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Steven J. Molinsky
Bill Bliss
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Student Book 1
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Molinsky, Steven J.
Side by side / Steven J. Molinsky, Bill Bliss,
p. cm.
1. English language—Conversation and phrase books. 2. English
language—Textbooks for foreign speakers. I. Bliss, Bill. II. Title.
PE1131.M576 2000
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Steven J. Molinsky
Bill Bliss
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Illustrated by
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CONTENTS |
Singular/Plural
Adjectives
o 98 ©
To Be: Introduction
Personal Information
Meeting People
This/That/These/Those
Clothing
Colors
Shopping for Clothing
To Be + Location
Subject Pronouns
Classroom Objects
Rooms in the Home
Cities and Nationalities
Places Around Town
Present Continuous
Tense
june Gazette
77
©
79
Everyday Activities
SIDE
©
Simple Present Tense:
Yes/No Questions
Negatives
To Be: Short Answers
Possessive Adjectives
Short Answers
Yes/No Questions
Short Answers
Ssine Gazette
Adjectives
Object Pronouns
Simple Present Tense:
$s vs. non-s Endings
Have/Has
Adverbs of Frequency
Possessive Nouns
Describing People and Things
Weather
To Be: Review
Present Continuous Tense:
Review
Prepositions of Location
Family Members
Describing Activities and Events
jane Gazette
Prepositions
There Is/There Are
Singular/Plural: Introduction
Places Around Town
Locating Places
Describing Neighborhoods
Describing Apartments
87
Habitual Actions
People’s Interests and Activities
Everyday Activities
To Be:
Simple Present Tense
Languages and Nationalities
Everyday Activities
sce Gazette
®
67
97
99
Describing Frequency of Actions
Describing People
®
Contrast: Simple Present and
Present Continuous Tenses
Adjectives
107
Feelings and Emotions
Describing Usual and Unusual
Activities
jane Gazette
115
Can
Have to
APPENDIX
117
Listening Scripts
Thematic Glossary
Expressing Ability
Occupations
Looking for a Job
Expressing Obligation
Cardinal Numbers
Irregular Verbs: Past Tense
INDEX
Invitations
Future: Going to
Time Expressions
Want to
How
127
Intentions
Expressing Wants
Past Tense:
Regular Verbs
Introduction to Irregular
Verbs
139 ||
141
Reacting to Information
Reacting to Bad News
Apologizing
Asking the Time
Saying How You Feel
Giving an Excuse
Recommending Products
|
To Be: Past Tense
Linked Sounds
Reduced and
Reduced What are & Where are
Deleted h
Yes/No Questions with or
Stressed and Unstressed Words
Rising Intonation to Check Understanding
Emphasized Words
Blending with does
Reduced of
149
Deleted h
Reduced to
Can & Can't
157
Television Commercials
Describing Physical States and
|
Emotions
Going to & Want to
Past Tense Endings
Did you
Intonation of Yes/No Questions
Telling About the Past
Biographies and Autobiographies
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3
13
21
30
40
51
57
74
84
95
103
111
123
135
142
153
159
Pronunciation
Reporting Past Actions and Activities
Giving Reasons
Giving Excuses
17)
(Communication Strategies)
Hesitating
Starting a Conversation
Past Tense:
Yes/No Questions
Short Answers
WH-Questions
Time Expressions
Say It!
Calling Someone You Know
on the Telephone
Introducing People
Expressing Gratitude
Complimenting
Past Actions and Activities
Ailments
Describing an Event
Making a Doctor’s Appointment
More Irregular Verbs
to
Attracting Someone's Attention
Weather Forecasts
Telling Time
Making Predictions
sabe Gazette
172
Meeting People
Greeting People
Checking Understanding
Describing Future Plans and
167
171
172
172
and WH-Questions
165
16
24
34
44
52
66
76
86
96
106
114
126
137
148
156
164
To Be:
Introduction
* Personal Information
¢ Meeting People
VOCABULARY PREVIEW
—-
Ee
3.
name
4.
address
5.
TGs
telephone number
phone number
1@
What's Your Name?
What’s* your name?
My name ig Maria.
What's your address?
My addresg ig 235* Main Street.
A WerimaatloblageeMntileua”
Where are ou from?
* What's = What is
235 = two thirty-five
741-8906 = seven four one — eight nine “oh” six
Answer these questions.
1. What’s your name?
2. What’s your address?
3. What’s your phone number?
4, Where are you from?
Now practice with other students in your class.
@2
My phone number is 741-8906*
,m from Mexico Cu.
Interview a famous person. Make up addresses, phone numbers, and cities. Use your
imagination! Practice with another student. Then present your role play to the class.
A.
What’s your name?
B.
My name is
A.
address?
B.
A.
phone number?
B.
A.
Where are you from?
B.
a famous actress
Meeting People
A.
B.
A.
Hello. My name is Peter Lewis.
Hi. I'm Nancy Lee. Nice to meet you.
Nice to meet you, too.
Practice conversations with other students.
* president/ prime minister /leader
a famous athlete
the president*
of your country
WHAT'S YOUR NAME?
My name is David Carter.
I'm American. I’m from
San Francisco.
My name is Mrs. Grant. My
phone number is 549-2376.
My name is Ms. Martinez.
My telephone number is
(213) 694-5555. My fax
number is (213) 694-5557.
My name is Peter Black. My
address is 378 Main Street,
Waterville, Florida. My license
number is 921DCG.
My name is Susan Miller.
My apartment number is 4-B.
My name is Mr. Santini.
My e-mail address is
*
My name is William Chen. My address
is 294 River Street, Brooklyn, New York.
My telephone number is 469-7750. My
social security number is 044-35-9862.
* “TeacherJoe at worldnet-dot-com”
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v
READING CHECK-UP
MATCH
phone number
number
4-B
Đo
address
apartment
549-2376
Sie
name
William Chen
378 Main Street
e-mail address
044-35-9862
ro
social security number
.
.
.
a.
b.
a.
Mary Black
Mrs. Grant
4,
b.
265 Main Street
265 River Street
5.
a.
b.
5-C
9-D
6.
a.
b.
295-4870
259-4087
a.
032-98-6175
a.
b.
b.
032-89-6179
Now interview students in your class.
LAST NAME
What’s your last name?
Kelly.
a
How do you spell that?
K-E-L-L-Y.
What’s your first name?
Sarah.
How do you spell that?
S-A-R-A-H.
FIRST NAME
Ì ced Sounds
Listen.
Say it. Then listen.
Then say it.
My name is Maria.
My name is David.
My address is 10 Main Street.
My address
is 9 River Street.
My apartment number
is 3B.
is 941-2238.
My phone number
Write about yourself
in your journal.
|
|
My name is
| My address is
| My phone number is
Lm from
GRAMMAR
To BE
am
1am from Mexico City.
(am)
What's your name?
(What is)
My name is Maria.
are
Where are you from?
KEY VOCABULARY
PERSONAL
MEETING
INFORMATION
name
first name
telephone number
phone number
address
fax number
last name
e-mail address
@6
apartment number
PEOPLE
Hello.
Hi.
My name is
Im
Nice to meet you.
Nice to meet you, too.
To Be + Location
Subject Pronouns
ge bo
CP
ities a
Places
A
Fiaces
/
pen
pencil
book
desk
computer
bank
supermarket
post office
restaurant
library
living room
dining room
kitchen
. bedroom
bathroom
©
Us
2.
3.
4,
5.
pen
book
pencil
notebook
bookshelf
Sự
In the Classroom
globe
map
board
wall
10.
11.
12.
13.
clock
bulletin board
computer
table
14.
15.
16.
17.
chair
ruler
desk
dictionary
Where
Is It?
(Where is) Where’s the book?
Where's the book?)—>
(It is) It’s on the desk.
7]
2.
Where’s the board?
5.
Where’s the pencil?
8.
Where’s the dictionary?
¢@Where’s the computer?
9.
Where’s the bulletin
board?
Work with another student. Make a list of
all the objects in your classroom. Present
your list to the class. Who has the best list?
) At Home
————
=
4
1.
living room
4.
3.
kitchen
6.
2.
10
os
dining room
5.
bedroom
bathroom
attic
7.
yard
9.
basement
8.
garage
Si
:
7
Where Are You?
(| am)
I'm
(He is)
(She is)
He’s
She's
(It is)
(We are)
(You are)
(They are)
It's
in the kitchen.
We're
You're
They're
¢ We're in the
living room.
. Where are Mr. and Mrs.
Park?
7.
Where are you?
8.
Where are youand Ben?
9.
Where are Mr. and Mrs.
Hernandez?
1
Where Are They?
F
Ask and answer questions based on these pictures.
Albert?
fee
=.
2,
3.
Carmen?
____ Walter and Mary?
Aa
Tar
| 7 guts
=
TY
_—
Mr. and Mrs. Lee?
ï—
=
9.
.
Now add people and places of your own.
HÙNG...
@ 14
57.1...
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12.
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mae
ý
5
m
=
je
=
ALL THE STUDENTS IN MY ENGLISH
3
A
%
aes
CLASS ARE ABSENT TODAY
GC
Mone
All the students in my English class are
absent today.
George is absent.
He’s in the
hospital. Maria is absent. She’s at the
dentist. Mr. and Mrs. Sato are absent.
rs
ya
fx
VÀ?
5
—
14L
J SECURITY *
⁄
:
a
in bed!
What a shame! Everybody in my
English class is absent today. Everybody
By,
HỆ
<
except me.
a
X
Mr.ir. an and Mre.
rg. Gat
Sato
They’re at the social security office. Even
our English teacher is absent. He’s home
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ourẠ English
teacher Pp
Cư
re
VY READING CHECK-UP
:
Nr
Wuat's THE ANSWER?
How About You?
YVAAAKABK
WA
Where are Mr. and Mrs. Sato?
Where’s the English teacher?
Wuat's THE WorD?
Where Are THEY?
Listen and choose the correct answer.
Listen and choose the correct place.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
bank
hospital
He’s
Hes
We're
We're
b.
b.
b.
b.
b.
b.
park
library
She’s
Shes
They’re
They’re
-
ia
Tell about YOUR English class:
Which students are in class today?
Which students are absent today?
Where are they?
Where’s George?
Where’s Maria?
a.
a.
a.
a.
a.
a.
——
a.
a.
a.
a.
a.
a.
living room
bathroom
garage
bathroom
kitchen
bedroom
b.
b.
b.
b.
b.
b.
dining room
bedroom
yard
bedroom
living room
basement
15@
Reduced and
Mr. dnd Mrs.
Listen.
Say it. Then listen.
Then say it.
Mr. And Mrs. Jones
Mr. And Mrs. Lee
Mr. And Mrs. Park
Mr. And Mrs. Miller
Walter dnd Mary
Jim And Pam
|
You And Ben
Draw a
J im And I
Work with another student.
picture of your
Draw a
apartment or house.
Label the rooms.
picture of your
classroom.
objects.
Label all the
GRAMMAR
SuBJECT PRONOUNS
To BE + LOCATION
am
is
Where
are
\?
(am)
he?
(He is)
she?
it?
we?
you?
they?
(She is)
(It is)
I'm
He's
She’s
It's
(We are)
We're
(They are)
They're
(You are)
in the kitchen.
Youre
KEY VOCABULARY
PLACES AT HOME
CLASSROOM OBJECTS
board
book
globe
map
chair
pencil
bookshelf
bulletin board
clock
computer
desk
dictionary
@16
attic
basement
PLACES AROUND TOWN
bank
hospital
notebook
pen
bathroom
bedroom
library
movie theater
ruler
table
garage
kitchen
post office
restaurant
wall
dining room
living room
yard
park
supermarket
Z00
GREETING PEOPLE
Hi.
How are you?
Fine. And you?
Fine, thanks.
eating
drinking
cooking
reading
studying
teaching
singing
sleeping
swimming
planting
. watching TV
listening to music
playing cards
playing baseball
playing the piano
l0,