about the TransSiberian train? Fantastic! And my best
memories? Great dark forests , small
Russian vi llages, and some good new
friends . I reall y think thi s is the best
journey of my life l
IIJOIIO Reco rd ing I
2 Nellie, it's me, Russ ... Hi, yeah, we're
queuing to buy tickets for the co ncert.
D o you want to come? I can get you a
ti cket ... Two ... ? Oh, who 's your new
friend ... ? Right. See yo u soon.
=Reporter
C
=Carin
C : It's a balancing scooter.
R: And do you ride it around t he city?
C : Yes, I use it to go to work. Before
th is year I went to wo rk by bike or
sometimes by bu s. Th en I saw a
bal ancing scooter on the internet and
thought, th at looks good , and I bought
one!
R: Is it difficult to ride?
C: N o, it's actu all y very easy.
R: And how long does it take to learn to
ride?
C: It takes abou t two hours. Yes, it took
me two hours.
R: Can you r ide it on the pavement here?
C: No, you can't. You have to rid e it
on the road or you can use the bike
path s.
R: And how fast does it go?
C: Th e maximum speed is twenty-five
kilometres an hour but I usuall y go
slower than that.
S Zsuzsa, I just had to call you. The new
deSigns, they're fantastic - everything's
black and white, you know. Kate 's
wearing white and Fabi o 's in all -black bl ack jeans, a black sweater and black
jacket . .. OK, yeah, I'll take some
pictures .. . Tal k to you later.
C: Yeah - yes, I do. I always wear a
1IJ0li'J Recording 3
IIJOII':I Recording 2
C: I think so. By bu s it took about forty-
Conversation I
I
A: So, th e park's between th e cinema and
the pharmacy.
Are you looking for a film?
2 Is it an action film?
3 Is anyone famous in it?
B: No, it's behind the cinema and th e
pharmacy.
4 D o you want to borrow a DVD?
Conversation 2
6 I've got it o n video.
A : So the supermarket's between th e
cinema and the pharmacy.
B: No, it 's between the cinema and the
po st office.
S I haven't got a DVD player
IIJOII':I Recording 3
I Are you looking for a friend?
R: D o you feel safe on it?
helmet. The scooter doesn't go very
fast and it's easy to stop.
R: And is it better th an travelling by bu s
or bike?
five minutes to go to work and now it
takes me twe nty minutes by scooter.
And it's better th an a bike because I'm
no t ho t when I arri ve at work.
R: Wh ere do yo u leave your scooter at
work?
C : I take it into my office and I leave it
near my desk.
R: Reall yl
C : Yeah, it isn' t a problem.
2 Is it an action film?
R: Is it tiring to rid e?
Conversation 3
3 Is anyone famous in it?
A: So, the cinema is the fourth building
4 Do yo u want to buy a DVD?
C: Yes, it ~ quite tiri ng. You can't reall y
relax.
o n the left.
B: N o, it's the third building on the left.
S I have n't got a CD player.
6 I've got it on video.
R: Is there anything else you don't like
about the scooter?
C: Sometimes peopl e laugh at me and I
feel quite stupid . Oh yes, and people
often sto p me and ask questions abou
itl I don 't like that.
11J@liU Recording 3
QJ@li.I., Recording I
5 I stay at home.
I'll stay at home.
A Oh, hi . I'm really sorry I'm late. I
sunburnt, thirsty, bored, wet, hungry, hot,
lost, co ld
6 I'll never go out.
I never go out.
QJ@II.I., Reco rding 2
IIJ@II.I., Recording 4
A: And my car broke down .
Speaker I
T = Tim
B: Your car, again!
A: And I left my wallet at home.
Well, the most difficult thing was th at
there was so much water, but I was
so th irsty. Food wasn't a big problem
because I caught fish and at e th em. Of
course I got sunburnt after the first day
because I had nothing to put on my head.
And I was afraid of sharks - once I saw
one, but it just swam around the raft for a
few minutes and then it went away.
T: So, Gordon, what would you like to
do today!
missed the train.
B: I don't believe yo u.
A: No, really, the traffic was terrible.
B: And!
B: Ah, your wallet.
A : And ... OK, I forgot about our
meeting! I feel terrible about this.
B: Well, don't worry about it.
A: I'n; so sorry ...
B: No, really, it's fin e.
I
A: I'm so so f . .
B: Th at's OKI! But don't let it happen
again.
.;til Reco rding I
G
= Greg J =Jurgen
G: Hey, Jurgen. It's my wife's birthday
tomorrow. Can yo u recommend a
good restaura nt!
J: Well, what kind of food do you like l
G: We both like Chinese food and ... er
... French food.
J: T here's a good restaurant called
Bouchon in town. It serves French
food .
G: Do you think my wife woul d like it!
J: Yes, I think so. It's quite romantic.
G: Where is it!
J: It's in a small street near the cinema.
G: Can you t~1I me the way!
J: From the cinem a, you go down
Hillside Road past the pharmacy and
turn left.
G: Left at the pharm acy. OK ...
J: Th en go straight on for about two
hundred metres. Take the second right
and Bouchon is on the right. It isn't far.
G: Great - thanks l
J: Hi, Greg. Did you find the restaurant!
G: No'
J: Oh!Why!
G: Your directions were all wrong l You
said to turn left at the pharmacy.
J:
J: Oh, no - I'm so sorry. I always mix up
left and right.
G: Hm . My wife was really angry.
I feel terrible about this.
G: In the end we went home and ordered
pizza '
J:
I felt very small and very tired. I walked
all night, very slowly becau se of the sand ,
and I tried to stay coo l in the daytime, but
it was so hot. On the second day I found
some water - that was very lucky - but
then I wanted to walk more, not just st ay
by the water. I wanted to try to find my
way back to the town. I had food with
me, so I didn't get hungry - just very
thirsty. Once I saw a snake, and I was
afraid that one might go into my shoe, so
I never took my shoes off.
Speaker 3
There was snow everywhere, everything
was white, and that's why I got lost - I
didn't see the path . I was up there only
one night, but it was the longest night
of my life. The most important thing
was staying warm. I didn't have enough
clothes with me, so I got terribl y cold.
I wanted to make a fire , but everything
was wet. I slept on the ground and got
colder. I didn 't think about food , I wasn't
really hungry, but just so thirsty ... it was
difficult, very difficult.
Speaker 4
There was water, so I didn't get thirsty.
And I didn't get too hungry because
I knew what kind of pl ants to eat. Of
course I got very lost , I walked day and
night . .. but you know you can never,
ever get bored there. There are so many
different types of plants and ani mals and
insects, it was beautiful ... so yes, I felt
tired and lost, but not bored.
Oh, no ...
G: Ah, we ll. Maybe next year! Don 't
worry about it, reall y.
G: I don't know. Have you got any ideas!
T: What about going to a concert!
G: Hmmm ... That might be difficult .
T: Why!
G: We don't like the same music. You like
rock, I like hip-hop.
T: Oh . That 's true. How about inviting
some friends!
G: I don't really feel like doing t hat.
T: OK then. Why don't we stay home
and watch TV!
G: That's a good idea. What 's on!
T: Let me see ... Uh , Castaway with Tom
Hanks.
G: Brilliant!
T: And let 's have popcorn, too.
G: Sounds good!
QJ@II.II Recording I
head, toe, neck, teeth, hand , knee, feet,
mouth, back, nose, th umb, stomach
1!J@li.11 Recording 2
I = Interviewer
I:
A = Ad rian
In today's programme I'm at the Real
Age Clinic with Doctor Adrian Clark.
Adrian, how can I f ind out my 'real'
age!
A: OK, how old are you!
I: I'm thirty-one.
A : OK. We call that your 'birthday' age.
Right. I'm going to ask you to do some
tests and then I can te ll you if your real
age is younger or older t han t hirtyo ne.
I: OK.
A: We'll start with three simple tests.
First of all is t he Balance Test. Come
over here, please. OK, you have to
close your eyes and stand on one leg.
I: Stand on one leg. Right.
Oh, no ...
G: And we did, but it took us completely
the wro ng way!
J:
Speaker 2
G = Gordon
QJ@li.I., Recording 3
You get co ld .
You'll get cold.
2 We 'll miss the train .
W e miss the train.
3 I'm sure you'll hate it.
I'm sure you hate it.
4 They know you're a to urist.
They'll know you're a tourist.
A: And I'm going to time you.
I: Whoa ... this is quite difficult. I feel a
bit stupid. I wasn't very good at that.
How long was it!
A : You did fourteen seconds.
I: That isn't very good, is it!
A: Well, most people under twenty find
this test easy but not many people
over thirty can stand on one leg for
more than twenty-five seconds. T he
average for your age is about fifteen
to twenty seconds ... so fourteen
seconds is OK.
UIII"1 Recording 2
IHI Recording I
Conversation I
A : Could I speak to Susie Dee?
I: My right hand.
A: Have you ever flown in a helicopter?
B: She's not at home. She's back at three.
A: OK, hold out your right hand and
o pen your thumb and first finger. I'm
going to ho ld this ruler above yo ur
hand . I'll say 'now' and you have to
catch it.
I: OK.
B: N o, I haven't. Have you?
I: Right. What's the next test?
A : The second test is the Ru ler Test.
Which hand do you write with?
A: Are you ready?
I: Yes.
A: N ow .. . Oh , well done. You caught it
. .. in the middle.
I: Is that good?
A : Yes, at twenty yo u should catch the
ru ler half way down - in th e middle.
Peopl e over forty-fi ve don't usually
catch it!
I: Oh , good . .. that 's better.
A: And th e next test. Can you touch your
toes?
I: Yes, that's easy.
A: Ah, yes - but you have to keep your
legs straight.
I: Ah. I can touch my knees ... and . ..
A : N o, be ca reful. Go slowly. That's
enough. You can touch your ankles.
That 's quite good for your age.
I: So ... how did I do?
A: N ot bad. Your 'real' age fro m th ese
three tests is . .. twenty-nine. Now
I'm going to ask yo u some questions
about your lifestyle and general health .
lijlll.11 Recording 3
A : A re you OK, Jim?
B: N o. I have to meet Anne at 5.30 and
look at this list!
A: Let me help. I'm not busy at the
moment.
B: Oh, can you? Thanks!
A: N o problem. Shall I pho ne N oriko?
B: Yes, pl ease.
A: And then I'll email the Moscow office.
A: Yes, I have. Just once, when I went
helicopter skiing - five years ago.
B: That sounds interesting. What 's
helicopter skiing?
A: A helicopter takes you up the
mountain and you ski from there.
B: And how was it?
A: I'll leave a mes sage. Is that all right?
A : It was fun. I enjoyed it.
A : Why don't we meet and have a chat?
A : Well, hello Susie! How are yo u?
C: I'm fine. What w ould you like to do?
C: I don 't really feel like doing that.
A: Matt, have yo u ever sung in a karaoke
club?
B: N o, but I've sung at a party. It was last
year sometime. N o, two years ago. At
a birthd ay party.
A: What did you si ng?
B: I can 't remember ... Oh, yes - I Did
It My Way. It was fun . I can't sing, but
it was a good laugh. Why are you
asking?
A: I'm going to a karaoke club tonight and
I'm feeling quite nervous about it.
B: You 'll be all right. Just relax and enjoy
it'
Conversation 3
A: What 's the matter?
B: I have to drive to Dubli n to morrow
and look at the rai n! Have you ever
driven in really bad weath er?
A: Yes. I drove up to Scotland to visit
my grandparents in 2007 and it just
snowed non-stop - it was impossible
to see the road ahead .
B: Sounds dangerous.
A: Yes, so I stopped and stayed overnight
in a hotel. After that I always visit
them by train '
B: Yeah, that's a good idea. Maybe I'll go
by train.
Conversation 4
B: Fantastic' Let me give you the money.
A : Were you afraid?
A : It 's OK. Give it to me tomorrow.
B: Thanks a lot. I'll do the same for you
any ti me'
B: No. After ten seconds I closed my
eyes and didn 't open them until it
stopped'
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2 watch bird s
3 climb a mountain
4 ride a horse
2 six double eight, two nine seven five
6 sail a boat
B: Let me chec k, your name is Jack?
A: Oh, never mind - I'll call her back.
A : Then how about a walk together?
A : OK. And I'll get some flowers for Ellie.
I'm going to the hospital to see her
ton ight anyway.
5 swim in a river
B: Just a moment, I need a pen.
A : She's got my number. My name's Ben.
Conversation 2
A: Look at this picture. It looks scary'
Have you ever been on a roller
coaster li ke that?
B: Yes, when I was about nineteen in
Munich. A friend of mine took me on
a really big roller coaster.
B: Can you tell them I'll phone
tomorrow?
Could you phone her back tonight?
Recording 3
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3 oh seven five, seven two eight one
4 six two three, two double eight nine
5 nine eight nine, double seven double
six
6 oh eight seven oh, five double three,
eight double nine two
C: Sounds good. Let me check the
weather.
It's going to rain - that 's not ideal.
A: So let's stay in and cook a meal !
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7 Starbucks is American company with
over 15,000 coffee houses in more
than 40 countries.
Passenger 3: laptop, hairbrush, MP3
player, sunglasses, passport, ticket,
magazine, mobile phone
8 David Beckham is a famous footballer
from the Britain.
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2 Those 3 these 4 this 5 That
Portugal - Portuguese
B
Germany - German
Michael Phelps, 8-gold-medal
swimmer at the Beijing Olympipcs in
2008, is from the USA.
Poland - Polish
Thailand - Thai
2 Toyota and Honda are japanese cars.
Fiat and Ferrari are Italian cars.
Russia - Russian
Spain - Spanish
5 In New York, the taxis are yel low.
China - Chinese
7 Starbucks is an American company
with over 15,000 coffee houses in
more than 40 countries.
Mexico - Mexican
C anada - Canadian
japan - japanese
Scotland - Scottish
8 David Beckham is a famous footballer
from Britain.
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aren 't my keys. 4 Where are those
tickets?
B
2 That isn 't my file . 3 Who is that man
over there? 4 Is this your photo?
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2 Suzanna's 3 friend's 4 Nathan's
5 teacher's 6 Irena's
6A
This is a photo of me at the
Colosseum in Rome, Italy.
2 This is me and my Au stralian friend,
Paul. W e're in Venice.
2 These keys are yours. 3 That bag is
Jack's. 4 Those pencils are mine. 5 This
mobile phone is Anita 's. 6 That magazine
is yours.
C and D
3 This is Kenji at a bar in Madrid. Kenji is
a student from japan.
2 The~e key~ are your~ .
4 Here is Paul again. He's at Maxim's in
Paris. Maxim's is a French restaurant.
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2 plays 3 drinks 4 drives 5 relaxes
6 eats 7 studies a knows 9 wasnes
10 leaves I I gets I 2 practises
Salsa for beginners: 3
Digital photography: 2
Singing for fun : I
drinks, eats, gets
C
Office Yoga:
IA and B
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3 bureau de change, exchange rate,
money
Salsa for
Beginners:
4 train station , single ticket, platform
2A
2 help 3 Can 4 That's 5 have 6 please
7 euro a you
3A
2 a mineral water 3 an ice cream
4 two cheese ro lls 5 an egg ro ll
6 three espresso coffees
Monday and Wednesday;
here (Union County);
stretching and relaxing
exercises
snack bar, cola, coffee, sandwich
2 tourist shop, postcard, battery,
souvenir
B
Tuesday and Thursday;
dance club; practise
salsa dancing (and they
go to dance clubs at the
weekend)
Digital
Saturday; high school;
Photography: study how to take a good
photo
Singing for
Fun:
2 drives, knows, leaves
3 stu dies, washes, practises
4
2 makes 3 doesn't drive 4 takes 5 startS
6 has 7 doesn't stop a sees 9 fini shes
10 doesn't sleep I I reads 12 gets
I 3 has 14 goes
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I Yes, he does. 2 N o, he doesn 't.
B
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Monday and Thursday;
music school; sing old
songs, new songs (and the
teachers play the gUitar)
C
2 People ta lk to AI.
3 People are very hungry at night.
D
5 A I loves hot dogs.
B
2 Do you like music?
a AI goes to the park with his boys.
b) I c) 1.50 d) 4.40 e) 3.50 f) 4.50
3 .....
4
2 lift 3 restaurant 4 keycard 5 parking
6 reception 7 internet connection
a room service
4 Where do you work?
5 Do you sit at your desk a lot?
6 What do you do in an Office Yoga
classl
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2 Does Juanes drink coffee ?
3 What does 'junk' mean?
4 When does he have lunch?
S, Does she like popcorn?
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6 Which newspaper does Kay read l
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2 don't watch I listen to 3 don't eat
4 drink 5 read 6 don 't go 7 don't do
a play
7
2 do 3 go 4 play 5 take 6 eat 7 drink
a listen 9 watch 10 read
2A
I sport, golf, fil m 2 photo, coffee,
nothing 3 TV 4 cinema, exercise
5 magazine, DVD 6 MP3 player
3 Do the students in your class live near
you?
No, they don't.
4 Do you and Clara li ke Italian food?
Yes, we do.
5 Do you listen to Radio 5, Daniell
Yes, I do.
6 Do Ursula and Hans study English with
you?
No, they don't.
7 Do I have classes on Saturday?
No, you don 't.
a D o you and your famil y eat together?
Yes, we do.
9 Do A li and Marco play tenn isl
Yes, they do.
10 Do you and Ana drin k coffee?
No, we don 't .
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2 police officer
2.2
3 politician
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4 waiter
2 have lu nch 3 go to bed 4 get home
5 have dinner 6 get up 7 start work
a leave home 9 finish work
5 businessman
3
2 Do you do a lot of sport, Kiko?
Yes, I do.
7 How does Faisal come to work?
B
b) I c)
6 receptionist
7 doctor
a sportsman
a d) 7
e)2 f) 9 g) 4 h) 5 i) 3
9 actor
2
Hidden job: hairdresser
2 On Tuesday, I phone my mother and I
chat with her for hours.
2.3
3 On Wednesday, I get up early, but I
don't go to work - it's my free day.
4 On Thursday, I work in the office or I
work at home.
2 It's quarter past nine I It's nine fifteen .
3 It's ten past eleven I It's eleven ten.
4 It's quarter to three I It 's two fortyfive .
5 On Friday, I go out late with my
friends or I go to bed early.
5 It's twenty past fi ve I It's five twenty.
6 On Saturday, I play tenn is with Pete at
9 and I have lunch w ith him.
6 It's twenty-five to nine I It 's eight
thirty-five.
7 On Sunday morning, I read a
newspaper but it isn't in English!
7 It 's five to eleven I It's ten fifty-fi ve.
a On Sunday afternoon, I listen to music
or I watch TV.
a It 's twenty to two I It's one forty.
2B
D
3A
2 When does the train arrive?
2 quiet 3 funny 4 un kind 5 inte lligent
6 unhappy
2 haven't got
3 What time does the tour start?
3 hasn't got
4 When does the tour finish?
2
4 have got
5 Where does the tour start from?
2 often 3 never 4 usually 5 someti mes
6 hardly ever 7 always 8 often 9 always
10 usually
5 's got / has got
8 When does the bank close?
3A
8 's got / has got
c
No, Sandy and Cristina aren't good
flatmates.
6 How much does the tour cost?
7 What time does the bank open?
What time does the train leave?
2 When does the train arrive?
3 What time does the tour start?
4 When does the tour finish?
5 Where does the tour start from?
6 How much does the tour cost l
7 What time does the bank open?
8 When does the bank close?
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In all three conversations.
B
Hi Maria,
How are you? I'm fine but I've got a
new flatmate, Cristina, and she's a real
problem. She never talks to me. When
she comes home in the evening I usually
ask her about her day. She always says
'fine ' and then she usually watches TV
or she sometimes goes to her room to
sleep! She hardly ever wants to chat.
What can I do?
6 haven 't got
7 've got / have got
B
2 Has your brothe r got a new
computer? No, he hasn't.
3 Have you got a house?
No, we haven't.
4 Has your sister got an MP3 player?
Yes, she has.
5 Has your flat got four rooms?
Yes, it has.
6 Have your parents got a black car?
Yes, they have.
4
Sandy
B: No, I haven't , but I've got a pencil.
Dear Zsuzsa,
A: Is it black?
How are you? I'm fine but my new
flatmate, Sandy, is a problem. She never
sto ps talking. In the evening after classes
I'm often tired. I usually want to relax
in front of the TV for half an hour or I
sometimes have a short rest. She always
wants to talk abo ut her day. I hardly ever
have energy to listen.
B: No, it's red .
A: Has it got a rubber?
B: Yes it has.
A: Can I borrow it? Thanks.
2 A: Have you got you r camera with
yo u?
That's my news. Email me soon!
B: No, but Fatima's got an
MP3 player.
Cristina
A: Has it got a camera, Fatima?
2 Excuse me, the Wat Phra ... ?
4B
B: No, it hasn't. But my mobile
phone's got a camera.
3 Could yo u spell that?
2 Joanne, Patsy 3 Karl , Miki 4 Beth, Miki
5 Steve, Levente
A: Is it good?
B
Sorry. could you speak more slowly
please?
4 Sorry, cou ld you repeat that?
4A
2 make 3 go 4 buy 5 do 6 do
7 clean 8 wash 9 cook 10 do
B
I cooks dinner, does the washing-up
2 goes shopping, buys food , washes the
floors
3 make the beds, do the ironing, clean
the rooms
B: Not really. It's very small and the
pictures aren't very good.
S
I very, quite 2 very, quite, very 3 quite,
very, very 4 very, quite, very 5 very,
very, quite
A: That's OK. Can you take a photo
of me?
B: OK, sm il e ' Look. You've got a nice
smile.
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2 brother 3 wife 4 nephews 5 daughters
6 son 7 hu sband 8 uncle 9 aunt
10 cousins I I niece I 2 pare nts
B
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6 nephew 7 niece 8 wife 9 husband
10 grandparen ts
2 intelligent 3 funny 4 friendly 5 talkative
6 unkind 7 serious 8 unhappy 9 stupid
10 quiet I I unfriend ly 12 happy
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2 funny, friendly, stupid, quiet, happy
3 unkind 4 talkative, serious 5 unhappy,
unfriendl y 6 intelligent
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5 When does Roy get up?
6 Who 's / is Cynthia?
2 does / three times a week
3 has / twice a week
4 cleans / twice a month
5 goes / every day
6 meets / o nce a week
7 goes / once or twice a year
8 phones / twice a day, every day
7 Does she clean the rooms?
8 What does Roy usuall y do in the
afternoons?
9 What do he and the guests do in the
evenings?
10 Does he like his job?
2 He's from Canada.
3 It's in Corfu, Greece.
2 Yes, I am . What do you want to do?
4 They don 't get money. They're
vo lunteers.
4 Mmm. That's a problem. I don't like
loud music.
5 He gets up at 6.
5 Do yo u like films?
7 No, she doesn't.
8 He goes to the beach.
7 How about seeing the new James
Bond film?
9 They chat.
10 Yes, he does.
8 OK. What time do you want to go?
10 OK, see you there '
3
2 great 3 shame 4 awfu l 5 terrible
6 interesting 7 wonderfu l
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2 The re 's a big kitchen.
3 Is there a television?
'Oh, good. The guests arri ve at two.
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5 th ere's / is 6 are there 7 There are
8 Is the re 9 there are 10 there 's / is
But then my mobile phone, it rings.
I reall y, reall y hate th ese things'
4 How many
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5 There are two of us.
6 There's a large shopping centre .
You make a cake and wash the floor
3
and wake me up at half past four"
2 in front of 3 above 4 between 5 on
6 behind 7 next to 8 under
3 'Could I have a sandwich, please? '
'Of course, what kind? Meat or
cheese?'
4A
2 mirror 3 picture 4 cu rtain 5 sofa
'Oh , I'm not sure, so can I please
have one of those and one of these?'
4 'Are you free at half past five? '
a) 4 b) I c) 3 d) 2
'Sorry, that's when my friends arrive.'
2A
'Then how about meeti ng at two or
three? '
2 works 3 are 4 don't get 5 gets up
6 has 7 doesn't cook 8 's / is 9 does
10 cleans I I helps 12 doesn't work
13goes 14 chat ISis / 's 16don'twant
'When are you free ?'
'So rry, I'm busy.'
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clean the rooms / V, Vietnam / C ,
magazine / 0, chicken roll / F
4 How much money do the vo lunteers
get?
G
L N 0
B
2 newspaper / 0, hairdresser / J,
listen to / V, credit card / 0, Canada /
C. chewing gum / F
3 Where's / is the hoste l?
M Z
B
IA and B
C
0
2 intelligent 3 serious, kind, friendly
4 talkative 5 stupid
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3 projector / 0, umbrella / 0 ,
accou ntant / J, take photos / V,
hot chocolate / 0 , Korean / N
R 0
K
3A
I don't like my mo bile phone.
travel/V. lighter / 0 , wallet / 0 ,
Poland / C, sandwich / F, waiter / J
G
A
4
4
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6 She's the chef.
6 Yes, I do.
9 Seven's good for me.
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10 c II b 12b 13 c 14 a 15a 162
17 c 18 b 19 a 20 a 21 c 22 b 3 b
24 c 25 c 26 c 27 a 28 b 29 a 30 c
4.1
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2
3 How abou t go ing to a club?
I'ti •
Band C
I don 't have 2 use 3 don 't have 4 put
5 open 6 don't paint
D
2 There's 3 T here 's 4 There 's 5 The re 's
6 There are 7 There are 8 T here's
9 T here are 10 There's
R
SA
A man lives on the twe lfth floor of a tall
bu ilding. Every morning he leaves home,
ta es the lift down to the lobby and
leaves the bUilding. In the evening he gets
into the lift, goes to the tenth fl oor, opens
the lift do ors an d walks up t he stairs to
his fl at. Sometimes there's someone e lse
in the lift and he goes up to t he twe lfth
fl oor.
B
The man is very short. In the morn ing he
pushes th e butto n for t he ground floor
but in th e eveni ng he can't reach t he
button for the twelfth floor. When there's
so me o ne else in the lift, he /she pushes
the button for the twe lfth floor for the
sho rt man.
4.3
4 There are a lot of sausages in the
fridge .
IA
S Does he like grapes?
2 hairdresser's 3 newsagent's 4 clothes
shop S baker's 6 butcher's 7 electronics
shop 8 shoe shop 9 books hop
10 internet cafe
8 We don 't eat a lot of eggs.
B
SA
I swimmi ng costume 2 newspapers,
magazines 3 jeans, jacket 4 dictionary
S bread , cake 6 blank DVD, headphones,
memory stick
IB2 A 3C
B pepper C an onion
2
6
A: Can you help me?
A: Have you got these jeans in black?
A: Oh, they aren't big enough. Have
you got them in size 16?
4.2
A: Great, I' ll take them. How much
are they ?
IA
B: They 're €39.99.
I Spain 2 English
2 A: Can I help you?
c
B: No, it's too big. Have you got it in
small?
2 forty 3 many different countries
4 between twenty and sixty years o ld
S different Spanish students 6 eats with
the Spanish students 7 neve r 8 likes it
a lot
2
Across:
3 pharmacy 4 sports centre
6 muse um 8 bank 9 cinema
Down:
I theatre 2 supermarket
3 post office S town hall
7 school
B: Thanks. That's great. How much is
it ?
B: What? £60' That's too expensive.
A: Fine. No problem .
3
2 I'm just looking, thanks.
3 Have you got this T-shirt in small?
4 No, sorry. Only in medium.
6 We've got it in red.
2 you can 3 We can 4 Can you S I can't
6 you can 7 Can I 8 can he 9 he can
10 he can't I I Can he 12 he can't
7 Mmm, I'm not sure. I need to think
about it.
4A
IIJ@III'
2 speak 3 see 4 travel Swatch
5.1
B
IA
I China 2 Switzerland 3 Ital y 4 Russia
S Lo nd o n
Fruit: bananas, app le, grapes
Vegetables: carrots, cucumber, onion
D
Meat and fish: chicken, sardines, hot dog
2 In Canada you can hear two languages
Drink: fruit juice, water, milk
Other: bread, yoghurt, butter
3 You can visit it in Florence.
S ... but in London you can choose
between sixtee n ...
SA
B Eduardo C Theo D Steve E Jorge
F Andrei G Tony H Nene
B
2 in front of 3 opposite 4 next to
S on the left of 6 near
7 Do you eat a lot of biscuits?
B
I so me 2 any, an, a 3 any, some
4 some, any S any, some 6 a
7
2 There's some bread, but there isn 't
any butter.
3 There isn't any fruit juice, but the re's
so me water.
4 There aren't any bananas, but there
are some app les.
S There are some grapes, but there isn 't
any cheese.
6 There's so me pasta, but there isn't any
tomato sauce.
7 There aren 't any onions, but there are
some carrots.
8 There 's some salt, but there isn 't any
pepper.
5.2
S No, it isn 't right. Thanks anyway.
3
4 ... in Russia you can go through e leven
time zones.
6 I don 't like butter.
B
2 bars 3 tube 4 bottles S packet 6 jar
7 bags 8 ro lls
2
2 three thousand, one hund red and fortyfive 3 one thousand, one hundred and
o ne 4 ten thousand S seven hundred
and twenty-o ne 6 two hundred and fifty
thousand
3A
2 How many letters are there in the
English alphabet?
3 How much beef is th ere in a
hamburger?
4 How many vowe ls are there in
English?
Message: Don't eat too much'
S How many cents are there in a euro?
2A
6 How much water is there in a
2S-metre swimming pool?
2D3S4SSD6 D 7S8S
3A
7 How much juice is there in ten kilos of
oranges?
2 fruit 3 rolls 4 peas S meat 6 rice
7 beans 8 pasta
8 How much sugar is there in o ne can of
cola?
B
9 How many countries are there in th e
UK?
Students' own answers.
4
2 Is coffee good for you?
3 There's a lot of sugar in the cupboard .
10 How many kilometres are th ere in a
mi le?
B
2
B
b)6 c) 10 d) I e)a f)2 g) 9 h) 4
i) 7 j) 3
2 a) W as Beatrix Potter a w riter? Yes,
she was.
jus nand
b) W as she English? Yes, she was.
4A
3 a) Were Beeth oven and Wagner
dan cers? No, th ey weren't.
The answer is 2.
B
2 How mu ch 3 How many 4 How many
5 How many 6 How much
c
I half 2 two bars 3 seven pieces 4 three
packets 5 one 6 not too much
5
b) Were they German? Yes, they
were.
4 a) W as Confu cius a doctor? No, he
wasn't.
b) Was he Chinese 7 Yes, he was.
5 a) Were Che Guevara and Eva Pero n
singe rs? No, they were n't.
b) Were they Argentinian? Yes, they
were.
2b) many 3b) much 4b) a lot of 5b) no
6b) non e
3
6A
I breakfast 2 lunch 3 snacks 4 dinner
5 fo reign food
5.3
2 were, 's I is 3 wasn't, 's I is 4 's I is,
was 5 weren't, 're I are 6 was, isn't
7 wasn't, 'm not a was, 's I is
9 were, aren 't 10 aren't, we re
4A
2 menu 3 dishes 4 chef 5 dishes
6 menu 7 order a wai te r 9 chef 10 bill
I I bill 12 tip 13 tip 14 waiter
2
I Are you ready to orde r?
2 I'd li ke so me onion soup, please.
3 Wou ld yo u like a main course?
4 Could I have so me roast lamb?
5 What vegetables wou ld you li ke?
6 Can I have po tatoes and peas, please?
7 Something to drink?
a
Could I have some mineral water?
3A
C I: hamburger, ro ll, o nion, to mato, salad
C2: veggie burger, o ni on, corn o n the co b
2 May the first, two th o usand and ten I
the first of May, two th ousand and ten
3 March the thirty-fi rst, two th ousa nd
and two I the thi rty-first of Marc h,
two thousand and two
4 October the thirtieth, ninetee n
ninety-five I the thirti eth of O cto ber,
nineteen ninety-fi ve
2
corn~on
4 a ham burge r~in~a roll
5
wi th~o ni o n~and
6 with
tomato
l ettu ce~a nd~o ni on
4
2 salt 3 to sti r 4 spices 5 breakfast
6 juice 7 to squ eeze to mix 9 soy
sauce 10 to turn ove r I I noodl es
12 market I 3 to dro p 14 oil
15 vegetabl es I 6 pan 17 fi sh
a
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6. 1
2 weren't, we re 3 was, wasn't 4 was,
we re n't 5 were, were 6 wasn't, was
D
I in 2 for 3 together 4 in 5 in 6 in. or
7 with a on, away
6.2
IA
I t /: fini shed , stopped, helped
I d / : changed, loved, played, tried ,
enjoyed, trave ll ed
IId /: started , wanted, hated
C
2 met 3 spoke 4 grew 5 woke 6 taught
7 knew drew 9 wrote 10 sle pt I I left
12 bought
a
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taught, bought
l ei:
met, slept, left
I ;)u /: spoke, woke, wrote
l u: / : grew, knew, drew
2A
2 She didn 't go to Bath University.
7 May the twenty-first, nineteen ten I
the twenty-first of May, nineteen ten
a
january th e sixth, eighteen oh five I
the sixth of janu ary, eighteen oh five
th e cob
the burger
C
2 T 3F4T5F 6F
6 October th e thirteenth, nineteen fiftyseven I the thirteenth of October,
nineteen fifty seven
2: 1/ 512010
so m e~on i o n s~on
Kate and Leonardo:
5 january the twenty-sixth , two
thousand and five I the twenty-sixth
of january, two th ousand and five
B
3 and
George and Brae:
2 came 3 had 4 left 5 went 6 studi ed
7 travelled a met 9 got married
I 0 opened I I worked I 2 opened
13 sold 14 died
C3: hamburger, roll , lettu ce, o ni o n, salad
B
C ','
5
B
3 She didn't become a teac her.
4 She didn't stay at home.
5 They didn't start a cafe.
6 She didn 't have a son.
3
2 Wh ere did she grow up?
2 I was at unive rsity in 1995.
3 How many brothers and sisters did
she have?
3 He wasn't at home a week ago .
4 What did she do after she left school?
4 We we re at the party last weekend.
5 Wh en did she get married ?
5 Were you at work on/last
Wed nesday?
6 Where did she o pen the first Body
Sho p?
6 My parents were both eighty years old
last year.
7 When did she die?
4A
7 The childre n we re tired yesterday
morning, and today, too.
I True 2 Maybe 3 True 4 True 5 Maybe
a
C
It was cold in/last july.
9 We were in the cafe yesterday
afternoo n.
10 Simon was here ten minutes ago, but
he isn't here now.
6A
3 Famous fri e nd s
2 two 3 unhappy 4 a photo 5 the
sa me 6 Me lbourne 7 loved a didn 't live
9 swimming 10 eight
D
I about 2 at first 3 very 4 really 5 a lo t
6 much 7 very
:
.
S
C
6A
Kasia didn 't study last night because she
felt toO tired. She needed some fresh air,
so / and she went out for a walk. It was
a warm evening, so / and there were a
lot of people in the street. They looked
happy, but they weren't very friendl y.
She met an old friend and they went to a
cafe. They didn 't talk very much, but they
we re happy to be together again. Kas ia
drank coffee; he didn 't drink anything,
because he wasn't thirsty. They wanted
to meet again, so / and he gave her his
phone number. Kasia tried the number,
but / and it didn 't work, so she isn't very
happy now.
2 In 1968.
2 studied 3 lost 4 moved 5 left 6 met
7 finished 8 found 9 got 10 had
I I became 12 went 13 bought 14 died
6.3
IA
2 watched 3 played 4 went for 5 stayed
6 went 7 watched 8 played 9 stayed
2A
3 No, they didn't.
4 A man brought them to their house.
5 Five big bars.
B
6 Two brothers and five sisters.
Albert Einstein
2A
7A
2 armchairs, sofa
b) Can I help you?
3 television, calculator, mobile phones,
computers
c) It's too small. Thanks anyway.
d) Have you got this in a large?
4 play football, play other games, go for
walks, go to the theatre /see a play
b) And what wo uld you li ke to drink?
5 supermarket, (corner) shop, post
office, theatre
c) Are you ready to order?
b) cupboard c) school d) memory stick
e) headphones f) stay in bed
g) wardrobe h) go clubbing i) museum
j) bathroom
C
3 What film did you see?
4 Was itgood l
I a, j 2 b, g 3 d, e 4 f, h 5 c, i
C
H
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7 Where did you go?
H
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8 How was the musicl
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I kilo of apples
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IA
2 weren't 3 had 4 were 5 bought
6 didn't buy 7 brought 8 went 9 ate
10 were I I was 12 didn 't have 13 did
14 played 15 went 16 saw
I ti n of beans
I kilo of carrots
B
2 None 3 How many 4 are 5 any
6 some 7 Is 8 any 9 a 10 any
SA
B
2 When did her family buy their first
colour TV?
3 Did Terry's family go shopping fo r
food at the supermarket?
4 Where did they buy milk, bread and
eggs?
B
I d, a, c
2 c, a, b, d
I'$i.
3
5 Who did you go with?
10 Are you tired now)
d) Can I have a glass of mineral
water, please?
B
2 What did you do?
6 Wha did you do on Sundayl
2 a) Yes, I'd li ke the chicken with
potatoes and rice.
./
2 The cheese is between the beans and
the pasta.
3 The pasta is under the rice.
4 ./
5 The grapes are behind the carrots.
I b 2c 3a 4a S c 6a 7b 8b 9c
lO a I lc 12b 13b 14b 15c 16b
17 a 18 a 19 c 20 c 2 1 a 22 b 23 a
24 a 25 c 26 a 27 b 28 a 29 b 30 b
IIlliin
7.1
IA
2 uncomfortable 3 fast 4 crowded
5 interesting 6 quiet 7 expensive
8 boring 9 cheap 10 noisy
B
I slow, fast 2 noisy, boring, quiet,
crowded 3 comfortable, interesting
4 expensive 5 uncomfortable
2
2 South Africa's hotter than Italy.
3 I'm older than my brother.
4 Indian food is spicier than English
food .
5 Lena's more intelligent than me.
6 Cola is sweeter than lemonade.
7 Chinese is more difficult than English .
8 Crisps are worse for yo u than chips.
3
2 better 3 more interesting 4 more
romantic 5 closer 6 colder 7 bigger
8 friendlier
5 How much chocolate did John and his
friends get for ten pence?
6 ./
4A
7 ./
No, they aren't good travel partners.
6 How many brothers and sisters did
Winston have?
8 The beans are on the left of the
carrots.
B
2 T 3 T 4 TM 5 T 6 M 7 M 8 TM
C
2 the apartment 3 the apartment 4 the
hotel 5 Mi ke 6 Tim 7 Tim 8 Mike
7.2
I lake 2 bridge 3 river 4 jungle
5 market 6 mountain 7 city 8 village
9 famous building 10 desert
You have 'a great time 'l
2A
I C2A3B
B
2 The cheapest is Family fun .
there's a station where they usually get
food , but the food truck wasn't there.
4 How many bags are Jo and Sam
carrylngl
N obody on the train was worried about
this because almost everybody brought
th eir own food. A guy called Egor gave us
half of his roast ch icken, and a Chinese
couple gave us some bread. People w ere
so kind . Anton and I ta lked abou t how
to thank them ... so I taught them some
English songs, and it wa s really just a big
party. My best day on the trainl
5 Who 's
photo 0 !
7.3
3 The most comfortable is Luxury
5 The longest is Mountain adventure.
adventure.
8 The shortest is Luxury weekend.
9 The most uncomfortable is Mountain
adventure.
10 The coldest is Mountain adventure.
3A
2 What's the shortest word on this
page!
3 Which is the most interesting text in
units 1- 6 of this book!
a is oger
Ot
g!
7 Wh o's / Wh o is laughing!
8 Wh at 's / What is Z oe drinking!
D
2 She's tal ki ng to Paolo.
3 They're Si tting at a cafe/at a table.
4 They 're carrying four bags.
6 He's talking/speaking on his mobile
(ph one).
2 car park 3 swimming pool 4 theatre
5 library 6 bus station 7 art gallery
8 tourist information 9 park 10 museum
7 Paolo's laughing.
2
8 She's drinking a coffee.
6 The easiest is Luxury weekend.
7 The most difficult is Mountain
6 What 's /
ng a
IS
5 He's taking a ph oto of Jake.
weekend.
4 The noisiest is Family fun .
ho
2 turn 3 straight 4 past 5 Dawson
6 into 7 on / ahead 8 left
3
22c 33a 44b
4A
2 the cinema and the post office. 3 th e
third building on the left. 4 the fourth
building on the right 5 the museum
6 next to
3
2 Is your ph one ringing!
Yes, it is. / No, it isn 't.
3 Are you doing this exercise with a
pen?
Yes, I am . / N o, I'm not.
4 Are any other peopl e sitting in the
room?
Yes, they are. / No, they ilren't.
B
5 Is music playing in the room?
Yes, it is. / N o, it isn't .
4 Which is the best exercise on thi s
page!
2 N o, it's between the cinema and the
(post office)
6 Are you enjoying this exercise!
Yes, I am. / No, I'm not.
5 What's the most difficult grammar
point in English!
3 No, it 's the~building on the left.
7 Is your teacher writing on the board!
Yes, he /she is. / N o, he / she isn't.
6 Who's the happiest person in your
family!
7 Who 's the friend liest person in your
English class!
4 N o, it's the fourth building on the
(right)
5 N o, it 's opposite the(museum)
8 Are yo ur class mates drinking coffee?
Yes, they are. / N o, they aren't.
6 N o, it 's(next to)the bank.
4
2 for 3 of 4 to 5 about 6 on 7 on 8 at
8 Which is the worst restaurant in
town!
III0",:,
SA
B
8.1
2e 3d4a5b
I
sentence
2 a/ I
3- 8 stud ent 's own answers
4A
H is train goes from Moscow.
C
2T3T4F5F6F7T8T
B
2 having 3 running 4 staying 5 swimming
6 sleeping 7 writing 8 trying 9 beginning
10 giving
I reall y likes 2 wants 3 going into
4 wants 5 Some of
2A
David took Julia's phone.
2 's / is taking
B
3 are standing, listening
2 them 3 we 4 she 5 it 6 her 7 we
8 her 9 he 10 his I I it I 2 her I 3 him
14 his 15 it I 6 they
4 's / is wa lking, isn't liste ning
D
4 Nick can't see any lakes.
5 Th ey buy food from women at
stati ons.
6 They drink a lot of tea.
SA
Hi , it's N ick again . We started the day
w ith a surprise - but not a good one.
A nton and I went to the dining ca r fo r
breakfast and th ere wasn 't any food. That
wasn't a big pro blem because I had some
biscuits and we drank some tea, but th en
we went back fo r lunch and it was th e
same situation. The waiter told us that
6A
5
's / is sitting, drinking
6 are chaning, aren't watching
7 's / is looking
8 's / is selling
B
B Roger C Megan D Paolo E Philip
F W esley G Zoe H Lisa I Kalila J Jo and
Sam
C
2 Who's / Who is Zoe talking to!
3 Where are Zoe and Paolo Sitting!
8.2
IA
A Tom B Bruce C Robert D Sam
E Mike F William
B
2 Belinda's got short dark hair. She isn' t
very slim.
3 Jay's got short curly bl onde hair. She
isn 't very slim .
4 Keira's got long dark hair. She's very
slim.
2A
C
3A
I you can't 2 You can 't ride
3 Can people smoke / they can't
4 Can we walk / we can 5 Taxis can
drive
2
m having
I b) Are you looking for a friend?
3
m sitting
2a) Is it an action film?
4 aren' t wo rking
3b) Is anyone famous in it?
5 don't usually start
4b) Do you want to buy a DVD?
6 doesn't like
5b) I haven't got a CD player.
7 works
6a) I've got it on video.
I can't 2 don 't have to 3 can't
4 don't have to
PlOIiU
4
a Is she looking
9 looks
10
m phoning
3
2 's cooking / is cooking
3 's helping / is helping
9.1
6 are you wearing
IF2F3T4T
B
C
2 By bus or bike. 3 About two hours.
4 25 kilometres an hour. 5 Yes, she does.
6 Near her desk. 7 Stupid. a N o, she
doesn't.
2A
a wear
2 went by 3 rides 4 take 5 go on 6 goes
by 7 'm getting on a came by
10 don't (u sually) stand
SA
2F3E4D5H6G7 BaI9A
7 don 't usuall y wea r
9 'm standing / am standing
2 can 't 3 have to 4 can we 5 can 't
6 can 7 can a Do we have to 9 can we
10 don't have to I I can 't 10 can
IA
B helicopter C bike D horse E taxi
F plane G train H motorbike I foot
4 are (you) doing
5 'm watching / am watching
B
3A
9.3
II get
I b 2c
12 'm waiting / am waiting
2 cline 25 3 b line 27 4 a line 29
5 e line 36 6 d line 42
I alarm clock 2 missed 3 lost, keys
4 broke down 5 traffic, bad
4
2A
2 - 3 a 4 - 5 the 6 a 7 an a - 9 I 0 - I I a I 2 the
2 I don't believe you.
4
Across:
I skirt 3 shoes 5 dress 6 jeans
a tie 9 socks 10 shirt
D own:
2 trouse rs 3 sweater 4 coat
6 jacket 7 suit a top
S
Yes, the bus station is down this street
on the left.
SA
3 the traffic was terrible.
4 my car broke down.
5 I left my wallet at home.
6 I feel terrible about this.
I Wool / cotton 2 more comfortable
3 comfortable and cheap
2 Rajiv is an actor in Mumbai.
7 don 't worry about it.
a I'm so sorry.
B
3 I haven't got a car, but I've got a
motorbike.
2F3T4F5F6T
C
2e3a4f5c6d
8.3
IA
2 horror film 3 sci-fi film 4 musical
5 romantic film 6 comedy 7 drama
B
B5C4DIE6F3G7
2
2 What kind of fi lms do you like?
3 There's a good film called The Matrix.
4 The Town Hall opens at 9.30 in the
morning.
5 I love planes and flying. I always ask
for a window seat.
6 Keith often works at home in t he
evening.
7 Is Manchester in the UK?
a ./
9.2
IA
2 healthy 3 dangerous 4 inconvenient
5 difficult 6 convenient 7 safe a easy
9 comfortable 10 polluting
9 No, really, it's fine.
10 But don't let it happen again .
3
First of all, I left the house late because I
lost my keys. Then I missed the bu s, so
I phoned a taxi but the taxi broke down
and I waited thirty minutes for another
taxi. After that, I got to th e restaurant
an hour late, but I left your present in
the taxi. I phoned the taxi com pany, but
they didn 't answer, so I went into the
restaurant, but you weren 't there. Finally,
I went home and tried to phone you, but
you didn't answer.
4
4 What's it about?
C
2 checked in
5 Who's in it?
I safe 2 healthy, easy 3 dangerous,
difficult, comfortable 4 convenient,
polluting 5 inconvenient
3 security
2A
6 tax-free shopping
angry
7 gate
3 Is~an yo ne famous~i n~i t?
B
a get on
4 Do yo u want to borrow~a DVD?
2F3T4T5F6T
6 Do yo u think I'd like it?
7 Can I borrow it?
3A
2 Is~it....,an ~action film?
5 I haven't got....,a DVD player.
6 I've got....,it....,on video.
4 passpo rt control
5 departure lounge
REVIEW AND CHECK 3
B
2 Where are you going
new fl at, Jim?
IA
2 plays 3 'm writing 4 're having 5 arrive
6 came 7 do n't have to 8 can 9 can't
10 have to I I walk 12 's talking 13 is
practising 14 is calling 15 have to
to
100
or a
3 When are you going I are you going
to (go to) university, Soo Min?
c
4 Wh y would you like to work in TV,
Soo Min?
2
5 How are yo u going to travel, Bill and
Jane?
2 to work, home, to school
6 Why would yo u like to move nearer
your daughter, Bill and Jane?
3 a new car, a hamburger, a new
computer
2
C
4 some help, a job, a glass of water
C conve nient D dangerous E empty
F famous G get H horror I interesting
J jungle K know L lying M missed
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