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Starter
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StarterStudent's
Book

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Contents
1

cD-RoM
f.ftlEif

New friends

'lA Vlrhat's your name?

pG

numbers
0-12

1E} \,vher€'s

pa

countries

plo


things
inyourbag(1); RealWorldfirstnamesandsurnames: Conversations
in class
thealphabet;
classroom
a andan
language
people;
plurals
things;

'tc

she from?

In class

'tD Peopte

2

and things

p12

Review and Progress Portfolio

p13

All about you


cD-RoM
r.lnril

2A She's British
2El vvhafsyourjob?
2C Personal

2D How old is she?

2

Review and Progress Portfolio

3

People

and places

3A Two cities
3E| Brothers

3c

and sisters

Eat in or take

positive

be(singular):
andnegative
(singular):
questions
,e
andshort
answers

Trueandfalsesentences

p16

nationalities
jobs

p18

titles;greetings

RealWorldemailaddresses;
personal
questions
information

Email
addresses

p2o

13-100

numbers

ReafWorldHowold... ?

p14

information

away?

3D Breadandcheese

p21

cD-RoM
fJEilif
p22

(1);wordorderwith
adjectives
very
adjectives;

p24

family

p26

foodanddrink(1)


o2B

foodanddrink(2);love,like,
eat,drink,a lot of

3

Review and Progress Portfolio

p29

4

My world

cD-RoM
r.tt!!!ir

4A I like it!

p3O

4El My free time

p32

zlc Buying things
zto Days and times


p36

p34

4

Review and Progress Portfolio p37

5

Day-to-day

life

Present
Simple(1,you,we,they\:
positive
andnegative
Present
Simple(1,you,we,theyJ:
freetimeactivities
questions
andshortanswers
thingsto buy;fhrbthat,these,those BealWorldin a shop
RealWorldtellingthetime;
daysof theweek;timewords
talkinoaboutthetime

p4O


timephrases
wilh on,in,at

5C The New Moon

D42

foodanddrink(3)

5D A day off

D'44

andphrases
trequency
adverbs
wiln every

sEl Where

does she work?

Twoemails
Fiona's
family

A pricelist in a caf6

Lifein PeruandAustralia
Anonlineinterview

in a shop
Fourconversations

cD-RoM
r.rTllar
dailyroutines

day

positive,
be(plural):
negative,
questions
andshortanswers
possessive
3; subiectpronouns
(1,you,etc.)andpossessive
(ny, your,elc.)
adjectives
RealWorldmoneyandprices;
H o wm u c h. . . 7 i n a c a I 6

phrases
withlike,have,Iive,
work,study

p3a

5A A typical


l, my,you,your
Conversations
at a party
RealWorldsaying
hello;introducing
people;
phonenumbers;
goodbye
saying
he,his,she,her
ReafWorldWhere
areyoufrom?

Present
Simple(ra she,O: positive
andnegative
Present
Simple(he,she,it\:
questions
andshortanswers

Carol's
routine
Tom'sroutine

BealWorldin a restaurant

A restaurant
menu
routines

Sunday


Conversations
at a party
Phone
numbers
Whereareyoufrom?

Helpwith Listeningwordstress

Welcome
to theclass
Helpwith Sounds/a/ and/a/

Names
people
Introducing
Phone
numbers
Names
andcountries
What's
his/ hername?
Where's
he/ shefrom?
Firstnames
andsurnames
Conversations
in class

Talking
abouta photo

Sentences
aboutfamouspeople

Reading
andWriting
Portfolio
1 WBp60

Around
theworld
Photos
of friends

Trueor false?
Aboutyourpartner
Ben'sfriends

Trueandfalsesentences
yes,/noquestioni

Atanemployment
agency

Goodmorning!
yourpartner
Interview


Filling
in aform

Howoldis yourcat?

HelpwithListening
numbers
wilh-teenand-ty
HelpwithSounds
/r/ and/irl

ouestions
wilhHowold... ?
Guess
theages
Reading
andWritingPortfolio2 WBp62

Helpwith Listeningcontractions

Talking
aboutthetwoemails

Fona'sfamily
0urgrandchildren

Yourfamily

Prices
Twocustomers

in a cafd
Theylovechocolate!

0rdering
foodanddrinkin a caf6
Helpwith Sounds/o/ and//

Lifein PeruandAustralia
Anonline
interview
Eourconversations
in a shop
Times

Helpwith Listeningquestions
wiln doyou
Helpwith Sounds/0/ and/d/

Sentences
aboutFiona's
family

Foodanddrink

Srntences
wilh love,tike,eat,drink,
a lot of
Reading
andWriting
Portfolio

3 WBp64

Trueorfalse?

Trueandfalsesentences

Your
freetime
Yourpartner's
freetime
Buying
thingsina shop
Filmtimes

Your
freetime
yes/ noquestions
Aconversation
ina shop

Reading
andWriting
Portfolio
4 WBp66

Carol's
routine
urnchon Monday

(1)

HelpwithListening
sentence
stress

Yourdailyroutine
Yourpartner's
dailyroutine
Yourbestfriend

Conversations
in a restaurant

(2)
HelpwithListening
sentence
stress

ordering
foodanddrinkin a re$auranr

RConversation
ina restaurant

fundayroutines

HelpwithSounds
/w/ and/v/

YourSunday
routine


Trueandfalsesentences

Ouestions
withdoes

Reading
andWriting
Portfolio
5 WBp68


6

Towns and cities

CD-ROM

6A tufy home town

p46

places
in a townor city(1)

a, some,a lot of;
thereis / thereare:positive

6Et Are there


p4A

placesin a townor city(2)

thereis / thereare:negative,
yes/ noquestions
andshort
answers;
any

p50

thingsin yourbag(2)

RealWorldat thetouristinformation Conversations
at a tourist
cenlre
information
centre

p52

clothes;
colours;favourite

6G Tourist

any shops?

information


6D lt's my favourite

Susan's
home
town

p53

6

Review and Progress Portfolio

7

C'fnfttf
Love it, like it, hate il! 0D-RoM

7A We're h^rins

p54

thingsyoulikeanddon'tlike;
love,like,hate

objectpronouns

7B Can you drive?

p56


abilities

canfor ability

7c

p5A

prepositions
of place

BealWorldaskingfor and
givingdirections

inthestreet
Three
conversations

p60

Ooontine
thingspeople

PastSimpleof be:positive
andnegative
PastSimple
of be:questions
and
shortanswers;wasborn/ werebom


Threeamazing
days

RealWorldtalkingaboutdaysand
dates;making
suggestions

A conversation
aboutthisevening

Directions

7D I love tfre Internet
?
Review and Progress Portfolio

A

Days to remember

We'reverydifferent

p61

CD.ROM

8A l was tfiere!

p62


(2)
adjectives

aB Ffappy anniverrsary!

p64

years
andpastiimephrases

8C When's your birthdiy?

p66

months
anddatei

8D Festivals

p6a

bignumbers

8

Review and Progress Portfolio

p69


9

Going away

CD.ROM

Fantastic
festivals

9A Amazing joumeys

p70

transpofi

positive
(regular
PastSimple:
and
irregular
verbs)

Let'sgo bytuk{uk!
Around
theworldbybike

98 My tait notiaay

p72


holidayactivities

questions
PastSimple:
negative,
andshortanswers

places
Favourite

9C f-ast *..l<"na

p74

at thestation

RealWorldbuyingtraintickets

90 Who, what, when?

p76

question
words

9

1()

Review and Progress Portfolio


C0-R0M

My future

p7A
1oA Life changes
you
going
p8o
to do?
loB What are

pa2

1OC Good luck!
10

TheTravel0uiz

p77

futureplans;futuretimephrases
phraseswith have,watch,go,go to
(3):feelings
adjectives

begoingto:positive
andnegative
begoingfo:questions

and
shortanswers
goodbye
RealWorldsaying
andgoodluck

Review and Progress Portfolio p84

End ofCourse

pas

Review

Pair and Group Work

pa6

Language

Summaries

ploo

Recording

Scripts

p12o


A worldlanguage

Seeyousoon!


colour
ispink
t bvourite

Atownorcityyouknow

Sentences
withthereis/ thereare

Helpwith Listeninglinking(1)

Places
nearSusan's
flat
Places
nearyourhome

withls therea ...? and
Questions
Arethereany... ?

Hefpwith Sounds/t/ and/d3l

Yourclothesandcolours
Favourite

thingsandpeople
Reading
andWritingPortfolio
6 WBp70

youlove,like,don'tlikeandhate
Things

:f+ wifi thechildren

youandyourfamily
Things
can
andcan'tdo

Helpwifi Listening
canot can't
--

-trceconversations
inthestreet
Helpwitt Sounds
/s/ and/J/

withDoes... like... ?
Questions

withDoyoulike... ?
ouestions
Trueorfalsesentences

with
canand
can't
wilhcan
Ouestions

n finstor.rd SirhSdir*tir*
youdoonline
Things
Reading
7 WBp72
andWritingPortfolio

'[LEt amazingdays

WhenI wasten

Sentences
with wasandwere

When
andwherepeople
wereborn
Your
lastwedding
orparty
yourbirthday?
(2)
Helpwithlisteninglinking
When's

_ ___ __llgkingsuggestions

f tda"
-rdilirq

Helpwith Sounds/crl and/g:/

Aconversation
about
nextSaturday

Festivals
Reading
andWritingPortfolio
I WBp74

Present
HelpwithListening
Simple
orPastSimole

(3)
HelpwithListening
sentence
stress
Helpwith Sounds/V and/r/

Howyoutravelaround
Thelasttimeyouvisiteda different
townorcitv


Sentences
in the PastSimple

ThingsNancyandJeffdidonholiday
Yourlastholiday_

Thingsyoudoon holiday
PastSimplequestions

Lastweekend
Buyingtraintickets
0uestions
aboutyouandyourpartner

Questions
withbegoingto
plans
Students'future
Sayinggoodbye
andgoodluck

li|/h-questions
Reading
andWritingPortfolio
9 WBp76

Sentences
with begoingto
wilh be goingto

Questions

Reading
Portfolio
10WBp78
andWriting

P?spmic

S)rmbols

p126

Answer

Key p126

Glassr.oom

Instructions

p127

CD-ROM/Audio

CD lnstructions

p12a



1 New friends
1A

What's your name?

VocabularynumbersO-12
Grammar l, my,you,your
RealWorld sayinghe[[o;
introducing
people;
phone
numbers;
sayinggoodbye

H ello!
a)

Look at the
photo. Read and listen to
conversationI. Listen again
and practise.
= pfOIlUICl?tlOl

b) PractiseconversationI
with four students.Use
your name.
c) Tell the classyour name.

@


ul FiIl in the gaps with I, my,you or your.

A
SUE

M ARIO
SUE
M ARIO

b)

B
Hello, Il?J narne'sSue.
What'-s..
nar-ne?
' n M:rri o.
H el l o,
N i ce ttr rncet

ADAM Hi,
MEG

Hi,

ADAM
MEC

M.g.
Adarn.How are
?

'rn fine, thanks.And
'm OK, thanks.

l oo.

Listen and check.

c) Work in pairs. Practise the conversations in 5a).

Hello,
l'm Francesca.
Hetto,my name'sLee.
.an
&l

Read and listen
^l
to conversation 2. Listen
again and practise.

I

b) Practise conversation 2
with four students. Use
your name.

J

{*


t I?

a.
.d,

HelpwithGrammar

/

{
"f

I

I

I

'\,

"ttirt'

a) Fill in the gaps with
I or my.
1 ,/_.'rn
Stefar"r.
'rr fine, thanks.
2
3
., narnesEmcl.

b) Fill in the gaps with
you or your.

sTEFAN
Hello, I'm Stefan.What's your name?
EMEL Hello, my name'sEmel.
STEFAN
Nice to meet you.

1 How are .yelL?

EM EL

Y OU tOO.

z Nic e t o I nc ( ' l
a What'-s
name?
p101
Listen and practise
the sentences in 3.

nM
ANtrA
lM
A N trA

Hi, Anita.
Hi, Tim. How are youl
I'rn fine, thanks. And lr

I' rn OK , t hanks.


1A Vocabularyand Grammar

people
ntroducing

Phone
numbers

-'-'

a
Readand listen to conversation3.
-:sten againand practise.
: \\brk in groups. Practise conversation 3.
-, \-our
se
names.
\

o

Lrmbers
0-12
Listen and practise these numbers.

3i


0 zero

2 two

5 five
6 six
7 seven

wh;i,;
t;;;h";; ;;;.;i

J,0 ten
11 etev en
12 twetve

It's02076223479.
TIP! e In phone numbers 0 = oh and 44 = doublefour.
b) Work in pairs. Practise the questions and answers.

three
to Lir

9 nine

a)
Listen to three conversations. Write the
phone numbers.

!i \\brk in pairs. Say four numbers. Write your
:artner's numbers. Are they correct?


b) Work in pairs. Compare answers.

-fl-r-

NtNA David, this is Polly.
DAVTDHello, Polly.Nice to meet you.
PoLLY You too.
LU cY Goodbye,Mi ki .
MtKt Bye, Lucy. Seeyou soon.
LUCY Yes,seeyou.

@

Wotk in pairs. Student A

pB6. Student B

Goodbye!
@

'-.,
Read and listen ro conversation4.
i;l;i: '
^l
Listen again and practise.
b) Say goodbye to other students.

p92.



Where's she from?
rrr
Q U I CKR EVIEW
Writetwo phonenumbers.
Workin pairs.Sayyourphone
numbers.
Writeyour partner's
numbers.
Aretheycorrect?

Countries
6f

$

Look at the map. Match thesecountries
to l-12.
itay r srazit Rissia the USA
GErmanyEgyp, AustreliaM6xico
Tirkey the Uft China Spair',

Wo.k in pairs. Look again at the map. Say a number.
Your partner says the country.
Number7.

ltaty.

Where
areyoufrom?

Q

ul
Look at the photo of Stefanand Emel. Listen to the
conversationand fill in the gaps.
b)

HelpwithListening

Vocabularycountries
Grammar he, his,she,her
Rea[World Whereareyou from?
Help with Listeningwordstress
Review phonenumbers;l, my,you,your

Listen and practise.

c) Where are you from? Tell the class.
6rt

Lrsten,arrd notice the word
str es s ( ' ) in t he c o u n tri e s i n 1 .

l'm fromJapan.

l'm fromFrance.

I' m from C ol ombi a

l'm from Moscow.


itatv grazit
d) Work in groups. Ask other students where they are from.
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1E| Vocabularyand Grammar
Work in new pairs. Ask and answer questions about
the people in the photos.
1 - - - - _ '_ - * - "* * _

What'shername?
1-2./-""-'
-i
-" "^-'

Binoche
i ]yji91te

f wr,"i.tin.fr"rz'';

,:.
france.:

\.a ','* .- ._ '.'_ - ...* - ...- .''...1

@

's hisname?

I -.rtrk again at the photo of Stefan and Emel.
'tlllch questions 14 to answers a)-d).
' .i:-.rr'shis name?\
a) He's from Russia.
\-- b) His name's Stefan.
: .i.:eres he from?
,i'iat's her name?
.i'ieres she from?

I GIE

c) She'sfrom Turkey.
d) Her name'sEmel.

f,S Listen and practise.

r Fill in the gaps with he or his.
- ''\-hat's.-l?l-5-.
name?

-nGrammar
:
name'sStefan.
.\-here'-s

from?
from Russia.
........!

e


!, Fill in the gapswith sheor her.
- -*-hats..h.e-r...
name?
:
name'sEmel
i\-here's
from?
's from Turkey.

p10l

ai \\brk in pairs. Look at photos 1-6 of famous
3ctors and actresses. Write sentences. Use these
:-unes and countries.
lllet*effi

Pen6lopeCruz WittSmith

Chan Nic o l eKi d m a n D a n i e l C ra i g
.;ac k ie
Frand Spain the UK China the USA Australia
' Her name's
Juliette Binoche. She'sfrom France.
b) '

Lisren and check.

Wort in pairs. Student A


p87. Student B

pg3.


1G

ln class

Vocabularythe alphabet;
thingsin your
bag(1);a andan
RealWorld first namesandsurnames:
classroomtanguage
Review What'shis/ hername?

o oo
Q U I C KREVIEW
Workin pairs.Askthe namesof studentsin your ctass:
AWhat'shisname?B Marcus.What's
hername?A Ana.

Thealphabet
O

fi[q

ffi Listen and saythe alphabet.Notice the

b) Work in pairs. Compare answers.


vowels and tlre consonallts.

Ao Bb CcD d EeF f Gg
H h Ii Jj Kk LLM mN n
0o PpQ qR rSsT t U u
Vv WwXx Yy Zz
et

a) EIID Listen to the teacher talk to two more
students. Write their names.

ffi

Listenandwrite theletters.

0

^l

trIU

in 3a).
fi! Lister,andpractisethequestions

first name) What'syour first name,please?
b) Ask three stud.entsthe questions in 3a). Write
their first names and surnames.

Things

in yourbag(1)
@

What'syourfirstname?
@

,l Look at photo A. Then match the teacher's
questions I-3 to the student's answers a)-c).
t What'syour first name,please? a) Molina.
z What's your surname?
b) M-O-L-I-N-A.
3 How do you spell that?
c) It's Pedro.

U)4lf,Il Listen and check.

a) Look at photo B. Match these words to
things l-10.
a bag7 a dictionary anSpple
a pen a pEncil a book a ndtebook
aniPod a m6bite anumbrElla
b) EE|

Sf Listen and practise.


Real World

lC


rfflr
rtI

''\.rrk

in pairs. Look againat photo B.
>.rva number. Your partner says

Kate

:c thing.
'."m ber 1

Il

I

A bag.

,*

lI$ withVocabulary
-oot at the words in 6a). Fill in
::le gaps wrl"h 6ror an.

O
-

\\ e use
with nouns that

regin with a
sound.
\\ e use
with nouns that
besin with ? rr)\\'cl sound.

pl00
1ll in the gaps with a or ar,.
'a

:
a-,

,

country
number
English dictionary
.. student
answer
phone number

i r CUSB
1il0!
-r

L'-

Look at photo C. Lislen to
'-hreeconversationsin class.Match

:tudents l-3 to the words they ask
.rbout a)-c).
' \lagda
: Pedro
I Hasan

@

a) Brazll
b) answer
c) pencil

^l

Fill in the gapswith thesewords.

Ex€ui'esorry mean spett repeat What's understandknow
A
prono l--EXC--qSe
me. What does'notebook' 2,,,
KATE Look. This is a notebook.

EdWorld
Listen again. Tick (/) these
rentences when.you hear them.

Can you 4

that, please?
...-..


c

I'm sorry,I don't understand.
What's(tdpiz)in Engtish?

KATE What's the answer to question 2?
HAsANI'm s..
.. , I don't

Canyou repeatthat, please?
l'm sorry,I don't know.
How do you spe[[(Brazit)?

D
PE D R O 7

Pl01
C

B
KATE Do exercise4 on page 10.
MAcDAI'm sorrv. I don't 3
KATE Do exercise4 on page 10.

Excuse
me.
What does(answer)mean?

?


Listen and praclisethe
sentencesinll.

'numero'in English?

KATE Number.
p roR o H ow do yotr 8
KArE N-U-M-B-E-R

that?

b) Work in pairs. Practise the conversations. Take turns to be
the teacher.


1D

People and things

{
I
f

QUI(REVIEW oor
Write four Engtish
words.Workin pairs.Spellyour wordsto your partner.
Wtite your partner'swords.ls your spettingcorrect?

O


Vocabularypeople;
things;
plurals
Reviewthe alphabet

Look at the photo of Kate for
^l
one minute. Close your book.
Write all the things in the photo
you can remember.
b) Work in pairs. Compare
answers and check your partner's
spelling. Who has more words?

O

^l

a biby a)
b) .'l... - '
0

Look at these words. Write
the missing letters.

Look at the picture. Match thesewords to people a)-e).

fiftff


a boy a girl a man a w6man
Listen and practise.

tl Look at the photo of Kate. Match thesewords to things I-7.
a diary4

SINGULAR

achairt atiblei' a compiter:,a cimerat awatcht a sinUwich-:

a chai r
a table
a thi ng
a Doy

b) , ' -' ', 'r.;i Listen and practise
c)Workinpairs.WhatthingsfromlessonlCareinthephoto?

a watch
a sandwich

+-s
chairs
tables
thing_
boy+ -es
watches
sandwich
y ) -ies
diaries

bab
irregular
men
women
I
I people

ffiffi proo
{-j'ffi $"$ Listen and practise
the plurals in 4.
@

wir" the plurals.
t
2
3
4
5

.rl..,yitrl t)

ry

@

a girl girls
a camera
a country
a watch
aman


6
7
a
s
10

a computer
a woman
an apple
a dictionary
a person

Wortoin pairs.Look at p98.


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@ilo,,."r.Yl:',:;,ffin*';
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letters.

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lal

bag
b)


Listen again and practise.

Fill in the gapswith I, my,

^l or your.
\ou

ANDY Hello, 1/'m Andy. What's
name?
KARA Hello, 3------.-..,,,-name'sKara.
ANDY Nice to meet a--KARA s---------------too.
BILL Hi, Vicky.
vrcKY Hi, Bill. How are 6 -.. . ?
'm fine, thanks.
BILL 7
A nds
?
'm OK, thanks.
vrcKY s
b) Work in pairs. Practise the
conversations. Use your name. .
\\rite the numbers.

O
i
+
6
2
I

p

zere
f___
f-__
s_t__
o__

7 s
12 t_____
9 n___

3 r _ ___
8 e ____
ll

e

$tit" rhe countries.

r alyrl
2
3
4
s
e
z
8

suiRas

ceMiox
myranGe
niCah
azrliB
kueTyr
piSna

b.g man appte practise
vocabularythat Japan
understandcamera alphabet

lal

c:rmput wom n teach,
It rty Chin Br zil J ,pan
und stand camer atphbet

G,:-,rTlput;,

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O

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I talv
R..
M
G

c.,.".

B
T
S

b)

practise.
1
2
3
4
5
6

Is your camerli from Chin'?
Your apples are in my bag.
Practisethe alph.,bet.
My c,mput. i s from J, r pan.
Is he from It rly or Br,,zil?
Is your teach, a man or a
W Om,l n?

b) Work in pairs. Practise the
sentences.

Listen again and practise.

Language Summary 1, plOO
a) Fill in the gaps with he,his,
she or her.

n
B
n
B

name?
What's 1__h.l_s__,
2.---.....-....name's Andy.
Where's :--...,,,------from?
4 ,.,,.........
's from the UK..

I
B
I
B

name?
Whats s__h_er..
6-............-name'sKara.
from?
Where's z
8-.....---..,,--'s
from the USA.

b) Work in pairs. Practise the
conversations.

a) Find 12 things or people


(+ .r).

rq

wo v€ Ex
D FMA N C E
E D LB B H I
S I A Y
S A N D W IC
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C OMP U TE
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b) Write the plurals.
boy ) boys

c) Work in new pairs. Ask the
questions in 4a) about students
in your class.

Write the vowels(a, e, i, o, u)
in thesethings.Then put a or
an in the boxes.
r fjl
z[-l
rf_l
4f_l
sf_-]
of--]
zf_l

bag
-p p la -c t --n -ry
-mb r-1 1 --b
-l---k
n -t -b
p -n c -1

el --l - p - a
s f_-l p _ '
rof_l b _ _ k


a) Tick (/) the things you can do
in English.
I cansayhelloandgoodbye.
I canaskpeople's
names.
people.
I canintroduce
I cansayphone
numbers.
I cansaywherepeople
arefrom.
I cansaythealphabet.
I cansaywhenI don'tunderstand.
I canaskpeople
to repeatthings.
I canuseolurals.
b) What do you need to study
again?SeeCD-R0Ml"Ittll


2 AII about you
She's British
ooo
Q U I CKR EVIEW
Writefivesingular
words(awatch,etc.).Work
in pairs.Take
turnsto say
your words.Saythe pluralsof your partner'swords:A a watch.B watches.


Nationalities
Write the missing vowels (a, e, i, o, u) in these countries.
^l
y
t / talv
s G rm nv
9 T rk
pvDt
zBr_ z_1
to the _K
6
3 R_ss__
11 Sn
n
7 _ _ s tr_ l _ _
+ the _S_
SMx c
12 Ch
n

O

b) Match thesenationalities to the countries in 1a).
'
^a
a)
berman
)
b) M€xican
c) Itilian

d) Rfissian

e)
f)

Am€rican
Spinish

e) L.gl'ptran
h)

eizitir"

British
t) lirkish
k) Lnrnese
r) AustrAlian
t)

a) #,HS o;, Listen and practise the countries and
nationalities.
itaty

ttiltian

b) Work in pairs. Say a country. Your partner says the
nationalitv.
'
itheuK i
-zr*---""'

c) What's your nationality? TelI the class.
/.:--:-\
' .*
l'm Colombian
i l'mJapanese.
i ( l'm French.
)

Around
theworld
a) Work in pairs. Look at photos A-D. Fill in the gaps
with a nationality from 1b).
b) ,:',ffi Listen and check.

HelpwithGrammar
@

Eitt in rhegapswith 'm,'re or \.
(+)
POSITIVE
1 I
British.
z You lre a student.
: H e. . _. _. .Chine
_. _. s e .
+ She ,,.,.,.,_,,
Brazilian.
s It
American.


(= I am)
(= you are)
(= he is)
(= she is)
(= it is)

pr03

Vocabularynationalities
Grammar be (singutar):
positiveand negative
Reviewplurals;
countries;
my,your, his,her


[-o

2A Vocabularyand Grammar
Listen and practise the sentences in 4.
n ) l'm British.

O

Work in new pairs. Write three true sentencesand
three false sentences.

,, Fill in the gapswith'm or 3.

JKRowlingis British.

Lacosteis a Russian
company.

' Shels- from Sio Paulo and she ..--,-.,,,,
a student.
z I
from London and I ...........
a teacher.
3 It isn't a Mercedes.It..--..-....
a Chrysler.
: She isn't Australian. She.
from the UK.
! He isn't from Beijing. He
from Shanghai.
a I'm not American. I
from Havana, in Cuba.

Ol Work in pairs. Compare answers.Then match the
to photos A-D.
'cntences

i.
|

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I
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I


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I
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l, l

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I

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Listen and practise the sentencesin 7.
-nor)imnorAmerican.

|

|I -.,, orfatse?
g

.a

i
;
I

il


3) Checkthesewordswith your teacher.
,t,ecipitat(city) a singer a c6mpany

I
I
J
I
I
I
I
I
I
|
|
|
I
I
I

T
|

I JK Rowtingis British. l
--7

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I think that'strue / fa[se.

-- '-


q.Yes,
you'reright./ No,you'rewrong.I
b) Tell the class two of your true sentences.

Look again at 6a). Then fill in the gaps with
nr t:o|.aren'tor isnt.
*:cArvE (-)
(= am not)
I
,. American.
(= arenot.)
, r"t ,rer:f a teacher.
t H.
.-.from Berjing. (= is not)
. >he
Australian.
t lt
aMercedes.

|
I
|

I
I
I

a) Work in groups of four. Read your sentencesto
the other pair. Are the other pair's sentencestrue

or false?

t' \\brk in pairs. Look at photos I-10.
Trck (/) the true sentences.Make the other
negative.Write the correct sentences.
-"tences
' -{nkarais the capitalof Turkey. /
z TigerWoods is British.
-d
riierWoods isn'tBritish.He'sAmerican.
t ClmeronDiaz is Spanish.
I
. \intendo is a Japanese
company.
; Cairois the capitalof Egypt.
: Big Benis in New York.
- Kylie Minogueis American.
s RobbieWilliams is an Australiansinger.
I BMW is a Germancompanv.
-: Hollwvoodis in SanFrancisco.
,, Check on p126. Are your answerscorrect?


What's your iob."

Vocabularyjobs
questions
Grammar be (singutar):
andshortanswers
Reviewcountries

andnationalitie
positiveand negative
be (singutar):

o oo
Q U I CKR EVIEW
pairs.
Yourpartnersaysthe
Workin
Taketurnsto saya country.
ATheUK.
nationality
anda personor thingof that nationality:
B British.JamesBondis British.

Photos
of friends
@

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Check thesewords with your teacher.
a friend mirried singte beiutifut

b)
Look at the photo of Amy and Ben. Listen and
match these names to photos l-4 on Amys computer.
Claire Steve Daniela Karl
c) Listen again. Complete the table.


Karl
country
job

Claire

Steve

Daniela

Cermany
a doctor

HelpwithGrammar

@

Jobs
@

ul Match thesejobs to pictures a)-i).
a minager h)

wH- QUESTTONS
(?)
1 Where am I2.
2 Where
. you from?
3 Where
. he / she/ it from?

a What
your name?
his / her name?
s What
6 What
your job?
z What
his / her job?

p103

a ddctor an ictor / an ictress

a sh6passistant a te"acher a waiter / a wajtress
a tixi driver a musician a policeofficer

o ln thesevocabularyboxeswe only show the
main stressin wordsand phrases.
b)

rm in the gaps with am, are or \.

Listen and practise.

c) Work in pairs. Ask questionsabout the people
in pictures a)-i).
W hat ' shisjob?

He'sa waiter.


What ' sherjob?

She'sa waitress.

@3,

Listen and practise the questions

b) Cover the table in 2c).Work in pairs. Ask
and answer questions about the people in
photos 1-4.
what'strisnamei

Kart.

Wh91e's
he from?

uEil

wfrai;snii.yoUz
,

He'sa doctor.

iloily.


2B Vocabularyand Grammar


'..1

Ity fiends

bpl

''
-?t

1 [ a r l, I

GF*

ef

-..-..-.

hea musician?
:, Look again at the table in 2c).
Trck (/) the correct answers.
- l: Karl a musician?
a) \'es, he is. b) No, he isn't. /
: .s Steve from the USA?
a) \'es, he is. b) No, he isn't.
-s Claire an actress?
a) \'es, she is. b) No, she isn't
^' Daniela Italian?
a) \'es, she is. b) No, she isn't
-\re I'ou from Russia?
a) \'es, I am. b) No, I'm not.

: -s vour cameraJapanese?
a) \es, it is.
b) No, it isn't.

*.gg i;i Lisren and pracrise the quesrions
and short answers in 6.

0

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

:, \\brk in pairs. Compare answers.

Swih
p

Grammar

--

| i n t his c las s ?
you from Russia?
he a doctor?

shelt alian?
i t Japanes e?

Fill in the gapswith Is or Are.
-\re -. you a student?
._. ,..,your teacherfrom the UK?
.. ., ,you Chinese?
... ,,_you married?
your mobilein your bag?
,,___
you a manager?
. .,.....
KeiraKnightleya musician?
............
Tom Cruisean actor?
,.,.....

b) Work in pairs. Ask and answer the
questions. Use the correct short answers.

:U in the gapswith am, are,is or isnt.
.:i / No
(?)
QUESTTONS

^l

SHORTANSWERS

you are./ No,you aren't.

Yes,
Yes,I
/ N o , I' m n o t.
Yes,he is./ No, he .... .
Yes,she
. / No, she isn't.
Yes,it
. / No, it

pr03

i-li.l" -riig:1'1: I

Yes,
t am.

Work in new pairs. Student A
StudentB
p93.

p87.


,,-2c^Personal information

Vocabulary titles;greeti
RealWorld emailad
personal
information
questions

Reviewjobs;be (singutar)
questions

o
Q UIC KR E V I Er rW
jobs.Work
Take
turnsto mimeyourjobsto your
in pairs.
Writefour
jobs:
that'sright.
a doctor.B Yes,
yourpartner's A You're
partner.
Guess

morning!
Good
O

ul Match1-3 to a)-c).
a) a married woman
t Mr (Brown)
(King)
b) a single woman
2 Mrs or Ms
(Roberts)
c) a man (married or single)
s Ms or Miss


this email address'Noticehow we

I

*;l;

evedot smith at webmaiIdot com

Listen and practise.
b) m,ffi
Mr ) Mr Brown
a) Look at pictures A-D. Complete the
conversations with these phrases. Which three
phrases meanHello? Which phrase means Goodbye?
Coodm8rning GoodEvening
cood nlght Goodafterno'on

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William
Brown
Manager

8frH#gfsr'*
BS37RJ

MrsKing.

0117

9276538


i-ng\

'^FE
X'-'.,"nffi
.., k",y

k,;;;;;.webmair.ner
totmail.

^g
sublect:
H"; #;;t

O

co.uk

Work in pairs. Sayemail addressesI-4.
^l
b) ffi$ Listen and check.
a) ffi$
$l Listen and practiseemail
l-4.
addresses
@bfl.com )

.)


b) Ask three studentsfor their email
Write the email addresses.
addresses.

b) ilffitr fi$ Listenhndcheck.Listenagain

Are they correct?'

and practise.

@

c) Work in pairs. Practise the conversations.


2C RealWorld

Lookingfor a job
L o o ka tthephoro.Listen to the interview

O-

^ l . complete the form.
and

: t rBtE I

x


$

nttp:TTwww.nine2fiveemployment.net/forms
O o

Employment
Agency

-rc

fi rs t nam e

Amy

s ur nam e
m ar r ied

s i n gl e

n a t ionalit y
addr es s

Roacl
Manchester

rto b i l e num ber
e ma i l addr es s
g

l!)


O .
| f) ntto;//ww*.nine2fiveemployment.net/forms

b) Work in pairs. Compare answers.

Emptoyment
Agency

-rc

fi rst name

surname

frff in the gaps with are or \.

@

2
3
.5
5

What lf your first name,please?
What,,---.-..---...
your surname?
you married?
\\'hat
..your nationality?

What ..............your address?
What......._.._.___
your mobilenumber?
What _._________.___
your email address?

marri ed
nati onal i ty
address

filffil p1o3
Si Listen and pracri.sethe questionsin 7.

Q

W

Q

t" pairs. Interview your partner and fill
^l Y.*
rn
the lorm
b) Check your partner's form. Is it correct?

si ngl e


How old is she?


2D

QUICKREVIEWooo
Writethe numbers0-12 in words(zero,one,etc.).Work
spelling.
Saythe numbers.
in pairs.Checkyour partner's

O

Vocabularynumbers13-100
Rea[World Howold ... ?
Helpwith Listeningnumbers
with -teen and-ty
Reviewnumbers0-12

I

f,f Listen and saythesenumbers.

ffi

13 thirteen

19 nineteen

16 sixteen

14 fourteen 17 seventeen20 twenty
'i {i

f;ft,,rerr
18 eighteen
O

ul Match these words to the numbers.
ninety seventy forty sixty
IMy
eighty fifty a hundred
30 thirty"
40
50

60 __..,.

90
100

70 ......
80

Sf Listen and practise.

b) &jsl

O
I

tl Look at the photo. Match thesewords to I-5.

Listen to thesenumbers.Notice the stress.


^1fiffl

acar3

fourte'en f6rty sixte'en ttoty eighte'en e'ighty

agirl ahouse acat adog

b) f,ff,U Listen to five conversations. Fill in the
gaps with the correct number.

b) Where is the stress in these numbers?

t
z
s
+
s

seventeenninety fifty thirteen
thirty nineteen seventy fifteen

The catis .,..
yearsold.
The houseis
--.-The girl is -.
The car is _____ yearsold.
The dog is


c) f,[f,E Listen and check.
0

@

m

0

^l

[En

f,f Listenagainandpractise.

Fill in the gaps with thesewords.
^l
.ffi

is are I'm otd

Write the numbers.

24
21 lW9!.tu._A.09..
2s
22 .twelltytwa
23 ._..

..


27
28

b) Work in pairs. Say these numbers.
b) ntF.ll f,f Listen and check. Listen again
and practise.

27 35 49 52 68 73 86 94

@

"lwrite

b) Work in new pairs. Say your numbers. Write your
partner's numbers. Are they correct?

r@
I

Work in pairs. Look again at the photo.
Ask questionswith How old... ?.

four numbe.rs.

@

wo.t in new pairs. Look at p98.



Hrih
O

.

Sounds

Look at the pictures.
iir'Il to lhe soundsand words.

Listen to these words.
Notice how we. say the pink and
vowels.

o

a) Look at the vowels in bold in
these words. Do we say lrl or li'^l?

litl

it's ltl

ltl

s i x thi ng hi s si ngl e Mi ss

litl

evening fifteen


S pani sf,

ninet n

h 's sh 's p

p

vening fift

ninet n

:

Listen again and practise.

2

RgVieW

b)

Frll in the gapswith 'm,'re, \,
-.rrt. CrZnlOr 'nt nOl.

a) I'm a doctor.
b) Hes from Pisa,in Italy.
c) Her name's Evrit.t.t.
d) Hes a waiter.

e) My names Philip. 7
f) Shes an actress.
g) I'rn from Aurstralia.

(+) his sllrnalne.
:t
(-) from Colornbia,
I
( + ) lr ot n M c x i c o .
I
(+) rr Spanish
>it'
:eachcr',but she
t-,
(n q i n

(-) a teacher,
( + ) a s tu d e n t.

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ri"a eightjobs.

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itl

ri
e
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b) Work in pairs. Compare
answers.
Listen and check.
c)
Listen again and practise.

Listen again and practise.

b) Match the questions in 4a)
to lhese answers.

-ibb)' ./.snlt(-) from the USA,
she |s (+) frorn the UK.
(-) his first name,
Ross


:

n

l n a m e /your/s/W hat?
What'syour name?
2 you / Where / from / are ?
: s /What/j ob/your?
4 fro m / s/W here/he?
s j o b /W hat/hi s/s?
o What / name / 's / her ?
t' s /j o b l W hat/her?

-stralia) Australian

irnrrr

mai l

a) Make questions with these
words.

Australia Mexico ltaty
RussiaCermany Brazil
theUSA Egypt Spain
Turkey the UK China
:

pte


Lansuase
summary
2, p1o2

$nte the nationalities'

sandwiches

women British watches

p t s e C hi n se pol ce

sx

three /iri

teacher thi nk marri e d isn't
I'
'ir e
read ml si .-

tl Choosethe correct words.

a) Write questions with your for
these answers.
t lt's Eve.

What'syour first name?
2 Smith.
3 I'm American.

4 Its l2 LeeRoad,Lonclon,
5
o

NW7 3EJ.
It's 07433 789215.
corr..
It'seve.smith@',vebmzril.

b) Work in pairs. Ask and
answer the questionsin 6a).
Answer for you.
Work in pairs. Say a number
(0-100). Your partner says the
next two numbers.
nineteen) twenty,twenty-one

a) Tick (/) the things you can do
in English.
I cansaynationalities.

t
z
3
4

Are6o-d/ he a student?
Is/ Areyou lrom Spain?
Areyou / your married?
ls/ Areyou lrom the capital

of you / your country?
s ls/ Areyour teacherBritish?
6 ls you / your moblle phone
Japanese?

b) Work in pairs. Ask and
answerthe questions.

questions
I canaskandanswer
withbe.
jobs.
I cantalkabout
I canaskforandgivepersonal
(name,
information
address,
etc.).
I cansayandunderstand
numbers
0-100.
I cantalkabouthowoldpeople
are.
b) What do you need to study
again? lTtEil


3 People and places
Two cities


Vocabulary adjectives(1);word
orderwith adjectives;
very
Grammar be (plural):
positive,
questions
negative,
andshortanswe6
Help with Listeningcontractions
Reviewnumbers;
be (singutar)

QUICKREVIEWo.o o
Workin pairs.Countfrom 1 to 100 in threes:A one.Bfour.A seyen.
Thencountfrom 1 to 100in fours:A one.Bfive.A nine.

(1)
Adjectives
a) Match the adjectives to

pictures a)-h).
r
good @ bad
z
hotl
cold

big I

3

4

tte*

I

s expEnsiveI
o beiutiful I
z
fritndlv f]
e
nice E

b) ffi

small
old
cheap

figlv
unfribndly

ffi Listen and practise.

Anemailto friends
O

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^l


^l

a hot6t a room a rEstaurantaninternetcaf6 near

Read these rules about adjectives.

',, ,\clicctir cs go after be: Your watch is nict.
t ,\cl.jcctircs go before nouns: It\ a utv car.
* ,\cl.jcctircsare not plural with plural nouns:

They'renod friends.
b) Match sentences
a) and b) to pictures
I and 2. Then read
the rule.

"m"m

b) Read email A. Where are Sally and Dan?

[ 3, f ]
new

teply

O fl '

reply all tbrwlRl


Hi Fiona and Nick

Howare you?We'rein Moscow!lt's a beautifulcity and the people
are friendly,but it's very cold here.The restaurants
are goodand

a) It's hot.
b) lt's very hot.

they aren'tvery expensive.We'rein a new hotelnearRed Square.

',' We put verybeforeacl.icctivcs:
ltbvery hot.

now,we'rein an Internetcaf6.Whereare vou?Are vou in London?

The roomsare niceand they'revery big.We aren'tin the hotel

il,.I5ripro+
@

Check these words with your teacher.

ftlut

"

sentenceswith these words.

a / Itls / computer / old / very .

It's a very old computer.
z a / He' s / good /v e ry /a c to r .
3 an / camera/ Its / expensive.
4 very / nice / friends / are / Hrs .
5 friendly / dogs / Your / very / are

LoveSallyand Dan


3A Vocabularyand Grammar
@

Wherearethey?

nead emailA again. Tick (/) the true
sentences.Change the adjectives in the
false sentences.
'I Moscow is a beautiiul city. /
z The people are unf+iendly. friendly
r lt's very hot in Moscow.
+ The restaurants are good.
s Sally and Dan are in an old hotel.
6 The hotel rooms are nice.
z The rooms are very small.

(+)
POSITIVE
\\'e.-.-.-....-.-.in a new hotel.
\bu ?e from the UK.
Thev

verv bis.

@

nead email B. Choose the correct words.

Sr

Uts

ill

r€ply reply all forward

Hi Sallyand Dan
Thanksfor youremail.Nickand | ,isn'r/ (arrc?)in Londonnow,
we 2's/ 7e in NewYork!lt 3?e/ 's a beautifulcity.The peopleais/ are
saren't/ isn'tveryexpensive.
veryfriendlyandthe restaurants
We 6're/ 's in a big hotelnearCentralPark.The rooms7rs/ are very
nice,but the hotelsisn't/ aren'tcheap.lt s're/ 's very coldheretoo!
LoveFionaand Nick

l_

(= we are)
(= you are)
(= they are)

(-)

NEGATTVE
\\ e
-..-.in the hotel now. (= are not)
\bu a-rerlt from Russia.
Thev
verv exnensive.
- iD\. Yolt is singular and plural:
\ou're a student.
\ou're students.

pr05

0

@

nead email B again. Choose the correct answers.
Where are Fiona and Nick?
a) London. b) New York.
Are they in a small hotel?
a) Yes, they are. b) No, they aren't.
Are the rooms nice?
a) Yes, they are. b) No, they aren't.

W
Sf tisten and practisethe
sentences
in 6.

a) ffi#


Lisrenand fill in the gaps.

Helpwith Grammar

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\bu will hear each sentence twice.
t
2
3
+
s
6

We aren't !"ta.lian"..,
we're
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\bu're a verv
Thev're in a
He's a ...............
and he isn't ___,___,_____,_
I'm an
and she'sa...-.-........lr's a

b) Work in pairs. Underline the
contractions (aren't, w e're, etc.)
in 8a).
C) Listen again. Notice the
contractions.


niff in the gaps with (ue oraren't.
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QUESTTONS
)uEsTroNs
Are thev iin
na
i smal lhote[?
in
London?
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SHORT
ANSWERS
Yes,
theyare./ No,they
Yes,we . / ruo,we aient.

Where_______.-.
Fionaand Nick?

Where

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vou?

pr05


Listen and practisethe questionsand short answers

IN

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Work in pairs. Student A

p88. Student B

pg4.


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