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American English File 1 - Student's Book - Second Edition

American English File 1 - Student's Book - Second Edition

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SECOND EDITION

Christina Latham-Koenig
Clive Oxenden

Paul Seligson

OXFORD

Contents '· .· .·
.....·.·'.......

• • • • r~. • ••

Grammar Vocabulary Pronunciation

4 A My name's Hannah, not Anna verb be ' • subject pronouns days of the week, numbers 0-20, vowel sounds, word
5 B All over the world I, you, etc greetings stress
the world, numbers 21-100
verb be ~ and [ ~ . tJ, .f.• !dy ;
classroom language
8 C Open your books, please possess ve adject1vec;: sentence stress
you·, etc
/()(JI, tu/, tw; the

alphabet

10 PRACTICAL ENGLISH Episode l Arriving in London

12 A A writer's room al an, plurals; things final -sand -es; th
14 B Stars and Stripes this! thatI theseI those
adjectives colors, adjectives, modifiers: long and short vowel
c15 After 300 feet, turn right very/really sounds
imperatives, let s feelings understanding
18 REVIEWAND CHECK 112 connected speech

20 A Things I love about the US simple present :;:} and 8 verb phrases third person ·s
jobs ;ir
22 8 Work and play simple presert :!) question words sentence stress
-uest :ins
c24 Meeting online

26 PRACTICAL ENGLISH Episode 2 At a coffee shop

28 A Is she his wife or his sister? Whose...?, possessive 's family '""'·the letter o
30 8 What a life!
prepositions of time (at, m, on) a1 ~ everyday activities linking and sentence
c32 Short life, long life? place (at, in, to) stress

34 REVIEW AND CHECK 31~ position of adverbs a"ld adverbs and expressions of the letter h
expressions of frequency frequency

36 A Are you the next American can / can't verb phrases: buy Cl newspaper, etc. sentence stress

Idol?

38 Love your neighbors present continuous verb phrases IJi
the weather and seasons
40 Sun and the City s mple pres!mt or present places in New York
City
or

42 PRACTICAL ENGLISH Episode 3 In a clothing store

44 A Reading in English object pronouns· me, you, him, et phone language 1a11, ·J,, and /i
45 B Times we love the date; ordinal numbers
ltke +(verb + ·mg) consonant clusters;
c48 Music is changing their lives saying the date
review: be or do? music
50 REVIEW ~ND CHECK 5&6 ly!

...
2

Grammar Vocabulary Pronunciation

52 A At the National Portrait Gallery rT"ple past of be: was/ were word formation: paint >painter sentence stress
-edendings
54 B Chelsea girls 1:-r.ple past: regu.ar verbs past time expressions sentence stress
~-•- - ..o;t: irregular verbs go, have, get
c56 A night to remember

58 PRACTICAL ENGL.ISH Episode 4 Getting lost

60 A A murder story simple past: regular a'ld irregul11 irregular verbs simple past verbs
62 B A house with a history
thPre isl there are, some/ any+ the house ti;rl and lirt, sentence
c64 A night in a haunted hotel plval '10uns stress

66 REVIEW AND CHECK 1 & 8 there was/there were prepositions: place and movement silent letters

68 What I ate yesterday countable / uncountable nouns, food the letters ea
al an, some/ any food containers lfi and 1,
high numbers /;'Ir/, sentence stress
70 B White gold quantrf1ers: how much/
how many, a tot of, etc.
c72 Quiz night
comoarative adjectives

74 PRACTICAL ENGLISH Episode 5 At a restaurant

76 The most dangerous road... superlab '°'•Pr :ives places and buildings consonant groups
vacations sentence stress
78 CouchSurf around the worldI bt1going a: ), future time
verb phrases the letters oo
c80 What's going to happen? PX!l<cl<;Si011'>

82 REVIEW ANO CHECK 9 & 1-0 be going to (pred ct1o:is)

84 A First impressions tldverbs (manner and modifiers) common adverbs word stress
verbs that take the infinitive sentence stress
86 What do you want to do? verbs+ mfimt1ve the Internet word stress

88 Men, women, and the Internet

90 PRACTICAL ENGLISH Episode 6 Going home

92 A Books and movies prec;erit perfect irregular past participles sentence stress
94 B I've never been there! preserit perfect or siriple past'i more irregular past participles irregular past participles
rev1f'w questio11 forrnatiol' review: word groups review: sounds
c96 The American English File
124 Grammar Bank 165 Irregular verbs
questionnaire 148 Vocabulary Bank 166 Sound Bank

98 REVIEW AND CHECK 11&12

100 Communication
111 Writing
116 Listening

3 ·.

V days of the week, numbers 0-20, greetings Hi, I'm Mike.
P vowel sounds, word stress What's your name?

1 LISTENING & SPEAKING

a 1 2 >)) Look at the pictures. Listen and number them 1- 4.

b Listen again and complete the blanks. c Fill in the blanks with a word from the list.

1 A Hi, I'm Mike. What's your 1 ? Fine Hi I'm... Thanks Bye
B Hannah.
Hello = _ _ _
A 2_~ ?
My name's... =_ __
B Hannah!
Very well = _ __
2 A What's your phone 3 ? Thank you = _ __
Goodbye= _ _ _
B It's 212-555-7894.
d 1 3 >)) Listen and repeat some phrases from the dialogue.
A 4 . See you on Saturday. Bye. .(:Qpy the ~thm.

B Goodbye. e 1 4>)) In groups of three, practice the dialogues with the
sound effects. Change roles.
3 A 5___, Mom. This is Hannah.
f Introduce yourselfto other students.
B 6 . Nice to meet you.
Hello, I'm Antonio._ ')
c Nice to 1 you, Anna.
What's your na~ 0rta. Nice to meet you.
B 8 name's Hannah.

c Sorry, Hannah.

4 A Hi, 9 . You're early!

B Hello, Mrs. Archer. How are io ?

C I'm very well, 11_ _ you, Anna. And you?

- B i2 . thanks.

A It's Hannah, Mom.

2 GRAMMAR verb be r±l, subject pronouns 4 VOCABULARY

a Complete the sentences with are, is, or am. days of the week, numbers 0- 20

I'm Mike. _ _ _ Mike.

My name's Hannah. My name _ _ _ Hannah.

You're early. = You _ _ _ early.

It's 212-555 -7894. It 21 2-555 -7894.

>-b p.124 Grammar Bank lA. Learn more about the verb

be l±l and subject pronouns, and practice them.

c 1 ,.6 l)) Listen and repeat the pronouns and contractions.
d 1 71)) Listen. Say the contraction. 1)) I am ~m

e In pairs, try to remember the names in your class.
Say He's/ She's _ _ _

f Stand up and speak to other students.
Hi, Carla. How are yo~ 0 ne, thanks. And you?

3 PRONUNCIATION

vowel sounds, word stress

a 1 8>)) Listen and repeat the words and sounds. a Look at the picture. Can you remember what Mike and
Hannah say?
~ cp ~ E ~ &e
>-b p.148 Vocabulary Bank Days and numbers. Do
& ~
parts 1 and 2.
fish tree cat egg train bike
c 1 12>)) Listen and say the next day or number.
it he am very they I
>)) Monday, Tuesday 0ednesday
this we thanks well name Hi
d What's your phone number? What day is it today?
meet Bye And tomorrow?

>-b p.166 Sound Bank. Look at the example words and 5 LISTENING & SPEAKING

spellings for the sounds in a. a 1 13>)) Listen. Where are they? Write 1-6 in the boxes.

p Word stress D airport
D sandwich bar
Multi-syllable words have one stressed syllable. D hotel

sorrjy goodlbye Saicurjday D museum
D taxi
D school Gate number _ __

c 1 9>)) Listen and llilderlinc the stressed syllable in dollars cents
these words. Room _ __

airjport comjpu jter ejmail kajrajte Closed on _ __
hojtel mujsejum sallad tejnnis
pasjta lnjterlnet baslketjball sandlwich _ _ _ Manchester Road

Classes on and _ __

d Write the words from c in the chart. places b Listen again. Write a number or a day in each blank.
food technology sports c 1 14>)) Listen and respond.

1)) Hello. Nice to meet you. <;_;!.ice to meet you.

e In pairs, write more words that you know in each
column. How do you pronounce them?

Online Practice

G ve b be[?' anc g Where are
you from?
V the world, numbers 21-100

P fa/, ltfl, If/, ld3/; sentence st ress

l VOCABULARY the world I

a Can you name three countries in English? e Tehran -~

b ~ p.149 Vocabulary Bank The world. 2 What country is the moneyfrom? '
a the dollar
c 1 17>)) Listen . Say the nat ionality.
b theyuan
») Mexico 0exican
c the rouble
d In pairs, do the quiz.
d the pound
p Use.fut phrases
I think it's in Vietnam. e theyen
I think it's Japanese, but I'm not sure.

2 PRONUNCIATION fat, ttft, tft, ict31 3 Whatcountry is the food from?
a tapas
p The fol sound b kirnchi
The fat.sound.is the most common vowel c pasta
sound in English. The fa/ sound has man d tacos
different spellings, e.g., Hello, Canada, Jritain

a l ·20>)) Listen a nd repeat the words and
sounds.

~ computer · American Argentinian
~
I Korea Peru

b 1 21 l)) Listen and repeat the sound pictures 5 ,•.1s.i1t8. >W)) rWi.t.ehtaht enantaiotinoanlaalnittyh.em

and sentences. Practice with a partner.

~ chess a c 110::,.,

Chades is Chinm, not b GB d F'--'--- - " - - -
French.
6 1 ~g>)) What language is it?
2 shower She's Turkish or Wnte a-din the boxes.
Russian. I'm not sure. C DTurkish
~~' Russian
We're German and
3 ~· jazz they're Japanese. D 0Chinese Spanish

- c ~ p.166 Sound Bank. Look at the exam le

a~dwords and spellings for the sounds in a b .

3 GRAMMAR verb be Ill and El 4 PRONUNCIATION & SPEAKING

a 1 22>)) Cover the dialogues. Listen to three interviews sentence stress
in New York City. Which countries are the people from?
p Sentence stress
b Read the dialogues. Complete them with I'm, I'm not,
are, aren't, is, or isn't. In sentences, we stress the important words.

1 A Are you Mexican? Where's she from ? She'~ from China.

8 No, Mexican. a 1 25 l)) Listen and repeat. Copy the Ih}'.thm.
I A Where are you from?
_ _ _ Argentinian. B I'm from Boston.
2 A A re you American?
A Where you from B No,I'm not. I'm Australian.
in Argentina?
b Practice the dialogues in 3 with a partner.
B from C6rdoba.
c > Communication Where are they from?
2 A Where _ __ you Ap.100 Bp.106.
from?
d Ask people in the class Where areyoufrom?
8 from Australia,
from Darwin. 5 VOCABULARY numbers 21-100

a Look at the signs. Can you
say the numbers?

A Where's Darwin? _ __
it near Sydney?

B No, it . It's in the '"' 'PER lfl ~n
north.
SRNTH CRUZ 32
A it nice?

B Yes, it . It's
beautiful.

' MONTEREN ;-1 ;1

A Where you >b p.148 Vocabulary Bank Days and I
from?
numbers. Do part 3. j

8 We're from Columbus, Ohio, c 1 27>)) Listen and write the numbers. 1
in the US.

A you on d Write ten numbers from 21-100. I
vacation? Dictate them to a partner.
I
C No, we . We're 6 LISTENING
students. I

c Listen and check. a 1 28 >)) Listen and repeat the pairs
ofnumbers. What's the difference?

a 13 b 30 5 a 17 b 70

d > p.124 Grammar Bank 18. Learn more about 2 a 14 b 40 6 a 18 b 80

rnthe verb be and 8 and practice it. 3 a 15 b 50 7 a 19 b 90

e 1 24 >)) Listen and respond with a short answer. 4 a 16 b 60
00.>)) /s Sydney the capital of Australia?
it isn't. ---b 1 29>)) Which number do you hear?
Listen and~le a orb above.
f With a partner, write three questions beginning Is ... ?
or Are...? Ask them to another pair. c Play Bin8o· ,_

7 i 30>)) SONG All Over the World ~

Online Practice

G possessive adjectives· my, your, etc. How do you spell
V classroom language
P /ou/, /u/, far!; the alphabet your last name?

1 VOCABULARY

classroom language

a Look at the picture ofa classroom.
1 Match the words and pictures.

0 board /b;:ird/
D chair ltJcr/
D COOlpl!ter /hm'pyut~r/

D desk /desk/

L_ door /d:ir/

L pkture /'p1ktJ3r/

[II table /'te1bl/

D wall /w;:il/
D window /'wmdou/

b 1 31 >)) Listen and check.

>-c p.150 Vocabulary Bank

Classroom language.

d 1 3 4>)) Listen and follow the instructions.

2 PRONUNCIATION c 1 37l)) Complete the alphabet chart with B, C, D, K, M, N, 0, S,
T, U, V, W. Listen and check.
foul, tu!, !ar1; the alphabet
j di~ Ci>
a 1 35>)) Listen and repeat the words and ~~ 4h-
sounds. .,~

~ phone close know train tree egg bike phone boot car

A F I -- Q R
H -- L y
--

d! boot school do J -- - --
partner are
·~ car -- E --

G --

px

--

b 1 36l)) Look at these common --
abbreviations. Can you say any ofthem in
English? Listen and check. z

OK CNN MTV d 1 38>)) Listen and1ti~the letter you hear.

BBC USB DVD lEAI 2GJ 3KQ 4CS
SVPB 6MN 7VW 8UY
- BMW ATM e Practice saying the phrases below with abbreviations. ~PC

a Personal Computer a Very Important Person
the United Kingdom the United States
a Sport Utility Vehicle a Portable Document Format
a Disc Jockey the National Basketball Association

3 LISTENING & SPEAKING b 1 40>)) Listen. Complete the receptionist's
questions.
a 1 39J)) A student goes to the US to study English. Listen to the
interview and complete her form. What's your _ _ _ name?

2 _ your last name?

3 do you spell it?

(o_ _ _ _ 4 Where are you ?
(s _ _ _ rr _
First name 5 old are you?
last name
6 your address?

7 your zip code?

8 What's your address?

Country 9 What's your ?

City c Listen again and repeat the questions. Copy
the rh}'..thm.

Age d Ask your partner the questions. Write down
his or her answers.
Address Avenida Princesa Isabel
p Spelling: email addresses
Zip code
@ = at . =dot

Email ([email protected] 4 GRAMMAR possessive

adjectives: my, your, etc.

Cell phone nurnbe. a Complete the sentences with I, you, my,
or your.

Where are _ __ from?
'mfromRio.

2 What's name?

_ _ _ name's Darly.

>b p.124 Grammar Bank lC. Learn more

about possessive adjectives and practice them.

c 1 42J)) Listen. Change the sentences.
0 y>)) I'm Richard.
name's Richard.

5 SPEAKING

> Communication What's his I her real

name? A p.100 B p.106. Find out ifsome
actors' and singers' names are their real
names or not.

6 WRITING

> p.111 Writing Completing a form.

Complete an application for a student visa
and write a paragraph about you.

Online Procfce

Arriving in London

1 VOCABULARY in a hotel ~ CHECKING IN

a Match the words and symbols. a l 45 >)) Watch or listen to Jenny checking into a hotel room.
Answer the questions.
l1 re~tion n'-.cpfnf
D the ~Jevator /'davc1t~r' I Complete Jenny's last name: ZI LI SK_ .
D a single room /1~11)91 rum/ 2 What's her room number?
L1 a dmlble room /'dAbl rum!
LJ the first floor /farst fbr/ b Watch or listen again. Complete the You Hear phrases.

(second, third, etc.) 0>)) You Hear You Say
b l 43>)) Listen and check.
Good evening, madam. Hello. I have a reservation.
~ INTRODUCTION My name's Jennifer Zielinski.

a l 44>)) Watch or listen ro Jenny and Rob. Can you _ _ _ that. please? Z-1-E-L+N-S-K-I.
Mark the sentences T (true) or F (false).
1 Rob lives and works in London. For five nights? Yes, that's right.
2 He's a writer for a magazine.
3 The name ofhis magazine is London Can I have your passport, please? Just a second...Here you are.
20seven.
4 Jenny is British. Thank you. Can you sign
S She's an assiscanr editor.
6 lt's her second time in the UK. here, ? Thank you.

b Watch or listen again. Say why the F Here's your _ __
sentences are false.
It's room 306, on the third floor. The lift? Oh. the elevator.
The is over there.

Yes. Enjoy your stay, Ms. Zielinski. Thank you.

0 American and British English

elevator= American English lift= British English
z = /zi/ in American English, /zed/ in British English

Greetings
Good morning = > 12:00 p.m. Good after!1QQ!1 = 12:00 p.m. > 6:00 p.m.
Good evening = 6:00 p.m. > Good night= Goodbye (when you go to bed)
Madam= a polite way to greet a woman
Sir= a polite way to greet a man

c 1 46 >)) Watch or listen and repeat the You Say phrases.
.GQpy the ~thm.

~ JENNY TALKS TO ROB

a 1 48>)) Watch or listen and mark
the sentences T (true) or F (false).

1 Jenny has a coffee.
2 She is in London on business.
3 The waitress is German.
4 Jenny calls Rob Walker.
5 Jenny is tired.
6 Their meeting is at I0:00.

d Practice the dialogue with a partner. b Watch or listen again. Say why the Fsentences are false.

e Work in pairs. Read your role and look at the c 1 49>)) Read the information in the box. Listen and repeat the
dialogue in 3b. What do you need to change? Would you like...? phrases and the responses. Practice offering
drinks and responding.
A (book open) You are the receptionist. It's
11:00 a.m. B's room is 207 on the second p Would you like...? Yes, please.
floor. Begin with Good mornin8 sir/ madam. Would you like a coffee? No, thanks.
Would you like another tea?
B (book closed) You arrive at the hotel. Use
your first name and last name. We use Would you like...?to offer somebody something.
We respond Yes, please or No, thanks.
f . . Role-play the dialogue. Then change roles.
d Look at the Social English phrases. Who says them: Jenny,
g 1 47>)) Look at the information in the box. Rob, or the waitress?
Listen and repeat the Can...? phrases.
Social English phrases This is [Rob. Rob Walker].
0 Can you...?= Please do it I'm here [on business]. That's perfect.
I'm from [New York). What about you? It's time for bed.
Can you sign here? No problem.
Can you spell that? Is that [Jennifer]?
Can I have...?= Please give me (your passport,
e t c .)
Can I have your passport, please?
Can I have my key, please?

h You are in a hotel. How do you ask the
receptionist to give you ... ?

• your key • your passport
• a map of London • a pen

e 1 SO>)) Watch or listen and check. Do you know what they are in
your language?

f Watch or listen again and repeat the phrases.

• Canyou...?

D check into a hotel and spell your name
D ask somebody to do something/to give you something
D offer somebody a drink, and accept or refuse

Online Practice

rat, tn1c. that these those

What's this
in English?

1 VOCABULARY things

a Look at a photo ofRoald Dahl,
the author ofmany famous children's
books and stories for adults.
Do you know any of his books?

b Look at the photo of his room.
Check (vi') or put an~ next to the
things you can see in the picture.
Do you think the room is neat?

L a table

L a lamp

u a computer

0 achair
D pencils

[J photos

D a window
D a printer
D a phone

n pieces ofpaper

>c p.151 Vocabulary Bank Things.

2 GRAMMAR aI an, plurals 3 PRONUNCIATION final -sand -es

a Complete the chart. a 1 53>)) Listen and repeat the words and sounds.

>b p.126 Grammar Bank 2A part 1. ~ [book..nakc lamps ticket<.

Learn more about a/ an and plurals, and practice them. 1ebra photo key-; pens

"It w~"'I/1z/ watches purscc;

b 1 54>)) Read the rule.~ the words where -es is
pronounced 11 . Listen~heck.

p F~nal-es

L Final -es after ce, ch, sh, s, ge, and x = Im, e.g., watches,
glasses, change purses
--'

I classes 3 headphones 5 pieces 7 pages

2 files 4 boxes 6 tissues B chairs

-

4 LISTENING & SPEAKING 6 PRONUNCIATION th

a > Communication What's on the table? p.100. a 1 SB>)) Listen and repeat the words and sounds.

b l 55>)) Listen to three people say what ~ mother this that these 1e they
things they have on the table or desk where
they work. Are their tables neat? & thumb

c Listen again and check (.I) the things they have. th anks th ing th irty three Thursday

I23

a computer I a laptop 0 DD b 1 59>)) Listen and repeat the ph rases. Practice saying them.
a printer DDD
a lamp DDD is ursday
a phone DDD 2 irty-1 ree
books D n0 D 3 those th ings
a dictionary D nD D 4 rhanks for that.
a calendar D n0 5 These are t ~ e keys.
photos D 6 What arc rhose things there?
pieces of paper D D LJ 7 l'm t lirty-th ree t liS ·1 hursday.
pens DDD
DVDs DDD c Work in pairs. Put four ofyour things on your table (singular or
tissues plural). Ask your partner.

DDD For the things on your table:

0,'sWhat's this in Eng/is~ a watch.

d Talk to a partner about the table where you For things in the classroom (point):
work or study. Say what things you have. Say
if the table is neat or not. What are those in Englis~ 0 hey're pictures.

0ave a laptop and a printer. I have... It isn't neat.

e Play What is it? with your partner. A close
your eyes. B give things to your partner and

ask What is it? What are they?

5 GRAMMAR 1 What's this?

this I that I these I t hose It's ---~·

a 1 56 l)) Look at pictures 1-4 and complete

the dialogues. Listen an d check. P ractice the
dialogues.

b Read the dialogues again. What 's the
difference between...?

I this and these
2 this and that
3 these and those

c > p.126 Grammar Bank 2A part 2.
Learn more about this/ that / these/ those
and practice them.

3 What's that? 4 What are those?
They're . _.
It's - ·
Online Practice

G jJE'• ., :·:.:.::•:..·:··:.:..·~· .·.... .
V colors, adjectives, modifiers: veryI really
P long and short vowel sounds

1 VOCABULARY

a What color is the American flag? Write the
missing letters.

It's r d l'!'m ~ ___,
and bl

.

h Complete the ocher colors.

bl_ ck y~w gr___y p_ nk

_ r___ng_ br_ wn gr n

c Practice with the flags. Ask and answer.

=c:

0 hat color is it?

d What color is your flag?

>e p.152 Vocabulary Bank Adjectives.

Do part I.

2 GRAMMAR adjectives

a What are they? Label the pictures in the
US quiz using an adjective and a noun

from each circle.

Adjectives N6uns

nice yellow food House
AmeFieaA New
schooi ~
fast White
blue high taxis ieans
day York

b l 62i)) Listen and check. ® the
correct rule.

Adjectives go before/ after a noun.

• Adjectives chan[Je / do11 't chan[Je
before a plural noun.

c > p.126 Grammar Bank 28. Learn more

about adjectives and practice them.

- d Cover the the pictures. Can you remember
the eight phrases?

3 PRONUNCIATION 4 VOCABULARY adjectives part 2

long and short vowel sounds >a p.152 Vocabulary Bank Adjectives. Do part 2 .

a 1 64>)) Listen and repeat the words b Work in pairs. A say an adjective. B say a famous person.
sho~ 0om Cruise
and sounds. cp ',,~-.
5 READING
i tree clock
a Read the descriptions and look at the photos.
fish Who are the two people?

saw bull boot

b Match an adjective from circle A with an He's a famous American actor.
adjective from circle B with the.same vowel He's tall and he's very attractive.
sound. Write them in the chart. He has long hair and brown eyes.
I think he's about 50.
A B
She's a very beautiful actress.
blue full cheap big· She's short and slim,; and
calm w(Mg she has long dark hair. She's a
easy rich new good Hollywood star, but she isn't
small hot American, she's Spanish.

c 1.• 65>)) Listen and check. b Read them again. Guess the meaning of the 6i.ghlighte words.

>d p.166 Sound Bank. Look at the typical 6 WRITING &SPEAKING

spellings for these sounds. a Think ofa famous person from any country in the world. Use the
jobs in the box to help you.
e Adjective r ace In pairs, in three minutes
make phrases with an adjective and a noun ------------ ----
with the same vowel sound. Use a/ an with actor I actress musician politician
singular nouns. singer sportsman I sportswoman TV host

Adjectives Nouns b Write a short description ofthe person. Give it to your partner.

old new book boots Can he / she guess who it is?
gray long jeans p hoto
black good c Play Guess the famous person.
big cheap day fish A think ofa famous actor/ actress.
B ask ten questions using Is.. .?Try to guess the actor/ actress.
sorig cat
0/sit a man or a woman_Q woman.
An old pho'i2_
Is she America'!!] 0 es, she is.
f ·1 66 >)) Listen and check. Practice saying
the phrases.

Online Practice

lr>t '

V feelings
P understanding connected speech

1 VOCABULARY feelings 2 LISTENING &READING

a Match the words and pictures. a 1 69 >)) The Carter family is on vacation. Look at the pictures.
Listen and number them 1-5.
lr L-J")

\....._ ...-_,.-'

0

[l] £-

~

~

'

6

0 hungry n sad :=i bored

l_J hot I ] thirsty ~ happy

~ ] angry n cold :] stressed
mworried
=1 tired

Ip Collocation -

Use be+ hungry, thirsty, hot, etc.,

I e.g., I'm very hungry.
NOT 11'teve -;ery 1'ttmgry.

~~~~~~~~~

b 1 68>)) Listen and check. Repeat the phrases.

c Cover the words and look at the pictures.
Make [ij and F sentences about how you feel
and tell your partner.

I'm really hungry.
I'm very tired.
( I'm not hot.

-

b Listen again and read. Try to guess what the 3 GRAMMAR imperatives, let's
fbighligluea phrases mean.
a Look at the lhigOiigllted phrases in 2b. Then complete the chart.
1 GPS After 100 feet, turn right.
Turn right. Imperatives

Mom Please slow down! This road is very 1±1 Turn right! _ __ here!
dangerous.
El ______ right! Don't park here!
Dad Don't worry. You know I'm a good
driver. Suggestions

Mom Be carefuj! _ _ _ stop at that service station.

z Suzy Dad, this music is terrible. Come on. Let's _ _ _

Can you turn itoff? >b p.126 Grammar Bank 2C. Learn more about imperatives and
Dad OK
Tim Dad, I'm really hot. Turn the air let's, and practice them.

conditioning on, please. c Look at the pictures in 2 and cover the dialogues. Can you
Dad Are you hot, Suzy? remember the imperatives and suggestions with each picture?
Suzy No, I'm cold.
Mom Open your window, Tim. d What do the signs mean? Use a verb phrase from the list in a

3 Suzy rm thirsty. Where's the water? 1±1 or El imperative.
Mom Hereyou are.
Tim I'm hungry. Can we stop soon? be careful cross the road now go in here
Mom Let's stop at that service station. smoke here listen to music here take photos
Dad OK. turn off your phone eat or drink here
turn left
4 Tim Give me my iPod.
Suzy This is my iPod! ( 1 Turn
Dad Be quiet! \ ; _eft
Tim Are we there yet? I'm bored.
Dad It's not far now. Only 15 mites. e Cover the list and look at the pictures. Can you remember
Tim Can you turn the radio on please, the phrases?
Mom?
4 PRONUNCIATION
Mom OK.
understanding connected speech
Dad Oh, no!
.f::J Connectedspeech
5 Suzy Where are we?
Dad We're here. At the hotel. When people speak, they don't usually separate all the words. For
Tim Great! example, if a word ends with a consonant and the next word begins
Mom Don't park here. Look at that sign. with a vowel, they join them together, e.g., Turl\...,Off the music.
No parking.
Dad Don't worry. It's OK. Come on. a l 72>)) Listen and write six sentences.
Let's go.
b Practice saying the sentences.
c 1,70>)) Listen to the end of the story. What
are the two problems the family has?

5 SPEAKING

>Communication What's the matter? A p.101 Bp.106.
Role-play dialogues.

6 1 73>)) SONG Please Don't Go 1'

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GRAMMAR VOCABULARY

@a,b,orc. a Complete with at,Jrom, in, off, or to.

I Hello. _ _ your name? 1 I'm _ _ Japan.
2 Nice _ __ meet you.
a What b What are c What's 3 What's bonjour _ __ English?
4 Look ___ the board.
2 Maria is Mexican. a student. 5 Please turn _ ___ your cell phone.

a She's b He's c It's b Complete the phrases with these verbs.

3 A Where from?

B He's from Turkey.

a he is b is c is he Answer Stand Open Read Work
4 They _ _ South Korean. They're
1 the text. 4 _ __ thedoor.
Vietnamese. 2 _ __ in pairs. 5 _ _ _ the questions.
a isn't b aren't c not are
3 _ _ up.
5 A Are you from Paris?
B Yes, _ _ .

ec @
a Iam b I'm c Iare the word that is different.

6 She's Brazilian. name's Daniela. one three five
file
a His b Her c Your 1 eight two seven Iran
France
7 We're from the US. ___ last name is 2 Brazil Chinese Peru Europe
eighty
Preston. 3 Spanish Italian Japanese Monday
scissors
a Your b Their c Our 4 Africa Asia Ireland school
magazine
8 A What are they? S sixteen forty ninety stressed
B They're _ _.
6 Wednesday Italy Friday

a watches b a watch c watchs 7 glasses change purse headphones

9 A What is it? 8 door window wall
B It's _ _ _.
9 wallet newspaper book

a a umbrella 10 happy tired angry
b an umbrella
c umbrella d Write the opposite adjective.
10 Look at those ___.
1 good 4 tall
a womans b women c womens 2 expensive S empty
11 A What are _ __ in English? 3 dirty

B They're keys.

a that b this c these PRONUNCIATION
12 These are very _ _. Qa the word with a different sound.

a difficult exercises 7I A B CD
b exercises difficult
c difficults exercises 2 ~ Hi day my n ice

13 _ _ careful! That dog's dangerous.

a Are b Beyou c Be 3 lizl watches boxes files _glasses
14 Please ___ in the library. good page
4~ bad laptop
a not eat b don't eat c no eat Japan German
15 I'm hungry. ___ stop at the cafe. s~
dangerous stamps
a Let's b We c Don't

- b l!nderline the stressed syllable.

1 alddress 2 Ijtally 3 exjpenlsive 4 newsjpalper 5 thirlteen

CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THIS TEXT? ~ CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THESE
PEOPLE?
a Read the article once. Do you know any more words
that are British English, not American English? 1 ,74 i)) On th e str eet Watch or listen to five people

American and British English- and answer the questions.

t he same, but different • lilf·

American and British people speak the same .. 3
language- English, but with some small differences.
1 Her name is _ _ _
VOCABULARY
Some words are different in British English, for ~xample, a Jenna b Jeana c Jeanna
British people say postcode, not zip code, holiday, not vacation,
and mobile phone, not cell phone. Some words have different 2 Andy's from Newcastle in the ofEngland.
meanings, for example in American English, a purse is a
woman's bag. In British English, a purse is a small thing (like a a northeast b northwest c southeast
wallet) where women have their moQgy and credit cards. 3 David is _ _ __

Color.favor, and other words that end in -or in American a Canadian b French c Spanish
• English end with -our in British English, e.g., colour.favour. 4 Her name is _ __

""II. . Center, theater, and other words that end in -ter in American a Elisa b Ellie c Elise
English end with -tre in British English, e.g., centre, theatre.
S Tiffany is _ __
... GRAMMAR
British grammar is very simila to American grammar, a German b Brazilian c Russian
but with some small differences, especially prepositions.
For example, British people say See you on Friday, but CAN YOU SAY THIS IN ENGLISH?
Americans say See you Friday.
Do the tasks with a partner. Check(.") the box ifyou
PRONUNCIATION can do them.
The most important difference between American and
British English is pronunciation. American accents and Can you...?
British accents are very different, and when a British person
starts speaking, American people know he or she is British, D1 count from 0-20
and vice verg D2 count from 20- 100 (20, 30, etc.)
D3 say the days ofthe w~ek
b Look at the ~ighlighted words in the text and guess D4 give three instructions: two[±) and one El
D5 introduce yourselfand another person
their meaning. D6 answer the questions below

c Read the article again. Mark the sentences T (true) • What's your first name/last name?
or F (false). • How do you spell it?
• Where are you from?
1 American English and British English are
very different. m.j Sh~;t mo~;~--H~ltyw~~ct7o-;Angeles I

2 Holiday and postcode are the same in British j VIDEO Watch and enjoy the movie.
and American English.

3 Purse has different meanings in American and
British English.

4 NeiBhbor is British spelling.
5 British and American grammar are not very different.
6 It's difficult to know from their accent ifa person is

British or American.

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G simple prP"l>n ] and F

V verb phrases

P third person -s

1 VOCABULARY verb phrases b Answer the questions with a partner.

a Complete the phrases with a verb from the list. Look at the llighlightea verbs. Why do
some verbs end in -s?
go read work have listen 2 Write the he/ she/ it form of these verbs.

1 _ _ a newspaper 4 co the movies change _ _ _ have
talk _ __ go _ __
2 to the radio 5 in an office cook ___ eat

3 children 3 Find two negative El verbs. How are they
different from affirmative 1±1 verbs a) for
>b p.153 Vocabulary Bank Verb phrases.
he/ she/ it b) for all other persons?
c 2 3>)) Listen. Say the phrase. >))TV ~atch TV
>c p.128 Grammar Bank 3A.
2 GRAMMAR simple present[±] and B
Learn more about simple present(±] and l=J,
a Look at four things people say about the US and Americans. and practice it.
Do you think they are true or not true? Then read the text and
check your answers. 3 PRONUNCIATION third person -s

;.:_,~- . 4 ..... ·,, a How do you pronounce these plural nc~uns?
; -~
>• • books keys watches

Four foreigners, who live in the US talk about the things b 2 S>)) Listen and repeat the third person
verb forms.
people say about Americans...
Isl She speaks Spanish.
Americans eat fast food every day. Pei from China He drinks coffee.
She cooks every day.
It's true that Americans eat a lot of fast food, but they don't eat fast food
every day. I share an apartment with an American woman, and she cooks /z/ It rains a lot.
all the time. She only eats fast food on some days-with me! He has a cat.
She does homework.
The sun shines a lot in Southern California. Alberto from Mexico He goes to the movies on Friday night.

The weather changes quickly in many places in the US, but not in Southern /1z/ He watches TV.
California. The sun shines a lot there. It doesn't shinei every day, but be careful The movie finishes in a minute.
when it shines. It gets very hot! I always ~ r sunglasses when I go outl The weather changes a lot.

Americans like animals. Naomi from Japan c 2 6>)) Listen. Change the sentence.

I have a lot of friends here and many of them have a dog, a cat or a ))) I live in an apartment. She.
bird. One American family that I know has a dog, a cat. and two birds.
American people love animals! 0 .he lives in an apartment.

Americans are always loud. Gianni from Italy d Tell your partner six true things about you:

Some Americans are very loud, but I work with an American man at a coffee shop, three 1±1 and three G. Choose verb phrases
and he's really quiet and polite. He doesn't~ very much. But he's avery nice guy!
from p.153 Vocabulary Bank Verb phrases.

0 1ay the guitar. I don't wear glasses.

e Change partners. Tell your new partner the
six things about your old partner.
~va plays the guitar. She doesn't wear glasses.

State Parks, freeways,

and other things I love about the US

1

Jenny Clar k , an Australian mom and college student who lives in California, says the
US isn't just OK-it's paradise.

These are some ofher reasons...

Coffee Freeways

American cups ofcoffee are very big! A I prefer the roads in the US. The freeways
small cup of coffee in the US is like a large are very fast, and in California they have a
cup ofcoffoe in Australia. Ifyou're in a lot of car lanes. It's really easy to drive from
hurry, you go to a drive-through and buy one place to another.
coffee from your car. It's so easy!
Theme Parks
State Parks
Theme parks are very popular in the
California has 278 state parks, and they US, and we live near the Great America
are beautiful. On the weekends, I bring my Theme Park.
family to a state park in my area. We explore My children like
the rides and
the forest, find small animals, and water slides.
enjoy the tall redwood trees. Sometimes the
Iines for the
Malls rides are long,
but that's OK.
I love shopping, and in the We need rest!
US, the malls are very big.
People walk around and shop Red Robin
for hours. US malls have
many different stores, and the Red Robin is
a restaurant
salespeople are friendly that has great hamburgers.
and help you find things. I don't eat meat, but I like the french
fries and lemonade at Red Robin. I think
Fall the fried cheese sticks are fantastic, but
sometimes they aren't on the menu. Maybe
I love the fall weather in that's because they aren't very healthy!
the US. A good fall day in
California is cool, but not
too cold. I also love the trees.
They change from green to
yellow, red, and brown.

4 READING & SPEAKING c Underline these verbs in the text. What
do they mean? Compare your ideas with
a Look at the photos. In which one can you see...? a partner.

D a drive-through LJ a ride LJ a theme park buy bring explore find enjoy walk
help prefer drive need think
[J a car lane 0 Da redwood forest a hamburger

D a cup ofcoffee 0 a driver d Look at each paragraph again. Say ifit's the
same or different in your country or city.
b 2 7>)) Read and listen to the article. Mark the sentence T (true) or
F (false). Say why the Fones are false. ( ;_~e coffee in Brazil is very good. We have

1 A large cup ofcoffee in Australia is the same as a small cup of ~e-throughs and good coffee shops.
coffee in the US.
C Useful words: Why? and because J
2 California doesn't have a lot ofstate parks. Use because to answer the question Why?
3 Jenny doesn't like the salespeople in shopping malls.
4 The fall is very cold in California. Why are the freeways good?
5 It's easy to drive in the US.
6 Jenny doesn't like the long lines for rides at theme parks. Blicau.sv they are very fast.
7 Jenny eats hamburgers and French fries at Red Robin.

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What do
you do?

1 VOCABULARY jobs

a Order the letters to make words for jobs.

1 ACTEHRE T_ _ __

2 ROCAT A_ __
3 T RIEWA
4 AXTI RREDIV w_____
5 PTIREONICEST
T____ D____

R_ _ __

>b p.154 Vocabulary Bank Jobs.

c What do you do? Ask five other students in the class. His job, her job

2 LISTENING Where? work Doutside
Don the street
a 2 10, 11>)) Listen to a game show called Hisjob, herjob. Dinside
A team of three people ask Wayne questions about
his job and his wife Tanya's job. Write W next to the Din an office
questions they ask Wayne about his job, and T next to
the questions they ask about Tanya's job. When? work Din the evening
Datnight
b Listen again. What are Wayne's answers? Write Don the weekend
./(yes), X(no), or D (it depends) after each question.
How? work Dwith computers
c Look at the answers. What do you think his job is?
What do you think her job is? Dwith other people
Dtong hours
d 2~12>)) Listen to the end ofthe game show. What do
Wayne and his wife do? Dhave special qualifications
0 .,..speak foreign languages .w,,,;~-.:..........."""= '·
Dt ravel
- r.

3 GRAMMAR simple present [1] Ddrive
Dmake things
a ' 2113>)) Complete the questions. Listen and check. i •:
Why are questions 3 and 4 different? DJ . :·wear a uniform or special clothes
Dearn a lot of money .
___ you work with other people?
- Yes,T _ __

2 you work in an office?
No, I

3 she work with computers?
No, she

4 she work on the weekend?
Yes, she _ _ _

>b p.128 Grammar Bank 38. Learn more about

the simple present [1] and practice it.

c In groups offour, play Hisjob, herjob. Choose jobs
from p.154 Vocabulary Bank Jobs. Ask questions to
guess the jobs.

4 PRONUNCIATION /'Jr/ 6 READING

a 2 15>)) Listen and repeat the words and sounds. a Read the article. Match each text to a photo. What do

\11 the three people do?

~ bird nurse thirty her work journalist UNIFORMS ·
FOR OR AGAINST?
~ /) far/ l

~ ur, ir, and er usually = /<Jr/ when they are stressed.

b 2 16>)) Listen. Which word doesn't have the /<ir/ sound?

thirsty d irty thirteen tired
2 earn here prefer service
3 Thursday sure t urn Turkey

c Practice saying the sentences.

I prefer Turkish coffee.
Journalists work all over the world.
Shirley is thirty on Thursday.

5 SPEAKING · Three people say what they think...

a Complete the phrases with a verb from the list. 1 Our uniform is OK. I like the colors, gray and red. The only
things I don't like are the tie, because it's difficult to put on.
do (x3) eat go listen read use ~ watch and the skirt, because I prefer pants. I think uniforms are
a good idea. Everybody looks the same, and it's easy to get
During the u ·J dressed in the morning - I don't need to think about what
walk to work / school to wear.
_ _ a computer at work / school
_ _ in English ::Z Our uniform is dark pants and a white nylon top. kind of
_ _ in a cafe or restaurant
_ _ housework like a nurse's uniform. We can't wear anything over the
uniform. so it's cold in the winter. and it gets dirty very
On the wccki:nd
_ _ TV in the morning . easily because it's white. I'm not against uniforms, but my
uniform just isn't practical!
to music
_ _ housework 13 Our uniform is very simple - a dark blue jacket and pants
and a white Shirt and tie. I like it. it's nice and com orta~
homework
_ _ to the movies I so I'm happy to wear it. And I think it's important that
people c.an see where we are when they need help.
b Work in pairs. Ask and answer questions. Then
b With a partner, say what the h ig light1.!.d words mean.
change roles.
A Ask B the questions. Check with your teacher or a dictionary.
B Answer the questions. Give more information
c Read the article again. Who...?
ifyou can.
1 thinks uniforms are a good idea, but doesn't like his/
A Do you walk to schoo!!.2 ~ No, I don't. Igo by bus. her uniform?

c Change pairs. Ask your new partner about his/ her 2 likes his/ her uniform, but doesn't say anything about
old partner. uniforms in general?
C Does Akita__ _,,., ) ( A ~o, he doesn't.
walk to sch~ ~e goes by bus. 3 thinks uniforms are a good idea and likes his/ her
uniform?

d Do you wear a uniform at work/ school? Do you like
it? Why (not)? Do you think uniforms are a good idea?

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What kind of movies
do you like?

l LISTENING d 2 18 >)) Look at the higfiTiglitE:I phrases in

a Kevin and Samantha want to meet a partner on the Internet. p Jthe conversation. Listen and repeat them.
Read their profiles and look at their photos. Then cover them and Practice the conversation with a partner.
say what you can remember. Do you think they are a good match? Showing interest .

<;;;,evin is 28. He lives in New Jersey...

When you have a conversation, react to what .

your partner says. Use Me too. Really? How

Search .Man K~vi • interest ing! What about you? etc.
.Women
I ama Age: 28 e 2 19 >)) Listen to the second part of the
Looking f0< ..25 Uves in: New Jersey conversation. Do you think they want to
..35 Ukes: movies, music meet again?
' Age
Doesn't like: soccer f Listen again and mark the sentences T (true)
to
",..,.,.,. ,...,.tha or F (false). Say why the Fones are false.
In New_~·!~Y ~ ' I • L ...
--r;JiTR~ l Samantha likes science fiction movies.
Age: 26 2 They like the same kind of music.
fog in Lives in: New Jersey 3 Their weekends are very different.
Likes: the movies, good food 4 Samantha pays for their lunch.
Log in to edit your details
and access messages. Doesn't like: sports g Do you think the Internet is a good place to
make friends or meet a partner? Why (not)?
+;1.;,+

b 2117>)) Kevin and Samantha meet in a restaurant for lunch. .~~ • • •

Cover the conversation and listen. What does Kevin say about... ?. ~ , ·

1 where he lives 2 his job 3 movies he likes

c Listen again. Complete the missing verbs.

S Hi. Are you Kevin?
K Yes. Are you Samantha?
S Yes, I am, but call me Sam. Nice to _ _ you. Sorry I'm late.
IC No problem. You look different from your photo.
S Let's _ _ something to drink. Coffee? Tea?
K No, thanks. Water for me. I don't _ _ caffeine after 9:00 a.m.

- K I __ this place.
S Me too. Where do you _ _ in New Jersey?
K In Edison. Near the mall. I _ _ with my mother.
S Really?.What do you _ _?
K I'm a teacher. I teach chemistry.
S Chemistry? How interesting.

K Yes, it's a very interesting job. What about yJ)Ul

S I'm a journalist. You _ _ the movies, Kevin.
What kind of movies do you _ _?

K Science-fiction movies. I _ _ Star Wars.
S Oh.
K Do you _ _ Star Wars?

2 GRAMMAR word order in questions 4 SPEAKING

a Cover the conversation. Put the words in order to make
the questions.

want you do drink a

_ __ ____?

2 in New live Jersey you do where

_ _____?

3 movies like kind_yo_u o_fw_ha_t d_o _______ ?

>b p.128 Grammar Bank 3C. Learn more about word

order in questions and practice it.

3 VOCABULARY &PRONUNCIATION a Imagine you meet a new friend online, and you go out

question words; sentence stress for coffee together. Look at che prompts and write
eight questions.
a 2 21 >)) Listen and repeat the question words and
phrases. How is Wh- pronounced in Who? How is it Where do you work?
pronounced in the other question words? Who isyourfavorite sinBer?

How? How many? Whitt:? What kind? Where work
When? Where? Which? Who? Why?
What sports like
magazines
b Complete the questions with a question word or phrase TV shows watch
from the list in a. languages
car 1 read ?
What phone do you have? ti
I have an iPhone. What kind of music ~ospeak
movies study
food
2 old are you? play
22.
have

3 brothers and sisters do you have?

I have two sisters. '

4 do you prefer, Saturdays or Sundays? your favorite TV show ?
restaurant ti
Saturdays. Who I singer
What actor
S do you have English classes? ~

On Mondays and Wednesdays.

6 _ ofmovies do you like? b Work in pairs with a student you don't know very well.

rlike old Japanese movies. A Ask B your first question.
B Answer the question. Give more information ifyou can.
7 do you live? A React to B's answer.

Downtown. B Ask A your first question.
A What kind of~
8 's your favorite actor?
music do you like? ( B I like classical music,
Tom Hanks. ~specially Mozart.

9 _ do you like him? A Really? fvte to~

Because he's very good-looking!

c 2 22>)) Listen and check.

d Listen again and repeat the questions. !:.Qpy the 5 WRITING
r.11)'.'.thm.

~hat phone do you have?

e Work in pairs. A ask B the questions. B give your own > p.111 Writing A personal profile. Write a profile
answers. Then change roles.
ofyourself. ,_

6 2 23>)) SONG Somethin' Stupid J3

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~ ;·' f':a coffee shop

~11!::'.LZ.mli~~~--__:!:.__~~~~~

l TELLING THE TIME ~ ~ BUYING A COFFEE

a Look at the clock. What time is it?

> p. 157 Vocabulary Bank Time. Do Part t. a Look at the coffee shop
menu. Do you know what
b Communication What's the time? A p.101 B p.107. all the things are?

2 ~ ROB AND JENNY MEET

a 2 .2si)) Watch or listen to what happens when Rob and
Jenny meet. What do they decide to do?

b Watch or listen again. Mark the sentences T (true) or F
(false). Say why the F sentences are false.
I Jenny's full name is Jennifer.
2 Rob is early.
3 Jenny likes the hotel.
4 She doesn't like the hotel coffee.
5 She has a meeting with Daniel at 9:15.
6 The office isn't very far from the hotel.

·.
menu·
.. .... : .·
drinks and cakes .·

Espresso single 2.45 dooble 2.ao· . .:
Americano regular 3.15
regular 3.45 large 3.95 ·.:~:~
Latte regular 3.45
large 3.65 :~.;,~;~
Cappuccino regular 2.65
large 3.65
Teo 3.00
3.00 large 3.10
Brownie
Croissant .·.·

b 2 26l)) Watch or listen to Rob and Jenny buying coffee. Al ~ FIRST DAY IN THE OFFICE
Answer the questions.
a 2 -28>)) Watch or listen and answer the questions.
What kind ofcoffee do Rob and Jenny have?
2 What do they have to eat? 1 What's Karen's job?
3 How much is it? 2 Where in Europe does Jenny have family?
3 Where does she live in New York?
c Watch or listen again. Complete the You Hear phrases. 4 Does Karen have family in New York?
5 What does Daniel offer Jenny to drink?
l)) You Hear You Say (,) 6 What time is his next meeting?

Can I you? What would you like, Jenny?
An espresso, please.

or double? Ooubie.
Can I have a latte, please?

or large? Large.

To have or

take away? To take away.

Anything else? No, thanks.
A brownie for me, please...
and a croissant.

OK. How much is that?

That's £12.45, please. Sorry, how much?

£12.45. Thank you.

And your Thanks.

i p Cultural note

, barista = a person who works in a coffee shop

I . . ...- - . - - -

d 2 27l)) Watch or listen and repeat the You Say phrases.
Copy the rh}'..thm.

e In threes, practice the dialogue. b Look at the Social English ph rases. Who says them:

f Role-play the dialogue in groups of three. .. Rob, K aren, or Daniel?
Then change roles.
Social English phrases
A (book open) You are the barista.
B (book closed) You invite C (book closed) to have Here we are. Talk to you later.

a drink. Is this your first time in [the UK]?
A begins: Can I help you?
B asks C: What wouldyou like? Would you like something to drink?

c 2 .291)) Watch or listen and check. Do you know what
they are in your language?

d Watch or listen again and repeat the phrases.

Can you...?

D tell the time
D order food and drink in a cafe
D meet and introduce people

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.:- 1... noc;sessive 's Who's that?

• V family

l - P IA!, the letter o

1 GRAMMAR Whose...?, possessive's .,,...,,,. >

a How interested are people in your country in the private Who are
they with?
lives ofcelebrities? What kind ofcelebrities? Number the
You know the celebrity -
people 1-3 (3 =very interested, 2 = interested, 1 = not very but who is the other person?

interested). She's Justin Bieber's
a sister b mother
~ actors D royalty He's Carla Bruni's
D TV stars/ hosts a ex- friend b ex-husband
0 musicians D politicians She's Lionel Messi's
0 sports players a wife b sister
0 others (say what) She's Jack Nicholson's
a daughter b friend
b Look at the celebrities in the photos. In pairs, answer the He's George Clooney's
questions for each celebrity. a brother b father

What does he/ she do? Where is he/ she from?
2 Do you know anything about his/ her family or private life?
3 Are you interested in these people? Why (not)?

c With a partner, guess who the other person in each photo
is. Choose a orb in sentences 1- 5.

d 2 30 >)) Listen and check. What does 5mean in sentences 1-5?

e )>- p.130 Grammar Bank 4A. Learn more about Whose.. .?
and possessive 'sand practice them.

f Look at some things from the photos. Whose are they?

Whose is the wristband! l

·"mtha:ndi bow tie 1 'tif~rt/ sunglasses /ta1/

/'boot a1/ /',An,gl<e,;.zi

- 2 VOCABULARY family ''*aw;: 4t;;

a )>- p.155 Vocabulary Bank The famity.

b In pairs, answer the questions.

Who's...?
your mother's mother Myarandmother

2 your father's brother
3 your brother's/ sister's daughter
4 your aunt's children _ __
5 your husband's/ wife's brother
6 your niece's brother

3 PRONUNCIATION \ ,the letter o

a 2 33 >)) Listen and repeat the words and sound.

II 1} JI up mother brother son husband uncle cuusin

>b p.166 Sound Bank. Look at the different spellings for

this sound.

c How is the letter o pronounced in these words? Put them in the
right column.

euffie ~b e t¥t eoetef go hvme J b L ndon
m_,del m ney n ne hot st p who

rn ~ l..t a9f
I up ph o ne cl o ck boot
come don't doctor do

d 2 34>)) Liscen and check. Practice saying the words.

e Practice the dialogues with a partner.

A Who's that?
B My mother.
A She's very young!
B No, she's sixty-one. She's a doctor.

A Wh are they?
B That's my brother and his se n.
A De.. they live in London?
B N· , they don't.

4 LISTENING &SPEAKING ·-

a 2 35>)) Listen to Isabel showing a ·--
friend photos on her phone.
Who are the people in the photos
in relation co Isabel?

b Listen again. Write down more

information about the people
in che photos, e.g., their names,
ages, jobs, eLc.

c Work with a partner.

A Show B some photos of family or
friends on your phone or write
their names on a piece of paper.

B Ask three questions about each person.
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everyday activities a Read the article. How do you think Nico feels at the end ofa
typical day? Why? Choose from the adjectives in the list.
a 2 36>)) Listen to the sounds and number the
phrases 1-6. bored happy stressed sad tired worried relaxed

D get dressed b Read the article again. G uess the meaning of the highlighted
words and phrases. Then underline words and phrases connected
mgetup w ith restaurants, e.g., chef

D have breakfast c >Communication Nico's day A p.101 B p.107.
D take a shower
D go to work / school A Ask B quest ions.
D have a coffee
B Find the answers in the text. Then change roles.
b What order do you do these things in the 0 eWhat time does Nico get u~
morning? Tell your partner. gets up at...

<;_:!.rst, I get up. Then I...

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activities.

2 PRONUNCIATION

linking and sentence stress

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Remember, when people speak, they ico is a chef and has his own restaurant, the Blue Jar.
usually link words together. Sometimes He lives in Chile with his wife and her three children,
I three linked words sound like one word, aged 16, 12, and 9.
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a 2 38i)) Listen and write five sentences. 6:30 a.m. I get up and make breakfast for the children. Then I

have breakfast - a coffee and cereal - and I read t he

sports section of t he paper.

2 ~-------------- 7:15 a.m. I go to the market to buy fruit and vegetables for
3
4 ~-------------~ the restaurant.

s 8:4Sa.m. When I get to the restaurant, I check the rese rvations

b 2. 39 l)) Listen a nd repeat the sentences. and my emails and plan the special menu of the day. I
Copy the rh}'..thm.
have my second cup of coffee.
I get..,up_yt seven.
I take~a shower. j 10:30a.m. I start cooking. The radio is on, a nd we a re ousy with
1gotowork. breakfast orders, but we also have to prepare t he
I have_y sandwich for lu nch. food fo r lunch.
l get homeJt six.
I have pizza for dinner. 12:00 p.m. I check the tables and have my third coffee.
I go co bedJt ten.
What_a life! I 1:30p.m. Suddenly everyone arrives at t he same time a nd the
restaurant is full (on a good day). I start t o s hout
instructions at the chefs a nd waiters. We make lunch

for 85 people in about an hour and a half.

2:45 p.m. I come into the restaurant and talk to the customers

and ask if they are happy with the food. I'm really

- hungry now.

3:30 p.m. Finally, I have lunch. I don't enjoy 1t very much because

I don't have time t o relax.

d 2.40>)) Listen to Amelia, Nico's 16-year-old 4 GRAMMAR prepositions of time
stepdaughter, talking about her day. Fill in
(at, in, on) and place (at, in, to)
the blanks with a word, a number, or a time.
a Look at some sentences from Amelia's day.
-- - - -- - - -1:~;.;--i~:~;;;::;::~~,-·- Complete them with in, on, at, or to.
I get up _ six thirty.
She has or classes. 2 _ the morning we usually have five
classes, sometimes six.
Afternoon 3 We have lunch school in the cafeteria.
4 _Mondays and Wednesdays Igo _
She has lunch. She only has extra classes.

minutes for lunch. b 2 41 >)) Listen and check.

She has or classes. c )>- p.130 Grammar Bank 48. Learn more
about prepositions and practice them.
She finishes school.
d 2 44>)) Listen and say the time phrases with
On Mondays and she has extra classes to the right preposition.
>))the weekend ~n the weekend
prepare for the college entrance exam.
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On Tuesdays and she has practice.
a Work in pairs. Interview your partner about
Evening a typical weekday with the questions.

She does and studies until dinner. What time I get up?
I have breakf ast in_ th~.m.Qming?
After dinner, she studies until _ _ _.
How I go to work or school?
l_______ She goe_s_~o b~~~------------------------- _ _
What time I start work or school?
e Look back at the text and the information in d . Whose day do you I have a long lunch break? How long?
think is more stressful, Nico's or Amelia's? Why?
What time I finis work or ~chool?
4:00 p.lh. After lunch, I go back to the kitchen and plan the food
for the evening menu. rWhat do after work or school?

5:30 p.m. I go home to be with the family for a couple of hours. I relax in the evening? What I do?
The children do their homework and I make their dinner. When I do English homework?
What time I go to bed?
7:30 p.m. I _go back to the restaurant, which is full again, and I
check that everythi119 is OK. How I feel at the end of the day?

10:00 p.m. I go home and take a shower. Then I collapse on the :p ----------]-- -· - --- - -- --- - - --- -- - ---------
sofa with a sandwich. When you can't be exact
What time do you get up? At about 7:15.
11:00 p.m. I go to bed, reaoy to start again the next day. What do you have for breakfast? It depends.
1 If I have time, I have toast or cereal.
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b Who do you think has a more stressful day,
you or your partner? Why?

>-c p.112 Writing A magazine article. Write

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you eat fruit?
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1 VOCABULARY 3 PRONUNCIATION the letter h

adverbs and expressions of frequency a 2 50 l)) Listen and repeat the words and sound.

a 2 45 l)) Fill in the blanks with a "time" word. ~ house how hardly healthy high
have hungry happy
Listen and check.

I sixty seconds = a zni.ntili

2 thirty minutes = halfan b 2 51 >)) Listen. @ he word where his !lQl
pronounced.
3 sixty minutes = an
Harry's a air stylist.
4 twenty-four hours = a _ _ He hardly ever has breakfast.
He only has half an hour for lunch.
5 seven days = a He often has a hamburger for dinner.

6 four weeks = a Harry isn't very healthy.

7 twelve months = a

>b p.157 Vocabulary Bank Time. Do parts 2 and 3.

2 GRAMMAR position of adverbs and c Practice saying the sentences.

expressions of frequency >d p. 166 Sound Bank. Look at the typical spellings

a Read the text about teenagers. Is it the same in for this sound.
your country?

, Today's teenagers may not live as long as their parents

b Look at the p~n of the highlighted words and ~..·· o octors are worried that today's teenagers have a
expressions.~the correct rule. very unhealthy lifestyle, and may not live as long

1 Adverbs of frequency (e.g., usually) go.. . as their parents' generation. Research shows:
before/ after a main verb.
before/ after the verb be. .~ :· 303 of teenagers never have breakfast.
They eat fast food at least two or three times a week
2 Expressions of frequency (e.g., every week) go...
at the beBinning /at the end ofa phrase or sentence. ;: ... and 75% hardly ever eat fruit or green vegetables.
II : • They don't usually sleep 8 hours a day. (303 sleep
>c p.130 Grammar Bank 4C. Learn more about adverbs
only 4-Thours.) They are often tired In the morning.
and expressions offrequency and practice them.
~ They spend about 31 hours online every week. A lot
d Make true sentences about you with the verb phrases of teenagers never play sports or exercise.
below and an adverb or expression offrequency.
Compare with a partner.

be late for work/ school watch the news onTV
go to the hair salon check your email
be tired in the morning go to the movies
do housework chat online

~m often late for work.

- 0 heck my emails five times a day.

4 READING & SPEAKING Vilcabamba, a small village in the Andes, is often called "the Valley
of long life." What's its secret? Firstly, Vilcabamba is not very hot
a Work in pairs. Check (.I) five things that or very cold - the temperature is usually between 64 and 80 degrees
you think help people to live to be a Fahrenheit (18 and 27 degrees Celsius), and the air is very clean,.
hundred. Then read the article to check. Secondly, people work hard in the fields and exercise a lot. Thirdly,

D They have a big family. their diet is very healthy. They eat a lot of fruit and vegetables, and
D They aren't in a hurry. they hardly ever eat meat or fish. The water they drink, from the river in

n They sleep eight hours. Vilcabamba, is very rich in minerals. They also have a good social life.
In Vilcabamba people say, "The left leg and the right leg help you to be
D They have pets. healthy, because they take you to your friends' homes."
0 They hardly ever eat meat.
0 They hardly ever take medicine. I n Ogliastra, a mountain region of Sardinia,
0 They often go to the doctor. one out of every 200 people lives to be 100,
0 They work outside. and they are usually very healthy, too. Most of the
people in the villages work outside in their fields
[] They often see friends. and with their animals. They havE! a healthy diet.
with a lot of vegetables and not much meat or
b Read the article again. In which places are fish. They hardly ever take any medicine. "Life is
these things important? hard," says Fortunato, who is a shepherd, "but
I am never stressed. I never read the newspaper -
a special kind ofwater because I can't read very well."
2 a special kind offood
3 the weather ~n
4 being positive
People in Okinawa in Japan do not have big meals. They usually just
c Underline new words or phrases in the texts have vegetables and fish, and often eat soy. Okinawans are very
and compare with a partner. Try to guess active, and they often work until they are 80 or more. But they also relax
their meaning. Choose two words to learn every day - they see friends and they meditate. Ushi, from Okinawa,
from each text. is 107. In the evening, she often dances with her daughter. "I want to
have a boyfriend," she says. When journalists ask people from Okinawa
d Look at the five things in a that are in "What is your secret?" they answer, "We are happy, we are always
the texts. Are they true for people in positive, and we are never in a hurry."
your country? Do you think they have
a healthy lifestyle?

>e Communication Short life, long life?

p.101 Interview your partner with the
questionnaire.Then change roles.

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GRAMMAR VOCA BULARY

Qa,b,orc. a Complete with at, to, in, on, or up.
1 ___ Saturday night I go to the movies.
1 I _ _ live near here. 2 I'm a student. I'm ___ college, and I live ___ an apartment.
3 What time do you usually wake _ __?
a not b don't c doesn't 4 What time do you go _ __ work?
2 My sister _ __ three children.
b Complete the phrases with these verbs.
a has b have c haves
3 _ _ English?

a Are they speak do get go have listen play read take watch wear
b Speakthey
c Do they speak 1 dressed 6 ___ the guitar
4 ___ your sister work? 2 ___ breakfast 7 _ __ to music
3 a shower 8 TV
a Does b Is c Do 4 _ __ your homework 9 _ __ the newspaper
S A Do you work here? 10 _ _ glasses
S _ _ shopping
B Yes, I _ _.

a work b do c am c @the word or phrase that is different.

6 A What ?

B He's an engineer. 1 brother uncle niece grandfather
2 husband m o t h e r-in -law stepsister aunt
a he does b does he c does he do 3 musician doctor journalist factory
7 What languages ___? 4 never early always often
S hour minute once second
a speakyou
b do you speak d Complete the questions with How many, Who, Why, What,
c you speak or Where.
8 Bill is
a Carla's husband I ___ do you live?
b husband's Carla 2 ___ does your father do?
c the Carla's husband 3 ___ is your favorite family member?
9 This is my ___ house. 4 _ __ hours do you work?

a parent's b parents' c parent 5 ___ do you want to learn English?
10 ___ isthisbook?
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a Who's b Who c Whose

11 We usually have lunch ___ two o'clock.

a in b on c at a Q the word with a different sound.
12 What time do you go _ _ bed?
I~ work here earn turn
a in b to c at nurse uncle
13 She _ _ late for class. 2 rn model doctor
brother think
a never is b is never c never does 3 '>~~ sometimes cousin
14 ! _ _ early.
4~ shopping home
a usually get up
b get usually up father that
c get up usually

15 I have an English class _ _. 5 /1z/ lives watches finishes relaxes

a oneaweek b !.!nderline the stressed syllable.
b one the week
c onceaweek I be jcause 3 un jem jployed S grand jmolther
2 den jtist 4 reJcep jtio jnist
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CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THIS TEXT? ~ CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THESE
PEOPLE?
a Read the text and fill in the blanks with these verbs in
the correct form. 2 53 >)) On the street Watch orlisten tO five people and
answer the questions.
do (x2) drink drive earn eat have (x2)
live read spend travel work James Anya Yuri Wells Stacey

b Read the text again. Is a typical man from your country I James works between hours a week.

similar to the typical American man? a 20and30 b 30and40 c 40and50

c Look at the liig iligbr_e_u words or phrases in the text 2 Anya's sister is _ __
and guess their meaning.
a 20 b 15 c 16
Is this the typical
3 Yuri usually gets up at about _ _ _ on the weekend.
Atnerican tnan?
a 6:30 b 8:00 c 8:30
Statistics tell us that the
typical American man is 4 Wells plays sports.
34 years old, 1 lives in a
house that costs $175,400, and is a hardly ever b sometimes c often
married with two children.
He 2_ _ more than 40 hours a S Stacey _ __
week and 3_ _ about $66,000
a year. He 4_ _ _ 100 hours a a has a cat b has two cats c doesn't like cats
year going to and from work. He 5___ a Ford car or
truck and 6___ it 16,408 miles a year. CAN YOU SAY THIS IN ENGLISH?

The typical American man is overweight (he weighs Do the tasks with a partner. Check (.I) the box ifyou
about 190 pounds), and he 7___ less tbanl three can do them.
hours of exercise a week. He usually sleeps betwcenl
six and half to seven hours a night. He a_ __ Can you...?
1.4 hours of housework a day, inducting cleaning.
He 9_ _ two cups of coffee a day, and he 10_ __ DI say where you.live and what you do
approximately 23 pounds of pizza a year.
02 say what time you usually get up and go to bed
The typical American man learns 14 new words and D3 say what you do on a typical Monday morning
11_ _ less than one book a year. He has five close D4 ask your parmer questions with the words below
friends and more than 200 friends
on his ·SociaL.rielwurkiug wchsito. • Whatsports...? • Whatlanguages...?
He 12_ _ three TVs,
and he watches • Whatkindofmusic...? • WhatTVshows...?
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13_ _ about . . . Short movies an Americ<1n police officer
13 hours online DEO
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a Can you remember the verbs for things U Petco Park. The traffic is terrible. I'm late!
people do in their free time?
Guard Heyl You can't park here.
d_ _ homework p_ _ the guitar Gary l Where can I park?
Guard In the parking lot over there.
l_ _ tomusic S - - to the gym Gary OK. Where's the main entrance?
Guard The entrance? It's on the other street.
w TV h_ _ acoffee Gary Thanks!

>b p.158 Vocabulary Bank More verb

phrases.

2 GRAMMAR can I can't

a Read about Gary's audition for an American
TV show where people try to become
professional s ingers. Complete the dialogue
with phrases a- e.

a C an you come with me, please?
b I can't remember the words!
c you can have coffee downstairs.
d we can't hear you.
e Where can I park?

b 2 55l)) Listen and check.

c 2 56 l)) Now listen to Gary and two other Organizer You can practice your Organizer 3_ ___ lt's your
people (Justin and Naomi) sing. Vote for the songs here, and 2_ _ __
person you want to be on the show.
Good luck! turn now.
d 2 57 >}) Listen to the judges. W hat do they
say about each singer? How does Gary feel? n 6:15p.m:-,-wa•lk « the stage.

e Look at four sentences with can/ can't. onto
Match sentences 1- 4 with a- d. IJII can see a table and three judges.

D1 You can't sing! Judge What's your song?
D2 You can't park here.
D3 Can you come with me, please? Gary House of the Rising Sun by The Animals.
04 You can have coffee downstairs.
Judge Sorry, 4 Can you speak up?
a It isn't OK.
b It's possible.
c Please do it.
d You don't know how.

>f p.132 Grammar Bank SA. Learn more

about can / can't and practice it.

- Gary House ofthe Rising Sun.

Judge You can st art when you're ready... Can you start, please?

3 PRONUNCIATION sentence stress wi•nners

a 2,59 >)) Listen and repeat the dialogues. "In the future, everyone will be world-
Copy the ~thm. famous for fifteen minutes." Andy Warhol

A Can you come tomorrow? KELLY CLARKSON
B Yes.1 can come in the morning.
WINNER, SEASON 1
A Can you play a musical instrument? And then? Number 1 hits in the
e Yes.lean. US and top ten records in the UK
and Australia. Appearances in a US
A What can you play? ·· movie and several US TV shows,
and two Grammy awards.
B I can play the guitar. Today? She has an album called
Stronger.
A Can we park here?
B No, you can't. You can't park here. RUBEN STUDDARD

b 2 60>)) Listen. Can you hear the difference? WINNER, SEASON 2['.
I a Ican sing. And then? A recordin.g contract
b Ican't sing. with JRecords. A number 1 album
2 a She can exercise very well. in 2003 and a number 2 single,
b She can't exercise very well. Flying Without Wings. Later a
3 a He can cook. singer in the play Ain't Misbehavin'.
b He can't cook. And today? A new recording
4 a I can come to the meeting. contract at a small record company.
b I can't come to the meeting.
5 a You can park here. CARRIE UNDERWOOD
b You can't park here.
6 a [ can drive. WINNER. SEASON 4
b Ican't drive. And then? Over seven million copies
sold of her album SomeHearts.
c 2, 61 >)) Listen.@or b. Winner of seven Grammies and
sixteen Billboard Music Awards.
4 SPEAKING And today? She has a recording
contract. She gives concerts to
>a Communication Do you want to be famous? p.102. audiences around the world. She is
also the face of Olay skin products.
Are you musical, artistic, sporty, or good with words?
Interview your partner and complete the survey. LEEDEWYZE

b Change partners and tell your new partner what your WINNER, SEASON 9
first partner can and can't do. And then? A recording contract
with 19 Entertainment and RCA
5 READING Records. His version of U2's
Beautiful Day sold about 100,000
a American Idol is an American TV show. Look at the copies.
title ofthe article and the photos. With a partner, guess And today? He gives concerts in
which two of the singers are "winners" today. Then South East Asia and China. but he
read the article and check. doesn't have a recording contract.

b Look at the lli1gliI1g!iteCI words and phrases related to
pop music. With a partner, guess their meaning. Are
the words similar in your language?

c Do you have similar shows to American Idol in your
country? Can you remember the names ofsome ofthe
winners? Where are they now?.

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p /JJ/ they doing? They're

having a party.

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verb phrases

a 3 2 i)) Read the article about neighbors. Then
listen to eight sounds, and write a- h in the boxes.

Noisy neighbors

h h cl

Sometimes it is difficult to love your neighbors,
especially when they make a lot of noise. These
are some things people do that cause problems.

D I heir bd01e c.ry
D Their dO~$ b ·k
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b Which do you think arc the top three for
your class?

c Do the questionnaire with a partner.

ro
Are you a noisy neighbor?

Do you live in a house or an apartment?

Do you have neighbors...?
a upstairs
b downstairs
c next door

Are your neighbors...?
a very noisy
b noisy
c not very noisy

Which of the things in a do they do? Do

they make any other noises?

Are you a noisy neighbor? Which of the
things in a do you or your family do?

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a 3 3l)) Look at the picture of the apartment a ·3 6 i)) Listen and repeat the words and sound.
building. Why do you think the couple in
apartment 5 can't sleep? Listen and check. si nger singing dancing going doing
studying language wrong young
b Listen again and complete the dialogues thin k bank pink thanks
with verbs from the list.
b In pairs, point and ask and answer about the people in the
arguing crying doing getting going apartment building.
happening having saying shouting (x2}
What's he doing? ) ( ~:_·~playing the guitar.
Man Are you awake?
Woman Yes. What's that noise? ~ ~tare they doing?
M They're _ _ a party downstairs.
W Again! What time is it? c >- Co mmunication Spot the differences A p.102 B p.107.
M 12:00. Describe the pictures and find eight differences.

W Who's ? 4 LISTENING

M People on the street. From the party. a 3 7>)) Look at the photo and read about Rebecca Flint. Then
listen to her talking about noise rules where she lives. Does she
W What's _ _? Why are they ___? think they are a good thing or a bad thing?

M I can't hear.

W Are they _ __ ? Switzerland

M No, they aren't . They're ___ goodbye. The sound of

Excuse me! We're trying to sleep. It's 1:00 Swi~zerlan.d h~s very
strict ant 1-n o1se
in the morning! rules, especially
for people who live in
M Oh, no. Now the baby next door is _ _! apartments. Rebecca
W What's the time?
M It's 5:00. Flint, a British woman
W What are you _ __? Where are
who lives and works
you _ _? in t he Swiss tow n of

M I'm _ _ up. I can't steep with that noise. Ch u r, tells us about a life

c Complete the sentences. wit hout noise.

GJ They _ _ having a party in apartment 8. b Listen again and complete the sentences.
(I) _ _ they arguing?
3 No, they _ _ arguing. They're saying During the week

goodbye. I She can't _ _ _ _ _ between 12:30 and 2:00 p.m.

d Read the rule and~~~)he right word. 2 She can't without headphones

We use the present continuous (be+ verb+ -ina) or _ _ __ _ after IO p.m.
to talk about now/ every day.
3 She can't take a _ _ _ _ _ or a _ _ _ _ _ after 10 p.m.
e >- p.132 Grammar Bank SB. Learn more
about the present continuous and practice it. On Saturdays
4 She can _ _ _ __ , but it can't be loud after lO p.m.
f 3 5>)) Listen to the sounds. What's
happening? Write six sentences. O n Sundays
5 · Shecan't _____ furnitureorputa
on
the wall.
6 She can't _ _ _ _ _ the washing machine.

c Do you think these are good or bad rules? Why (not)? Do you
have any similar rules in your country? What happens ifyou
make a lot of noise late at night?

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ntinuous?

V the weather and seasons LookI It always
It's raining! rains here.
- - -P places in New York City

l VOCABULARY & LISTENING WHATTODOIN

the weather and seasons NEW YORK CITY. • •

a Look at the photo and answer the questions. WHEN IT'S VERY COLD
l What city is it?
2 What monument can you see? Go Ice skating at Bryant Park. Bryant Park is a beautiful
3 What's the weather like? Do you think it's typical
weather there? park in midtown Manhattan, behind the New York Public
Library on Sixth Avenue. In the winter, the area behind
>b p.159 Vocabulary Bank The weather and the library is made into an ice-skating rink. There is a
skating school where you can take lessons, and there is a
dates. Do part 1. cafe where you can enjoy lunch or dinner after you skate.
From October to January, Bryant Park's walking paths
c 3 ,10>)) Listen to a travel guide talking about the become an outdoor shopping center called the Holiday
weather in New York City. Mark the sentences T Shops at Bryant Park.
(true) or F (false).
l It's never very hot or very cold. 2 WHEN IT'S RAINING
2 The normal temperature in the summer is 95° F.
3 It often snows in the winter. Go to Fort Tryon Park and visit The Cloisters.'
4 In the spring and the fall, the weather changes a lot.
5 It's often foggy in New York City. You can take a subway or a bus from midtown Manhattan
and visit The Cloisters (part of the Metropolitan Museum
d What's the weather like where you live in the of Art) in Fort Tryon Park in the north of Manhattan. The
different seasons? Cloisters is very popular with adults and children. Adults
like this museum because it is full of interesting old art
2 READING & SPEAKING and architecture. Children like this museum because the
building Looks Like a castle! If the sun comes out, walk
a Read the guidebook extract about things to do in outside and Look at the amazing views of the George
New York City, and find the answers to the "Where can Washington Bridge or the New Jersey Palisades across
the Hudson River.
you...?" questions. Answer with BP (Bryant Park), CL
3 WHEN THE SUN IS SHINING
(The Cloisters), or H L (the High Line).
Go to the High Line, New York City's newest park.
b Read the text again. Underline three new words in
each paragraph. Compare with a partner. On the west side of Manhattan between Gansevoort Street
and West 34th Street, the High Line is a I- mile public park
c Talk to a partner. on old train tracks. The High Line has flower gardens with
• Which ofthe three places would you prefer to go to? chairs so you can sit and enjoy the sun. It has beautiful
Why? views of the Hudson River and interesting art. It's a perfect
• Where is a good place to go in your town... ? place for a picnic in the afternoon or a walk in the evening.
- when it's very cold It's a beautiful place. and you can't believe that you are in
- when it's raining the middle of a busy city.
- when the sun is shining
• What can you do in these places? WHERE CAN YOU...?

- ID learn to do something new
2D take a walk in the evening
3D D have a very good view
4D D see art
sD exercise
60 do some shopping
see a bridge
1D see a very interesting building

aD

l

3 GRAMMAR simple present or present continuous?

a 3 11>)) Jack and his friend Marisol are at the Top ofthe Rock at the
Rockefeller Center. Cover the conversation and listen. Check(...') the places
they see.

Oh, it's really crowded up here! Let's stand over there. Those people are

moving (move).

This is great. Everybody (take) photos, too. Look, that's Central Park.

Where? Oh, yes. I can see it. Where's the Brooklyn Bridge?

It's over there. And look at Yankee Stadium. A baseball game is on!

How do you know?

Because the stadium lights _ (shine). The lights only _ _ __

(shine) when there's a baseball game on.

_ _ __ (love) the view of the Hudson River with the Statue of Liberty

and Ellis Island.

Me, too. Go and stand there. I (want) to take a photo of you.

OK. Make sure you get the Chrysler Building, too.

I think it (start) to rain. Oh, yes, look. It {rain).

It always (rain) when we're sightseeing!

And it's windy, too. Let's go back inside.

M Quick, the elevator door ____ (open). Let's go.

c Read the conversation again, and focus on the verbs shine and rain. When do
we use the simple present? When do we use the present continuous?

>d p.132 Grammar Bank SC. Learn more about the simple present and

present continuous and practice them.

>e Communication What do you do? What are you doing now?

A p.103 B p.108.

PRONUNCIATION places in New York City

a 3 13>)) Place names in New York City are sometimes difficult for visitors
to pronounce and understand. Listen. Underline the stressed syllable in the
bold words.

Cenltral Park the Broolklyn Bridge the Staltue of Lilberlty Elllis lslland
St. Paltrick's Caltheldral Rolckelfelller Cenlter the Hudison Rilver
Yanlkee Staldilum Walshinglton Square Park Grand Cen jtral Terlmilnal

b Listen again and repeat the names.

c Practice with a partner. Imagine you are in a taxi.
Where do you want to g°.!J ~o Grand Central Terminal, please.

WRITING

a Arc social networking sites, e.g., Twitter or Facebook, popular in your
country? What kind of people use them? Do you or your friends use them?

>b p.113 Writing Social networking. Write Facebook posts to say what you

are doing on vacation.

Online Practice

1 VOCABULARY clothes !E~ MEETING ON THE STREET

a Match the words and pictures. a 3 15>)) Watch or listen to Jenny and Rob. What problem does
Rob have?
";I
b Watch or listen again. Complete the sentences.
... ...,...I.,
1 Rob has a for Jenny.

2 Jenny has another meeting with _ _ _

3 Rob has an interview in minutes.

4 Jenny's meeting is at nine _ _ _

5 Rob needs to buy a new _ _ _

6 They go to a clothing

7 Jenny needs to answer her _ __

c 3 16 l)) Look at the information box. Listen and repeat
the phrases.

0 Apologizing That's OK.
Don't worry.
I'm sorry. No problem.
I'm so sorry.
I'm really sorry.

d Cover the box. In pairs, practice apologizing and responding.

0 DajAcket f'd3:ebt/ a skirt1\brt/ ~ BUYING CLOTHES

;:: jeans l13inz/ D shoes Ju;' a 3 17>)) Watch or listen to Rob
buying a shirt. Answer the
[ l a shirt 1J3rt, n a sweater I '.'>WCIJr/ questions.

I ] a I-shirt /'t1Jar~i '.] pants /pa:nts/ 1 What si:t.e does Rob want?
2 Does he try it on?
b 3 14>)) Listen and check. Practice saying 3 How much is the shirt?
the words.

b Watch or listen again. Complete the You Hear phrases. ! j JENNY'S ON THE PHONE

0i)) You Hear You Say a 3 19>)) Watch or listen and mark the sentences T (true)
or F (false).
Can I you? Yes, what size is this shirt?
1 Jenny is talking to Eddie.
Let's see. It's a small. 2 She says she doesn't like London.
What _ do you need? A medium. 3 She says she likes the people in the office.
4 Jenny is standing outside the store.
This is a Thanks. Where can I try it 5 Eddie thinks that Rob is her boss.
on? 6 Jenny loves Rob's new shirt.

The changing are

over there. Thank you.

is it? It's fine. How much is it?

It's £44.99.

c 3 18>)) Watch or listen and repeat the You Say I
phrases. !:.Qpy the r.b.x,thm. ~

0 Saying prices in the US Saying prices in the UK 1
=$5.00 five dollars
=$5.50 Five dollars and =£5.00 five pounds b Watch or listen again. Say why the F sentences are false.

fifty-five cents, £5.50 = fifty five pounds c Look at the Social English phrases.
Who says them: Jenny, Rob, or Eddie?
five-fifty sop = fifty pence

=50¢ fifty cents

Sizes

= = = =Sizes S small, M medium, L large, XL extra large

Social English phrases

d Practice the dialogue with a partner. It's so cool! I have to go.

e • In pairs, role-play buying clothes. Right now? Have fun!
A (book open) You are rhe salesperson. Start with Can I
lielp you? Don't be silly! What's wrong?
B (book closed) You are the cusromer. Buy a T-shirt,
a jacket, or jeans. Wait a minute. No way!

f Change roles. American and British English

store = American English
shop = British English

={nine]-thirty American English

halfpast [nine]= British English

d 3 20>)) Watch or listen and check. Do you
know what they arc in your language?

e Watch or listen again and repeat
the phrases.

• Canyou...?

[J apologize

C buy clothes
C: say prices

P, you, him, etc.

Do you
like her?

'Who is the man with the roses in his hand?" thinks Anna. "J want to meet him...
"Who is the girl with the guitar?" thinks Will. "I like her, I want to meet hen."
But they do not meet.
"There are lots of men," says Anna's friend Vicki, but Anna
can't forget Will. And then one rainy day...

Sally's Pnon~

Sally is always running, and she has her phone with
her all the time: at home, on the train, at work, at
lunchtime, and at the stores.

But then one afternoon, suddenly she has a
different phone...and it changes her life.

When Cal Dexter rents one of the Blue Lake
Cabins, he finds $3,000 - under the floor! He

doesn't know it, but it is the money from a
bank robbery. A dead man's money.

"Do I take it to the police?" he thinks.
But three more people want the money,

and two of them are dangerous.
Can Cal stop them?

1 GRAMMAR object pronouns 2 PRONUNCIATION /a1/, Iii, and 111

a Look at the three book covers and read the information a 3 23 >)) Say the three groups ofwords and match them
to a sound picture. Listen and check.
that tells you what the book is about. Answer the
~ i cp
questions with Red Roses (RR), Sally's Phone (SP), or DD bike Dfish tree
Dead Man's Money (DMM).
1 him it his ring finish pick
Which book...? 2 he she me meet read leave
1 __ is a love story 3 I my buy smile nice tonight
2 __ takes place in the US
3 __ is about a person who is stressed b 3 24>)) Listen. Can you hear the difference?
4 __ is about a man in a difficult situation
5 _ _ is about a person who is romantic l a he's b his 4 a leave b live
6 __ has a gadget that is important 2 a me b my 5 a this b these
3 a it b eat 6 a we b why
b Look at the h i:ghUglu _e.d words in the texts. Who do
c 3 25>)) Listen and check (I') the word you hear.
they refer to?
- d 3, 26>)) Listen to this love story. Practice telling it.
<;,}2im = the man with the roses
They live in a big city.
c )>- p.134 Grammar Bank 6A. Learn more about object He works in an office, she's a writer.
pronouns and practice them. She meets him in the gym. She likes his smile.
He thinks she loves him. He buys her a ring.
d 3 22 >)) Listen and say the sentences with a pronoun But fi nally, she says goodbye.
instead ofthe name(s).

l)) I like Anna. 0ike her.

Sally's Phone

3 READING &LISTENING Lunchtime

a 3 27>)) Read and listen to an extract from It is one o'clock. Sally and Claire are
Sally's Phone. Answer the questions.
looking at skins.
CHARACTERS: "Do you like this one, Sally?" Claire says.
• Sally, a young woman
• Claire, Sally's friend from work "Yes, it's beautiful, but I never wear red."
• Andrew, Sally's friend
• Paul, a young man "Do you like red?" Claire asks.
• Katharine, Paul's sister
"Yes, I do - but Andrew doesn't."
I Where are Claire and Sally?
2 Why doesn't Sally buy the skirt immediately? "Well," Claire says, "it's a beautiful skirt.
3 What do they do when they finish shopping?
4 Why does she call her mother? You like red. What do you want to do?"
5 What is Paul doing when Sally is talking to
Sally buys the skirt. .·
her mother?
6 What happens when he stands up? Claire goes back to work, but Sally wants a coffee. She goes mto a
7 Do they go out ofthe cafe together?
cafe. She buys a coffee and sits down. Then she calls her mother.
b Read the extract again. With a partner guess
the meaning ofthe highlighcell verbs. "Hi, Mom. I have a new skirt - it's beautiful. I want to wear

c 3 28 >)) Read and listen to the next part it tonight."
of the story. Why are Paul and Sally
having problems? "What color is it?"

p Pronouns and possessive adjectives "It's red."
"That's nice. Red is a good color for you," says her mother.
When you read, be careful with different
kinds of pronouns and possessive Next to Sally, Paul is finishing his coffee. He calls his friend and talks to
adjectives, e.g., he, his, him, etc. Make
sure you know who (or what) they refer to. him. Then he stands up. The bag with the red skirc£alls on the floor.

d Read the extract again. With a partner, "Oh! I'm sorry," Paul says. "That's OK," Sally says. He puts
say who the highlig teal pronouns and
possessive adjectives refer to. cfown his phone and picks UQ the bag. "Here's your bag."

cPaalul'lIwiaamntsotot~) ~ = Paul's "Thank you." She smiles.

e Underline words or phrases in the extract "What a nice smile!" Paul thinks.
about phones or making calls, e.g., rinBs, Paul picks up his phone and goes out of the cafe. Sally finishes her
answers the phone, etc.
coffee. She picks up her bag and her phone, and goes back to work.
f What do you think happens in the end?
Sally's Phone
p Reading in English
Afternoon
Reading Graded Readers, e.g., the
Oxford Bookworms series, helps you Paul is in his office.
to learn and remember vocabulary and A phone rings.
grammar. Buy or borrow a Starter level
book (with a CD if possible). "What's that noise?" Paul thinks.
He answers the phone. It is Andrew.
4 SPEAKING
"Hello, Sally?"
>Communication Reading in English p.103.
Interview your partner. "It isn't Sally, it's Paul."
"Paul? Paul who? Where's Sally?"
"Who's Sally? There's no Sally here."
"Huh!"

Andrew finishes the call.

Paul wants to call fus mother. He finds "Mom" on the phone, and
presses the button.

"Hello, Mom. It's Paul."

"Paul? Who's Paul? I'm not Paul's mom. I'm Sally's mom."

"What's happening?" Paul thinks.

"What number is that?" he1 asks.
"It's 0783 491839."

"I'm very sorry,"Paul says. "It's the wrong number."

"That's OK," Sally's mom says. "What a nice voice!" she thinks.

Sally is at work.
Ring ring!

S e answers the phone.

"Hello, is Paul there?"

"No, I'm sorry, this is ..."

"Can you give a message to him? This is lusi sister Katharine.

There's a party at my house tonight. It's my birthday."
"But I. .."

"Eight o'clock - OK. Bye." Online Practice

V the date; ordinal numbers I love reading.
P consonant clusters; saying the date

1 VOCABULARY & 2 READING
PRONUNCIATION the date
a Read the first part ofthe text. What's special about the
a Number the months 1- 6. third Monday in January and the third Friday in June?

0 April ._J June
0 february
~ March
0 January
D May

>- p.159 Vocabulary Bank The weather and

dates. Do part 2.

p Ordinal numbers first, fourth, etc. The third Monday in January is the most depressing day of
the year, says psychologist Dr. Cliff Arnall, who calls it Blue
Some ordinal numbers can be difficult to say Monday. Why? Because it's winter, the weather is usually gray
because they end in two or more consonant and cold, the days are dark, and Monday is the first day of the
sounds, e.g., sixth working week. People are also often short of money after the
holidays, and some people feel bad after breaking their Ne\'.v
c 3 31 >)) Listen and repeat the ordinal Year resolutions. And the happiest day of the year? "The third
numbers.Then practice saying them. Friday in June," says Dr. Arnall. And it's easy to see why - it's
summer, it's warm outside, the evenings are light, and the
fifth sixth eighth twelfth weekend starts now!

d 3 32 >)) How do you say these dates? Listen l A /e asked our readers about the days and ti mes during trie
and check.
t V year that make them feel good.
3/1 11/2 5/3 6/4
1/5 7/6 9/12 10/17 1 What's your favorite time of day? Why?
8/20 2/23 4/28 12/31 2 What's your favorite day of the week? Why?
3 What's your favorite month? Why?
e Listen again and repeat the dates. Copy the 4 What's your favorite season? Why?
5 What's your favorite holiday? Why?
~thm.

f What days are holidays in your country?

g Ask the other students in your class When's
your birthday? Does anyone have the same
(or nearly the same) birrhday as you?

b Read the questions and Joe's and Rose's answers and complete
them with phrases a-f.

a every week is different d I love cooking
b l like making plans e the days are long
c I hate getting up early f I like being awake

c Look at the rughligfitcil words and phrases and guess
their meaning.

4 GRAMMAR like+ (verb + -ing)

a Complete the chart with a verb from the list.
don't like hate don't mind like love

Joe 24 I_ _

Ten thirty at night. Because it's the time of day when I c.a.n I _~

really relax. b What form ofthe verb follows like, love, don't mind,
and hate?
2 Saturday. Because 1 during the week, and Saturday
>c p.134 Grammar Bank 68. Learn more about
is the first day when I can stay "" bed until 12 if I want!
like+ (verb + -inB) and practice it.
3 August. Because my birthday is in August and I'm usually
5 SPEAKING & WRITING
on vacation.
a Write a verb or verb phrase for each picture. Use the
4 Thesummer. Because the weather's good, 2 and -inB form of the verb.

people are 1n a good mill)].
5 January 1st. Because it's the start of a new year, and 3_ __

fl.o.se Js

Early morning. Because 4 when other people are

a5kep, and the light is beautiful.

2 It depends. Because 5 !

3 May. Because the world is pale green, and asparagus

is in season!

4 Fall. Because thekaie.s are red anti yellow, and it's a time

for a lot of wonderful fruit and vegetables. 6 !

5 Fourth of July. Because I love fireworks, and I always watch

them at night with my family.

3 LISTENING

a 3 33>)) Listen to Martin answering the questions in --2 0.b In pairs, ask and answer about each activity.
Favorite Times. Complete column 1.

1 W hat's your favorite...? 2 W hy? A Do you like reading? Yes, I love it.
time of day:
during the week _ _ A What write~s } ( B I like John Grisham.
do you lik~ ~hat about you?
on the weekend
day ofthe week _ c Interview your partner with the five questions from
month _ _ Favorite Times in 2.
season _ ___
holiday _ _ __ d Write an a rticle called Myfavorite times. Add photos or
drawings ifyou can. Use the texts in 2 as a model.

b Listen again and complete column 2.

Online Practice

r do.., What kind
of music do

you like?

1 VOCABULARY music

a 3 35>)) Listen and number the kinds of music 1- 9. Can you name any other kinds ofmusic in English?

0 0 0 0 D 0 Dpop folk
classical Latin gospel [J opera [J blues heavy music traditional

b What kind of music do/ don't you like? 0ike folk, but I don't like blues .

c Do the music quiz in small groups.

these people famous for? 2 Where are they from? Match the singers Whose music do you hear in the
soundtrack of these movies/
a Beyonce and bands to their countries. shows?
b Louis Armstrong
c Jay-Z a Coldplay 1 Canada a We Will Rock You
d Yehudi Menuhin b This Is It
e Queen b Rihanna 2 Ireland c Yellow Submarine
f Bob Marley d Amadeus
c Placido Domingo 3 Britain e Mamma Mia!

d Black Eyed Peas 4 Barbados

e U2 5 Spain

f Michael Buble 6 the US

2 GRAMMAR review: be or do? 3 PRONUNCIATION /y/
a rc~the right words.
a 3 39 >)) Listen and repeat the words and sound.
I What kind of music are you/ do you listen to?
2 I'm not/ Tdon't like pop. ~ vacht es \ OU ellow
3 Areyou/ Do you play in a band? voung vour voga vear
4 She isn't/ doesn't listening to you.
5 Where are/ do the Black Eyed Peas from? p Hidden sound

b :>- p.134 Grammar Bank 6C. Learn more about Some words with the iw sound (spelled with u or
ew) also have a /y/ sound before the /u/, e.g., music
be and do and practice them. IT' uz1k. , NOT 1 muZii<1.

- c 3 38>)) Listen and make the questions. b 3 40 >)) Listen and repeat the sentences. T hen practice
saying them.
>)) They're Chinese. 0re they Chinese?
1 That oung 1 1sician plays tiful L sic.
>))He plays the guitar. ~oes he play the guitar? 2 He .sually ,ses a ellow pencil.
3 The oga students start in Ja 1 ary this ear.

4 SPEAKING 5 READING

a Read the music questionnaire. Complete the a Do you play a musical instrument? What? Do you enjoy playing it?
questions with are or do. Complete question
6 with the names ofsix musicians/ bands b Read the article. How is music changing the lives ofyoung people
you either love or hate. in Venezuela?

Music questionnaire ~MuSic_is_cfianQiilg ffieifilives~-

l you a big fan of a singer or band? I nside the con$.:1.:rLhalla top on.;_he_sJra
_ __ you a member of a fan club or is playing brilliantly. Their young
conductor, Gustavo Dudamel, is one of
forum? the best in the world. nut we are not in
New York City, London, or Vienna. We are
2 How often _ _ you...? in Caracas, the capital ofVenezuela. The
• go to concerts or gigs orchestra is the Simon Bolivar Symphony
• go fishing 1 Orchestra ofVenezuela, and its conductor
• watch MTV (or other music channels) and young musicians come from the
• download music poorest families in the country. They are
• look for song lyrics on the Internet a product ofEL Sistema (8the system~ in Spanish), a project
• sing karaoke started in 1975 to save poor children from crime and drug
addiction through classical music.
3 How you usually listen to music?
Today, more than 270,000 young Venezuelans from the barrios
• on the radio (poor areas in Caracas) are learning to play instruments. They
practice Beethoven and Brahms instead oflearning to steal and
• online shoot. Gisella, aged 11, says "I am learning the viola because I
want to escape from the barrio. In Venezuela, now it's cooler to
• on your iPod/MP3 player like Strauss than salsa." Edgar, 22, who plays in the orchestra,
says "sometimes when we finish late, I stay in town - it's
• on CDs dangerous to go home at that time. But now, most of my fr iends
are here. We are a family as well as an orchestra."
4 What kind of music _ _ __ you Like
Listening to when you are...? Dudamel is now also the Music Director of the Los Angeles
• sad Philharmonic, one ofthe US's top orchestras. But he returns
• happy frequently to Caracas to conduct. "I miss my orchestra, but I will
• stressed never leave them. They're family," he says.

5 you listening t o a particular song
or piece of music a lot right now?

6 What _ _ __ you think of...?

Male musicians

Female musicians

Bands

p Giving opinions c Look at the lllghll ghted words. With a partner, guess
their meaning.
I like him.
I don't like her. d Do you know ofany other projects to help poor children?
I think they're
great I fantastic. 6 WRITING
OK I not bad.
awful I terrible. )-- p.113 Writing An informal email. You are going to write a

b Take turns interviewing a partner with similar email to a pen pal. ,_
the music questionnaire. Ask for more
information. Do you have similar 7 3 41 >)) SONG Lemon Tree 1'
musical tastes?

Online Practice

GRAMMAR VOCABULARY

~a,b,orc. a Complete the phrases with these verbs.

1 She _ _ the piano. buy call dance forget have hear play run take tell
a can play b can to play c cans play
___ a noise 6 _ __ a party
2 _ _ come tonight? 7 _ __ photos
a Do you can b You can c Can you 2 ___ a musical instrument
3 _ _ somebody's birthday 8 a marathon
3 A What's that noise? 4 - -·- a present for your mother 9 a taxi
B ___ a party upstairs. 5 ___ somebody a secret 10 ___ a tango
a They having
b They're having b Complete the sentences withfor, in, on. to, or at.
c They're have
1 She goes to bed ___ about eleven o'clock.
4 The weather is cold, but ___ raining. 2 They have their TV _ _ very loud.
a it doesn't b it isn't c it not 3 I can't find the keys. Can you look _ __ them?
4 I need to talk ___ the doctor.
5 A What ___ doing? 5 I'm coming! Wait _ _ _ me!
B I'm studying for an exam.
a are you b do you c you are 6 My birthday's _ _ July.

6 Look! The stadium's lights _ _. 7 Their wedding is _ __ March 2nd.
a shine b shines c are shining
c ~the word that is different.
7 The museum ___ at 2:00 on Mondays.
a closes b is closing c close 1 cloudy wet snowy shine
2 shine rain blow fog
8 A What __? 3 fall season spring winter
B I'm a nurse. 4 first third seven twelfth
a are you doing b do you do c do you 5 twenty-second twenty-five twenty-one twenty-three
6 May Sunday December June
9 Our son always calls ___ every day. 7 day week minute month
a we b us c our 8 band rock reggae jazz

10 ls your sister at home? I need to speak PRONUNCIATION
to ___.
Qa the word with a different sound.
a him b she c her
11 Do you like ___ housework? driving wrong change long
w inter
a doing b do making ce w ndy spring cold
12 ldon'tmind _ _ early. Thursday
sn l\\ g<.:. n ow
a getup b getting up c to getup
13 A _ _ hungry? th ird the tenth

B Yes. What's for dinner? 5 /yu/ music January beautiful blues
a Do you b Have you c Are you b Underline the stressed syllable.
14 What song ___ listening to?
a are you b do you c you are 1 neigh bor 2 re mem ber 3 Jujly 4 Felbrularly S clajssi!cal
15 What time _ _ she usually go to bed?
a do b is c does

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