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Frances Eales • Steve Oakes • Louis Harrison
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speak'Out
2ND
EDITION
Discover English as it is really spoken
Speakout 2nd Edition is a comprehensive six-level general English
course for adults that has been developed in association with
BBC Worldwideand BBC Learning English. The course integrates
authentic video from popular BBC programmes into every unit and
builds the skills and knowledge learners need to express themselves
confidently in a real English-speaking environment.
The Speakout 2nd Edition Workbook contains a wide variety of
practice exercises that review all the language areas covered in the
Students' Book:
• Grammar, vocabulary and functional Language exercises help to
consolidate and extend new Language
• Extra practice in reading, writing and Listening extends learners' skills
• Regular review sections reinforce key Language and allow learners
to check their progress
Components
• Students' Book with DVD-ROM
• Students' Book with DVD-ROM and MyEnglishlab
• Class Audio CDs
• Workbook with Audio (with and without key)
• Teachers Book with Resource and Assessment Disc
• Active Teach
Elementary
Workbook
with key
Student's online video and audio resources at.
www.english.com/speakout
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GLOBAL SCALE
of English
2ND
EDITION
Elementary
Workbook
with key
Frances Eales • Steve Oakes • Louis Harrison
CONTENTS
l
WELCOME
1.1
GRAMMAR 1 present simple: be
1.2
Pages
4
PLACES
4.1
GRAMMAR 1 there is/are
VOCABULARY 1 countries and nationalities
VOCABULARY 1 rooms and furniture; prepositions
READING 1 national dishes and drinks
READING 1 top tips for small rooms
WRITING
WRITING
1
capital letters
GRAMMAR 1 this/that, these/those; possessives
4.2
VOCABULARY I objects
LISTENING
1.3
FUNCTION
1
interviews atan airport
commas
GRAMMAR 1 can for possibility
LISTENING
4.3
1
a tour of London
FUNCTION I shopping
VOCABULARY I tourist places
VOCABULARY I things to buy
LEARN TO ! listen for key words
LEARN TO 1 say no politely in a shop
LIFESTYLE
2.1
GRAMMAR 1 present simple: l/you/we/they
5
FOOD
5.1
VOCABULARY 1 activities
GRAMMAR 1 countable and uncountable nouns;
nouns with a/an, sorne, any
LISTENING
VOCABULARY 1 food and drink
WRITING
2.3
1
VOCABULARY 1 places in towns; prepositions
making requests
1
2
2.2
Page 23
1
Page 10
doing a course
Page 28
READING 1 too busy to eat?
I and, but, or
5.2
GRAMMAR 1 present simple: he/she/it
GRAMMAR 1 how much!many; quantifiers
VOCABULARY 1 daily routines; jobs
VOCABULARY I containers
READING 1 a hot dog seller
LISTENING 1 the junk food lover's diet
FUNCTION
WRITING
asking for information
1
5.3
VOCABULARY I the time
1
paragraphs
FUNCTION ordering in a restaurant
1
VOCABULARY 1 restaurant words
LEARN TO 1 show you don't understand
LEARN TO 1 understand
3
PEOPLE
3.1
GRAMMAR hove/has got
3.2
3.3
Page
is
1
6
THE PAST
6.1
GRAMMAR 1 was/were
fast speech
VOCABULARY 1 family
VOCABULARY 1 dates and time phrases
LISTENING
READING 1 celebrities who are friends
1
families
6.2
GRAMMAR 1 adverbs of freq uency
GRAMMAR 1 past simple
VOCABULARY 1 personality
VOCABULARY l life story collocations
READING 1 HELP! forum
LISTENING 1 adopted twins
WRITING
WRITING
1
FUNCTION
descriptions; apostrophe 's
1
6.3
making arrangements
1
because and so
FUNCTION asking follow-up questions
1
VOCABULARY 1 time expressions
VOCABULARY1 activities
LEARN TO 1 show interest
LEARN TO 1 extend conversations
Review 1
Page 20
Page 33
Review 2
Page 38
CONTENTS
7
HOLIDAYS
7.1
GRAMMAR 1 comparatives
7.2
GRAMMAR 1 superlatives
10.2 GRAMMAR 1 will, might (not), won't
VOCABULARY 1 places
VOCABULARYI phrases with get
LISTENING
LISTENING I survival
1
an audio diary
checking and correcting
1
FUNCTION
WRITING
giving directions
1
10.3
1
too, a/so, as well
FUNCTION 1 making suggestions
VOCABULARY I places
VOCABULARY1 art and culture
LEARN TO 1 check and correct directions
LEARN TO 1 respond to suggestions
GRAMMAR 1 present continuous
Page46
11 HEALTH
11.1
VOCABULARY 1 the body; health
LISTENING
READING 1 walking - the perfect sport?
1
phone conversations
pronouns
1
11.2 GRAMMAR 1 adverbs of manner
GRAMMAR 1 present simple and continuous
VOCABULARY 1 communication
VOCABULARY 1 appearance
LISTENING 1 time management
READING I the changing T-shirt
WRITING
FUNCTION
recommending
1
11.3
1
adverbs in stories
FUNCTION 1 offering to help
VOCABULARY I types of film
VOCABULARY1 verbs of movement
LEARN TO l link words to speak faster
LEARN TO 1 thank someone
9
TRANSPORT
9.1
GRAMMAR 1 con/coo't, hove to/don': hove to
Page sr
12
EXPERIENCES
12.1
GRAMMAR 1 present perfect
VOCABULARY 1 adjectives
VOCABULARY 1 experiences
READING 1 no more wheels!
READING 1 a travel blog
LISTENING
WRITING l linkers review
1
the balancing scooter
GRAMMAR 1 a/an, the, no article
VOCABULARY 1 prepositions
READING
LISTENING I fear or fun?
FUNCTION
commuting
1
apologising
12.3
FUNCTION 1 telephoning
VOCABULARY 1 excuses
VOCABULARY1 telephoning expressions
LEARN TO 1 tell a long story
LEARN TO 1 say telephone numbers
Review 3
Page 69
12.2 GRAMMAR 1 present perfect and past simple
VOCABULARY 1 transport collocations
1
Page64
GRAMMAR l should/shouldn't
VOCABULARY 1 verbs + prepositions
WRITING
9.3
10.1 GRAMMAR 1 be going to; would like to
READING 1 a lottery winner
8.1
9.2
Page 59
READING 1 travel partners
NOW
8.3
PLANS
VOCABULARY1 plans
8
8.2
10
VOCABULARY 1 travel adjectives
WRITING
7.3
Page 41
Page 56
Review 4
Page 74
AUDIO SCRIPTS
Page 77
ANSWER KEY
Page 84
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GRAMMAR
3 Write questions
1 A: you I American?
B: no/ 1 / Canadian
2 A: he! a student?
PRESENT SIMPLE: Bf
1Put
the words in the correct arder to make
sentences.
1 A: Yasmin
='s~v~o=ur~n~a~m~e~~~ª~sm~in'---------~?
2 A: Sofia
! it. ! Anna / name / 's / my
?
COUNTRIES ANO NATIONALITIES
I a/ student ! you
B: l'm ! no,! not.
is! teacher,
B: nice
4A
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I you, I meet I to I too
with the correct form
of be.
Conversation 1
Ben: Hello. How are you?
Ed:
Ben:
Er ... hello.
Sorry, 1_a_re
Ed:
No, we
Mrs Rutter.
2
Find twelve countries in the puzzle.
! teacher ! l'rn ! a
2 Complete the conversations
Ben:
_
! China
! are! you
B: David/ 1 / am. /yes,/ this / and /is
4 A: you,
B: no! you ! early
4 A: they / from India?
B: no I they
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3 A: are
Are you American?
No, /'m not. /'m Canadian.
B: no! he! a teacher
--------3 A: we /late?
! your ! is/ name
B: no,/ isn't
and answers using the prompts.
you Mr and Mrs Rutter?
.
They
3
Mr and
Oh, sorry.
B
Write the nationalities far the countries in the
puzzle.
Greek
C Write the nationalities from Exercise 46 in the
correct column.
Conversation 2
Ben:
Excuse me. ~---you Jerry Rutter?
Jerry: Yes.
Ben:
1 5
Ben Pastor.
Jerry: Oh, hello. Nice to meet you, Ben. This
6
my wife, Sally.
Sally: Hi.
Ben: Sorry. 7
your name Sandy?
8
Sally: No, it
. lt's Sally.
Ben:
Nice to meet you, Sally.
1-an /
-ian
2 -ish
German
Po/ish
3 -ese
4 other
Portuguese
Greek
D ~ 1.1 Listen and underline the stressed
syllables in the nationalities in Exercise 4C.
E Listen again and repeat.
READING
5 Read the text and
J
match food 1-6 with countries a)-f).
NATIONAL DISHES AND DRINKS
Where are these fabulous dishes and drinks from?
•
Bubble tea, or pearl milk tea is from Taiwan.
•
Jacket potatoes are from the UK.
•
lndonesians eat a rice dish called Nasi
Goreng.
•
Pide is a food from Turkey. lt's Turkish pizza
-yum!
•
Ful Medames is from E~ypt. They make it with
beans and lemon.
•
Curry is lndian. lt's food cooked in sauce,
and it's delicious!
1
2
3
4
Pide~
Bubble tea
Ful Medames
Jacket potatoes
5 Curry
6 Nasi Goreng
WRITING
a) Indonesia
b) Turkey
e) India
d) UK
e) Egypt
f) Taiwan
1
CAPITAL LETTERS
6 Complete the words with the letters
in brackets.
Use capital letters where necessary.
1 Ihis is a _hoto of _e at the _olosseum in _orne, _taly.
(t p m c r i)
2 _his is me and my _ustralian _riend, _aul. _e're
in enice.
(ta f p w v)
3 _his is _enji ata _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 - rench - estaurant.
(h p h m p m f r)
VOCABULARY
~
OBJECTS
1A
Look at the pictures and complete the crossword.
10
11
12
2A ~
1.3 Listen to interviews with three passengers
atan airport and complete the table.
on
business (B)?
B
Listen again and tick the things in the passengers'
bags.
1
Passenger 1
laptop
B~
1.2 Listen and write the words from Exercise
lA in the correct column for each stress pattern.
10
200
keys
passport
credit card
diary
MP3
player and
earphones
sunglasses
passport
camera
ººº
4oo0
3
sunglasses
mobi/e phone
ticket
newspaper
magazine
mobile phone
e Listen
keys
again and repeat.
./
1
Passenger 2
I
Passenger 3
5 Add one apostrophe
GRAMMAR
THIS/THAT. THESE/THOSE; POSSESSIVES
3 Look at the picture and complete the conversation
1 A: Is this your mobile phone?
B: No, it isn't.l think it's Jane/s.
2 A: Are these DVDs yours?
with this, that, these or those.
John:
These
Shop assistant:
are great sunglasses. How
much are they?
2
? They're 200 euros.
John:
200 euros!
1
Shop assistant: But 3
sunglasses are only
twenty euros.
OK. And how much is 4---John:
magazine?
5
Shop assistant:
's two euros.
John:
Two? OK, here you are.
Shop assistant: Thanks.
(') to each conversation.
B: No, they're Suzannas.
3 A: Is your friends name Greg?
B: Yes, Greg Hutchens.
4 A: Are these Nathans sunglasses?
B:
1
don't know. Ask him.
5 A: Are your teachers photos in the book?
B: Yes, they're on pages 17 and 18.
6 A: Where are lrenas tickets?
B: They're on the table.
7 A: Is this chocolate cake yours?
B: No, it isn't. lt's Lucys.
8 A: Are these keys Mr Allisons?
B: Yes, they are.
6A
Rewrite the sentences. Don't repeat the nouns.
1 These glasses are my g!asses.
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.
6 That magazine is your magazine.
4A
Rewrite the sentences in the plural.
1 That CD's great!
Those CDs are great!
2 This red pen is Anne's.
B~
1.4 Listen and check.
C
Underline the letter -s in your answers in
Exercise 6A.
1 The~e glasse~ are mine.
3 This ísn't my key.
4 Where's that ticket?
B
D
What is the pronunciation of -s in your answers?
Listen again and write /s/ or /z/.
1 The~e glasse~ are mine.
/z/ /s//z/
Rewrite the sentences in the singular.
1 These books are very good.
2 Those aren't my files.
3 Who are those men over there?
4 Are these your photos?
E Listen again and repeat.
VOCABULARY
~
LEARNTO
TOURIST PLACES
LISTEN FOR KEY WORDS
1A
5A
Complete the words. Add the vowels in brackets.
1 @ack@_ffees_ndwich (add
Read the conversations. Underline the two key
words in each sentence.
a oro)
2 t_uristsh_pp_stc_rdb_tterys_uvenir (add a oro)
3 r_t_rntick_tapplj_ic_ (add u ore)
4 tr __ nst_t_ons_nglet_cketpl_tform (add a or 1)
1 A:
B:
2 A:
B:
3 A:
B:
B Circle the places and things in Exercise lA.
FUNCTION
4 A: That's eight euros, please.
B: Ah, 1 only have six euros.
1
MAKING REQUESTS
2 Put the words in the correct order to make
B~
requests.
1 have / 1 /a/ coffee, /can/ please
Can I hove a coffee, please
?
2 Birmingham, / have / 1 /a/ could / return / please /to
?
-----------------3 1 I please I batteries, I of I can I those I one I have
4 have / could /sandwich,/
5
How much is a coffee cake, please?
lt's two euros.
Could 1 have a return to Sydney, please?
That's ten fifty.
Is that a cheese sandwich?
No, it's a chicken sandwich.
1 /
please /a/ cheese
?
----------------~
1 /can/
apple ju ice/ have / an / coffee, / and /
please /a
1.6 Listen and check. Then listen and repeat.
6A ~
l. 7 Look at the menu and listen. What do the
people order? Write the food and drink for 1-6.
1
2
a tomato salad
3
4
d)€ __
e)€ __
f)€ __
5
6
e
Listen again and write the prices for a)-f).
*MENU*
3 Complete the conversations with the words in the box.
1
Ele
have you
that's
euro
please
help
')._
1
can
Conversation 1
Excuse me.
English?
Shop assistant: Yes. Can l 2
Tourist:
1
0~o
__
__
a) € 2
b)€ __
c)€ __
DRINKS
you speak
COFFEE
HOT
JUICE
you?
1 have these four
---postcards, please?
Shop assistant: OK. 4
two euros, please.
CHOCOLATE
MINERAL
1
TEA
WATER
Tourist:
Conversation 2
Tourist:
Can
Wai ter:
Tourist:
1 5
a coffee, 6---fifty.
----
That's one 7
Thank 8----
SANDWICHES
?
EGG
1
CHICKEN
CHEESE
***
SALADS
4~
1.5 Listen and tick the speaker (A or B)
that sounds more polite.
1 A
B
,/
2 A
3 A
B
B
--
4 A
B -B __
5 A
-
~
--
I
GREEN
TOMATO
~
ICE
T
CREAM
2 A M 2.1
VOCABULARY
Listen and write the words in the box in
the correct column for each stress pattern.
ACTIVITIES
1
gam-e
Complete the profile with the verbs in the box.
ele
J
listen
play
read
watch
go
eat
have
cinema
nothing
newspaper sport magazine coffee
exercise MP3 player DVD TV
film tennis pasta fun
10
ALLTOGETHER
Personal
Profile:
200
3
ºº
6
ººººº
game
4000
SooO
newspaper
TeresaAlvarez
About Me
come from Mexico,
l'm twenty-three
years old and l'm
a student. 1 study
politics at UNAM (the
National Autonomous
University of Mexico).
l'rn single.
1
B
PRESENT SIMPLE: l/YOU/WE/THEY
3 Look at the information
about Francesco and his
flatmates, Ben and Tom. Complete Francesco's
sentences.
Activities
do
a lot of sport running every day and 1 3
weeks.
1 1
1 2
_
tennis most
Francesco
Ben and Tom
watch TV a lot
./
X
listen to the
radio
X
./
eat in fast food
restaurants
X
X
drink a lot of
coffee
./
./
read computer
magazines
X
./
go to the
cinema
X
./
do sport
./
X
play computer
games
./
./
lnterests
Going out: 1 lave meeting people and 1
4
a lot of fun going out with friends.
Food: 1 like going out to restaurantswith friends.
We 5
Mexican food - tacos are my
favourite!
Favourite Music
to different kinds of music, but
really like World Music.
1
Listen again and repeat.
6
1
Favourite TV shows
a lot of TV. American programmes
like Breaking Bad and The Big Bang Theory are
my favourite.
1 7
watch
Favourite Movies
1
Anything with Johnny Depp!
the radio.
2 Ben and Tom
Favourite Books and Magazines
Vague!
1 8
it every month!
3 We
4 We
5 Ben and Tom
TV a lot, but
1
don't listen to
TV a lot. but they
to the radio.
in fast-food restaurants.
a lot of coffee.
computer
magazines.
6
1
7 Ben and Tom
8 We
to the cinema.
sport.
computer games.
4 Write questions and short answers
using the
e
Listen again and complete the table.
prompts.
Which day? Where?
1 A: you / eat / junk food,Juan?
Do ):'.'.OU eat ¡unk [ood,¿uan?
B: no/ 1
2 A: you /do/ a lot of sport, Kiko?
B: yes/ 1
3 A: the students in your class /
live / near you?
B: no/ they
4 A: you and Clara/ like /pasta?
B: yes /we
5 A: you /listen to/ Radio 5, Dan?
B: yes/ 1
6 A: Ursula and Hans/ study /
English with you?
B: no/ they
7 A: 1 I have I classes on Sunday?
B: no I you
8 A: you and your family / eat /
together?
B: yes /we
9 A: Ali and Marco I play/ ten nis?
B: yes I they
10 A: you and Ana/ drink / coffee?
No, I don't.
B: no/we
Singing for
fun
Digital
photography
What?
Monday
and
Thursday
evenings
high school
Salsa for
beginners
Office yoga
stretching
and
relaxing
exercises
WRITING
ANO, BUT, OR
6 Join the sentences. Use one of the words in brackets.
LISTENING
(
5A
Read the course list. Then match the courses with
the pictures. Write your answers on the first line.
Digital photography:
9-l 2p.m.
Salsa for beginners:
7-9p.m.
Singing for fun:
6.30-8.30p.m.
Office yoga:
7.30-9p.m.
1 On Monday, 1 leave for work at 9. 1 get home at 6.
(and/or)
On Monday, l leave for work at 9 and I get home at 6.
2 On Tuesday, 1 phone my mother. 1 chat with her for
hou rs. (but/a nd)
3 On Wednesday, 1 get up early. 1 don't go to work- it's
my free day. (or/but)
4 On Thursday, 1 work in the office. 1 work at home.
(but/or)
5 On Friday, 1 go out late with my friends. 1 go to bed
early. (and/or)
6 On Saturday, 1 play ten nis with Pete at 9. 1 have
lunch with him. (and/but)
7 On Sunday morning, 1 read a newspaper. lt isn't in
English! (but/or)
8 On Sunday afternoon, l listen to music. l watch TV.
(but/or)
8 ~ 2.2 Listen to the conversation. Number the
courses in Exercise SA in the arder the people talk
about them. Write your answers on the second line.
VOCABULARY
B
Write the verbs from Exercise 2A in the correct
column.
1
DAILY ROUTINES
1A
Put the letters in the correct order to make
phrases.
1 /s/
2 /z/
3 /Iz/
sleeps
play~
re/axes
-
have breakfast
1 eahv fskarbeta
2 vhae hlucn
3 og ot dbe
4 teg emho
5 avhe nndire
6 tge pu
7 astrt kowr
8 evale meho
C ~ 2.3 Listen and check. Then listen and repeat.
3A
Complete the text with the present simple form of
the verbs in brackets.
9 nishf rowk
B
l
Complete the text with the times in the box.
6a:m:
7a.m.
llp.m.
6p.m.
lp.m.
8.a.m.
8p.m.
5p.m.
Al is a hot dog seller in New York. Every day he
l
1
.
6a.m.
at
school at about 4.30. He
and go to work. 1 have Lunch at
4
At about 1 a.m. he
At
bed at
_
it's time for dinner. 1 go to
8
---
At work, he
things and
1
2 A Write the he/she/it
9
10
11
12
wash
leave
get
practise
(work) all night.
(meet) a lot of interesting
9
(finish) work at 3 or 4a.m.
10
11
(read) the morning
_
---
(have) breakfast
PRESENT SIMPLE: HE/SHE/IT
7 study
8 know
6
(see) a lot of interesting
newspaper. He
GRAMMAR
3 drink
4 drive
5 relax
6 eat
(have) two or three
7
On the bus he
12
(take) the bus
5
8
people. He
6a.m. He
1 sleep
2 play
(make)
(start) work at 7p.m.
hot dogs for lunch. He
and work in the afternoon. 1 Leave work
at s
and get home at 6
_
7
2
3
4
into the city and
. Then 1 have breakfast
1 Leavehome at 3 ---
.
(get up) at Sp.m. and
dinner for his two boys - they get home from
1 get up very early, usually at
2
gets up
sleeps
form of the verbs.
with his family and
13
(go) to bed
at about 8.30a.m. - and
that's the end of his
day ... or night.
B
Correct the sentences about Al.
1 Al gets up early in the morning.
He doesn't get up early in the morning. He gets up
in the afternoon.
2 Al goes to work by taxi.
____________
to work by bus.
3 Al has a salad for lunch.
__________
two or three hot dogs.
4 Al reads a magazine on the bus.
--------- the morning newspaper.
5 He gets home late at night.
________
home early in the morning.
6 Al has lunch with his family.
----------
breakfast with them.
4
VOCABULARY
Put the words in the correct order to make questions.
1 live I Eva
I does / where
Where does Eva live
?
2 Juanes/ does / coffee / drink
?
JOBS
6 Look at the pictures and
complete the jobs crossword.
Then look at the grey boxes. What's the hidden job?
3 what / 'junk' / does /mean
?
4 lunch / he/ when / have / does
?
5 like / she / does / popcorn
?
6 read / does / which / Kay / newspaper
?
7 does / how / work / Faisal /come/
to
?
8 friend I live I does I where I your
VOTE
NOW!
I
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READING
5A
1
Read the article and answer the questions.
1 Does Al like his job?
2 Does he work at the weekend?
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'In my job 1 meet a lot of interesting people. People like
talking to me. They don't just want a hot dog, they want a
conversation. lt's great working at night. lt's never hot, people
are relaxed and they're very hungry. Sorne nights 1 sell over
300 hot dogs. 1 have one customer, Hector - he's a taxi driver;
he eats ten hot dogs every night. People ask me, "Al, do you
like hot dogs?" Yes, of course l like them. 1 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.
1 don't work at the weekend. l'rn with the boys all day and
then sleep at night. They play football in the park and 1 watch
them or 1 play with them. Or 1 go and get a hot dog!'
B
Read the article again. Are the sentences true (T)
orfalse (F)?
1 Al dcesn't like people.
2 People don't talk to Al.
3 People aren't hungry at night.
4 Hector doesn't sell hot dogs.
5 Al dcesn't like hot dogs.
6 Al and his boys have hot dogs
for Saturday dinner.
7 Al sleeps at night at the weekend.
8 Al doesn't go to the park with his boys.
C
Correct the false sentences in Exercise 5B.
1
Al likes people.
F
VOCABULARY
B
Look at the gaps in the leaflets again. Use the
prompts to write questions about the missing
information.
1
THETIME
1
1 what time/ leave?
Write the times in two different ways.
1 7.30
ft's ha/[ past seven.
ft's seven thirty.
2 9.15
3 11.10
What time does the train /eave?
2 when I arrive?
3 what time I start?
4 when I finish?
5 where I start from?
4 2.45
5 5.20
6 how much I cost?
7 what time/ open?
6 8.35
7 10.55
8 when
C~
8 1.40
FUNCTION
I close?
2.4 Listen and check. Then listen and repeat.
D ~ 2.5 Listen and complete the leaflets in
.
Exercise ZA.
ASKING FOR INFORMATION
2A
Read the leaflets quickly and look at the gaps.
Think about the missing information in each gap.
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?
London Kings Cross
Cambridge
11.15
10.52
. .................................................................
:2
11.54
B
Put the words in the correct arder to make
questions .
1 speak / you / could / slowly, / sorry, / please /more
----------------~
I the I me, I excuse
?
----------------~
3 you I that I could I spell
?
----------------~
4 you I could I that I sorry, I repeat
?
2 Wat ...
----------------~?
C
Complete the conversations with the questions in
Exercise 38.
Start time: 3---Finish time: 4----
1 A: My last name is Weitts.
B:
Tour start point: 5
Adult: 6
baht /
14 euros
-----------------
A: Yes, that's W-E-1-T-T-S.
2 A: The tour starts at the Wat Mahatat.
_
B: -----------------
A: Mahatat. The Wat Mahatat.
3 A: How much does the tour cost?
B: Six hundred and fifty baht.
NATIONAL BAN K
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
A:----------------~
B: Oh, sorry: six ... hundred ... and ... fifty ... baht.
4 A: How long is the tour?
B: The tour takes two hours.
A: -----------------
Opening hours
Monday-Friday:
7
to4p.m.
Saturday:
10a.m. to 8
Sunday:
closed
B: The tour takes two hours.
VOCABULARY
!
And that's my 8
, George, and
9
my
, Jane.
Yes, 1 know. l'm a friend of Jane's.
Ricky:
FAMILY
Chris:
1A
Look at the family tree and complete the
conversations.
~
~Julia
Ricky:
And those are my
Dan.
,
Nick and
Conversation 3
Chris:
Ellie, what's that little girl's name?
1 forget.
Ellie:
That's my 11
, Anya.
Chris:
Ellie:
¡····················································=·············································¡
10
And her 12
are Mariska and ... ?
James. We're a big family. A lot of names
to remember!
B
George
i Ellie
Nick
Jane
James
¡
Mariska
Ricky Anya Olivia
Dan
Conversation 1
Jane:
Chris:
Chris, this is my 1 mother , Julia.
Nice to meet you, Mrs Garnet.
Jane:
And this is my 2
his 3
, Ellie.
,
George, and
Chris:
Hello.
And these are my 4
.:» Nick and
Jane:
Dan.
Nick:
Hi.
Conversation 2
Chris:
Are these your children, Mariska?
Mariska:
Oh, let me introduce you. These are my
____
, Anya and Olivia, and this is
6
my
, Ricky.
Ricky:
Mariska:
Hi!
And this is James, my 7
Chris:
Hello, everyone.
_
Look at the underlined letters. Is the
pronunciation the same (S) or different (D)?
1 sister
mother
2 cousin
3 wife
uncle
niece
4 aunt
5 son
father
husband
6 grªndfather
7 daughter
pgrents
brother
8 n~phew
friend
C ~ 3.1
5
Listen and check. Then listen and repeat.
2 Complete the sentences with family words.
1
2
3
4
My mother's
father is my grandfather.
My father's
is my sister.
My sister's ____
are my mother and father.
My children's
5 My
6 My
7 My
8 My
9 My
10 My
----
is my sister.
children's ---mother's ____
father's ____
father's ____
rnother's ---son's ----
is my brother.
is my cousin, Matt.
is my cousin, Nina.
is my mother.
is my father.
are my mother and father.
5 Complete
GRAMMAR
the text with the correct form of
HAVE/HAS GOT
3A
An only child
Look at the table and complete the sentences with
the correct form of
have got.
have got.
lt's not unusual to be an only child in the UK. Many families
hove got
only one child. l'rn Lucy, l'rn an only child
1
a new laptop
my sister
an MP3 player
that's OK.
my brother
an old computer
1
my parents
a black car
grandfathers and grandmothers - and 1
my family
a four-roorn flat
the noise of a Large family; our house is always quiet!
1
2
l've got
1
a new laptop.
3 My sister
4 My parents
a computer.
a car.
5 My brother
a computer, but it's old.
6 We
7 We
8 lt
a brother ora sister, but
3
my cousins, my aunts. uncles.
5
4
_
my own room, too - it's small, but 1 Love it!
My best friend
an MP3 player.
1
2
and 1 Like it. 1
6
a bigfamily-he
_____
three brothers and two sisters! But they
_____
a big house, so he shares a room with his
two brothers.
a house.
__________
a flat.
mum and dad? Yes, 1
a Lot of time with my
10
.
And that time is
really special forme.
four rooms.
B
Look at the table in Exercise 3A and complete the
questions and short answers.
Hove
you
Yes I hove.
1 A:
B:
2 A:
got
a new laptop?
your brother
a new
computer?
B:
3 A: ____
you
6A ~
3.2 Listen to two people talking about their
families and match the speakers with the phrases.
You can use the phrases more than once. There is one
extra phrase.
a house?
1
B:
4 A: ____
your sister
an MP3 player?
B:
Meg ~
5 A: ____
your flat
6 A: ____
your parents
a black car?
B:
Conversation
with
have got and be in
-------
.»: 3
B
has got one brother.
4
has got five brothers.
5
has gota good job.
Listen again. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)?
T
B: No, l'rn not, but rve gota pencil.
A: Has it gota rubber?
B: Yes, it is.
borrow it? Thanks.
2
A: Have you got your camera
with you?
B: No, but Fatima's an MP3 player.
A: Has it gota camera, Fatima?
C: No, it isn't. But my mobile
5 Jenny is David's
mother.
6 David and Jenny are clase.
husband
doesn't
8 Jenny's got three sons.
B: No, it's got red.
Conversation
3 Nick is David's brother.
7 Jenny's
A: Has it got black?
1
2 Meg is clase to her sister.
4 Nick is quite active.
1
haven't gota pen. Are you one? Hove you got
A: Can
-----------
1 Tom is Meg's brother.
Find and correct five mistakes
each conversation.
1
2 has got one sister.
four rooms?
B:
A:
David
hasn't got a job.
phone's
gota camera.
A: Has it got good?
C: Not really. lt's very small and the pictures haven't
got very good.
A: That's OK. Can you take a photo of me?
C: OK, smile! Look. You're a nice smile.
like his job.
VOCABULARY
~
GRAMMAR
PERSONALITY
ADVERBS OF FREQUENCY
1A
2 Underline
Add the vowels and write the personality words.
kind
1 knd
1 Mixing yellow and red always/often/sometimes
makes orange.
2 The colour red often/sometimes/hardly ever means
'danger' or 'stop'.
2 ntllgnt
3 fnny
4 frndly
5 tlktv
3 Apples are
sometimes/hardly ever/never purple.
4 In football, the ball is usually!hardly ever/never
white.
5 A chef in a restaurant never/sometimes/always has a
white hat.
6 Food is often/hardly ever/never blue.
6 nknd
7 srs
8 ntrstng
9 stpd
10 qt
11 nfrndly
7 Cola is always/sometimes/never brown.
8 Peo ple a/ways/often/never drink their coffee white with rnilk.
12 brng
B
Write the words from Exercise lA in the correct
column for each stress pattern.
10
the correct alternative.
200
JoO
9 Taxis in New York are hardly ever/always/sometimes
yellow.
10 Eggs are usually/never/hardly ever white or brown.
3A
Read the emaits. Are Sandy and Cristina good
flatmates?
kind
Hi Maria,
4000
5o0o
60000
How are you? l'm fine, but l've gota new flatmate, Cristina,
and she's a real problem. She~When
she comes home in the evening, 1 ask her usually about
her day. She says, 'Fine!' always and then she watches
usually TV or she goes to her room to sometimes sleep!
She wants hardly ever to chat. What can 1 do?
C~
3.3 Listen and check. Then listen and repeat.
Sandy
D Complete the conversations with adjectives from
Exercise lA.
1 A: 1 think Mark's very friendly.
B: Really? He never talks to me! 1 think he's
very un[riendly.
2 A: Andrea's really talkative at breakfast time.
B: Yeah, 1 don't like it. 1 like to be
in the
mornings!
3 A: Lena's a serious student.
B: Yes, usually, but she's sometimes very
_
4 A:
B:
5 A:
B:
6 A:
The teachers are kind to Greg.
Yes, but sorne of the children are ---This cat's very stupid!
Don't be horrible! 1 think she's very
_
The first class today is art - that's really
i nteresting.
B: Yes, but the teacher's
- he makes
everyone go to sleep!
Hi Zsuzsa,
How are you? l'm fine, but my new flatmate, Sandy, is a
real problem. She stops talking never. In the evening after
classes l'm tired often. 1 want to usually relax in front of
the TV far half an hour or 1 have sometímes a short rest.
She wants always to talk about her day. 1 have hardly
ever the energy to listen.
That's my news. Email me soon!
Cristina
8 Read the emails again. Circle the adverbs of
frequency and draw a line to show their correct
position.
READING
WRITING
4A
DESCRIPTIONS; APOSTROPHE 'S
Read the forum post and tick the ideas you
agree with.
HELP! forum
ouestion
ion,
ontario
-
the text with 'sor s.
My friend 1Jean_'s__
got an interesting family. Her brother
super intelligent and 3he
gota good job
with a computer company in Sydney. 4He
married
and his 5wife
name is Grace. 6Jean
sister
7Sally
8
1ove
the funny one in the family. She
_
telling funny stories and she 9work
asan actress
2Sam
My triend sam otten asks me tor money. 1
usually say no, but sometimes 1 qive him
ten or twenty euros. The problem is he
never pays me back. 1 don't want to ask
him, but 1 teel bad about the whole thinq.
Help!
Beth
writes:
Talk to him about it. Tell him how you feel.
vou say he's your friend and real friends listen
to each other. But remember: money and
friends don't mix. Good luck!
Karl
writes:
don't think he's a real friend. tt's time to
end the friendship - tell him to qive you the
money and then say qoodbye!
steve
writes:
5 A Complete
1
Forqet the money. Friends are everythinq.
Money's not important - but don't qive him
more money!
with the Melbourne Theatre Company. Jean t01ive
_
11Keira
here in Brisbane in my friend
apartment.
12 Jean
the 'baby' of the family. 13She
got a
big heart. People always say that 14she
very kind.
B
Match 1-14 in Exercise SA with meanings a)-d).
What does 'sis mean?
a) is
b) has 1.
e) possessive
d) he/she/it form of verb
C Read the texts. Put in nine missing apostrophes (').
1
Question
Patsy,
christchurch
_J
Levente
writes:
1 work with Joanne and 1 really like her,
but we aren't friends. The problem is
that she thinks we're triends. She otten
asks me to meet her after work and at
the weekend. She phones me three or
tour times a week and she just wants
to chat. Help!
Maybe it's a qood idea to meet her just
once at the weekend. vou say you like her
- well. qive her a chance. Good luck!
My teacherÁs called Pilar.
Shes a language teacher she teaches Spanish. Pilars
classes are always very
interesting. She works very
hard to make her students
speak to each other. We
do lots of fun activities like
quizzes and working in pairs.
Pilars realiy interested in
_J
Miki
writes:
That's a problem. Tell Joanne the truth vou're a friendly person, but you eren't her
friend!
us and because of this we
are interested in her. Our
teachers got an award for
her work: best Span ish
cvnthia
writes:
That's really ditticult. Chanqe your
telephone number ... or don't answer the
phone. She needs to understand that. you
don't want to be friends.
teacher of the year!
1 know Mark from playing
games online.
B
He leves
games and he plays ali the
Read the forum post again. Underline two names
for each sentence.
time - hes a realiy good
1 They're friends.
Marks family is quite smali -
Patsy
Joanne
2 They aren't friends.
player. Hes very quick.
hes got one sister and she
also plays online games ali
Sam
Joanne
Jon
Patsy
3 They say: Don't be friends with him/her.
the time. Sometimes 1 think
Beth
Karl
4 They say: Tell the truth.
more than at home!
Levente
Beth
Steve
Miki
5 They say: Be friends with him/her.
Karl
Steve
Levente
Miki
Cynthia
Cynthia
they see each other online
D Write about a person you know well. Write 45-65
words. Use the texts in Exercise 5C to help you.
VOCABULARY
FUNCTION
~
TIME EXPRESSIONS
MAKING ARRANGEMENTS
1A
2A
Look at the table and complete the sentences
about Tara.
Af-e-y·f}tt-ffee is good far you would you like
Do you like How about sounds good don't like
Myweek
Sun
Mon Tue
Wed Thu
Fri
Sat
./
sleep late
./
./
./
do sport
have lunch at
home
./
./
clean the flat
the first and third Friday of every month
go shopping
./
./
./
./
./
./
meet friends
for dinner
./
./
go to the
cinema
one or two times every year
phone Mum
././
././
././
././
././
././
Complete the conversation with the words in the box.
././
A: Hi, Stefanie. 1Are you free
B: Yes, 1 am. What 2
A: l'rn not sure, really. 3
B: Mmm ... 14 ----loud music.
5
A:
films?
B: Yes, 1 do.
A: OK, let's go and see the new James Bond film .
B: Where is it showing?
A: At the ABC in town. lt's on twice a day.
B: What time 6
A: Evening, 1 think.
B: OK, 7
late once a week
B Complete
2 She
3 She
sport
lunch at home
1 A: What would
4 She
5 She
6 She
7 She
the flat
shopping
friends far dinner
8 She
her mother
1 Tara
sleee_s
•
See you there!
the conversations. Write one word in
B: How
2 A:
B:
3 A:
B:
B
Find and correct six mistakes with time
expressions in the text.
1 live in Los Angeles and 1 like going to
4 A:
B:
A:
B:
the beach and surfing. l go to Malibu
a
? Afternoon or evening?
each gap.
to the cinema
beach once1,, week, usually
tomorrow?
to do?
going to a club?
on Saturday.
At the weekend 1 meet friends and we
go to the cinema ora café, or go to a
club. We go to the cinema three or four
you like to do tonight?
going to the cinema?
Are you
on Saturday?
Yes, 1 am. Would you
to go shopping?
So, what
's good far you?
Well, 1 finish work at six, so
about
meeting at seven?
Do you want to see Hotel Budapest tonight?
Yes,
is it showing?
At the Odeon. lt's on at seven.
Hmm ... that's a
. 1 finish work
at seven.
LEARNTO
1
SHOW INTEREST
3 Complete the words.
times the year and go to a club once
1 A: We've gota new baby! A little girl!
time a month. We meet in cafés two
B:
2 A:
B:
3 A:
B:
4 A:
times week and call each other on every
day. Beca use l'rn usually very busy, I
only clean my flat on first Sunday of
every month.
That's fantastic! What's her name?
1 always go swimming befare 1 go to work.
That's gr
. lt's very good far you.
My sister isn't here. She isn't very well.
Oh. That's a sh
. 1 hope she's OK soon.
We never go on holiday. We haven't got any
money.
B: That's aw
! Everyone needs a holiday.
5 A: Oh no! the airport's closed and l've gota flight
this afternoon.
B: That's te
! Why is it closed?
6 A: rve gota new girlfriend. She's beautiful and
i ntelligent.
B: That's wo
! Where's she from?
VOCABULARY
1A
GRAMMAR
REVIEW
PRESENT SIMPLE
2A
Add the vowels in each group.
Complete the text with the present simple form of the verbs in
brackets.
1
finish
sw
V
o
t r
e m r
P 1 nd
r sh
w t r
2
n_wsp_p_r
h -- rdr- ss- r
1- s t- n t-
[be) Canadian and 2
Ro~/'s
cr - d - te - rd
e n d
M x e n
[work) in a youth hostel
in Corfu, Greece. He and the other hostel workers
volunteers - they
Roy 5
hoste]. He
4
[ not
(get up] at six and
7
3
(be)
get) money far their work. Every day
6
(have] breakfast in the
(not cook) the meals. Cynthia 8
chef and she 9
(be) the
(do) ali the shopping and cooking. Every morning,
3
Roy 10
1 mb
mbr 11
ce nt nt
d_ n_th_ng
_d_pt_r
K r n
organic farm at the hostel, growing food far the guests. In the afternoons,
e
he12
(clean] the rooms and
11
[not workl and he usuallq "
After dinner, he and the hoste! guests often
'lt
15
(help) onthe
14
(go)tothebeach.
[chat] together.
(be) a great job,' Roy saqs. 'Everqone's very fríendly.
(not want) the summer to end.'
116
8 Write questions using the prompts.
1 how old I be I Roy?
_H_ow_o_ld_i_s
_Ro_y_?
objects (0), a country (C) a nationality
(N) and a verb or verb phrase (V).
2 where /be/ he/ from?
3 where / be/ the hostel?
4 how much I money I
the volunteers / get?
5 when / Roy / get up?
6 who /be I Cynthia?
7 she / clean I the rooms?
8 what I Roy I usually Ido I
in the afternoons?
9 what /he and the guests /
do/ in the evenings?
10 he/ like / his job?
C
C Answer the questions in Exercise 2B.
4
_ng_n __ r
s-- v- n - r
s. t_
V
b_d
tn m
m_g_z_n_
P_rt_g __ s_
B In each group find: a job (J), two
Match stress patterns a)-d) with
groups 1-4 in Exercise lA.
a) ooO
4
b) Oo
e) oOo
d)
ººº
D ~ Rl.1 Listen and repeat.
1 He's twenty-seven.
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
_
VOCABULARY
LISTENING
PERSONALITY
3A
Put the letters in order and write the words to complete
the riddles.
6A
~ Rl.3 Listen to a conversation
ata hotel reception. Circle the correct
picture for the lost ítem.
1 1 never talk, but l'rn not very
(tqeiu).
guiet
(eellnintgit), but 1 always know the time.
2 l'm not
(sisoreu), but not very
3 l'rn usually quite
(nikd) or
(leirnyfd).
4 l'rn really
(lavttikea) and 1 never listen.
(pidsut), but 1 write in many languages.
5 l'rn quite
8
Match objects a)-e) with riddles 1-5 in Exercise 3A.
4
a) a radio
b) a watch
e) a dog
d) a pen
e) the TV news
GRAMMAR
HAVE/HAS GOT
4 Complete the sentences with the correct form of be or hove got.
What's the answer to question 8?
1 My name
's
Amari.
2 1
one brother and one sister.
3 My mother
one sister.
4 She
(not) any brothers.
5 My rnothers sister
Jen.
6 Jen
Henry's wife.
7 Jen and Henry
two nephews and one niece.
8
1 a boy ora girl?
VOCABULARY /FUNCTION
5A
REVISION
Complete the poems.
Poem 1
l 'dorrt
1 3of
like my mobile 2ph
want to be alone.
But then my m
phone, it rings.
5
l
1 really do not
these 6th
8 Listen again and complete the report.
AIRPORT HOTEL
LOST AND FOUND PROPERTY REPORT
Receptionist: Aneiel°' Wes±
Guest:
_
1
Room number:
4
_
_
2
_
Mobile phone number:
Poem 2
'What 1t
does the train 2le
, please?'
4th
3h
'At
past four. Here, take
_
5
ti
Two single
? Are they forme?'
'Yes, for five 6eu
- they're not for free!'
Item lost:
Poem 3
1'Co
'Of 3co
Signature: v Moretti
1 have a sandwich, 2pl
r
4ch
, what kind? Meat or
?'
'Oh, l'rn not sure, so 5ca
1 please
have one of those and one of 6th
?'
Poem4
'Are you free at half 1p
five?'
2
so
No,
, that's when my friends arrive.'
3ho
4ab
'Then
meeting at three?'
'Sorry, l'rn 5bu
.' 'When are you 6fr
?'
B ~
Rl.2 Listen and check. Then listen and repeat.
3
_
$ ------
5
------
with
------
co.rc:I o.nc:I
ltem checked and returned:
Date: ª------
O
7
_
CHECK
Circle the correct option to complete the sentences.
1 A: Are
your keys on that table?
B: No, 1 think they're Franco's.
a) those
e) this
b) these
2 When
e) do you finish
b) you do finish
b) Mexican
b) often go out
a) is
_
a) a quarter eleven
fifteen
b) half to five
e) eight
child.
b) funny
B: Yes,
b) it is
e) unfriendly
1
B: No,
time.
1
b) don't have got
b) and
e) hasn't got
1
e) nephew
b) Does Jason work
1
have
1
like.
b) No,
1
don't like.
e) Yes,
1
do.
b) aunt
e) sister
free tonight?
b) do you
e) you are
go to the cinema - maybe once
1
ayear.
1
b) hardly ever
29
e) Do 1 have
e) sometimes
a computer?
a) Has lan got
e) diary
b) Could
a) never
e) He's no married.
a sandwich, please?
a) Can
b) One in a month.
_
a) are you
b) No, he isn't.
b) diery
e) mine
27 Michelle,
28
is in the office.
14
1
a) daughter
_
13 My
e) happy
26 l'rn not Sylvie's father, l'm her brother!
She's my
!
12 A: Is Carlos married?
a) dairy
b) quiet
a) Yes,
_
at the health centre?
a) No, he not.
today. Are you OK?
B:
a) Jason does work
e) Works Jasan
e) They're
25 A: Do you like films?
e) but
b) uncle
B:
b) Their
a) One a month.
e) Once a month.
do nothing.
B: lt's a birthday card far my
He's fou r today.
11
in the café.
24 A: How often do you go to a concert?
B:
_
10 A: What's that?
a) niece
e) have
think it's ----a) Elena
b) Elena's
go to the cinema
a) or
b) has got
23 A: Is this your pen?
9 A: What do you do in the evenings?
B:
twenty-five.
a) quite
e) my name is
a) haven't got
e) take
22 You're very
8 A: Can you help us?
B: Sorry,
b) make
a) There
He never smiles.
_
am
e) we go
21 A: Where are Kris and Marta?
7 A: Is your name Chung?
1
b) going
B:
6 David's a
like
to the cinema?
20 Ricardo
B: lt's
e) doesn't
a lot of sport.
a) do
e) go out often
5 A: What's the time?
a)
b) don't like
19 They
on Fridays.
a) serious
e) here
dogs.
a) go
e) Mexico
4 My parents
a) go often out
b) he
17 Paolo
18 How about -----
_
a) Mexicish
a) listens to b) listen to e) listens
16 A: Susan,
is Julio.
B: Hi, Susan. Nice to meet you.
a) no likes
3 A: Are you from Canada?
B: No, l'rn
her MP3 player everywhere.
a) this
work?
a) you finish
15 Eva
b) lan has got
30 That isn't your book. lt's
a) my
1m1•.u111
b) Ana
130
e) mine
e) Has got lan
_
!
VOCABULARY
B: Well, 9
about five or six shops near
10
the station and
a large shopping
centre about ten minutes away.
ROOMS ANO FURNITURE
1A
A: OK, thanks. lt sounds great!
Find ten rooms and furniture words in the puzzle.
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B
1 Is there a living room?
2 There's a big kitchen.
3 Is there a television?
4 How many people are there?
5 There are two of us.
6 There's a large shopping centre.
C ~ 4.1
B
Write the words from the puzzle in the correct
column.
Places in a house
Say the sentences. Then underline the stressed
word in each sentence.
Listen and check. Then listen and repeat.
PREPOSITIONS
3
Underline the correct alternative.
1 A: Where's Antonia?
Furniture
B: She's
living room
on/in/behind
her bedroom.
2 A: 1 want to take a photo of everyone.
B: OK. Samad, could you stand on/under/
in front
ofTomas?
3 A: Where's your flat?
B: lt's
GRAMMAR
B: Yes, there's one between/on/in the cinema
and the post office.
2A
Read the advert and complete the conversation
with the correct form of there is/are.
One bedroom for rent in a large flat with otber eradente
Good tocatioo - only ten minutes from the eratioo
Rent: (Yl-00 per mootb
in the
B: Sure.
a living room?
B: No,2
, but 3
kitchen. We use itas a living room.
A: And ~
a big
a television?
B: We've gota small TV in the kitchen and
5
an internet connection in each
room.
A: Oh, that's good. So at the moment, how many
people
B:
7
6
in the flat?
two of us - me and Karol. Karol's
Polish and l'm from Argentina.ª----anything else you want to know?
A: Er ...
oh yes, are you near the shops?
in/on/between
the kitchen table.
6 A: OK, let's go.
7 A: Who's that
photo?
next to/between/in
under/above/between
to
your dad in the
B: That's my brother, Stefano.
B: Look
A: Hi, Eduardo, my name's Ken. l'rn interested
flat. Can 1 ask you sorne questions?
there
B: Yes. it's
8 A: Where's the cat?
Pbone. Eduardo on Olf-27 392 28lf-09
/s
5 A: Have you got today's newspaper?
B: No, wait. Always look behindlabove/next
you when you start your car.
ROO/ti f(JR. REIVí
1
that shop.
4 A: Is there a café near here?
1
THERE IS/ARE
A:
on/between/above
the sofa.
READING
4A
l
TOP TIPS
1
FOR SMALL
ROOMS
BY INTERIOR 0€5/GNéR MARIA WRIGHT
Match the words in the box with 1-5 in the photo.
larnp
fflfffef
curtain
sofa
picture
B What do you think? Underline the alternative that
you think is correct.
In a small room ...
1 have!don't hove lots of small furniture.
2 use/don't use one or two pieces of large furniture.
3 have/don't hove a lot of pictures.
4 put!don't puta mirror on the wall.
5 open/don't open curtains in the day.
6
paint/don't paint your walls a dark colour.
C
Readthetextandcheckyouranswer~
---------
In a small home it's irnportant to choose the right furniture. With the
wrong furniture, your room can look crowded butwith the right furniture,
it can look spacious* and large.
People with small rooms usually make a big mistake: they put lots of
furniture in the room. They often have two orthree small armchairs
and tables ora table anda desk - and they put íots of small pictures
on the walls.
A small room looks good with one or two big pie ces of furniture, for
example a sofa ora table, for relaxing, eating and working. Have one
ortwo pictures - no more - and put upa rnirror. A rnirror in the right
place gives more light and makes the room look big. Windows are very
irnportant be cause they make a room look light and spacious. Use
curtains but don't e lose them in the day. Put wallpaper on one wall and
paint the otherwalls a light colour, for example white or yellow; don't use
brown or black or other dark colours.
"spacious
= has a lot
oí space
D Look at the photo in Exercise 4A. Complete the
sentence with There's!There are.
1
There are no armchairs.
WRITING
2 _____
5A
3 _____
4 -----5
6 _____
a big sofa next to the window.
two pictures behind the shelf.
a curtain.
-----ª big mirror on the wall.
7 _____
8 _____
9 _____
10 ------
a lamp in the room.
a rug on the floor.
no cups on the table.
no cupboards.
COMMAS
Read the text and put in six commas.
A man
lives on the twelfth floor of a tall building. Every
morning he leaves home, locks the door takes the lift
down to the lobby opens the front door and lea ves the
building. In the evening he gets into the lift presses a button
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 shelf between the sofa and the wall.
8 What do you think? Why does the man only go to
the tenth floor in the evening, when he lives on the
twelfth floor?
LISTENING
~
VOCABULARY
1A ~
4.2 Listen to a tour guide and number the
street names in the order you hear them. Which four
does he not talk about?
PLACES IN TOWNS
2 Where do you go when
a) Wood Street
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
King William Street
St Martin's Le-Grand
Cheapside
Fore Street
Honey Lane
London Wall
1
5
U
P
E
R
... ? Complete the crossword.
M
A
R
K
E
T
1
h) Prince's Street
i) Bread Street
j) Moorgate
k) MilkStreet
l) Threadneedle Street
B Listen again and match the places with the things
you can do there.
1 Museu m of London
e
2 the Barbican
3 Moorgate
4 the Monument
a) send a postcard
b) see ali of London
c) see a film ora play
d) get something to eat
10
'-.L.._-'----'---+-+-'-.L.._-'----'---'
Across
1
5
6
7
9
10
You
You
You
You
You
You
need sorne food for the weekend.
want to watch a play.
want to borrow a book.
want to watch a film.
like doing exercise.
want to buy a stamp and senda letter.
e) see very old jewellery
Down
2 You want to see sorne beautiful paintings.
3 You need sorne aspirin.
4 You want to speak to a police officer.
8 You like looking at very old objects.
GRAMMAR
1
CANFOR POSSIBILITY
3 Complete the conversations
with the correct form of
can and the words in brackets.
a) A: Excuse me, 1 can I buy
(1 / buy) stamps here?
2
B: Yes,
(you). But 3
(you
/ not / send) your postcard, sorry. You need to go
to the post office.
b) A: 4
(my son/ play) tennis here?
5
B: No,
(he). But there's a sports
centre in West Street - 6
(he/ play)
there.
e) A: Where 7
(we / find) presents for our
friends?
B: ª----d) A: 9
B: Yes, 10
A: And 11
B: No, sorry,
(you / go) to that shop over there.
(we / get) tickets here?
(you).
12
(we / pay) by credit card?
(you).
4A
Complete the quiz questions. Use
can and the verbs in the box.
eat
1
watch
travel
speak
where,
see
UUHERE IN THE WORLD ... ?
Where can you eat mooncake?
1
a) /l/lexico b) China e) sweden
_______
one country?
2
a) switzer/and
tour lancuaoes in
b) canada
e) Japan
VOCABULARY
l
PREPOSITIONS
5A
Read the sentences and look at the picture. Write the names
of the basketball players.
1 Eduardo is in front of Dirk.
2 Andrei is opposite Eduardo.
3 Steve is on the
4 Theo is behind
5 Tony is next to
6 Nene is on the
right of Dirk.
Steve.
Andrei.
left of Tony.
7 Jorge is opposite Nene.
Michelanqelo's
famous statue of David?
J
a) Brazi/ b) Spain e) Ita/y
4.
across eleven
time zones in one country?
a) Russia b) the USA e) India
5
sixteen different
football teams in one city?
a) /l/ladrid b) London
B
e) Ria de Janeiro
Do the quiz.
C Read the sentences and check your
Dirk
answers to the quiz.
A -------
1 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 official languages: ltalian, French,
German and Romansch.
3 The statue of David is in ltaly. You visit it
in Florence.
4 India has got one time zone, the USA has
got four and in Russia you go through
eleven time zones.
5 Río and Madrid have gota lot of football
teams, but in London you choose between
sixteen different football clubs. Arsenal,
Chelsea and West Ham United are sorne
of them.
8 -------
D
Add can to the sentences in Exercise 4C.
1 Mooncake is a very sweet cake. You can
eot it in China, at the Mid-Autumn Festival.
(
D ------E ------F
G ------H -------
B
Look at the picture again. Underline the correct alternative.
1 Andrei is
on the left of/on the right o[Tony.
2 Steve is in front of/opposite Theo.
3 Nene is opposite/behind Jorge.
4 Tony is behind!next to Nene.
5 Eduardo is next to/on the left ofJorge.
6 Andrei, Nene and Tony are opposite!near each other.
VOCABULARY
FUNCTION
~
THINGS TO BUY
SHOPPING
1A
2 Add the words
Write the shop names under pictures 1-10.
'll
enough
in the box to the conversations.
can
in
too got
're it expensive
y0t:1
problem
they
them
1
Conversation
you
A: Can~
1
sports shop
help me?
B: Yes?
2
A: Have you got these jeans black?
B: Black? 1 think so. Yes.
A: Oh, they aren't big. Have you got in size 16?
B: Er ...
let me look. Ah, yes.
A: Great,
1
take them. How much are?
B: They E39.99.
4
3
2
Conversation
A:
1
help you?
B: Yes, we need a Scotland football shirt for Duncan.
A: OK. Try this one.
B: No, it's big. Have you it in small?
A: Here you are.
B: Thanks.
6
5
That's great. How much is?
A: f60.
B: What? f60! That's too.
C: Mum!
B: No. No, thank you. Sorry, Duncan.
A: Fine. No.
7
8
LEARNTO
SAY NO POLITELY IN A SHOP
3 Put
the words in the correct order to complete the
conversation.
Assistant:
help /
9
10
Customer:
B
or a swi __
cos -2 In shop 3 you can buy new __
3 You can buy jea
and mag __
and a jac
4 Do you want to buy a music C
D
? Go to shop 5.
5 You can buy sh
in shop 4.
ora film
and med
in shop 9.
6 You go to shop 7 when you need a SIM c__
hea
ora mem
sti
--
/can/
you
?
1'.'.0U
thanks / looking, / just / l'm
you / have / small /in/
Complete the things you can buy from the shops in
Exercise lA.
1 Go to shop 1 to buy trainers
1
Can I he/Q.
1
this / T-shirt / got
)
Assistant:
Customer:
no,
?
I
medium / only / sorry.
I
in
no,/ ísn't / right. / it / anyway / thanks
5
Assistant:
red/ we've /in/
Customer:
not / mmm, l'rn / think /
need / it / about
it / got
1 /
sure. /to/
2A
VOCABULARY
Look at the underlined letters. Is the
pronunciation the same (S) or different (D)?
FOOO ANO ORINK
1A
Complete the words.
1 milk
chicken
2 fish
garue
3
4
5
6
-ª.PPle
cheese
noodles
grapes
salad
pgpper
onions
banana
7 lettuce
8 juice
5
butter
fruit
B~
5.1 Listen and check. Then listen and
repeat.
Fruit
a p -
-
•
-
s_r_wb
COUNTABLE ANO UNCOUNTABLE
NOUNS
_
P---
3A
Vegetables
bro
1 1 drink milk/milks every day.
2 My parents eat a lot of fruit/fruits.
_
Pº----
3 We often have egg!eggs for breakfast.
4 1 don't like pea/peas.
5 1 dcn't eat meat/meats.
6 1 really hate rice/rices.
7 We hardly ever have bean/beans.
8 There's a lot of pasta/pastas in my cupboard.
n
ga
_
pe
_
Meat and fish
ch
B
_
'º _
sa
Underline the correct alternative.
Make the sentences in Exercise 3A true for you.
1
2
3
Drink
12
4
j-i--
fr
"
__
5
¡ k
6
7
Other
b r
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8
_
4 Write sentences
using the prompts. Make the
nouns plural where necessary.
I good I for you
Apples are good far you.
2 coffee I good I for you?
1 apple
3 there /a lot of / sugar
! the cupboard
4 there /a lot of / tomato / the fridge
5 he/ like /grape?
B
Write the numbered letters from Exercise lA to
find the message.
6
1 /
not like / butter
7 you / eat /a lot of / biscuit?
a
1
2 3
4
5 6 7
_!
8 9 10
11
12 13
14
8 we / not eat /a lot of /ice cream
READING
GRAMMAR
~
5A
Read the article and match recipes 1-3 with
shopping lists A-C.
TOO BUSY TO EAT?
Do you hove a busy lifestyle? When you
come home from work, are you too tired to
cook in the evenings? Here are three easyto-make dishes from TV chef James Conway.
1 Eggs a la Provenyale
A dish with a sophisticated name but in
fact, it's very simple. Mix together three
eggs, sorne tomato sauce, a small onion
and sorne salt and pepper. Put sorne oil in a
frying pan and when it's hot. add the egg
mixture. Stir it around. There you go!
2 Pasta salad
This is a flexible dish, so you can eat it every
doy. Mix together sorne cooked pasta - 1
like three-colour pasta - and two types
of cooked vegetables (e.g. broccoli,
tomatoes, corn on the cob, green peppers).
Add sorne oil and chilli sauce, stir it around
... andenjoy!
NOUNS WITH A/AN, SOME, ANY
6 Complete
the sentences with a/an, some or any.
1 Pasta salad hasn't got
any
meat in it, but it's
got
vegeta bles.
2 A: Are there
vegetables in Cola chicken?
B: Yes, it's got
onion and
_
green pepper.
3 There isn't
chilli sauce in Eggs la
Provencale, but there's
tomato sauce.
4 Two dishes have got
oil in them and one
hasn't got
_
a
5 A: Is there
salt and pepper in the pasta
salad?
B: No there ísn't. but there's ---hot sauce.
6 Cola chicken is
very simple dish.
? Write sentences
with there's/there are and some/any.
1 ./ fruit X vegeta bles
There's sorne {ruit, but there aren't any vegeta bles.
2 ./ bread X butter
3 X fruit ju ice./ water
4 X bananas./
apples
3 Cola chicken
Cola chicken is simple to make. You need a
chicken, sorne 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 sorne cola, sorne herbs and
spices and cover with aluminium foil. Bake at
350 degrees for one hour.
11
f'CUta.
(t/vru-(,0~ ivr)
11
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B
Which two shopping lists are not complete? Read
the recipes again and add the missing ingredients to
the lists.
5 ./grapes X cheese
6 ./ pasta X rice
7 X onions ./ carrots
8 ./ salt X pepper
VOCABULARY
GRAMMAR
CONTAINERS
HOW MUCH/MANY; QUANTIFIERS
1
2A
Vic and Bob are going on a camping trip. Complete
their conversation with the words in the box. Make
them plural if necessary. There are two extra words.
bottle
ffift
carton
bag
cup
Yes,
1
bowl
here?
think so.
Bob: OK. Three
Vic:
jar
1
cans
of baked beans?
Yes.
Bob: And have we got
2
to eat the beans out
of?
Vic:
Er, yes.
3
Bob: Five
Vic:
Right.
----
4
orange ju ice - you know you forget things.
Vic:
Yes, we've got two of them.
Bob: A 5
Vic:
of cigarettes?
Bob, this is a no smoking holiday!
Bob: OK, OK. A 6
Vic:
Yes.
Bob: Ten
Vic:
of jam?
7
----
of sweets?
Bob, you're on a diet!
Bob: But they're sugar-free
Vic:
sweets.
Huh!
Er, toilet paper? Oh no!
B
1 ffiM
2 letter
3 beef
4 vowel
is there in a
are there in
is there in a
are there in
5 cent
6 water
7 juice
8 sugar
is there in one can of cola?
are there in the average American family?
are there in a euro?
is there in ten kilos of oranges?
of
hamburger?
English?
25-metre swimming pool?
the English alphabet?
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
8
Match answers a)-h) with questions
Exercise
Bob: Two rolls of toilet paper?
Vic:
A
1 How many children are there in the average American
[ami/y?
of water?
Bob: Please tell me we've got sorne
anda word/
phrase from each column. Make the nouns in column
A plural if necessary.
mug
Bob: OK, Vic. Is everything
Vic:
packet
Write questions using how much/many
a)
1-8 in
ZA.
100
5
b) 375,000
litres
e) two
d) 40 grams
e) twenty-six
f) five
g) about 3.5 litres
h) 114 grams - one kilo makes eight burgers
3 Make
sentence b) the opposite of sentence
Use the quantifiers in the box.
1
eit1+re-a-l-el-ef
1 a)
1
a lot of
much
many
a).
none
no
don't drink very much coffee.
b) l drink
quite a/oto[
coffee.
2 a) l've got a lot of friends.
b)
1
haven't
got
friends.
3 a) There's a lot of pasta in the jar.
b) There isn't
4 a)
1
haven't
pasta in the jar.
got much time to relax.
b) l've got
time to relax.
5 a) There are sorne tomatoes
b) There are
in the fridge.
tomatoes in the fridge.
6 a) Stamps? Yes, there are sorne here.
b) Stamps?
No, there are
here.
4
Find and correct ten mistakes with quantifiers in the
conversations.
1 A: How flTaflY milk do we need? much
B: Two cartons.
2 A:
B:
3 A:
B:
4 A:
B:
Is there any orange ju ice in the fridge?
No, not many - just one carton.
How much biscuits do you eat in a week?
Quite a many. 1 love biscuits!
There's none water in this bottle. lt's empty.
That's OK. There's another bottle in my bag.
5 A: Are there any tomatoes in the fridge?
B: Not much - two or three.
6 A:
B:
7 A:
B:
How many money have you got?
Quite lot!
How many bananas are there in that bowl?
No one - it's empty.
8 A: Have we got much ice cream?
B: Yes, we've gota quite lot.
LISTENING
1
5A ~
5.2 Listen to a radio programme and choose
the correct answer.
On the Junk Food l.over's Diet ...
a) you can eat a lot of junk food.
b) you can eat a little junk food.
e) you can't eat any junk food.
B
Complete the questions with how much/many.
1
How many
2 _____
a week?
3 _____
4 _____
a week?
5 _____
hamburgers can you eat in a week?
chocolate milk can you drink in
6 _____
cola can you drink in a week?
e Listen
pieces of pizza can you eat in a week?
packets of biscuits can you eat in
ice cream can you eat in a week?
again and answer the questions in
Exercise 5B.
1 half
WRITING
PARAGRAPHS
6A
Read the blog and number the topics in the order
the writer writes about them. Which two topics does
the writer not give information about?
a) drinks
b) snacks
e) fast food
d)
e)
f)
g)
breakfast
foreign food
dinner
lunch
1
EATING IN IZMIR
l'rn from lzmir in Turkeu and mlj farnili] !oves food.
From breakfast to dinner, we alwalds eat fresh
food. Breakfast is simple: eggs, cheese, bread
and tomatoes. We sometimes eat cooked eggs
with Turkish sausage - that's reallq good. We
don't usuallq have cereal with milk for breakfast
like theq do in the UK- there are lots of other
delicious things to eat!
1 have lunch with mlj husband when he can
come home from work; the children have lunch
at school. We usuallq have a light lunch - soup
and bread, or rice and chicken. Something easld
to get is pide - Turkish pizza; we eat it with salad.
And we often have a yoghurt drink called Ayran
with our pide or sorne milk. My favourite pide is
cheese with egg on top.
Our main meal is dinner. Ali the family comes
to eat and sometimes we have other familij
members too - cousins, aunts, uncles. We eat
around eight o'clock. We start with cold food different small dishes made from vegetables. Our
main meal is usuallq meat or fish with rice and
salad. Then we have fruit or something sweet.
With ali that food, eating dinner can take a long
time! But we lave chatting and telling each other
about our dau.
B Write
four or five paragraphs about how your
family eats. Write 80-100 words.
VOCABULARY
B Complete
RESTAURANT WORDS
a)
b)
e)
d)
e)
1
Complete the article with the words in the box.
Use each word twice.
1
menu
chef
dishes
effief
bill
tip
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.
2
The
is nota simple list of food. lt's a long list with
hundreds of 3
.A4
in a diner can cook
anything and everything! Luckily, there are often pictures of sorne
of the 5
in the 6
to help you choose. When
7
you
a simple sandwich, the 8
asks you
lots of questions - what sort of bread, if you want cheese on it, etc.
He writes ali the information down and gives it to the 9
_
in the USA. a
Server:
Customer:
Afternoon. What can 1 get you?
Server:
Certainly - two chicken sandwiches. Large
fries with those?
Customer:
Server:
2
--
Customer:
Server:
3
Customer:
4
Server:
Customer:
Server:
Anything
e
1
What drink would you like with your meal?
--
Sure. Small, medium or large cola?
--
else?
5
--
Is that eat in or take away?
Customer: -Server:
Thanks. Have a nice meal.
I ! ::t;.1 ;J~ i (e-~------
doesn't get much money!
14
thanks.
in, please.
1 have two chicken sandwiches, please?
1 have a cola and a water?
medium fries, please.
6
At the end of the rneol. you ask for the 10
. Usually, you
leave the money on the table with the 11
and you
12
leave a
of 15-20 percent. lt's important to leave a
-
with sentences a)-f).
f) A large cola, please.
waiter
The American diner
13
No,
Eat
Can
Can
No,
the conversation
UNDERSTAND FAST SPEECH
3A~
5.3 Listen and tick what the customers order.
Customer 1 Customer 2 Customer 3
hamburger
chicken
./
sandwich
fries
lettuce
FUNCTION
onion
1
toma to
ORDERING IN A RESTAURANT
corn on the cob
2A
salad
Put the words in the correct order to make a
conversation.
Waiter:
ready / you I arder I to
1Are
1::::ou read1:::: to arder
Customer: soup,
B
I are
?
I like I l'd I onion I please I sorne
like /a/
you / would / course / main
sorne/ could / lamb / 1 / roast / have
?
Waiter:
you / would / like / what /vegeta bles
?
Customer:
1 I and / have / please
6
I potatoes /peas,/ can
?
---------------
Waiter:
drink / something /to
Customer:
1 /sorne/ mineral/
~-------------have ! could ! water
8
with~onion~and
3 corn on the cob
?
Customer:
1 a hamburger
2 could 1 have a chicken
2
Waiter:
Read at the phrases from Exercise 3A.
Draw lines to show the linking.
?
?
~--------------
4 onions
on the sandwich
5 lettuce
and onion
6 and a salad
too, please
tomato
sandwich
1
GRAMMAR
DATES ANO TIME PHRASES
WAS/WERE
1Complete the sentences
with the correct form of was/were.
1 Jan and 1
were
in París at the weekend.
lt
was
expensive, but interesting.
2 Simon and his wife
(not) at the theatre yesterday.
They
at the cinema.
3 1
late, but the teacher
(not) angry.
4 Louise
sorry that you
(not) at her party.
5 We
in New York last summer and the people
____
veryfriendly.
6 The film
(not) funny, but the popcorn
_
really good!
2 Write questions
and short answers using the prompts.
1 Paul Newman /actor?./
Canadian?X
a) Was Pau/ Newman an actor?
b) Was he Canadian?
2 Beatrix Potter
Yes, he was.
No, he wasn't.
1 19/3/1959 March the nineteenth,
nineteen {?fty-nine /
the nineteenth of March, nineteen
fifty-nine
2 1/5/2010
/
3 31/3/2002
/
4 30/10/1995
/
5 26/1/2005
_______
!
6 13/10/1957
_______
/
_______
!
7 21/5/1910
! writer? ./ English? ./
8 6/1/1805
a)--------------b) -------------3 Beethoven and Wagner
I dancers? X German? ./
a)--------------b)
4 Confucius
4 A Write the dates.
~
! doctor? X Chinese? ./
a)--------------b)
5 Che Guevara and Eva Perón
a)--------------b)
3 Complete the sentences
B ~ 6.1
Cover your answers in
Exercise 4A. Listen and tick the dates
you hear. Which one do you not hear?
5 Add on, in, ago, yesterday or last
~
I singers? X Argentinian? ./
~
with the correct present simple or past
simple form of be.
1 Jan's
quite talkative now, but he wasn't
(not) very
talkative when he was a child.
2 There
a lot of people in the office yesterday
afternoon, but there
only one person here now.
3 The weather
(not) very nice last weekend, but it
beautiful now.
---4 My mother
retired now, but for most of her life she
a teacher.
---5 We
(not) at home yesterday, but we
here
toda y.
6 The food here
fine last week, but this meal
____
(not) very good.
7 1
(not) very well yesterday and I
(not) well
today.
8 Svetlana
at school with me when we were children
---and now she
a famous politician.
9 There
a lot of people at the concert last night, but
there
(not) many here tonight.
10 1 can see you
(not) very happy today. What's the
matter? You
OK yesterday.
to each sentence. Sometimes two
answers are possible.
on/last
1 lt was very coldÁFriday.
2
1
was at university 1995.
3 He wasn't at home a week.
4 We were at the party weekend.
5 Were you at work Wednesday?
6 My parents were both eighty years
old year.
7 The children were tired morning
and today, too.
8 lt was cold July.
9 We were in the café afternoon.
10 Simon was here ten minutes,
he isn't here now.
but
READING
6A
J
Read the article and tick the best title.
l WORK A D FRIE1 DSHIP DON'T MlX
2 FILM STAR ROMANCES
3 ....'AMOUS
.
FRlENDS
Britney and Justin,
Sometimes
Kate and Leonardo
screen and that can be difficult. Kate Winslet
... celebrities who
and Leonardo DiCaprio are good friends, but
have something in
they don't have a romantic relationship. In
common: a close
the film
friendship.
scenes were strange. 'lt was Like 1 was kissing
Sorne film stars
Titanic, for both of them, the kissing
my brother,' says Kate.
were friends
Of course, there are stars who don't want to be
when they were
friends with other
children. Americans Leonardo DiCaprio and
Tobey Maguire
friends in real Life play lovers on
(Spider-man) were good friends,
stars. Hugh Grant
says he doesn't
starting when they were child actors looking for
Like spending time
work on the same films and TV shows.
with other actors.
'I don't have any
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 Clooney and Brad Pitt were
co-stars in Ocean's Eleven and are very close now.
B
Read the article again. How do the stars know each
other? Are they friends from childhood ((), friends
from work (W), or does the article not say (?)?Tick the
correct boxes. Sometimes two answers are possible.
e
Leonardo and Tobey
w
?
./
Justin and Britney
George and Brad
Kate and Leonardo
C
Read the article again. Are the sentences true (T)
or false (F)?
1 Leonardo and Tobey were on the same TV show
together.
F
2 George and Brad are good friends.
3 Kate and Leonardo had a romantic
relationship in real life.
4 Kate dcesn't think it was easy to be in
a romantic film with Leonardo.
5 Hugh Grant has gota lot of actor friends.
6 He's unfriendly when he works with
other actors.
actor friends,'
Grant says. 'l'rn
friends on the film
and then 1 walk
away.'
D Complete the sentences with the words in the box.
Then read the article again and check.
1
away
with
together
on
for (x2)
in (x4)
1 The celebrities in the article all have something
in
common .
2 Leonardo and Tobey were child actors looking
work on the same films.
---3 Work brings famous people
_
4 George Clooney and Brad Pitt were co-stars
Ocean's Eleven.
---5 Sometimes friends
real life play lovers on
screen.
6 The kissing scenes
the film Titanic were
strange
both Kate and Leonardo.
7 Hugh Grant doesn't want to be friends
_
other stars.
8 He says he's friends
the film and then he
walks ----
GRAMMAR
2A
~
How do you pronounce -ed in past simple verbs?
Write the past simple form of the verbs in the box in
the correct column.
PASTSIMPLE
1A
Complete the life story of Anita Roddick. Use the
past simple form of the verbs in the box.
grow up leave open (x2) die
come have go work study
meet
get
travel
wefk
want
change
love play finish
start
help try enjoy travel hate
stop
sell
1
/t/
2/d/
3 /rd/
worked
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 ltaly and she
3
three brothers and sisters.
After she 4
school, Anita
5
to Bath College and 6
_
to become a teacher. After college, she
1
ali around the world. Then she
8
Gordon Roddick and they
9
married in 1970. Anita and Gordon
----10
a restaurant and then a hotel.
At the same time Anita 11
far the
United Nations.
She 12
the first Body Shop in
Brighton, England, in 1976. The shop
13
only fifteen items with only
natural ingredients. lt now sells over 300 items to
77 million customers and in 2004 was the twentyeighth top name in the world of business. Anita
Roddick 14
in 2007. She left behind a
husband and two daughters.
B~
6.2 Listen and check. Then listen and repeat.
C Write the past simple form of the verbs.
1 think
2 meet
3
4
5
6
thought
speak
grow
wake
teach
7 know
8 draw
9
10
11
12
write
sleep
leave
buy
D ~ 6.3 Listen to the vowel sounds in the verbs in
Exercise 2C. Write them in the correct column.
1
/:J:/
2
/e/
4
/u:/
thought
3 /'dU/
3 Write questions
about Anita Roddick.
2 She went to Bath University.
1 Where did her parents come [.rom
Her parents carne from ltaly.
2 Where
She grew up in Littlehampton.
3 How many
She had three brothers and sisters.
4 What
After school, she went to Bath College.
5 When
She got married in 1970.
6 Where
3 She became a teacher.
She opened the first Body Shop in Brighton.
7 When
B
Correct the sentences about Anita Roddick.
1 Anita lived in ltaly.
She didn't live in Ita/y,
4 After college she stayed at home.
5 She and her husband started a café.
6 She had a son.
She died in 2007.
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
LISTENING
J
4A
Read the texts. Then look at the table below.
Are the sentences true (T) or do the texts not say (?)?Tick the correct boxes.
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Myna me is· Lín
· My birthd
.
Bth M ay
ay is
I'm Zsilan. l was bom in
... g My birthday is 8th May.
.
B e1Jm .
real
parents
died.
Because my
.
nd woman
Austroban man a
an
* me • so now th ey a re
adopte d
my mummy and daddy. Now l
l wos bom in B ...
e11mg, but
l don't remember my real
parents. Because J hove
Australi an parents now
. M
,
m
live in Sydney.
elboume.
J
r·1ve
*odopt == toke into o new fomily
Lin
T
?
1 Zsilan and Lin are from China.
WRITING
BECAUSE ANO SO
2 They were born in the same year.
3 Their Australian parents adopted* them.
6 Join each pair of sentences with because
or so. Write
the story.
4 They know each other.
1 Kasia didn't study last night. She felt too tired.
B~
6.4 Listen and check. Are the sentences you
marked? in Exercise 4A true?
C
Listen again and underline the correct answer.
1 Philip and Denise brought Zsilan home when she
was about one!two.
2 At first. Zsilan was very happy/unhappy.
3 Philip and Denise put Zsilan's letter/Zsilan's photo on
the website.
4 Zsilan and Lin looked the same/different.
5 The girls lived/didn't live together.
6 Philip and Denise had the tests one year/two years
ago.
VOCABULARY
1
LIFE STORY COLLOCATIONS
5 Complete the story with the verbs in the box.
1
wem
met
worked
got
became started
Adam's parents moved from Romaníato New Zealand
when he was very young.Adam 1
went
to school in
Auckland. He was very happythere and studied medicine
at University. He 2
a doctor and 3
in
a hospital.At the hospital, he 4
lrina, another
doctor, also from Romanía. They s
married and
stayed in New Zealand. Last year they 6
a website
for Romanians living in New Zealand.
2 She needed sorne fresh air. She went out for a walk.
3 lt was a warm evening. There were a lot of people in
the street.
4 She metan old friend and they wanted to talk about
old times. They went to a café.
5 They stayed there for hours. They had a lot to talk
about.
6 Then they went to a restaurant. They were both very
hungry.
7 Kasia's friend hada car. He drove her home at the
end of the evening.
8 They wanted to meet again. He gave her his phone
number.
9 Kasia tried the number but it didn't work. Kasia isn't
very happy now!
Kasia didn't studv last night beca use she felt too tired.
She needed some {resh air ...
VOCABULARY
~
LEARNTO
ACTIVITIES
1Complete
1
wrote
EXTEND CONVERSATIONS
the sentences
did
went (xZ)
saw
1 Yesterday was really cold, so
home.
____
read
2 We
1 A: What did you do on Saturday?
stayed (xZ)
B: 1 had lunch with my grandparents.
A: a) ltwasnice.
stayed
2 A: Did you have a good day yesterday?
shopping on Saturday - 1 spent ali
B: No, we went for a walk and it rained!
@That
my money!
for a walk in the morning and then, in
the afternoon, 1
my friends.
4 Emma was tired, so she
3 A: Did you have a good weekend?
in bed and
B: 1 wasn't very well, so 1 stayed in bed.
A: a) That sounds awful!
b) lt was terrible!
FUNCTION
4 A: How was your weekend?
1
B: Fantastic, thanks!
ASKING FOLLOW-UP QUESTIONS
A: a) Why, what did you do?
2A
b) Really? lt was fantastic!
Put the words in the correct order to make
questions.
how
5 A: Did you do anything
! your ! was
?
I what I you
?
~----------------3 did / what / see ! film! you
A: a) That sounds
----------------~
5 with ! go ! you ! who ! did
?
~----------------6 on ! you ! did ! what ! do! Sunday
?
8 ~ 6.5
Listen and check. Then listen and read
aloud at the same time.
the conversation
A: Did you go to Gerhardt's jazz concert?
?
A: Really?
h
1
2
?
B: Well, no, there weren't ...
A: That sounds bad!
8 mu sic! was ! how ! the
B: Gerhardt's
8
! back
----------------~
?
~-----------------
?
! ti red!
you
! are
Match answers a)-j) with questions
B: No, 1 didn't. 7-A: That's quite early.
a) they enjoyed
5
--
ª--
9__
it.
e) Who were the other people?
d) How did Gerhardt
5
e) Well, on Saturday we went to the cinema.
feel about it?
e) only me and two other people.
b) Great! The bands were fantastic!
_
f) The concert ended at about ten o'clock.
g) Were there many people there?
d) Perfect!
e) The new Batman film.
f) To Hyde Park, in London.
1
went to a rock festival
h) Yes, very good.
1
--
b) Did you get home late?
1-10 in
a) With my cousin, lan.
i) No,
__
4
6
__
B: He was happy.
Exercise 2A.
g) On Sunday
with Fran.
3
mother and father, but
A: That's good.
10 now
with phrases a)-i).
A: Hi, Jama la. How was your weekend?
B: Yes, 1 did.
7 you / did / go / where
what
lovely.
B: OK, thanks.
~-----------------
! get I you I time!
terrible.
b) That sounds
4 Complete
4 good / it / was
9 did
special at the weekend?
B: No, we just stayed at home and relaxed.
_H_ow_w_a_s~yo_u_r_w_e_e_ke_n_d
2 d id / do
nice.
b) So what did you do?
her book.
1 weekend/
sounds
A: a) Really? That sounds interesting.
3 1
~---
Circle the best answer to show interest.
at
watched TV and
in Berlín.
1
my homework,
an email to my cousin
1
3A
with the verbs in the box.
feel fine.
j) After midnight.
h) +t-wa5-very-geefr.
i) He loves playing, so it wasn't a problem for him.
GRAMMAR
VOCABULARY
PASTSIMPLE
1A
Complete the forum posts with the past simple form of the
verbs in the box.
be (x5) bring buy (x2)
have (x2) play see
do
eat
REVIEW
2A
Look at the forum posts in Exercise
lA and find:
1 two rooms in a house
go (x2)
living room,
2 two pieces of furniture
DO YOU REMEMBER THE 60S?
DORIS K
TERRYG
JOHN
M
ELOISE B
4 faur weekend activities
We 6
[not] food at the supermarket - everq
7
morning a man
fresh milk, bread and eggs
to our house.
5 three places in town
After school, my friends and 18
to the big
supermarket next to the post office. Far ten pence we got
five big bars of chocolate and 9
it all!
There was so much new technologq - there 10
new machines in the kitchen and the garden, and new
stqles of cars. Of course, we 11
(not) mobile
phones, laptops ar tablets! Life
and slow.
WINSTONT
3 four electronic items
Well, we 1 were a tqpical family. We 2
[not]
poor. We 3
the same kind offurniture as now. In
the living room there 4
armchairs, a sofa anda
5
black and white television. We
our first colour
TV in 1968.
12
B
Put the letters in the correct arder to
make words and phrases. Start with the
underlined letters.
_
a) iigQ.nn rnroo
was nice
d) remmoy ckit;
When 1 think of the 1960s 1 think of family. We always
things together. We were a big family with
three of us boqs and five girls. At the weekend we
14
football ar other games and we often
15
far walks. Sometimes we went to the theatre
in town and 16
a play. The important thing was
that we were together.
Were Doris and her {ami/y poor?
2 when /her family / buy / their first colour TV?
3 Terry's family / go shopping far food / at the supermarket?
4 where / they / buy / milk /bread/
5 how much /chocolate/
eggs?
John and his friends / get /far ten pence?
6 Winston / go out/ with friends
I at the weekend?
C Answer the questions in Exercise lB.
1 No, they weren't.
2
3
4
5 ------------------------
6
h) og n~hioppg
i) ummsue
j) traQomoh
C
Add the words in Exercise 28 to the
groups in Exercise 2A.
Write questions using the prompts.
1 Doris and her family / poor?
_
e) dees.b_aphon
f) yat~ ni deb
g) bed raY{or
13
B
dining room
b) pobacurd
e) epcoil tisotan
3 Find twelve food words in the puzzle.
(e
H
o
e
o
L
A
T
E)
H
B
V
u
L
T
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A
B
1
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1
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1
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GRAMMAR
COUNTABLE ANO UNCOUNTABLE
NOUNS
4A
Add
-s where necessary in the food on the list.
Z kilo> of oran9ei
1 tin of bean
1 kilo of apple
Z packet> of pa>ta
1/Z kilo of cheese
3 carton) of rnilk
1 ba9 of rice
1 kilo of carrot
8
Underline the correct alternatives.
A: Hi, Jo. Where are you?
B: Hi. l'rn at the supermarket. 1 left the shopping list
at work. Can 1 check sorne things? 1How much/
How many fruit have we got?
A: Let me look. 2No/None.
B: OK. 3How much!How many vegeta bles 4is/are there?
A: Lots, but we haven't got some/any potatoes. And we
need 6a/some spaghetti. Maybe two packets?
B: Right. 7/s/ Are there 8a/any water?
A: Yes, we've got 9a/some bottle in the fridge, but
we haven't got 1ºsome/any milk. Can you buy
5
three cartons?
B: Sure. That's all, thanks. See you soon!
VOCABULARY
VOCABULARY
LIFE STORY COLLOCATIONS
6 Write the verbs to complete the the sentences.
Ali the
verbs are in the past simple.
1 My grandfather worked as a taxi driver when he was
younger.
2 Kevin and Lisa g
t married in 2013.
3 Vicki w
t to school in London.
4 Diego Alvaro b
e an actor when he was
twenty-two.
5 When lan was in his fourth year at university, he
m
t his future wife, Anna.
6 1w
d for Samsung for three years - it was a
good job.
7 After leaving university, Georgia g
t a job
as a personal assistant.
8 Nick was only twenty-eight when he s
d his
own company.
FUNCTION
SHOPPING; ORDERING IN A
RESTAURANT
?A
Put the words in the correct arder.
1 At a clothes shop
a) only / got / it / sorry, / we've / medium /in
Sorrx we've on/ygot it in medium
b) help /can/ you I 1
e) small /too/
PREPOSITIONS
5A
d) large /in/
Look at the picture and tick four true sentences.
Correct the false sentences.
no,/ it's
got / this / you / have
----------------~ ?
2 Ata restaurant
a) yes,/ like / with / potatoes /rice/
and / the
ro / chicken
/
b) would / something / like / drink / and / you /to
----------------~
e) arder
1 The oranges are next to the bread.
2 The cheese is between the beans and the carrots.
3 The pasta is behind the rice.
6 The bread is above the grapes and carrots.
7 The apples are between the rice and the oranges.
8 The beans are on the right of the carrots.
I to I ready I you I are
----------------~
d) 1 I can I glass / of /water,/ have I please /a/
4 The apples are on the left of the oran ges.
5 The grapes are in front of the carrots.
?
mineral
----------------~
B
Put the conversations in Exercise 7 A in the correct
arder.
1 Ata clothes shop:
2 Ata restaurant:
B ~ R2.1 Listen and check.
?
b
?
CHECK
Circle the correct option to complete the sentences.
16 How much
have we got?
1
a balcony?
a) Has it b) Is there e) Are there
2 Yesterday we
in the Czech Republic.
a) went
b) was e) were
3 You can watch plays at the
_
a) biscuits
b) toothpaste
e) bananas
17 The letter D is
B in the alphabet.
a) near
b) above e) next to
18
at the party last night?
a) Was Victor
b) Were Victor e) Victor was
a) theatre
b) sports centre e) cinema
4 We've got
butter in the fridge.
a) sorne b) a e) any
5 1
at home on Saturday.
a) staid b) staied
e) stayed
6 Jessie and Karl got married
19 A: Are you ready to arder?
B: Yes.
sorne chicken soup, please.
a) Could 1 b) 1 like e) rd like
20 We hada great holiday. l
to come
home.
a) no wanted
b) didn't wanted e) didn't want
21
you like any vegetables with your
steak?
a) Would
b) Do e) Are
22 A: Did you like the film?
B: Yes,
_
a) two weeks ago
weeks
-----
b) in two weeks
7 A: Can 1 help you?
B: Thanks, 1 ----a) just look b) 'rn just looking
8 We saw James
_
a) the last week b) a year ago
months
e) last two
e) just looking
e) ago two
a) 1 did like
b) 1 did
a) Can you
visit the museum in the evenings?
b) You can
e) Do you can
23
buy batteries here?
a) Can we to b) We can e) Can we
10 These jeans are
far me.
a) too big b) not enough big e) too much big
24 Two
a) m ugs
11
26
9
of beans have we got?
a) How much tin b) How much tins
e) How many tins
12 Don't stand
the television -1 can't
see!
a) behind
b) in front of e) next to
13 We met
2014.
a) on b) in e) at
14 Where
at the weekend?
a) you did go b) did you go e) did you went
15 Greg,
a) are there any
bread?
b) is there a
e) is there any
25 There
a) 's a
e) l liked
of coffee, please.
b) rolls
e) tu bes
b) are sorne
cheese on the table.
e) 's sorne
1 loved languages when 1 was at school,
_____
I became an English teacher.
a) so b) because
e) then
27 How
do we need?
a) many fruit
b) many eggs e) much apples
28 Kieron, can you stand
Stefan, please?
a) on the right of b) on left of e) on the left
29 Do you like
?
a) grape b) grapes
e) a grape
30 A: That jacket looks good on you.
B: Thanks.
_
a) 1 have it. b) l'll take it. e) rm not sure about.
1;n1•i1111
;30
GRAMMAR
TRAVEL ADJECTIVES
COMPARATIVES
1A
2
Rewrite the sentences using the
words in the box. There are two extra
words.
Hondas are more popular than Suzukis.
2 South Africa's hoter than ltaly.
noisy cheap boring
uncomfortable
slow expensive
quiet fast comfortable
crowded interesting
3 l'm more old than my brother.
4 lndian food is spicyer than English food.
1 There were no visitors in the
museum.
5 Lena's intelligenter than me.
The museum was emotv .
2 This bed's very hard - 1 can't relax
onit.
6 Cola is sweetter than lemonade.
This bed's ---3 The train travels at 165 kilometres
an hour.
The train is very
_
4 There were a lot of people on the
beach.
The beach was ---5 The book's good and has a lot of
useful information.
10
7 Chinese is more difficult that English.
8 Crisps are badder for you than chips.
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?
1
The hotel is ---7 The car was $35,000, so he didn't
buyit.
The car was too
for him.
8 1 didn't like the film. l slept for
most of it.
The film was ---9 These jeans didn't costa lot.
These jeans were quite
Find and correct the mistakes in the sentences.
1 Hondas are popular than Suzukis.
empty
The book's ---6 The hotel is perfect - no cars
outside, no children around, so
can sleep ali day.
O: Singing or acting?
A:
_
can't sleep because of the party in
the flat below.
The party is very
_
e~
7.1 Listen and repeat the
adjectives from Exercise lA.
again and write the
adjectives in the correct column for
each stress pattern.
cheap
empty
ººº
4o0o
1
easier
( easy) forme than acting.
O: Healthy food or junk food?
A: Junk food. 1 know healthy food is '
(good) forme. but
aFter a concert all l want is a pizza ora hamburger and chocolate:
O: Relaxing on a beach or visiting an art gallery?
A: Oh. visiting an art gallery because it's 3
Ihat's a difficult question. l like cooking, but l like having dinner
ata restaurant because it's 1'
(romantic) than
eating at home.
O: Family or friends?
A:
Family. rm 5
(clase) to my sister than to my
friends and 1 phone my parents every day.
O: Summer or winter?
A:
Well, l love looking at snow, but winter is
(cold) and 1 prefer being hot OK.
summer.
6
O: New York or París?
3
A:
l love París. but l love New York more because it's
_____
( bíg) than París and 1 líke all the
shops. 1 have an apartment near Central Park.
SoOoo
(interesting).
O: Dinner ata restaurant or dinner at home?
A:
e Listen
200
Singing. Singing is
Sitting on a beach is boring.
1
10
_
O: Cats or dogs?
A:
Dogs. Ihey're e
(fríendly) than catsl
READING
4A
J
Read the emails. Are Tim and Mike good travel partners?
Hi Dan,
Hi Lucy,
Mike and 1 arrived in Barcelona on Saturday. The first
night we were in a self-catering apartment near the
beach. 1 didn't sleep well because it was too noisy, so
yesterday 1 moved to a hotel in the city centre. Mike
stayed at the apartment because it's quite cheap. My
hotel's very comfortable and quiet and it's got Spanish
TV, so 1 can practise my Spanish in the evenings.
Tim and 1 are here in beautiful Barcelona. l'm in a
self-catering apartment near the beach. lt's not very
comfortable, but 1 only go there to sleep. The first night
there was a party next door and 1 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 carne with me to the Picasso Museum.
1 thought ít was fantastic, but he wanted to leave after
an hour. He said it was boring, so we went to the beach
and met sorne local people and he talked to them
for almost three hours - that was boring! Of course,
he spoke in English because he doesn't know much
Spanish.
Yesterday we went to the Picasso Museum. Well, it was
OK for about an hour but Tim wanted to stay there all
day! You know me - 1 like relaxing on the beach and
meeting people. Yesterday 1 met sorne great people
from Madrid and we chatted all afternoon.
Last night 1 wanted to go to a restaurant to try the local
food, but Mike said it was too expensive. We went to a
cheap snack bar and the food was awful.
Tim always wants to eat in expensive places, but 1 like
buying food from shops and eating it on the beach.
Last night we went to a snack bar. The food was
terrible.
Hope you're well.
Mike
Tim
B Who says these
things? Tim (T), Mike (M) or both
(TM)?
1 1 haven't got much money.
2 A good night's sleep is important forme.
M
3 When 1 visit another country, 1 try to learn
sorne of the language.
4 We don't enjoy the same things.
5 1 love going to art galleries and museums.
6 1 talked to sorne Spanish people on the
beach yesterday.
7 1 don't like eating expensive food.
8 The food in the snack bar wasn't good.
C
Read the emails again and answer the questions.
1 Which is more expensive: the apartment or the hotel?
the hotel
2 Which is further from the city centre: the apartment
or the hotel?
3 Which is noisier in the evenings: the apartment or
the hotel?
4 Which is more comfortable: the apartment or the hotel?
5 Who is more talkative: Timor Mike?
6 Who is more serious: Tim or Mike?
7 Who is better at speaking Spanish: Timor Mike?
8 Who is more laid back: Timor Mike?
VOCABULARY
PLACES
1Look at the pictures
and complete the puzzle. Then find the hidden words: what do you have when you go on holiday?
a
k
GRAMMAR
e
.. ·
.~
. .
---
--
..-~--
~j
SUPERLATIVES
2A
Read the adverts. Which holiday is
good far:
1 a family?
2 people who like relaxing?
3 people who like active holidays?
A
Luxury weekend
A relaxing weekend at the beautiful fivestar Hanover Hotel. Swim in the warm
sea and relax on the beach all dayl Tennis
courts and bicycles are available. The
perfect laid-back holiday.
(3 nights -€1.L190 per person)
B
Mountain adventure
Mountain biking in the lndian Himalayas
8
Write sentences about the holidays using the superlative of the
adjectives.
1 expensive The most expensive is Mountain adventure.
2 cheap
_
3 comfortable
4 noisy
5 long
_
_
-------------------
6 easy
~
7 difficult -------------------~
8 short
--------------------9 uncomfortable
-----------------10 cold
--------------------~
3 A Write questions
using the prompts.
1 what /long/ word in this sentence?
What's the longest word in this sentence?
2 what I short I word on this page?
- spend the day biking and sleep in tents
at night Prepare far temperatures of
3 which
I interesting I text in units 1-6 of this book?
-10ºC! A real adventure for the sporty
4 which / good / exercise on this page?
holidaymaker.
( 1 O days - €2 .4 90 per person)
e
Family fun
Camp Family has everything your children
need to have a good time - a lovely blue
lake. an adventure playground. minigolf and go-karts. Stay in a self-catering
apartment Sit back. relax and let us give
your children the holiday of a lifetime'
(6 days - €990 per family)
5 what / difficult / grammar point in English?
6 who I happy I person in your family?
7 who
I friendly I person in your English class?
8 which / bad /restaurant in your town?
8 Answer the questions in Exercise 3A.
LISTENING
WRITING
4A~
CHECKING ANO CORRECTING
7.2 Look at the map and listen to Nick's audio
diary. Does his train go to or from Moscow?
5A
Read the extract from Nick's blog. Find and correct
ten more mistakes with:
• spelling
• the past simple
·singular/plural
forms.
Hi, it's Nick again.
We started the day
with a surprise -
SIBERIA
but nota good one.
went
Anton and 1
J..geed
to the dining car for
brekfast and there
wasn't any food.
Tha t wasn't a big
problem because
1 had sorne biscult
B
and we drinked
1 The Trans-Siberian train journey takes
nine days.
2 The compartment is for two people.
3 Anton doesn't speak much English.
4 Nick can see snow, forests, villages, and
lakes out of the window.
and it was the same situation. The waiter
Read the sentences and check any new words in
your dictionary.
F
5 Nick and Anton buy food from women
on the train.
6 They drink a lot of coffee on the train.
7 On the last evening of the journey, Nick
went to a party.
8 Nick loved the Trans-Siberian train journey.
C Listen again. Are the sentences in Exercise 4A true
(T) orfalse (F)?
sorne tea, but then we went back for lunch
telled
LIS
that there's a station where they
usually get food, but the food truck wasn't
there.
Nobody on the train was worried about this
becaus alrnost everybody broght their own
food. A guy called Egor gaves LIS half of his
roast chicken and a Chinese couple gave LIS
sorne bread. Peoples were so kind. Anton
and 1 talked about how to thank thern ...
so 1 tought thern sorne English songs and it
were really [ust a big party. My best day on
the train !
D Correct the false sentences.
1 The Trans-Siberian train journey takes seven days.
B Write about one day on a journey. lt can be a real
journey oran imaginary one. Write 80-100 words.
Use Exercise SA and these questions to help you.
• Where were you?
• How did you travel?
• What happened?
• Was ita good day?
Check your work and correct any mistakes.
VOCABULARY
3 Read the information
~
and look at the map in
Exercise 2. Circle the correct alternatives.
PLACES
1Add the vowels to make places in towns.
1 sq u. grg_
2 c_r p_rk
3 cr - ssr-- ds
4 tr_ff_c l_ghts
5 c rn r
6 p_d_str __ n str
7 p_rk
Walking tours of Dublin
1 To Dublin Castle
From the Tourist lnformation Office, go to College Green and
turn left. Go straight on to Dame Street, and turn left - that's
Castle Street. lt's on the left and number lal@lcon your map.
2 From Dublin Castle to Trinity College
Go back to Dame Street and straight on to College Green and
then turn left at College Street. Turn right, go straight on at
Pearse Street, and then turn right again. lt's number 2a/2b/ 2c
on your map.
t
8 r-- d
3 From Trinity College to St Stephen's Green
lilJ~[!ii[·]~------~-GIVING DIRECTIONS
4 From St Stephen's Green to the National Gallery
2 Look at the map of Dublin, lreland,
and complete the
conversation. Speaker A is at Pearse Street station
(START) and wants to go to the Tourist lnformation
Office (TI).
A: Excuse me. Can you tell me the 1 way
to the
Tourist lnformation Office, please?
B: Sure. Go straight 2
here, then turn
____
into Lincoln Place and then right again
into Nassau Street.
A: OK.
B: Then go 4
on and go 5
Street and Dawson Street.
Go back to Pearse Street and turn left, then left into College
Street and then Grafton Street, and finally Nassau Street. Turn
right into Dawson Street, and go straight on until the end. You
can see it in front of you. lt's number 3a/3b/3c on your map.
Come out of St Stephen's Green and look for Kildare Street.
Go straight on and at the end of Kildare Street, turn right, and
go straight on - that's Ciare Street. The National Gallery is on
your right, number 4a/ 4bl 4c on your map.
CHECK ANO CORRECT DIRECTIONS
4A
Look at the map and correct A's directions.
Kildare
A: OK, so 1 stay on Nassau Street.
B: Yes. 6
past Grafton Street, into a small
street ... 1 forget the name ... and the Tourist
1 nformation
Office is on the 7
. You can't
it.
---A: Great. Thank you!
DameSt.
c.a~e~~
1 A: So, the park's between the cinema and the
pharmacy.
B: No, it's
behind
the cinema and the
pharmacy.
2 A: So the supermarket's between the cinema and
the pharmacy.
B: No, it's between
_
3 A: So, the cinema is the fourth building on the left.
B: No, it's -------4 A: So, the café 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.
B
Circle the stressed words in B's answers in Exercise 4A.
1 B: No, it's Sthe cinema and the pharmacy.
C~
7 .3 Listen and check. Then listen and repeat.
GRAMMAR
C Write questions using the prompts.
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
1 what / instrument
1 Write the -ing form
of the verbs.
doing
1 do
3 where
2 have
3 run
5 who / Wesley / take /a photo of?
6 sleep
7 write
6 who / talk / on the phone?
8 try
9 begin
7 what / Megan / read?
10 give
2A
8 who / buy / bag?
Complete the sentences with the present
continuous form of the verbs in brackets.
's singing
2 Wesley
3 Jo and Dave
They
4 Roger
(sing).
(take) a photo.
D Look at the picture and answer the questions in
Exercise 2C.
(stand) near Jake.
(listen) to him.
(walk) near Jake, but he
(not listen) to him.
5 Megan
1
6 Paolo and loe
other. They
7 Lisa
8 Philip
-----------------
(sit) at the café. She
4 ----------------
(chat) with each
(not watch) Jake.
(look) at sorne bags.
(sell) a bag to Ka lila.
5 ----------------6
7
-----------------
8 -----------------
Look at the picture and read the sentences in
Exercise 2A again. Label the people in the picture.
DO
He's playing the guitar.
2 ----------------3
(read).
B
/loe and Paolo / sit?
4 how many bags I Jo and Dave /carry?
4 stay
5 swim
1 Jake
/ Jake /play?
What instrument is Jake playing?
2 who /loe/ talk to?
~1•1
OJDO
'-------)
C)
DDC
CJ
o
CAFEGJ
J
_
3
Put the words in the correct order to make questions.
Then write short answers about you.
1 you /are/
shoes / wearing
A-~re~v~o_u_w_e_ar_in_...g,_s_h~o_es~
2 your /is/
? Yes, I am./No, J'm not.
ringing / phone
?
----------3 are/ pen /a/ with ! exercise ! this / doing / you
?
----------4 room I other I the I sitting /are I peo ple/ in/ any
___________?
5 music /is/
room/ the /in/
-----------
6 exercise / enjoying
?
I are/ this / you
?
-----------
7 teacher /is/
playing
your / writing / the /board/ on
7
-----------
8 your / drinking / classmates / coffee /are
?
-----------
VERBS + PREPOSITIONS
4 Complete
WRITING
PRONOUNS
6A
Read the story. Who took Julia's phone?
On Friday night, David, Julia and 1 went to the
Rock Club. 1Julia and David are fun and l like
2Julia
and David a lot. The club was busy, but
3David,
Julia and 1 found a table.
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 1 had a good idea.
1 phoned 6Julia's number, and 7Julia, David and 1
heard 8Julia's phone ringing.
David started laughing, and then 9David took
Julia's phone out of "David's pocket and gave
"'Julía's phone back to 12Julia. David thought this
was funny, but Julia was very angry with "David,
so she took "David's phone and threw "David's
phone out of the window! Now "David and Julia
aren't speaking to each other.
the sentences with prepositions.
Dave's over there. He's chatting
with Joan.
l'm waiting
the train.
Diana, can you take a photo
the class?
What are you listening
?
We read
the wedding yesterday in the
newspaper.
6 1 can't come at the moment. l'rn talking
_
the phone.
7 Ask your teacher
the pronunciation of
this word. 1 can't help you, sorry.
8 When l'm on holiday, 1 never think
work.
1
2
3
4
5
LISTENING
l
5 A~
8.1 Listen and match conversations
places a)-e).
Conversation
Conversation
Conversation
Conversation
Conversation
1 La)
2
b)
3
e)
4
d)
5
e)
B
1-5 with
tennis match
fashion show
art gallery
concert
ticket office
B
Listen again and underline the correct alternative
far each conversation.
The man real/y likes/doesn't like the paintings.
Nellie wants/ doesn't want to go to the concert.
The woman is in/going into a concert.
Felicity says she wants/doesn't want to meet
for a coffee.
5 All/Some of the peo ple are wearing black.
1
2
3
4
Replace the underlined nouns in the story with
prono u ns.
1
2
they
3
4
_
5
6
7
8
9
10 ------11
12
13
14
15
16
-------
-------
VOCABULAR't'd
APPEARANCE
11
11
El
11
11
El
1A
Look at the photos and read the
sentences. Label the men in the
photos.
1 Rob's got curly hair. He's tall and
very slim.
2 Sam's got short, straight hair, a
moustache and a beard. He isn't
wearing glasses.
3 Tom hasn't got a beard. He's got
dark hair and he's medium build.
4 Bruce is very slim. He hasn't got
short hair, but he's gota beard.
5 Mike isn't very slim. He's got very
short, dark hair and he's wearing
glasses.
Meg
6 Will's got dark, curly hair. He's got
a
a beard and a moustache, and he's
a little overweight.
B
11
Describe the women in the photos.
got long straight blande hair
and she's medium build
1 Meg'.s
2 Jay
3 Keira
Keira
4 Belinda
2 Look at the photos and complete
the crossword.
Across:
15
R 2T
K
1
10
Down:
Be linda
GRAMMAR
READING
~
PRESENT SIMPLE ANO CONTINUOUS
3 Underline the correct alternatives.
Gerald:
Bruno:
lt's me, Gerald. What 1do you do!
are you doing?
2have!'m
1
having a coffee with Carla. What
Hi, Bruno.
about you?
Gerald:
1 3sit/'m
sitting at my desk as usual. So you
don't work/aren't working today.
1 am, but 1 5don't usual/y start/'m not usual/y
starting work befare ten o'clock.
4
Bruno:
Gerald:
Bruno:
Gerald:
Bruno:
Gerald:
Bruno:
Gerald:
Bruno:
How's Carla?
OK, but she 6doesn't /ike/isn't /iking her job at
the hospital.
Oh, why not?
Well, she 7works/'s working from lla.m. till
midnight every day.
That sounds hard. ªDoes she look/ls she
looking for a new job?
Yes, 1 think so. She 9/ooks!is looking in the
newspaper and on the internet every day.
Really? Because 10/ phone!J'm phoning about
a job opening here. Office work, not very
interesting, but the money isn't bad. Perfect
for Carla.
Hey, Carla - good news, it's Gerald ...
Complete the conversations with the present simple
or present continuous form of the verbs in brackets.
Conversation 1
A: So who does the housework in your family?
B: We all 1
do
(do) it. In fact my wife
_____
(cook) dinner right now, and my
3
daughter
(help) her.
A: And what 4
you
(do) to
help at the moment?
B: 1 5
(watch) TV! There are too many
people in the kitchen.
Conversation 2
A: Why 6
(wear) black today? You
(usually/not wear) black.
B: What do you mean? 1always8
(wear) it!
7
Conversation 3
A: Hi, Geoff. lt's me. Where are you?
B: 1 9
(stand) on the train.
10
A: Why? You
(usually/not stand).
B: No, 1 usually
11
(get) a seat, but this is a
later train. Where are you?
A: 112
(wait) at the station.
B: Oh, sorry. 1 forgot to tell you l'm late!
5A
Read the article. Are the sentences true (D or false (F)?
1 T-shirts are 200 years old.
2 American soldiers were the first to wear
T-shirts.
3 The most expensive T-shirts cost hundreds
of pounds.
4 There are four different types ofT-shirt.
5 T-shirts are popular because they are cheap.
6 You can change the message on an
electronic T-shirt.
F
THE
CBANGI
T-SBI
lt's an item of clothing many of us wear every day and irs
often the onlq thing we wear on the top half of our bodq. After
its introduction over 100 years ago as underwear for American
soldiers, the T-shirt is now one of the most common items of
clothing.
You can find T-shirts in any c/othes shop and theu cost
between a few pounds to a few hundred pounds. There are
even 'special' T-shirts that sell forthousands and thousands
of pounds. And there are lots of different kinds of l-shirts.
V-necks, U-necks, short-sleeved, long-sleeved, cropped
T-shirts - you name it!
T-shirts are popular beca use theq are more than just clothes:
people can express themselves wearing T-shirts. A slogan
on the front of your T-shirt can show people what you believe
in; a T-shirt with your favourite band's lago can show peo ple
what kind of rnusic you like, you can even wear your favourite
photos by printing them on a T-shirt.
And the latest step in the development ofthe most popular
item of clothing in the world? Electronic T-shirts. They light
up when you wearthem and they can even carry electronic
messages that change when you programme them. What's
next? Texting friends through T-shirts? lt might be common
very soon!
B
Match words from the article 1-6 with definitions
a)-f).
1 underwear
2 common
3 express
4 slogan
5 logo
6 programme
a) show your feelings, ideas or
personality
b) give instructions
to a
computer, machine, etc.
e) a short, clever ph rase that is
easy to remember
d) clothes that you wear under
your other clothes
e) a symbol for a group,
organisation, etc.
f) happening often; that you
see, hear, etc. very often
VOCABULARY
FUNCTION
TYPES OF FILM
RECOMMENDING
1A
2 Put the words in the box in the correct
Add the vowels to complete the types of film.
1 aet --i o n f - i lm
2 h - rr- r f- lm
3 se- -f- f- lm
4 m --s e l
5 r- m - nt - e f lm
places in the
conversation. You do not need two of the words.
1
recommend
about (x2)
1
name
in
recommend
A: Oh. Well then, 1ean you J.. a good film?
B
B: Hmm ... 2What of films do you like?
Match the extracts from film reviews with the
types of film in Exercise lA.
kind
A: Do you wa nt to wateh a film?
B: Sorry, l'm busy.
6 e_m_dy
7 dr m
-
it
A: Horror films, aetion films ...
B: Do you like sci-fi?
Ninety minutes in tbe scary world of vampires
and blood ...
2
[!]
Childhood friends Jessica and Tim meet after
ten years, and they want to be more tban just
good friends ...
_
A:
1
don't know many sci-f films.
B: 3How The Hunger Games? Do you know it?
A: 4What's it7
B: lt's about the future and the way rich peo ple control us ...
A: 5Who's it?
B: Jennifer Lawrenee and Josh Huteherson.
0
Gene Walker is a modem-day Fred Astaire,
dancing and singing his way through the
streets of Cordoba ... --
~
New York police officer Jack Hare takes
a holiday in Miami, but finds himself
working to save the country from a terrorist
attack ... --
[I]
A farmer in France wakes up and finds that
all his animals can speak ... Chinese. Lots of
laughs as the farmer teaches himself Chinese
to talk to the animals. ---
0
A small lndian village has a visit from space
tourists - aliens from another galaxy. A surprise
as the aliens have more to learn from tbe locals
than they think ... __
~
Sally Bonner loses her parents in a train
accident. She is blind and grows up alone with
no friends . .. but then Edmund, her teacher,
helps Sally learn to play the piano.
_
A: Oh, she's good.
B: Yeah. lt's a good film -
61
think you'd like.
LEARNTO
1
LINK WORDS TO SPEAK FASTER
3 A~
8.2 Listen and draw lines to show the linking.
1 Are you looking for~a film?
2 Is it an aetion film?
3 Is anyone famous in it?
4 Do you wa nt to wateh a film?
5 1 haven't gota DVD player.
6 l've got it on my computer.
B
Listen again and repeat.
4A~
8.3 Listen and circle the sentence you hear.
1 a)
b)
2 a)
b)
Are you looking for a film?
Are you looking for a friend?
Is it an aetion film?
Is it an interesting film?
3 a)
b)
4 a)
b)
5 a)
b)
Is Anna Faris in it?
Is anyone famous in it?
Do you want to borrow a DVD?
Do you want to buy a DVD?
1 haven't got a CD player.
1 haven't got a DVD player.
B
Listen again and repeat.
1
VOCABULARY
B~
9.1
Listen and check.
ADJECTIVES
e Listen again and write the adjectives
1A
in the correct column for each stress
pattern. Then listen and repeat.
Complete the article. Put the letters in order and write the words.
10
fast
HOW DO YOU TRAVEL
AROUND THE CITY?
3
1
go everywhere by
skateboard. True, it takes a
long time to learn because
it's 5d
(ieticulff) to
ride one, but it's very
6c
(oeneintenv) when 1 go into a shop, 1 just
pick up the skateboard and
carry it like a book!
Joel Williams, musician
C''l!!
,,,,, ...,
lil\•
31!•
relaxed angry hungry funny
A shopkeeper speaks out
'1 have a small food shop in the city centre
and 1 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. 1 don't think it's funny - 1 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.
lt's terrible! So now 1 have a new rule:
No more wheels. Shoes only!'
Read the article again. Are the
sentences true (T) or false (F)?
1 The writer has a restaurant.
,,,,,
,,,,
.,,,:.,
happy
B
,....... ,.... ,.......
.......~ !, .... ~~!,
,,,,,
ººººº
NO MORE WHEELS!
rollerblades
1 use my scooter all around
the city. lt's 7s.
_
(eafs) it's 8e
(yeas)
to ride and it's more
9c
(forebltaome)
than rollerblades or a
skateboard because
balancing isn't a problem.
Sometimes you see scooters
with motors on them, but
those are really 10p
_
(tulneoqll). 'Go green,' 1 say!
Nanci Levine, student
m,
•n
•••
6
Readthe article. How does the writer
feel? Choosefrom the words in the box.
1
,,
••
.....
4o0o
2A
1
skateboard
ººº
5o0oo
1 go to work by rollerblades.
lt's a 1fast (asH) way to travel
and it's very 2h ---(ehtlhya) because 1 get lots of
exercise. Sometimes it feels
quite 3d
(enesauroq)
with so many cars around
me, and it's a little 4i
_
(tcnietnveonn) because 1
need to change into shoes
when 1 go into my office. But
rollerblades are a lot of fun.
Tony Janes, film producer
200
lil\•
m
2 He thinks the businessman
is a funny person.
3 To the writer, kick scooters
are not safe.
kick scooter
¡¡¡,
.......~ !,
lil••
C''l!!
,,.,,,, . ...,
ui
4 He thinks kick scooters are
better than skateboards.
5 Skateboarders usually
pickup their skateboards
when they're in his shop.
6 Rollerbladers are the most
dangerous, he thinks.
F
1
GRAMMAR
LISTENING
CAN/CAN'T, HAVE TO/DON'T HAVE TO
5A
3 A Complete the conversations
with the correct form
of can.
1 A:
Can I park
B: No,
2 A:
! park) my car here?
. (you)
(you ! not ride) your bike on the
pavement because it's too dangerous.
B: Oh. OK.
3 A:
B: No,
4 A:
B: Yes,
5 A:
but not cars.
B: OK, thanks.
B
(1
Look at the picture of Carin Van Buren on her
balancing scooter. Do you think the statements are
true (T) or false (F)?
1 lt's difficult to ride. -2 You can ride it on the pavement.
_
3 In a city it's faster than a bus. __
4 lt's tiring to ride.
_
(people ! smoke) on the train?
(they).
(we / walk) to the theatre?
(we), but it's a long way.
(taxis! drive) into the city centre,
Complete the conversations with can't or don't
have to.
Conversation 1
A: What clothes do you have to wear for the new job?
B: 1 don't have to wear a suit and tie, but 1 have to
wear a white shirt and 1
wear jeans.
Conversation 2
A: Irs late ... after midnight.
B: Yes, but we
get up early tomorrow. lt's
Saturday.
Conversation 3
A: You ----drive down this road. írs for buses
only.
B: Oh, sorry.
Conversation 4
A: 1 haven't got any money with me.
B: lt's OK. You
pay me now. Give me the
money tomorrow.
4 Underline
the correct alternatives.
A: Hey, do you want to do something tonight?
1can't/don't
1
have to work.
B: Let's see ... No, 1 'catvtidon't have to meet you
tonight - 1 3can/have to work late.
A: Well, 4can we!do we have to meet tomorrow?
B: Sorry, 1 5can't/don't have to, l'rn busy. But 1 6can/
have to do something on Saturday.
A: Great. We 7can/have to go to that new ltalian
restaurant, La Spezia.
B: Hmm ... Saturday night is usually crowded.
"Can we/Do we have to book a table or
9can
we/do we have to just go there?
A: lt isn't so popular now, so we 10can'tl don't have to
book. And if we "can'ucon': have to get a table, we
12can/have
to go somewhere else.
B: Great! See you on Saturday, then.
e~
9.2 Listen and check.
Listen again and answer the questions.
1 Does Carin ride the scooter to work?
Yes she does.
2 How did she travel to work befare?
3 How long does it take to learn?
4 How fast can the scooter go?
5 Does she think a scooter is better than a bike?
6 Where does she leave her scooter at work?
7 How does she feel when people laugh at her on her
scooter?
8 Does she like it when people stop her and ask her
questions?
VOCABULARY
l
TRANSPORT COLLOCATIONS
1A
Label the pictures.
bus
B
Match sentences 1-9 with pictures A-1 in
Exercise lA.
1 lt's got two wheels, you get on and
off it and it doesn't use petrol.
2 lt's usually got two pilots and
can carry a lot of people.
3 lrs got four wheels and
you pay the driver at the end
of the journey.
4 lrs got four legs and you ride it.
5 lt's got two wheels and it
uses petrol.
6 lt's got hundreds of seats, but it
can't go on a road. You need
a ticket.
7 lt moves on water. lt can carry
a lot of cars and people.
8 lt moves on water. lt can't carry
a lot of people.
9 lt's got wheels and it stops often.
You pay at the start of the journey. __
C
2 Complete the conversations
with the correct form of the verbs
in the box.
1
get-00 go by (xZ)
go on
take
ride
come by
get on
1 A: Can you tell me the way to the Sports Centre?
B: Yes, you take the number 195 bus and you
get off
the third stop.
2 A: Did you drive here?
B: No, 1
bus.
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
5 A: How do you go to school?
B: 1 usually
foot.
a taxi.
6 A: How does Stefanie go to work?
B: She
car.
7 A: Where are you?
B: l'rn at Berlin airport and l
South Africa, so 1 can't talk.
8 A: How did you travel to Paris?
B: 1
train.
aplane to
at
B
READING
3A
Read the article again and match the
sentence halves. Then read the sentences
and write the line number from the article
where you found the information.
Read the article and circle the correct options.
1 A
commute is
1 Jim won the contest because
f-linelB
2 He was surprised to win beca use
a) a type of transport.
b) the journey from home to work and back.
e) a part of a car.
2 Jim Kendrick won $10,000 because
a) he was the safest driver in Texas.
b) he drove the most kilometres in one year.
e) he travelled the furthest to work.
3 He was happy about the money because
4 He does the commute because
5 He feels good when he drives because
DO YOU THINK YOUR COMMUTE IS
BAO? TRY 640 KILOMETRES A DAYI
Do you think gas* prices are
too high? Well, be happy
that you aren't Jim Kendrick
ofTexas in the USA.
s
Every weekday, Kendrick
drives 320 kilometres
from his home in San
Antonio, Texas, to his job
at AbleCargo in the port of
Houston and
10 then 320 kilometres back
again ! He leaves work at
Sa.m. and gets home and
has dinner with his wife at
9p.m.
is
For his daily journey,
Kendrick won the competition Arnerica's Longest Commute'. His
three-and-a-half-hour commute was longer than ali the other
people in the competition, and is a
20 lot more than the average American commute of twenty-five
minutes.
'I was surprised to win,' said Kendrick, who won $10,000. 'I
was sure that someone else had a longer commute. But ít's great
- $10,000 is just enough to buy gas for another year.'
zs Why does he do it? 'Well, my wife and 1 have a beautiful house
in San Antonio and our lifestyle is important to us. The drive also
gives me a lot of energy. Sometimes, when 1 drive my
Ford Mustang down the highway, 1 feel like a professional racing
car driver.
30
How much longer does he want to do this commute?
'Another five or ten years,' Kendrick said. 'I don't see any reason
to stop. But gas prices are high, so maybe 1 need to look for a
job nearer home.'
*gas (American English) = petrol (British English)
6 He's thinking about changing jobs
beca use ----a) he doesn't want to change his lifestyle.
b) he spends about $10,000 ayearon gas.
e) he thought someone else drove further.
d) gas prices are so high.
e) he feels like a racing car driver.
f) his commute was the longest.
ARTICLES: A/AN, THf, NO ARTICLE
4 Complete the text with
a/an, the or - (no
article).
Jim Lives in 1
a
house near 2---San Antonio, Texas. He's got 3
job at
AbleCargo in 4
Houston, Texas, in
____
USA. AbleCargo is 6
_
shipping company, and Jirns 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
_
11
fast cars, and he drives
Ford
Mustang. Jim doesn't commute at 12
_
weekend.
S
Add a/an (x4) and the (x6) to the sentences.
One sentence does not need any extra words.
~e
1 Yes,
left.
J bus station
~e
is down this street on
2 Rajiv is actor in Mumbai.
3
1
haven't got car, but l've got motorbike.
4 Town Hall opens at 9.30 in morning.
5
1 lave planes and flying.
window seat.
1
always ask far
6 Keith often works at home in evening.
7 Is Manchester
8
1
in UK?
often go home by taxi at night.
J
VOCABULARY
LEARNTO
~
EXCUSES
TELL A LONG STORY
1Complete
3A
the excuses.
el
1 1 didn't hg_gr my al
2 1 lo__ my ke __ .
3 Mycarbr
d
.
4 The traf
was bad.
5 1 got up late and m
FUNCTION
.
J
the bus.
1
1
APOLOGISING
2A
Put the words in the correct order to complete the
conversation.
A
1/'m
B
Oh, hi!
real/'t_ sorr't_ J'm late.
'\
(late/ sorry / l'rn / l'rn /
really) 1 missed the train.
(
Hmm ...
2
No, really.
3
(terrible/
)
was / traffic / the)
And 4
(car/ my I down / broke)
)
And 5
(my/ left / 1 /home /at / wallet)
)
.,
so
because (x2)
Ah, your wallet.
Write Bruce's email using the prompts.
Dear Alexis,
l'm really sorry about last night. 1 know it was your
birthday. But 1 hadan unlucky evening ...
First of all, 1 / leave / the house late because 1 / lose
/ my keys.
6
(
~
Well, 7
(about
(so/
rrn / sorry)
9
(
(no, I fine
l'rn so, so ...
First of ali, J left the house late because...
I worry I don't / it)
8
•
I it's I really,)
)
That's OK!!
10
(don't I but I again
happen I it / let)
e~
9.3 Listen and check.
finally
We had a terrible day at the airport. 1
First of al/
we arrived jortq minutes late 2
we missed
our train. We were worried that we might miss the plane
3
_
they don't let you get on when you're
not there in time. 4
, when we got to
the airport, we found that the plane wasn't on time,
5
we went for a coffee at the airport café
6
started tolking to sorne people. They
were very interesting and we had a nice chat.
7
, we got on the plane. When we found
our seats, Jane looked for her bog, 8
it
wosn't there. lt wos ot the café!
Lave,
Bruce
And ... OK, 1 forgot about
our meeting!
(feel / this /terrible/
I / about)
then
I / phone I the taxi company, but they I not answer,
so I / go I into the restaurant, but you I
not be there.
Finally, 1 / go /home and / try /to phone you, but
you I not answer.
Now 1 don't know what to do. l'm really sorry.
Your car, again?
(
but
Then 1 I miss I the bus, so 1 I phone I a taxi, but the
taxi I break down I and 1 I wait I thirty minutes for
another taxi.
After that, 1 / get /to the restaurant an hour late, but
1 / leave / your present in the taxi.
And?
(
fü-s-t-e.f·a+l and
B
(you / believe / don't / 1)
Complete the story with the words in the box.
I
GRAMMAR
1A
VOCABULARY
VERBFORMS
ALPHABET PUZZLE
2 Complete
Underline the correct alternatives.
the sentences with words
beginning with the letters A-Z.
A
B
C
Jesse McCormack is a member
of the rock group the Stringers.
He 1writes/is writing most of the
band's songs and 2playslis playing
lead guitar. This is his summer
festival blog.
D
l'rn sorry l'm late. 1 didn't hear my
alarm
clock.
My grandfather had a moustache and a
big black
beard
The tram stop is close to my flat, so it's
very
forme.
Riding a bike is quite
you have to wear a helmet.
, so
E
The opposite of ful/ is
F
The White House is one of the most
_____
buildings in the world.
Saturday 4th August
1 3write/'m writing my blog today at
G
1 want to see the Eiffel Tower. Where do
1
off the bus?
our fourth festival this summer ...
but it's the biggestwith more
than 25,000 people and we
4have/'re
having a great time. The atmosphere here is amazing and
people are very friendly. We usually 5orrive!ore orriving the day before
we play, but this time we 6come!come here two days ago.
H
Frankenstein was one of the first
1
J
Most people have tents, but in fact you 7don't hove to/can': sleep in a
tent. You 8con/con't sleep in your car. And there are the usual festival
rules, for example you 9con!con't use glasses for drinks -you 10have to/
don 't hove to use plastic cups. This is a good idea because sometimes
people, often children, 11wo/klare wo/king around with no shoes on.
There's only one hour before we start our show. Danny 12ta/ks/
's tolking to a woman from Radio One. Saul 13practises/is practising our
first song. Our manager, Dave, 14ca//s/is colling us so 1 15hove to/con
stop now. More tomorrow!
This is Jan na Towli from Radio One and l 1_'m_ta_/_ki_n~g
(talk) to Danny Wright from the Stringers. Hi, Danny.
Danny: Hi, everyone.
Janna: So Danny, 2
(you ! enjoy) yourself at
the festival?
Danny: Yeah, írs cool.
Janna:
Janna:
_
L
The water in the
cold. We can't swim there.
M
1 got up late and 1
train.
N
The children
R
s
T
u
V
_
Fast food is sometimes called
food.
-----
-----
the way to the
is very
my
in the next room are too
- 1 can't work.
Do you go by car or
foot?
Cars are more
Bikes are greener.
Q
We've got sorne questions. First, from Luka. He asks:
'3
(Jesse / write) all the songs or
4
(you / write) any of them?'
Danny: Oh, Jesse is the songwriter. 1 just 5
(sing)
the songs.
Janna: And from Viktoria: 'What's your favourite Stringers song?'
Danny: Erm ... You Never 6
(say) '/ Love You.'
Janna: OK, right. And the last question, from Abby. She asks: What
7
(Danny / wear) today?'
Danny: Me? Well. today 18
(wear) a Stringers
T-shirt and jeans. My usual! Oh, there's Dave, our manager.
1 have to go.
Janna: Thanks for talking to us. Good luck with the show!
Danny: Thanks!
The opposite of boring is
Doyou
bus station?
p
Complete the interview with the correct present simple or
present continuous form of the verbs in brackets.
films. lt was quite scary.
K
O
B
_____
_
than bikes.
! The baby's sleeping.
Can you
a good DVD?
The map says that Via Lagrange is a
pedestrian
_
1 was late because the
was bad.
_
Alan's shoes are too small, so they're
very
_
She was born in a small
in Belgium.
_
W The traffic is
at five
o'clock than at three o'clock.
X
y
Z
The opposite of cheap is e
_
Hi, Liz. trs Jon. 1 waited for
for two hours! What happened?
_
My holiday was great. We saw the Great
Wall. lt was ama
!
GRAMMAR
3
COMPARATIVES ANO SUPERLATIVES
Complete the text with the correct comparative or superlative form of the adjectives in the box.
1
geecl-
tall
cheap
hot
quiet
interesting
slow
convenient
cold
fast
1
fllllNlílllll
When is the best time to go?
1 only have one day! What can 1 see?
The 1
best
months to visitare May and
October, when it's 19-24º(. July and August are
2
months, when it can be 28ºC.
November to April are 3
months,
Visit 7
building in China, the
492-metre Shanghai World Financia! 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 noisq city centre. And
visit the Shanghai Museum - most visitors to the citq saq
this is 9
thing to see in Shanghai.
when it's 3-14º(.
How can 1 get around?
You can travel by bus or by metro. Buses are
Where can 1 stay?
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
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
_
two metro lines. The 6
way to travel
around the city is by taxi because there are lots - they go
everywhere and they aren't very expensive.
FUNCTION
GRAMMAR
RECOMMENDING; GIVING
DIRECTIONS
4A
~ R3.1 Listen to the conversations and circle the
correct option.
Jurgen recommends a restaurant to Greg but
a) Greg doesn't understand and takes the wrong street.
b) he gives bad directions and Greg doesn't find the
restaurant.
e) Greg decides to stay home and eat pizza.
B
Listen again. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)?
1
2
3
4
5
6
lt's Iurgen's wife's birthday.
Greg and his wife like Chinese food.
Jurgen recommends a Chinese restaurant.
The restaurant is near the cinema.
Greg and his wife find the restaurant.
They have pizza at the restaurant.
e
Listen again and complete the sentences.
1 What kind of food do you like?
2 Do you think my wife
?
3 Can you tell
?
4 Go down Hillside Road past the pharmacy
5 Then go straight
6 Oh, no - l'rn so
7
1
feel terrible
8 Don't worry
200 metres.
than the 4-star luxury hotels. Check the internet for
recommendations from other travellers.
F
ARTICLES
5 Complete the text with a/an, the or - (no article).
POLAND - DAY 7
The best way to see
the
city of
2
Krakow is
---in 3
Trabant
- the classic easternEuropean car. The tour
starts at 9.00a.m.
____
in
city centre, where you meet your tour guides
lrek and Kasia. lrek is
Kasia is
6
5
university student and
history teacher,
and together they
know Krakow better than most professional
start the tour on
7
guides. You
foot and visit Cloth Hall in
8
centre of Grand Square. You then go by
9
car and visit Nowa Huta and the Jewish
----
quarter. Lunch is at
castle.
11
to eat too much! In
10
Polish
12
restaurant near the
food is quite rich, so try not
afternoon, lrek and
Kasia can show you Wawel Castle or take you back
to your hotel.
CHECK
Circle the correct option to complete the sentences.
1 Sitting on the beach is
a) relaxing than
b) better than
e) more nice than
2 There was a bridge over the
a) desert
b) river
working.
_
e) mountain
my MP3 player.
a) listening to
b) 'm listenning to
e) 'rn listening to
16 Spanish
like?
a) does Jon look
b) Jon does look e) Jon looks
5 A: Do 1
the bus here for the museum?
B: No, at the next stop.
a) go by
b) ride
e) get off
6 1 didn't get a seat because the train was
than English.
a) easyer b) easier e) more easy
17 Children
pay. lt's free for them.
a) don't have to
b) can't
e) haven't to
18 A: 1 laughed a lot at this DVD. lt's very funny.
B: Oh, so it's a
_
a) drama
3 1
4 What
is
b) musical
e) comedy
19 A: Is there a post office near here?
B: Yes, go down here and it's
_
a) on the left
b) on left
e) the left
20 1 always go by underground because it's fast and
a) convenient
b) polluting
21 lt's
e) dangerous
hotel in Saudi Arabia.
a) the bigger
b) the bigest
e) the biggest
22 The sign says 'No Parking', so you
a) comfortable
b) uncomfortable
e) crowded
7 Sorry l'm late. 1
my train.
a) lost
b) missed
e) left
8 A: What
?
B: l'rn working on the computer.
a) you are doing
this DVD. lt's too scary.
e) you recommend
10 My wife works
. She's a writer.
a) at home
b) at the home
e) home
11
to the airport by bus?
a) You can go
b) Do you can go e) Can you go
12 Go
until the end of the street.
a) straight
b) straight on e) strait on
13 lt was difficult to walk in the
because
of ali the trees.
a) mountain
b) forest
e) village
14 The children
very well at the
moment.
a) aren't feeling b) don't feeling
e) aren't feel
b) 's
slim with short black hair.
e) has
e) can't
_
e) in the sixties
24 A: Do you often phone your parents?
B: Yes, 1 talked to
a) them
b) him and her
b) are you doing
e) do you doing
9 1 don't think
a) you'd like b) you like
15 He ----a) 's got
park here.
a) have to b) don't have to
23 My grandmother is
a) in sixties
b) in her sixties
_
25
a) Milk
26 Who is
last night.
e) they
is good for you.
b) The milk e) A milk
player in the football team?
a) most bad
b) the worst e) the baddest
, the train arrived. lt was four hours
27
late.
a) First of ali
b) After e) Finally
28 Leonie
black.
a) always is wearing
b) is wearing always
e) always wears
29 A: Where's the tourist information centre?
B: You
left and walk for about five
minutes.
a) take
b) turn to e) turn
30 A: Have you got
?
B: No, 1 haven't, but l've got two brothers.
a) a sister b) the sister
e) sister
1m1•.u111
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!
GRAMMAR
BE GOING TO; WOULD LIKE TO
1A
Look at the table and complete the sentences
with the correct form of be going to or would like to.
Jim, USA
Plans for
next week
Plans for
next year
Wishes for
the future
start new job
at the bankMonday
look for a
new flat
be very
rich
not stay at
parents'
house
b}
e}
d)
e)
f)
We're going to go by train.
In the city centre.
We'd like to see our grandchildren
1 n September
next year.
At HACB bank.
more.
2 Put the words in the correct order
to make
questions. Then write short answers about you.
1 TV / you /to! evening / watch /are! this / going
Are you going to watch TV this evening
Yes I am.!No, f 'm not.
?
2 like / work / would / TV /to/ you /in
Hiro, Japan
have haircut
- Tuesday
go to
university
work in TV
Tom and Kim,
lreland
visit
daughter
Lynn and
familySaturday/
Sunday
not have a
holiday
move
nearer
Lynn
-----------------
?
3 weekend/ you ! family / see / next ! are! to/
going / your
----------------4 for I English
?
I to/ useful ! be/ you /is/ going
?
5 like I new
mobile
I would I phone I a I you I buy I to I
?
Hiro
Jim
1 Jim's going to start
on Monday.
2 He
3 He
4 He
5 Hiro
6 She
7 She
Tom and Kim
his new job at the bank
8 Tom and Kim ------their
daughter at the weekend.
9 They
a holiday next year.
nearer their daughter.
B
Write questions about the people in Exercise lA
using the prompts. Use be going to or would like to.
! work at, Jim?
Which bank are you going to work at, Jim?
1 which bank / you
2 where / you / look for /a new flat, Jim?
3 when
! you / go ! to university, Hiro?
4 why / like / work /in TV, Hiro?
5 how
English
I next I to! are! and
?
far a new flat next year.
al his parents' house.
very rich.
a haircut on Tuesday.
to university next year.
in TV.
10 They
6 your / study / classmates / year / you / going /
! you ! travel, Tom and Kim?
6 why ! like / move / nearer your daughter, Tom
and Kim?
C
Match answers a)-f) with questions 1-6 in
Exercise lB.
a) Beca use 1 want to be famous.
4
7 in/ like / live / country / you /to/ would /
another
?
8 home/ your / like ! now /to/ go / would !
classmates
?
READING
VOCABULARY
3A
PLANS
Read the article and circle the best title.
a) Lottery winners around the world
b) Jobless man wins lottery
e) Lottery winner starts organisation to help people
4 A Complete the puzzle with
the words in the box and
find the message.
time off married
stay clubbing
learn
a holiday start move sorne work go for
When Juan stopped to buy a lottery ticket last week,
he didn't have a job or enough money to pay the
bilis. These were his last few coins. He picked seven
numbers, and then asked another customer to pick
the last number. 'l'll never win, anyway,' he thought.
But he was wrong - he won E1 .2 mi Ilion!
First of ali, he paid all his bilis and then he went
to buy two - yes, two - really, realiy expensive cars.
But Juan isn't going to drive them - he never learnt
to drive because he didn't have enough money to
buy a car before. He bought them for his children,
Carla and Paolo.
Winning the lottery isn't going to change Juan. He
and his wife aren't going to spend their money without
thinking. First, they are going to buy homes for their
children and then they are going to have a long
holiday in America. After that, Juan is going to start an
organisation to help people without jobs because he
was also unemployed and knows how hard it is.
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Complete the words in the conversations.
Conversation 1
A: What are you going to do this weekend?
B: l'rn going 1jogging
on Saturday morning and
then in the evening l'rn going to meet Bob and we're
going for a 2dr
in the pub.
Conversation 2
A: So, what are your plans?
B: Well, we're going to get 3ma
and we'd like to 4mo
B
Read the article again and answer the questions.
1 How much money did Juan have when he bought
the ticket?
A few coins.
2 Did he think he could win the lottery?
3 How much money did he win?
4 Who is going to drive the cars?
5 Does he want to change his life?
6 Who are Juan and his wife going to buy homes for?
7 Who does Juan want to help with his organisation?
next year
to another country
- maybe Spain. We'd like to 5ge
a house
there, and start a 6fa
- maybe have three
or four children.
Conversation 3
A: What's your son going to do?
B: He's going to stay with sorne 7fr
in Sao
8co
Paulo. He wants to do a
and
9le
Portuguese and then he'd like to get a
1ºjo
with a computer company in Brazil.
Conversation 4
A: What are you going to do with your lottery money?
B: First, l'rn going to 11ta
a break! l'rn going to
"ha
a long holiday - and 13st
in
a five-star hotel, of course!
Conversation 5
A: Are you going to have a 14pa
your friends?
and invite all
B: Of course! And then rrn going to go "sb
París to buy sorne fantastic designer clothes.
in
1
VOCABULARY
LISTENING
PHRASES WITH GET
1A
3A ~
10.2 Listen to four people who
survived in difficult situations. Match
speakers 1-4 with places a)-d).
Add the vowels to complete the phrases.
1 Marco got
2 1 got
3 Adrian got
sunburnt
(snbrnt), so he
(thrsty), so 1
(trd) at school, so he
4 They got
5 Ed and Leo got
6 1 got very
7 Helena got
(wt), so they
Speaker 2
Speaker 3
b) mountain
c) desert
d) sea
e Listen
again and circle the correct
options.
1 Speaker 1
B
Match a)-j) with 1-10 in Exercise lA to make sentences.
a)
b)
e)
d)
was an hour late for the meeting.
put sorne cream on his finger.
had a second breakf ast.
went to sleep in the break.
--
@ate fish.
b) drank seawater.
e) was cold.
2 Speaker 1 __
a) got sunburnt.
b) got ti red.
c) saw a lot of sharks.
e) changed into dry clothes.
f) had a hot bath.
g) went for a drink with Carson.
h) put on our coats.
i) stayed indoors for the next two days.
j) took off my sweater.
3 Speaker 2 __
a) got cold.
b) walked all day.
e) got very thirsty.
1
10.1 Listen and write the words in the correct column.
1 I A/ e.g. cup
a) jungle
Speaker 4
(hngry), so they
(ht), so 1
(lst), so she
8 We got
(cld), so we
9 Ferdi got
(stng) by a bee, so he
10 Alice was cold, so to get
(wrm), she
e~
Speaker 1
2 /o/ e.g.job
3 /e/ e.g.
red
hot
4 Speaker 2 __
a) saw lots of insects.
b) had food with her.
e) sometí mes took her shoes off.
5 Speaker 3 __
a) was on the mountain for three nights.
b) got lost beca use of the snow.
e) made a fire.
4/3} e.g.
her
5
/JJ e.g. four
6 /au/ e.g. go
6 Speaker 3 __
a) slept on the ground.
b) got hungry.
e) stayed warm.
7 Speaker 4 __
2 Look at meanings
1-4 of get in the table. Then write the words
below in the correct column.
1 become
2 arrive
3 buy
4 obtain
get ...
get ...
get ...
get ...
hungry
a) got very hungry.
b) got th i rsty.
e) dldn't get bored.
8 Speaker 4 __
a) had sorne food with her.
b) ate plants.
e) ate insects.
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[t"owork
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GRAMMAR
10.3 Listen and number each pair of sentences in
the arder you hear them.
WILL. MIGHT (NOT). WON'T
4 Complete
the sentences with
verbs in the box.
1
get
be (x2)
miss
win
will or won't and the
come
1 Wear your coat or you_'ll~g~e_t
2 Do you think Brazil
3 lt's very late. l'rn sure the shop
4
know
love
cold.
the World Cup?
open.
don't want to go to the party! 1
people there.
5 Come on! We
the train.
6 Read this book. l'rn sure you
any
1
7 Oh no! l'rn late again. The boss
8 You can invite Alain, but he ----doesn't like jazz music.
5 Underline
it.
1 a) You'll get cold.
2
b) You get cold.
2 a) We'll miss the train.
b) We miss the train.
3 a) l'm sure you'll hate it.
b) rrn sure you hate it.
4 a) They'll know you're a tourist.
b) They know you're a tourist.
5 a) l'll stay at home.
b) 1 stay at home.
6 a) l'll never go out.
b) 1 never go out.
1
happy.
. He
the correct alternatives.
SURVIVE
IN THE CITY
Peoplealways talk about survival in the jungle, at
sea, etc., but 1'11 tell you a really dangerous place: the
city! Here are my tips for survival.
• Don't drive. Traffic is usually terrible and you
1might
notl]!_lwon't spend more time in your car
than seeing the city.
• Ask people for help - most people
2willlmightlwon't
be happq to stop and
help you.
• llon't stand in the street with a map in your hand
anda camera around your neck. People 3willl
might notlwon't know you're
a tourist. That's nota problem, but
someone 4willlmightlmightnot come and take
your money.
WRITING
TOO, ALSO, AS WfLL
? Are too, also and as well in the correct
place? Tick
three correct sentences. Correct the wrong sentences.
1 The bus is a good way to travel and the underground
i@good...(
2 lf 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 lt's generally a safe city, but it can be dangerous also
to walk alone late at night in sorne areas.
5 lt 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 cafés andas well in
street markets.
7 Don't walk too far and also wear comfortable shoes
- then you won't get ti red.
8 At night, taxis are as well convenient, but they're
expensive.
• Wear normal clothes, not expensive ones. With
expensive clothes, people 5willlmight notlwon't
think you've got lots of money and yes - they 6'///
might/won't take it away from you!
• Carry an umbrella. lt often rains and with
an umbrella you 7'11/might/won'tget wet.
• Don't stay out too late or it 8'11/mightlmight not be
easy to find a bus ora taxi.
• Give waiters a good tip, maybe 10%. You
9'11/mightlmight
not go back to the same
restaurant and the waiter 10willlmight tiot/won't
forget you!
8 Write a short
text giving advice for a visitar to your
town or city. Use too, also, as well and these phrases
to help you. Write 80-100 words.
The ... is a good way to travel ...
lt's a good idea to carry ...
You can ask ... for help, and you can ask ...
lt can be dangerous to ...
1
VOCABULARY
FUNCTION
ART ANO CULTURE
MAKING SUGGESTIONS
1Put
2 Complete the conversation
the letters in the correct order to make words connected
with art and culture. Then write them in the correct place in the
crossword.
IL..PM
INATPIGN
FILM
RWGIANB
D
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TE-B"AUT
-EHIXTOINIB
EACNB EPNAMRCEOFR
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p
p
wfly shall
have stay
how
don't
about
let's
Gordon, 1 why
don't we do
something different this evening?
Gordon: 1 don't know. Have you got any
ideas?
Tim:
s
E
D
Tim:
How 2
going to a concert?
Gordon: Hmmm ... That might be difficult.
We don't like the same music. You
like rock, 1 like hip hop.
Tim:
Oh. That's true. 3 ---we
invite sorne friends over?
Gordon: 1 don't really feel like doing that.
e
p
LPYA
with the words
in the box. There are two extra words.
Tim:
OK then. Why 4
we
home and watch TV?
Gordon: That's a good idea. What's on?
Tim:
Let me see ... Uh, Prometheus by
Ridley Scott.
Gordon: Brilliant!
And 6
have popcorn, too.
Tim:
Gordon: Sounds good!
5
5
F
L
M
RESPOND TO SUGGESTIONS
3 A Correct the mistakes in suggestions
1-5
and responses a)-e).
1 Let
's
Á go shopping.
e
2 How about go for a bike ride?
3 Why don't we going toan
art gallery?
4 What about staying at home
and cook something?
5 Who about making spaghetti
and meatballs?
a) lt's not for. Looking at paintings is boring!
b) 1 don't really feel like do that. l'rn too ti red.
e) That a good idea. You make the meatballs,
1 can make the pasta.
d) Brilliant! What we shall eat?
e) That isn't very good idea. 1 haven't got
much money.
B
Match the suggestions with the
responses in Exercise 3A.
l
GRAMMAR
THE BODY; HEALTH
SHOULD/SHOULDN'T
1A
3 Read the leaflet
Find twelve words for parts of the
body in the puzzle.
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TRAVEL HEALTH: BEFORE YOU GO
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A
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We answer your FAQs (frequently asked questions) about
health on holiday:
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B ~ 11.1
e
Listen and repeat.
e Listen again and write the words
in the correct column.
1 /e/ e.g. red
3
about travel health. Check any new words in
your dictionary. Then complete the leaflet with should/shouldn't
and the words in brackets.
/i:/ e.g. meat
5 /A/ e.g. fun
2 /ce/ e.g. happy
___
S_ho_u_ld_l
s_e_e
__
(l/see) my doctor before 1 go on
holiday?
Yes, 2
(you/speak) to your doctor or
your local travel centre about six weeks before you leave.
(l/get) any vaccinations?
3
Your doctor or nurse can give you information or you can
check on the internet. 4
(you/not
have) a lot of vaccinations together, so start early.
What else 5
(1/do)?
(you/visit) your dentistas well,
because dentists can be very expensive in other countries.
7
(you/take) a Traveller's First Aid Kit
with sun cream, plasters and painkillers, but
8
(you/not open) these before you
travel. Officials at the airport might ask to check them.
6
4 /~u/ e.g. no
Any other advice?
elbow
Well, 9
(you/not travel) when you
have a bad earache ora cold. And its 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.
6 /au/ e.g. now
4 Complete the conversation with should/shouldn't and the verbs
in the box. Add the correct pronouns (/ or you).
[ go (xZ)
2 Put the letters
in the correct order
to make health problems. Start with
the underlined letter.
1 l've gota
co/d
, so 1 must stay
in bed today. (dflo)
2 My leg
. (s.b.utr)
3 l've got a bad
(c.b.adeeha)
4 l've gota
(rose jrahot)
5 l've gota ____
6 l've got awful
(cahajtcehorn)
7 lve gota ____
8 l've gota ____
. (njnuy osge)
. (rnetterupare)
. (gufoh)
watch
sleep
do (xZ)
change
eat
A: l'rn going to fly to Ja pan soon and l'm worried about the time
difference, you know, getting ti red after the journey.
B: Oh yes, jet lag can be difficult. 1 You should go to bed early
for two or three nights before you travel.
A: What else 2
?
B: When you're on the plane, 3
ali the food they
bring, it's too much. And '
your watch to
Japanese local time.
A: And 5
on the plane?
B: Yes, you need to rest, so 6
ali the movies or
stay awake the whole time. lt's a long journey! What time do
you arrive?
A: At two in the afternoon.
B: You'll be very ti red, but 7
to bed.
______
sorne exercise. lt's a good idea to go for a
walk and then wait and sleep when it's dark.
A: Thanks. That's good advice.
Walking - the perfect sport?
Forget about tennis, swimming, skiing and jogging. Walking is the easiest and
cheapest way to stay fit. lt's free, you don't need special clothes or equipment, you
don't need a trainer or a special place. Anybody can do it any time: young people,
older peo ple, 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 sorne ideas to help you start
walking:
,I
Walk, don't drive, to the local shop. lf you have a lot to carry, take a small
backpack.
\I
•
\I
lf you have children, walk with them to and from school.
•
•
\I
•
\I
•
Get off the bus or train a stop or two early. This will give you sorne extra daily
exercise - and it's cheaper, too!
Take a walk in your lunch hour at school or work .
Once a week take a longer walk, and go on a completely new route; this helps
to keep things interesting.
There are walkers' clubs ali over the world. Join one - walking is a great way to
meet people and make new friends!
READING
D Cover the article and try to complete
1
the sentences. Then look at the article and
check your answers.
5A
Read the article and number topics a)-d) in the order that
you read about them.
a)
b)
e)
d)
Why is walking better than other sports?
How can you find time for walking?
Who can you walk with?
Why is walking good for your health?
B
Read the article again and tick the ideas it talks about.
1 Walking isn't expensive.
2
3
4
5
6
1
\I
./
You have to wear good walking shoes.
Age isn't important.
Walking is good for headaches.
You should go shopping on foot.
Get up earlier in the morning, and do sorne
extra exercise every day.
7 Take a different walk every week so you don't
get bored.
8 You can meet peo ple more easily when walking.
C
Find words 1-7 in the article. Then match them with
definitions a)-g).
1 equipment ~a) with no other people
2 a trainer
3 alone
4 physical
Maybe you don't have very much
time, so here are some ideas to
help you start walking:
5 benefits
b) a bag that you carry on your back
e) connected to your body
d) the things you use for an activity,
e.g. amachine in the gym
e) a way from one place to another
6 a backpack
7 a route
f) good things
g) a teacher
•
Walk, don't drive,
shop. lf you 2
a small backpack.
\ / lf you
•
3
4
school.
\I
1
the local
a lot to carry, take
children, walk
them to and 5 ---
•
Get off the bus or train a stop or two
early. This will give you sorne extra daily
exercise - and it's cheaper, 6
_
\I
Take a walk
•
a
\I
Once a week 9
a longer walk,
and go on a completely new route; this
helps to keep things interesting.
•
your lunch hour
school or work.
7
There are walkers' clubs 10
over the
world. Join one - walking is a great way to
11
people and 12
new
friends!
VOCABULARY
LISTENING
COMMUNICATION
2 A m 11.2
1A
Complete the diagrams with the verbs in the box.
statt fu:ttsft forget
turn on
1
start
f¡nish
2
exchange
7
4
a conversation
~
~
3
get send have answer (x2)
remember turn off
____ 7
a text message
multi-tasking
forgetting things you have to do
staying late to finish work
doing what you like doing first
starting work without planning
keeping two or three lists of things
to do
1
d
B Listen again and match the problems in Exercise
2A with solutions a)-f).
a) Write a to-do list.
names and numbers
b) Do one thing, then do another thing.
e) Don't try to finish something if you are ti red.
~
~
Listen to a radio programme about time
management. Number the problems in the order you
hear about them.
d) Make time to plan your day and week.
e) Make only one list.
f) Put the important things at the top of your list.
yourphone
B Complete the sentences with the verbs in Exercise lA.
1 Sorry, 1 have to go now. Can we {1nish
conversation now and talk again later?
the
2 I'll
you a text message when 1 get home.
3 l'rn sorry, 1 don't
your name - l've gota
terrible memory.
4 Please
your phone. The play is starting.
5 1 can't
his text message now - l'rn busy. I'll
do it later.
6 Good to see you again! Let's
numbers so
we can talk again soon.
7 The two of you need to
a conversation you should talk about this.
8 Please
your phone - it's ringing, again!
And tell your friend that you are in a meeting and
can't talk right now!
9 1 always
my mobile number. 1 have to
write it down.
10 1 dldn't want to talk about this. l didn't ---the conversation - you did.
11 The play's over -you can
your phone now.
12 When did you
this text message from
Ewan? What does it say?
C Complete the guide for the radio programme with
the words in the box. There are two extra words.
professor multi-task
same
time management
improve
hour
make
use
Working Week
with Patti Fry
5.30p.m.-6.30p.m.
In today's
1Professor
people
Working
Week,
Emma Fields
2
Patti
Fry talks to
and asks why sorne
their time better than others.
She also asks how to
by using different
3
our time at work
4
techniques. Emma
gives us sorne useful ideas for working better.
One of them is: don't
5
-
do one thing
first, then another. Doing two or more things at
the
6
time isn't such a good idea.
GRAMMAR
5 Complete the adjectives and adverbs in the conversations.
~
ADVERBS OF MANNER
3 Underline
the correct alternative.
1 A: Your mum drives really s/ow/s/ow/y.
B: Yes, well you know that
have many accidents.
slow/slowly drivers don't
2 A: Jeff is quite /azy!lazily about doing tasks around
the 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/quiet/y, so it's
difficult to hear:
4 A: 1 found the shop easy/easily, thanks to your
clear directions.
B: Well, in fact, it's rather easy/easily to find.
5 A: Our team played
B: That's surprising,
bad/badly and we lost the match.
1
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: 1 read somewhere that if you get up
energetic/energetical/y, you'll feel good all day.
7 A: You carne in rather noisy!noisily last night.
B: Sorry, 1 didn't mean to be so noisy!noisily.
8 A: This exercise isn't very hard!hardly.
Conversation 2
A: This room's very comf
_
B: Yes, but it's quite noi
. 1 can hear the
people downstairs.
A: Well, we don't have to stay here all evening. l'rn
hun---B: Yes, we can eat che
in the café tonight
and then we cango to that exp
ltalian
restaurant tomorrow.
Conversation 3
A: 1 sing very ba
_
B: No, you don't, You sing beau
A: Thank you. That's ki
_
of you.
WRITING
1
ADVERBS IN STORIES
6A
B: No? Well, work hard/hard/y to the end because the
second part is difficult.
4A
Complete the sentences with adverbs formed from
the adjectives in brackets.
1 You have to drive carefully (careful) and
(safe). You can't drive
(dangerous) or
___
(fast).
Conversation 1
A: Are you OK?
B: No, 1 don't feel very we_//
. Can l lie down
somewhere?
A: Yes, over here.
B: l'm really tir
. 1 slept terri
last
night.
_
2 You have to work very
(hard) and often
very
(late) at night but you get long
summer 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 walk or run
__
(fast), but you have to see
(clear).
4 You don't have toread music
(perfect),
but it helps. You have to sing
(good), but
you don't have to sing
(loud).
Write the adverbs.
1 slow
s/ow/y
4 nervous
2 quick
3 angry
5 careful
B
Complete the joke with the adverbs from
Exercise 6A.
man walked 1 nervous/y into the dentist's offke.
The dentist looked 2
at the man's teeth
and then said, 'I have to tahe one tooth out. I can
do it 3
it'll only tahe five minutes and
it'll cost $100.'
A
'A hundred dollars
said
4
•
for five minutes'
worh!' the man
'That's too expensive!'
11
'well,' answered the dentist,
if you want!'
can do it 5----
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B
What jobs are the sentences in Exercise 4A about?
Underline the correct alternative.
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1 a bus driver/ a racing driver
2 a teacher /a politician
3 a footballer /a golfer
4 a jazz singer / an opera singer
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3A
VOCABULARY,
Read Jim's 'To do' list. Then complete the conversation.
VERBSOF MOVEMENT
1
TODO
Complete the conversations with the verbs
in the box.
EaffY drop
lie
lift
stand
cross
• phone Noriko in Tokyo
push
pickup
1 A: l'll take these dishes.
B: Don't
carry
ali of them. You'll
them!
--2 A: Don't
the road now - the
crossing light is still red.
B: Sorry, 1 didn't look.
3 A: And then my car just stopped.
B: So what did you do?
A: Lee helped me to
it - and a
couple of minutes later, it started again.
4 A: Don't worry, l'll be OK. Oh, no!
B: What's the matter?
A: This box is too heavy. l can't
it!
B: 1 can
it
for you.
5 A: Don't
in the sun for too long.
You'll get sunburnt.
B: Twenty minutes is not too long- l'l! be
fine.
6 A: Hi, Jenny. lt's me.
B: Hi, Frank. Where are you?
A: l'm on the train. trs really crowded, so 1
have to ---
• emoil Moscow office
• get ñowers for Ellíe - send them to hospital
• meet Anne ot oirport (5.30)
Ruth: Are you OK, Jim?
Jim: No. 1 have to meet Anne at 5.30 and look at this list!
Ruth: 1
Let
me
he/p
. l'rn not busy at the moment.
Jim: Oh, can you? Thanks!
Ruth:
Jim:
Ruth:
Jim:
No problem. 2
Noriko?
Yes, please.
And then 1 3
the Moscow office.
Can you tell them l'll phone tomorrow?
Ruth: OK. And 1 4
sorne flowers for Ellie.
l'm going to the hospital to see her tonight anyway.
Jim: Fantastic! 5
me
Ruth: lt's OK. Give it to me tomorrow.
you the money.
Jim:
the same for you
Thanks a lot.16
any time!
B ~ 11.3 Listen
and check. Then listen and repeat the offers
of help.
FUNCTION
OFFERING TO HELP
LEARNTO
2A
THANK SOMEONE
Put 1-4 and a)-d) in the correct arder to
make sentences.
1 my I problem / MP3 / there's /a/ player /
with
There's a problem with mv MP3 p/ayer . _
2 favou rite / was / that / my / vase
3 tired / really / l'm
4 in/ cold / here / ít's
a) coffee / let / you /a/ make /me
b) look / me / let
e) you /
ru / buy / one / another
d) 1 / window / shall / close / the
B
Match sentences 1-4 in Exercise ZA with
offers a)-d).
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4 Circle the correct option.
1 A:
B:
2 A:
B:
3 A:
B:
Are you OK? Let me carry that.
a) Yes.
b) No problem.
@rhanks a lot.
Shall 1 speak to Mr Chen for you?
a) That's kind of you. b) You'rewelcome. e) lt's a problem.
l'll drive you home.
a) You're welcome.
b) Shall 1 do it?
e) Thanks. l'rn very grateful.
4 A: Thank you very much.
B: a) Yes.
b) You're welcome. e) Your welcome.
5 A: Is this seat free?
B: Sure.
A: a) Thanks a lot.
6 A: l'll buy lunch.
B: a) Really? Please.
b) No problem.
e) You're welcome.
b) Really? Sure.
e) Really? Thanks.
VOCABULARY
!
GRAMMAR
EXPERIENCES
PRESENT PERFECT
1A
3 Write the past
Underline the correct alternative.
1 l'm very excited. l'rn going to do/be in a play.
1 be
2 Look, we can ride/drive an elephant on a forest
tour on Wednesday.
3 l.et's climb!do Mount Bromo - ít's a live volcano.
4 Are you really going to make/do the bungee jump?
5 Harry met/saw his new friend Ali on a train
journey across Pakistan.
6 On Saturdays we go to/play a rugby match - we
love watching sport.
7 Sleeping!Meeting outside? No, thank you camping's not far me!
8 Come on, let's sit over there and look/watch the
sun rise.
2 climb ---3 do
B [E 12.1
Listen and write the phrases in the
correct column for each stress pattern.
1
ººº
ºººº
2
be in a play
been
ºººº
e Listen
again and repeat.
WRITING
l
LINKERS REVIEW
2 Complete
fly
Look at the table and complete the sentences.
Use the present perfect form of the verbs.
Ethan
Amy
Tom and Lily
go to South America
,/
X
,/
see Red Square
X
,/
,/
eat Mexican food
X
,/
X
visit the Louvre
gallery in Paris
X
X
,/
swim in the Black Sea
,/
X
X
has been
to South America.
to South America.
Red Square.
Red Square.
Mexican food.
Mexican food.
the Louvre gallery in
in the Black Sea.
Complete the questions. Use the present
perfect form of the verbs.
because
too
or
first
Dear Mum and Dad,
We're having a great time. There's lots of snow,
1
so
skiing down the mountain is perfect.
The ski slopes are near 2
you can go iceskating 3
. The hotel's beautiful - a little
noisy 4
there's a big group staying here,
5
it's a lovely old building in the centre of
the village.
There are sorne famous people here. 6
,
Karen met Justin Davies (he's a pop star, Mum!) at
breakfast and 7
1 saw Emma Bower, the
pianist, on the ski slope. 8
, in the evening
we did karaoke with Ercol Blonde, the rock star
from the 80s!
The food's great 9
- really tasty! Speaking
of food, it's dinner in five minutes, so
1 must go now. 1 hope you're ali OK. 1'11 call
10
email you again tomorrow!
Leve, Janis
drink ---play
meet ----
B
the email with the words in the box.
se but and then
finally as well
7
8
9
10
4A
2 Amy
3 Tom and Lily
4 Ethan
s Amy
6 Tom and Lily
7 Tom and Lily
Paris.
8 Amy
4 ooOoo
6 ride
4 travel ---5 have
1 Ethan
3
participle of the verbs.
1
2
Has
Ethan
swum
in the Black Sea?
Et han and Amy
the Louvre
gallery in Paris?
Lily
Mexican food?
3 ____
4
Amy
Red Square?
5
Tom and Lily
to South
America?
6 ---- Tom ---- in the Black Sea?
C Write short answers to questions 1-6 in
Exercise 48.
1 Yes he has.
2
3
4
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s ----------------~
6 ---------------
READING
5A
Read Jim's travel blog and write the correct day under each picture.
Day 1
We arrived in Piraeus early this morning. Liz has never seen the Parthenon.
l've been to Athens once before, so l'm going to be her tour guide. We're
going there tonight!
In the afternoon, we went by train from Piraeus into the city of Athens,
and walked up to the Parthenon - amazing!
Oayl
Day 2
Back to Athens again and this time we found a restaurant in the Plaka area.
We've eaten Greek food many times back in New Zealand, but this is real
Greek food! This is the first time in my life that l've tried octopus and it
was del icious!
Day3
We stayed overnight in Athens and then took a bus down to Cape
Sounion in the afternoon to visit the Temple of Poseidon. We've seen
many sunsets in our lives, but this was the most beautiful - the sun going
down into the Aegean Sea.
Day4
D
We left Piraeus early this morning and sailed for twenty hours to the island
of Santorini. We arrived in the old port late in the evening. Tomorrow
morning we're going up to the village - by donkey! l've ridden horses,
camels, and elephants but l've never ridden a donkey!
Day 5
E
Donkey disaster! l'm writing this from a hospital bed in Athens. We started
our donkey ride this morning and 1 made a big mistake: 1 walked behind
the donkey and it kicked me in the stomach! There was no hospital on the
island, so they took me by helicopter to Athens. l've broken three bones
... and 1 still haven't ridden a donkey. But 1 have flown in a helicopter!
B Read the blog again. Are the sentences true (T) or
false (F)?
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Jim and Liz walked from Piraeus to Athens.
Jim hasn't eaten Greek food befare.
Jim liked the octopus.
They watched the sunrise near the
Temple of Poseidon.
Jim and Liz travelled to Santorini by boat.
Jim enjoyed riding the donkey.
Jim flew back to Athens.
Now he's back home in New Zealand.
-- F
6A
Imagine lt's before the holiday. Read the blog
again and write short answers to the questions.
1 Has Liz ever seen the Parthenon?
No, she hasn't.
2 Has Jim ever been to Athens?
3 Has Jim ever eaten octopus?
4 Have Jim and Liz ever seen
a sunset?
5 Has Jim ever ridden a donkey?
B Now imagine it's after the holiday. Read the
questions in Exercise 6A again and write short
answers.
C Correct the false sentences.
1 Yes, she has.
Jim and Liz went to Athens by train.
2
3
4
5
1
1
LISTENING
1A
B
Complete the quiz with the past
participle of the verbs in brackets.
Match activities 1-8 with pictures A-H.
1 go on a roller coaster
FEARoR.
FUN?·
B
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
Have you ever ...
B
1
CI
on a roller coaster? (go)
2
lost in a city? (get)
3
on TV? (be)
4
in a karaoke club? (sing)
5
=
been
to the cinema alone to
see a film? (go)
6
in a helicopter? (fly)
7
in a lake? (swim)
8
____
in really bad weather?
(drive)
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12.2 Listen to four conversations.
Which situations from Exercise lB do the
people talk about?
Conversation 1
6
Conversation 2
Conversation 3
Conversation 4
D
Listen again. Write when the person did
the activity.
Conversation 1
Conversation 2
Conversation 3
Conversation 4
five years ago
l
GRAMMAR
VOCABULARY
PRESENT PERFECT ANO PAST SIMPLE
PREPOSITIONS
2 Underline
4 Look at the map and complete the
the correct alternatives.
prepositions in the box.
Conversation 1
A: 1Did you ever f/y/Have you ever {lown in
a helicopter?
B: No, 1 2didn't/haven't. 3Did/Have you?
A: Yes, 1 4did/have. Just once, when 1
5went/'ve
been helicopter skiing, five
years ago.
through (x2) down up
away from across over
Get off the train and walk
B: Yes. 111drove/'ve driven up to Scotland to
visit my grandparents in 2007, and it just
12snowed!has
snowed non-stop.
under
into
towards
through the station and
1
2
_
the steps. There's a big square in front of the station with a dock
3
tower on the other side. Walk
Conversation 2
A: 6Have you ever sung/Did you ever sing in a
karaoke bar?
B: No, but 1 7sang!'ve sung ata party. lt
8was/'s
been last year sometime. No, two
years ago. Ata birthday party.
A: What 9did you sing/have you sung?
B: 1 can't remember ... Oh, yes -1 did it
myway.
Conversation 3
A: 1ºDid you ever drive/Have you ever driven in
really bad weather?
directions with the
the square
4
_
the dock tower. Walk past the dock tower and go straight on until
5
you see a bridge going
6
the road. Walk
the
bridge and soon you'Il see a shopping centre on your left. lt's called
WhiteWays. Walk
7
the shopping centre and at the other
side you'll come out in Kirkby Street. Walk a long Kirkby Street
____
the shopping centre. Then turn right into Sedgefield
Road. My flat is in number thirty-five. The doors usually open so
9
just come
the hall. Walk
10
the stairs to the
first floor. My door is the blue one.
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Train station
3 Complete
the conversations with the
present perfect or past simple form of the
verbs in brackets.
Conversation 1
A: 1Have you ever ridden
(you / ever /
ride) a horse?
B: Yes, 1 have. 1 2
_
(ride) one in Argentina last year.
A: 3
(you / like) it?
4
B: Yes, it
(be) fun,
but the horse 5
--------(no t go) very fast.
Conversation 2
A: Does Emilio go everywhere by motorbike?
B: Yes, he does.
A: 6
(he I ever I hurt)
--------h i m self?
B: Yes, he 7
(break)
his arm twice.
A: Really? How 8
_
(he Ido) that?
B: Both times the weather
9
(be) bad and
10
he --------(fall) off
t he bike.
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TELEPHONING EXPRESSIONS
3 Write telephone
conversations using the prompts.
Conversation 1
A: could / ring /me/
1Complete
Susie's answerphone messages with verbs
in the correct form.
1 This is Lisa from the health clinic. l left
a
message on your answerphone yesterday. Can you
p
the clinic, please?
2 Hi, Susie. lt's Meg. Can you r
me back?
l'm at home this evening.
3 Hi. lt's me, Bernie. Did you t
a message
forme last night from Simon?
4 Helio. This is Sports Mad. Can you c
us,
please?There's a problem with your trainers.
5 Hi, Susie. lt's Fallon. 1 got your message and l'rn
ph
you back.
6 Hi, it's me again. 1 know you're there! A
the
phone!
B: Of course. /can/
A: yes,/ it
you / give / number?
I 0141 6493861
I that. I 0141 6493861
B: let /check
A: that
back, please?
I right
Conversation 2
A: Hi, Xavier. This / Bea
Hi, Xavier. This is Bea.
B: Hi, Bea. How J you?
A:
1 /
OK. Michelle / there?
B: Yes, but she / sleep
A:
1 /
leave / message /her?
B: Of course.
A: just ask /to call /me
B: OK. Bye.
Conversation 3
A: Helio./
1 /
speak / the manager, please?
B: just I moment.
back later?
1
I sorry, he I busy I moment. I call I
A: it / very important
B:
FUNCTION
1
1 /
take / message?
A: no thanks /
1 /
phone back later
TELEPHONING
2 Find and correct
mistakes in six of the sentences.
Tick the two correct sentences.
her
1 J ust ask 5fl.e to call me.
2 6882975
leave a message to her?
5 Let me check that.
8 Justa moment.
3 0757281
4 6232889
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_
5 9897766 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~6 0870 5338992 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
6 Hi, Frank. l'rn Sally.
7 Good morning. Could
Write the telephone numbers in words. Puta
comma between number groups.
1 3234996 three two three, four double nine six
3 OK, 1 ring you back.
1
SAY TELEPHONE NUMBERS
4A
2 Could you say me the number?
4 Could
LEARNTO
1
chat to Mr Suriano, please?
e M 12.3
Listen and check. Then listen and repeat.
GRAMMAR
VOCABULARY
VERBFORMS
2A
1A
Complete the article with the correct form of the
verbs in brackets. Use the past simple, the present
perfect, would like to orbe going to.
REVISION
Add vowels to the words in each group.
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(see) a TV programme
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about MSF and I
(decide) to work for them.
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(join) MSFthree months Later.'
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'I love my work. I
(go) to a lot of different
places in the world and I 5
(meet) sorne
amazing people: doctors, nurses, helpers and patients.
In fact, four years ago in Sudan I 6
(meet)
my husband, Jacques, a French doctor. We now travel and
work together. I'rn very proud of hirn.'
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About seven years ago.
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5
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Now imagine you are Liz. Answer the questions.
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Last week Liz and Jacques 7
(return) to
France after six months work in Haiti. What are their plans
for the future? 'We've got sorne definite plans: Jacques
_____
(speak) ata big MSF meeting next week and
9
then we
(have) a one-week holiday in Spain.
Afterthat we aren't sure. Next, we 10
(open)
a hospital, but we don't know in which country.'
1 did /decide/
t
--
Irish nurse Liz Johnson works with the international aid
agency, Médecins Sans Frontieres (MSF). Shetalked to us
about her experiences.
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Match headings a)-g) with groups 1-7 in Exercise 2A.
a) linkers
b) the body
e) health
d) art and culture
e) prepositions of movement
f) verbs of movement
g) words that go with get
1
C
Add the words in the box to the groups in Exercise
2A. There are two extra words.
f-i-FS-t: stung
conversation
dance performance
neck
into runny nose
text message push
GRAMMAR
VOCABULARY
SHOULD/WILL/MIGHT
3A
Read the text. Who has these problems? Daniel (D),
Rebecca (R) or both (DR)?
1 wants to change jobs
4 Find twelve verb phrases for future plans in the
puzzle.
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2 works too much
3 lives unhealthily
4 doesn't have any friends
5 is bored with work
6 has money problems
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overweight and says he's never done much exercise.
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people, maybe find a girlfriend, but he doesn't know
where to start.
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once a week. She works for an electronics company, but
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correct alternatives.
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Daniel 1shou/d/'// look for activities he can do with
other people. He 2should!shouldn't join a club or
group, for example a walking club ora cooking group
because then he 3'/J/might meet people who enjoy the
same things. When he's with other people he 4should!
shouldn't ask them lots of questions and he 5should!
shouldn't show interest in their answers. People love
talking about themselves and they 6'///won't th ink he's
a great guy! Who knows? He 7 '11/might find a girlfriend
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not wait any more.
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Association of Dance Teachers - she can find them on
the internet and they 10might!'ll give her advice about
starting a new business. At the moment she "won't/
shouldn't leave her job. The best thing is to work parttime, but her company 12mightlmight not agree. She
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start teaching more classes - lots
of people want to learn to dance and l'm sure she
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SUGGESTING
5A
Complete the poem.
'Could l 1s"-pe""'a
__k'---_to Susie Dee?'
'She's not at 2h
. She's back at three.
3p
Could you
her back tonight?'
'l'll 41
a message. Is that ali right?'
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'Justa
1 need a pen.'
'She's got my 6n
. My name's Ben.'
'7L
me check- your name is Jack?'
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her back.'
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you li ke to do?'
'Why 1ºd
we meet and have a chat?'
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like doing that.'
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a walk together?'
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lt's going to rain - that's not ideal.'
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stay in and cook a meal!'
B ~ R4.1
Listen and check.
CHECK
Circle the correct option to complete the sentences.
1 You dance
_
a) beautiful
b) good c) well
2 A: lt's Estelle's birthday on Saturday.
_ her a camera. 1 ordered it
B: Yes,
last week.
a) l'm going to give b) l'd like to give e) 1 give
3 A: Should 1 tell Felipe?
B:
_
4
5
6
7
a) Yes, you should tell.
b) No, you shouldn't.
c) Yes, you shouldn't.
Mack ran quickly
Anya and said, 'l'rn
so happy to see you!'
a) away from
b) towards c) across
Jan
to Germany.
a) never has been b) was never e) has never
been
l've got
_
a) the headache b) a cough e) my sore throat
Have you ever
in a lake?
a) swim
b) swam e) swum
8 A: Oh, no! A snake!
B: Don't be afraid. l'm sure it
you.
a) won't hurt
b) 'll hurt
c) might not
9 Hi,
Fabio. Is Luigi there?
a) l'rn
b) this is e) is this
10 A: 1 feel worse today.
B:You
_
a) should to go home
e) should go to bed
b) shouldn't go to bed
11 A: Where
in Malta?
B: At the Carlton Hotel.
a) you're going to stay b) are you going to stay
e) you would like to stay
12 They
yesterday.
a) 've been fishing b) 've gene fishing
e) went fishing
13 Peter's very
today.
a) seriously
b) quiet e) noisily
14 We
a great barbecue - about twenty
people carne.
a) went
b) had e) got
15 A: Tom Grady has gota temperature and he
says his arms and legs hurt.
----B: l'll phone his mother. 1 think he's got flu.
a) also
b) too e) as well
16 He jumped out of
_
a) a helicopter
b) a bridge
e) an elephant
17 lt's not easy for me to
a conversation
in Spanish.
a) make b) have e) do
18 1 always carry lots of water with me so 1 don't get
a) dry b) thirsty
e) hungry
19 Sorry, 1 can't talk at the moment. Can I
in half an hour?
a) leave a message b) take a message
e) phone you back
20 1 lave The Great Gatsby. 1
it about
ten times.
a) saw b) see e) 've seen
21 My
hurts.
a) shoulder
b) flu
22 You have to go
and security.
a) out of b) through
_
e) temperature
passport control
e) into
23 He drove
through the city.
a) fastly b) slow e) fast
24 A: What shall we do tonight?
B:
a) l.et's
stay in and watch a DVD.
b) Why we don't
e) How about
25 A: Did Jake invite you to his wedding?
B: Yes, but 1
go because it's in Canada
and it's very expensive to fly there.
a) might
b) might not
e) 'll
26 ----that for you?
a) Let me carry b) Shall 1 carry e) l'll carry
27 Have you ever been to China?
a) No, 1 haven't.
b) Yes, 1 have been to.
e) Yes, 1 have gene.
28 We
get married!
a) going to b) 're going to e) 're going
29 1 hurt my
yesterday and 1 can't walk.
a) thumb
b) finger e) toe
30 1
around the world.
a) 'd like to travel b) 'm like to travel
e) like travel
ldJifiil
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AUDIO SCRIPTS
llJ:1i11
Recording 1
1 German, Russian, Mexican, Canadian
2 Polish, Spanish, Scottish
3 Portuguese, Chine se, Japanese
4 Greek, Thai
llJ:1i11
Recording
z
keys
mobile phone
passport
sunglasses
sweater
diary
magazine
laptop
newspaper
watch
ticket
camera
llU!ill
llJ:lill
1:
These glasses are mine.
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.
llJ:!ill
Recording 3
P = Passenger
Helio and welcome to The Travel
Programme. We're at Heathrow Airport
in London to ask people about their
bags. What's in their hand luggage?
Excuse me, sir. Do you have a moment?
Pl: Oh, er, yes. OK.
1:
Can 1 ask you a couple of questions?
First of ali, where are you from?
Pl: l'rn from Germany.
1: And are you here on business orare
you a tourist?
Pl: l'rn here on business.
1: And can 1 ask you -what's in
your bag?
Pl: In my bag? Um, let's see. lt's a small
bag, so not very much. My passport
and plane ticket, my mobile phone
and ... let's see ... yes, and keys.
That's all.
1: Thank you very much.
1:
P2:
1:
P2:
1:
P2:
1:
P2:
1:
P2:
1:
Recording4
1
1 = lnterviewer
1:
1: Excuse me, where are you from?
P3: l'm French. Why?
1: tt's for a radio programme. Are you
here on business?
PJ: Yes, yes, on business.
1: And what's in your bag?
PJ: My bag? Oh, OK. My mobile, my
laptop, a magazine, sunglasses, my
passport and ticket, and my diary.
That's it.
1: Thank you.
Excuse me, can 1 ask you a couple of
questions? lt's for the radio.
The radio? Oh, OK.
Right. Where are you from?
l'rn American.
And are you here on business?
No, no, l'm justa tourist.
And can 1 ask you -what's in your
bag today?
Thars a strange question! OK, er, a
camera, a newspaper from home from L.A. - my sunglasses, my MP3
player and earphones ... Um, that's it.
And your passport?
lt's here in my pocket. My passport,
credit cards and money are never in
my bag.
Thanks very much.
RecordingS
1 Could 1 have one of those postcards,
please?
2 Can 1 have a return ticket to Paris,
please?
3 Can 1 have a cheese sandwich, please?
4 Could 1 have a tea anda coffee,
please?
5 Can 1 have those sunglasses, please?
llJ:1i11 Recording 6
1 A: How much is a coffee cake, please?
B: lt's two euros.
2 A: Could 1 have a return to Sydney,
please?
B: That's ten fifty.
3 A: Is that a cheese sandwich?
B: No, its a chicken sandwich.
4 A: That's eight euros, please.
B: Ah, 1 only have six euros.
llJ:! i11
Recording 7
A: Helio.
B: Hello. Can 1 have a tomato salad anda
mineral water, please?
A: That's two euros for the salad and one
euro for the mineral water.
B: Thanks.
A: Anything else?
B: Er, how much is an ice cream?
A: One euro fifty cents.
B: OK. Can 1 have an ice cream, too?
C: Hi. How much are the sandwiches?
A: Which ones?
C: The egg and the chicken.
A: The egg is two euros seventy cents
and the chicken is three fifty.
C: Anda cheese sandwich?
A: That's two twenty.
C: OK. Can 1 have two cheese sandwiches
anda chicken sandwich, please?
A: Anything to drink?
C: Er ... yes, three coffees, please.
A: Three coffees at one fifty each. OK,
so, thats four forty for the cheese
sandwiches, three fifty for the chicken
sandwich, and another four fifty for
the coffees.That's twelve euros and
forty cents altogether.
C: Here you are.
llJ: 1 if M
Recording 1
game
newspaper
sport
magazine
coffee
cinema
exercise
MP3 player
DVD
TV
nothing
film
ten nis
pasta
fun
llHlifM
Recording Z
A: Can 1 help you?
B: Yes, hi. l'rn interested in one of
your courses.
A: OK. Which course do you want to do?
B: Er, 1 don't know. Can you help me?
A: Sure. Well, do you like music?
B: Yes, 1 do. 1 listen to music a lot
at home, and ... 1 sing in the
car sometimes.
A: Then maybe Singing for fun? The class
is on Monday and Thursday evenings
from six-thirty 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: l'm not sure. No, 1 don't think that's
good forme.
A: OK. Let's see ... Do you take photos?
B: Well, 1 take them on holiday.
A: Because the Digital photography
course is on Saturday mornings from
nin e to twelve at the high school.
A good time if you work Monday to
Friday. You study how to take good
photos. The teacher is a photographer.
B: Hmm ... no, no, 1 don't like
photography much.
A: Well, do you like dancing? There's a
salsa group - Salsa for beginners.
They meet at the dance club on
Tuesdays and Thursdays from seven
to nine and practise salsa dancing. 1
know that at the weekend they meet
and go to dance clubs.
AUDIO SCRIPTS
B:
A:
B:
A:
B:
A:
Oh, no. 1 don't dance.
Hmm. OK. Where do you work?
Ata bank.
And do you sit at your desk a lot?
Yes, all day. 1 don't do much exercise.
Yes, me too. l'rn here all day on the
computer, but 1 do Office yoga.
B: What do you do in an Office
yoga class?
A: Oh, its great! We meet here at Un ion
County on Mondays and Wednesdays
from seven thirty to nine. We learn
exercises that you do at your desk stretching and relaxing exercises.
B: Yeah. That's good. Er, yes ... OK, OK.
Office yoga. How much is it? And when
are the classes ...
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1
2
Recording 3
/si: sleeps, drinks, eats, gets
/z/: plays, drives, studies, knows,
leaves
3 /Iz/: relaxes, washes, practises
llJ:lifM
Recording4
1 What time does the
2 When does the train
3 What time does the
4 When does the tour
5
6
7
8
train leave?
arrive?
tour start?
finish?
Where does the tour start from?
How much does the tour cost?
What time does the bank open?
When does the bank close?
llUlifM
Recordings
1
A: Hello, National Rail. Can 1 help you?
B: Yes, 1 want to go from London to
Cambridge this morning. What time
does the next train leave?
A: There's one at 10.52, getting into
Cambridge at 11.54.
B: Sorry, could you speak more slowly
please? What time does it leave?
A: 10.52.
B: 10.52. That's soon. Er, what tirne's the
next train after that?
A: The next one leaves at 11.15.
B: And when does it arrive in Cambridge?
A: At 12.10.
B: 12.10. Great. Thank you.
2
A: Helio.
B: Helio, can 1 help you?
A: Yes, can you tell me about the
Bangkok Temple Tour?
B: OK.
A: Er, what time does it start?
B: lt starts at ?a.m.
A: ?a.m! That's early. When does it finish?
B: Lunch time. At about 1 o'clock.
A: OK. And where does it start from?
B: Oh, it starts and ends at the Wat
A:
B:
A:
B:
A:
B:
A:
B:
A:
Phra Kaew.
Excuse me, the Wat Phra ... Er, could
you spell that?
Sure. W-A-T P-H-R-A K-A-E-W.
Thanks.
Would you like to book the tour?
How much does it cost?
Six hundred and fifty baht.
How much is that in euros?
Fourteen euros.
OK, yes, please.
3
A: Helio, National Bank. Can 1 help you?
B: Yes, justa question about your
A:
opening hours. What time do you
open on Monday?
We open at 9.30 on Monday to Friday.
Sorry, could you repeat that? Nine .. .?
Half past nine.
And what time do you close?
At four.
Are you open on Saturdays?
B:
A:
B:
A:
B:
A: Yes, from lOa.m.
B: And what time do you close?
A: At lp.m.
B: OK, thank you.
llJ: 1 iIW
1
Recording 1
sister, mother
2 cousin, uncle
3 wife, niece
4 aunt, father
5 son, husband
6 grandfather, parents
7 daughter, brother
8 nephew, friend
11): 1 iIW
M = Meg
Recording 2
D = David
M: OK, Tom. Nice to talk to you. Bye!
D: So who was that?
M: My brother, Tom.
D: Oh, have you gota lot of brothers
and sisters?
M: No, just one brother and one sister.
Tom and Candy.
D: Uh huh. Do you see them a lot?
M: Well, Tom and 1 are very close. We
often do things together - go to the
cinema, play ten nis ... but 1 don't see
Candy very often. She lives in Scotland
and we aren't very close. How about
you, David?
D: l'm from a big family. l've got five
brothers and a sister.
M: Five! That's a lot of brothers!
D: Yeah, but 1 don't see them often. Four
of them live a long way away. Nick
lives here in the city but we hardly
ever meet.
M: Why not?
D: Well, he's quite serious and quiet and
... well, we like doing different things.
He likes staying at home and reading
and 1 ... l'rn quite active and l like
going out.
M: Oh, 1 see. lt's the same forme and
Candy. She doesn't like going out and
she ísn't very talkative.
D: That makes telephoning a bit difficult.
M: Yeah. So what about your sister?
D: Oh, Jenny and 1, we're good friends.
We're close. 1 talk to her a lot. She
phones me every day for a chat usually about her problems.
M: Yeah?
D: Well, she's gota difficult family
situation. Her husband hasn't gota
job, they've got three children, no
money -you know.
M: Oh. How old are the children?
D: They're very young - two, five and
seven. Ali boys.
M: Wow, three young kids and no money!
Thats hard.
D: Yes, so we never talk about my life.
M: So she doesn't know about your
new job?
D: No, she thinks l'm still a waiter!
M: But you have this great job now! You
have to tell her. she's your sister, she'll
be happy.
D: Maybe you're right. 1 don't know, 1 feel
uncomfortable. Ah, thars my phone.
M: Who is it?
D: Oh, it's my sister! Hold on. Hi, Jenny.
How are you?
11): 1 iIW
Recording 3
1 kind
2 funny, friendly, stupid, quiet, boring
3 unkind
4 talkative, serious, interesting
5 unfriendly
6 intelligent
REVIEW 1
Recording 1
1 finish, sweater, camera, Poland, lrish,
waiter
2 newspaper, hairdresser, listen to,
credit card, Canada, Mexican
3 Colombia, umbrella, accountant, do
nothing, adaptar, Korean
4 engineer, souvenir, go to bed, Vietnam,
magazine, Portuguese
AUDIO SCRIPTS
REVIEW 1
G: Moretti, Vincenzo Moretti.
Recording2
1
1 don't like my mobile phone.
1 often want to be alone.
But then my mobile phone, it rings.
1 really do not like these things!
2
A: What time does the train leave,
please?
B: At half past four. Here, take these.
A: Two single tickets? Are they forme?
B: Yes, for five euros - they're not
for free!
3
A: Could 1 have a sandwich. please?
B: Of course, what kind? Meat or cheese?
A: Oh, l'm not sure, so can 1 please have
one of those and one of these?
4
A: Are you free at half past five?
B: No, sorry, that's when my
friends arrive.
A: Then how about meeting at three?
B: Sorry, l'rn busy.
A: When are you free?
REVIEW 1
Recording3
R = Receptionist
G = Guest
R: Can 1 help you?
G: Helio. My, er, wallet. 1, er, ...
R: Oh, you've lost your wallet? Where did
you have it last?
G: l'rn sorry, 1 don't understand.
restaurant ... 1, er, ...
Er, in the
R: No problem. Let me see. What colour
is it?
G: Colour? Ah, ít'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: Ah, a hundred dollars and, er, my
credit card.
R: OK, let me look. Is this yours?
G: No, no. My wallet's a different brown.
Oh, that's mine! Yes, in the box!
R: OK, sir.Justa moment. 1 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, could you repeat that?
R: What else is in the wallet?
G: Oh, er, a photo of my wife.
R: OK.
G: And sorne money anda credit card.
R: OK. This is yours.
G: Thank you!
R: Sorry, justa moment. 1 need to write
sorne details for our records. Your
name is ... ?
R: That's M-0-double R?
G: No, one R and double T.
R: M-0-R-E-T-T-I ... And your room
number, Mr Moretti?
G: 368.
R: Have you gota mobile
phone number?
G: Yes, it's 03837 4025.
R: ... 4125.
G: No, 4025.
R: OK, thank you. Please sign here.
G: All right. Oh, what's the date?
R: Today's the ninth of April.
G: Ninth ... April ... OK, thank you
very much!
R: Mr. Moretti?
G: Yes?
R: Is this your keycard?
G: Oh, ah yes! Thank you!
llH!il•
Recording t
1 Is there a living room?
2 There's a big kitchen.
3 Is there a television?
4 How many ~are there?
5 There are two of us.
6 There's a large shopping centre.
llJ:lil•
Recording2
Here we are outside St Paul's Cathedral
for our walking tour. On our way, we see
the Museum of London, the Barbican
Arts Centre, the Bank of England and the
Monument to the Great Fire of London.
l.et's walk down St Martin's Le-Grand and
to the Museum of London.
We're going into the Museum of London
now - you can see very old jewellery from
around 400 years ago here. l.et's go in.
Next stop is the Barbican. We walk down
London Wall and turn left at Wood Street.
The Barbican is here - it's one of London's
famous arts centres. You can see a play
in the theatre or you can watch a film in
the cinema.
Let's walk down Fore Street and turn
right at Moorgate. Here you can find lots
of supermarkets. You can buy food and
also find restaurants for something to
eat. Anyone hungry?
l.et's go down Prince's Street now. On the
left is Threadneedle
Street. You can see
the Old Lady ofThreadneedle Street here
- that's what we call the Bank of England.
Now let's walk down King William Street
to the Monument.
This is the Monument to the Great Fire of
London. lt's sixty-one metres high - you
can climb to the top. At the top you can
see all of London. There's also a post
office just over there, so you can send
your family and friends a postcard. OK,
now let's ...
llH ! i....
Recording 1
1 milk, chicken
2 fish, garlic
3 salad, apple
4 pepper, cheese
5 onions, noodles
6 banana, grapes
7 lettuce, butter
8 juice, fruit
llH !i....
1 = lnterviewer
Recording 2
M = Mike
1: Welcome to Twenty-four Seven,
the programme about people and
lifestyle. Today we're talking to Dr
Mike McKay, who wrote the bestseller
The }unk Food Lover's Diet. So Dr McKay,
is it true that on your diet 1 can eat
anything 1 want?
M: Yes, that's right.
1:
can eat junk food - hamburgers,
pizza, chocolate?
M: lt's ali fine. You can eat anything you
want and you'll lose weight.
1
1: Well, can you explain that?
M: tt's very simple. You can eat anything,
but you can't eat a lot. So go ahead,
get a hamburger every week- but
don't eat the whole thing! Eat ha/f
of it.
1: Oh, 1 see. So with chocolate, for
example, how much is enough? 1 love
chocolate milk!
M: Well, one glass of chocolate milk a day
is a lot. On the lunk Food Lover's Diet,
you can drink three glasses a week no more.
1: 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.
1: Every day?
M: Every day.
1: 1 usually eat four or five!
M: Well, you can't eat that much. One
piece a day - seven a week - is
enough! On the Junk Food Lover's
Diet, you can eat anything, but nota
lot of one thing.
1: Is it OK to have pizza for dinner?
M: Well, pizza is very rich, so have pizza
at lunchtime and eat light foods
for dinner.
1: OK, how about biscuits?
M: Well, one packet of biscuits every day
-you can't eat that, of course! But you
can have two packets in a week.
1: So Monday and Wednesday are
biscuit days!
M: Oh, OK!
1: How much ice cream can 1 eat?
M: One small bowl.
1: One bowl a day? That's not bad!
AUDIO SCRIPTS
M: One a week! You can have one small
bowl of ice cream a week - no more!
1: Anda diet cola?
M: Ora regular cola.
1: Really? Cola with sugar?
M: Yup, but ...
1: ... only one can a week!
llHlil'i
P: Yes, she was very unhappy.
D: So we went on the internet and
P:
Recording 3
D:
1 l'd like a hamburger with onion and
tomato and sorne salad, please.
2 Could 1 have a chicken sandwich with
corn on the cob? And sorne onions on
the sandwich, please. And sorne fries.
3 Can 1 have a hamburger with lettuce
and onion? Anda salad too, please.
P:
llH 1 i l'i
Recording 4
1 a hamburger with onion and tomato
2 could 1 have a chicken sandwich
3
4
5
6
corn on the cob
onions on the sandwich
lettuce and onion
anda salad too, please
11): ! i fil
Recording 1
the nineteenth of March, nineteen
fifty-nine
October the thirtieth, nineteen
ni nety-five
the thirty-first of March, two thousand
and two
January the sixth, eighteen oh five
the thirteenth of October, nineteen
fifty-seven
the twenty-first of May, nineteen ten
January the twenty-sixth, two thousand
and five
11) ~ 1 i U
/t):
Recording 2
worked, finished, stopped, helped
/d/; changed, loved, played, tried,
enjoyed, travelled
/rd/; started, wanted, hated
llJ: 1 ifil
Recording 3
thought, met, spoke, grew, woke, taught,
knew, drew, wrote, slept, left, bought
llJ:nU Recording4
P = Philip
D = Denise
P: Well, we didn't have any children, so
we adopted Zsilan seven years ago.
We went to China and we met Zsilan
there - and we brought her home with
us to Sydney. She was 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, so we didn't know what to do.
D:
P:
we looked for other families with
adopted Chinese children. And we
found a website and ... well, we gota
big surprise!
Yes, we wrote about Zsilan on the
website. We wrote about her birthday
- that it was on May the eighth ...
Anda woman in Melbourne wrote
back to say that her daughter, also
a Chinese girl. named Lin, had the
same birthday!
So we puta photo of Zsilan on the
website and this other woman put up
a photo of Lin, and ...
Here are the photos. Look at them!
The girls look exactly the same!
Yes, so we started to think, 'Yes,
maybe they are sisters; maybe they're
twins. So we went to Melbourne with
Zsilan and the two little girls met.
D: lt was amazing, from the first
moment! They looked at each other
with such love and then they laughed
and played together all day.
P: For the first time, 1 felt that Zsilan was
really happy.
D: We were sorry to leave. Zsilan and Lin
never lived together but they visit
each other a lot and they like the same
things: dancing and swimming ...
P: A year ago, we had tests. And it
was true - they are sisters! And
with the same birthday, of course they're twins.
D: When we told Zsilan that Lin really
was her sister, she smiled and said,
'I know she's my sister.'
llJ: 1 iH
Recording 5
1 A: What did you do on Saturday?
B: 1 had lunch with my grandparents.
A: That sounds nice.
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?
3 A: Did you have a good weekend?
B: 1 wasn't very well, so 1 stayed
in bed.
A: That sounds awful!
4 A: How was your weekend?
B: Fantastic, thanks!
A: Why, what did you do?
5 A: Did you do anything special at
the weekend?
B: No, we just stayed at home
and relaxed.
A: That sounds lovely.
REVIEW2
Recording 1
1 The oranges are next to the bread.
2 The cheese is between the beans and
the pasta.
3 The pasta is under the rice.
4 The apples are on the left of
the oranges.
5 The grapes are behind the carrots.
6 The bread is above the grapes
and carrots.
7 The apples are between the rice and
the oranges.
8 The beans are on the left of
th e ca rrots.
llJ: 1 iU
Recording 1
empty
noisy
cheap
boring
uncomfortable
slow
expensive
quiet
fast
comfortable
crowded
interesting
llJ: 1 iIM
Recording 2
Hello. lrs 9.48a.m. on Monday the second
of December. l'm Nick Young and l'rn on
the Trans-Siberian train. Welcome to my
audio diary. First of all, sorne facts:
the Trans-Siberian is the longest train
journey in the world. lt's nine thousand
three hundred kilometres and takes
seven days. So, this is day one. We left
the city an hour ago and l'rn here in my
compartment. lt's quite comfortable with
two beds, one forme and one for Anton.
Anton's from Sweden and he's very
friendly. He doesn't speak much English,
but thars nota problem.
Hi, Nick here. lt's day three and we're in
Siberia. Out ofthe window you can see
snow and forests and small villages for
kilometre after kilometre. lt's beautiful.
About every two hours the train stops
ata small station and there are women
selling bread, fish, fruit or vegeta bles. We
often buy food for lunch or dinner. When
we get back on the train, we chat and
read and have more cups of tea. Then we
have lunch and then dinner and then we
go to bed. lt's all very relaxing.
Hi there. This is my last audio diary on
this journey. In one hour we get into
Vladivostok station! Last night the
Russian lady in the carriage next door
had her fiftieth birthday party. lt was
crowded, but we had a good time! So
what do 1 think about the Trans-Siberian
AUDIO SCRIPTS
train? Fantastic! And my best memories?
Great dark forests, small Russian villages,
and sorne good new friends. 1 really think
th is is the best journey of my life!
llJ~ 1 iU
Recording 3
1 A: So, the park's between the cinema
and the pharmacy.
B: No, it's behind the cinema and
the pharmacy.
2 A: So, the supermarket's between the
cinema and the pharmacy.
B: No, it's between the cinema and
the post office.
3 A: So, the cinema is the fourth
building on the left.
B: No, it's the third building on
the left.
4 A: So, the café is the fourth building
on the left.
B: No, trs the fourth building on
the right.
5 A: So, the post office is opposite
the bank.
B: No, it's opposite the museum.
6 A: So, the town hall is opposite
the bank.
B: No, it's next to the bank.
llJ~ 1 ii:I
Recording 1
1 Helio? Oh hi, Rob. No, we're at the new
exhibition at the National Gallery and
we're looking at the Klimt paintings.
Yeah, they're fantastic. OK, see
you later.
2 Nellie, tt's me, Russ. Hi, yeah, we're
queuing to buy tickets for the concert.
Do you want to come? 1 can get you
a ticket. Two? Oh, who's your new
friend? Right. See you soon.
3 Hi. Oh, look, 1 can't talk now - we're
just going into a concert. lt's the
Mozart. Yes, the Requiem. Sorry, l've
got to go.
4 Hi, Felicity. Fine, thanks. Listen, do you
want to have a coffee later? After the
match - maybe around four oclock.
Yeah, it's Nada! again - he's amazing!
Oh you're watching the match on TV?
Right, see you at four.
5 Zsuzsa, 1 just had to cal! you. The
new designs, they're fantastic everything's black and white, you
know. Kate's wearing white and Fabio's
in all-black- black jea ns, a black
sweater and black jacket. OK, yeah, l'll
take sorne pictures. Talk to you later.
llJ~ 1 i i:i
1
2
3
4
5
6
Recording
z
Are you looking for a film?
Is it an action film?
Is anyone famous in it?
Do you want to watch a film?
1 haven't gota DVD player.
l've got it on my computer.
llJ:1 i i:I
1
2
3
4
5
Recording 3
Are you looking for a friend?
Is it an action film?
Is anyone famous in it?
Do you want to buy a DVD?
1 haven't got a CD player.
llJ:liU
Recording 1
1 fast
2 healthy
3
4
5
6
dangerous
inconvenient
difficult
convenient
7 safe
8 easy
9 comfortable
10 polluting
llJ:1 i U
R = Reporter
Recording 2
C = Carin
R: We're in Amsterdam, the Netherlands
and we're talking to Carin van Buren. '
Carin's riding a kind of scooter
with a motor. Carin, what is this, er,
machi ne called?
C: rrs a balancing scooter.
R: And do you ride it around the city?
C: Yes, 1 use it to go to work. Before
this year 1 went to work by bike or
sometimes by bus. Then 1 saw a
balancing scooter on the internet
and thought, That looks good.' and 1
bought one!
R: Is it difficult to ride?
C: No, trs actually very easy.
R: And how long does it take to learn
to ride?
C: lt takes about two hours. Yes, it took
me two hours.
R: Can you ride it on the pavement here?
C: No, you can't. You have to ride it
on the road or you can use the
bike paths.
R: And how fast does it go?
C: The maximum speed is twenty-five
kilometres an hour but 1 usually go
slower than that.
R: Do you feel safe on it?
C: Yeah -yes, 1do.1 always wear a
helmet. The scooter doesn't go very
fast and it's easy to stop.
R: And is it better than travelling by bus
or bike?
C: 1 think so. By bus it took about fortyfive minutes to go to work and now it
takes me twenty minutes by scooter.
And it's better than a bike beca use l'm
not hot when 1 arrive at work.
R: Where do you leave your scooter
at work?
C: 1 take it into my office and 1 leave it
near my desk.
R:
C:
R:
C:
Really?
Yeah, it isn't a problem.
Is it tiring to ride?
Yes, it is quite tiring. You can't
really relax.
R: Is there anything else you don't like
about the scooter?
C: Sometimes people laugh at me and 1
feel quite stupid. Oh yes, and people
often stop me and ask questions
about it! 1 dcn't like that.
UNIT9
Recording3
A: Oh, hi. l'm really sorry l'm late. 1
missed the train.
B: Hmm ... 1 don't believe you.
A: No, really. The traffic was terrible.
B: And?
A:
B:
A:
B:
A:
B:
A:
B:
A:
B:
And my car broke down.
Your car, again?
And 1 left my wallet at home.
Ah, your wallet.
And ... OK, 1 forgot about our
meeting! 1 feel terrible about this.
Well, don't worry about it.
l'rn so sorry.
No, really, it's fine.
rrn so, so ...
That's OK! But don't let it
happen again.
REVIEW3
G = Greg
Recording 1
J = Jurgen
G: Hey, Jurgen. lt's my wife's birthday
tomorrow. Can you recommend a
good restaurant?
J: Well, what kind of food do you like?
G: We both like Chinese food and, er,
French food.
J: There's a good restaurant called
Bouchon in town. lt serves
French food.
G: Do you think my wife would like it?
J: Yes, 1 think so. lt's quite romantic.
G: Where is it?
J: lt's in a small street near the cinema.
G: Can you tell me the way?
J: From the cinema, you go down
Hillside Road past the pharmacy and
turn left.
G: Left at the pharmacy. OK ...
J: Then go straight on for about two
hundred metres - Bouchon is on the
right. lt isn't far.
G: Great - thanks!
J:
Hi, Greg. Did you find the restaurant?
G: No!
J: Oh? Why?
G: Your directions were ali wrong! You
said to turn left at the pharmacy.
J: Oh, no!
G: And we did, but it took us completely
the wrong way!
AUDIO SCRIPTS
J:
Oh, no - l'm so sorry. 1 always mix up
left and right.
G: Hm. My wife was really angry.
J: 1 feel terrible about this.
G: In the end we went home and
ordered pizza!
J: Oh, no!
G: Ah, well. Maybe next year! Don't worry
about it. really.
llH!jl(•I
Recording 1
hot, thirsty, warm, wet, lost, stung, cold,
hungry
llJ:lil(•i
Recording 2
Well, the most difficult thing was that
there was so much water, but 1 was
so thirsty. Food wasn't a big problem
because 1 caught fish and ate them. Of
course, 1 got sunburnt after the first
day because 1 had nothing to put on
my head. And 1 was afraid of sharks.
Once 1 saw one, but it just swam
around the raft for a few minutes and
then it went away.
2 1 felt very small and very ti red. 1
walked ali night, very slowly because
of the sand, and 1 tried to stay cool in
the daytime, but it was so hot. On the
second day 1 found sorne water - that
was very lucky- but then 1 wanted to
walk more, not just stay by the water.
1 wanted to try to find my way back
to the town. 1 had food with me, so 1
didn't get hungry- just very thirsty.
Once 1 saw a snake and 1 was afraid
that one might go into my shoe, so 1
never took my shoes off.
3 There was snow everywhere,
everything was white, and that's why
1 got lost - 1 didn't see the path. 1 was
up there only one night, but it was
the longest night of my life. The most
important thing was staying warm. 1
didn't have enough clothes with me,
so 1 got terribly cold. 1 wanted to make
a fire, but everything was wet. 1 slept
on the ground and got colder. 1 didn't
think about food - 1 wasn't really
hungry, but just so thirsty! lt was
difficult, very difficult.
4 There was water, so 1 didn't get thirsty.
And 1 didn't get too hungry because
1 knew what kind of plants to eat. Of
course, 1 got very lost - 1 walked day
and night - but you know, you can
never, ever get bored there. There are
so many different types of plants and
animals and insects - it was beautiful.
So yes, 1 felt ti red and lost, but
not bored.
1
llH lil ( 11
Recording 3
1 You get cold.
You'll get cold.
2 We'll miss the train.
We miss the train.
3 l'rn sure you'll hate it.
l'rn sure you hate it.
4 They know you're a tourist.
They'll know you're a tourist.
5 1 stay at home.
l'll stay at home.
6 l'll never go out.
1 never go out.
11): 1i111Recording 1
elbow, thumb, leg, knee, head, neck,
stomach, hand, nose, toe, mouth, back
11): 1i111Recording 2
P = Presenter
E=
Emma
P: Helio and welcome to Working Week,
where we take a look at the world of
work. This week we're looking at time
management. We ali know there are
twenty-four hours in a day, but sorne
people are just much better at using
these than other people. In today's
programme we'll look at ways to
improve the time we spend at work
- things we should do and things we
shouldn't. Professor Emma Fields from
the lnstitute of Work Psychology joins
us today. Emma, what are the good and
bad time management techniques?
E: Well, the first thing you have to do is to
make sure you have time to plan. Most
of us start work without organising
our week and days first. You should
always give yourself sorne planning
time. Secondly, make sure you don't
forget your plans - write a to-do list
for the day and for the week. We ali try
to keep too much in our heads and,
of course, we forget things. lt's better
to make a list and make only one
list - sorne people make two or three
different lists and that doesn't help.
Thirdly, put the most important things
at the top of the list and do them first.
A lot of people do the things they like
doing first, not the important things.
Fourthly, don't rnulti-task - do one
thing, then do another thing. When
you multi-task, you work more slowly
- each task takes more time. And you
often make mistakes when you do
two or more things at the same time.
Finally, work smarter, not harder. We ali
spend extra time in the office trying to
finish something. But is that last hour
on Friday the best time to do it? When
you are ti red and not concentrating? lf
you're smart, you'll make time for the
task on Monday morning-you'll do it
better and more quickly then.
llJ:1i111Recording 3
A: Are you OK, Jim?
B: No. 1 have to meet Anne at 5.30 and
look at this list!
A: Let me help. l'rn not busy at
the moment.
B: Oh, can you?Thanks!
A: No problem. Shall 1 phone Noriko?
B:
A:
B:
A:
Yes, please.
And then l'Il email the Moscow office.
Can you tell them l'll phone tomorrow?
OK. And l'll get sorne flowers for Ellie.
l'rn going to the hospital to see her
tonight anyway.
B: Fantastic! Let me give you the money.
A: lt's OK. Give it to me tomorrow.
B: Thanks a lot. 1'11 do the same for you
any time!
llJ:lilfj
Recording 1
be in a play, ride an elephant, climb
Mount Bromo, do a bungee jump, meet a
new friend, go to a match, sleep outside,
watch the sun rise
llJ:lilfj
Recording2
1
A: Have you ever flown in a helicopter?
B: No, 1 haven't. Have you?
A: Yes, 1 have. Just once, when 1 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: lt was fun. 1 enjoyed it.
2
A: Matt, have you ever sung in a
karaoke club?
B: No, but l've sung ata party. lt was last
year sometime. No, two years ago. Ata
birthday party.
A: What did you sing?
B: 1 can't remember ... Oh, yes -1 did
it my way. lt was fun. 1 can't sing,
but it was a good laugh. Why are
you asking?
A: l'm going to a karaoke club tonight
and l'm feeling quite nervous about it.
B: You'll be ali right. Just relax and
enjoy it!
3
A: What's the matter?
B: 1 have to drive to Dublin tomorrow
and look at the rain! Have you ever
driven in really bad weather?
A: Yes. 1 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.
AUDIO SCRIPTS
A: Yes, so 1 stopped and stayed overnight
in a hotel. After that 1 always visit
them by train!
B: Yeah, that's a good idea. Maybe l'll go
by train.
4
A: Look at this picture. lt looks scary!
Have you ever been on a roller coaster
like that?
B: Yes, when 1 was about nineteen, in
Munich. A friend of mine took meona
really big roller coaster.
A: Were you afraid?
B: No. After ten seconds 1 closed my eyes
and didn't open them until it stopped!
llHlilfj
Recording 3
1 three two three, four double nine six
2 six double eight, two nine seven five
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 do u ble three,
eight double nine two
REVIEW4
Recording 1
A: Could 1 speak to Susie Dee?
B: She's not at home. She's back at three.
Could you phone her back tonight?
A:
B:
A:
B:
A:
A:
C:
A:
C:
A:
C:
A:
l'll leave a message. Is that ali right?
Justa moment, 1 need a pen.
Shes got my number. My narne's Ben.
Let me check ... your name is Jack?
Oh, never mind - l'll call her back.
Well, helio Susie! How are you?
l'rn fine. What would you like to do?
Why don't we meet and have a chat?
1 don't really feel like doing that.
Then how about a walk together?
Sounds good. Let me check
the weather.
lts going to rain - that's not ideal.
So lers stay in and cook a meal!
ANSWERKEY
5
UNITl
ID
8 Mr Allison's
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1 B: No, it isn't. My name's Anna.
2 A: Are you Sofia?
B: Ves, 1 am. And this is David.
J A: Are you a student?
B: No, l'm not. l'rn a teacher. David is a
teacher, too.
4 A: Nice to meet you, Sofia and David.
B: Nice to meet you, too.
2
2 aren't/re not
J 're/are
4
5
6
7
Are
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is
Is
8
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1 This is a photo of me at the
Colosseum in Rome, ltaly.
2 This is me and my Australian friend,
Paul. We're in Venice.
J This is Kenji ata bar in Madrid. Kenji is
a student from Ja pan.
4 Here is Paul again. He's at Maxim's in
Paris. Maxim's is a French restaurant.
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2 camera, sweater, laptop, ticket
J diary, newspaper
4 magazine
2A
Passenger 1: B
Passenger 2: American
Passenger 3: French, B
3
4 this
5 That
2 These red pensare Anne's.
J These aren't my keys.
4 Where are those tickets?
B
1 This book is very good.
2 That isn't my file.
J Who is that man over there?
4 Is this your photo?
5
2 Suzanna's
5 teacher's
ID
1Ata
1 snack bar, coffee, sandwich
2 tourist shop, postcard, battery,
souvenir
J return ticket, apple ju ice
4 train station, single ticket, platform
2
2 Could 1 have a return to Birmingham,
please?
3 Can 1 have one of those batteries,
please?
4 Could 1 have a cheese sandwich,
please?
5 Can 1 have an apple ju ice anda coffee,
please?
4
2A
6 lrena's
4 Nathan's
7 Lucy's
JA
4B
5B
SA
1 A: How much is a coffee cake, please?
B: lt's two euros.
2 A: Could 1 have a return to Sydney,
please?
B: That's ten fifty.
J A: Is that a cheese sandwich?
B: No, it's a chicken sandwich.
4 A: That's eight euros, please.
B: Ah, 1 only have six euros.
2 a mineral water
J an ice cream
4 two cheese sandwiches
5 a chicken sandwich
6 three coffees
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J friend's
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2 help J Can 4 That's 5 have
6 please 7 euro 8 you
Passenger 1: ticket, mobile phone, keys
Passenger 2: camera, newspaper,
sunglasses, MP3 player and
earphones
Passenger 3: mobile phone, laptop,
magazine, sunglasses,
passport, ticket, diary
J these
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IK
Is he a student?
No, he isn't. He's a teacher.
Are we late?
No, you aren't. You're early.
Are they from India?
No, they aren't. They're from China.
CID
4 Those pencils are mine.
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2 A:
B:
J A:
B:
4 A:
B:
2 These keys are yours.
J That bag is Jack's.
4 Those pencils are mine.
5 This mobile phone is Anita's.
6 That magazine is yours.
ID
3
1
2
J
4
6a
c 1.50
d 4.40
e 3.50
f 4.50
ANSWERKEY
DI
4 On Thursday, 1 work in the office or
TV
cinema, exercise
magazine, DVD
MP3 player
ID
1
go 3 play
2
4 have
8 read
7 watch
5 eat
6 listen
2A
sport, film, fun
coffee, nothing, tennis, pasta
1
2
3
4
5
6
1A
3
2 don't watch, listen
4 drink
3 don't eat
5 read 6 don't go
8 play
don't do
7
4
2 A: Do you do a lot of sport, Kiko?
B: Yes, 1 do.
3 A: Do the students in your class live
nearyou?
B: No, they don't.
4 A: Do you and Clara like pasta?
B: Yes, we do.
s A: Do you listen to Radio 5, Dan?
B: Yes, 1 do.
6 A: Do Ursula and Hans study English
with you?
B: No, they don't.
7 A: Do 1 have classes on Sunday?
B: No, you don't.
8 A: Do you and your family eat
together?
B: Yes, we do.
9 A: Do Ali and Marco play ten nis?
B: Yes, they do.
10 A: Do you and Ana drink coffee?
B: No, we don't.
5AJB
Digital photography: B, 2
Salsa for beginners: C, 3
Singing forfun: D, 1
Office yoga: A, 4
e
Singing for fun: Monday and Thursday
evenings; music school; sing/singing (old
songs, new songs) (and the teachers play
the guitar)
Digital photography: Saturday mornings;
high schoo/; study how to take good
photos
Salsa for beginners: Tuesdays and
Thursdays (and weekends); dance club;
practise salsa dancing (and go to dance
clubs at the weekend)
Office yoga: Mondays and Wednesdays;
Un ion County; stretching and relaxing
exercises
2
3
4
5
6
have lunch
go to bed
get home
have dinner
get up
7 start work
8 leave home
9 finish work
2 7a.m.
66p.m.
On Tuesday, 1 phone my mother and 1
chat with her for hours.
3 On Wednesday, 1 get up early, but 1
don't go to work - its my free day.
e
2 People talk to Al.
3 People are (very) hungry at night.
5 Al likes/loves hot dogs.
a Al goes to the park with his boys.
6
1 shop assistant
2 police officer
3 politician
4 waiter
5 businessman
6 receptionist
7 doctor
8 sportsman
9 actor
Hidden job: hairdresser
DI
1
B
3 8a.m.
7 8p.m.
4 lp.m.
8 llp.m.
5 5p.m.
2A
2 plays 3 drinks
4 drives 5 relaxes
6 eats
7 studies
8 knows
9 washes
10 leaves 11 gets 12 practises
2 tt's quarter past nine. lt's nine fifteen.
3 lt's ten past eleven. It's eleven ten.
4 lt's quarter to three. lt's two forty-five.
s lt's twenty past five. lt's five twenty.
6 lt's twenty-five to nine. lt's eight
thirty-five.
7 lt's five to eleven. lt's ten fifty-five.
8 It's twenty to two. lt's one forty.
2A
B
numbers (times)
1 drinks, eats, gets
2e
2 drives, studies, knows, leaves
3 washes, practises
2 When does the train arrive?
3A
2 makes
3 takes
4 starts
5 has
6 works 7 sees 8 meets 9 finishes
10 reads 11 gets 12 has 13 goes
B
2 He doesn't go to work by taxi. He goes
3 He doesn't have a salad (for lunch). He
has
4 He doesn't read a magazine (on the
bus). He reads
5 He doesn't get home late at night. He
gets
6 He doesn't have lunch with his family.
He has
4
2 Does Juanes drink coffee?
3 What does 'junk' mean?
4 When does he have lunch?
5 Does she like popcorn?
6 Which newspaper does Kay read?
7 How does Faisal come to work?
8 Where does your friend live?
SA
2 No, he doesn't.
B
2F
What time does the tour start?
When does the tour finish?
Where does the tour start from?
How much does the tour cost?
7 What time does the bank open?
8 When does the bank close?
3
4
5
6
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2 12.10
3 7(a.m.)
4 1 p.m./1 o'clock
5 Wat Phra Kaew
6 650
7 9.30(a.m.)
8 l(p.m.)
3A
in all three conversations
1 Yes, he does.
2
1
work at home.
s On Friday, 1 go out late with my
friends or 1 go to bed early.
6 On Saturday, 1 play tennis with Pete at
9 and 1 have lunch with him.
7 On Sunday morning, 1 read a
newspaper, but it isn't in English!
8 On Sunday afternoon, l listen to mu sic
or 1 watch TV.
JF
4T
5F
6T
7T
8F
B
1 Sorry, could you speak more slowly,
please?
2 Excuse me, the Wat ... ?
3 Could you spell that?
4 Sorry, could you repeat that?
e
1 Could you spell that?
2 Excuse me, the Wat ... ?
3 Sorry, could you speak more slowly,
please?
4 Sorry, could you repeat that?
ANSWERKEY
ID
ID
2 brother 3 wife 4 nephews
5 daughters 6 son 7 husband
8 uncle 9 aunt 10 cousins 11 niece
12 parents
2 intelligent 3 funny 4 friendly
5 talkative 6 unkind 7 serious
8 interesting 9 stupid 10 quiet
11 unfriendly 12 boring
B
B
1A
25
1A
3D
45
55
6D
7D
85
2
2 daughter 3 parents 4 aunt 5 uncle
6 nephew 7 niece 8 wife 9 husband
10 grandparents
3A
2 haven't got 3 hasn't got
4 have got 5 has got 6 haven't got
7 have got 8 has got
B
2
3
4
5
6
Has [your brother] got, No, he hasn't.
Have [you] got, No, we haven't.
Has [your sister] got. Yes, she has.
Has [your flat] got, Yes, it has.
Have [your parents] got, Yes, they
have.
4
Conversation 1
B: No, 1 haven't, but l've gota pencil.
A: Is it black?
B: No, it's red.
A: Has it gota rubber?
B: Yes, it has.
A: Can 1 borrow it?Thanks.
Conversation 2
A: Have you got your camera with you?
B: No, but Fatima's got an MP3 player.
A: Has it gota camera, Fatima?
C: No, it hasn't. But my mobile phone's
gota camera.
A: Is it good?
C: Not really. lt's very small and the
pictures aren't very good.
A: Thars OK. Can you take a photo of
me?
C: OK, smile! Look. You've gota nice
smile.
5
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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haven't got
have got
haven't got
have got
has got
has got
haven't got
Have, got
have
2
3
4
5
6
funny, friendly, stupld, quiet, boring
unkind
talkative, serious, interesting
unfriendly
intelligent
D
2 quiet 3 funny 4 unkind
5 intelligent
6 boring
2
2 often 3 never 4 usually
5 sometimes 6 hardly ever
7 always 8 often 9 always
10 usually
3A
No, they
aren't.
B
Hi Maria,
How are you? l'rn fine, but l've gota
new flatmate, Cristina, and she's a real
problem. 5he never talks to me. When
she comes home in the evening, 1 usually
ask her about her day. 5he always says,
'Fine!' and then she usually watches TV
or she sometimes goes to her room to
sleep! 5he hardly ever wants to chat.
What can 1 do?
5andy
Hi Zsuzsa,
How are you? l'rn fine, but my new
flatrnate, 5andy, is a real problem. 5he
never stops talking. In the evening after
classes l'rn often ti red. 1 usually want to
relax in front of the TV for half an hour
or 1 sometimes have a short rest. 5he
always wants to talk about her day. 1
hardly ever have the energy to listen.
That's my news. Email me soon!
Cristina
4a
2
3
4
5
Joanne, Patsy
Karl, Miki
Beth, Miki
5teve, Levente
SA
6A
2 Sarn's 3 he's 4 Hes 5 wife's
6 Jean's 7 5ally's 8 leves
9 works 10 lives 11 Keira's
12 jean's 13 She's 14 she's
B
a) 2, 4, 7, 12, 14
David: 2, 4, 5
Meg: 2, 3
2F
3T
4F
B
5F
6T
7F
8T
b) 3, 13
c) 5, 6, 11
d) 8, 9, 10
My teacher's called Pilar. She's a
language teacher - she teaches 5panish.
Pilar's classes are always very interesting.
5he works very hard to make her
students speak to each other. We do lots
of fun activities like quizzes and working
in pairs. Pilar's really interested in us and
because of this we are interested in her.
Our teacher's got an award for her work:
best 5panish teacher of the year!
know Mark from playing games online.
He leves games and he plays ali the
time - he's a really good player. He's very
quick. Mark's family is quite small - he's
got one sister and she also plays online
games all the time. 5ometimes 1 think
they see each other online more than at
home!
1
ID
1A
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
does, three times a week
has, twice a week
cleans, twice a month
goes, every day
rneets. once a week
goes, once or twice ayear
phones, twice a day/every day
B
1 live in Los Angeles and 1 like going to
the beach and surfing. 1 go to Malibu
beach once a week, usually on 5aturday.
At the weekend 1 meet friends and we go
to the cinema ora café, or go to a club.
We go to the cinema three or four times
ayear and go to a club once a month.
We meet in cafés twice a week and
call each other every day. Because l'm
usually very busy, 1 only clean my flat on
the first Sunday of every month.
2A
2
3
4
5
6
7
would you like
How about
don't like
Do you like
is good for you
sounds good
B
1
2
3
4
about
free, like
time, how
where, problem
3
2 great 3 shame 4 awful
5 terrible 6 wonderful
ANSWERKEY
6A
REVIEW 1
1Ale
1 sweater O, camera O, Poland C, lrish N,
waiter J
2 newspaper O, hairdresser J, listen to V,
credit card O, Ca nada C, Mexican N
3 Colombia C, umbrella O, accountant J,
do nothing V, adaptar O, Korean N
4 engineer J, souvenir O, go to bed V,
Vietnam C, magazine O, Portuguese N
e
a) 4
b) 1
e) 3
d) 2
2A
2 works 3 are 4 don't get
5 gets up 6 has 7 doesn't cook
8 is 9 does 10 cleans 11 helps
12 doesn't work 13 goes 14 chat
15 is/'s 16 don't want
e
2 Where is he from?
3 Where is the hoste!?
4 How much money do the volunteers
get?
5 When does Roy get up?
6 Who is Cynthia?
7 Does she clean the rooms?
8 What does Roy usually do in the
afternoons?
9 What do he and the guests do in the
evenings?
10 Does he like his job?
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1 Vincenzo Moretti 2 368
3 03837 4025 4 wallet 5 100
6 credit 7 photo of (his) wife
8 9th/9 April
CHECK 1
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2c 3b 4b Se 6a
7b
8 a 9 a 10 e 11 b 12 b 13 c
14 a 15 a 16 a 17 e 18 b
19 a 20 a 21 e 22 b 23 b
24 e 25 e 26 e 27 a 28 b
29 a 30 c
3A
2 intelligent 3 serious, kind, friendly
4 talkative 5 stupid
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e) 1
d) 5
e) 3
2 have/'ve got 3 has/'s got
4 hasn't got 5 is/'s 6 is/'s
7 have got 8 Am
(Amari is a boy.)
5A
1 2 phone, 3 often, 4 mobile, 5 like,
6 things
2 1 time, 2 leave, 3 half, 4 these,
5 tickets, 6 euros
3 1 Could, 2 please, 3 course, 4 cheese,
5 can, 6 these
4 1 past, 2 sorry, 3 how, 4 about, 5 busy,
6 free
e
The man is very short. In the morning he
pushes the button for the ground floor
but in the evening he can't reach the
button for the twelfth floor. When there's
someone else in the lift, he/she pushes
the button for the twelfth floor for the
short man.
UNIT4
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2 He's from Ca nada.
3 ít's in Corfu, Greece.
4 They don't get money. They're
volunteers.
5 He gets up at six.
6 She's the chef.
7 No, she doesn't.
8 He goes to the beach.
9 They chat.
10 Yes, he does.
b) 2
5A
A man lives on the twelfth tloor of a tal!
building. Every morning he leaves home,
locks the door, takes the lift down to the
lobby, opens the front door and leaves
the building. In the evening he gets into
the lift, presses a button, 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.
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can we pay
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2 in front of 3 above 4 between
5 on 6 behind 7 next to 8 under
There's a big kitchen.
Is there a television?
How many .~~are there?
There are two of us.
There's a large sho¡:ml.!J.g centre.
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2
3
4
5
6
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8
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10
11
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4
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2 there isn't 3 there's 4 is there
5 there's 6 are there 7 There are
8 Is there 9 there are 10 there's
8b
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Places in a house: kitchen, balcony,
bedroom
Furniture: shelves, desk, armchair,
cupboard, wardrobe, sofa
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2g 3a 4e 5j 6h
not mentioned: d, f, i, k
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4a
5b
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ANSWERKEY
D
2 In Ca nada you can hear two languages
3 You can visit it in Florence.
4 ... in Russia you cango through
eleven time zones.
5 ... but in London you can choose
between sixteen ...
SA
B Eduardo C Theo D Steve
F Andrei G Tony H Nene
E Jorge
DI
1A
Fruit: banana, apple, strawberry, pear
Vegetables: broccoli, potato, garlic,
pepper
Meat and fish: chicken, salmon
Drink: fruitjuice, milk
Other: bread, cheese, butter
B
Message: Don't eat too much!
2 in front of 3 opposite
5 on the left of 6 near
4 next to
2S
3S
3A
4D
5D
6D
7D
SS
ID
2 fruit
6 rice
1A
4
2 hairdresser's
3 newsagent's
4 clothes shop
5 music shop
6 butcher's
7 electronics shop
8 shoe shop
9 pharmacy/chemist's
10 internet café
2 Is coffee good for you?
3 There's a lot of sugar in the cupboard.
4 There are a lot of tomatoes in the
fridge.
5 Does he like grapes?
6 1 don't like butter.
7 Do you eat a lot of biscuits?
8 We don't eat a lot of ice crearn.
B
lB
1 swimming costume
2 newspapers, magazines
3 jea ns, jacket
4 CD, DVD
5 shampoo, medicine
6 SIM card, headphones, memory stick
2
1 A: Can you help me?
A: Have you got these jea ns in black?
A: Oh, they aren't big enough. Have
you got them in size 16?
A: Great, l'll take them. How much are
they?
B: They're €39.99.
2 A: Can 1 help you?
B: No, it's too big. Have you got it in
small?
B: Thanks. That's great. How rnuch is it?
B: What? f60! That's too expensive.
A: Fine. No problem.
3
2
3
4
5
6
7
l'm just looking, thanks.
Have you got this J-shirt in small?
No, sorry. Only in medium.
No, it isn't right. Thanks anyway.
We've got it in red.
Mmm, l'rn not sure. 1 need to think
about it.
3 eggs 4 peas 5 meat
7 beans 8 pasta
SA
2A
3C
B
B pepper
Can onion
el
b6
d8
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f4
g7
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3
2 many 3 much
5 no 6 none
4 a lot of
2 A: Is there any orange ju ice in the
fridge?
B: No, not much - just one carton.
3 A: How many biscuits do you eat in a
week?
B: Quite a lot. 1 love biscuits!
4 A: There's no water in this bottle. lt's
empty.
B: That's OK. There's another bottle in
my bag.
5 A: Are there any tomatoes in the
fridge?
B: Not many - two or three.
6 A: How much rnoney have you got?
B: Quite a lot!
7 A: How many bananas are there in
that bowl?
B: None - it's empty.
8 A: Have we got much ice cream?
B: Yes, we've got quite a lot.
SA
b
6
1 sorne 2 any, an, a 3 any, sorne
4 sorne, any 5 any, sorne 6 a
2 There's sorne bread, but there isn't
any butter.
3 There isn't any fruit ju ice, but there's
sorne water.
4 There aren't any bananas, but there
are sorne apples.
5 There are sorne grapes, but there isn't
any cheese.
6 There's sorne pasta, but there isn't any
rice.
7 There aren't any onions, but there are
sorne carrots.
8 There's sorne salt, but there isn't any
pepper.
ID
1
2 bowls
5 packet
B
4
2A
B
7 How much ju ice is there in ten kilos of
oran ges?
8 How much sugar is there in one can of
cola?
3 bottles 4 cartons
6 jar 7 bags
2A
2 How many letters are there in the
English alphabet?
3 How much beef is there in a
hamburger?
4 How many vowels are there in English?
5 How many cents are there in a euro?
6 How much water is there in a
25-metre swimming pool?
B
2 How much
4 How many
6 How much
3 How many
5 How much
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2
3
4
5
three glasses
seven
two
one small bowl
6 one can
6A
2e
3g 4a 5f
not mentioned: b, c
2 menu 3 dishes 4 chef 5 dishes
6 menu
7 order 8 waiter 9 chef
10 bill 11 bill 12 tip 13 tip
14 waiter
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Are you ready to order?
l'd like sorne onion soup, please.
Would you like a main course?
Could 1 have sorne roast lamb?
What vegetables would you like?
Can 1 have potatoes and peas, please?
Something to drink?
Could 1 have sorne mineral water?
ANSWERKEY
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2e
3d
4f
Sa
6b
3A
Customer 1: onion, tomato, salad
Customer 2: chicken sandwich, fries,
onion, corn on the cob
Customer 3: hamburger, lettuce, onion,
salad
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3
4
5
6
could~I have~a chicken sandwich
corn~on the cob
oníonsjon the sandwich
lettuce~and~onion
and~a salad too, please
UNIT6
1
2
3
4
5
6
weren't/were not, were
was, wasn't/was not
was, weren't/were not
were, were
wasn't/was not, was
2
2 a) Was Beatrix Potter a writer? Yes, she
was.
b) Was she English? Yes, she was.
3 a) Were Beethoven and Wagner
dancers? No, they weren't.
b) Were they German? Yes, they were.
4 a) Was Confucius a doctor? No, he wasn't.
b) Was he Chinese? Yes, he was.
5 a) Were Che Guevara and Eva Perón
singers? No, they weren't.
b) Were they Argentinian? Yes, they
were.
3
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
were, 's/is
wasn't/was not, 's/is
is, was
weren't/were not, 're/are
was, isn't/is not
wasn't/was not, 'rn/arn not
was, 's/ís
were, aren't/are not
aren't/are not, were
4A
2 May the first, two thousand and ten/
the first of May, two thousand and ten
3 March the thirty-ñrst. two thousand
and two/the thirty-first of March, two
thousand and two
4 October the thirtieth, nineteen ninetyfive/the thirtieth of October, nineteen
ninety-five
5 January the twenty-sixth, two
thousand and five/the twenty-sixth of
January, two thousand and five
6 October the thirteenth, nineteen
fifty-seven/the thirteenth of October,
nineteen fifty seven
7 May the twenty-first, nineteen ten/the
twenty-first of May, nineteen ten
8 January the sixth, eighteen oh five/the
sixth of January, eighteen oh five
B
1 taught. bought
2 met, slept. left
3 spoke, woke, wrote
4 grew, knew, drew
3
2 1/5/2010
5
2 1 was at university in 1995.
3 He wasn't at home a week ago.
4 We were at the party last weekend.
5 Were you at work on/last
Wednesday?
6 My parents were both eighty years
old last year.
7 The children were tired yesterday
morning, and today, too.
8 lt was cold in/lastJuly.
9 We were in the café yesterday
afternoon.
10 Simon was here ten minutes ago,
but he isn't here now.
6A
2 Where did she grow up?
3 How many brothers and sisters did
she have?
4 What did she do after school?
5 When did she get married?
6 Where did she open the first Body
Shop?
7 When did she die?
4A
lT
2?
3T
4?
B
yes
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2 unhappy
3 Zsilan's photo
4 the same 5 didn't live 6 one year
3
5
B
Justin and Britney: C W
George and Brad: W
Kate and Leonardo: ?
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2T
3F
4T
SF
6F
D
2 far 3 together 4 in 5 in
6 in, far 7 with 8 on, away
ID
1A
2 carne 3 had 4 left 5 went
6 studied
7 travelled
8 met 9 got
10 opened 11 worked 12 opened
13 sold 14 died
B
2
3
4
5
6
D
She didn't
She didn't
She didn't
They didn't
She didn't
go to Bath University.
become a teacher.
stay at home.
start a café.
have a son.
2A
1 finished, stopped, helped
2 changed, loved, played, tried, enjoyed,
travelled
3 started, wanted, hated
e
2 met 3 spoke 4 grew 5 woke
6 taught
7 knew 8 drew 9 wrote
10 slept
11 left 12 bought
2 became
6 started
3 worked
4 met
5 got
6
Kasia didn't study last night because she
felt too ti red. She needed sorne fresh air,
so she went out far a walk. lt was a warm
evening, so there were a lot of people
in the street. She metan old friend and
they wanted to talk about old times, so
they went to a café. They stayed there
far hours because they hada lot to talk
about. Then they went to a restaurant
because they were both very hungry.
Kasia's friend had a car, so he drove her
home at the end of the evening.
They wanted to meet again, so he gave
her his phone number. Kasia tried the
number, but it didn't work, so she isn't
very happy now!
D.I
1
1 did, wrote 2 went
4 stayed, read
3 went, saw
2A
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
What did you do?
What film did you see?
Was it good?
Who did you go with?
What did you do on Sunday?
Where did you go?
How was the music?
What time did you get back?
Are you ti red now?
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ANSWERKEY
3A
2b
3a
4a
Sb
3e
4c
Sa
4
2g
6b
7f
8d
9i
4A
2
1 kilo of apples
1 tin of beans
1 kilo of ca rrots
2 South Africa's hotter than ltaly.
3 l'm older than my brother.
4 lndian 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 you than chips.
B
2 None
6 sorne
REVIEW 2
3 How many 4 are 5 any
7 Is 8 any 9 a 10 any
SA
2 weren't 3 had 4 were 5 bought
6 didn't buy 7 brought 8 went 9 ate
10 were 11 didn't have 12 was
13 did 14 played 15 went 16 saw
B
1 ,/
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.
3
2 better 3 more interesting
4 more romantic 5 closer 6 colder
7 bigger 8 friendlier
2 When did her family buy their first
colour TV?
3 Did Terry's family go shopping for
food at the supermarket?
4 Where did they buy milk, bread and
eggs?
5 How much chocolate did John and his
friends get for ten pence?
6 Did Winston go out with friends at the
weekend?
6 ,/
no
7 ,/
8 The beans are on the left of the
carrots.
2T
6
e
e
1
b) Can 1 help you?
e) No, it's too small.
d) Have you got this in large?
In 1968.
No, they didn't.
A man brought them to their house.
Five big bars.
No, he didn't.
2
3
4
5
6
1 kitchen
2 armchairs, sofa
3 television, mobile phone(s), laptop(s),
tablet(s)
4 play football, play (other) games, go
for walks, go to the theatre (and see a
play)
5 supermarket, post office, theatre
B
b) cupboard e) police station
d) memory stick e) headphones
f) stay in bed g) wardrobe
h) go shopping
i) museum
j) bathroom
e
1 a, j
2 b, g
3 d, e
4 f, h
2
a) Yes, l'd like the chicken with potatoes
and rice/rice and potatoes.
b) And would you like something to
drink?
e) Are you ready to order?
d) Can 1 have a glass of mineral water,
please?
B
1
d,a,c
2 e, a, b, d
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4a
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8 b 9 e 10 a 11 e 12 b 13 b
14 b 15 e 16 b 17 a 18 a
19 e 20 e 21 a 22 b 23 a
24 a 25 e 26 a 27 b 28 a
29 b 30 b
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2 the apartment 3 the apartment
4 the hotel 5 Mike 6 Tim 7 Tim
8 Mike
ID
1
1 lake 2 village 3 forest
4 mountain 5 desert 6 market
7 hill 8 famous building
9 river
hidden words: a good time
2A
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2A
3B
B
2 The cheapest is Family fun.
3 The most comfortable is Luxury
weekend.
4 The noisiest is Family fun.
5 The longest is Mountain adventure.
6 The easiest is Luxury weekend.
7 The most difficult is Mountain
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?
4 Which is the best exercise on this
page?
5 What's the most difficult grammar
point in English?
6 Who's the happiest person in your
family?
7 Who's the friendliest person in your
English class?
8 Which is the worst restaurant in your
town?
ANSWERKEY
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6A
UNIT8
1 sentence
2 a
3-8
David
B
Students' own answers
4A
2 having 3 running
4 staying
5 swimming 6 sleeping 7 writing
8 trying 9 beginning 10 giving
His train goes from Moscow.
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3T
4F
SF
6F
7T
8T
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4 Nick can see snow, forests and villages
out of the window. (He can't see lakes.)
5 Nick and Anton buy food from women
at stations.
6 They drink a lot of tea on the train.
SA
Hi, it's Nick again. We started the day
with a surprise - but nota good one.
Anton and 1 went to the dining car for
breakfast and there wasn't any food.
That wasn't a big problem because 1 had
sorne biscuits and we drank sorne tea,
but then we went back for lunch and
it was the same situation. The waiter
told us that there's a station where they
usually get food, but the food truck
wasn't there.
Nobody on the train was worried about
this because almost everybody brought
their own food. A guy called Egor gave
us half of his roast chicken and a Chinese
couple gave us sorne bread. People were
so kind. Anton and 1 talked about how
to thank them, so 1 taught them sorne
English songs and it was really justa big
party. My best day on the train!
ID
1
2 car park 3 crossroads 4 traffic lights
s comer 6 pedestrian street 7 park
8 road
2
2 on
6 Go
3 right
7 left
4 straight
8 miss
5 past
3
2 2c
3 3a
4 4b
4A
2
3
4
5
6
the cinema and the post office
the third building on the left
the fourth building on the right
the museum
next to
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2 No, it's between the cinema and the
post office.
3 No, it's the third building on the left.
4 No, lt's the fourth building on the r.[g)J!.
s No, it's opposite the museum.
6 No, it's next to the bank.
2A
2 's/is taking
3 are standing, 're/are listening
4 's/is walking, isn't listening
5 's/is sitting, 's/is reading
6 are chatting, aren't watching
7 's/is looking, 's/is waiting
B
A Jake B Megan C Paolo D Philip
E Wesley F Jo G Dave H Roger
1 Zoe J Lisa K Kalila
e
2 Who is Zoe talking to?
3 Where are Zoe and Paolo sitting?
4 How many bags are Jo and Dave
carrying?
5 Who is Wesley taking a photo of?
6 Who is talking on the phone?
7 What is Megan reading?
8 Who is buying a bag?
o
2 them 3 we 4 she 5 it 6 her
7 we 8 her 9 he 10 his 11 it
12 her 13 him 14 his 15 it 16 they
ID
1A
A Will
E Rob
B Mike C Tom
F Bruce
B
(Possible answers)
2 Belinda's got short, dark hair and
shes a little overweight. She's wearing
glasses.
3 Jay's got long, blande curly hair. She's
very slim and she's wearing glasses.
4 Keira's very slim. She's got short, dark
straight hair.
2
Across: 1 skirt 3 shoes 5 dress
6 jea ns 8 tie 9 socks 10 shirt
Down: 2 trousers 3 sweater 4 coat
6 jacket 7 suit 8 top
3
3 They're sitting ata café/ata table/
near Megan/next to Megan.
4 They're carrying three bags.
s He's taking a photo of Jake.
6 Roger is talking on the/his phone.
7 She's reading a newspaper.
8 Kalila's buying a bag.
2 'rn having
3 'rn sitting
4 aren't working
5 don't usually start
6 doesn't like
7 works
8 Is she looking
9 looks
10 'm phoning
3
4
2 She's talking to Paolo.
2 Is your phone ringing? Yes, it is./No, it
isn't.
3 Are you doing this exercise with a
pen? Yes, 1 am./No, rrn not.
4 Are any other people sitting in the
room? Yes, they are./No, they aren't.
5 Is music playing in the room? Yes, it
is./No, it isn't.
6 Are you enjoying this exercise? Yes, 1
am./No, l'm not.
7 Is your teacher writing on the board?
Yes, he/she is./No, he/she isn't.
8 Are your classmates drinking coffee?
Yes, they are./No, they aren't.
4
SA
2 's/is cooking
3 's/is helping
4 are (you) doing
5 'm/arn watching
6 are you wearing
7 don't usually wear
8 wear
9 'm/am standing
10 don't usually stand
11 get
12 'm/am waiting
SA
2T
3F
4F
SF
6T
3a
4c
Se
6b
B
2 for 3 of 4 to
7 about 8 about
2e
D Sam
3d
4a
5 about
6 on
ID
Sb
1A
B
2 wants 3 going into
5 Sorne of
2f
4 wants
2 horror film 3 sci-f film 4 musical
5 romantic film 6 comedy 7 drama
B
85
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Dl
E6
F3
G7
ANSWERKEY
2
2
3
4
5
6
What kind of films do you like?
How about The Hunger Games?
What's it about?
Who's in it?
1 think you'd like it.
3A
2
3
4
5
6
ls it......an._..action film?
ls anyone famous ......in._..it?
Do you want to watch ...... a film?
1 haven't got._..a DVD player.
l've got ...... it......on my computer.
4A
Za
lb
3b
4b
DJI
1A
B ferry
F plane
C bike D horse E taxi
G train H motorbike 1 boat
a
2F
9A
3E
4D
SH
6G
7B
81
2 carne by 3 rides 4 take 5 go on
6 goes by 7 'm/arn getting on
8 went by
lb
2c
a
UNIT9
2cline22
5 e line 28
3 b line 23
6 d line 32
4 a line 25
4
2 healthy 3 dangerous 4 inconvenient
5 difficult
6 convenient 7 safe
8 easy 9 comfortable 10 polluting
e
1
3
4
6
safe 2 healthy, easy
dangerous, difficult, comfortable
polluting
5 convenient
inconvenient
angry
B
2F
3T
4T
5F
3A
1
2
3
4
5
you can't
You can't ride
Can people smoke, they
Can we walk, we can
Taxis can drive
410-
5 the 6a
7 an
11 a 12 the
5
2 Rajiv is an actor in Mumbai.
3 1 haven't gota car, but l've gota
motorbike.
4 The Town Hall opens at 9.30 in the
morning.
5 1 love planes and flying. 1 always ask
for a window seat.
6 Keith often works at home in the
evening.
7 Is Manchester in the UK?
can't
3 can't
4
2 can't 3 have to 4 can we
5 can't 6 can 7 can 8 Do we have to
9 can we 10 don't have to 11 can't
12 can
SA
2F
3T
4T
e
By bike or (sometimes) by bus.
About two hours.
Twenty-five kilometres an hour.
Yes, she does.
Near her desk.
She feels stupid.
No, she doesn't,
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
3A
are you enjoying
Does Jesse write
do you write
sing
say
is Danny wearing
'm/am wearing
2
C convenient
D dangerous E empty
F famous G get H horror
1 interesting J junk K know L lake
M missed N noisy O on P polluting
Q quiet R recommend S street
T traffic U uncomfortable
V village
W worse X (e)xpensive Y you
Z (ama)zing
3
2 the hottest 3 the coldest 4 slower
5 faster 6 most convenient
7 the tallest 8 quieter
9 the most interesting
10 cheaper
4A
b
2T
3F
4T
5F
6F
e
1
1 alarm dock
3 broke down
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
B
2 lost, keys
4 traffic 5 missed
2 would like it 3 me the way
4 and turn left 5 on for about
6 sorry 7 about this 8 about it, really
5
2A
1 can't 2 don't have to
4 don't have to
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
3a
9-
DI
a
lF
28-
8 ./
6T
1A
2 plays 3 'm writing 4 're having
5 arrive 6 carne 7 don't have to
8 can 9 can't 10 have to 11 walk
12 's talking 13 is practising
14 is calling 15 have to
B
2
3A
5a
REVIEW 3
1 don't believe you.
The traffic was terrible.
my car broke down.
1 left my wallet at home.
1 feel terrible about this.
don't worry about it.
l'rn so sorry.
No, really, it's fine.
But don't let it happen again.
2 because 3 because
5 so 6 and 7 Finally
4 Then
8 but
B
First of all, 1 left the house late beca use 1
lost my keys. Then 1 missed the bus, so 1
phoned a taxi but the taxi broke down and
1 waited thirty minutes for another taxi.
After that, 1 got to the restaurant an hour
late, but 1 left your present in the taxi. l
phoned the taxi company, but they didn't
answer, so 1 went into the restaurant, but
you weren't there. Finally, 1 went home and
tried to phone you, but you didn't answer.
2 - 3 a 4 the 5 a 6 a 7 8 the 9 - 10 a 11 - 12 the
CHECK 3
lb 2b 3c
4a
Se 6c
7b
8 b 9 a 10 a 11 e 12 b 13 b
14 a 15 b 16 b 17 a 18 e 19 a
20 a 21 e 22 e 23 b 24 a 25 a
26 b 27 e 28 e 29 e 30 a
ANSWERKEY
2 drink J married 4 move 5 get
6 family 7 friends 8 course 9 learn
10 job 11 take 12 have 13 stay
14 party 15 shopping
UNIT 10
mm
1A
2
's/is going to look for
J isn't going to stay
4 would like to be
5 's/is going to have
6 's/is going (to go)
7 would like to work
8 are going to visit
9 aren't going to have
10 would like to move
e
2 Where are you going to look for a new
flat, Jim?
J When are you going to go to university,
Hiro?
4 Why would you like to work in TV, Hiro?
5 How are you going to travel, Tom and
Kim?
6 Why would you like to move nearer
your daughter, Tom and Kim?
e
b5
c2
d6
e3
fl
2
2 Would you like to work in TV?
Yes, 1would./No,1 wouldn't.
J Are you going to see your family next
weekend?
Yes, 1 am./No, l'rn not.
4 Is English going to be useful for you?
Yes, it is./No, it isn't.
5 Would you like to buy a new mobile
phone?
Yes, 1would./No,1 wouldn't.
6 Are you and your classmates going to
study English next year?
Yes, we are./No, we aren't.
7 Would you like to live in another
country?
Yes, 1would./No,1 wouldn't.
8 Would your classmates like to go
home now?
Yes, they would./No, they wouldn't.
3A
b
e
2 no
J fl.2 million
4 his children (Carla and Paolo)
5 no
6 their children
7 peo ple without jobs/jobless peo ple
4A
2 go for J sorne work 4 a holiday
5 clubbing 6 move 7 married
8 start 9 learn 10 stay
Message: Life's a lottery!
B
IIE
1A
2 thirsty J tired 4 wet 5 hungry
6 hot 7 lost 8 cold 9 stung
10 warm
e
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h8
b9 e5
il
j6
d 3
e4
f 10
g2
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1 stung, hungry 2 hot, lost
4 thirsty 5 warm 6 cold
J wet
2
1 lost, tired
2 to school. to work, home
J a new computer, a present for a friend,
a new car
4 sorne help, a glass of water, a job
3A
Speaker 1: d
Speaker 2: e
Speaker3:b
Speaker 4: a
Across
1 drawing J exhibition 4 statue
6 photograph 8 concert
Down
1 dance performance 2 painting
7 play
2
2 about J Shall
5 stay 6 let's
3A
2 How about going for a bike ride?
J Why don't we go toan art gallery?
4 What about staying at home and
cooking something?
5 What/How about making spaghetti
and meatballs?
a) rrs not forme. Looking at paintings is
boring!
b) 1 don't really feel like doing that. l'rn
too ti red.
e) That's a good idea. You make the
meatballs, 1 can make the pasta.
d) Brilliant! What shall we eat?
e) That isn't a very good idea. 1 haven't
got much money.
e
Ja
2b
B
2a
Je
4b
Sb
6a
7c
8b
4
2 will win 3 won't be 4 won't know
5 'll/will miss 6 'll/will love 7 won't be
8 won't come
r-
2 a) 1,
4 a) 2,
5 a) 2,
6 a) 1,
b)
b)
b)
b)
b)
7 ./
8 At night taxis are convenient, but
they're expensive as well.
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be dangerous to walk alone late at
night in sorne a reas.
5 lt isn't a good idea to carry a lot of
money, and leave your expensive
watch at home, too.
6 You can get delicious food in cafés
and in street markets as well.
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6 might 7 won't 8 might not
9 might 10 won't
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4 don't
e
1
2
3
4
5
6
leg, head, neck
hand, back
knee
e/bow, nose, toe
thumb, stomach
mouth
2
2 hurts
J headache
4 sore throat
5 runny nose
6 stomachache
7 tempera tu re
8 cough
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ANSWERKEY
3
8 A: hard
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
4A
you should speak
Should 1 get
You shouldn't have
should 1 do
You should visit
You should take
you shouldn't open
you shouldn't travel
you shouldn't drink
1
2
3
4
b3
c4
lA
2 ride 3 climb 4 do 5 met
6 go to 7 Sleeping 8 watch
B
2 a teacher
3 a golfer
s
4 a jazz singer
1 tired, terribly
2 comfortable, noisy, hungry, cheaply,
expensive
3 badly, beautifully, kind
should 1 do
you shouldn't eat
you should change
should 1 sleep
you shouldn't watch
you shouldn't go
you should do
SA
HE
safely, dangerously, fast
hard, late, loudly
healthily, early, fast, clearly
perfectly, well, loudly
B
4
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
UNIT lZ
B: hard
d2
quickly
angrily
nervously
carefully
3
2 climbed 3 done 4 travelled
5 had 6 ridden 7 drunk 8 played
9 met 10 flown
B
B
2 carefully
5 slowly
3,5, 7,8
e
2g
3a
4c
Sf
6b
7e
D
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4 angrily
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1
1 drop 2 cross
5 lie 6 stand
DE
2 That was my favourite vase.
3 rrn really ti red.
4 lt's cold in here.
a) Let me make you a coffee.
b) Let me look.
e) l'll buy you another one.
d) Shall 1 close the window?
1
2
3
4
have
get, send, answer
forget, exchange, remember
answer, turn on, turn off
2 send 3 remember 4 turn off
5 answer 6 exchange 7 have
8 answer 9 forget 10 start
11 turn on 12 get
2AJB
multi-tasking 5, b
forgetting things you have to do 2, a
staying late to finish work 6, c
doing what you like doing first 4, f
keeping two or three lists of things to
do 3, e
e
2 use 3 improve 4 time management
5 multi-task 6 same
3
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
3 push
4 lift, pick, up
2A
A: slowly
A: lazy
A:
A:
A:
A:
A:
quietly
easily
badly
energetic
noisily
B: slow
B:
B:
B:
B:
B:
B:
lazily
quiet
easy
bad
energetically
noisy
lb
2c
3a
2 Have, visited 3 Has, eaten
4 Has, seen 5 Have, been
6 Has, swum
e
2 No, they haven't. 3 No, she hasn't.
4 Yes, she has. 5 Yes, they have.
6 No, he hasn't.
SA
2F
2 Shall 1 phone 3 'll email
5 Let, give 6 '11 do
4
3c
4b
Sa
C Day 2
D Day 5
E Day 4
B
4d
3A
2a
B
B Day 3
B
B
4A
2 hasn't been 3 have seen
4 hasn't seen 5 has eaten
6 haven't eaten 7 have visited
8 hasn't swum
1 to 2 have 3 have 4 with 5 from
6 too 7 in 8 at 9 take 10 ali
11 meet 12 make
1A
2
2 and 3 too/as well 4 because
5 but 6 First 7 then 8 Finally
9 too/as well 10 or
6A
2
3
4
5
1 sleep outside
2 meet a new friend, go to a match
3 climb Mount Bromo, watch the sun
rise
4 ride an elephant, do a bungee jump
6c
4 'll get
3T
4F
5T
6F
7T
8F
e
2 Jim has eaten Greek food (many
times) (in New Zealand).
4 They watched the sunset near the
Temple of Poseidon/in Cape Sounion.
6 Jim didn't ride the donkey (he walked
behind it and it kicked him in the
stomach).
8 He isn't back home, hes in hospital in
Athens.
6A
2 Yes, he has. 3 No, he hasn't.
4 Yes, they have. 5 No, he hasn't,
B
2 Yes, he has.
3 Yes, he has.
5 No, he hasn't.
4 Yes, they have.
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1A
2F
3C
4E
5A
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ANSWERKEY
e
3
A: Hello. Can/Could 1 speak to the
manager, please?
B: Justa moment. J'm sorry, he's busy
at the moment. Could you call back
la ter?
A: lt's very important.
B: Can 1 take a message?
A: No thanks. 1'11 phone back later.
2 got 3 been 4 sung 5 been
6 f\own 7 swum 8 driven
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Conversation 2: 4
Conversation 3: 8
Conversation 4: 1
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Conversation 2: two years ago
Conversation 3: 2007
Conversation 4: when he was about
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2
3
4
5
2
2 haven't 3 Have 4 have 5 went
6 Have you ever sung 7 've sung
8 was 9 did you sing
10 Have you ever driven 11 drove
12 snowed
REVIEW 4
1A
3
2 rode 3 Did you like 4 was
5 didn't go 6 Has he ever hurt
7 's broken 8 did he do 9 was
10 fell
4
2 down
3 across 4 towards 5 over
6 under 7 through
8 away from
9 into 10 up
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1
1 phone 2 ring 3 take
5 phoning
6 Answer
six double eight, two nine seven five
oh seven five, seven two eight one
six two three, two double eight nine
nine eight nine, double seven double
six
6 oh eight seven oh, five double three,
eight double nine two
4 cal!
2
2
3
4
5
6
7
Could you tell me the number?
OK, 1'11 ring you back.
Could 1 leave a message for her?
./
Hi, Frank. lt's Sally.
Good morning. Could 1 talk/speak to
Mr Suriano, please?
8 ./
3
1
A: Could you ring me back, please?
B: Of course. Can you give me your
number?
A: Yes, it's 0141 6493861.
B: Let me check that. 0141 6493861.
A: That's right.
2
A: Hi, Xavier. This is Bea.
B: Hi, Bea. How are you?
A: J'm OK. Is Michelle there?
B: Yes, but she's sleeping.
A: Could/Can 1 leave a message for her?
B: Of course.
A: Just ask her to cal! me.
B: OK. Bye.
2 decided 3 joined
4 've/have been 5 've/have met
6 met 7 returned 8 is going to speak
9 're/are going to have
10 'd/would like to open
B
2 Have you been to a lot of different
countries?
3 When did you meet your husband?
4 Where is Jacques going to speak next
week?
5 What would you like to do next?
e
2 Yes, 1 have. 3 Four years ago.
4 Ata big MSF meeting.
5 We'd like to open a hospital.
2A
1 finally, as well, because, also
2 headache, sore throat, temperature,
cough
3 through, towards, away from, out of
4 hungry, thirsty, sunburnt, lost
5 drawing, concert, exhibition, statue
6 carry, drop, lift, pick up
7 shoulder, knee, finger, elbow
B
b7
c2
d5
f6
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g4
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2 runny nose 3 into
5 dance performance
4 stung
6 push
7 neck
A
2 DR
3 D
4 D
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6 R
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5 should
6 '11 7 might
8 shouldn't
9 should
10 '11 11 shouldn't
12 might not
13 should
14 won't
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