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1 LISTENING & SPEAKING
a 1 Listen and repeat.
Hi I'm Henry. © Hello, tm Linda Silva Hello, 'm Rob Jones.
bh N. vsay who you are. F)
Hello, I'm —__ 2°
© Read and listen. LAY
otionist Hello, What's your name? Jom Excuse me.
ta Tom. Teacher Hello, Are you Tom?
plist Ave you Tom Banks? Tom Yes. Nice to meet you.
Ta Ne, fm not. 'm Tom King. Teacher Nice to meet you
Re ptionist You're in room 2. Yom Am |late?
To Excuse me? i Teacher Yes, you are,
Re sfionist You are in room 2. om Sorry!
To (OK. Thank you
Listen and repeat dialogue 1. In pairs, practice the dialogue.
e Listen and repeat dialogue 2. In pairs, practice the dialogue.2 GRAMMAR verb be: and you
a Look at dialogue 1 in Le on page 4.
Complete the chart.
Tm.
am
You're = You
b ©p-s8 Grammar Bank 1A. Read the
rules and do the exercises.
3 VOCABULARY numbers 0-10
a 6
b Op
Do}
< Cou
“one
sten. What are the numbers?
Vocabulary Bank Numbers.
A.
sound the class from 0 to L0 and
n10t00,
sten and say the next number.
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4 PRONUNCIATION word stress; /h/, /ou/, and /al
‘word stress: two-syllable words
Listen rePEAT
a 19 Match the words and photos. Listen and check.
Cleoffee [] photo “e-mail [] hotel [taxi
& 2
ser
Listen again and repeat
Underline the stressed syliable.
© WO Listen and repeat the words and sounds.
A helo hi Henry pote
S\_ _
®@ no photo hello hotel |
a not Tom hot Molly |
l — —_
dU Listen, Practice the sentences.
Hello, Henry's Hotel,
Oh, no! The phone!
Are you Molly? No. I'm not.
5 SPEAKING Practice with other students.
Hello / Hi, 'm
< Areyou 2»
Yes (lam). No (I'm not),
v v
Nice to meet you, What's your name?
Y Y
Nice to meet you, Vm
v
Nice to meet you.
Y
Nice to meet you.
(IseUrnnne er ed
Hello. OK No.
Hi Thank you. Nice to meet you
Whats your name? Excuse me, ‘Am Llate?
Excuse me? Yes. Sorry!~ Where's he from?
countries
: AV and /au!
P sentence stress; /u/ and /au/ He's from Mexico.
1 VOCABULARY countries 2 GRAMMAR verb be: he, she, it
a. Match the countries and photos. a MS Listen and complete 1-3 with countries.
Italy Japan irkey[] Mexico 7
Italy = Turkey 1} J 5cR
Where's he from?
He's from |
Is she from 2 , too?
No, she isn’t. She's from 5
Is ita good movie?
Yes, itis. Its great.
wpere>
b 46 Listen and repeat.
© In pairs, practice the dialogue
Match the words and pictures.
Countries and 7]
[sl
na malities. Do part A.
dt Listen and repeat the dialogue. ahs. it he
A there are you from? =
Bn trom Mexico.
A there in Mexico?
Bn from Mexico City _ _
€ Pr tice the dialogue with your country
an city
e Op. nmar 1B, Read the rules and do the exercises.3 PRONUNCIATION sentence stress; /1/ and /av’
WHERE are you FROM?
2
YM from ENGLAND. >
—~<
__ISSHE from CHINA?
Se
a Wr _ entences and questions.
1 J (Brazil No, | _Is she from Brazil? No, she ist
Its from
20 hina,
3.8 Japan.
41 Turkey? Yes,f
5 heUnited States. —
61 (Mexico? No, / oe
7S — England. Ses
BV e/he from?
F tom Peru. _ =
b M _isten and check.
¢ M _isten again and repeat. Copy the stress,
d_ 12 _jsten and repeat the words and sounds
it Italy six Mexico England
id China 1 five nine hi nice
€ 12 _jsten, Practice the sentences,
ts) cttaly
Liv ol isin Fngland.
Hi, from China. Nice to meet you.
4 LISTENING & SPEAKING
a 122 Listen, Can you hear the difference?
1a Isl from Italy Is BH from Italy?
2a SHES from Russia, HBB from Russia
3a Where's Hé from? b Where's SH from?
49 MRS from Korea b H&S from Korea,
5 a Shige late b Hate.
6 a Where is fe b Where is SH8?
b_ 125 Listen and check (W) the sentence you hear in a,
¢ Practice saying sentences a and b.
4 Look at the photos. Guess the countries.
‘Ask your teacher.
St she from China?
Famous actors in their countries -
but where are they from?
€ © Communication Guess the countries A p76 B p.78.
Wireman
Where are you from?
Tim from Rusia,
Where in Russia?
Tm from Moscow.
Where is it?
Isita good movie?
Yes, it’s great.V nationalities; numbers 11-20 >
word stress; /e/, Ji, and /f! re you Korean? Yes, we are,
They aren't Spanish Theyre Mexican. >
1 VOCABULARY nationalities 2 LISTENING & READING
a Where are they from? Complete a 128 Listen and number the pictures 1-3.
the sentences with a country.
im A), im apanese
from
a Se Cimtvecan
He ‘rom _:
1
Sohn Hello, We're John and
Sally Clarke
| Repost Hello, You're in room 211,
| and they'e in toom 212,
{s Thank you.
aq 2 b Listen again and read the dialogues.
sally Hurry up. We'te late ‘Then mark the sentences (right)
‘fana We aren't late. Breakfast ‘x X (wrong)
is from seven to ten. And
Mikewatready. 1 John and Sally are in oom 212. ¥
2 Breakfast is from six co ten.
2 te A > 3 Mike and Anna aren't American.
He tom Hi Ate you American 4 Mike and Anna are English
Mi Nowe ae We Ee neon wacat
| rr 5 Jobn and Sally are on vacation,
b © 103 Vocabulary Bank Countries | He Are youon vacations 6 Liz and Travis arenit on vacation.
an rationalites, Do part B. ‘Ama Yes, we are .
hs ea (here ar vacation wo WET Correct the wrong sentences
© Listen, Say the nationality. _teend Tavs, John and Sally are in room 211,
fam Brea 6 sean) Tras Bye Have ance day
Ama Good-bye. 127 Listen and repeat the dialogues
<< i3 GRAMMAR verb be: we, you, they; 5 SPEAKING
negatives (all persons) Are the nationalities right or
‘a Read the dialogues in 2 on page 8 again. wrong? Make|# or =Isentences.
Complete the chart Correct the wrong nationalities.
al Siem Ite
Singular
Tm Uimnot
on You arenit
Hes “
Plural
oa
Ss ih You aren't
2 ‘They aren't
b Op Grammar Bank 1¢ Read the rules Gisele Bundchen / The Rolling Stones / ‘Andrea Bocelli /
and heexercises. ‘American eazilan
© 129 sten, Say the negative.
Tm ian" S 'm not Peruvian.
4 PR UNCIATION word stress;
Iel, and /ff
a 130 ye same stress or different stress? uritos /Spanish Keira Knightley /
liste ad underline the stressed syllable. British
Wel GED. Casio / Japanese
1 Br Brazilian S_
2c Chinese _D 6 VOCABULARY numbers 11-20
3Er id English = a 13% Are they American or English? Listen and check.
4 ite Italian -- ‘What are the numbers?
SR Russian
6M > Mexican
7 Ty Japanese
8 © Turkish
b Liste gain and repeat.
¢ 131 sten and repeat the words and sounds.
b © ps2 Vocabulary Bank Numbers. Do part B.
Mibieo: ‘tn, ave breakiist € Count in twos (J, 3,5...19 and 2, 4, 6...20) around the class
we he she meet three CRU
—_—_ +} Hurry up. |
i i breakfast
she Spanish English Russian nationality
‘Were on vacation, too.
Good-bye / Bye.
132 sten, Practice the sentences. Have a nice day!
Brea sis from seven to ten, : oo -
Hes ese.
Shei jan. Shes Spanish.\ Practica. j
ay
The alphabet
Spelling your name
Classroom language
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1 LISTENING
135 Listen and order the sentences.
This is the final call for passengers on Flight KLM
9246 to Miami. Please go to gate B14 immediately.
Mr. Pablo Tortes on Flight KLM 9246 to Miami
please goto gate B14 immediately.
Passengers on Flight KLM 9246 to Mier,
please go to gate B14.
TORRES,
Hello, m Pablo Torres.
Uhave a reservation
Excuse me?
How do you spell
your last name?
Thank you.
Good morning.
TORRES,
first name = eg., Brad, Keira
last name = ¢g, Pitt, Knightley
5 Listen and repeat dialogue 2
2 THE ALPHABET
a 137 Listen and repeat the words and sounds
ee 88
A
FE |
J
LK
xezerle
Neqromuoe
b 138 Listen and repeat the letters.
€ 139 Listen. Can you hear the difference?
IMN 3G) sY 1 TBY
2K Q 4ET 6UuW 8EA
do Listen. Circle the letter you hear in ¢
e
Ut Listen and number the pictures 1-6.
f Listen again and write the letters. Practice saying them.
142 Listen and repeat the alphabet. Practice saying it.
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
h How do you spell the names?
John Sally Liz Anna Mike Travis3 PEOPLE ON THE STREET Oo
ay a
| What's your name?
2 How do you spell it?
3 Where are you from?
a M3- Listen to the man, What’ his name?
b 144 Listen and write his name.
His name's
¢ MS Listen, Where's he from?
Hes n Queens,
d_ 14 isten to six more people and complete the chart.
4
1H imes____. She’ from Los Angeles,
2H ames She's from Reading in .
3-H umes He’ from in the US.
4H ames _. She's from ‘
5H ames She's from Bangalore,
6H umes __. He’ from Vancouver in
e Ing, askand answer the 4ueétiOns in the box.
4SPI (ING
Goo orning + 12:00
Goo ternoon 12:00» 6:00 pm.
Goo ening 6:00 pm.
a Inp role-play dialogue 2 from exercise 1 on page 10.
AY the receptionist. Its 4:00 p.m.
BU. ur first and last name.
b Cha roles.
BY the receptionist. Its 7:00 p.m.
AU ur first and last name.
© © munication Game: Hit the ships A p.76 8 p.79,
5 VOCABULARY Classroom language
@ ©p.l04 Vocabulary Bank Things. Do part A.
b Match the phrases and pictures,
17 Close the door.
|| Sit down, please,
| Look atthe board, please
| Go to page 14,
| Stand up.
7 Open your books.
© M@ Listen and check. Listen again and repeat.
d_ 149. Listen and do the actions.
6 10 SONG 4 D+S-C-0
Meieueke emer
Good morning / afternoon / evening,
What's your last name?
How do you spell it?
Please.
have a reservation.r 1 \ Tat COR Cr Ca ele
GRAMMAR ¢ Complete the phrases.
Circle the correct answer. ‘Where are you from?
Hello, __ Alex. A Excuse! ______, are you Henry?
al (rm B Yes, lam,
1 you from Brazil? ‘A Ym Jim Brown. Nice to?___
y yo
aAre bis D F roses
ang : afternoon, 'm Ann Carter.
2 pick aa Eel sh? BNo, American. a fe reeniitk:
8
Fee se aco B Excuse me, how do you? —_ your last name?
ACARTER
vo
ac
1
B
3
4
5
a Where you are —_b Where are you
A Areyouinroom 211? B No, __inroom212. Write the things in the classroom.
awere bare
‘A Is Carmen Spanish? B Yes,
ashes b sheis
They Chinese. They're Japanese.
aren't b arent
‘Cancun in Mexico?
adr bis
Lisa and Luke are from California. __ American,
a Youre —b They're
A Areyouinclass 2? B No, —
alnot 6 Imnot
‘She __ from Chicago, She's from Los Angeles.
aarent — b isn't
\BULARY
aplete the chart.
Country [Nationality
Mes |
fie |" |
i Talian=—=~*~<“‘“‘“*~™Y:SSC@éRPRONUNCIATION
Bena: ica Pepe ere a Can you remember these words and sounds?
cea ‘ a wel consonants
— | American @ B g & ® & | |
te the next number. seems al A
b © p.l7/ 119 Sound Bank. Check the words and
6 0, ti
Eo sounds, and practice saying the example words.
seven,
‘o,one, © Underline the stressed syllable.
ay eleven, aban
popu 2 Japan Japanese ot
een, nineteen, a
sorry AmericanME e Lm CL more
1 CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THIS TEXT?
Read and complete the chart for Marta, Jian-hao, and Kelly.
Marta Ramivez.
Monterrey in Mexico.
Fm Jianhao Li
1m from Shanghai in China,
Review & Cueck
tim Kelly Doyle.
tm from Kansas in the United States.
Fi Lostname Nationality ¢
ey Jae
Ti
__|x | _
“You Sei aes
2 CAN U WRITE THIS IN ENGLISH?
a Comp the chart for you.
b Write sentences about you
3. CAN U UNDERSTAND THESE PEOPLE?
1st | sm and choose the right answer.
ny’ American. 'b Danny's English.
isin room 9. b Bellas in room 19,
Kathy. She's Cathy.
busisnumber 13. b The busis number 14.
00am. It 8:00 p.m.
‘ing is from China. _b Li-mingis from Korea,
flight is UA472, The flight is UA462.
John Read. b He’ John Reid.
) sis woman, > Chris is a man.
ercise ison page 11. ‘The exercise is on page 12.
4 CAN YOU SAY THIS IN ENGLISH?
Check (V) the boxes.
Can you...?
say Your name and where you are from (] Yes, can.
ask where other people are from (Yes, Tecan,
spell your name Ces, I can.
count from 0 to 20 (1 Yes, I can.
check in at a hotel Wes, Tean.G singular and plural nouns; a / an, the
V sal things _
P /z/ and /s/, plural endings S What are they? They'te keys. >
= Se a
1 VOCABULARY small things
a Can you remember five things in the classroom? Write the words.
Itheb 2 thed Sac fal Saw
b ( p.104 Vocabulary Bank Things. Do part B.
2 ( RAMMAR singular and plural nouns; a / an, the
a I ad and order the things (bags, coats, etc.) 1-5. b 22. Listen and check.
‘¢ Write the plurals,
W ere is it? Oh, no! on the train! 1 bag bags
Bll 2 chair —
‘The sp five things people leave on British trains are (not in order): 3 book __
(pags 4 laptop _
(1 coats:
aa d_ © p.90 Grammar Bank 2A. Read the rules
glasses
and do the exercises.
Hl ph 2
jeripnones € © Communication Memory game pl
5 umbrellas
3 PRONUNCIATION /z/ and /s/,
plural endings
a 24 Listen and repeat the words and sounds.
eee = Brasil ero is, he’s
b 25 Listen and repeat the plurals.
“BD chairs photos keys bags
list books coats laptops
fia! watches buses pieces classe:
€ 26 Listen. Say the plurals.
“Isa photo.”
they te photos
Z-4 SPEAKING & WRITING ~
a Ask and answer with a partner. S
b Whi
acel
abo
akey
an ll
a phy
acre
ape
¢ Writ
me |
5
I
do
aa
ard
hat you have in your bag / pocket, eg., a book, keys.
| a partner.
Y bag, I have a book, key, a pen,
5 LISTENING
27 Listen to five conversations, Write the
thing or things that they say.
Is this your r
Here are your
Sorry its my
Look in the
Isa_ OK?
EI
| What ist?
What are they?
Whats in your bag?
Thave two eredit can.;
-
:
Ls
G possessive adjectives; possessive s
9 J V people and family
P /0/, ‘al, and fof
1 GRAMMAR possessive adjectives
a 28 Listen. Number the pictures 1-3.
Heyl That's my bag.
No, it isn't t's my bag. Your bag's there.
‘And here are our children.
What are their names?
Her name's Lucy, and his name's ric.
Hello. And who's this?
Its my parrot.
What's its name?
Polly.
Hello, Polly.
Where are our coats?
Excuse me?
Where are our coats?
Your coats ~ they're over there on the chair.
Thank you. Good night.
Bye.
isten again and read the dialogues. Thea complete
re chart with a highlighted word.
1 my (bag) we
you yun,
he ee they
she
it -
> p.90 Grammar Bank 2B. Read the rules for
ossessive adjectives. Do exercise a,
alk toa partner. Point to people in the classroom.
‘an you remember their names?
Whats her name?
| can't remember
What are their names?
Family and friends
‘Who's Maria?
She's my brother's wife,
2 VOCABULARY people and family
a. Look at pictures A-C. Where can you see...?
aman, awoman, and two children [
‘men and women oO
two boys [
b © p.105 Vocabulary Bank People and family.
3 PRONUNCIATION /0/, /a/, and /a/
215 Listen and repeat the words and sounds.
é fatter they their the
brother husband son mother
| & pocket — seven
:
woman children
b 21 Listen. Practice the sentences.
The woman over there is my mother.
have one brother and three sons.
My husband and I have seven children,4 GRAMMAR possessive s
a Match the pairs from five famous movies.
b Cor
cous
pos:
e Cov
f Wor
te the sentences with a name,
_ is Carrie’ friend,
— ____ is Bridge's mother.
a is Jack Sparrow's father.
is Luke’ sister.
—_ isthe Queen's husband.
isten and check.
Grammar Bank 2B, Read the rules for
ves. Do exercise b,
and practice with photos A-E. Ask and answer,
¥sMiranda? shes >
— ween
ith a partner:
sstite the names of six people (your family or friends) on
of paper.
‘ur piece of paper to B. B give your piece of paper to A.
ibout his / her people. Bask A about his / her people
‘SSiMia? She's my sister 2
5 WRITING & SPEAKING
a Read the text and write the names. { 1
on the photo,
jae Kate. m from Ohio inthe United States. My father’s name
is Marty, and my mother’s name is Amy. have a brother and asistet.
Their names are Brett and Karen. We have a dog. ts name is Brandy.
b Now write about your family.
¢ Tell your partner about your family,
| ‘That's my bag. Who’ this?
here { canvt remember,
there Thanks |
| over there |G adjectives
V colors and common adjectives
P /ei, jeu, /9/, /ar/, and/or!
1 VOCABULARY & SPEAKING colors and common adjectives
a 217 Match the cars and nationalities.
Listen and check.
* nerican (1)
itish
ach [
rman [
Tian,
© L ket the highlighted words, Guess their meaning,
> Listen again and repeat the dialogue. Then practice it
vy hapartner,
€ p.106 Vocabulary Bank Adjectives.
ak at the photos of the cars 1-6. Practice with a partner.
sk and answer.
a
What ori “>
Describe the cars. Use two adjectives. Car 2 is small and cheap.
3 «think of a car. B ask questions. Guess the car.
Aon
i -
b 208 Listen and read the dialogue. What are
the tw6 cars?
Tim Wow! Look at that car. I's great!
Sue it’s a man’s car.
Tim A man's car?
‘Sue Yes. it’s fast and red. And it's very expensive.
Wow! Look at that yellow car. its great!
Tim I¢’s a woman's car.
2 GRAMMAR adjectives
a Circle the right sentence,
1 a The VW isa small ear
b The VW isa car small,
2a Ferraris and Mustangs are fasts cars.
b Ferraris and Mustangs are fast cars.
b © p.90 Grammar Bank 2C. Read the rules
and do the exercises.
© © p.106 Vocabulary Bank Adjectives. In pairs,
look at the pictures and make ten sentences.3
a
READING
With 2 partner, decide which questions you think
are important for men and which are important for
women. Write 1-7 in the article
1 Isita nice color?
2 sit ast?
3 Isit big?
4 Isit cheap?
5 Is it easy to park?
6 Isit luxurious?
7 Isit safe?
Read the article and check.
WI tcar? Menand —
wo .enare different.
Impo at questions for men:
Impa at questions for women:
1) : ‘ §
IBAMW, and Audi are very popular with men. 9
Cheer cad
fe men. Big SUVs are also very popalar with men.
m_
unde and Volkswagen are popular with
«ers of WW Beetle convertibles are women.
‘ve women’s cars are sports cars (but not
sports cars). Women prefer cas that are:
tk) and sale. Color is aso very important.
4 PRONUNCIATION /z/, /ev, /o/, /ar/, and /or/
a 224 Listen and repeat the words and sounds,
Fxp dlack bad family fast
Q=<.se
=D talk small daughter —
ey ae. park card ue : -
b 225 Listen. Practice the phrases
ablack ca
the same day
small bal!
park the car
a short door
5 SPEAKING & WRITING
a Talk in small groups about your car or your family’s car
ly cars a Honda Civic. i's small, it's green,
and it's new. It's a very good car
b Write about your “dream” car.
Mydreamcar isa. (model) Itsa/an
Ws _. (color) Its and
cat. (nationality)
(adjectives)
¢ Now tella partner,
6 226 SONG -2 You're beautiful
Coen eee
| German (country = Germany) Wow!
{_ Brench (country = France) also
| Look at that car important
easy (opposite = difficult) popular
| safe (opposite = dangerous) with
What's your favorite car? |
l |Numbers 21-100
Personal information: age, address ete
Introducing people
Phone numbers
Practica jj
et
Enc.ish A=
ad
1 INTRODUCING PEOPLE
a 227 Listen to two dialogues. Mark the sentences T (true) or F (false).
Dialogue I Helen is Mike's sister. (
~* Jague 2 The gil’ brother is 25.
tello, Mike
‘Sam. How are you?
ine, thanks. And . 2
m OK, thanks. This is Helen.
he'sa_____ from work.
_ to meet you.
fi
we'te in a hurry.
ee you soon. Bye,
tow! He's
od-looking. What's his
7
dam
—___he married?
lo,he isn't
cow old is he?
twenty-six.
number?
hat's his
[ cum
|
|
|
|
|
L
en and repeat the dialogues.
d—ctice them with a partner,
2 VOCABULARY
phone numbers, 21-100
Phone numbers
0 = oh (or zero)
a 229 Listen to the dialogue and wr
the phone number.
‘A What’ your phone number?
Bo
A Excuse me?
b 230 Practice saying these phone
numbers. Listen and check,
1 688-5713
2 844-7902
3 231 555-0261
¢ In pairs, practice the dialogue in a.
Use your phone number (or an
invented number).
4 © p.102 Vocabulary Bank Numbers.
Do part C.
€ 232 Listen. Can you hear the
difference?
la b 30
2a ld b 40
3a ls b 50
4a 16 b 60
5a ly b 70
6a 18 b 80
7a 19 b 90
f 233° Listen and circle a or b. Then
practice saying all the numbers.
g How old are the people in your fam
So mother’s 54
| Ages
| Hes 20 OR Hes 20yeaisold.
| NOT He's.20-years, He has-20-years3 PEOPLE ON THE STREET Oo
1 Do you have brothers and sisters?
2. How old are they? How old is he / she?
234 Listen to Matthew. Does he have brothers and sisters?
~~
] e
a
b 235. Listen, How old are they?
© 286 Listen to six more people. Answer the questions for each person.
Brot
and
d Inpa ask and answer the questions in the box.
4 PER NAL INFORMATION
tee funded Immigration form
Stres| : underlined words. 5
1 WI your name? How do you spell it? (OD First name ‘Last name. “Title Mr. / Ms. / Mrs,
2 WI are you from? © Nationality
3. Wt — youraddress? © Address
4 WI your zip code’ © Zipcode
5 Ho dare you? © Age
6 Are (married? © Married Single
7 Wr — your home phone number? @ Phone number: home
8 WI your cell phone number? ° cell
9 Wr — your e-mail address? © E-mail address
b Cove equestions and look atthe form. * Mr.=a man; Ms. =a woman; Mrs. =a married woman
Rem _ er the questions.
© Come the form for you. Circle your title, too.
d © nication Personal information A p.77 B p.79.
CT neem
How are you? ‘What’ your phone number?
Fine, thanks. And you? Whats your (e-mail) address?
T'm OK, thanks. ‘How old are you?
This is Helen. Tm 18,
See you soon. ‘Are you married?
| Wereina hurry.| ay What do you remember?
GRAMMAR
Circle the correct answer.
Hello, ___ Alex,
| at Orm
A What is it?
B its e-mail from my friend
aan ba
‘A Where’ your ID card?
B__ in my bag,
als bits
‘A What are they?
X=
a They're credit cards Ita credit card
Thave two
a dictionarys dictionaries
She's American. name is Julia
aHer — b His
‘Were Mr. and Mrs. Kemp. daughter is in class 3.
a Our —b Their
My__ is Peter.
a names husband —_b husband's name
‘These chairs are __.
a veryexpensive _b very expensives
A Ferrari is a
a carfast —b fast car
That’s my sister and__boyfriend.
a her b their
VC ABULARY
a _ ite the things. b Complete the chart.
¢ Write the irregular plural.
man
1 woman
2 child
3 person
d_ Write the opposite adjective.
fast slow
1 expensive —__
2 dig a
3 good oat Teal
4 long
5 tall
Write the number.
thirty-one 31 3 ninety-nine __
1 forty =t! 4 fifty-six
2 sixty-seven 5 eighty-two
£ Complete the phrases.
Where are you from?
1A ____ismysister Anne. B Nice to meet yor
2 A How ____isRita?__B I think she’ 22.
3A Howareyou? B thanks. And you?
4A Wheres my book? B I's __ there on the
5 A Whatsyour____?B 25 King Street.
PRONUNCIATION
a Can you remember these words and sounds?
a & val
= dy OH
consonants
se }
b ©p.ti7 / 119 Sound Bank. Check the words and soun
and practice saying the example words.
¢ Underline the stressed syllable
Italian
expensive daughter family glasses umbrellaWhat can you do?
LTT mesa
1 CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THIS TEXT?
Mynams ene Fores, nd TP
I'm from Mendoza in Argentina.
I'm married, and I have hag
children, a son and a daughter.
My son’s name is Victor. He's
15. He's tall with dark hair, and
he's gand-looking. My daughter's
name ala. She's 21.15 she
beaut | think she is very
beaut - I'mher mother!
Myni Greg and 'm from
Florid he US. 'm20. |have
twos 5. Their names are
Diane Liz. Diane is 26.
She's with long blond hair.
She's sed. Her husband's
name le. Lizis 19 and very
differ’ ‘om Diane. She isn't
tall ar ond. She's short with
dark! She isn’t married, but
sheh boyfriend!
a Read two texts. Answer the questions with a sentence.
1 Wh Blena’slast name? Her last name is Flor
2 Wi isElena from? aie et os
3-Ho dis Victor?
4.WI herdaughters name?
5 WI ationality isGreg? __- =
6 WI Diane? ae. =
7 Iss rartied or singlet I
8Ho disLut —_—_____ ee
b Look he highlighted words. Use the photos to guess
their aning.
2 CAN OU WRITE THIS IN ENGLISH?
Writ’ out you and your family. Use and and but where
neces.
an mut
Hi I Hes good-looking, > He’ tall and good-looking
He 1 Heisnt good-looking. > Hes tall, but he ist good-looking.
3 CAN YOU UNDERSTAND
THESE PEOPLE?
238 Listen and choose the right answer.
1 a His name’ Alex.
b Her name's Alex.
2 a His glasses are blue.
b His glasses are red
3 a Heraddress is 19 Park Street.
b Her address is 90 Park Street
4 a The hotel's nice.
b The hotel’ very small
5a Her fatheris 67.
b Her father is 76,
6 a His phone number is 771 555-7064,
b His phone number is 771 555-7065,
7 a His sisteris tall,
b His sister is short.
8 a ItsaCD.
b Itsa DVD.
9 a Her e-mail address is susie@gomail.com,
’b Her e-mail address is suzy@gomail.com,
10 a His caris white.
b His caris black.
4 CAN YOU SAY THIS IN ENGLISH?
Check (V) the boxes.
Can you...?
say what's in your bag (Yes, Tean,
say who isin your family 1) Yes, Ican.
describe your car (Yes, can,
count from 21 to 100 1 Yes, I can.
introduce somebody (1¥es, Tan.
ask how somebody is 1 Y¥es, Lean.
say your phone number Yes, Tan,
ask for and give personal information,
eg, name, address, age, etc. [) Yes, I can.V common verbs 1
| G simple present: and you
hw, (wi, and /v/; linking.
1 LISTENING & READING
a 31 Listen to the dialogue, Number the pictures 1-5.
Iresser Hello. Is this your frst time here?
amer Yes, itis.
Wnesser Do you live ' near here?
mer No, dont. live 2___—- =
iresser_ Oh, nice, How do you
want your hair?
smer | don’t know. Something different.
Iresser Do you wanta® ____?
No, thanks. I don't rink *—
Do youwanta? 2?
Yes, please. Oh, look.
Demi Moore's
omer
Iresser
mer
Iresser Do you have &
mer Yes, do. |have two?
Iresser How old are they?
omer Eight and ten.
Its very short,
lresser_ Don't worry. Wait.
b _dithe dialogue and complete 2-7 with a word(s) from the list.
's children coffee (x2) downtown magazine nearhere
Iresser OK. Do you like it?
© enand check.
4 ‘ommunication A new haircut p.81 Do you like her haircut?
e Listen and complete the last line ofthe dialogue,
iresser_OK. Do you like it?
f tice the dialogue with a partner.
Do you live near here? No, | don't.
2. GRAMMAR simple present: / and you
a Read the dialogue again, Complete the char
with do or don't.
Simple present
Bllive near here, [=] __— live near here,
@. you live near here?
(Yes, E -[#]No, |
b ©p.92 Grammar Bank 3A. Read the rules a:
do the exercises.
3 VOCABULARY common verbs 1
a Match the phrases.
1 Thave (bl a downtown,
2 Idrink b two children.
3 Live! © coffee,
4 Twant 7] d my new haircut.
5 Like © amagazine,
b ©p.107 Vocabulary Bank Common verbs 1.4 LISTENING
a 36
5 PR
fw
as
nN
Al
Br
Al
BY
Listen to the dialogue. Is the woman
happy © or sad @at the end of the dialogue?
b Listen again. What do the woman and
taxi driver say? Circle a or b.
a Geary Street, please.
gb Kearny Street, please.
a The traffic is bad.
b The traffic is good,
a Do you live in San Fran
b Do you like San Francis
‘What's the problem?
No problem.
Tike my new haircut
Why not? [like it.
Why not? Its fantastic.
Where do you want to
a [want a new coat.
b Twanta new bag.
a That’ 14.50.
b That’ 16.00.
10
Have a good day.
Have a nice day.
NUNCIATION
‘wi, and /v/; linking
cisco?
| don't like my new haircut,
go?
Where do you want to stop?
Listen and repeat the words and sounds.
=
I ao you food too
watch want where what
have live very TV
work
Listen and repeat. Link the words.
you live_in_an_ apartment?
+ T don't, Hive_in_a house
you have children?
» Ido. Thave_a boy and gitl
6 SPEAKING
live nearhere ina house
1
2. brothers and sisters a cat ora dog
3 CNN. MTV
4 to pop music to classical music
5 newspapers novels
6 French food Mexican food
7 eee. coffee
8 ____ Spanish Chinese
9 _— anewcell phone a new haircut
10 ____ big cities soccer
a Complete 2-10 with a verb from the list.
drink eat have like listen live read speak want watch
b Work with a partner. Ask and answer with Do you.,.?
Ze
DIIeUr ened
I don't know. Wait
Do you want a coffee? Ate you OK? |
Yes, please. What's the problem?
No, thanks. Really?
Dont worry:G simple present: we, you, they
V food and drink
P word stress; /t{, dy, and /a/
Do you have coffee for breakfast?
No, we don't. We have green tea.
a. Read the text and label the picture.
nne from Paris in France
lon't have breakfast at home. | have it in
zafe. | have a croissant and hot chocolate.
sink that’s very typical French breakfast.
dis very good!
b )p.108 Vocabulary Bank Food and drink.
2 EADING
a 0k at the photos. What food can you see?
‘en from Osaka in Japan Kendra from Chicago in the US
my family, we have a traditional Japanese breakfast Itisn't In the United States, we usually have a small breakfast
1y different from lunch and dinner. We have tice, fish, and miso during the week and a big breakfast on the weekend. In my
up, and we drink green tea. Today a lot of Japanese people family, we have eggs, potatoes, and Sausage on Saturday.
ve Western breakfast. They have bread and croissants, and We also have bread-usually oast. We drink coffee and fruit
2y drink coffee, not tea. But | prefer our breakfast. In my farmily, juice. | like black coffee. it's very stfong. My sister likes coffee
don't talk at breakfast. We eat, drink, and watch TV! with milk and sugar.
b 2ad the texts, Then read sentences 1-5 and mark the sentences T (true) or F (false).
In Japan, people eat very different things for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Ken's family likes croissants for breakfast.
In Japan, alot of people don't have a traditional breakfast.
In the US, people eat alot for breakfast during the week
Kendra’ family has a big breakfast on Saturday.
¢ sok at the iilighiéd words. Use the photos to guess their meaning,
‘hat do you have for breakfast?G simple present: he, she, it
V jobs and places of work
What does she do? She's a doctor
3rd person s; word and sentence stress O wmlatipass ‘She works in a hospital
He speaks English at work
GRAMMAR simple present: he, she, it
¥I5-_Listen to the dialogue, Circle aorb.
1 a Sofia and her husband live in the US.
b Sofia and her husband live in Mexico.
a Sofia’s husband is a teacher.
b Sofia’s husband is a tour guide.
a They like their jobs,
b They don't like their jobs.
sten again and read the dialogue.
heck your answers,
uly Your English is fantastic. What do
you do?
fia ma teacher. | teach English at a university
here in Mexico City
tily Do you like your job?
fia Yes, | like it very much.
aly What does your husband do?
fia He's a tour guide. He works at the
"National Museum of Art.
ily Does he like his job?
fia Yes, very much. He likes art and history.
And he doesn't work in the morning,
only in the afternoon,
sily Does he speak English, too?
fia. Yes, he does, He speaks it very well. He
meets a lot of American and British tourists.
aly Do you speak English together?
fia Only when we don't want our
children to understand!
¢ 348 Listen and repeat the highlighted phrases. How do the verb:
change when they are about Sofia’ husband? Complete the chart.
T/you he/she
‘What do you do? ‘What ______ your husband do?
Do you like your job? he like his job?
Yes, [like itvery much, Yes, he __art and history.
4 © p.92 Grammar Bank 3C. Read the rules and do the exercises.
2 PRONUNCIATION 3rd persons
a 318 Listen and repeat the words and sounds.
e does has lives listens reads
& Jikes speaks works eats drinks
fiz! finishes watches teaches
b_ 319 Listen. Say the sentences in the 3rd person singular.
“Vike art. He.” Sitio3 VOCABULARY
jobs and places of work
4 Can you remember? What does Sofia do?
What does her husband do?
b © pos Vocabulary Bank Jobs and places
of work.
© Ask five other students What do you do?
4 PRONUNCIATION
word and sentence stress
Ur line the stressed syllable‘).
1 cher
24 stor
35 iter
4 tory worker
5 i sistant
6% iceman
74 asperson
8: yer
b 3 Listen and check. How is the final
“er pronounced?
© 3 Listen and repeat. Copy the
thy.
Shy qurse. She works in a hospital.
De eworkinastore? Yes, he does.
Is] salesperson? Yes, he is.
5 SF KING & WRITING
a Th oftwo people you know who have
jot skand answer with a partner
W/o?
rere / work?
/ speak English at work?
Hike his/her job?
W
3
a
3
i
>
S
What does she do?
about the two people.
M,_—ther is a nutse. She works
in tospital Santa Cruz in Curitiba
Sh snit speak English at work
Shs her job
6 READING
a Is English important for these jobs in your town / city? Write 1-5 in
the boxes (1 = English is not important, 5 = English is very important
weiter] adoctor["] ataxidtiver (] a policeman] ateacher "J a lawyer [)
b Read the text. Then angwer the questions.
21 What do the banker, the waite, and the factory worker have in common?
2 What does Jean-Paul do?
3 Where does he work?
4 What languages does he speak?
5 What language does he speak at work? Is this a problem for him?
English at work
‘What do these people have in common ~ a banker in Mexico City, a waiter
ina five-starhotel in Moscow, and a worker in the Hitachi electronics factory
in Tokyo? They all speak English at work. Today, English is the common
language in multinational companies in countries from France to Singapore
Jean-Paul Piat works for an IT company in Paris, Every day he has meetings
with other managers in English, He also reads documents and writes e-mails
in English, and speaks on the phone in English to offices in other countzies.
“Were a multinational company with offices the world.” says
Jean-Paul. “We also have some people in out Paris office who aren't
French. We need a common language to communicate, and that
Janguage is English. I think it isa good idea, but some people dont like
speaking English in a meeting when nearly everybody is French”
¢ Look at the highlighted
words and phrases. Guess
their meaning. Check
with your teacher or a
dictionary,
What do you do?
Y'ma doctor.
Where do you work?
work in a hospital
like it very much.
He speaks English very wel.
4 Is English important for
your job?
only
speak on the phone
all over the worldPractical
Encusit
Telling time
Days of the week
Silent consonants
‘What time is it?
Ut six thirty.
1 TELLING TIME
a 325 Listen and match the dialogues and pictures.
1A What time isi?
It's six thiny. Go back to sleep.
OK. Have a nice day.
You, too.
Excuse me, What time is it?
Sorry, | don’t know. I don’t have a watch,
Excuse me. What time is it?
Just a moment. I’s quarter to seven.
Thanks.
You're welcome. __
isten and repeat the dialogues in a, Practice with a partner.
© )p.110 Vocabulary Bank The time and ordinal numbers. Do part A.
28 Listen and draw the time on the clocks.
o> n> @> ore
© actice with a partner.
—
umber 1. What ime isi? _ Serine
£ \ Communication What time is it? A p.77 B p.79.
2 EOPLE ON THE STREET C)
d_ 332 Listen to four more people and complete the chart.
1 What do you do? oS
2 Do you like it?
3 What time do you start and finish?
a % Listen to Christian.
hat does he do?
Daniel
sasan_ o ro +
Job?
b % Listen. Does a | |
like his job? SO | ikesiv ]
¢ 31 Listen, What time does he [vx | -
artand finish? F stars / ! 1) !
rstarts work at. 4 fastest = OSS -—=
2 finishes work at _ e In pairs, ask and answer the questions in the box.3 VOCABULARY days of the week ¢ 335. Listen and repeat. Practice saying good-bye
a 338 Listen and repeat the days of the week. with different days of the week,
Practice saying them. Saying good-bye
Good
‘Tuesday
| A afte weerbegn ath CAPITAL ee 4. Askand answer with partner
a _ What day is it today?
What day is it tomorrow?
‘What day(s) do you have English classes?
‘What's your favorite day of the week?
b 334 ten and complete the dialogues with days of
they. Practice the dialogues with a partner
4 PRONUNCIATION silent consonants
a 336. Listen and repeat the words. Practice saying them.
ansWer Wednesday now Tisten
white scHool talk =~ rite
b 337 Listen. Practice the sentences.
1 **
Mat What day isit today? Don't firite on the wAiteboard,
| Wor it’s? Why? don't know the school.
Mar Because it’s my wife's birthday ‘Talk to you on Wednesday.
on? and | don't
have a present!
5 338 SONG 2 Friday I'm in love
WORDS AND PHRASES TO LEARN
fl
\
Se ee | eee
a a |
N\ PO
You're welcome.
| sic dapis te?
What day is it tomorrow?
ge Why?
Because its my wifes birthday.
See you on Monday,
(/
FF
es
“3
i
. Today is ®oa
GRAMMAR
Circle the correct answer.
Hello, ____ Alex.
at @ym
1 __you want a coffee?
aAre b Do
b Do you like
1__fast food.
adonteat —b noteat
| A Do you live downtown?
B Yes, 1
ado b live
In Japan, we ___ rice for breakfast.
ahave —b has
« Jack ina language school.
a work — b works
she speak English?
aDo —b Does
He __ Spanish at a university.
a teachs —b teaches
"My brother children.
a doesnthave — b don't have
| What does Gavin _?
B Hea doctor,
a work bdo
Vi CABULARY
a ‘tite the verb.
watch __TV
= to the radio
English
ian apartment
the newspaper
breakfast
L
eam CCU
b Circle the different word.
meat
1 breakfast lunch
2 Monday Wednesday
3 hospital waiter
4 fruit coffee
5 nurse bank
¢ Write the times.
©
@
© —
QO
3
Qo
Complete the phrases.
‘A What day is it today?
1 AWhatt___is it?
2 A What do you have for breakfast?
3 A What’ her phone number?
4. ADo you want some water?
5 ADoyoudrinkal___
PRONUNCIATION
of coffee?
fish
bread
twenty
office
water
lawyer
juarter past seven
B Friday.
B Its five thirty.
Bud.
B Sorry. [don’tkn
BYesp
B Yes, six cups day!
a Can you remember these words and sounds?
consonants
Ei
ot a FS
b ©p.l17 / 119 Sound Bank. Check the words and sounds, and
practice saying the example words.
‘© Underline the stressed syllable.
Italian
potatoes
breakfast
assistant policeman
SaturdayReview & CHECK
What can you do?
1 CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THIS TEXT? 2 CAN YOU WRITE THIS IN ENGLISH?
a Read the text and complete it with food a Read the two texts. Complete the sentences with Min-ji or Woo-jin.
words from the list. 1 has ajob.
sausage butter fish fruit’ meat salads 2 —_____has a girlfriend / boyfriend,
a 3 doesr't live with his / her family
4 lives downtown.
5 studies a language
My sister
(My sister's name is Mini She's 26 years old, and she's a
‘nurse. She works in a big hospital in Incheon. She lives
in an apartment in Bucheon, about 12 km from Incheon.
‘She lives with two friends. They are nurses, too. She
doesn't have a boyfriend, but she has alot of friends.
My friend Woo-jin
IMy fiend Woon isa student at Inha University in
Incheon, He studies English. He wants to be a teacher.
He lives with his family in an apartment downtown in
Incheon. He has a girfiend, and her name is J-hyun.
She's very nice too
Doc ay that the traditional diet
insc —Wediterranean countries, for
xan Greece and Italy, is very healthy.
Why good for you? 3 CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THESE PEOPLE?
Inth —:ountries, people eat alot of
' and vegetables, bread, pasta,
rice, and olive oil. They don't eat 2
b_ Write about two people: a member of your family and a friend.
339 Listen and complete the form.
fice a They don ete oe
This is very good for your heat First ae
and sein these countries lve ie
long an in other counties. ta
Nationality
Hon at like Mediterranean Age
peo} ndlive along Pa
ig mani aeiaties Brothers/ Sistersat school No Yes
+ US veil for cooking and nen Class number
fo Phone number |
De att with a
yo ead
se tof? 4 CAN YOU SAY THIS IN ENGLISH?
De satalot of meat,
amare Check) the bones
° an you...
+ sit mith your fami
fo chendenen say where you live and what you do 71 ¥es, t can,
Dc iumty your meals! ask where other people live and what they do CI Yes, Tan
say what you have for breakfast 11 Yes, Lean.
say what people eat in your country (1 ¥es, ean.
ask and say what time itis Tes, can,
Db Doy: at “the Mediterranean way”? say the days ofthe week 7 Yes Lean,(yer cL)
1B Guess the countries Student A
a Complete the information, Ask B about photo 1. Say
Is she from...? Write the country under the photo.
‘b Answer BS question about photo 2. Say Yes, she is or
No, she isn't,
¢ Continue with the other photos.
She’ from Mexico.
Nanako Matsushima
he’ trom
ks
Ricky Gervals| a Stephen Chow
{es from —__. He’ from China,
She’ from the US.
‘/ 2
Mari i
ania Grazia Cucnota
he’s from
PE 1 Game: Hit the ships Student A
a Draw 5 “ships” in Your shiy
1 ship = three squares
b Try to “hit” Bs ships. Say a square, e.g., H16. If B
says hit, check (V) the square in B’s ships. IfB says
nothing, put an X in the square.
© Bsaysa square. Say hit or nothing.PE 2 Personal information Student A
a Interview B and complete BS form.
B
First name___Last name
Nationality
Address
| Zi de
Ap
M — d( Single (
PE number: home
address.
| cell |
1
[A nail addresses
sat
dot
b Ansv mns. Use the information
inth
Vy a |
Fi ame Alex Last same Barrett
Ne ality British
| Ac 38 15 Parkhill Road, Columbus, Ohio
Zi 4e-43085
Mat lSingle
| PE number: home 780-2344
| cel 614 555-6943
address abarrett@btalk.com
PE3 = ittimeis it? Student A
testions to complete the times on the clocks,
Clock 1. What time ist?Communication
IB Guess ihe countries Student B
¢ is or
@ Answer A’s question about photo 1. Say Yes, she is
No, she isn't.
s
b Complete the information. Ask A about photo 2: Say
1s she from...? Write the country under the pho!
© Continue with the other photos.
2
Oksan2 Acnshina Adriana Fonseca
She's from Russia. She from.
‘Nanako Matsushima
She's from Japan. He’ from
Ricky Gervais
fe from England
laria Grazia Cucinotta
‘uci
She’ from tly, She's fromPE 1 Game: Hit the ships Student B PE 2 Personal information Student B
a Draw 5 “ships” in Your ships. | ship = three squares a Answer A’s questions. Use the information in the
YOU form,
YOU
First name Chris Last name Lennox
| Nationality America
Address 81 West Stret, Gainesville, Florida
Zip code 32601 |
Age 31 ]
Married WZ Singie(]
Phone number: home 342-7152
cell 352.555.5661
E-mail address hriz@mascom
_—_—__
E A E-maitaddresses |
dot
b Interview A and complete A’s form.
| L A |
ist name—__ Lastname
| | Nationality |
Address ___
Zip code
Age
Tins ea Married (> single
| | Phone number: home .
cell ____
= | ~ | E-mail address
PE 3 What time is it? Student B
on + =
DA — asquare, eg, H16. Ifyou have a ship in Hi6,
say Tfnot, say nothing.
¢ Tr “hit” A’s ships, Say a square, e.g, BI2. IFA ‘Ask A questions to complete the times on the clocks.
say ty check (V) the square in As ships. IFA says
no 3, putan X in the square. Gee ai iCommunication
2A Memory game Students A + B 3A Anew haircut
"s Students A+B
@ Le at the photo for 30 seconds.
b Cl__ your book. in pairs, can you remember all the things on the table?PAT}
us
Man 1
Womar
Man N
Woman
Man Yo
1 Isshe
2 Whe
3 Shes
4 Ishe
5 Hes
6 Isshe
7 Shes
8 Wher
1s
1 Isshe
2 Hes f
3 Wher
4 Ws
5 She's
6 Wher
125
Pn fe
Shes
2Tmir
Hess
3 Im fr
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4tmit
Hes +
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6 mie
She’
7 imi
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8 limit
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9 Vm tr
Hes F
Turkey,
P Mexico.
Japan,
"aly.
ere he from?
vm the United States
ae from the United States, too?
"isn't. She’ from England.
a good movie?
sts great
1 Braail? No, she ist,
hina,
Japan.
‘Turkey? Yes, he is
he United States,
| Mexico? No, she isnt.
England,
from? He's from Peru.
aly?
Assia
from?
rail,
lian,
pain,
ih,
ae United States.
fexico.
aly
span,
gland,
h
10 I'm from China.
He’ Chinese
11’ from Peru.
Shes Peruvian
12 Tm feom Turkey.
Hes Turkish,
a9
1 Tm Peruvian,
Tm net Peruvian,
2 They're Japanese.
‘They arent Japanese,
3 Shes Brazilian,
‘She isnt Brazilian.
4 We're English,
‘We aren't English
f Hallan.
Iejstit aan,
6 Youre American,
You aren't American.
7 He's Russian,
He isnt Russian,
5
12
A He’ American. Hes number twelve
B Hes English. Hes number eleven,
ass
4
Passengers on Flight KLM 9246 to Miami,
lease go to gate BIA
‘Thisisthe inal ell for passengers on Flight
KLM 9246 to Miami. Please goto gate B14
immediatly
‘Mr. Pablo Tortes on ight KLM 9246 to
‘Miami, please goto gate B14 immediatly.
2
Receptionist Good morning
‘Man Hello. Tm Fablo Tores. [havea reservation.
Receptionist How do you spel your last name?
Man TORRES
Receptionist Excuse me?
Man T-O-R RES.
Receptionist “Thank you
a0
Sagem OZ
ua
10
2 BMW
atv
4 PC
5 cD.
6 DVD
vas.
Interviewer What’ your name?
Man Michael
as
Interviewer How do you spell it?
Man MI-C-H-AEL.,
1s
Interviewer Where are you from?
‘Man Queens, New York.
146
Interviewer What’ your name?
Speaker 1 My name is Linda
Interviewer How do you spell it?
Speaker 1 L--N-D-A,
mterviewer Where are you from?
Speaker 1 I'm from Los Anges, Califocoa.
Interviewer What’ your name?
Speaker 2. My names Sarah.
Interviewer How do you spell it?
Speaker? SARAH,
Interviewer Where ase you from?
‘Speaker 1 I'm from Reading, in England
Interviewer What's your name?
Speaker 3 My name is Joshua
Interviewer How de you spell it?
Speaker 3 (-O-SH-U-A
Interviewer Where ate you from
Speaker 3 I'm from Chicago, in the United
‘States of America
Interviewer Whats your name?
Speaker 4 Elena
Interviewer Howe do you spell i?
‘Speaker 4 £-L-E-N-A.
Interviewer Where are you from?
Speaker 4 Brazil,
Interviewer What your name?
‘Speaker 5 Padrwa.
Interviewer How do you spit
Speaker's P.A-D-M-A,
Interviewer Where ae you fom?
Speaker 5 I'm from Bangalore, India.
Interviewer What’ your name?
Speaker 6 My rae’ Tom.
Interviewer Hove do you spell it?
Speaker 6 1-0-M
Interviewer Where are you feom?
Speaker 6 I'm from Vancouver, in Canada
148
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‘Open your books.
Go to page I.
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ous They're keys
or... They'te doors.
one... They're phones
teh... Theyre watches
sionary... They're dictionaries.
de... They're tables.
ok... Theyre books.
ni... They're pens.
this your bag?
1! Yes, it is! Thank you.
od afternoon,
Ilo. Were Paul Jones and Martin Smith
brave reservations
‘see... Yes, Rooms 625 and 626,
reare your keys.
ank you
anks.
hat’ that music?
sy it my cell phone. Ob, hi, Andy.
ccuse me, what’ this word?
ok in the dictionary.
>w much i it?
ety dollars
‘credit card OK?
+, ofcourse.
dais Carrie’ fetend
is Bridget’ mother,
ain Teague is Jack Sparrow’ father.
s Luke sister.
Philip is the Queeris husband
‘ench,
itsh
panese
tian,
ello, Mike,
1i, Sam, How are you?
ni, thanks. And you?
‘m OK, thanks. Ths is Helen. Shes a
{from werk.
ice to meet you.
OH
lorry, wee in a hury. See you soon. Bye.
Gieh 1 Look. This is my brother.
Gisl2 Wow! Hes very good-looking, What’
his name?
Girl Adam.
Glri2 Is he married?
GW No, he ist.
Girl2 Haw old she?
Girt 1 He’ twenty-six
Gil 2 Whats his cell phone number?
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‘A Whats your phone number?
1B 207 535-8962,
‘A Excuse me?
B 207 535-8982
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Interviewer Do you have brothersand sisters?
‘Matthew I have one brother and one sister.
235,
Interviewer How old are they?
Matthew My sisteris 23, and my brother is 17.
236
Interviewer Do you have brothers and sisters?
Blena Yes, Ihave one brother.
Interviewer How old is he?
Elena 25 years old
Interviewer Do you have brothers anc sisters?
‘Hampton I have one sister.
Interviewer How old is she?
Hampton She® 13,
Interviewer Do you have brothers and sisters?
Jared Yes, have one brother and one sister.
Interviewer. How old are they?
Jared My brothers 22, My sister's 26.
Iuterviewer Do you have brothers and sisters?
Lauren have one brother,
Interviewer How old is he?
Lauren He's 17 years old
Interviewer Do you have brothers and sisters?
Sohail Yes, 1 have three sisters,
Interviewer How old are they?
Sohail 36,28, and 39,
Interviewer Do you have brothers and sisters?
‘Anna [have four brothers.
Interviewer How old are they?
Anna 46,44, 43, and 36,
34
Hairdresser Hello. Is this your frst tiene here
Woman Yes i,
Hairdresser Do you live near here?
Woman No, I dont. {live downtown,
Hairdresser Oh, nice, How do you wan yor
hair?
Woman I don't know. Something citferent.
Hairdresser Do you want a cofRe?
Woman No, thanks. 1 dont drink coffee.
Hairdresser Do you want a magazine?
Woman Yes, please, OF, look. Demi Moore}
children
Hairdresser Do you have chiléren?
‘Woman Yes, 120. Ihave two boys.
Hairdresser How old are they?
‘Woman Eight and ten,
Woman Its very short
Hairdresser Don't worry. Wait
Hairdresser OK. Do you like it?
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‘Taxi driver Good morning! Where to?
Woman Geary Street, please.
Taxi driver OK. The traflic is bad this
morning,
Woman Yes, I’ terrible.
‘Taxi driver Do you live in San Francisco?
‘Woman Yes, Ido,
‘Taxi driver “Are you OK? Whats the probler
Woman I don’ like my new haircut.
‘Taxi driver Why not? [lke it
Woman Really? Do you lke it?
‘Taxi driver Yes, Ido.
Woman ‘Thanks.
‘Taxi driver Where do you want to stop?
Woman Over there, at Macy’. want anew be
‘Taxi driver OK. Thats 1450,
‘Woman Here’ 16. Keep the change.
‘Tand driver Thanks very much! Have a nice de
an
Interviewer What do you usually have for
breakfast?
‘William Tusually have ceveal and tea
Interviewer Not coffee?
William No, I prefer tea. Not very Americar
TknoW!
Interviewer Istit atypical American breakf:
gs potatoes, sausage, and toast?
William Yes, but {only have that on the
‘weekend.
Interviewer What do you have for lunch?
William I havea sandwich at work, in my
office, and juice or water.
Interviewer Do you have dinner at home?
William Yes, with my family
Interviewer What do you usually have?
‘Williem We usually have pasta or fish with
vegetables, or maybe a salad. It depends
Interviewer What’ your favorite meal,
breakfast, lunch, or dinner?
William Breakfast on the weekend!319
1 ike art. He... He likes art
2 I speak English, She... She speaks English
5 [live in Tokyo. My brother... My brother
lives in Tokyo.
Ioyatch MTV. She... She watches MTV.
{want a coffee. He... He wants a coffee
have dog. John... John has & dog.
I dontt eat meat. My sister... My sister
doesn't eat meat
8 T don't read magazines. Myson... My son
doe: -ad magazines.
4
5
6
7
9 Do: ‘ork? He... Does he work?
10 Do! sink ea? She... Does she drink tea?
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2itstw after three
3 Msn: ry
aiste on.
Stsqu —afternine,
6 lst fiveto tweive
7 Wsfiv —reight
Bitsqu — tosix
329
Intervie what do you do?
Christie na salesperson.
330
Intervie Do you like i?
Christies
331
Intervie What time do you start and finish?
tartat7 2. in the morning, and
330 pm. in the evening,
32.
Intervie What do you do?
Megan teacher
Intervie Do you like i?
Negan my job.
intervie What time do you start and finish?
Megan ¢ workat nine oclock. [finish
work —waelock,
Intervie What do you do?
Pamela nurse.
Intervie Do you like it?
Pamela ourse,
Intervie What civ do you startand finish?
Pamela tk nine to four.
Intervie What do you do?
Chris actory worker
Intervie Do you ike it?
Chris 8, Tdont,
intervie What time do you start and finish?
Chris Tat sixin the mosning and finish
te afternoon.
What do you do?
lawyer
Interviewer Do you like it?
Daniel I do.
Interviewer What timedo you startand finish?
Daniel It varies, but I usually start work at
‘abou nine in the morning, and L usually
finish at around six in the evening.
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1A What day sit today?
B15 Tuesday. Why?
A Because its my wifés birthday on Fray,
and I dorit havea present!
2 A Istomorrow Wednesday?
B No, Thursday. Today is Wednesday.1A
present tense verb be: / and you '+/ and |?
(15> Listen and repeat the examples, Then read the rules.
i
F v x
Fm Rob. (im = 1am) “Am Llate? Yes, you are. No, you aren't. (aren't = are not)
‘You're in room 2. (You've = You are) you Linda? Yes,fam. No, I'm not.
T'm Rob. NOT Ate-Rob: Te Tm late
"im Rob. NOT #mRob: 7
2. | AmI late?
mresent tense verb be: he, she, it'+ and ?
.isten and repeat the examples, Then read the rule.
# 4 x
Yes from Brazil. (Heb = He is) Yes,heis. No,he isnt. (isn't = is not)
the’ from Spain. (She = She's) “Yes, she is. No, she isn't
ts from China. (its = It is) Is it good? ‘Yes, it is. No, it isn’t,
te= man (8), she = woman (9), if = thing
2 with What and Where
‘What's your name?
‘Where are you from?
Where's he from?
1C resent tense verb be: we, you, they; negatives (all persons)
(2 —_sten and repeat the examples. Then read the rules,
‘e plural + ‘be plural ? and short answers
Nee American, (We're = We are) a
fou're Japanese. (You've = You are) ‘Are we late? ‘Yes, you are. No, you aren't. (aren't ) |
They're Peruvian. (They'
veand you= d and 2
‘ou singular and you plural are the same.
hey = 3, 9, and things
They are) ‘Are you from Russia? Yes, we are, No, we arent,
| Are they Mexican? Yes, they are. No, they arent.
be =| all persons
2 =
T'm Korean. T'm not Korean.
You're late. ‘You aren't late.
He's Brazilian.
|_ She’ from Mexico.
Its good.
Were on vacation,
You're in room 10,
| They're from Lima,
‘He isn’t Brazilian.
She isn't from Mexico,
“Heian good,
We aren't on vacation.
— You aren't in room 10.
They arent from Lima. |1A
a Complete with I'm or You're,
A Hello, lim _ Alex. Whats your name?
Grammar Bank
b Fill in the blanks. Use contractions
where possible,
1 Bie wan 1 A Hello. Are_ you Ella?
g, ’ B No,T'mnot.I_ Lily.
2A lin room 22
A in room 1. B No, you. You'te in room I.
B OK. Thank you. 3 A —___ youin class 1?
B No, Im —___. I'm in class 2.
Hello, your teacher. 4A you Ben?
BYesI.
SA Ihte?
A late! B Yes, you!
B Sorry!
1B
a Con te with He’, She’, or Its, b Complete with is, &, or isn't
A vereés Istanbul? ——-Bitsin Turkey 1 A —s__ Antonio from Mexico?
1A acre’ Siberia? B ___ in Russia. B No, he. He _ from Italy.
2A eres Carolina from? B ____ from Brazil. 2A Where Seoul? ____it in Korea?
3A iere’s Pedro from? B from Peru. B Yes, it -
4A ete’ Tokyo? B in Japan 3A Susan from Chicago?
5 A .ere’s Charles from? B ____ from England. B No, she _____ from Miami,
6 A ere’sSofia from? B from tay. 4A Where ___ Boris from?
7 A ere’s Seattle? B in the United States, B He from Moscow,
8A eres Maria from? B from Mexico. 5 A ___ Scarlett Johansson from England?
B No,she __. She__ from the United States.
1c
a Cha the bold word(s) to a pronoun, eg., you, he, etc. _b Fill in the blanks, Use contractions where possible.
A: ad Rafael are from Rio. —They.'re from Rio. ‘They aren't_ Chinese. They re_ Japanese, from ‘Tokye
1D and Lare in room 4 ___re in room 4, LA you from the United States?
27) j Majalis in India. _-_-Sin India. B No,we ___ American, We.___Engllsh.
3 Ar arkand James in Italy? Are ___ in Italy? 2 A they Spanish?
4.W_ is Rosa from? ‘Where’ from? B Yes, they _. They__ from Madrid.
5M ind Rita are Brazilian. ——‘re Brazilian, 3 Nikolai ____ from Moscow, He's from St. Petersburg.
6 P: — in'tin the hotel. _ isn't in the hotel, 4 Sorry, you ____ in room 26, You're in room 22.
7-Y¢ ad Sara are in room 2. ____te in room 2, 5 A — your name Marco?
8 ji d fare from Canada. re from Canada. B No, it______ Marco. It _ Marcos.
6 A___welate? B Yes, you____. It_ 9:30!
7 1___ Sara Smith. I'm Sara Simpson.
8 They ___ from New York. They're from Texas.
DMuttiRoM wwwoup.com/elfamericanenglishfile/starter I2A singular and plural nouns; @ / an, the
(25> Listen and repeat the examples. Then read the rules. 4a/.an or the?
a/an
What is it? Its a bag, Its an umbrella
the
Look at the board.
Open the door.
Close the windows.
What isit? Its a book.
| |
g What are they? They're books.
+ Use a /an with singular nouns,
eg. @ book, an umbrella
- ‘Use an with words begin:
Singular Plural
1g with a vowel
Labook books +s (a6, 0,1), eg. an e-mail
an umbrella umbrellas + Donttuse a /an-+ plural nouns,
_aday days - eg, theyre books NOT they're books.
2 awatch watches /iz/_+ es (words ending in ch, sh, s, + Use the + singular or plural nouns,
35,2) eg. the door, the windows.
3 adictionary dictionaries y + ies (words ending in
‘consonant + y)
2E possessive adjectives; possessive s
‘Listen and repeat the examples. Then read the rules. 2a) Listen and repeat the examples, Then read thy
. rules.
Possessve adjectives :
‘m/from Spain, Mynameis Ana. south
‘You're American. Your name is Ben. Miranda is Carrie's friend,
He from Rome. name is Marco. This is Jack's car
Ella is Ben's wife.
Ws a parrot. My sister’s name is Molly.
‘We're from Brazil. i
Your Onnee Sin Rane Hage + Use S after a person to talk about family and
things, e.g, Ann’ brother, Jim’ car.
They're from Mexico, Their names are Pedro and Maria.
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