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Mavis Look, Beth. It's Sean Connery! Beth Mavis, it isn't Sean Connery. It's NIr Ke111-. Mavis Mr Kelly? Is he an actor? Beth No, he isn't an actor, Mavis. He's a doclor Mavis Oh, yes! Is he single? Beth No, he isn't. He's married, Mavis. Mrs Kelly's an artist. Mavis An artist? Oh! Is her name Helen?
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wife.
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1 It's a photo of Jack's brothers and sisters. \Ns a phoLo ol )ack'E lr\ende. 2 Adam is Jessica's brother.
3 Richard's sister is very pretty. 4 Jessica and Richard's father is a doctor. 5 Suzie isn't Jack's girlfriend.
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Wendy, 70
park and there's zvery interesting museum. Boreton church is very pretty - it's seven hundred years oldl There are also some nice caf6s in the town centre and three supermarketsl Oh, and the new hospital is fantastic - the doctors are very good! Boreton is small but it's great! There's
a nice
Jon, 16
Boreton is a sad place!There are a lot of hotels and that's it!There arenr a:-r' good shops. There isrit a cinema or a theatre. And there isnt even a librml. There is only one club in town - Testosterons.It's terrible! Oh, and there aren'l any buses in the evening! Boring Boreton!
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Look at the underlined phrases in the texts in Exercise 2. Complete the box with is/isn'Uare/aren't. Then check on page 119.
Singular
some/three caf6s.
a lot ofleight hotels. anv buses.
cor.ao Listen and repeat the sentences from the box in Exercise 3.
; BUT ] There are NOT There'r* ;-*---',--Tick (,2) the true sentences about Boreton, Cr:ss iX the false sentences and correct them. 1 There are two parks ur B'
There E one park
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/ anA sttpetmarkets. 3 There ts / ctre a iot of churches in my tov,n. 4 There i"s / are a good restaurant in the park. 5 There 'i,sn't / aren't any hotels.
some
1 There'slO / some park in the city centre. 2 There i,s / are some shops but there aren't
bookshop burger
clothes
6 There are a / some people here. 7 There isn't a / some caf6. B There is / are a lot of students in my tov'n.
Make negative sentences using the words in brackets.
shop internet caf6 post office shoe shop sports shop supermarket toilets record shop telephones
1
bar
cinema
1 There's a restaurant. (ctub) There isn'I a club. 2 There are some shops. (supermarkets) 3 There's a library. (museum) 4 There's a theatre. (cinema) 5 There are some hotels. (caf6s)
Practise in pairs. Ask and answer questions about your town.
2 3 4
a post office.
a cinema.
cor.ae lislsl to people at the Information Desk. Which things from Exercise 1 do they ask about?
Cath
Shopper
Good morningl
Cath Cath
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Shopper
3 Hello.
your torm?
restaurants
museums
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the words that have positive meaning. Look at the text on page 27 to help you.
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bookshop?
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nice
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Work in pairs. Write five sentences about your town, Use Exercise 3 and 9 to help you,
any toilets?
In my torm there is a fantastic ... / rn intpreqfino There are some greal ... There isn't a good ... Thp is horins/terrible ...
2 3
Put the words in the correct order to make questions, Write the short answers.
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at page
11
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Work in pairs. Look at the map 0n page 26. You are next to the Tourist lnformation 0ffice on Nodh Street. Give directions to these places. Use the phrases from 5;:;;:la ll1.
Work in pairs, Say where these things are in your town. Use the phrases from $p*ak ilul.
an interesting
a nice
park
museum
a good
club
a good cinema
a nice caf6
an interesting bookshop
a good sports
shop
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Complete the sentences with one word in each gap.
You can see the first letter of each word.
/ They're grandparents are American. / our great. 3 Thei,r / They're our children. 4 He's my ctunt's / aunts husband. 5 Our daughter's / daughters are at
1 Thei,r
2 My classmates are
university.
6 Is there a / some bank near here? 7 Is / Are there any bookshops on
London Road?
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good shops on
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3 Are there any clubs in your tov,n? 4 Is there a bank near here? 5 Are they rich? a Yes, there are. TWo! b Yes, we are.
happy? interesting?
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c Yes, they are. Very! d Yes, there is. It's over there! e No, it isn't - it's boring!
Change the sentences into questions.
1 They're teachers. 2 There's a school on King Street. 3 They are your children. 4 Tom and Ben are happy. 5 There are some musicians in the caf6.
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you from?
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England?
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English people don't speak any only Englishl I speak languages Swedish, English and German!
very expensive and very cold there isn't any sunl And English people speak very fast!
No, I don't - it's terrible! | don't eat a lot, Also, I don't like the coffee here,
The food isn't badl But English people don't eat English food - only ltalian, Indian or Chlnese foodl
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2 I drink coffee. 3 They speak Spanish. 4 I live in Tlrrkey. 5 We work in London. 6 They llke pizza.
Tick (,2) the correct sentences.
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1 a I speak German and Polish. b I am speak German and Polish. 2 a PIay you football?
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1 They don't eat English food. 2 We don't have any interestrng clubs.
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5 irVf'rance/don't/live/the5r. 6 speak/English/you/do ?
3 I live with my sister in London. 4 What do you do? 5 I don't like the coffee here.
7 you/where/do/live?
Make questions. Then ask and answer the
questions in pairs.
Look at the texts in Exercise 1 again, Who says each sentence? Write P for Per and I for lzabela.
have a sister. speak three languages like sport. 4 English people are nice.
1
Iike coffee? like sport? have a car? have any brothers or slsters? speak Spanish? live in England? iive rn the centre of tou'n? play football?
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1 She's a lovell,' person - I really like her 2 They're my friends I really like _ 3 You're very pretty - I realiy like _ 4 He's a terrible actor - I hate _ 5 They're fantastic photos - I really like
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2 Do you like German cars? I love ll / them! 3 Do you like your teachers? Yes, I really like us / tlzem. 4 Do you like Eminem?
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things in Exercise 1 that Becky likes and cross (X) the things she dislikes. What's your favourite food and drink? Complete the sentences. Then compare your answers
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1 Welaiil/ starts school at 9. 2 She-uahe / wakes up at B in the morning. 3 They haue / /zas breakfast at 7. 4 My father go / goes to bed late. 5 IJin'isl"t / Jintslzes work at 5. 6 My boyfriend really Li,ke / likes Italian food
Rewrite the sentences. Use the words in brackets.
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wake up eariy
Do you wake up early?
3 I have dinner at 10. (never) 4 Their uncle starts work early. (usually) 5 They finish work at B in the evening.
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1 Who's
Anne Maggie Rob? He's fine. Anne Does he like his job in the bank? Maggie He doesn't work in the bank nor,r'. F{a hqc q norrr inhl
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2 He wears a uniform 3 He doesn't wear a suit. 4 Rob works in an office. 5 He doesn't like his job.
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Write the questions in the correct order, 1 play does tennis she? Daee she play tennie?
coz.s Ssrnplsle gaps 1-6 with the correct forms of the verbs in brackets. Then listen and check.
2 in do iive you London? 3 he what speak languages does? 4 do food like they Italian? 5 your in a father does work bank? 6 your where friend does live?
coz.a lislsp and repeat the questions and answers. In pairs, ask and answer questions about Rob from pages 40-41.
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1 2 3 4 5 6
1
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diary. Work in pairs. Ask and answer questions about Alison. Student A, look at page 1 1 0. Student B, look at page 1 12.
Answer the questions about you. Then interview your partner and write his/her answers.
What time do you usually 1 eight o'clock
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start at tI We're Afison No, it starts at2too late! Brian No problem. Super Agent 3 s|arts at
Rtison Creutt f tou e Super
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Student A
Alison Oh nol
3 Alison Excuse me, what time does the next Harlow train leave?
Man
Sorry, you're too latel The last Harlow on train always leaves at oSaturday..
on Wednesday. Ask Student B questions with What ti,me ... ? Use the prompts below.
fhe n:rklr.lnse? the internet caf6lcloseo ur L! v@r r!/ vrvvL the club/open? the museum/open?
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3 have 4 meet
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four. _ 5 They never drink tea _ 6 She sometimes goes
Friday
Write questions 1-7 in the correct order, Then match them with answers a-9. 1 like Mark does French lessons? 2 like you do milk? Write the days of the week. Then put them in order.
T T T I T
Tuesday
3 does like her Kay job? 4 oranges you do like? 5 do you Susan love? 6 food they Mexican like do?
7 girlfriend like your does your dad?
a Yes, I love her very much. b Yes, they love it. c No, he hates her.
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different
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afternoon. lunch.
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for
Mr Christmas
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Michael Reindeer
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Put conversation a-d in the correct order 1-4.
twenty please.
b OK. Anything else? c TWo coffees, please. d Yes, a cheese sandwich, please.
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the article and match the words with the jobs. Write A for a chef, B for a racing driver and C
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his frlends. b He isn't playing basketball with his friends. 2 a Are you studying English? b Studying you trnglish? 3 a My father is sit at the table now. b My father is sitting at the table now 4 a You're having breakfast now? b Are you having breakfast now? 5 a Is he usrng the computer? b Is using he the computer?
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Grandpa What are you listening to, Millie?
Millie
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TVs were usually black in 1995. 2 Cars weren't red in 1995. 3 f'ridges were white in 2004. 4 Silver was the new colour for mobile phones rn2007.
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country.
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When were you born? Where was your father/motherbon? When is/was your birthday? How old are/wereyou? Were you born in Spain? Was she bornin 1992?
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YESTERDAY morning, Michael Perham finished his solo trip across the Atlantic and sailed into the Guinness Book Of Records. He arrived in Antigua after six weeks on his boat. Michael is
only fourteen.
on November 18th in
Gibraltar and sailed five
thousand kilometres across
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to make the Past Simple? lVhat happens lvhen the verb ends in -e?
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cm.ss Qhssk the meanings of hese regu ar n'erbs in a dictionary, Write the Past S np e Then sten and repeat,
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1 How old do you think Michael is? 2 When was the start of his journey? 3 When was the finish?
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trip in Antigua. 2 His journey was very easy. 3 He plays the guitar. 4 He was often sad. 5 He is a university student. 6 Michael comes from England.
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Look at the sentences. Are they about the present or the past?
He started his trip on November 18th. Sometimes doiphins played next to my boat.
Find the Past Simple of these verbs in the text about Michael Perham. Write them in the table. Then check
3 We watch TV in the afternoon. 4 They visit France very often. 5 She arrives in London at half past eight. 6 He finishes school at four o'clock.
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leave
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l/you/h e/sh e/iVwe/youith ey
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wanted to see the mountains. They went home and had a cup of tea.
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have
take
buy
see
look
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think
coz.oz L00k at the irregular verb list on page 126. Complete the table. Then listen and repeat.
Verb
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Simple
Verb
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eat
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knew
wear
made
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ticket to
do homework go to bed late go to the town centre/church have a shower have breakfastAunch sleep a lot stay at home surf the Internet meet a friend
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hamburgers/pt zzs,/.. I loved the.food/the people/the tou,n/ the beach... I hated ... It was a great/fo,ntastzckorzng/ terrzb\e ttme.
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b In Autumn. c In London. 3 When do you want to travel? ? A return ticket, piease. b Manchester.
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6 Does she teach her children at home? Why?/ Why not? 7 Is it popular in your country for children to learn at home?
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By Sylvia King
/IOST British children I V lstart school at the age of five and finish when they're eighteen. About 50% go to universitY and finish when theY are twenty-one or twentY-two.
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thirteen - and she was the top student in her Year. Ruth was famous and she was often on TV and in the newspapers. Ruth had an unusual childhood but was it haPPY? Even when she was a young girl, Ruth didn't have any friends the same age. When she was a student her father went to classes with her - she didn't meet other students and she didn't go to parties or have fun in the evenings. Today Ruth is married, she has two children and she's very happy now. Her children have a lot of friends and Ruth doesn't want to teach them at home. 'l want them to have a normal childhood,' she says.
Childhood
Correct the sentences Look at the sentences and answer the questions.
A B
.
Ruth doesn't want to teach her children at home. Her parents didn't go to work.
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Make the sentences negative Then reac again and correct them.
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1 Beth drdn't rvatch TV uhen she lvas little. 2 She liked l,Iy Littk: Porty t;hen she rvas at nursery school. 3 Beth quite iiked the Spice Giris. 4 Tom liked the lrlutctltt Tu,rtles and the
TlantsJ
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5 Tom enjo5red music u,'hen he rvas a child 6 Beth and Tom enjoyed their chlldhoods.
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I loved t}ne Teletubbies. I had Teletubbies books, Telettftbies magazines and Teletubbies pyjamas!
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D
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with them.
Tick (,/) the correct sentences/questions.
'l a Did you see the film last night? b Saw you the film last night?
2 a Did you watched television last night? b Did you watch teler,rsion lasl night? 3 a What they did see? b What did they see? 4 a Did you study f'rench at school? Yes, I studied. b Did you study French at school?
Yes,
I did.
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school in this.
2 You write tests with this. 3 A good thing to have for
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. \\hen did you start your secondary school? . How old were you? . In which months do you take exams?
r When do the school holidays begin?
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and repeat. Match teachers 1-9 with the subjects they teach
Art Biology Chemistry English Geography History Maths Information Technology (IT) Physical Education (Ptr)
these words in a dictionary. Tick (/) you can see in the picture. Then listen the things and repeat.
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where teachers relax after lessonsl 6 There are sometimes hundreds of t.hesc vr vyrL ur schools. nconlc in ! 7 Teachers usually r.lrite on this in the classroom.
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this evening?
o What homework does he have
staff room
textbook
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r What subjects are difficult for you? r What is your best subject? r What subjects do you have to do a lot of
homework for?
o What subject do you want
to study in the
future?
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night?
I didn't sieep well. c Yes, I did. It was fantastic! d Thanks! I bought it in Spain IasL yearl e Yes, I did, thanks. I went to the cinema with Justin.
In pairs, practise the conversations in Exercise 4.
Write your own reply to these comments. 1 How are you? 2 Did you have a nice weekend? 3 I like your penl
another student.
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Shopping
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hafe shopping! | onty do it wfren I l-rave to. lsometimes go 1_ (tMt*e?1 ur Saturdays 2_ (Whyl but I don"t do any shopping there. I usually do it on tfre Internet. I like it because it's very easy you don't have to 3_ ! (Whaf) And it's cheap, too. I usually do it o_ . (When) | bought a new CD last night. In the shops, it costs u_ (How much?) but I bought it for 86 on the Internet. Amazing! | can't remember my last shopping trip. I think it was last month. I had to go to the shopping centre with u_ (Who/with) because it was my mum's birthday. We bought her 7_ (What?) lt cost f4O! Later, I saw it on the Internet for f15!
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2 S&y / your sister / go to local shops? 3 S/hy / they / hate / shopping centres?
4 Why / PauI / buy CDs on the Internet? 5 Why / your friends I sad lyesterday?
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In pairs/groups, write a questionnaire about one of the topics below Write five questions.
it's easy and cheap. I have to do some shopping. they didn't pass their tests. there are always a lot of people there. e Because she likes walking in the High Street.
a Because b Because c Because d Because
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a
trousers
are great.
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sentences.
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Exercise 4
0ne Mr Blick Good afternoon, Robert!
Rob Oh, good afternoon, Mr Blick. How are you? Mr Blick I'm very well, thank you. And you? Rob Yes, I'm very well, thank you.
Rob Evening, Jill! Evening, Rob! How are you? Rob Yes, I'm fine, thanks.
Two
a Hello! My name's Daniel. I'm from France. b Hi! I'm Edmondo. I'm from Italy. c Hi! My name's Helen. I'm from England. d Hello! I'm Aziz.I'm from Thrkey. e Hi! I'm Pablo. I'm from Spain.
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Exercise 3
A B A B
Hi. My name's Mark. Hi Mark! I'm Diego. Where are you from? I'm from London. And where are you from? I'm from Mexico.
1 Andy's 19 and he's a mechanic. 2 Daniel's Irish and he's 28. 3 She's a doctor and her name's Sadie. 4 His name's Boris and he's an actor. 5 Olivia's Scottish and she's 20.
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1 She's Sadie and she's 26. 2 His name's Daniel and he's from Ireland. 3 Her name's Olivia and she's a secretary. 4 He's Boris and he's Russian. 5 He's English and his name's Andy.
Exercise 5
A Where are you from? France? B No, I'm lrom Naples. A Oh sorry. You aren't French - you're Italian!
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A Are you Spanish? B Yes, I am. I'm from Madrid. A Oh!Are you at university? B Sorry? Oh, am I a student? Yes, I am.
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Exercise E 0ne Presenter How old are you, Simon?
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name? B Her name's Sadie. job? B She's a doctor. from? B She's from Canada. B She's 26. How old is she? Exercise I aan an actor a doctor a mechanic an artist an engmeer a secretary
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A Is Mr Kelly an artist? A Is he a doctor? A Is he married? A Is Mrs Kelly an actor? A Is her name Helen? A Is she Canadian?
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Rd lffs Berger I'm very well, thank you. And you? \-es. I'm very wel1, thank you! Rd
Pablo No, I'm Spanish - from Barceiona, in Spain. And who's that? Sandy Uuh, Maria? Pablo Maria, yes. Is she English? Sandy No, she's Argentinian - from Buenos Aires.
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Becky Mummy! Chocolate! I love chocolate! Mum No, Becky. Not today! Becky Why? Becky Mummyl Orange juice! I really like orange juice! Mum No, Becky. Not today. Becky Why? Mum There's mineral water here. Water is very good for you. Becky But I hate water. Becky Mummy! Mummy! Pizzal I Iove pizzat Mum No, Becky. Not today. Becky Why? Mum Tonight there's lovely fish and nice vegetables for us to eat. Becky But I hate fish and I don't like vegetables Becky Mummy! Mummyl
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lxereix* 6 I'm always busy! On Monday, l finish school at 3 and go to my Book Club at quarter past four. But on T\resday, we finish school at ten to four. I usually go to bed early on Thesday night because I have a French class on Wednesday morning - at 7 o'clock! It finishes at twenty to eight - and then I go to school. I don't 1i.ke Wednesday ... but I love Thursday! We start school later - at 11 - and then I usually go shopping with my friends after school - at quarter to four. We go to the shopping centre and have a great time. On Friday, I have a French class in the afternoon - it
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Can you?
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Jane I can't sing but I can play the piano and I'm a great dancerl Matt Really? I can't dance at all. I hate lt! Jane Oh ... Can you speak any languages? Matt Yes, I can speak Italian and French very well. My grandmother's French and we go to Italy on holiday every year. Jane Mm-hmm, that's very good. I can't speak French or Italian. Matt And do you like sPorts? Jane Well, I love terLnis. I can play well. Matt Can you? I can piay football but I can't piay tennis. Maybe you can teach me!? Jane Yes, that's a great idea!
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... the new technology. The BBC started its first TV progranunes in 1936. And back then in 1936 there were just 4B televisions in the whole of London!
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A What, today? B Mm-hmm, the fifteenth of Octoberl A Oh God - the fifteenth of October! That's my
dad's birthday!
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Last year, I rvent to Cracow in Poland with my girlfriend. I stayed there for one week. Poland was great and the people were real1y nice. But we went by bus - 32 hours! That was terriblel
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Last Christmas I went to Germany with my family. We were in the German Alps. We
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B Certainly sir. When do you want to travel? A The eleventh of August. Erm ... first ciass. B One minule, please, sir. B I'm very sorry but there aren't any tickets for the
eleventh of August.
A What?! But I have very important business in Milatr on the eleventh ofAugust! B I'm very sorry. The surruner is a busy time and ltal-,'
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Michelle Last spring I went to France wlth my boyfriend Nlarcus. We went to Paris - it was so romantic! We stayed for three days - just
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Morning. Er, a student return to Glasgow Queen Street, please. Ticket seller OK. When do you want to travel? Jane Er, today. And I'm coming back on Saturday. Ticket seller That's forty pounds, please. Thank you. Jane Thank you.
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good weekend?
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1 Where do you usually do your shopping? 2 Why do you do it there? 3 Who does he usually go with? 4 Where is your local supermarket? 5 What are you doing here? 6 When was your last shopping [rip? 7 How much were they? 8 What did you have to buy? 9 How did she pay?
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Excuse me. Can I try on that dress, please? Yes, of course. What size are you? I'm a medium. Do you have it in green? Yes, we do. Here you are. Thanks. Where are the changing rooms, please? They're over there.
Thanks.
Mary Mary - Mary O'Donnell. James O'Donnell? So you're from Ireland? Mary Yes - you can tell from my name - and my accent! I'm from Dublin.
James Dublin-agreatcity! Mary Yes, I love it too. And you're Scottish, I think. James Yes, I am. James MacDonald. Not from the
What do you think, Mandy? Does it look good? it looks greatl Jess It's too long but it's very cheap ... Mandy Hurry up, Jess. I need some new shoes!
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uHtT 1 - t{i! r countries . nationalities
Argentina /,old3an'tilna/ Argentinian /, ol dSen' t rnien/
Canada /'kenede/ Canadian /ke'nerdien/ England /'rrjglend/ English /'rqghJ/
big /brg/
child /tJarld/
France /frqlns/ French lfrentfl from /from/ German l'd3stmanl Germany /'d3slmenii
Italian lftr.lienl
Ttaly l'fielil Mexican /'meksrken/ Mexico /'meksrkeu/ Poland /'peulend/ Polish I'peult]./ Spain /spern/ Spanish /'spanr/ student /'stjuldent/ teacher l'Iitt[el Ttrrkey i 'tsrki/ Tlrrkish I'tstkt| university /, j u:nr'vslsrti/
son /s^n/
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jobs
actor i'aktel
alphabet I'a.lfebell
bag
tall ltctU ugly /',tgli/ uncle /',rpkel/ wedding /'wedrq/ wife iwarfl
prepositions ofplace
police officer /pe'lils ,oflsa/ receptionist /n' sepJenrst/ secretary /'sekretri/ singer i 'srga/
surgle /'s14gel/
bookshop /'bukJnp/ burger bar /'bs:ge bcl/ eaf6 l'knfetl church lt[sttJl cinema /'srnema/ clothes shop /'kleudz [opl club /'klnb/ even /'ilven/ fantastic /fren'tastrk/ favourite l'fewent"l
here/over there ,ihre. ,auva 'dee/
raiter
teacher I'titt[el
i'wettel
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/plrn/
sandwiches /'senwldSrz school /skurl/ snacks /sneks/ spaghetti /spe'geti/ speak /spirk/ sport /spcrti tea ltill tennis /'tenrs/ the Internet /di 'rntenet/
. verbs
(at) weekends /,wilk'endz/ a.m./p.m, /,eI 'em, ,pir 'em/ advertising I' r,dv et avtq I
after I'a.'^ftel (in the) afternoon /,clfte'nulru
busy /'brzil close /kleuzl
lt[itzl
chicken i 'tJrken/ Chinese/Indian (food) l,t I al nitz,' rndieni chips /tJrps/ chocolate /'tJoklrt/ chocolate cake /'tJnklrt kerki classical music /,klasrkel'mjurzrk/ coffee I'kofil cola i 'kaule/
customer /'k.,t steme/ do /dur/
dog /dng/
closed lkleuzdl
Come on! /k,Lm'on/ different I'dfierentl dinner I'dtnel
eat littl
egg tegt eggs legzt
fish /frJi
flowers l'flauezl
food /furd/
football lTutbctll
footballer /'futbcrle/ free time l,fri'^' tarrnl
fruit /fru:t/
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early /':rli/ (in the) evening /'ilvnrg/ every day i,evri 'der/ finish school /,frnrJ 'skull/ Friday I'fratdil half past /,horf 'porst/ get home /get 'haum/ get up lget'tpl go to bed /,geu te 'bed/ go shopping /,geu 'Jopr4/ have breaMast ihav 'brekfast hot ihotl late /lert/ leave home /,lirv 'heum/ Monday /'m,tndi/ (in the) rnorning /'mcrniqr' never I'nevel next /nekst/ offlce /'ofrs/
open /'eupen/
o'clock /e'klok/
problem /'problam/
language l'lnqgwtd3l
live /ltv/
love /l,rv/
me/you,/h im,&rer/itlus/them
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menu /'menjur/
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study I'st,tdi/ suit /sult/ Sunday /'s.tndii take exams l,tetk rg' znmzl talk about /'tcrk e,bauti
too (late) /tur/ trair /trern/ T\resday l'Ijutzdil usually I' juryell wake up /,werk'np/ wear (a uniform) /wee/
Wednesday l'wenzdil
Thursday l'9s'^zdil
slow /sleu/ slowly /'sleulii stamp /stemp/ study /'stndii teach lti,^tI
well /weV
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badly l'ba,dltl
become /br'k,rm/ be fit /bi 'frt/
can /kan/ can't /kornt/ chef fefl
armchair /'olmtJee/ bathroom /'bolOrulm/ bed /bed/ bedroom /'bedrulm/ chair /tJee/ cooker /'kukei
couple /'k,rpeV
college l'kohd3l
comedian /ke'mi:dien/ cook /kuk/ dance /do:nsi dancer /'dornsa/
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fridge lfnd3l have a bath /hrev e 'borO/ have fun /hev 'f,tn/ have a shower lhrev e'[aual have an exam /,hev en tg'za;lrtl
Just a minute. /,d5,rst e 'mrnrt/
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famous /'fermesi
kitchen /'krtJrn/ listen to music /,hsen te 'mjurzrk/ listen to CDs /,hsen te ,sil 'dilzl listen to the radio /.hsan te 6e 'rerdieu/ Iiving room /'hvrq rulm/
make /merk/
meet /mirt/
good /gud/
guitar /gr'to:/
guitarist /gr'to:rrsti
help (in the house) ihelpl important I tm' pc'^tent I in front of /rn 'fr,r.nt evl
jokes /dSeuks/
basketball /,pler'borskltbcrl/ computer games /,pler kem'p jute getmzl football /,pler 'futbcrl/ the guitar i,plel de gr'tor/
postcard /'peustkord/
laugh
at l'htf etl
read a book /,rild a 'buki read a magazine /,rird e mnge'zitnl read a newspaper i,rild e 'njurs,perpe/
romantic /reu'maentrk/
room /rurnv sit /sft/ sofa /'seufe/ surf (the Internet) /s:rfl table /'terbeV talk on the phone /,tcrk nn 6e 'feun/ tired itaredl toilet l'tciletl T-shirt l'tit lsttl TV /,tir 'vi:/ use a computer /,julz a kam'pjulte/ isit Lvtzttl
10tl
watch DVDs /,wotJ dir vil 'dirzl watch a film i,wntJ e 'frlm/ watch a video i,wotJ a 'vrdiau/ write hattl
perfect
popular'popjula present prezent pnnatl sch,-,,,- prarmari proud (of) praud radiogram rerdiauqr:em record 'rekr;d
sku:1
age
lerd3l
also /'crlseu/
birthday /'bsrOde/
silver /'srlve/
sixth /srks0i sky /skar/ songs /sn1z/ spring /sprr4i street /strirt/ surruner /'snme/
black ft:lnU blue /blur/ brown lbraunl cassette player /ka'set ,plera/ CD player/,sir 'dir ,plere/
century /'sentJeri/ change lt[emd3l
cheap lt[itpl clothes lkleudzl cloud /klaud/ colour I'k':.Jel date ldefil
December /dr'sembe/ decide /dr'sard/
white lwafil
whole world /,heul 'wslld/
winter /'wrnte/
year ljrcl yellow I' jelaul yesterday /'jestedi/
expensive /rk'spensrv/
fashion l'fa-.[anl February /'februeri/ fifth /frfO/
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. holidays
across /a'kros/
Iater l'lefiel Iook (around) llukl LP (Longplay) l,el'pitl luxury /'lnkJeri/ March lmttJl
May lmetl medal l'medll
ninth /narnO/
November /neu'vemba/
mountain /'maunten/ next (Sunday) /neksti often /'nfen/ (railway) station /'sterJen/ return ticket /rr,tsrn 'trkrt/ sail /serl/ seaside /'silsard/ single ticket /,srrjgel 'trklt/
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: lr-it SaUO/ .':ial ,' 'speJel/ sial- stel/ "-rrong /stro4/ sr[prise lsa'pratzl this morning /drs 'mcrnrqi ticket I'trkrtl ticket office /'trkrt .nfls/ timetatrle /'tarm,terbel/ tomorrow lle'mnreul tourist /'tuerlsti travel I'trnvall trip ltrryl weather /'we6e/ wind /wrnd/ yesterday morning/afternoon/evening 'mcr nlp, o:fte'nurn, 'irvnr4/
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pupil / pjurpel/
pyjamas lpe'd3ttmezl rucksack /'r,rksak/
school holidays /,skurl 'holediz/ secondary school i 'sekenderi ,skurl/ staff room /'storf rurm/ start school /,stort 'sku:l/ take a bus /,terk e 'b.l,s/ teach lIittfl
estedi
toy ltctl TV programme /,til 'vir ,preugrem/ unusual /nn'jur5uel, -5eV young /j^f/
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(coffee) mug /m.tg/
Biology lbat'nled3il blackboard /'blrkbcrd/ calculator /'krelkj uleft e/ cartoon /kor'tuln/ Chemistry i 'kemrstrii
childhood / tJarldhud/ class /klqrs/
classroom
cool /kurl/
i'
klorsrurm/
desk /desk/
local (shops) /'leukel/ look good/smart /,luk 'gud, 'smort/ medium /'mi:diem/
need /nird/ pay lperl
sale/sales /serl, serlz/
History /'hrsteri/ Information Technology (IT) /Infe'meIJen tek,nole d5i, ,or 'tiri keys /kirzl
kid /krd/
shirt /Jsrt/
shoes iJurzl shopping trip i'Joprq trrp/
laptop /'laptop/ learn /lsln/ --r:tle /'htV lI a thernatics/Maths /,mre0e'matrks, mre0si : , rnal /'ncrmal/ nrlri erl- school /'nsrseri,sku:li !"iii ex&rls l,po'^s tg' znmzl
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skirt /sksrt/
small /smcrl/
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Aison has a very busy life. Her school usually (What time ...?) and on Monday, finishes at 1she goes io her Book Club aL 4.15. On'(When ...?), school finishes at 3.50. She usually goes to bed early because she has a French ciass at (IMhat time ...?) on Wednesday morning! '_ It finishes at 7.40 and then she goes to school. On Thursday, she starts school at 11.00, and at a (What time ...?) she usually goes shopping with her friends. On Friday, she has a French class at 3.20 in the afternoon. At the weekend, she relaxes. On u_ (IA4ren . . .?), she usually goes to the cirema at 5.15. On Sunday, she has lunch with her grandparents at 6OMhat time . . .?).
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1 You are phoning Student B. You want to see a film with him/her this evening. Ask if he/she can go and suggest a time. 2 Student B is phoning you. You're free and agree
to go.
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When doeE Altson go Lo her Sook Club? the goee No her Dook Club on Monday.
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2 You are phoning Student A. You want to go shopping with him/ her on Saturday. Ask if he/she can go and suggest a time. Unit t0o $urvivatr Englislr, fixcreise &, page ?3,
Student B Practice the conversation in pairs. Use Speak 0*t on page 00 to help you.
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1 You work at the ticket office. The ticket costs fifteen pounds. 2 You are buying a ticket. You want to go to Cardiff and you want a student return ticket (travelling today and return on Monday). Start the conversation. lJnit 12, &rammar and $peaking, xerei**
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. Ask if they fit. . You have them in all sizes. . They cost S45.
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assistant.
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