Frances Eales • Steve Oakes • Louis Harrison
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speak'Out
2ND
EDITION
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2ND
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Elementary
Workbook
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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
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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.
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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
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e) Has got lan
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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
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A: OK, thanks. lt sounds great!
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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
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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
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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~
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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
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... ? Complete the crossword.
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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).