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76
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SAYING HEttO
Complete the sentences. Use contractions.
Complete the dialogues.
Karen. This
B Hello, )ames. ,_--
1A
Hi,
2A
Hi, I'm
is James.
to
Marco.
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rl
you.
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A
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2
4.
B I'm fine, thanks. And
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4
A
evening. What's your name?
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B
A You're in room
2
tourists.
are you?
Walter Harris.
12.
GRAMMAR verb be E,
3
pronouns
in room
4.
4
first column with the words in
the box. Then write the contractions.
Wednesdar,.
a Complete the
she are they is I
Full form
.1
are is
-
are
Contractions
am
T'M
6
I
it __
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.Fl 1
we
you
a teacher.
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are
7
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tn room 603.
8
Hello.
Studs$t Bc*Xr p.tm sr*rmmsr #sn&
in mv
1,4
class.
I
PRONUNCIATION vowel
a Write the words
meet
eight
sounds, word stress
Put the letters in order to make days of the week.
in the chart.
you fine
three nice
1
Saturday
2 NYAUDS
slx man
thank wait
two
ln
ARSAYDUT
3 HRDYTUSA
4 ODNYMA
5 DFARYI
6 DSYEEAWND
7 EUASDTY
More Words to Learn
b
Underline the stressed syllable in these words.
2 afternoon 7 e-mail
room noun
3
word noun
8 Internet
eighteen
4 thirteen
/'mcrnl4/
9 computer
5 evening
c
Word
6 good-bye
1 coffee
10 hotel
Practice saying the words in a and b.
4 VOCABUIARY
numbers l-20
Continue the series.
1
2
3
4
5
Write translations and try to remember the words.
ruue
five, six, seven, eight
six, eight, ten,
,
tefi
I'ivntql
good adjective
lgodl
impertant adjective
/rm'pcrtnt/
help verb
lhtlpl
t_y_yrr!
q::\:,tu
-,
twenty, nineteen,
-
| ttltkt
To remember new words, you need to test your
one, four, seven,
$tffdenBt ffiom[* p.xes
:ltrail
Study idea
five, seven, nine,
ffi
eYemns. noun
memory.
ilrr*#*#sry #nru*
5 SAYING GOOD.BYE
a Complete the words with a, e, i, o, or u.
1 Cover the Translation column and look at the words
in English. Say them in your language.
2
Cover the Word column and look at the translation.
Say the words in English.
-
'!,t.'
,'-i
1:,,.r,J..,
.,.
Can you answer these questions?
lill
wnars your name?
iili
Are you a teacher?
l
J
i# How are you?
'* Wtrat day is it today?
it ts it Monday today?
ffiffi
ffirc
ffiutriffi*tr!
w$ffu.$up.{s*ileltl*ffi*ri{anengiish{ile/t
E
I
VOCABUTARY countries and nationalities
4
Osaka and Kyoto are in China. (Japan)
Complete with a country or a nationality.
She's
2 l)uncan is Scottish. He's from
3 Iun is from China. He's
1 Alice is from the United
4
5
6
7
8
9
States.
American
5 We're in room 104. (room 105)
Scotland
6 T[cos are from Italy. (Mexico)
My friends are Mexican. They're lrom
7 You're Canadian. (French)
Sandra is from Argentina. She's
Toyota cars are )apanese. They're from
8 Cameron Diaz is Spanish. (American)
Spaghetti is from ltaiy. it's
We're French. We're from
She's
from Korea.
Order the words to make questions.
She's
10 They're Spanish. They're from
ffi
1 your /
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ll*rn$uf*ry #*ru*
2
2 GRAMMAR verb be E
a Correct the sentences.
and
's
/ name / \Ahat
your name?
she / r'\4rere
/
's
/ from
E
3 United / from I they I
4
seven
States
/ the / Are
/ room / lve / in / Are
5 vacation I you lAre / on
6 from / he / )apan i
Is
c Match these answers to the questions in b.
a Yes, he is.
tr
b No, I'm not.
tr
Venice is
in Greece. (Italy)
Venice isn't
in
Greece. It's in ltaly.
Sean Connery is
Irish. (Scottish)
3 I'm American. (British)
c She's from Thailand. I
d No, we aren't.
I
are.
f Andrew.
e
ffi
Yes,
they
tr
tr
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5
PRONUNCIATION vowel
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Argen+ina
sounds
in the chart.
twenty
hotel where are
Mexico Wednesday
airport
copy
5
INSTRUCTIONS
a Match the words and pictures.
II f E ..rE
not
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Japan
hundred
ffiffiHru
amatch @ dcircle tr
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c complete tr f number tr
Underline the stressed syllable in these words.
Spanish
2 lapan
3 |apanese
4 Germany
5 China
1
6 Brazil
7 Portuguese
8 Italy
9 Italian
l0
American
Practice saying the words in a and b.
VOCAB
U
tARY
b
gcheck tr
h choose ll
Cover the words. Look at the pictures and try to
remember the words.
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Write translations and try to remember the words.
Pronunciation i Translation
numbers 20-1,000
Write the numbers in words.
things noun
I 27
quiz noun
twenty-seven
233
340
/ver kerJn/
456
577
I'myrzrkl
68s
citv noun
I'sttrl
7 100
8 240
9 677
delicious adjective
/dr'h.fes/
10 1,000
b
Cover the words. Practice saying the numbers.
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nationality are you?
Where are you from?
ii:;+ What's the language in your country?
li;,1; What's your phone number?
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Are you on vacation?
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Forgive your enemies, but never forget their names.
lohn
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VOCABUIARY personal information
5 G
Complete the words with a, e, i, o, or u. Then write them
in the correct place in the form below.
I z ipcode 4 -m ,1 ddr ss
2 f-,rstn m 5 c--lylc ntry
6phn-nmbr
7 -ddr ss
8 i stn m
9 stdnt
RAMMAR
F. Kennedy, former Americon
president
possessive adjectives
a Complete the chart.
Subject pronoun
Possessive adjective
I
The Taronto $eheol
Complete the sentences with a possessive adjective.
I
2
Sellucci
3
?orf,o Aleqre
/
Drazil
4
5
Rua l'/tinerva,6
6
7
zip
code
I
I
2
Her
name's Susana.
.
name's Michael.
teacher's name's Richard.
students. family is from Lyon.
4 I'm French.
name is Luigi's.
5 It's an Italian restaurant.
phone number?
6 A \A4rat's
3 We're
B My cell phone
9O11O
7 They're
number?
Mexican.
last name's G6mez.
Order the words to make questions.
1 first / her / \\hat's / name
Vhat\
2
PRONUNCIATION the alphabet
a Circle the letter
her
first
name? Maria.
2 teacher / \Mhere / from / your / 's
with a different vowel sound.
3
4
he / student
?
The US.
?
No, he isn't.
?
I'm
lls I a
vou I old / How / are
34.
5 name / spell / do / How I you lyour / last
__?
b
Practice saying the letters.
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ffim*Ee
L-O-W-R-Y.
p.IlH srermr**r #onk
ri
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4 PRONUNCIATION /erl and laal
a Circle the word
with a different vowel sound.
Write translations and try to remember the words.
German Thursday
Word
Pronunciation
Australia noun
/c'strerlye/
Canada noun
Underline the stressed syllable in these words.
student
2 address
4 number
3 e-mail
6 Australia
1
5 Canada
c
Practice saying the words in a and b.
5
READING
a Read the interview and
I
/ kenede/
form noun
lfcrml
b:t*]!t,c:) l:yl
I'ltJerl
international adiective
/mter'nrJenl/
different adjective
/ dfrent/
famous adjective
/'lermes/
think
Translation
verb
aboul adverb
la'baotl
every adjective
l'*nl
write the questions in the
correct space.
Are you married?
\Vhat's vour name?
Where are you from?
\\rhat's her name?
How old are you?
Can you answer these questions?
Where's the language school?
'ii-i'
Look at the highlighted words. What do you think
they mean? Check your dictionary.
;i;ij
J
Whafs your first name?
What s your last name?
i.',.t Are you a student?
:!,.;l How old are you?
:,iir Whafs your
address?
ffiffilltrinffitrr
lnteryiew with
a language teacher
fr
what's your name?
My name's Thomas, but people call me Tom.
a
l'm from Sheffield in the north of England, but now
live rn Lisbon, in Portugal. l'm an English teacher. I work
at a language school.
I
E
Yes, I am. My
wife is Portuguese.
tr
Her name's luliana. We have wvo children. Laura is 5,
and Victor is 2. They speak Englrsh and Portuguese.
tr
?
l'm 35
tr
It's in the center of Lrsbon. lt's a small school with
about 200 students.
ffi
kxn*rw0up.({irnletg*meriranengiisfufile/t
E
I
VOCABUTARY common
2 PRON
objects
a Write the words
Complete the crossword.
Clues across
,
good
>
s
,.r..r$*
,F
.*#d*.
UNCIATION vowel
board
Iffiffiffi8
rffiffiffifi
sounds
in the chart.
coins here Europe we're four
country euro hundred book enjoy
"",ifl#;,
l0
b
Practice saying the words.
5 GRAMMAR o f on, plurals, this I thot I these I those
a Write lt's + a/an or They're.
I
2
lt's
an address book.
They'retissues.
3 4
newspaper.
ID card.
5
6
7
8
sunglasses.
umbrella.
-
coins.
change purse.
Write each word in its plural form in the correct
column.
€o+ft match sandwich
dictionary pen wa+€h
city address
Clues dorrun
{
d
6:7
e-
q@oBr, lF
"i["Pa"'
" .-- +*,
l#i
-
rl.
--)>,,
r -*
.r*f#
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;d ffi'
u
i:
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ffi
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ffimmk
p.t*r
X,r*eo*;"rf*ry Sm*lr
I
L
family
wallet
pencil
€oun+ry
c
Complete the sentences with this, that, these, or those.
Order the words to make sentences.
l don't/I/know
. That
I don't
picture's
know.
2 do I How / it / you / spell
nice!
3 don'ti I/understand
4
you I it / Can / please / repeat
are my
5 in / English / How I you I say / do I vacaciones
friends, Mom.
?
6 remember/I/don't
man s mv
English teacherl
More Words to learn
Write translations and try to remember the words.
Word
4 I think
people are tourists.
5 What's
/'klasrum/
instructions noun
/rn'str,tkJnz/
pckel
/ poket/
---?
*itasd*srt ffi**** p"$83 #pm*:msr
huppy adjective
I'hnpil
worrv
verb
/'weri/
point
verb
lpcntl
S*** r#
rili
r")tJ i
to the teacher.
3O
your books.
4W
5
T
7L
8 Don't s
llrl, I'lir\,1
i
JtJrJj-
rJJIJ
What's in your bag?
',:. How do you spell coffed?
:
', Where's the stress in coffee?
r,
-
ls this your book?
How do you say door in your language?
in pairs.
ffiffrutriffistur
Don't w
6
"l
Can you answer these questions?
the door.
2L
es/
lplizl
please interjection
a Complete the sentences.
I
rg
see verb
4 CTASSROOM TANGUAGE
Close
noun
guess verb
It's a newspaper.
ffi
classroom
offyour cell phone.
. at the board.
Spanish.
ffi
!nrv+r*.
+ft
il I]. {
* mi * it;/,: r* * r i r ;r t'r * :r g I
i
s
h f i ! **i !
I
VOCABUTARY drinks
4 READIN G
Order the letters. \A/hat are the drinks?
a Match the words and pictures.
1 KILM
2 FECOFE
3 RETWA
4 AET
5 ANROEG CIJEU
6 ODAS
phones
I
Complete the conversations. Write one word in
each blank.
A Would you like a drink, sir?
B Yes, a mineral 1. water , please.
A Ice and lemon?
B 2Ilemon.
A Tea or coffee?
B Tea,: p-.
A MilK?
B 1Y-,
A Sugar?
B No, s t-.
4_
ffi
please.
OK
number from
1A
2
Welcome
A Hello. Are you lack Horton?
B Yes. Are you Min?
A Yes, I am. 1 Mce
to meet you.
B You too. 2to Korea. :-_
2
3
5
6_
ffi@re
ffi'ffi
mlI
flsrr.
8_
ffi
Read the dialogues. Where are they? Write the
Complete the dialogue with these words.
Nice
restroo??ls
,ffi ffi ffi
5 SOCIAT ENGLISH
Let's
ta-xis +estroeffi$
bar arrivals carts
ffiffiffi
2 ASKING FOR A DRINK
Can
baggage claim
departures parking lot
3
4
I help
you with your bags?
A No. It's 4-,
thanks.
B My car's in the parking lot. Would you like a coffee
A No, thanks. I'm fine.
B All right.5go.
5
first?
a.
Two sodas, please.
B Ice and lemon?
A
A Good morning. Where to?
B Downtown, please.
A OK, let's go.
tr
A Good-bye, Cathy. Have a good trip!
B Bye, Paul. Seeyou soon.
tr
A Lookl Is that your bag?
B No, my bag's black. Ah, there it is! I l
A Hi, it's me.
B Where are you?
A I'm at the airport.
E
Underline five words or phrases you don't know.
Use your dictionary to look up their meaning and
pronunciation.
All I know is what I read in the papers.
Will Roqers, Americon comedion
I
VOCABUTARY verb
phrases
5
Complete the verb phrases.
GRAMMAR simple present E and
E
a Circle the correct answer.
French diffn€r
TV in an apartment
a car a magazine
to the movies glasses
dinner
1
A lot of American people
2
They don't smoke / doesn't smoke in coffeehouses.
3
We read / reads the newspaper on the train.
@
,/
goes to the movies.
1
cook
2
drive
4
They doesn't like / don't like children in restaurants.
J
speak
5
You lives / live in a house
4
read
6
My father don't cook / doesn't cook.
5
watch
7
In the US, cars stop / stops at crosswalks.
6
wear
8
The women do / does the housework in my family.
7
live
9
My mother watch / watches a lot of TV.
8
8o
10
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with a yard.
Your children eat I eats a lot of French fries.
Look at the chart and complete the You column.
Tom Susan
2 VOCAB ULARY irregular plurals
t),4
a Complete the chart.
watch TV in the evening
play the piano
Now complete the sentences.
b
Complete the sentences with a word from the chart
in
1 Tom eats
2 Tom
3 Susan and Tom
a.
tea.
TV in the
1 Her mother is a very
2 I have two
nice
Person
My first
years old.
3 Many American
4 Don't
pasla.
drink coffee.
go into
-. that restroom, David!- It's for
, nol
evening.
is six
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
I
the piano.
Susan
tea.
I
television in the evening.
Susan
---
Tom
- and
I
the piano.
pasta.
I-tea.
Susan
pasta.
-
You
c
More Words to Learn
Complete the sentences.
Write translations and try to remember the words.
Pronunciation Translation
pqpular adjective
incredible adjectitte
lypical
I
/rn kredebl/
adjective
[antastic acljective
/fien &estrk/
terrible adjectite
just (= only) adverb
ld3rstl
everlr,vhere adverb
/'evriwsr/
really adverb
too ldverb
t I dpttt:uple
2 My mother
3 They
4
(not / smoke).
.--
6 We-,--7 Her father
/er 1ot av/
quantifier
Study idea
(close) at 11:00.
(not / have)
a
I
your dictionary to find the meaning, the
grammar, and the pronunciation of new words.
Use
yard.
(not / work).
-
stax*emt
ffie*mE+
p"*?4, Srmry:m*r
the stress is on the
s*m,t;'li
following syllable
the translation
=,=-*T-l
4 PRONUNCIATION
a
of
many quantifter
(have) two children.
5 The restaurant
lot
(not / go) to school.
She
ffi
a
(study) English.
incredible An krsdablr ttd.i. increibL
consonant sounds, -s
l
l
Write the words in the chart.
smoke work have does typical
has TV drive like cooks when
2
stand
Look at the Pronunciation column above.
Say the words two or three times.
( -__>
Popular... popular... popular.
/-/
i r.iJJllf
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Can you answer these questions?
b
,i.,;i 0o You smoke?
Circle the word which ends in lrul.
I
c
lives
]
'rr
l
Do you live in an apartment?
it,ri no you like soccer?
works
2 drinks
likes
washes
3 drives
finishes
plays
4 watches
cooks
speaks
5 reads
stops
kisses
6 catches
eats
Soes
r,i Do you read a newspaper every day?
i,,ii
Oo you wear glasses?
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it's relaxing to go out with my ex-wife because she already knows I'm an idiot.
Worren Thonos, Americon writer
I GRAMMAR simple present El
a Complete the questions with Do or
c
Does.
Do .- you iive in a house?
I
2
your parents work in an office?
3
your sister have a dog?
4
you speak lapanese?
-5 your mother drive a BMW?
6
James play the piano?
7 --your father smoke?
8
they have lunch at home?
9 Ann do homework on the weekend?
10 - you go on vacation every year?
- the words to make questions.
Order
Dong and Rachel are new friends. They go out for
coffee. Complete the questions.
R
So, Dong,
t
D In Seoul. In
-where do you
D
with your parents?
Yes, and my sister. \44rat about you?
any brothers and sisters?
Do you live with your mother?
R I have a brother. He's
2 \A4rere I have I does / lunch / Kate
D
19.
4.---,
work?
R No, he's a student.
3 go / do / to / movies / \A4ren / you / the
D \\4rat about you?
R In
4 listen lyotlin /the/ the/ Do / to/ radio / morning
work?
s
a store downtown.
D6
5
they / Where / soccer I do
I
--?
a small house.
R2
1 with / Do / live I your lyou /mother
live
your job?
R Yes,I like it
play
a lot.
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2 PRONU
NCIATION
6 she / Does / French / studv
7 brother / the / work / his / Does I hotel I in I
8 friends / \,\hen I do I
t
have
a Circle the word
consonant sounds
with a different sound.
play / your / tennis
Germany golf
/ do /'v\hen / lunch / you
10 work / in / office I Do I an
I they
b
Practice saying the words.
go
5 VOCABUTARY
common verb phrases
William
Who's the
best boyfriend
ts
42.
l1e'
the newspaper and
watches TV on weekends. He works in an office and
''--
a BMW He lives in a big house and
the piano.
for Aisha?
David is 30. He
Aisha is 29.
She ,
He"
She wants to find a boyfriend.
llves
in Montreal, and she
He
the electric guitar,
'o
fast food, but he
''
soda.
soccer all weekend in the park.
in a hospital. She'
to New York on vacation. She oTV,
but
She
she
"
Dino is 26. He's ltalian, but he
He
to classical music.
-
He
at home.
a
Complete the sentences with a verb in the correct form.
read go (x2) study drive work
(x3) not eat live (x2) listen
cook not like drink
play
not watch
''--
'u-
for Aisha - William, David, or Dino?
going to restaurants.
More Words to Learn
Write translations and try to remember the words.
Word
Pronunciation Translation
friends noun
lfrl-ndzl
\pyfrrend noun
girlfriend noun
/ bcrfrend/
glass (of
4 INSTRUCTIONS
a Match the words and pictures.
four
to the movies on Saturdays.
speak
Read the text again. \A4ro would be the best boyfriend
in Canada
medicine. He ''
''--
languages. He
ltalian food in her kitchen
'*
/'garlfrend/
water) noun /gles/
supermarket noari
/'suparmorket/
north, south,
east, west fiouns
/nor0/ /sao0/
/ist/ /wast/
late adjective
ts
I*il
,--"--1.--3"*.r'
l:"{-:.::
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drink
DRlN
1't-,.r':.-'"
r"i,F-'rlF.
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t,
a
b
c
ask
tr
answer tr
say tr
tl
e test a partner I
f role-play tr
d coverthetext
Can you answer these questions?
tr
h copy tr
g think
Cover the words. Look at the pictures and try to
remember the words.
,#
Where do you live?
;;'.i
iirj'
What languages do you speak?
tlii
What sports do you play?
,i,:,
Wtrat food do you like?
.
s
-i
oo you have a car?
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Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist when he grows up.
Poblo Picosso, Sponish pointer
t VOCABULARY jobs
a Complete the crossword.
Clues across
-;
Clues down O
*BF
r@
l0
i
j
t;
d
Write er or or.
c
act-4 wait-
1 soccerplayer 3
5 doct
2 manag
6 police offic
Complete the sentences with these words.
at
(2x)
with (2x)
I My sister
Complete the sentences with these words.
just lonely draw
stressful vacation
I
Artists are people
every
day
draw
who
in
2
a
hurry
and paint pictures.
2 I don't have breakfast when I'm
3 David
has 28 days
of
---.every year.
4 My father drinks four cups of coffee
5 My boyfriend
has a very
--
job.
6 People who work at home are sometimes
7
I
--.
have a sandwich for lunch.
I
work
works for
in
(3x)
of
the government.
three other people.
3 I'm 16, and I'm
school.
4 They work
a hospital.
5 Maria works
an office.
6 Her brother works
a newspaper.
7 lackworks
home.
8 My boyfriend studies economics
9 Maria earns a lot
money.
10 Do you work
a computer?
ffi
for (2x)
college.
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2
GRAMMAR olon +jobs
5 PRO N U N
a Circle the correct form. Then complete the answers
with a, an, ot -. Then match the questions and answers.
I
\\4.rat do
l(f,oilhe
2 \\rhat do / does they do?
tl
3 Is / Does
L]
she a housewife?
do?
tr
5 Is / Are they politicians?
LI
4 What do / does you
a Write the words
in the chart.
China shop photo you chair Germany
iob file England university drink person
tr
doz
CIATIO N consonant sounds
d:3
]
Y.
,.
'.:
jazz
flower
yacht
6 Where do / does she work?
7 Do lDoes they study at a university?
8 \A4rat does / do she do?
a She's a
b
journalist
2 politician
4 pilot
musician
3 hairdresser 6 engineer
nurse.
doctors.
c
5
7 salesperson
8 housewife
9 student
Practice saying the words in a and b.
lawlrer.
she's
g They're
h Yes, they're
f
Underline the stressed syllable in these words.
1
actor.
d No, they're
e I'm
b
hairdresser.
b In a hospital - she's
c He's
I
I
journalist.
No,
More Words to learn
engineers.
Write translations and try to remember the words,
students.
\Arhat's my job? Read the texts and complete the
sentences.
[
"l work inside and outside, and I work
i
or
i
a motorcycle, and sometimes I walk along
i
during the day or at night. I drive a car
the street. I don't earn a lot of money.
wear a
t
uniforml'
i
i
earn verb
normally adverb /'ncrmeli/
together ldyerb
He's
[
/te ge6er/
/m'sard/
/aut'sard/
"t work in an office with a computer
It depends
or outside with other people. I speak
li
dt'ptndzl
other languages, and I sometimes travel
to different countries. I don't wear a
r3
uniform. I work for a newspaperl'
f
J
She's
E
,ffi
il";.;;.;;;ilil-_l
other people. I have special qualifications,
work
don't
work outside. I work in a hospitall'
She's
but I don't earn a lot of money.
What do you do?
Where do you work or study?
What does your father do?
i
I
What does your mother do?
i
during the day or at night, but I
ln your country, what iobs are well-paid?
i
i
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I want
to be the white man's brother, not his brother-in-law.
Mortin Luther King, Anericon civil rights activist
t GRAMMAR
a Order the words
t
c Look at the 's in these sentences. Write a letter in the
box: A: possessive, B = ls.
possessive s
to make sentences.
house / Miami / sister's / in / My / is
My
sister's house is in
Miami.
lapanese I Her
I car / boyfriend's /
E
2 His name's Robert.
tr]
actor.
4 My son's wife likes animals.
tl
3 Phillip's brother
2 works I her I in / Barbara / store / brother's
3
1 My father's apartment is downtown.
is an
tr
6 Clare's children work in Chicago. tr
7 Our mother's 50 today.
T
8 Their lather's an engineer.
tr
5 His brother's very
is
4 father I you I Do / know / Jennifer's
nice.
5 from / girlfriend I Brazll / brother's / is / My
ffiffi
6
2 VOCABUTARY the family
daughter's / bank / in / friend I
t]
Ow lworks / a
Strydrnt Bc*k p.I?& Srrrnrmer fi*nk
efr
a Complete the chart.
7 job I stressful /
Is
/ Tom's / very
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8 money / mother / lot / earns / of / Susan's /
ffiffi,
a
grond|othu
grandmother
father
Correct the sentences. Add an apostrophe (').
aunt
1 Martha is my brothers girlfriend.
husband
Martha is my brother's girlfriend.
This is my parents car.
This is my parents' car.
Do you know Kathys brother
?
cousln
4 The
womens restroom is over there.
Complete the sentences.
1 My mother's sister is my
5 I think this is that womans
bag.
2 My brother's
son is my
3 My father's brother
6 Our
teachers wife is French.
aunt
is my
4 My mother's father is my
5 My uncle's son is my
7
We have coffee in the Teachers Room at 10:00.
6 My
ffi
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sister's daughter is my
5 PRONUNCIATION
More Words to Learn
consonant sounds
Write the words in the chart. Practice saying them.
book
housewife
matches
three
Write translations and try to remember the words.
think brother nurse this
men builder nephew have
Pronunciation
relatives noun
I'reletvzl
DOSSeSSI0nS
lpe'ztlnzl
'70,11
hat
Translation
noun
cap noun
/haLi 'msni/
How many? quantifier
4 READING
The Rainforest Children
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John Allen is 43 years old, and he has four children:h,ry0
Can you answer these questions?
daughters and two sons. John is a plant scientist, and he lives
with three of his children in the South American rainforest. Their
"house" is a group of tents near the River 0rinoco in Venezuela.
John's wife and one of his daughters prefer to live in London.
lohn's children don't go to school because lohn
is
t
*f
J
their
teacher. He teaches them everything he knows, including how to
fi:fli How many brothers and
sisters do you have?
it,i;
Wtrere do your grandparents live?
ii,ji
l;.ii
Wtratt your mother's first name?
jr,;i
Do you live in your parents'house?
no you have any cousins?
survive in South America.
Mnltiffitrffi
The children don't know how to use a PlayStation'*, but they
can all drive, even his 9-year-old son, Simon. At night they drive
their car 50 yards from the kitchen tent to the bedroom tent
because there are a lot
of wild animals in the area. They
spend
their free time playing and readrng books, and in the evening
they listen to the news on the radio. They don't have a TV or
Complete each sentence with one word.
a
CD player. ln the summer the chrldren's friends come from
London to visit. When they go home, they tell their parents
incredible stories of their vacation in the Venezuelan rainforest.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
John is a biology
teacher.
Hello, Gary.
llil
lVtV
;,#
Martin's English, and
,ll',i
F
lohn's four children live in Venezuela.
They live in a house.
your mother?
girlfriend's from Paris. She's
iil; Please
'iil[l
Write T (True) or F (False).
How
;:i;t
B
wife's American.
off your cell phone.
fnat man
n
--.
four different languages.
you smoke?
No, ldon't.
father's
My -sister's
Her
-
engineer.
is my niece.
John teaches the children in a school.
The children don't play computer games.
Simon doesn't drive.
They don't watch TV.
The children's friends visit with their parents.
Look at the highlighted words. What do you think
they mean? Check your dictionary.
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VOCABUIARY hotel words
4 READING
Complete the words.
a Match the hotels and the guests. Write the numbers
in the boxes.
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II'i.;".::*
I A lar,ryer and his friend want to spend a weekend in
E
Oxford to walk, talk, and play golf.
A company director wants to have a two-day meeting
in Oxford with managers from other European offices.
A family with a dog wants to travel to Scotland, but
they want to stay the night in Oxford because their
journey is too long for one day.
1
the reeepltipl
2
the
J
the b
4 thef-f
5 a d6 a s-
e
.
room
Hotels in
Oxford
?
room
2 CHECKING IN
Complete the conversation with a phrase from the box.
are.
Here you
++ave-a-reservatien It's OK.
Non-smoking, please. That's right. \\4rere's the elevator?
A Good evening, madam
B
Hello. t I have a reservation. My name's Melissa Grant.
A For two nights?
B Yes.
2
A Can I
see
your passport, please?
B Iust a moment.
3
A Do you want a smoking or non-smoking room?
B
4
A
Here's your key. It's room 212
B Thank
-
on the second floor.
vou.,
A It's over there. Do you need help with your
B No, thanks.
t,
bags?
-
5 soctAr ENGHSH
Complete the sentences with the missing words.
At
Would
B No, I
A 3 T-
2
h-
you like another drink?
to go now. It's late. Sorry.
OK. It's no problem.
you tomorrow.
B
Yes, s
g-.
+S
b
Underline five words or phrases you don't know.
your dictionary to look up their meaning and
pronunciation.
Use
Sleep well.
I VOCABU tARY common adjectives
a
Complete the crossword.
2
PRONUNCIATION vowel
sounds
with a different vowel sound.
a Circle the word
Clues across ->
cheap
study
high
comb
red
niece
blue
dr7
book
pen
eat
new
big
slow
me
do
wife
no
wet
Underline the stressed syllable in these words.
beautiful
2 empty
1
3 expensive 5 ugly
difficult
4
6 dirty
Practice saying the words in a and b.
5 GRAMMAR
adjectives
Order the words to make sentences.
t
has / boyfriend
I
rich I Cathy /
a
Catlry has a rich boyfriend.
Clues down
0
Write the colors.
1 red + green =
expensive / drives
3
lipstick / wears / Helen / red
4
a/house llivelparents linlvery /My/big
5
Saturdays I a I
6
don't
7
very I 's I My / grandfather / old
8
children I hair I have / Paula's / black
I
days
I Iack I
car
I an
I I lunch/ cook/ on / big
I like/
I/wet
brown
2 black + white =
3 red + yellow
2
=
4 white + red =
5 blue + vellow
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4 VOCABU
tARY
appearance, very
a Match the pictures and the sentences.
Write the
letter in the box.
1 He's very tall and he has short, dark hair.
2 He's heary, with long, dark hair.
A
-_l
3 She's old and hear,y with short, blond hair.
4 She's young, tali, and she has dark hair.
5 He's young. He's tall and thin with short hair.
6 She's short and thin, and she has long hair.
LL_-
u
tl
Complete with an expression from the box.
I'm cold.
I'm tired.
I'm
I'm
hot. I'm sad. Fffiffgry.
thirsty. I'm hungry. I'm happy.
I My friend is very late.
I'm
aJtgty-
2 It,S 2"C.
3
It's my birthday!
4 It's 85oF.
5
It's time for lunch.
6
My boyfriend doesn't love me.
7
I want a glass of water.
8
It's very late.
More Words to learn
Write translations and try to remember the words.
word
Word
PloMgutro1lr.lllEqgl
Pronunciation
Tian
nc;rrn
airline noun
clothes
olhes noun
moon noun
hair noun
'prczadant
president
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5 READING
Who is the perfect Bond girl?
There are 20 Bond films in the "Bond, James Bond" exhibition at
the Science Museum in London. ln these films, James Bond has
4l
hair. But experts now know exactly what type of girl James Bond
likes. They say Bond's typical girlfriend has brown hair and
o
brown eyes. She is tall (lm 70), thin and, of course, very
=
a
beautiful. And who is the perfect
E
o
Bond girl? They say it's Diana
O
Rigg in the
C
o
Secret Service.
_o
!
!
klooz
/mtrn/
lhr.rl
eood -lookin s. adiect ive
/qud lukrq/
ptetty
I'prfiil
adjective
feel uerlt
girlfriends, but they are all different. Some have brown hair,
some have blond hair, some have dark hair, and some have red
(j
,'crlaln
separate verb
/'senret/
another determiner
/e'n,r.6ar/
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film On Her Mojesty's
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dl
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Can you answer these questions?
#
', ,,, ls your apartment big or small?
Check
(/)
James Bond likes girls
a
b
c
' . Are you tall or short?
the correct boxes.
, .,i What color hair do you
ti
,
..
tr
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who...
.
are
rich -
d
are beautiful
f-r.
are
short L l
have blue eyes
are
tall tl
e
f
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rl
have brown eves
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t)
are
thin
h are heavy
ffi
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Are you hungry?
Are restaurants cheap or expensive in your country?
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3 o'clock is always too late or too early for anything you want to do.
leon-Paul Sortre, French philosopher
I
G
RAM MAR telling the time
Write the times.
I
5
VOCAB
U
IARY
daily routine
a Complete the phrases
with
go, get, take,
or
have.
lt's twentv to six.
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2 PRONUNCIATION
the letter o
Circle the word with a different vowel sound.
Practice saying the words.
I Sq dressed 5
breakfast 9
to bed
2
to the gym 6
to work 10
up
3
shopping 7
a shower 11
to work
4
8
home 12
-_dinner
-acoffee
b Circle
the action which you usually do first.
I
get dressed
2
get up
/ wake up
3 make dinner / have dinner
4
GI
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l(tt=h.yD
sleep
/ go to bed
5 go home / get home
school
no
6 start work / get to work
@
two
son
7
have lunch / have breakfast
shop
food
mother
8
have dinner / have a coffee
job
hot
from
not
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