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1

SPEAKOUT EXTRA
GRAMMAR PRACTICE

Starter
3

1.1 be: I/you

1

2

Put the words in the correct order. Start with the
underlined word.
A
1 Leah / Hi, / I’m. new / Are / student / a / you?
2 am / Yes, / I / ’m / I / Luca.
3 you / are / from, / Where / Luca?
4 I / Genova / ’m / from.
5 from / So, / are / Italy / you!
6 Yes / am / I.
B
1 Hello. / you / Li Mei / Are?
2 am / Yes, / I. to / Nice / you / meet.
3 meet / Nice / you, / too / to / ’m / O’Brien / I / Mrs.
4 you / O’Brien / the USA, / Are / Mrs / from?
5 from / ’m / No, / Ireland / I / from / you / Are /
China?
6 I / Yes, / am.


Rewrite the sentences adding the missing words.
Use contractions where possible.
1 Hi! I Armando.
Hi! I’m Armando.
Nice to meet you, Armando. Where you from?
Am from Mexico.
2 Are a student, Magda?
No, I not. I’m a teacher.
3 I’m in London. Where you?
Am in London, too!
4 Sorry I late!
It’s OK. You not late.

Complete the conversations.
1 A: Where
?
from London.
B:
late?
2 A:
not. You’re early.
B: No,
in a restaurant?
3 A:
I
in a cafe.
B: No,
?
4 A:
B: I’m from Sydney, Australia.


1.2 be: he/she/it

1

Circle the correct option to complete the sentences.
1 Is Osaka a country or a city?
a city in Japan.
a) She’s
b) Is
c) It’s
2
a doctor?
No, he’s an engineer.
a) Is it
b) Is he
c) He’s
3 Javier’s here on business, but
a) Maria’s
b) is Maria

on holiday.
c) is not

4 Is this a new phone?
.
a) Yes, I am
b) Yes, it’s
5 Is Dario from Spain?


c) Yes, it is

No,
a) It’s

from Italy.
b) Is

c) He’s

6 Mrs Martinez is from Argentina.
from
Colombia.
a) This isn’t
b) She isn’t
c) It isn’t.

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SPEAKOUT EXTRA
Use the prompts to write conversations.
1 A: Hello! Olivier / there / please?
Hello! Is Olivier there please?
2 B: Olivier / not / here, / right now. He / on holiday.

Starter

Consolidation

1

Complete the conversation and correct the six
mistakes on the card.
Baranski

3 A: he / in Spain?
4 B: Yes, / he. He / in Madrid.
5 C: Hello, Sasha. Hi, Nicolas! This / Luisa. She /
a computer engineer.

7 D: No, I / a singer. Nicolas / not /
an actor or a singer. He / businessman.

1.3 giving personal information
Match 1–6 with the personal information a)–f).
1 Family name:
2 First name:
3 Nationality:
4 Phone number:
5 email address:
6 Job/Occupation:
a) John
b)
c) 7177889008
d) Pilkington
e) business student
f) British


2

Baransky
Alice

Nationality:

Polish

Job/Occupation: nurse
Phone number: 7508 00612
Email address:

D: Hi, Luisa.
6 C: Sasha / an actor and Nicolas / singer

1

Family name:
First name:

Mr Green:
Alice:
Mr Green:
Alice:
Mr Green:
Alice:
Mr Green:
Alice:

Mr Green:
Alice:
Mr Green:
Alice:
Mr Green:
Alice:
Mr Green:
Alice:
Mr Green:
Alice:
Mr Green:

Read the personal information below. Then write
questions to find out the missing information 1–6.

Surname

Kartal (Mr)

4

First name

1

Giorgio

Nationality

2


Italian

Phone number 10 321 1234 567

5

email address



6

Job

3

singer

1 What’s your first name, Mr Kartal?
2
3
4
5
6

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Hello, Alice. I’m Mr Green. Nice to meet you.
1
too, Mr Green.
2
?
It’s Baranski.
How 3
?
B-A-R-A-N-S-K-I
4
Poland?
5
No, I’m not.
American.
Where 6
in the USA?
7
Chicago.
8
doctor, Alice?
Yes I am.
9
?
7508 00612
And 10
?

Sorry, 11
97 or 87?
12

87.
Thank you.


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SPEAKOUT EXTRA
GRAMMAR PRACTICE

2.2 possessive adjectives

1

2.1 be: we/you/they

1

2

Cross out the extra word in each sentence.
1 Harry and Denise is are brother and sister.
2 We not are not very happy about this.
3 Are they are both in the same class?
4 They’re an English teachers.
5 Are you are very good singers!
Complete the sentences with the correct form of
the verb be and the words in brackets.
1 Sorry, we aren’t at home right now. (we ✗)
2
in the restaurant business. (they ✓)

from India or Indonesia? (Tariq ?)
3
in Room 3.
in Room
4
4. (you ✗, you ✓)
the correct answer. (‘12’ ✗)
5 No,
and Aisha mother and daughter?
6
(you ?)
at the right address? (I ?)
7
8

3

Starter

here on holiday. (we ✗)

Use the prompts to complete the conversations.
1 Joaquin and I / in the same class?
A: Are Joaquin and I in the same class?
Yes, / in D1.
B: Yes, you are. You are in D1.
2 Theo and Maria / brother and sister?
A:
No / husband and wife.
B:

3 You and Boris / from Poland?
A:
No / Russia.
B:
4 The girls / at home?
A:
Yes / in their room.
B:
5 We / in the blue team?
A:
No / green team.
B:
6 You and Lee / friends with Joe?
A:
Yes / friends with his brother, too.
B:

2

3

Circle the correct option to complete the sentences.
1 I’m Julia and this is my brother, Rolando.
parents are Federico and Yolanda.
a) Their
b) Your
c) Our
music
2 My friend, Marco, is a great musician.
is fantastic.

a) He’s
b) His
c) Her
name?’ ‘Sven. Nice to
3 ‘Hi, I’m Jamie. What’s
meet you.’
a) my
b) your
c) you’re
near the
4 These houses are lovely and
beach, too.
a) their
b) they’re
c) there
family is in China.
5 Meiling is in the UK but
a) her
b) their
c) she’s
6 These young people are in a pop band.
names are Anton, Sigi and Hanna.
a) Their
b) Our
c) There
here on holiday.
7 Fred’s a businessman but
a) his
b) they’re
c) he’s

ears are
8 One of the puppies is white but
black!
a) her
b) his
c) its8
Complete the sentences with a possessive adjective
of the word in brackets.
1 Is this the new chef? What’s her name? (she)
2 Here we are.
house is right there. (I)
flat. There’s no one here. (they)
3 I’m alone in
car? (you)
4 Where’s
family is from Canada. (we)
5
phone is black. (he)
6 This is the wrong phone.
Add a possessive adjective to six of the sentences.
her
1 She is very happy today because mother is here.
2 I’m in that hotel over there. Room is 234.
3 The hotel is a family business.
4 The chefs are from Spain but the food in
restaurant is French.
5 Mr Briars isn’t teacher. We are in Ms William’s class.
6 Jim and wife are on holiday this week.
7 Ben and Lavinia are husband and wife.
8 Here, this is coffee. Milk, one sugar – right?


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Starter

2.3 making suggestions

Consolidation

1

1

Match sentences 1–6 with the responses a)–f) to
make conversations.
1 It’s cold out here!
2 I’m bored. Any ideas?
3 It’s very late.
4 We’re tired.
5 I’m thirsty.
6 It’s very hot today!

B: Good idea. Let’s go to this restaurant, here.
A: 3No, they aren’t a good place.


a) You’re right! Let’s go to bed.
b) Me, too. Let’s have a drink.
c) Let’s play a fun game.
d) Let’s go to the beach.
e) Let’s go inside the house.
f) Let’s have a break.

2

3

Read the conversation. Find and correct the
mistakes in A’s sentences.
A: 1It’s hungry.
I’m hungry.
B: Well, it’s two o’clock.
A: 2Have lunch.

B: Why?
A: The chef is awful! 4He’s food is really bad!

Complete the conversations. Make suggestions
using the words in brackets.
1 A: I’m hungry.
(go / pizza)
B:
2 A: It’s time for bed!
(no / play)
B:
3 A: Mmm! Chocolate!

(not / before dinner)
B:
4 A: I’m really tired!
(yes / break)
B:
5 A: I’m thirsty.
(yes / coffee)
B:
6 A: Is this a good restaurant?
(no / not eat here)
B:
Underline the correct response.
1 A: Let’s go to the cinema.
B: Good idea. / No, it isn’t.
2 A: I’m thirsty.
B: Yes, please. / Me, too.
3 A: Let’s go outside.
B: No, I don’t. / OK, where?
4 A: Let’s go on holiday!
B: Yes, let’s do that. / No, not for me, thanks.

B: OK. Let’s go to the cafe for a sandwich.
A: 5Let’s not do that. I love sandwiches!
B: And a hot cup of chocolate, too. I’m cold!
A: 6I, too!

2

Complete the conversations with one word in each
space.

Conversation 1
Alex: I’m tired!
Bea: 1Let’s have a break. Tea?
Alex: Yes, please.
Chris: Good 2
!
Bea: Here you are.
Alex: Thanks. Lovely cups, Bea. Are 3
from
China?
Bea: No, they 4
. They’re from Japan.
Chris: Sorry, Bea. This isn’t 5
tea. There’s milk
in it.
Bea: Oops! Wrong cup! This is 6
tea – no
milk, no sugar.
Conversation 2
you and Mika in the same
Dan: Keiko, 7
English class?
Keiko: No, I’m in B2 and Mika is in C1.
Dan: Who are 8
teachers?
Keiko: Mr Gates and Ms James.
Alex: That’s funny! 9
friend is in Ms Gates’
class and his sister’s in Ms James’ class!
Keiko: What are 10

first names?
Alex: Tom and Evelyn.
Keiko: That’s right! Tom! He’s in my class!

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GRAMMAR PRACTICE

3.2 possessive ’s

1

3.1 this/that/these/those

1

2

3

Complete the sentences with is or are.
1 Those
the new books.
that your desk?
2
n’t my coat.

3 This
these seats free?
4
our old school, over there.
5 That
n’t the right keys.
6 These
those bananas from Brazil?
7
this a good dictionary?
8
n’t dictionaries.
9 Those
my business card.
10 This

2

Underline the correct alternative.
1 That’s/Those are a very funny hat!
2 Is this/Are these shoes OK for a walk?
3 That is/Those are her glasses.
4 This is/These are my friends, Darek and Pavel.
5 Is this/Are these the photos from your holiday?
6 Is that/Are those cat Persian?
7 This isn’t/These aren’t his business card.
8 Is that/Are those boxes heavy?
9 That isn’t/Those aren’t the right keys!
10 This is/Those are a 100-year-old clock.
Complete the questions with is or are and that,

these or those.

1 A: What’s this?
B: It’s a watch.

2 A: What
B: They’re apples.

?

3 A: What
B: It’s an MP3 player.

?

4 A: What
B: They’re keys.

?

Starter

Complete the sentences with the possessive form
of the words in brackets.
1 You have your
eyes and your
hair.
(father, mother)
house? (Johnny Depp)
2 Is this

T-shirt. (friend)
3 This is my
dad.’ (Maria and Irene)
4 ‘Hi, I’m
favourite colour. (Charles)
5 Black is
first name is Antonio. (Mr Peretti)
6
family with him? (Olivier)
7 Is
jacket? (Petra)
8 Where’s
Look at the table then complete the conversation
below.
Family

Car

Favourite actor

Chicago
(USA)

blue

Brad Pitt

Amit and Gita Mumbai
(India)


red

Ranbir Kapoor

James

Dublin
(Ireland)

grey

Kate Winslet

Bibi Nissen

Copenhagen black
(Denmark)

Ms Gomez

Madrid
(Spain)

yellow Javier Bardem

Our teacher

Sydney
(Australia)


green

Sue

Meryl Streep

Nicole Kidman

1 Sue / car / black?
A: Is Sue’s car black?
B: No, her car is blue. Bibi Nissen’s car is black.
2 Amit and Gita / family / Sydney?
A:
B:
3 Ranbir Kapoor / James / favourite actor?
A:
B:
4 Our teacher / car / yellow?
A:
B:
5 James / family / Chicago?
A:
B:
6 Javier Bardem / Bibi Nissen / favourite actor?
A:
B:

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Starter

3.3 ordering in a cafe

Consolidation

1

1

2

Put the sentences in the correct order to make a
conversation.
a) Anything else?
b) Good morning. Can I help you? 1
c) A cappuccino.
d) No, thank you.
e) Espresso, cappuccino, filter?
f) Can I have a coffee, please?

Choose the correct word from the box and
complete the conversation.
Can That’s or How here Please
Anything have
A: 1Can I have a cheese sandwich?

brown bread?
B: White 2
3
.
A: Brown,
else?
B: 4
one of those salads?
A: Yes, can I 5
B: Big or small?
much is that?
A: Small, please. 6
four euros fi y, please.
B: 7
you are.
A: 8
B: Thank you.

3

2

Find and correct the mistakes in the conversation
below.
Can
A: Am I help you?
B: Yes, please. Can I drink an espresso?
A: Anything too?
B: No, please. A chocolate cookie.
A: One espresso, one chocolate cookie.

B: How much is those?
A: That’s euros two seventy, please.
B: Here we are.

Complete the conversation. Use the number of
words in brackets.
1
Waiter:
you? (three words)
2
Tom:
Yes please. Can I
mineral water, please? (two words)
Waiter:
Still 3
sparkling?
(one word)
Tom:
Sparkling, please.
Waiter:
For you, Miss?
Ann:
Is the tea green or black?
Waiter:
Which tea, Miss?
4
Ann:
one, here, on the
menu: it says ‘Cool tea’. (one word)
Waiter:

It’s green tea with lemon.
Ann:
Great. One ‘cool tea’, please.
Jean Pierre: And one of 5
chocolate cakes, over there for me.
(one word)
6
Bella:
a coffee, please?
(three words)
Waiter:
Filter or espresso?
Bella:
Filter, please.
Tess:
Is 7
a cappuccino
freddo on the table over there?
(one word)
Waiter:
Yes, it is.
Tess:
Can I have one?
Waiter:
Of course, Miss. Anything else?
Tom:
No, that’s all. 8
is
that? (two words)
Waiter:

It’s eleven euros twenty.
Read the menu. How much does everyone have to pay?
Mineral water: still
sparkling

1.00
1.50

Tea:

2.20
2.80
1.60
1.20
2.60
2.80
1.60
2.50

Coffee:

Cookies
Cakes

black
green with lemon
filter
espresso
cappuccino
cappuccino freddo


1 Tom’s sparkling water is one euro fi y.
2
3
4
5
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SPEAKOUT EXTRA
GRAMMAR PRACTICE

Starter
3

4.1 present simple: I/you/we/they

1

Complete the sentences with the verbs in the box.
read speak play like study
work drive have
1 They the newspaper every morning.
They read the newspaper every morning.
2 We don’t to school. We take the bus.
3 I Italian, but not very well.
4 You only one computer at home.
5 We don’t rock music.

6 Do you in an office?

4.2 present simple: he/she/it

7 I English at a language school.

1

8 Do they sports?

2

Read the answers. Write the questions.
1 A: Do you have lessons every day?
B: Yes, we have lessons every day.
2 A:
B: No, you don’t work in the evenings, too.
3 A:
B: Yes, I like sports.
4 A:
B: No, they don’t go to town every day.
5 A:
B: No, I don’t have a smart phone.
6 A:
B: Yes, we walk 5 km every day.
7 A:
B: Yes, they live in a house with a garden.
8 A:
B: Yes, I like chocolate very much.


Correct the statements. Use the words in brackets.
1 I like coffee. (tea)
I don’t like coffee. I like tea.
2 They study Japanese. (Spanish)
3 You work six days a week. (five days a week)
4 Liling and Jian have a dog. (pet snake)
5 My family and I live in a big house. (small flat)

2

6 I drive to the shops every day. (at the weekend)
7 We play football. (basketball)
8 You and your friends listen to rock music.
(rap music)

3

Re-write the sentences with the correct form of the
present simple.
1 They drive to work.
Bethany drives to work.
2 I don’t play computer games.
Danny
3 Those buses stop at East Fields.
This bus
4 We have coffee for breakfast.
My sister
5 You don’t play the guitar.
Lewis
6 These windows don’t open.

This window
Underline the correct alternative.
1 Hans play/plays the drums in a band.
2 The bus doesn’t stop/stops here.
3 The company have/has a new manager.
4 He don’t/doesn’t work on Saturday.
5 My cat have/has one green and one blue eye.
6 She want/wants a sandwich and a coffee.
7 He doesn’t watch/watches TV in the morning.
8 Jose teach/teaches Maths.
Complete the sentences with the missing word.
1 He doesn’t eat cheese. He doesn’t like it.
2 Your sister
a red sports car.
have a name.
3 This street
a Second Life avatar. Her name’s Lulu.
4 Vicki
tennis on Sundays.
5 Samuel
have time for a coffee. She’s very busy.
6 Fran
children’s books.
7 She’s a writer. She
to East Finchley.
8 This train doesn’t

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Complete the positive or negative statements.
1 Peter lives in the US. He doesn’t live in the UK.
2 Mary doesn’t know Josh but
his
brother.
a shop.
3 Anna works in a bank.
4 My car doesn’t have five doors.
three doors.
5 He phones his mum every day but
his sister.
German.
6 Marta doesn’t teach French.
7 The guitar costs 500 euros. It
1,000 euros.
8 Frank doesn’t drive a sports car.
a family car.

4.3 telling the time

1

2

Circle the correct option.
1 The film starts at quarter past five.

a) 17.15
b) 16.45
c) 15.05
2 He goes to bed at half past nine every evening.
a) 21.00
b) 09.30
c) 21.30
3 Lessons finish at three o’clock in the a ernoon.
a) 15.00
b) 03.00
c) 13.00
4 We have breakfast at ten to eight.
a) 08.10
b) 07.50
c) 10.08
5 It’s now a quarter to eleven.
a) 11.45
b) 11.15
c) 10.45
6 The doors open at twenty past ten.
a) 10.20
b) 20.10
c) 21.40
Read the TV guide. Ask and answer the questions.
17.50
18.20
20.00
21.45
23.35


Chef at home
Football: Italy vs England
Film: The One
Rock concert: Live
Sports Cars: Ibiza

1 Sports Cars programme.
A: What time’s the Sports Cars programme?
B: It’s at twenty five to twelve.
2 The film.
A:
B:
3 Chef at home.
A:
B:
4 The rock concert.
A:
B:
5 The football match.
A:
B:

Starter
Consolidation

1

Complete the conversations. For sentences 1–10
use the correct form of the present simple plus any
other words that are necessary. For sentences a)–g)

use the information from the table to complete
the times.
Get up

Go to work

See husband/
wife

05.15

06.30

14.45

Dario 13.30

22.00

14.45

Elise

Get up

Classes start Have a break

07.15

09.00


12.40

Sofia not before 11.00 12.45

15.10

Nick

Conversation 1
Chris: Elise, you’re a nurse. What 1time do you start
work?
Elise: I start work at ahalf past six in the morning.
Chris: That’s early! 2
?
b
Elise: I get up at
every day,
Monday to Friday.
Chris: What about your husband?
Elise: Dario? He’s a taxi driver and
3
at night. I see him
when I come back from work at
c
.
Conversation 2
Chris: Nick, you’re a student in the UK.
4
on your own?

Nick: No, I live with my sister, Sofia. She’s a
student, too.
Chris: What time do you get up in the morning?
Nick: 5
early, at
d
, but Sofia likes her
sleep! She 6
before
eleven.
Chris: And what time 7
?
e
Nick: Classes start at
.
8
Chris:
a break?
Nick: I have a lunch break at f
.
Chris: What about Sofia?
Nick: She 9
a long break at
g
before her last class.
Chris: Do you go out with your friends in the
evening?
Nick: We 10
every evening.
Maybe three or four times a week.


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GRAMMAR PRACTICE

Starter
3

Read the questionnaire and the answers. Ask Jason
questions about Ashley and ask Ashley questions
about Jason.

5.1 present simple questions

1

Use the prompts to make questions.
1 your brother / play computer games or he /
listen to music to relax?
Does your brother play computer games or does he
listen to music to relax?
2 when / Evelyn / see her friends? They / meet / at
the weekend?

Do your boyfriend/girlfriend’s
bad habits drive you crazy?

Tick (✓) the things he/she does.
Ashley Jason
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

3 you read / the newspaper or you / watch / the
news on TV?
4 Manfred / have / coffee for breakfast or he /
drink / tea?

6 what time / the children / have / dinner? when /
they / go / to bed?
7 Cath / have / Italian friends? she / speak / Italian?
8 people / answer / all the questions on this page? /
Pam / know?
Write the answers to A’s questions.
1 A: Gary lives in a village.
B: Sorry, where does he live?
2 A: Alexandra likes rock and roll music.
B: Sorry, what type of music
3 A: The house has ten bedrooms.
B: Sorry, how many bedrooms
4 A: Nick plays the guitar.
?

B: Sorry, what
5 A: This bus stops at the hotel.
?
B: Sorry, where
6 A: Mrs Brooks wants a credit card.
?
B: Sorry, what

?
?


























1 You:
Does she send texts all the time?
Jason: Yes, she does!
2 You:
Jason:
3 You:
Jason:
4 You:
Jason:
5 You:
Ashley:
6 You:
Ashley:
7 You:
Ashley:
8 You:
Ashley:

5 this shirt / look / nice? you / like / it?

2

Sends texts all the time.
Talks on the phone a lot.
Checks his/her email all the time.

Sings in the bathroom (badly!).
Listens to music you don’t like.
Drinks juice from the bottle.
Reads your texts.
Eats on the train.

5.2 adverbs of frequency

1

Choose the correct adverbs. Put them in the correct
place in the underlined sentences.
don’t often
1 Supermodels eat pizza. (usually / don’t o en)
2 I don’t eat meat so I have steak. (never / o en)
3 She doesn’t o en eat eggs.
She has them for breakfast. (always / sometimes)
4 They get up very early so
they go to bed early, too. (sometimes / usually)
5 I see him every day.
We take the same train. (not o en / always)
6 I want to be healthy so
I eat fruit and vegetables. (o en / don’t o en)

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2

Ian works from home. Look at his Monday to Friday
routine. Write how o en he does the activities below.
KEY
✗ = never
1 day a week = not o en
2 days a week = sometimes

3 days a week = o en
4 days a week = usually
5 days a week = always

1 get up before 9a.m. (2 days a week)
He sometimes gets up before 9 a.m.
2 eat cereal for breakfast (1 day a week)
3 start work at 10a.m. (5 days a week)

1

Complete the conversation with a)–j) below.
a) every day from 7a.m. to 9p.m.
b) Lovely
c) What time is breakfast
d) is usually very busy
e) ’s great
f) Does the hotel have a restaurant
g) never stay
h) does the gym open

i) at 8 o’clock this evening
j) 8a.m. to 11a.m. at the weekend
Saskia:

5 go to the gym (3 days a week)

Receptionist:

6 have dinner with his girlfriend (4 days a week)

Saskia:
Receptionist:
Saskia:

Complete the conversation. Use the prompts to
make A’s questions. Use the hotel information to
make B’s answers.

HOTEL INFORMATION







Consolidation

4 finish work before 6p.m. (✗)


5.3 asking for information

1

Starter

Book your guided tour now: only 40 euros per person
Shop opening hours: 10.00–20.00 (22.00 Thursdays–Fridays)
Breakfast: 7.00a.m.–10.30a.m. at the ‘Anemone’ room.
Gym/swimming pool: closed on Sundays
Museum hours: 9.30a.m.–5.00p.m.
Restaurant hours: lunch 12.30–15.30, dinner 19.00–23.00

1 time / breakfast?
A: What time is breakfast?
B: It’s from seven o’clock to half past ten.
2 when / the museum / open?
A:
B:
3 time / the shop /close on Thursday?
A:
B:
4 the hotel restaurant / open all day?
A:
B:
5 how much / a guided tour / cost?
A:
B:
6 time / swimming pool / open / on Sunday?
A:

B:

Receptionist:

Saskia:
Receptionist:
Saskia:
Receptionist:
Saskia:
Reception:
Saskia:
Reception:
Saskia:

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Good a ernoon. I have a reservation.
My name’s Saskia Petrova.
Of course, Miss Petrova. Room 102
on the 1st floor.
Oh, no. I 1
on the first floor.
Do you have a room on the 4th floor?
No problem. Room 412 is free.
That 2
. Thank you. When
3
?
It opens from 6.30a.m. to 10p.m.
except Sundays but the swimming

pool is open 4
.
Oh, good. One more question. 5
?
It’s from 7a.m. to 10a.m. Monday to
Friday and 6
.
7
Good.
?
Yes, We have a very good one,
Miss Petrova.
Do I need a reservation for dinner?
Yes, you do. The restaurant 8
at
dinner.
OK then. Can I have a table for four
9
?
Of course. Here’s a card with your
reservation.
10

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6.2 a/an, some, a lot of, not any

1

6.1 there is/are

1

2

Starter

Complete the sentences with There is/There are.
1
a cash machine at the hotel.
sandwiches and drinks on the table.
2
two computers in his office.
3
a dictionary on the desk.
4
taxis at the station.
5
a swimming pool near here.
6
clothes shops in the town.
7
a new film at the cinema.
8


Items
✓ = a/an

1 four / restaurants / There / but / is / are / good /
only one.
3 in / There / this / six / eggs / aren’t / box.

2

4 me / Are / two emails / there / for?
5 internet / this / isn’t / cafe / in / an / There / town.
6 are / over there / two payphones / There.
7 a / Is / to / the / train / airport / there?
8 isn’t / toilet / the / a / There / in / shop.

3

Look at the places below. Ask and answer questions
to find out what there is where Yvonne lives.
cash machines
a pharmacy
internet cafes
a newsagent’s







a hairdresser’s
restaurants
clothes shops
a train station

1 You:
Are there any cash machines?
Yvonne: Yes, there are.
2 You:
Yvonne:
3 You:
Yvonne:
4 You:
Yvonne:
5 You:
Yvonne:
6 You:
Yvonne:
7 You:
Yvonne:
8 You:
Yvonne:

✓✓✓ = some

✓✓✓✓✓ = a lot of

1 There are some bikes in the shop. (bike ✓✓✓)
2
outside the museum.

(tourist ✓✓✓✓✓)
3
near the city. (airport ✓)
4
in the centre. (shoe shop ✓)
5
at night. (taxi ✓✓✓✓✓)
6
to and from the airport.
(train ✓)
7
for the concert.
(cheap ticket ✓✓✓✓✓)
8
near here. (lovely beach ✓✓✓)

Put the words in the correct order to make
sentences.

2 the / a / Is / station / cafe / there / in?

Look at the words in the box and write sentences.
Write what there is/are using a/an, some, a lot of.






3


Complete the conversations with some, any.
1 A: Are there any bananas for breakfast?
B: No, there aren’t any bananas but there are
some apples.
trains a er 12a.m.
2 A: There aren’t
night buses.
B: No, but there are
houses near the beach?
3 A: Are there
hotels.
B: No, but there are
messages for me?
4 A: Are there
emails but there aren’t
B: There are
messages.
cafes near here.
5 A: There are
internet cafes.
B: But there aren’t
visitors in the museum?
6 A: Are there
schoolchildren with their
B: Yes, there are
teachers.
Circle the correct option to complete the sentences.
1 Are there
good programmes on TV in the UK?

a) lot of
b) not some
c) any
underground in this city.
2 There isn’t
a) some
b) an
c) a lot of
of Polish newspapers at the
3 There are
newsagent’s.
a) some
b) a lot
c) any
gym near here?
4 Is there
a) any
b) a lot of
c) a
cars in the street.
5 There aren’t
a) some
b) any
c) not any
restaurants near here.
6 There are
a) some
b) any
c) not a
bus stop near here?

7 Is there
a) an
b) some
c) a
problems with the new computer.
8 There are
a) any
b) some
c) lot of

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6.3 buying a ticket

Starter
Consolidation

1

1

2

At the bus station
please.

David: 6
(a return ticket/city centre)
Man: That’s eight euros.
David: 7
? (when/first bus)
8
Man:
.
(one/in fi een minutes)
David: 9
? (fi y)
10
Man: No, fi een.
.
(a bus/every twenty minutes)
David: 11
? (buses/at night)
12
Man: Yes,
.
(buses/every hour/at night)
13
. (here/your ticket)
14
David:
. (thanks/lot)

Put the conversations in the correct order.
Part A
A: Single or return?

B: Friday the 10th
A: That’s £205.
B: A ticket to Hull, please. 1
A: When do you want to come back?
B: Return, please.

2

Part B
A: At half past six. Here’s your ticket.
B: What time is the first train? 1
A: Thanks a lot.
B: No, twenty minutes.
A: There’s one in twenty minutes.
B: Sorry? In ten minutes?
A: And what time does it arrive in Hull?

Complete David’s conversations at the airport and
the bus station. Use the words in brackets and the
correct form of there is/are where appropriate.
At the airport
David: How do I go from the airport to the city
centre? 1Is there a train? (a train)
Sven: Yes, 2
and the ticket is
eight euros. (a train/every thirty minutes)
Maria: 3
too.
(a lot of/taxis/at the airport)
Sven: Yes, but a taxi is thirty euros!

David: 4
? (an airport bus)
5
Sven:
the ticket is four euros.
(Yes,)

Cover Exercise 1 and correct the six mistakes below.
Then look at Exercise 1 and check your answers.
1 At night, there are buses every half hour.
At night, there are buses every hour.
2 There’s a train every twenty minutes.
3 There’s a bus every fi een minutes.

Complete the conversation. Write one word for each
answer.
A: Two 1
to Termini please.
B: Single or 2
?
A: Single, please.
B: 3
’s twenty-eight euros.
A: Here you are. When is the 4
train?
B: 5
’s one in ten minutes.
A: When does it 6
in Termini?
B: At half past two. Here 7

your tickets.
A: Thanks a 8
.

4 There aren’t any taxis at the airport.
5 A single bus ticket is six euros.
6 A return bus ticket is eight euros.

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GRAMMAR PRACTICE

Starter
3

7.1 past simple: was/were

1

Write was, wasn’t, were or weren’t in the correct
place in the sentences.
KEY
✓ = positive statement
✗ = negative statement
? = question
wasn’t


were

1 I at home yesterday.(✗) My friends and I at the
cinema. (✓)
2 You at school last Friday. (✗) Where you (?)
3 We in Greece this time last year. (() It a great
holiday! (✗)
4 He at the airport (?) They happy to see him (?)

7.2 past simple: regular verbs

5 The book great (✗) but the film very good. (✗)

1

6 She alone. (✗) Her brother and sister with her. (✗)
7 You at the party last Saturday. (✗) You ill (?)
8 They very late (✓) so their dinner cold. (✓)

2

Complete the sentences with the correct present or
past form of the verb to be.
1 Why are they tired today? Were they at the concert
until late yesterday?
2 It
her birthday today. She
22 this
year because last year it

her 21st birthday!
ill yesterday but I
OK today.
3 I
out all day yesterday because the
4 We
weather
lovely.
our classroom this year? Last year
5 Where
we
in Room 3.
late for work yesterday but he
6 He
early today.
very good, but the weather
7 The concert
! It
really cold.
in Rome and this week we
8 Last week we
in Prague.

Ask and answer the questions. Use the past simple
of the verb to be.
Conversation 1
A: Katia / out with her friends last night?
B: Yes / they / at a restaurant in the centre.
A: the restaurant / good?
B: No / she / not happy / with the food.

Conversation 2
A: you / in Spain / on holiday?
B: No / I / there / on business.
A: the weather / good?
B: Yes / it / very nice.

2

Underline the correct alternative.
1 We play/played football every day last week.
2 He didn’t watch/watched the dance show on TV.
3 I hate/hated fish when I was young but now
I love/loved it.
4 She didn’t talk/talked to him because he wasn’t
there.
5 I didn’t move/moved your things!
6 They start/started a new business last year.
7 I don’t/didn’t play golf last year but this year
I play/played every week.
8 We didn’t laugh/laughed because he wasn’t funny.
Complete with a positive or negative statement.
Use the words in brackets.
1 I cooked pasta. (chicken)
I didn’t cook chicken.
2 She didn’t wait for half an hour. (ten minutes)
3 We walked in the park. (in the centre)
4 He didn’t watch the news. (a talk show)
5 They stayed at their aunt’s. (at their grandparents’)
6 You didn’t listen to me. (him)
7 I opened the window. (the door)

8 The train arrived at a quarter to six. (half past five)

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Starter

A: Why? / Really?

Complete the statements. Use the correct past
simple form of the verbs in the box.

B: warm / the / cold / food / waiters /and / drinks /
weren’t / were / friendly,/ The / hot / was / the /
cold.

not close work not cry not like arrive
play not cook live
1
2
3
4
5
6


He didn’t close his eyes because he wasn’t scared.
She
at the party before I did.
. She smiled all the time.
The baby
computer games all evening.
They
dinner just for me.
I
as a computer engineer for
Jackie
fi een years.
in Warsaw until you were
7 You
15 years old.
the new manager.
8 We

Consolidation

1

I/call/you what/be/the name
he/cook/dinner/for us it/be/fantastic
you/not answer how/it/be I/be/at the theatre
who/be/there you/like/the food
where/you/be (x2) you/dance

7.3 giving opinions


1

2

Arthur: 1I called you last night but
2
your mobile.
3
?
4
Bea:
. My mobile was off
all evening.
Arthur: 5
of the play?
Bea:
‘Mamma mia!’
Arthur: 6
?
7
Bea:
! Tia and I danced, too!
Everyone in the theatre did!
Arthur: 8
in the theatre?
Bea:
Yes, it was great fun! How about you?
9
last night?
10

Arthur: I was at Adam’s.
.
11
Bea:
That’s nice.
?
Arthur: Petra, George and I.
12
Bea:
?
Arthur: Not really. Adam is a great friend but
a terrible cook!

Put the conversation in the correct order.
A: I stayed at home. I watched the new comedy
show on TV.
B: It wasn’t very good.
A: It was great. I laughed a lot.
B: I don’t know the name of the actors but they
were very good.
A: Why not?
B: Who was in it?
A: I like comedy shows! How was it?
B: The band was OK but I didn’t like the new singer
at all. How about you?
A: How was the concert last night? 1
Put the words in the correct order and complete the
conversations.
Conversation 1
A: your / How / holiday / was?

B: right / It / all / was.

2

A: Why? / Really?
B: lovely / beach / but / The / small / food / hotel /
was / and / the / wasn’t / room / good / the / was.
Conversation 2
A: you / were / night / Where / last?
B: in / At / Baker / Street / restaurant / new / the.

Use the prompts below to complete the
conversation. Use the correct past simple form
of the verbs.

Cover Exercise 1. Complete the sentences below
with one word. Then read the conversation in
Exercise 1 again and check your answers.
1
called Bea last night.
2 Bea didn’t answer her phone because she was at
.
the
of the play was ‘Mamma mia!’
3 The
4 Arthur was at
last night.
for his friends.
5 Adam
was terrible.

6 Adam’s

A: it / was / How?
B: terrible / was / It.

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GRAMMAR PRACTICE

Starter
3

8.1 past simple: irregular verbs

1

2

Write the sentences in the past tense.
1 You know the answer to all the questions.
You knew the answer to that question.
2 He doesn’t go to the city centre at the weekend.
last weekend.
3 Our house has a very big kitchen now.
small kitchen when we
moved in.

4 The children don’t usually break things.
the vase.
5 Elsa meets her friends for a coffee every Tuesday.
last Tuesday.
6 We don’t think about work all the time.
last Sunday.
7 I o en see Mark at the gym.
on Monday.
8 She doesn’t take the train every day.
yesterday.

go sit come have not write not eat
not become not drive
1 They went to the beach every day when they were
on holiday.
2 He
a car. He took the bus or walked.
a lot of friends when I was at school.
3 I
a doctor, like his
4 Dino was an actor. He
father.
on the sofa and waited for the
5 They
manager.
this email. I know who did.
6 She
to this restaurant last year, on my
7 We
birthday. It was the same table, too!

the cake because I didn’t like it.
8 I

8.2 past simple: questions

1

Correct the mistakes. Two of the sentences are
correct.
1 Ryan and I sit at the same desk last time.
Ryan and I sat at the same desk last time.
2 Samantha doesn’t had dinner yesterday.
3 I take the dog for a walk every day.
4 The man didn’t said his name.
5 He goes out with his friends last Saturday.

2

6 We didn’t think about the problems.
7 You doesn’t see your family last weekend.
8 I meet his wife last month.

Complete the sentences. Use the positive or
negative past simple form of the verbs in the box.

Complete the questions using the words in
brackets.
1 Did we go to Italy last year or the year before?
(we/go)
2

a good time at the party?
(they/have)
with her Polish friends when she
3
was in Warsaw? (she/stay)
Almodovar’s new film last week?
4
(you/see)
to his grandmother in Spanish?
5
(he/speak)
their weekend holiday? (they/like)
6
a coffee break at 11am? (you/have)
7
at all last summer? (it/rain)
8
Ask questions to find the missing information.
Begin with Who, What, Where, When, Why or How.
1 She went to [?].
Where did she go?
2 I answered his mobile because [?]
3 We met [?] at Kieran’s party.
4 The concert finished at [?]
5 We travelled by [?]
6 They saw a [?]

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Look at the table and read the answers. Write questions
about Jordan and Salvo and Gina’s last holiday.
Jordan

Salvo and Gina

go

Canada

India

travel

by train

by plane

stay

with friends

at a hotel

eat


butter tarts

samosas

Starter
2

like them? no/ too sweet yes/delicious
Conversation A
1 Where did Jordan go?
He went to Canada.
2
They went to India.
3
He travelled by train.
4
They stayed at a hotel.
5
He ate butter tarts.

Consolidation

1

Conversation B
1 Did Salvo and Gina go to Canada?
No, they went to India.
2
No, they travelled by plane.
3

No, he stayed with friends.
4
No, he didn’t. They were too sweet.
5
Yes, they did. They were delicious.

Use the prompts and complete the conversation in
the supermarket.
A: Excuse me, 1 you / see / a ten-year-old boy with a
blue T-shirt?
Did you see a ten-year old boy with a blue T-shirt?
B: I think I did.
A: 2he / have / blond hair?
B: 3Yes / he
A: I’m his mum. Where was he? 4he / look / upset?
B: 5he / be / near / the snacks. He looked fine.
I / speak / to him.

6

A: 7he / have / a lot of chocolates in his basket?

8.3 giving directions

1

Complete the conversation in the supermarket.
Use one or two words for each answer.
A: 1
, where’s the cereal?

2
B:
see the dairy, 3
there?
4
A: Dairy?
?
B: You know. Dairy. 5
cheese, yoghurt,
milk.
A: Oh, OK. Dairy. I 6
.
7
B: The cereal is next
the dairy.
A: Thank you.
B: You’re 8
.

B: 8Yes! / he / say / they / be / for his birthday party.

Put the words in the correct order and complete the
conversation.
A: where’s / me, / café / excuse/ the?
Excuse me, where’s the café?
B: you / there / the / over / butcher’s, / Do / see?
A: don’t / word / Butcher’s? / know / I / this.

A: That’s him! 9where / be / the snacks?
B: 10you /see / the toiletries, over there?

A: Toiletries? 11I / not know / this word.

B: You / steak, / know, / sell / chicken, / they /
sausages / and.

B: Toiletries. You know, soap, toothpaste, shampoo.
A: Oh, OK. 12I / understand.

A: understand / oh, / I.

B: 13the snacks / be / near the toiletries, on the right.

B: is / behind / The / the / butcher’s / café.

A: Thank you.
B: 14you / be / welcome.

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GRAMMAR PRACTICE

9.2 object pronouns

1

9.1 like/love/hate + -ing


1

2

Starter

Underline the correct alternative.
1 They love/hate swimming. They go to the
swimming pool every day.
2 Izzy likes/doesn’t like cooking. She never cooks.
3 I can’t even look at photos of snakes. I love/hate
them!
4 We like/don’t like having dinner late. We always
eat at 6p.m.
5 You love/hate milk. You drink four glasses a day!
6 Adrian loves/doesn’t like camping. He always stays
at a hotel.
7 I love/hate going on long walks. They’re great for
relaxing!
8 Daniella loves/hates wrapping gi s. She always
asks me to do it for her.

2

Read the statements and write what the people
love or hate. Use love or hate plus noun or -ing.
1 Pam: ‘Chocolate? Delicious! Can I have some?’
Pam loves chocolate.
2 Ali: ‘What? Me? Play cards? No!’


Replace the underlined words with an object
pronoun.
it
1 Here’s the cake I made. Please take the cake.
Please take it.
2 Mary is not very well. Go and see Mary.
3 Jason bought his sisters a new exercise bike.

3 Alex: ‘Oh, no! I can’t get up that early! Please!’

4 Alice and I were on TV last night! Did you see
me and Alice?

4 Pavel: ‘Party? Wow! Super!’

5 Hey, I know this man. He’s is Marc Durant!

5 Lisa: ‘Swimming? In winter? No way!’

6 I can give you and your sister my car. I don’t need
my car this weekend.

6 Rania: ‘Aww! Look at that cat! It’s so cute!’

7 She loves her new trainers!

7 Pierre: ‘Fast? 120 km/h isn’t fast!’

8 Can you help Paul with his Math homework,

please?

8 Ellie: ‘Oh, let’s watch a horror film! Please!’

3

Underline the correct alternative.
1 What about the rules? Did you talk to his/him
about they/them?
2 Can you give we/us that box, please?
3 They asked he/him to wait for their/them but
he/him didn’t.
4 He/Him bought she/her a lovely scarf for her
birthday.
5 I/Me have two tickets. One for I/me and one for
you/your.
6 Maddy got her exam results and she’s/they’re not
happy about she/them.
7 I’d like those shoes. Can I pay for their/them here?
How much do they/them cost?
8 We don’t know he/him but he says he knows
we/us.

Complete the sentences with one word.
1 He
music. He listens to music all the time.
He sleeps with music!
eating vegetables. They’re good for you.
2 I
like

3 It’s 11p.m. Why are you still up? You
going to bed late.
computer games but they only play
4 They
them at the weekend.
exercising. She goes to the gym for
5 Ileana
two hours every day.
watching TV. We don’t even have a TV in
6 We
our house.
dancing. I’m not good at it.
7 I don’t
sushi? I think it’s delicious.
8 Why do you

3

Put the words in brackets in the correct place to
complete the sentences.
1 He wanted to go to the football match so his dad
bought him a ticket. (him, he, his dad)
2 I love my brother but
don’t see
very
o en because
are very busy. (I, we, him)
never answer their phone?
3 Why do
called

ten times yesterday! (them, they, I)
your email address?
4 Can you give
wants to send
the photos. (me, you, Yves)
. She has a big dog and
o en
5 I know
takes
for a walk in the park. (it, her, she)
gave
a coffee maker as a gi but I
6
don’t use
. (me, it, Caleb)
looked for
but we didn’t find
7
. (Sabine, we, her)
it was an excellent car so
8 You told
bought
. (us, it, we)

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Starter

9.3 making requests

Consolidation

1

1

Put the conversations in the correct order.
Conversation 1
A: Yes, please. I’d like to buy a teddy bear.
B: Let me think. It’s for a baby so a small one.
A: Would you like one of the big bears or a small one?
B: Can I help you? 1
A: I’d like the white one, please.
B: Is the brown bear OK or would you like the white one?
Conversation 2
B: Great! Let’s order!
A: Let’s have lunch at this restaurant. 1
A: Let me see. I’d like the grilled vegetables I think.
A: What would you like to eat?
B: I’d like the steak. How about you?
B: Yes, good idea.

2

Conversation 2

Greg: Do you know Eve and Lisa?
Pam: The girls from work? Yes, I know 11
. Why?
12
13
Greg: I really
Eve.
she like to go
out with 14
. What do you think?
Pam: Why not? I think she likes 15
too.
16
Greg: Great! Can you give
her phone
number?
Pam: No, but I can give 17
your number and
ask her to call 18
.
Greg: That’s perfect, thanks!

Use the prompts and complete the conversations.
Conversation 1
A: 1Where / you / like / to go / this Friday?
Where would you like to go this Friday?
B: 2I / like / to go / cinema.
A: 3Which / film / you / like / to see? Comedy or
horror?
B: 4I / think / I / like / to see / comedy.

Conversation 2
A: 5Let’s / have / break. / you / like / drink?
B: 6I / like / a cold tea / please.
A: 7peach / lemon?
B: 8Oh, I / not / know. Lemon / I / think.

Complete the conversations with one word.
Conversation 1
Alan: It’s Dara’s birthday next week. I’d like to
buy 1
a gi .
Xenia: Good idea.
Alan: What 2
he like? 3
he like sports?
How about the scarf of his favourite football
team?
Xenia: Football? No, Dara doesn’t like 4
. He
5
cooking so a cookbook is a good idea.
Alan: What type of food? French, Italian?
Xenia: He 6
like to learn how to make sushi,
so a Japanese cookbook, I think.
Alan: Oh. I 7
like sushi. I 8
fish!
9
Xenia: Well, the book is not for

. It’s for
10
.

2

Replace the underlined object pronouns with words
from the conversations in Exercise 1. Then read the
conversations and check.
1 Alan wants to buy him a birthday gi .
2 Dara loves it.
3 Alan hates it.
4 Pam knows them.
5 Eve likes him.
6 Pam can give it to her.
,

Conversation 3
A: 9I / have / one of these roses / please?
B: 10pink / ones / red / ones?
A: 11I / like / a red rose / please.
B: 12you / like / anything else?
A: No, thank you.

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Starter

GRAMMAR PRACTICE

Play musical instruments
5 Mario?
A:
B:
6 Bob and Rita?
A:
B:

10.1 can/can’t

1

Use the prompts to write sentences. Use the correct
form of can.
1 Lulu / speak / French but she / not speak / Italian.
Lulu can speak French but she can’t speak Italian.
2 We not play / cards but we / play / chess.

3

3 you / give / me / the information I need?

help speak ride finish swim make

4 He / not / act and he / not sing. I / not give /

him a role in my new musical!

1 I’m sorry. I can’t help you with your homework.
I’m very busy. (I)
English? (Enrico)
2
very fast. She’s an excellent
3
swimmer. (she)
a horse but they want to take
4
riding lessons. (they)
me a cake for Sara’s birthday?
5
You’re a great chef! (you)
the
6 You’re tired. Please go home.
work alone. (we)

5 I know he / ride / a motorbike but he / drive /
a car?
6 Martha / cook / very well. Her sister / not make /
a sandwich!
7 I / not read / a map but I / use /
the Sat Nav app on my smart phone.
8 They / not play / volleyball. Rhea / teach / them?

2

Look at the information in the table. Ask and answer

questions about what the people can/can’t do.
Mario

Bob and Rita

speak other
Italian, German,
languages
French
(except English)
do sports
play a musical
instrument

play football,
ride a horse




play golf,
run 10 km
piano, drums

Speak other languages
1 Mario?
A: Can Mario speak other languages?
B: Yes, he can. He can speak Italian, German and French.
2 Bob and Rita?
A:

B:
Do sports
3 Mario?
A:
B:
4 Bob and Rita?
A:
B:

Choose a verb from the box and complete the
sentences with the correct form of can and the
subject in brackets.

10.2 be going to

1

Put the words in the correct order to make
sentences.
1 an / Take / you / umbrella / it / going / because /
rain / is / with / to.
Take an umbrella with you because it is going to rain.
2 DJ / going / Jack / is / to / the / at / party /
Saturday / be / on / the.
3 they / going / to / to / Are / Mexico / next / move /
year?
4 ’re / to / have / You / a / great / going / time!
5 tomorrow / ’s / to / work / going / from / Julia /
home.
6 take / going / the / We / bus / ’re / to / home.

7 to / Luise / see / Are / at / the / going / you /
weekend?
8 to / to / the / not / go / swimming pool / I /
because / ’m / I / have / going / a cold.

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SPEAKOUT EXTRA
Correct the mistakes. There is one mistake in
every sentence.
1 I going to learn how to play the piano.
I’m going to learn how to play the piano.
2 Jo is going lose ten kilos before summer.

Starter
Consolidation

1

Choose a verb from the box and complete the
conversation (1–8). Use the present simple form of
the verb, can + verb or going to + verb.
think make (x2) cook teach have
start not make

3 We aren’t to help you this time.


6 They going to sell the company.

George:
Lavinia:
George:
Lavinia:
George:

7 Matias isn’t going to camping this weekend.

Lavinia:

8 It going to be very cold tomorrow?

George:

4 I’m going stop playing computer games when I’m 30.
5 You going to find a new job?

Lavinia:

10.3 conversations

1

George:

Complete the conversations with phrases a)–i)
below.


Lavinia:

a) Excuse me, do you have the time?
b) Well, I don’t know a lot of people here
c) Oh, here’s my station
d) I’m sorry, I can see an old friend over there
e) That’s an interesting book
f) Nice to meet you, too.
g) See you later.
h) So what do you think of the party?
i) So, are you from around here?
On the train
A: 1a)
B: Yes, it’s ten past two.
A: Thanks. 2
you have there.
B: Yes, it’s very good. I like it.
A: 3
. Nice to meet you.
4
B:
.

George:
Lavinia:
George:
Lavinia:
George:


2

At a party
.
A: 5
6
B:
here but it’s fun!
A: I’m Sylvia.
B: Hi, I’m Lorenzo.
A: 7
.
B: No, I’m from Rome. How about you?
A: I’m from Bristol. 8
I’m going to go and say a
quick hi.
B: Of course.
A: 9
.
B: Yes, see you!

(a) Hi, how are you? I’m George.
(b)
.
So, what 1do you think of the food?
It’s delicious! Maira’s an excellent cook.
How about you? 2
you
?
No, I 3

even
a sandwich!
Well, I 4
you. I’m the
.
chef at ‘Nicci’s’. (c)
Oh, I love that place! My mum
5
her birthday party
there next week!
That’s great! And I 6
her birthday cake!
7
you
a chocolate cake?
Mum loves chocolate!
Yes, of course. Oh, is that the time?
I8
work in an hour.
(d)
.
(e)
.
(f)
.
(g)
.

Choose a phrase from the box and complete the
beginning and the end of the conversation (a–g) in

Exercise 1.
Hi, how are you ? I’m George
I hope we meet again next week
It was very nice to meet you.
Oh, hi. I’m Lavinia.
Here’s my card.
I hope so, too
Nice to meet you, too.

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GRAMMAR PRACTICE
ANSWER KEY
UNIT 1
1.1

2
2
3
4
5
6

1
A
1
2
3

4
5
6
B
1
2
3
4
5
6

Hello. Are you Li Mei?
Yes, I am. Nice to meet you.
Nice to meet you, too. I’m Mrs O’Brien.
Are you from the USA, Mrs O’Brien?
No, I’m from Ireland. Are you from China?
Yes, I am.

2

1 Hi! I’m Armando.
Nice to meet you, Armando. Where are
you from?
I’m from Mexico.
2 Are you a student, Magda?
No, I’m not. I’m a teacher.
3 I’m in London. Where are you?
I’m in London, too!
4 Sorry I’m late!
It’s OK. You aren’t late.

1
2
3
4

What’s your nationality (, Mr Kartal)?
What’s your job (, Mr Kartal)?
What’s your surname (, Giorgio)?
What’s your phone number (, Giorgio)?
What’s your email address (, Giorgio)?

1

1 Nice to meet you
2 What is your family name
3 How do you spell it/that
4 Are you from
5 I’m
6 are you from
7 I’m from
8 Are you a
9 What’s your phone number
10 what is your email address?
11 is it
12 It’s
Family name:
Baransky Baranski
First name:
Alice
Nationality:

Polish American
Job/Occupation: nurse doctor
Phone number: 7508 00612
Email address:


UNIT 2
2.1

1

2
3
4
5

are you from, I’m
Am I, you’re
Are you, I’m not, I’m
Where are you from?

1

1 c)

2 b)

3 a)

4 c)


5 c)

6 b)

2

1 A: Hello! Is Olivier, there, please?
2 B: Olivier isn’t here, right now. He’s on
holiday.
3 A: Is he in Spain?
4 B: Yes, he is. He’s in Madrid.
5 C: Hello, Sasha, Hi Nicolas! This is
Luisa. She’s a computer engineer.
6 C: Sasha is an actor and Nicolas is a
singer.
7 D: No, I’m a singer. Nicolas isn’t an
actor or a singer. He’s a
businessman.

1.3
1 d)

We not are not very happy about this.
Are they are both in the same class?
They’re an English teachers.
Are you are very good singers!

2


1.2

1

2.2

Consolidation
Hi, I’m Leah. Are you a new student?
Yes, I am. I’m Luca.
Where are you from, Luca?
I’m from Genova.
So, you are from Italy!
Yes, I am.

3

Starter

2 a) 3 f) 4 c) 5 b)

2 They are/’re 3 Is Tariq
4 You aren’t/you are 5 ‘12’ isn’t
6 Are you 7 Am I 8 We aren’t

3

1 A: Are Joaquin and I in the same class?
B: Yes, you are. You’re in D1.
2 A: Are Theo and Maria brother and
sister?

B: No, they aren’t. They’re husband
and wife.
3 A: Are you and Boris from Poland?
B: No, we aren’t. We’re from Russia.
4 A: Are the girls at home?
B: Yes, they are. They’re in their room.
5 A: Are we in the blue team?
B: No, you aren’t. You’re in the green
team.
6 A: Are you and Lee friends with Joe?
B: Yes, we are. We’re friends with his
brother, too.

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1 c) 2 b)
8 b)

2

2 My

3 c)

3 their

4 b) 5 a)


4 your

5 Our

6 a)

7 c)

6 His

3

2 I’m in that hotel over there. My room is
234.
3 –
4 The chefs are from Spain but the food
in their restaurant is French.
5 Mr Briars isn’t our teacher. We are in Ms
William’s class.
6 Jim and his wife are on holiday this
week.
7 –
8 Here, this is your coffee. You like it with
milk and one sugar, right?

2.3

1


1 e)

2
1
2
3
4
5
6

3
1
2
3
4

2 c) 3 a)

4 f) 5 b)

6 d)

Let’s go for (a) pizza.
No, let’s play a game!
Let’s not eat chocolate before dinner.
Yes, me too. Let’s have a break.
Yes, me, too. Let’s have (a) coffee.
No it isn’t. Let’s not eat here.
Good idea.
Me, too.

OK, where?
Yes, let’s do that.

Consolidation

1
1
2
3
4
5
6

I’m hungry.
Let’s have lunch.
No, it isn’t a good place.
His food is really bad.
Let’s do that.
Me, too!

2

1 Let’s 2 idea 3 they 4 aren’t 5 my
6 your 7 are 8 your 9 My 10 their

UNIT 3
3.1

1


1 are 2 Is 3 is 4 Are 5 is
7 Are 8 Is 9 are 10 is

6 are


SPEAKOUT EXTRA
Consolidation

2

1 That’s 2 Are these 3 Those are
4 These are 5 Are these 6 Is that
7 This isn’t 8 Are those 9 Those aren’t
10 This is

3

2 What are these? They’re apples.
3 What’s that? It’s an MP3 player.
4 What are those? They’re keys.

3.2

1
1
2
3
4
5

6
7
8

father’s, mother’s
Johnny Depp’s
friend’s
Maria and Irene’s
Charles’
Mr Peretti’s
Olivier’s
Petra’s

3.3
b) 1

2

2 Ann’s green tea with lemon is two euros
eighty.
3 Jean Pierre’s chocolate cake is two
euros fi y.
4 Bella’s filter coffee is one euro sixty.
5 Tess’s cappuccino freddo is two euros
eighty.

2 We don’t drive to school. We take the
bus.
3 I speak Italian, but not very well.
4 You have only/only have one computer

at home.
5 We don’t like rock music.
6 Do you work in an office?
7 I study English at a language school.
8 Do they play sports?

2

2 They don’t study Japanese. They study
Spanish.
3 You don’t work six days a week. You
work five days a week.
4 Liling and Jian don’t have a dog. They
have a pet snake.
5 My family and I don’t live in a big
house. We live in a small flat.
6 I don’t drive to the shops every day.
I drive to the shops at the weekend.
7 We don’t play football. We play
basketball.
8 You and your friends don’t listen to
rock music. You listen to rap music.

3
c) 4

d) 6

e) 3


f) 2

2

1 Can 2 or 3 please 4 Anything
5 have 6 How 7 That’s 8 Here

3

1 Can I help 2 have a 3 or 4 This
5 those 6 Can I have 7 that
8 How much

1

2 A: Is Amit and Gita’s family in Sydney?
B: No, their family is in Mumbai. Our
teacher’s family is in Sydney.
3 A: Is Ranbir Kapoor James’s favourite
actor?
B: No, his favourite actor is Kate
Winslet. Ranbir Kapoor is Amit and
Gita’s favourite actor.
4 A: Is our teacher’s car yellow?
B: No, his/her car is green. Ms Gomez’s
car is yellow.
5 A: Is James’s family in Chicago?
B: No, his family is in Dublin. Sue’s
family is in Chicago.
6 A: Is Javier Bardem Bibi Nissen’s

favourite actor?
B: No, her favourite actor is Meryl
Streep. Javier Bardem is Ms Gomez’s
favourite actor.

a) 5

1

UNIT 4
4.1

2

1

Starter

B: Yes, please. Can I drink have an espres
so?
A: Anything too else?
B: No Yes, please. A chocolate cookie.
A: One espresso, one chocolate cookie.
B: How much is those that?
A: That’s euros two two euros seventy,
please.
B: Here we you are.

2
3

4
5
6
7
8

Do we work in the evenings, too?
Do you like sports?
Do they go to town every day?
Do you have a smart phone?
Do you walk 5 km every day?
Do they live in a house with a garden?
Do you like chocolate?

4.2

1
2
3
4
5
6

Danny doesn’t play computer games.
This bus stops at East Fields.
My sister has coffee for breakfast.
Lewis doesn’t play the guitar.
This window doesn’t open.

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1 plays 2 stop 3 has 4 doesn’t
5 has 6 wants 7 watch 8 teaches

3

2 drives/has 3 doesn’t 4 has
6 doesn’t 7 writes 8 go

5 plays

4

2 she knows 3 She doesn’t work 4 It has
5 he doesn’t phone 6 She teaches
7 It doesn’t cost 8 He drives

4.3

1

1 a)

2

2 A:
B:
3 A:

B:
4 A:
B:
5 A:
B:

2 c)

3 a)

4 b) 5 c)

6 a)

What time’s the film?
It’s at eight o’clock.
What time’s ‘Chef at home’?
It’s at ten to six.
What time’s the rock concert?
It’s at a quarter to ten
What time’s the football match?
It’s at twenty past six.

Consolidation

1

2 What time do you get up
3 he works
4 Do you live

5 I get up
6 doesn’t get up
7 do classes start
8 What time/When do you have
9 has
10 don’t go out
b a quarter past five c a quarter to three
d a quarter past seven e nine o’clock
f twenty to one g ten past three

UNIT 5
5.1

1

1 Does your brother play computer games
or does he listen to music to relax?
2 When does Evelyn see her friends? Do
they meet at the weekend?
3 Do you read the newspaper or do you
watch the news on TV?
4 Does Manfred have coffee for breakfast
or does he drink tea?
5 Does this shirt look nice? Do you like it?
6 What time do the children have dinner?
When do they go to bed?
7 Does Cath have Italian friends? Does
she speak Italian?
8 Do people answer all the questions on
this page? Does Pam know?



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Consolidation

2

2 does she like 3 does it have
4 does he play 5 does it stop
6 does she want

3

2 You:
Jason:
3 You:
Jason:
4 You:
Jason:
5 You:
Ashley:
6 You:
Ashley:
7 You:
Ashley:
8 You:
Ashley:

Does she/Ashley talk on the
phone a lot?

Yes, she does!
Does she/Ashley check her
emails all the time?
No, she doesn’t.
Does she/Ashley sing in the
bathroom?
Yes, she does!
Does he/Jason listen to music
you don’t like?
Yes, he does!
Does he/Jason drink juice from
the bottle?
Yes, he does!
Does he/Jason read your
texts?
No, he doesn’t.
Does he/Jason eat on the
train?
Yes, he does!

5.2

1
2
3
4
5
6

I never have steak

She sometimes has them for breakfast
they usually go to bed early
We always take the same train
I o en eat fruit and vegetables.

2

2 He doesn’t o en eat cereal for
breakfast.
3 He always starts work before 10a.m.
4 He never finishes work before 6p.m.
5 He o en goes to the gym.
6 He usually has dinner with his girlfriend.

5.3

1

Starter

2 A: When does the museum open?
B: It opens at half past nine.
3 A: What time does the shop close on
Thursday?
B: It closes at ten o’clock (in the
evening).
4 A: Is the hotel restaurant open all day?
B: No, it is open from half past twelve
to half past three (for lunch) and
from seven to eleven o’clock (for

dinner).
5 A: How much does a guided tour cost?
B: It costs 40 euros (per person).
6 A: What time does the swimming pool
open on Sunday?
B: The swimming pool/It is closed on
Sunday.

1

1 g) 2 e) 3 h) 4 a)
8 d) 9 i) 10 b)

2
5 a)

6 j)

7 f)

3

2

1 A:
B:
2 A:
B:
3 A:


Does Saskia like room 102?
No, she doesn’t
Does the gym open every day?
No, it doesn’t.
What time does breakfast finish on
Sundays?
B: At 11a.m.
4 A: Does Saskia make a reservation for
lunch?
B: No, she makes a reservation for
dinner.

UNIT 6
6.1

1

1 There’s 2 There are
4 There’s 5 There are
7 There are 8 There’s

3 There are
6 There’s

2

1 There are four restaurants but only one
is good.
2 Is there a cafe in the station?
3 There aren’t six eggs in this box.

4 Are there two emails for me?
5 There isn’t an internet cafe in this town.
6 There are two payphones over there.
7 Is there a train to the airport?
8 There isn’t a toilet in the shop.

3

2 You:
Yvonne:
3 You:
Yvonne:
4 You:
Yvonne:
5 You:
Yvonne:
6 You:
Yvonne:
7 You:
Yvonne:
8 You:
Yvonne:

Is there a pharmacy?
Yes, there is.
Are there any internet cafes?
No, there aren’t.
Is there a newsagent’s?
No, there isn’t.
Is there a hairdresser’s?

Yes, there is.
Are there any restaurants?
Yes, there are.
Are there any clothes shops?
No, there aren’t.
Is there a train station?
No, there isn’t.

6.2

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

2 any, some 3 any, some
4 any, some, any 5 some, any
6 any, some

There are a lot of tourists
There’s an airport
There are some shoe shops
There are a lot of taxis
There’s a train
There are a lot of cheap tickets
There are some lovely beaches

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8 b)

3 b)

4 c)

5 b) 6 a)

7 c)

6.3

1

Part A
A: A ticket to Hull, please.
B: Single or return?
A: Return, please.
B: When do you want to come back?
A: Friday the 10th.
B: That’s £205.
Part B
A: What time is the first train?
B: There’s one in twenty minutes.
A: Sorry? In ten minutes?
B: No, twenty minutes.
A: And what time does it arrive in Hull?

B: At half past six. Here’s your ticket.
A: Thanks a lot.

2

1 tickets 2 return 3 That 4 first/next
5 There 6 arrive 7 are 8 lot

Consolidation

1

1 Is there a train?
2 there’s a train every 30 minutes
3 There are a lot of taxis at the airport
4 Is there an airport bus
5 Yes, there is
6 A return ticket to the city centre
7 When is the first bus
8 There’s one in fi een minutes
9 Sorry? In Fi y minutes?
10 There’s a bus every twenty minutes
11 Are there any buses at night
12 there are buses every hour at night
13 Here’s your ticket
14 Thanks a lot

2
1
2

3
4
5
6

At night, there are buses every hour.
There’s a train every thirty minutes.
There’s a bus every twenty minutes.
There are a lot of taxis at the airport.
A single bus ticket is four euros.
A return bus ticket is eight euros.
A single bus ticket is eight euros.


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UNIT 7
7.1

1

2 You weren’t at school last Friday. Where
were you?
3 We were in Greece this time last year. It
was a great holiday.
4 Was he at the airport? Were they happy
to see him?
5 The book was great but the film wasn’t
very good.
6 She wasn’t alone. Her brother and sister
were with her.

7 You weren’t at the party last Saturday.
Were you ill?
8 They were very late so their dinner was
cold.

2

1 A: Was Katia out with her friends last
night?
B: Yes, they were at a restaurant in the
centre. / Yes, she was. They were at a
restaurant in the centre.
A: Was the restaurant good?
B: No, she wasn’t happy with the
food. / No, it wasn’t. She wasn’t
happy with the food.
2 A: Were you in Spain on holiday?
B: No, I was there on business. / No,
I wasn’t. I was there on business.
A: Was the weather good?
B: Yes, it was very nice. / Yes, it was.
It was very nice.

3

2 ’s, ’s, was 3 was, ’m 4 were, was
5 is, were 6 was, ’s 7 was, wasn’t, was
8 were, are

7.2


1

1 played 2 watch 3 hated, love 4 talk
5 move 6 started 7 didn’t, play
8 laugh

2
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

3

She waited for ten minutes.
We didn’t walk in the centre.
He watched a talk show.
They didn’t stay at their grandparents’.
You listened to him.
I didn’t open the door.
It didn’t arrive at half past five.

2 arrived 3 didn’t cry 4 played
5 didn’t cook 6 worked 7 lived
8 didn’t like


Starter

7.3

1
A:
B:
A:
B:
A:
B:
A:
B:
A:

How was the concert last night?
It wasn’t very good.
Why not?
The band was OK but I didn’t like the
new singer at all. How about you?
I stayed at home. I watched the new
comedy show on TV.
I like comedy shows? How was it?
It was great. I laughed a lot.
Who was in it?
I don’t know the name of the actors but
they were very good.

3


Conversation 1
A: How was your holiday?
B: It was all right.
A: (Really?) Why?
B: The hotel room was small and the food
wasn’t good but the beach was lovely.
Conversation 2
A: Where were you last night?
B: At the new restaurant in Baker Street.
A: How was it?
B: It was terrible.
A: (Really?) Why?
B: The waiters weren’t friendly, the hot
food was cold and the cold drinks were
warm.

Consolidation

1

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11

12

you didn’t answer
Where were you
I was at the theatre
What was the name
How was it
It was fantastic
Did you dance
Where were you
He cooked dinner for us
Who was there
Did you like the food

2

1 Arthur 2 theatre 3 name
4 Adam’s/Adam’s house 5 cooked
6 food

UNIT 8
8.1

1
2
3
4
5
6
7

8

He didn’t go to the city centre
Our house had a
The children didn’t break
Elsa met her friends for a coffee
We didn’t think about work
I saw Mark at the gym
She didn’t take the train
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2

1 Ryan and I sat at the same desk last
time.
2 Samantha had dinner yesterday.
3 Correct
4 The man didn’t say his name.
5 He went out with his friends last
Saturday.
6 Correct
7 You didn’t see your family last weekend.
8 I met his wife last month.

3

1 went 2 didn’t drive 3 had
4 didn’t become 5 sat 6 didn’t write
7 came 8 didn’t eat


8.2

1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

2
2
3
4
5
6

Did we go
Did they have
Did she stay
Did you see
Did he speak
Did they like
Did you have
Did it rain
Why did you answer his mobile?
Who did you meet at Kieran’s party?
When did the concert finish?

How did you travel?
What did they see?

3
A
2
3
4
5
B
2
3
4
5

Where did Salvo and Gina go?
How did Jordan travel?
Where did Salvo and Gina stay?
What did Jordan eat?
Did Salvo and Gina travel by train?
Did Jordan stay at a hotel?
Did Jordan like the butter tarts?
Did Salvo and Gina like the samosas?

8.3

1
A:
B:
A:

B:

Excuse me, where’s the cafe?
Do you see the butcher’s, over there?
Butcher’s? I don’t know this word.
You know, they sell steak, chicken and
sausages.
A: Oh, I understand.
B: The cafe is behind the butcher’s.

2

1 Excuse me 2 Do you 3 over
4 What’s that? 5 Like 6 understand
7 to 8 welcome


SPEAKOUT EXTRA
Consolidation

1

2
3
4
5
6
7
8


9
10
11
12
13
14

Did he have blond hair?
Yes, he did
Did he look upset?
He was near the snacks.
I spoke to him.
Did he have a lot of chocolates in his
basket?
Yes! He said they were for his birthday
party.
Where are the snacks?
Do you see the toiletries over there?
I don’t know this word.
I understand
The snacks are near the toiletries
You’re welcome.

UNIT 9
9.1

1

1 love 2 doesn’t like 3 hate
4 don’t like 5 love 6 doesn’t like

7 love 8 hates

2
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

Ali hates playing cards.
Alex hates getting up early.
Pavel loves parties/going to parties.
Lisa hates swimming in winter.
Rania loves cats.
Pierre loves driving fast.
Ellie loves watching horror films.

3

1 loves
5 loves

2 like 3 don’t 4 like/love
6 hate 7 like 8 hate

9.2

1


1 him, them 2 us 3 him, them, he
4 He, her 5 I, me, you 6 she’s, them
7 them, they 8 him, us

2

1 it 2 her 3 them 4 us
6 you, it 7 them 8 him

3

Starter

7 We looked for Sabine but we didn’t
find her.
8 You told us it was an excellent car so
we bought it.

9.3

1

Conversation 1
B: Can I help you?
A: Yes, please. I’d like to buy a teddy bear.
B: Would you like one of the big bears or a
small one?
A: Let me think. It’s for a baby so a
small one.

B: Is the brown bear OK or would you like
the white one?
A: I’d like the white one, please.
Conversation 2
A: Let’s have lunch at this restaurant.
B: Great! Let’s order.
A: What would you like to eat?
B: I’d like the steak. How about you?
A: Let me see. I’d like the grilled
vegetables I think.
B: Yes, good idea.

2

Conversation 1
A: Where would you like to go this Friday?
B: I’d like to go to the cinema.
A: Which film would you like to see?
B: I think I’d like to see a comedy.
Conversation 2
A: Let’s have a break. Would you like a
drink?
B: I’d like a cold tea, please.
A: Would you like peach or lemon?
B: Oh, I don’t know. Lemon, I think.
Conversation 3
A: Can I have one of these roses, please?
B: The pink ones or the red ones?
A: I’d like a red rose, please.
B: Would you like anything else?


Consolidation

1

5 him

1 He wanted to go to the football match
so his dad bought him a ticket.
2 I love my brother but I don’t see him
very o en because we are very busy.
3 Why do they never answer their phone?
I called them ten times yesterday!
4 Can you give me your email address?
Yves wants to send you the photos.
5 I know her. She has a big dog and she
o en takes it for a walk in the park.
6 Caleb gave me a coffee maker as a gi
but I don’t use it.

1 him 2 would 3 Does 4 it
5 loves/likes 6 ’d 7 don’t 8 hate
9 you 10 him 11 them 12 like
13 Would 14 me 15 you 16 me
17 her 18 you

2

1 Dara 2 cooking 3 fish/sushi
4 Eve and Lisa 5 Greg

6 Greg’s phone number, Eve

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UNIT 10
10.1

1

2 We can’t play cards but we can play
chess.
3 Can you give me the information I
need?
4 He can’t act and he can’t sing. I can’t
give him a role in my new musical!
5 I know he can ride a motorbike but can
he drive a car?
6 Martha can cook very well. Her sister
can’t make a sandwich!
7 I can’t read a map but I can use the Sat
Nav app on my smart phone.
8 They can’t play volleyball. Can Rhea
teach them?

2

2 A: Can Bob and Rita speak other
languages?
B: No, they can’t.
3 A: Can Mario do sports?

B: Yes, he can. He can play football and
he can ride a horse.
4 A: Can Bob and Rita do sports?
B: Yes, they can. They can play golf and
they can run 10km.
5 A: Can Mario play a musical
instrument?
B: No, he can’t.
6 A: Can Bob and Rita play a musical
instrument?
B: Yes, they can. They can play the
piano and the drums.

3
1
2
3
4
5
6

I can’t help
Can Enrico speak
She can swim
They can’t ride
Can you make
We can finish/do

10.2


1

1 Take an umbrella with you because it is
going to rain.
2 Jack is going to be the DJ at the party
on Saturday.
3 Are they going to move to Mexico next
year?
4 You’re going to have a great time!
5 Julia’s going to work from home
tomorrow.
6 We’re going to take the bus home.
7 Are you going to see Luise at the
weekend?
8 I’m not going to go to the swimming
pool because I have a cold.


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