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> Pelle Ty HB! In this unit, you tearn how to. . . PRY peo) LRT ed RTT ae me ee Ly read Ae aed ead en as rere rte ar eee te ee ce et Ue er Me ee Pras Could Ce a) pees tetey CoM) 31 ena | Roe Ot iosMason's |(f Furniture BEACH STREET MAIN STREET café with free Wi-Fi near here? Un... there's one on Main Street ~ actoss from the big department store. I's tight up this street Thanks. Oh, and are there any cash machines around here? Yeah. There are some ATMs over there, outside the bank, just across the street. a Getting started A Lookat the map. What can you do at each place you see? Tell the class “Well, there's a furniture store, guess you can buy tables and..." B_ 4)22 Listen. Sonia is asking Jack for help. What is she looking for? Practice the conversation "ex Can you complete these questions and answers? Practice with a partner oe __ any ATMs around here? 4 B Yes, there's on Beach Street. B Yes, there are__ cash machines just across the street, ___ a furniture store near here? SHALE 54@AY Grammar 1s there? are there? tocation expressions 4223 Is there a café with fee Wi-Fi near here? Are there any cash machines near here? ‘Yes, there is, There's one on Main Street, ‘Yes, there are, There are some outside the bank. , No, there isa’t, There isnt one in this neighborhood. No, there aren't. There aren't any nearby. i ¥ A Look at the map on page 54. Complete the questions with Is there a or Are there any. Complete the answers with one, , some, any, and location expressions. Then practice. i Driver _/s there a _bank around here? ‘ Matt Yeah, there's one ___ tight _— Main Street. ' Ws_ : _ the deli. Do you see Sam’s Deli ~ just , ..___ the street? , Driver fh, Can park there? I mean, parking tot? : Matt Well,there's____just______ the bank, but ¥ the entrance is Lincoln. : Driver. public restrooms near there? > Matt No, there aren't____there, but there's a oareed sucet CLL onihecoraerer ; department store Main and Third, I'm sure tmana tise there are there, ___the store , Driver Thanks. 0h, and__.___ shoe stores near here? tha , Matt Well, there's on Main, Second ‘cress the steet from 3 and Third Avenues. But thats about it, fcsued . Driver Okay. And one more thing __.. post office around here? 5 Matt Um... actually, there fsn’t__ inthis neighborhood ¥ There's only a maitbox = the drugstore the shoe store. B Pair work Now ask and answer questions about these places onthe map. Don't use is therewith eee + ajewelry store» restaurants + aconvenience store + agasstation © electronics stores Are there any Ais? Wor Hane any ATED | i Qa Speaking naturally Word stress in compound nouns @e @- ee bookstore restroom — drugstore A 4))224 Listen and repeat the compound nouns above, Notice the stress pattern. © SSE B_())225 Listen and complete the questions, Then ask and answer the questions with a partner. 1. Are there any nice. _____ near 4. Are there any good in this your home? neighborhood? 2. Istherea___ A around here? $, Isthere a good near your home? 3. Istherea__ in this area? 4. Are there any. around here? PRs =A Excuse me, could you give me directions to the Rock'n’ Roll Museum? B Sure. Go straight ahead for two blocks, You're going ta see a ferry terminal. Make a right and go dovia the stieet about a block. It's on the left @ Building vocabulary and grammar Are you tost? Can I help you? D Yes, thanks. Can you tell me how to get to Panther Stadium? € Sure, Go to the end of this block, and turn right. Walk up two blocks. You can’t miss it. - ‘A. 4))228 Listen to the conversations above, and follow the directions on the map. Then underline all) the expressions for directions. Practice with a partner. EB. Lookat the information betow. Find your location and destination on the map. Then complete the questions and put the directions in order, 4. You'rein the Ocean Hotel. Someone asks: 2. You're outside the parking garage. You ask: A Ave youlost?____. help you? A you tell me how to get to the B thanks. __._._you give me directions aquarium? ta Symphony Hall B [1 the aquarium is going to be on your right. A Cm, then make a right. Cl vou're going to see a ferry terminal, = (1 Turn teft again at the comer, and (C1 Sure. Go straight ahead for two blocks. walk up two blocks. 1 Make a left. C1 ts right there, on the right, {J walk up the street about one block. 11 um, yes. When you go out of the hotel, ;; Around town a ; a Grammar Offers and requests with Can and Could 4) 227 os : Offers Requests . 4 Can | help you? Can you help me?. - : What cam | do? Can you tell me how to getto the aquarium?» Canyou. 74s nawecamnnon How can | help? Could you give me directions? ne ere ret ' People use Could you... ?t0 ‘make their quests more polite MAIER C00 001... ’ A Look at the map on page 56. Some people are asking for directions WM Could you...? at the Visitor Center. Complete the questions and directions. you give me directions to the Museum of Modern Art? Is i far from here? B_ Uh, no, it’s not far. So, go out of the door and turn __ 208 you recommenda place to go running? B Let me think, There's a running path in Seaside Park. Go Ihelp you? B Yeah, thanks. you tell me how to get to Panther Stadium? A Sure, you need £0 0 ae ____ you give me directions from there to the aquarium? 4. Am staying at the Ocean Hote! ‘ y 5 b } b 3. A Good morning. b 4 ' ' ' 8 Oh, no problem. Go oe 7 } 5. A Hello, help you? oi So, the subway is just a short walk from here. Go__ Pm sory. You're wi g for a subway map. Here you go. B Thanks, Have a good day. B Pairwork Take turns asking for and giving directions to different places on the map on page 56. i a Listening and speaking Finding your way around A. 4)228 Look at the map on page 56 again. Listen to the concierge at the Ocean Hotel give directions to people, Where do they want to go? Write the places. 2 Be en ene 4 0S B_ Pair work Take turns asking the questions below and giving directions for the neighborhood you are in, t ' ' ' ‘* Is there a place to go skateboarding near here? * Could you recommend a cheap restaurant around here? © Are there any cash machines within walking dislance? + Can you teil me hiow to get to the subway or to a bus stop? © Could you give me directions to the nearest drugstore? i + Canyou recommend a good place to go shopping? A Is there a place to go skateboarding near here? 8 Well, let me think. There’s a skateboarding park behind the library. You just walk. 37 1Lesson © Suvessiee// a Conversation strategy Checking information A What kind of information do people ask a concierge when they are staying in a hotel? | Make a class list, i They ask for directions to restaurants B_ 4)2.29 Listen. What places does the concierge recommend? Where does Maria decide to eat? ~ Concierge Hello, Can help you? Maria Um, are there any nice places to eat around here? Concierge Excuse me? Did you say places to eat? Maria Yes, but not fast food. Concierge OK. Well, there's a Mexican restaurant within walking distance. Maria Within walking distance? Concierge Yes, It's right down the street. It gets great reviews. Or there's a Vietnamese place on Park Avenue. That's seally good. Maria I'm sorry? There’s a Vietnamese place where? Concierge Park Avenue. But it’s always busy. There’s usually about a 15-minute wait Maria Did you say fifteen or fifty? Concierge Fifteen Maria Oh, OK. Welt, that sounds good. Could you give me directions? there’s abouta Checking expression: ora Be “checking” i “Fifteen or fifty?” Excuse me? OF use “checking” expressions. Find examples Panne Inthe conversation. of rae D }230 Complete the conversations with the missing words. Then listen and check, Practice with a partner and continue the conversations. 1. A Could you give me directions tothe bus station? 8 'm sorry? Did you say the _. 74 2. A Isthere an indonesian restaurant nearhere? 8 Did you saylndianor___? 3. A Doyou have a number for a cab company? B_ Excuse me? Did you say a__ ? 4. A How do you get to the airport from here? B Sorry, what did you say? The _ uy 5. A Are there any good movies on this week? B Any did you say? }Around oan ESS A Strategy plus “Echo” questions Here are some more examples: A Is there a drugstore ‘around here? 8 I'msomy, awhat? Inan “echo” question, you repeat something you heard, and you add a question word to check information you didn’t hear. A ftopens at 10:00. B Excuse me? It opens at what time? There's a Vietnamese ace on Park Avenue, 4) 231 Complete the conversations with “echo" questions. Usethe — Ssusng words in the box. Then listen and check. Practice with a partner. rid feel itches pt 'm sory? There's a Vietnamese place where? information, they say Fm sorry? howfar howmuch what whatkind of when where ‘more often than Excuse me? RMN 19 50079? 1. A So, are there any theme parks here? WaMMM Excuse me? B V'm sorry, any __ 2 2. A Is there an outdoor swimming pool around here? B Actually, there is. it's opposite the park A Excuse me? It’s __ See 3. A You know, movie tickets cost $12. They'ee expensive B Theycost___ ss? 4. A They have great outdoor concerts every night untit 10:00. B I'm sory, until 2 5. A So, are there any museums in the city? B_ Yeah. There’s a science museum about 15 minutes away. A Pm sorry, it's 2 6. A. There are some good Thai restaurants here cs B There are some good restaurants? a Listening and strategies Tourist information A €) 232 Listen to the start of six conversations at a visitor center. What do you think each person says next to check the information? Number the sentences 1 t0 6 (2) Excuse me? Fourteen or forty? (Bis you say thai [A Fm sony? From where? 3 rrm somy. t's how far? 1 rm sory, atis ofwhat? —E] Did you say roller skates? B 4) 223 Now listen to the complete conversations. How does the person working at the visitor center answer the questions above? east © Pair work Role-play conversations at a visitor center. Ask for information about places in your town or city, and check the information you hear. A Are there any good gift shops around here? 8 case me? What kind f shops? : Ferrera acsTeosExploring the a Reading A. What do you know about Istanbul? Make a class list. Its in Turkey "ites sometimes define words | they use witha dash B. Read the website below. Find one thing you didn’t know about Enjoy «cup of chy ~ Terksh ten Istanbul and one thing you knew already. pee a ate Sea napa Day 1: WITH A WALKING TOUR Your tour begins at Guthane 2 Park, Enjoy the shaded lawns and beautiful gardens, and walk H toward the famous Topkapi Palace. The museum has incredible jewels, gold, and Barks of art, Then walk through the palace grounds for fabulous views across the Bosphorus. Walk back into the park and enjoy a cup of chay ~ Turkish tea ~ at one of the little outdoor cafés. Outside the park, walk down one of the little cobbiestone streets with traditional ‘wooden houses. Find your way to the seventeenth century Blue Mosque ~ ramed for the blue tiles on its inside walls, Then walk north for a coupte of blocks and visit the beautiful Hagia Sophia mosque - now a museum Da 2 SHOP TILL YOU DROP Start your day at the colorful and q NY 5 busting Grand Bazaar. There are thousands of shops with everything from gold and silver to beautiful Turkish rugs. You'l find plenty ‘of souvenits here to take home with you, Thea head north and continue to the fabulous spice market For a quick lunch, go to one of Istanbul's pastry shops and try a borek ~ a pastry with a cheese or meat filling. Delicious! Spend the rest of your day exploring the fashionable area of Nisantasi, with its designer shops and exciting nightlife. Ready to drop? End your day at ‘one of Istanbul's famous Turkish baths. Day 32 EAE ATR ow I REE Tt : Ce Daly 35 tate the tocat fey from Eminony to | NI Qe ao ‘Anadolu Kavagi. Don't forget. your camera so you can B take spectacular photos of palaces, old houses, and F forts atong the way. Then, before the boat returns, be E sue to have a leisurely lunch at one of the seafood # i rgetic, hike up the 60Around C_ Read the website again and answer the questions. Then compare with a partner. 1. Where can you do these things, according to the website? jewels and works of art b, walk around beautiful gardens, i. drink Turkish tea a, buya Turkish rug cs What is a borek? ‘What sights can you see on the boat trip? How did the Blue Mosque get its name? Which three place: Ace there any places you would ot go ta? Why? ‘would you like to see on this tour? Why? QQ\ Talk about it what are some of your favorite places? Group work Discuss places in your town or city. Can you agree on the best place to do these things? Is there a good place to sit and watch peaple go by? a fun place to spend a rainy afternoan? a cheap (but good) place to eat? » a quiet area (0 go fora walk or a jog? ~ a.good place to shop for electronics? an interesting museum? » a neighborhood with a lot of cultura events? » aneighborhood with tots of interesting nightlife? EA Writing Awatking-tour guide A. Read the guide to Rockville and the Help note below. Underline the expressions for giving directions, Giving directions A Walking Tour of Rockville + The four beains a ‘The tour begins at Monterey Park. It’s a beautiful pask with a [3B | © Tura righton Street. big fake. It has beautiful flower gardens all yenr LE | « retumto.../ Wark back to ter the park on Lincoln Avenue. Walk along the road until sou get to the lake. Find a nice park bench. 1°52 good! place to sit and veteh people [+ Continue easton ____Street * Walk north for two blocks. Walk back to the entrance and twin right on Lincoln Avenue SUSE B_ Now write a guide for a walking tour in your city or town. Write about three different North places and explain why they are worth visiting. Give directions to each place. © Group work Read your classmates’ guides. Then tell the group which tour you would like to take and why, élMae ee es Vocabulary notebook, Ceci Te there a bank around here? Learning tip Drawing maps Draw and label a map to help you remember directions. People say around here 50 thnes more Frequently than near Here 1 Use the map to number the directions to the bank below. 2 wali one more block ples: Co tum ight j (et Walk up one block OF make a tet 1 wsonthetet, just past the post office 2. Now draw your own map, Show the way from your home or class to a place you often go. Then write the directions to go with the map. IRE Buy or download a map of your town ot city, Highlight the route from one place you know to another. Then write directions, Learn the directions. fy aren) bBo) Pare nn ce Pen eee ene Dd BR ae Cuan aC SU au Dec oe ae Wek ECan eee Bona TCS Rice De eee OT TS a Dee eee Oea Unscramble the questions. Put the words in the correct order to make questions. Then ask and answer the questions with a partner. 1, doing / are / next weekend / what / you ? What are you doing next. weekend? 2. aller class / going to / you / go shopping fare? 4, you / here / dic / another city / from f move? last year / you / did on vacation / ga / where? SoHE rare al 6. what / your fin school / favorite / was subject 2 7. are / alot of / in / fun places / neighborhood / there { your? Complete the conversation, Use the words and expressions in the box, Use capital letters where necessary. Then practice with a partner. a Can you complete this conversation? | actually Yate there any him I'm not sure on some wasbom — where andeverything did yousay — Imean —mygrandfather_— one until, what time A. Are there any. nice gitt stores around here? i oe gift stores? Um, there’s _ 7 Just across the street, i Oh, _no, it closed. But there are___.___ in the mall i A Ohyeah.t need to get. something. It's his birthday next weel i B. Oh, really? How olds he going to be? A Well, he in 1948, so how old is that? 8 Oh, H'm not good at math. So, what are you going to get? Aum, B Does he have any hobbies? A. Well, he's pretty active, He’s really into exercise, B_ Well, here's an idea, Take him to a bowling alley for A Take him H B_ Toa bowling alley, There's one _ __- Fifth, Sixth Avenue. And you can play pool and table tennis Itdoesn’t close midnight A Itcloses at 7 Actually, that’s a great idea, Thanks Pr emmaa What can you remember? A. Add four words to each category, and compare with a partner, Ask questions to find out more information. A How are you going to celebrate New Year's Eve? 8 We're going aut for dinner. How about you? Ave you going to have a party, or... ? B Choose a category and survey your class or group. Report your findings to the class. “Most of us are going to celebrate New Year's Eve.” “Nobody is going to have a birthday party.” GA Get it right! A Canyou complete these questions? Use the words in the box. 1. What's yourcity, | mean, your like? swim 2. Areyou going to any birthday parties, | mean, ___ this year? best 3. Canyyou give me directions to a bank around here? | mean, a ? neighborhood 4. When did you leara to walk? I mean, when did you learn to ? weddings. 5. What was your worst, mean,___ subject in school? post office B Pair work Take turns asking the questions above. Use “vague” expressions in your answers, Check your partner's answers with “echo” questions. ‘A What's your city, I mean, your neighborhood like? B Well, like it. There's @ lot to do, We have alot of cofés and restaurants and everything. A Pm sorry. Alot of what? a Do you know your city? Pair work Write directions from your class to three places nearby, Then trade papers. Can your partner guess the places? 1.Crossithe street, turn left, and walk.up..f 2 blocks. This place is on the right, next to the bank, What is ? 1..A.convenience, store... 7Going EINE PAG5! In this unit, you tearn how to. . . eS eT) ett URerrtecn >) SE ug ready Se Lr Mn Ce ag Opa aun cd erred Pees Tg EE) SR eects Se 4 Nee eee cra ee edd Core Before you begin... SMU ee Sek Sue eas eu Ee ruts STC cerN Cere(aa tyr mer eh Cl Geranew eutenseandpack | Ol buy travel size olerres, “Cl senatino co Aver Mara Toke photo. (And passport | Cl checkontheweative Alicia $0, are you all packed for your tr Rita No. I'm nowhere near ready ~ look at my to-do list | need to go shopping to get a suitcase. ‘And | still have to go online to find a flight Alicia Uh-oh. So, is it expensive to fly to Puerto Rico - or is it easy to find cheap flights? Rita Well, it's not too hard to find a bargain, You just have to do some research, Alicia Right, So why are you going exactly?» Rita To see my relatives in San juan. Then we're alt going someplace to go snorkeling Alicia Nice. Sounds like a fun trip, Good tuck with your list Rita. Thanks. a Getting started A. Look at Rita's “to-do” list for her upcoming trip. What other things do you need to do before a trip? Make a class list B_ 1d) 301 Listen, What's Rita going to do in Puerto Rico? Is she ready for the trip? ] Practice the conversation. q Feel C. Circle the correct verb forms to complete the sentences. Use the conversation above to help you. jf I'm going to Puerto Rico see / to see my relatives, i ¥ still have to go online to buy / buying a ticket. Is it / 1s cheap to fly to Puerto Rico? Is / Its easy to find a bargain, Bene 66 RRRGA Grammar infinitves for reasons; t's «adjective + to... am You can use an infinitive to give a reason. You can use I's + adjective + f0 to describe a verb. B are you going to Puerto Rico? Isit expensive to fly? (NOTisexpensiveto-fy2) ' To see my relatives. It's easy to find a cheap fight online. (NOT # easy F I'm going to Puerto Rico to see my relatives, Is it easy to find bargains online? { need to ga shopping to get a suitcase. It's easy to do. ‘ % b have to go oniine to find a fight. Wsnothard to do, esinine ) é structure it’s are F A Complete the conversation extracts. Use infinitives for reasons trea Ree eee t and it's / is it + adjective + fo. Then practice with a partner. ooo coo ¥ 1. A t'mgoing to __go to Tok study Japanese __ {go to Tokyo / study Japanese) next month, going to __¢ aM ie b ¥'m staying with a family on an exchange program. | just got my visa k 8 Wow! So, Ha {necessary / learn some japanese} before you go? i } A Well, yeah, 7 (nice / say “Thank you") and things. k (important / know a few expressions} | think, $0 | Iwant to _ : (get.a phrase book / read) on the plane, | i | } 2. A Ineed to (buy a guidebook / get some ideas) for sightseeing, too. | i B So, __.. (easy / get around) Tokyo? i : A i ___ (not hard / use the subway). But heard {easy / get lost} when you're walking around. + 3A _ (go ta the bank / change some money), too. i __ (good / have some cash). You know, you need to (carry some cash { pay for taxis) and things. 8 eee _— (not possible / pay) A Notreally. _ ‘or everything with a credit card? 7 __ {not easy / do) that B_ Pair work Choose a country to visit, Role-play a conversation about preparing for the trip. Use the conversation above for ideas. Think of more questions to ask. A I'd love 10 go to Brazil to see the Carnival in Rio, 8 Is it expensive to fly there? a Speaking naturally Reduction of to A Is iter rensive to visit your country? B Well, it's hard to find cheap hotels. A *) 303 Listen and repeat. Notice the reduction of fo in the sentences above, B (304 Listen and complete the questions. Then ask and answer the questions with a partner Do youneed avisa your country? Do you need to speak the language 1 2 — your ci 3. Isit easy 4 5, a cheap place to stay? Isit safe late at night? Do you have to pay in museums?a Building vocabulary A *4))s05 Listen and say the words. What else do you see in the picture? Make a list. Can you think of any other things you need when you travel? Compare with a partner, . 2 Ao Je ‘eel B_ Complete the chart using at least 15 different words. Then compare with a partner. ‘Ona beach vacation ‘Ona camping wip. To stay overnight with a fiend “Ona beach vacation, you need to take a bathing suit to go swimming.” 68A Building language A. 206 Listen, Jonny's going on a camping tip. What's her mother’s advice? Practice the conversation. Mor Jenny, maybe you should take some insect repellent. ... Oh, and take a ftashlight, and don't forget to pack some spare batteries. ... Why don't you take my jacket? It's a good idea to have something warm. ... Now, you need to take a hat You could borrow your dad’s. But don’t lose it Oh, and jenny, do you want to pack some other Jenny I'm sorry, Mom. Did you say something? I can't hear you with my headphones on. hoes? Heel B- How does Jenny's mother make suggestions? What does she say about packing these things? insect repellant flashlight spare batteries herjacket something warm — ahat other shoes “You should take some insect repellant a Grammar Advice and suggestions 4) s07 a What should | take? Do you want to pack some other shoes? | Should | take these shoes? Why don't you take a hat? You should take a hat. It’s a good idea to pack a jacket. na. { You shouldn't take high heels. Take a flashlight, You could borrow your dad's hat. Don't forget to pack some batteries. | sirang: People sometimes You need to have warm clothes, satten iby saying I think you should Maybe you should (usd) You should probably A. Complete the suggestions to someone going on these trips. Then compare with a partner. Add more suggestions. | | 1. a hiking trip in the Andes 3. alanguage course in Canada “Uthinkyou should __take a first-aid kit_.” *Youneed “it's a good idea = 7 “It's nol a good idea “Maybe you shouldn't ____ “You could 2. sightseeing in Paris, 4-backpacking around Asia i “Qon’t forget eons, “Take oe | “why don’t you Yr “You should probably a I “Maybe you should "Youwantto, “SE B_ Pair work Now look at these trip ideas. Make four suggestions to someone going on these trips. Why don't you take some souvenirs to your relatives in the U.S.? * visiting relatives in the U.S. + a homestay in Japar * aworking vacation in Australia Do not use can to give adview I {think you should take a fest-aid kit | (WOT (ghink you ea take a frstai i) | * aroad trip through California “9 D> trrensonnmnewnsenennan an ;ieee Role any) a Conversation strategy Responding to suggestions A. Would you like to take a few days off and go away? ‘ What would you do? Tell the class. 1 Chris You know, we should take afew’ B_ 4)) 300 Listen. What would Chris and Stan like to do? days off sometime What are they probably going to do? Stan Yeah, we should, Definitely. Chris We could go to Mexico or something, Stan That's a great idea. Chris We could even go for a couple of weeks. Well, maybe. ! guess we could, but Chris You know, we could just quit ourjebs and maybe go backpacking fora few months. Stan Well, | don’t know. 1'4 like to, but... I guess I need fo keep this job, you know, to pay for school and stuff. Chris Yeah, me too, ! guess. eet ca a cs Deer ein Ee Be Le eae Tele as Ga CTT COS Ta D Complete each response with an appropriate expression. Use six different expressions. Then practice with a partner, 1, A Why don'twe take a beach vacation soon? 4. Let's go camping this weekend. B ______ We can go windsusting! BL __ think it's going to rain 2. A You should ski with me this weekend, ‘A. We could go to Moscow in February. have to work 8 __ IU realty cold in February. 3. A Why don’t we go to Boston next month? 6. A Let’s go to New Zealand fora vacation. 8 ___} don't have any money. 8 New Zealand is beautifull sums E. Pairwork Practice again, Use your own responses and continue each conversation. Can you agree on something you'd both like to do? | | | t | : ee eo | |QA Strategy plus / guess You can use / guess when you're not 100% suire about something cor if you don’t want to sound 100% sure. Tquess is one af the top expressions, I guess need to keep this job 4) 309 Check (¥) where you think the speakers say ! guess. Then listen and write / guess where you hear it. Practice with a partner. 1. A. Lreally prefer warm weather to cold. How about you — z B LJ guess | ike cold weather more. I's a lat of fun to do winter sports A That's true____. You can go sledding and stuff, We should __ do. that sometime! So, what's your idea of a goad vacation? Well, I kind of like to go camping. that’s my favorite thing to do. w>a> Really ____? That sounds like fun. Hey, why don’t we go together sometime ___ Yeah. __ __ we could go next summer, maybe. a Listening and strategies It’s good to travel. A 4))340 Pair work Guess the missing words. Then listen to conversations between Mark and his friends. Write the missing words. 1. You have to 2 country to eally understand its culture. 2. Wsimportantto hen you travel i 3. It’s good to____ tourist areas when you go somewhere, | 4. It's not possible to ina short trip. [ 5. You should try __ _—— when you go to a new place. I ~ | B_¥)a:0 Listen again. Circle the correct words to complete Mark's suggestions (A) below. I Complete his friends* responses (B) with two words. i 1. A Let's go to Mexico / Miami this summer. B ld lke to, but is it easy to find i —— 2 | 2. A Why don’twe go to a French / Italian class? B I guess we could, but | really want | pee EEE 3. A We could drive / hike along the coast sometime. B That sounds great. Are there any HEE __to stay? L 4. A We should go scuba diving / backpacking B_ I don’t know. It's not easy to go. \ in Australia Ihave : | 5. A Do you want to go toa Chinese exhibition / festival? B_I'd love to! Do they have _ | and______and everything? { Mean? © Class activity Make the suggestions above ta six classmates. How many say yes? || i n 'pesca) Interesting places A. Brainstorm! Do you ever stay in hotels? What's fun about staying in a hotel? Make a class list You don't have to cook or make your bed. CREA You can sit by the poo! to relax. Tiyou don’t understane-some words in a description | | find eter words that ul help you get a sense of ta B_ Read the article as quickly as you can. How much can you | meaning. For example, comfortable helps you know remember about each hotel? Compare with a partner. that cozy means “nice in some way." Unique Hotel Experiences Meee us kL 1. Controversy Tram Hotel, The Netherlands I's easy to see why this bed and breakfast ison our list of unusual places to stay. Don't worry ~ these oid city trams are not going to take you anywhere. The owners got old trams from Germany and Holland and converted them into comfortable, cozy rooms with ‘Amnetican, talian, French, and Mexican themes, The owners sleep in an old ‘double-decker bus from England and cook ina French van i's defintely a place for people who like trains planes, car, and other transportation memorabiia 2. EooCamp, Chite i's not hard to fall asleep at this environmental friendly hotel inthe heart ofthe Torres del Pine National Park. The scenery s amazin, as is ‘he peace and quiet. Guests stayin comfortable and inviting domes simiar to the homes of ancient native peoples. You should definitly take your hiking boots. nthe daytime, guests can trek through the mountains and see guanacos {a typo of lama) and other wilite and then go back fo the domes to relax end enjoy a delicious dinner inthe evening _ Sone HD ENE SEEN TAT 3, Giraffe Manor, Nairobi Whon we asked te oxners of this Altican hoe, "ywhat should we pack?" they said, "Don't forget to bring a camera's good to know. From the elegant rooms ofthis beautiful manor you have superb views of the Ngong Hills. Not only tht, but & herd of giraffes tives on the manor, and you don't have to try hard fo get a great photo. The girafos wander around and poke their heads through the bedroom windows, They eve tuin up at the ‘breakfast table, too C Pair work Read the article again. Discuss the questions about each hotel. 1. Whatis unusual about each hotel? 3. What can you do during the day in each place? 2, How does the article describe the rooms? 4, Which hotet would you tike to stay at? Why? 72@, Listening and writing Recommendations ou D Pair work Exchange messages. Write a response A Look al these hotels, Would you like to visit any of them? The Cave Hotel The Spa Hotel x) st Read the advice about staying at these hotels. Can you match each piece of advice with a hotel? Then listen and check your guesses. You should bring lots of books and board games for rainy days. Wear flat shoes so you can climb the ladder to your room Be sure to take everything you need. I's miles from another town, really recommend the hot-air balloon ride Don’t spend too much time in the water. Is a good idea to have some binoculars (o watch the dolphins, __ Imagine you are staying at one of the hotels in this Lesson. Write an email to a classmate about the hotel and your trip. Use the Help note and the example below to help you. Date: Aug 15 From: Sophia Davis
[email protected]
Writing a message about a tip art ike this ay if you ate enjoying your ste: Describe the place, food, or weather: Say something you did: Attach a photo and describe it Say something you are going to do: End lice this: Dear David, 1m writing to you trom Irn having a wonderful ime here The woather is terre, but | went out on a fishing boat yesterday and attaching a phota of me an the boat Terre 'm going to go hiking, ‘See you sooa! Love, Sophia a to your partnes’s message. Make comments and ask questions for more information.7 \=., Vocabulary caer \ Boe Learning tip Writing notes about nouns When you write down a new noun, it’s a good idea to write notes about it. its pronunciation and stress » _.___|_ phrase book (ph = //0. ifit’s a countable or an uncountable noun » sunsceeen uncountable). ~__.|-a.map. (countable). the spelling of the singular and plural forms » a. hairbrush bairbrushes ifit’s always plural sunglasses. (always plural)... how to make a plural noun singular > a pair.of sunglasses. {singular 1. Match the travel items to the notes. Markthe stress on each word Ona, by underlining the stressed syllable. PA pair of shoes 1. bathing suit 2. (6¢=/s)), plural, « pair of (singular) | the top tems peopte talk 2, batteries __ bb. (sounds almost lke close), always plural see renee 3. dothes c. (ch=/sk), countable Poet alanane 4, schedule d. (uiin suit sounds tke 00 in to0), countable fee atime 5. scissors e. es =y (singula) ee 2 Writé notes about these travel items. Add two more ideas of your own. pajamas razor shampoo toothbrush On your own Visit some travel websites and find two different types of vacations. List ten items you need for each one. roa Ruan [ae SCE eu ee ae Tee peck Pe oscure Pe SCRE es| / fa SRL Pees aoa) LECCE Pea See RC Cm et Se SE orld ete CL Wor Seed ey Sas with mine, yours, etc. adjectives andone > Agree to requests with routine with expressions ed and ones expressions like Go right —_like frstand as soon as ere Rete Perce cet Are you a pack rat - do you hate to Ce Lae eeeRete AN all these things really ours? 1 mean, whose bathing suits this? Is it yours or your grandmother's? Sandra Hey, it’s mine, and | like it John And whose clothes are these? Sandra Oh, they're my sister's. She's g some things here while she's away. The jewelry’s hers, too Ugh, look at these awful earrings. She has such weird taste. John But those are yours. | bought ther for you! Sandia Oh, you did? Sorry. | guess they're not so bad. a Getting started A Look at the picture. What are John and Sandra doing? What's in their closet? B_ ) 312 Listen. Who do the clothes belong to? the jewelry? Then practice the conversation. Feguel C Circe the correct words. Use the conversation above to help you. Then compare with a partner. 4. A Whose / Who's bathing suit is this? B it's my / mine. 2. A Who's / Whose earrings are these? Are they your / yours? B No, they're my sister's. All the jewelry is her / hers. 3. A Does all this stuff betong to us? B Yes, it's all our / ours. They're all our / ours things. % .At hon QA Grammar whose... % possessive pronouns «319 AEE Whose bathing suit is this? U's mine. I's my bathing suit Is mine. (It’s my bathing suit) They're yours. They're your earrings. Whose jewelry is this? It's hers. It's her jeweley. Ws hers. (i's her jewelry.) They're his. They're his shoes. Whose clothes are these? They're ours. They're ourthings. i's theirs, les their stuff CH They're ours. (They're our clothe: E Complete the conversations with whose and possessive pronouns. 20%%o the uses of mine ae inthe Practice with a partner, Then practice again, giving your own answers, _£*?"ession ends of mie. 1. A Iv always losing my keys. Do you ever tose B No. We always keep _on a shelf next to the door. 2. A Do you hang your clothes in the closet every night? B Well, my sister always hangs _____in the closet, but | just throw ____ oma chair! My room's always a mess. 3. A Where do you keep your shoes? Da you have one place? B_ No, they're all over the apartment. Ihave three brothers, and mom's always saying, * _ shoes are these?" 4, A What do you do with your ald clothes? B_ Sometimes give things toa fiend of. But my parents give _ _.to charity. 5. A Where do you put your cell phone at night? B {always leave in the kitchen. But my husband puts on the dresser. I's so annoying when it Fings at night. So, what do you do with? 6. A What do you do with ail of your photos? B | put family photos on my computer. But the kids keep. on their phones, My husband has on his tablet, a Speaking naturally Grammatical words et E A Where do you keep your books? B Ona shelf next to my speakers. Where do you keep yours? A Ina pile on the floor by my bee. A. 4) 2414 Listen and repeat the conversation above. Notice how grammatical words like do, you, your, on, a, next to, my, in, and by are reduced. Only the content words are stressed. B Pair work Make conversations like the one above. Use the ideas below or add your own + jewelry © headphones * passport + credlitcards © sports equipment * music files, ”Reelgn] Qa Building vocabulary A. 4))315 Listen and say the words. What else do you see in each picture? Make a list. end table “at B Complete the chart with things In your home Then compare with a partner. A In our living room, there's @ sofa and 8 We don’t have a sofa. We have a couple of armchairs and.A Building language A. 4) 316 Listen to these people shopping online. Which items does Meg like? Which items does Jon like? Do they have the same tastes? Jon I need a new coverfor my tablet. Which Jon one do you like? Meg That nice black leather one there. Jon Hmm, | prefer the blue one in the middle, Meg Meg Which one? The blue one with the orang Jon dots? Really? Mog Jon Yeah. It's really cool. hone a Oh, andi need some new sneakers, too. Which ones do you like? The rectangular black ones? Um, thse cute litle cound ones are cool How about the orange ones on the right? Hmmm, Well, they go with the tablet cover, { guess. Figure 'PSSIE B_ Pair work Choose the correct words. Then practice witha partner. A. [like that black nice / nice black tablet cover, B_ (like that blue one / ones in the middie. A And do you like those cute round tittle / little round speakers? B_ Which one / ones? The orange one / ones? a Grammar Order of adjectives; pronouns one and ones 4)) 37 opinion, size, shape, color, nationality, material They have a beautiful black leather cover. want those cute little round speakers, ‘SE Complete the sentences so they are true for you. Then practice with a partner. i | | Usual adjective order Hike the Which ____ Idon'tllike the Which _ do you prefer? A ike the big metal mirror. Which one do you like? _doyoulike? = Which QE Don't put an adjective ater ike the round speakers NOT like the speakerrremnd) {like the black cover, Which one do you like? I like the blue one in the middle. Those speakers are cool. Which ones do you like? ike the silver ones on the teft/right. use Just one oF ‘ao adjectives before a noun, Vd like to have the would you like? B Well, like the small pink one in the middle. The one with the plastic frame.Lesson ¢ Sxsi/ Do you mind . . . iu : a Conversation strategy Asking politely A. How can you make visitors to your home feel welcome when they arrive? What do you do or say? B_4)) 340 Listen. What does Lucy ask permission to do? What request does Adam make? Adam Hi Lucy! Come on in. Lucy. Thanks. { brought you some flowers. are the others here yet? No, not yet. So just make yourself at home. Adam Thanks for these, Can | take your coat? Lucy Sure. Thanks. This is a great apartment Do you mind if look around? Adam No, go ahead, Lucy. Oh, [ove this antique table. It's beautiful Adam Yeah, it’s great, but it's not really mine. 4 t's my mother's. ‘ me In the kitchen? Lucy No, not at al. What can | do? . ‘Adam Welt, .. .could you chop the onions? No problem. I'm happy to help. Lucy Well, she has great taste. 4 ‘Adam Yeah. Listen, hate to askthis, but!’m “Do you mind if... 2” Dea Se aE Doe D Pairwork Imagine you are visiting your partner's home. Take turns asking permission to do these things and agreeing to the requests. Can you think of more ideas? 4. make a quick call 3. use yourbathroom 5. getaglass of water 2. opena window 4, takea cookie 6. charge my phone “Bo you mind if make @ quick call?” fo, go ahead.” E. Pair work Imagine your partner is visiting your home. Take turns asking him or her to do these things and agreeing to the requests. Can you think of more ideas? answer the door for me 3. set the table for me 5. help me with the dishes 2. put this in the trash 4, make some coffee 6. tum on the oven “Would you mind answering the door forme?" , “No, not at all.” iht ac home aaa a Strategy plus Agreeing to requests Answer Yes to agree to requests Answer No to agree to requests with Cam and Could: ‘with mind: Can flook around? Do you mind if look around? Yes. / Sure. / Go (right) ahead. No, go (right) ahead. / No, not at all Could you chop the onions? Would you mind helping me in the kitchen? Yes. / Sure. /OK./No problem. No, not at all. /Oh, no. No problem. ( 0 you mind 4)ax9 Would you ming... ? are eri and complete the answers. Then practice with a partner 1. A Doyoumind if! sit here? aon Let mE Move my things, 2. A Could you do me a favor? Could you run to the store and get some milk? Bo What ind of milk do you want? 3. A [forgot to charge my phone. Can | borrow yours for a minute? - I's on the coffee table there. 4. A {think left my wallet at home, Uh, would you mind lending me five dollars? és __... Here, | have ten dollars. a Listening and strategies Could you do me a favor? : | A 4))320 Listen to four conversations between roommates. What’s the problem in each case? B_4)321 Can you guess what favors each person is going to ask? Listen and complete the sentences, | Do their roommates agree? Check (7) the boxes. Agrees Doesn't agree 1. Canyou pet > O oO 2, Would you mind QO oO | 3. Could you do me a favor? Could you o Oo 4, Doyoumindiftborrow — 0 Oo € Class activity Ask your classmates for favors. | You want someone to You need | + help install software on your laptop. + to borrow some headphones ] * find a phone number onkine for you. + some money to buy some gum. * introduce you to their friend, + help with some homework, A Hey, Jen, would you mind helping me instoll some software on my computer? B Oh, Far sorry, I'm not very good at computer stuff. can't even do that on mine! 81TUTE) @, Reading 1 Bed A. Circle the words to make these statements true for you, Tell the class. * My kitchen is very organized / disorganized. © Hiton none / some / allofmy clothes. © Lwash dishes by hand / in the dishwasher. * I save / throw out used food containers, B_ Read the comments on the website. What habits do RGR the people have? Which do you think are unusual? ME souoitquostonoaoyouvead for 4 «HOME E HABIT ‘442 March31. 1055 pin [ieadie comment | ost comment Marti Well, my best friend has a very disorganized kitchen, but you should see mine. As soon as | come back from grocery shopping, | organize everything. First, | arrange the cans so the vegetables are in one section and the canned fruit is in another section. Next, | sort them by size so the big ones are at the back and the small ones are at the front. Then I make sure | can see all the labels. sdtaivonment| (s ~Ghariotie” Api 21.842 p.m We have a brand new expensive dishwasher, but | hate it. I don’t think it washes very well. My friend says, hers is great, but mine always leaves the glasses dirty. So | always wash the dishes by hand before | load them in the dishwasher, Then, after | take them out, I rinse them again to make sure they are clean! tt drives my husband crazy! FR, 78am : ae am My weird home habit? | iron everything, including my jeans, while I'm watching TV. | even iron my socks. My roommate just stuffs hers in a drawer, but | like to fold everything, too. leven iron the curtains in my bedroom avery two weeks. | know it sounds crazy, but you iron yours, too, right? ‘Manas No more chores Apri 22,758 am. ¥ Fieadlaleonmen) {epi OK, | can’t help it. | save every small plastic take-out container, pizza box, cups from the coffee shop, salad cartons, ete, My friend! just throws all his in the trash, but | think that’s a waste. You can use them for a lot of different things. Like the big cardboard pizza boxes ~ we use ours during the summer for picnic trays. C Read the comments again, Answer the questions. 1. How does Martin arrange the cans in his cupboards? 2. Why does Charlotte wash the dishes before she puts them in the dishwasher? 3. What does Lucia iron? 4. What does Manas do with the containers he saves? sessE D_ Pair work What unusual habits does your family have? Tell your partner, 82 cen; ts Uns] 1 QA Listening evening routines ; bes A Do you do any of these things when you get home every day? Fell the class. B_ 4) 322 Listen. What does Mike do when he gets home? Number the pictures in the correct order. | C )) 22 Listen again and answer the questions. Is your evening like Mike's? 1, What dors Mike take out of his pockets 3. How does he feel after he exercises? Alter he at night? Why? watches the news? 2. When does he do the dishes? Why? 4. What does he do just before he goes to steep? a Speaking and writing Evening routines "USE A. write answers to the questions below. Then ask and answor the questions with a partner. How are your routines the same? + What do you do as soon as you get home? + What do you do while you're eating? + What do you do before you have dinner? + Whal’s your bedtime routine? ‘fort B_ Read the articte below. Then write an ar in the Help note that order events. ' ' 1 y RE icle about your evening routine, Use the expressions ‘ 1 I Ordering events \ + To show a sequence Fist next, (and) then As soon as | get home at night, Hike to relax, clothes. T put on something comfortable like jeans and a Nest, | turn on some music, and thea ¥ cook dinner, Hike listening to music while Par making dinner Dina Hike (© watch TV dri alin the living room. Right after dinner, | do the dishes. I hate 10 eave ditty dishes in he sink! When the kitchen is clean, Fenn rola * Before a noun: before / ofter during = “at the same time as” * To link actions when 4s soon as © “immediately after,” “ight alter" while = “atthe same time as” before / ofter ime for bed i Tofien have « snack before bedtime. ‘Thea I get my e-reader and go to bed. fread for about haif an hour before Igo to sleep. : IMag Were UE TA By Boas scram) Learning tip Alphabet game Make learning new words into a game! Choose a topic and try to think of a word for each letter of the alphabet. 1 Label the pictures. The first letter of each word is given for you. 4 ~ @__..armechair Hy 0. Lb i p ‘ j 4 d. k L Garin Make labels for different things in your home. Don't throw the label away until you can remember the new word. rou) ba Ree Se beac | ui fen rte cus f Racin SE nu fb Pen cur ocicr ana De ee ea a | CCE ad Perea us eR Ree en aa Leer 24
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