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Kathy gets up early. Her son gets up late.

She exercises before work. Her son plays games.

She listens to the radio in the car.

She and her co-workers eat breakfast together.

Her boss reads the newspaper at work.

Kathy checks her email right after breakfast.

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Kathy's son doesn't get up early.

Kathy doesn't check her email before breakfast.

Kathy and her son don't talk a lot in the morning.

Kathy's son doesn't do his homework.

Kathy and her boss don't eat breakfast together.

Kathy's boss doesn't play computer games.

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Hi!

Guess what! I have a new job – in a coffee shop. It's hard work. I get up early, and I work late. But the
coffee is good.

My boss is nice. He's French, and he studies English at night. He does his homework in the coffee shop. I
help him sometimes. He's quiet, and he doesn't talk a lot. He listens to the radio and sings, but we don't
like the same music. He likes coffee too. We both have four cups of coffee every day!

Write soon!

Peter

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do (my) homework

study English

check (my) email or messages

listen to the radio

drive a car

play games on the computer

read a book

go on the Internet

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3 Typical morning activities Activity B

Use your own ideas. Here are some examples.

I don't do my homework in the morning.

I check my email and text messages.

I don't study English every day.

I listen to the radio.

I don't drive. We don't have a car.

I don't play games on the computer.

I don't read a book. I read the news on the Internet.

I go on the Internet.

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go shopping
do the laundry

take a class

clean the house

make phone calls

play sports

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Su nday

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

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I go shopping on Sundays.

I get up early on Mondays.

I talk to my parents on Tuesdays.

I clean the house on Wednesdays.

I play soccer on Thursdays.

I take guitar lessons on Fridays.

I see my friends on Saturdays.

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I play tennis on the weekends

I clean the house every day.


I do homework after class.

I don't play sports after work.

I don't go to work on the weekends.

I don't do the laundry every day.

I go shopping on Saturdays.

I don't take a class on Saturdays.

I make phone calls in the afternoons.

I don't watch TV in the afternoons.

I read a book at night.

I don't read a newspaper at night.

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Cecilia What's your week like, Eduardo? Do you go to work every day?

Eduardo Well, no I don't. I work at home on Fridays.

Cecilia Really? What about on the weekends? Do you work then too?

Eduardo Yes, I do. But I don't like it. What about you? Do you and your husband go to work every day?

Cecilia Yes, we do.

But just Monday to Friday.

We clean the house on the weekends. Oh, and we go to soccer games.

Eduardo Oh. Does your son play soccer?

Cecilia Yes, he does. He's on the school team. Does your son play any sports?

Eduardo No, he doesn't. He plays games on his computer.

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A Do you take (you / take) a class at night?

B Yes, I do . I take a Spanish class on Monday evenings.

ADoes your father do the laundry on weekends?

B Yes, he does. He does the laundry on weekends.

ADo you and your friends go shopping on Saturdays?

B No, we don't. We go shopping on Fridays after work.

ADo your friends check their email before breakfast?

B Yes, they do. They check their email very early.

ADoes your mother read the news on the Internet every day?

B No, she doesn't. She reads the news on the Internet on the weekends.

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Unit 4 Lesson B Routines

4 About you Activity B

Use your own ideas. Here are some examples.

Do you take a class at night?

Yes, I do. I take a Spanish class on Monday evenings.

Does your father do the laundry on weekends?

My father? No, he doesn't. He relaxes on weekends.

Do you and your friends go shopping on Saturdays?

Yes, we do. We go shopping every Saturday.

Do your friends check their email before breakfast?


No, they don't. They check their email after breakfast.

Does your mother read the news on the Internet every day?

Yes, she does. She reads the news on her tablet every morning.

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5A

go on the Internet

eat out

go to a club

go to the movies

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every night

on Friday nights

once a week

three times a week

twice a month

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on
Friday nights

the weekends

weekends

weeknights

every

night

weekend

month

day

once / twice / three times

a month

a week

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I go to the gym once a week.

I meet my friends on Friday nights.

My friend eats out every day.

My parents go to the movies about once a month.

My sister goes out twice a week.

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I meet friends.
I go to the gym.

I play sports.

I go to the movies.

I go to a club.

I go on the Internet.

I eat out.

I go to a café.

I play video games.

I spend time with family.

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How often do you go out?

B: every night

once or twice a week

once or twice a month

When do you usually go out?

on weeknights

on weekends

Where do you go?

to the movies

to clubs

to restaurants

to the gym
Who do you go out with?

my family

my friends

my girlfriend / boyfriend

How often does your family eat out together?

once or twice a week

two or three times a month

once a month

only on special occasions

What do you do in your free time at home?

go on the Internet

relax in front of the TV

rent movies

do surveys in magazines

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A When do you go out?

B I go out on weekends.

A Who do you go out with?

B I go out with my friends.


A What do you do in your free time?

B I go on the Internet.

A How often does your family eat out together?

B Twice a month.

A Where do you usually go?

B To a club or to the movies.

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A I eat out once a week.

B Really? Where do you go?

A I go to a restaurant near my house.

A I go to the movies on Friday nights.

B Yeah? Who do you go with?

A I go with some friends from work.

A My best friend texts me a lot.

B How often does he text you?

A He texts me about 20 times a day!

A My friend goes to the gym every day.

B Really? When does she go?

A She goes in the morning before work.


A My parents go out about once a month.

B So where do they go?

A Well, the go to a club or they eat out.

A I have a lot of free time before class.

B Really? What do you do?

A Oh, I go to a café and read.

A My sister plays sports twice a week.

B Really? What does she play?

A Soccer and tennis.

A I go out on Thursday nights.

B Who do you go out with?

A My sister. We go to our favorite café.

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A Do you relax in your free time?

B Well, yes, on the weekends.

A What do you do?

B I sleep late, read, watch TV . . .

A Do you go to the movies?

B Yes, I do. I like movies a lot.


A How often do you go?

B Two or three times a month.

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Give your own answers. Here are some examples.

Blog entry:

In my free time, I play tennis. I also go out with my friends. We go to the movies a lot.

Blog entry:

In my free time, I watch TV and go on the Internet. I don't go out on weeknights – only on weekends. I go
to the gym on Saturdays and Sundays. I usually go with my friend.

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6A

People go shopping at a mall.

Professionals play sports at a stadium.

People go for a walk in a park.

People see art and other interesting things at a museum

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an outdoor café

a swimming pool

a movie theater

a park

a post office

a supermarket

a fast-food place

a restaurant

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a little café

a big movie theater

an expensive restaurant

a convenient store

a beautiful pool

a small park

a new apartment building

a boring neighborhood

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The names of places

park

movie theater
café

store

swimming pool

restaurant

supermarket

mall

Adjectives to describe places

convenient

big

nice

boring

small

little

new

beautiful

expensive

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Chandra So, I'm here . . . in a local neighborhood – Parkview. And this is Amy Johnson. Amy's a
medical researcher. Amy – how do you like your neighborhood?

Amy Well, Parkview is convenient.

Chandra And this is Paul Johnson. Paul also lives in Parkview. So Paul – how do you like your
neighborhood? Oh, and Paul is a stockbroker. So, Paul how do you like Parkview?

Paul Um, it's nice.

Chandra And this is Stacy King. Stacy you're a . . .


Stacy . . . a student.

Chandra A high school student, right?

Stacy No, college.

Chandra Oh, OK. So, Stacy, how do you like your neighborhood?

Stacy Parkview is boring!

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Amy is a medical researcher.

Parkview is convenient.

There's a big supermarket.

There are some nice stores.

There's no mall.

Paul is a stockbroker.

There are two nice outdoor cafés.

There are a couple of movie theaters.

There's a new swimming pool.

There's a beautiful park.

Stacy is a college student.

There's no mall

There are a lot of expensive restaurants.

There's a small park.

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Chandra: So, I'm here in a local neighborhood – Parkview. And this is Amy Johnson. Amy's a medical
researcher. Amy – how do you like your neighborhood?

Amy: Well, Parkview is convenient.


Chandra: Yeah . . .

Amy: There's a big supermarket and some nice stores, but there's no mall. We need a mall!

Chandra: And this is Paul Johnson. Paul also lives in Parkview. So Paul – how do you like your
neighborhood? Oh, and Paul is a stockbroker. So, Paul, how do you like Parkview?

Paul: Um, it's nice.

Chandra: You like it . . . ?

Paul: There are two nice outdoor cafés and a couple of movie theaters. There's a new swimming pool in
the park – we have a beautiful little park. Yeah, it's good.

Chandra: And this is Stacy King. Stacy you're a . . .

Stacy: . . . a student.

Chandra: A high school student, right?

Stacy: No, college.

Chandra: Oh, OK. So, Stacy, how do you like your neighborhood?

Stacy: Parkview is boring! There's no place to go. I mean, there's no mall, no fast-food places – just a lot
of expensive restaurants. Oh, and a small park.

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a supermarket

an outdoor café

a restaurant

a swimming pool

a fast-food place
6

a store

a mall

a park

a movie theater

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There's a big supermarket.

There are two nice outdoor cafés.

There's no mall.

Parkview has a lot of expensive restaurants.

Parkview has a lot of expensive restaurants.

It has a couple of movie theaters.

How do you like your neighborhood?

Amy Well, Parkview is convenient. There's a big supermarket and some nice stores, but there's no
mall. We need a mall!

Paul Um, it's nice. There are two nice outdoor cafés and a couple of movie theaters. There's a new
swimming pool in the park – we have a beautiful little park. Yeah, it's good.

Stacy Parkview is boring! There's no place to go. I mean, there's no mall, no fast-food places – just a lot
of expensive restaurants. Oh, and a small park.

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There's a big supermarket.


There are no cafés in my neighborhood.

There are two malls.

There's no swimming pool.

There are cheap fast-food places.

There's a small park.

There are some restaurants in my neighborhood.

There's no park in my neighborhood.

There's a club.

There are no movie theaters.

There's a very nice swimming pool.

There are no big supermarkets.

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There's . . .

a fast-food restaurant.

no stadium.

a museum.

There are . . .

a couple of swimming pools.

a couple of stores.

How do you like your neighborhood?

Amy Well, Parkview is convenient. There's a big supermarket and some nice stores, but there's no
mall. We need a mall!

Paul Um, it's nice. There are two nice outdoor cafés and a couple of movie theaters. There's a new
swimming pool in the park – we have a beautiful little park. Yeah, it's good.
Stacy Parkview is boring! There's no place to go. I mean, there's no mall, no fast-food places – just a lot
of expensive restaurants. Oh, and a small park.

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There are a lot of movie theaters.

There's no stadium.

There are a couple of parks.

There's a swimming pool.

There are some restaurants.

There's a mall.

There's a small gym.

There's no stadium.

There are no clubs.

There are a couple of big apartment buildings.

There are a lot of expensive restaurants.

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There's a nice mall.

There's a beautiful swimming pool.

There are a couple of small cafés.

There are some expensive restaurants.

There's a big movie theater.

There's no cheap fast-food place.

There are no good movie theaters around here.

There are a lot of cheap fast-food places.

There are a couple of fun clubs.


There's an interesting museum.

There's no convenient subway station.

There's a nice outdoor café.

There are some beautiful stores.

There's a new gym.

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There are no apartment buildings in my neighborhood.

There's a big gym in my neighborhood, but it's not new.

There's a big park in my neighborhood. It's a really big park.

There are a couple of nice swimming pools in my neighborhood. We go there once or twice a month.

There's a big, new movie theater in my neighborhood.

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movie

stadium

apartment

expensive

noisy

theater

museum

neighborhood

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Blog entry:

There's an outdoor café in my neighborhood. It's very nice. It's also very busy! My friends and I have
coffee there sometimes. There are a lot of nice stores, but they're expensive. We lñ.qñágo window-
shopping, but we don't buy anything. There's no mall. Too bad!

Blog entry:

There's a really nice restaurant in my neighborhood. I love the food. We eat there two or three times a
month.

There are a couple of fast-food places, too. They're very cheap, but the food isn't great. There's no movie
theater in our neighborhood. It's terrible! I really love movies. Also, there are no big parks.

6B

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8a

a dress and high heels

a suit and tie


pants and a top

jeans and a T-shirt

a skirt and a cardigan


sweatpants and a sweatshirt

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designer clothes

blouse
jeans

dress

jacket
pants

suit

skirt
sweater

school uniform

T-shirt
sneakers

A formal event

a suit and tie

a uniform

dressy pants

high heels

A casual event

a comfortable T-shirt

sneakers

an old sweater

jeans

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Kyoko wears a school uniform.

She never wears sneakers.

Emre wears a suit and tie to work.

He likes comfortable clothes.

Bethany usually wears jeans to work.

She often wears nice clothes.

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Emre says, "After work, I just want to put on jeans and an old sweater."

Kyoko says, "I like to wear pants, a T-shirt, and sneakers."

Kyoko doesn't have to wear a uniform. She doesn't need to wear formal clothes.

Bethany's boss wears designer clothes, so Bethany has to look good, too.

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Kyoko doesn't have to wear a uniform.

Kyoko likes to wear pants.

Emre has to wear a tie to work.

He wants to wear comfortable clothes after work.

Bethany's boss likes to wear designer clothes.

Bethany needs to wear nice clothes to work.

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1. A What do you want to wear to the party?

B I want to wear a nice dress with high heels.

2. A I need to buy some new jeans.

B I need to buy a sweater. This one is old!

3. A I like to wear my old jeans to school.

B I have to wear a uniform to school.

4. A We don't have to wear dressy clothes to work.

B Oh, we do. We have to wear a suit and tie.

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1. A Do you like to buy clothes?


B No, I don't. But my friend likes to buy clothes. She says it's fun!

2. A What kinds of clothes do you like to wear at home?

B I like to wear casual clothes at home. So do my parents. They like to wear jeans at home.

3. A Do you like to talk about clothes and fashion?

B Yes, I do, but my husband doesn't like to talk about clothes. He likes to talk about baseball all
the time.

4. A What kind of clothes do you like to shop for?

B I like to shop for designer clothes. All my friends like to borrow my clothes!

5. A What kinds of clothes don't you like to wear?

B I don't like to wear very high heels.

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1. A Where are you?

B I'm shopping with my mom. She wants to buy some new jeans for me.

2. A What do you want to do after college?

B I want to be a fashion designer.

3. A David wants to be a teacher.

B Yes, but he doesn't want to wear a tie to work.

4. A What do you want to wear this evening?

B I don't know.
A Do you want to borrow one of my dresses?

5. A Do you want to go shopping this afternoon?

B Yes, but I don't want to spend a lot of money on clothes.

6. A Where do you want to go shopping?

B Let's go to the new mall on Spring Street.

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Like to, want to, need to, have to

1. I need get some new jeans.

Me too, but I don't have much money.

2. A Do you need to buy new clothes for your new job?

B Yes, I need to buy a suit and tie.

3. A I need to get some new sneakers for the walk on Sunday.

B Me too, and I need to buy high heels for Saturday night.

4. A What do I need to wear to work?

B You need to wear a suit and tie.

5. A Do you need to go shopping today?

B Yes, my mom needs to buy a new dress for work.

6. A What do you need to buy for your vacation?

B I need to get some new jeans and some sneakers.


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1. Do you have to wear dressy clothes to college?

No, I don't have to wear dressy clothes. Casual clothes are good.

2. What clothes do we have to wear today?

We're cleaning out the garage. So we have to wear old clothes.

3. A Why is she going shopping?

B She has to buy some dressy clothes for her new job.

4. A What is Craig doing today?

B He has to go shopping. He has no warm clothes for the winter.

5. A Why are you wearing jeans to school?

B We don't have to wear a uniform.

6. A Why are you buying more clothes? You have lots!

B I have to buy a new suit for work. You know I have to look good at my job.

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1. A What do you like to wear at home in the evening?

B I usually just want to relax. I like to put on jeans.

2. A Do your friends have to wear a uniform to school or work?

B No, they don't. My friend Jenna has to look good for work. But she doesn't have to wear a
uniform.
3. A Do you like to buy clothes online? Or do you have to see things first?

B No, I always need to try on clothes. So I don't like to shop online.

4. A Are stores expensive here? I mean, do you have to pay a lot for jeans?

B Well, there are expensive stores. But you don't need to shop at those places.

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1.A Do you like to wear jeans all the time?

B Yes, I do. I like to wear jeans every day. They're comfortable.

2. A Do you have to wear a uniform every day?

B Well, I don't have to wear a uniform to college. But I have to wear a uniform to my job on the
weekends. I work in a restaurant.

3. A What do you want to buy this weekend?

B I want to go shopping this weekend, but I don't really need to buy anything.

4. A Do you need to buy new jeans?

B No, I don't. I need to buy some new T-shirts.

5. A Does your best friend like to shop for clothes?

B Yes, she does. She likes to go shopping after class every day.

6. A In your country, do you need to wear warm clothes in spring?

B Yes, you do. It's cold in spring, and sometimes it snows. You have to wear a sweater and pants.

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Do you have to go shopping this week?

How much do you want to spend?

What do you have to get?

Do you want to go to a designer store?

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1. Where do you have to go?

2. How much do you want to spend?

3. Do you want to go to a designer store?

4. Which stores do you want to go to?

5. Do you have to go shopping this week?

6. Do you have to buy any new clothes?

7. What do you have to get?

8. Do you want to spend a lot of money?

9. Do you have to go shopping this week?

10. Where do you have to go?

11. Do you have to buy any new clothes?

12. What do you have to get?

13. Do you want to spend a lot of money?

14. How much do you want to spend?

15. Do you want to go to a designer store?

16. Which stores do you want to go to?

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Blog entry:

I have to wear nice clothes to work. I usually wear a dark suit and tie. On the weekends I like to wear
casual clothes, like jeans and sneakers. I don't like to buy designer clothes. They are so expensive.
However, a lot of my friends wear designer labels. I really need to buy a new outfit for work. I want
something dressy but comfortable, too. I like to look in different stores. It's good to compare prices.
Blog entry:

I have to wear dressy clothes to work. I usually wear a skirt and a jacket. On the weekends I like to wear
jeans. I don't like to wear dressy clothes on the weekends. I need to buy a new jacket for work. I want to
buy a black jacket. I usually like to wear black.

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8B

a baseball cap

a belt
a backpack

a briefcase

a purse
a bracelet and a ring

a necklace and earrings

a coat and boots


a hat, a scarf, and gloves

shoes and socks

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a yellow baseball cap


an orange belt

a gray backpack

a brown briefcase
black shoes

a pink scarf

a white coat
a green bracelet

a green hat

blue gloves
black boots

orange earrings

a green ring
a yellow necklace

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an orange baseball cap

a brown belt

a yellow backpack
a brown briefcase

red shoes

white socks
a black coat

green boots

a green hat
pink gloves

a blue scarf

a yellow bracelet
a gray purse

orange earrings

a blue ring
a red necklace

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1. Stacy is in a store.

2. She is looking at gloves.

3. The scarves are on sale.

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1. How much are those gloves?

2. How much is that?

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Hello. Can I help you?

Uh, hi. How much are those gloves?

These? They're really popular. They're $80.

Hmm. And what about the blue scarf? How much is that?

This scarf is on sale. It's only $149.

$149? OK, I have to think about it. Thanks anyway.

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1. How much is it?

2. How much are these earrings?

3. How much are they?

4. How much is that orange backpack?

5. How much are those shoes?

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How much is the belt?

How much are the boots?

How much are the green earrings?

How much are those shoes?

How much is that blue scarf?

How much are those yellow gloves?

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1. A How much are those earrings?

B These? They're $80.

2. A And the ring? How much is that?

B This ring is on sale.

3. A How much are these socks?

B They're $10.

4. A How much are those gloves?

B They're $70.

5. A How much is that red purse?

B This? It's $110.


6. A How much is that scarf?

B It's $149.

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1. How much are the earrings?

2. How much are the gloves?

3. How much is the belt?

4. How much are the shoes?

5. How much is the hat?

6. How much is the scarf?

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1. A How much is the hat ?

B It's $2.99.

2. A How much are the earrings?

B They're $25.
3. A How much are the boots?

B They're $300.

4. A How much is the belt?

B It's $15.
5. A How much is the baseball cap?

B It's $6.99.

6. A How much are the socks?

B They're $12.
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1 How much are those gloves?

2 How much is this backpack?

3 How much are these shoes?

4 How much are these earrings?

5 How much is that belt?

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How much are these scarves ?

How much is that baseball cap?

How much is this briefcase?

How much are these shoes?

How much are those earrings?

How much is this coat?

How much are these sunglasses?

How much is that bracelet?

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1. How about sneakers? They're expensive. How much do they cost?

My sneakers cost $49.99


2. So, how much do nice scarves cost? About $50?

Well, I don't know. Maybe about $30?

3. And um, how much do nice gloves cost? About $70?

There are some very nice gloves on sale at the moment. They're $46.99.

4.How much do coats cost these days? About $100?

My coat cost $198.

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Blog entry:

I have a lot of clothes and accessories. My favorite accessory is my purse. It's a big, yellow purse, and I
take it with me everywhere. I like my hats, too. I like to shop for hats, and I have a lot of different colored
hats.

Blog entry:

I don't really have a lot of clothes or accessories. I often wear a blue baseball hat, and I usually have a
gray and black backpack with me. It's very old but I like it. I use it for my school books and for my gym
clothes. My girlfriend wants me to buy a new one, but I don't think I need to. I also have an old leather
jacket. I like to wear it in winter.

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9A

1. In South Korea, visit an island

2. In New York, take pictures from a ferry.

3. In Germany, visit an old castle.

4. See a statue of a famous writer in Paris.

5. In Rio de Janeiro, spend a day at the beach.


6. In Egypt, walk around the pyramids.

7. In London, see a famous bridge.

8. Go up a tower and get a good view of Tokyo.

9. Take a bus tour of the city in Sydney.

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Hannah So, Jerry, tell me about your city. Is it exciting? I mean, what can you do there?

Jerry Oh, it's a nice place to live – and a great place to visit. You can do a million things there.

Hannah Can you visit an island?

Jerry Visit an island? No, you can't. There are no islands around there. But you can visit an old castle, and
you can see a famous bridge. And there's an amazing tower. You can go up the tower and get a fantastic
view of the city.

Hannah Wow. Are there beaches near your city? Can you go to the beach?

Jerry No, you can't. We're not near the ocean.

Hannah Oh. How about a ferry? Can you take a ferry?

Jerry Yes, you can take a ferry. And you can take a walking tour around the historic neighborhoods.
They're really interesting.

Hannah How about a bus tour? Can visitors take a bus tour around your city?

Jerry No, they can't. But they can enjoy great restaurants and outdoor cafés. My city is famous for
delicious food.

Hannah Wow. Your city sounds great, Jerry!

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1. You can visit an island in Jerry's city.

2. You can visit a castle.

3. You can see a famous bridge.

4. Visitors can go up a tower.

5. You can go to the beach.

6. You can take a ferry.


7. You can take a walking tour.

8. Visitors can take a bus tour.

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1. In my area, you can visit an island.

or

In my area, you can't visit an island.

2. You can take pictures from a ferry.

or

You can’t take pictures from a ferry.

3. You can visit an old castle.

or

You can’t visit an old castle.

4. You can see a statue of a famous writer.

or

You can't see a statue of a famous writer.

5.You can spend a day at the beach.

or

You can't spend a day at the beach.

6. You can walk around pyramids.

or

You can’t walk around pyramids.

7. You can see a famous bridge.


or

You can't see a famous bridge.

8. You can go up a tower and get a good view.

or

You can't go up a tower.

9. You can take a bus tour of the city.

or

You can’t take a bus tour of the city.

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TORONTO, CANADA

1. The CN Tower

Get a good view of the city from 553 meters (1,814 feet). A restaurant, shops, and a glass floor!

Hours: 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m.

2. Casa Loma

Toronto's only castle.

Call for a tour.

Open 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

(Last entry at 4:00 p.m.)

3. Yorkville

Walk around a lively historic neighborhood! Outdoor cafés, shops, and movie theaters.

4. The Art Gallery of Ontario


Hours: 10:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

5. Centre Island

Take the ferry to Centre Island. Enjoy beautiful parks, great restaurants, and a children's amusement
park.

Open all day.

6. Harbourfront Centre

Right on Lake Ontario, this huge center has everything for all the family. Ice skating, art, cafés, a music
garden, shops, sailing, and boat tours. In the summer, there are outdoor concerts, a market, and special
events.

Open from 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.

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1. You can go up the CN Tower on a sunny day.

2. You can get a good view of the city from the CN Tower.

3. You can tour Toronto's only castle on a rainy day.

4. You can walk around Yorkville on a sunny day.

5. You can see a movie in Yorkville.

6. You can go to the Art Gallery of Ontario on a rainy day.

7. You can take the ferry to Centre Island.

8. Children can enjoy the children's amusement park.

9. You can shop at the market at the Harbourfront Centre.

10. You can ice skate at the Harbourfront Centre too.

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Jill What can you do at Harbourfront Centre?

Dan Let's see . . . you can rent a boat. And at night, you can go to an outdoor concert.

Jill Sounds great! Can we go right now?


Dan No, we can't. It opens at 10:00, and it's only 7:30 now. It's really early.

Jill Oh, you're right. Well, can we go to a café for breakfast?

Dan Yes, we can do that. Let's go!

Yoshi I'm tired today. I don't want to go on another walking tour! Where can we go to relax?

Keiko Let's go to Yorkville. We can have a nice lunch and see a movie.

Yoshi OK, but we can't spend a lot of money. We need to save our money for shopping!

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9B

COUNTRIES

1. Spain

2. Australia

3. Morocco

4. Costa Rica

5. Russia

6. Mexico

7. Peru

8.France

9. South Korea

10. China

11. Thailand

12. India

13. Japan

14. Canada

15. Brazil
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1. Japanese

2. American

3. Mexican

4. Italian

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Woman Hey Bob! Let's go to the new French restaurant this weekend.

Bob Actually, I can't stand French food. Can we try a different kind of food?

2.

Man Do you want to come over for dinner tonight, Wendy? I want to make a new Thai dish.

Wendy OK, but Thai food is usually spicy. I can't eat spicy food. Can you cook Italian food?

3.

Woman This bread is delicious! It's Indian. Do you want to try it, Howard?

Howard Sure, I love to try new foods.

4.

Man What's your favorite kind of food, Susan? I mean, do you like international foods?

Susan Well, I like Asian food a lot. You know, Korean, Thai, Chinese, Japanese, . . . but I can't make it at
home.

5.

Woman There's a new Brazilian restaurant on Maine Street. Do you want to try it, Jeff?

Jeff Um, I don't know Brazilian food, but I really like to try new foods. Sure, let's go tonight!

6.
Nora I can't make international foods.

Man Yes, you can, Nora. You can't make Mexican or French food, but your Italian food is delicious. I love
it!

1. Bob hates French food.

2. Wendy likes Italian food.

3. Howard tries Indian food.

4. Susan likes Asian food.

5. Jeff doesn't know Brazilian food.

6. Nora can make Italian food.

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1 They speak both French and English in this North American country. CANADA

2 There are no cities in this cold, icy region. ANTARCTICA

3 They speak this language in Turkey. TURKISH

4 Rome, Venice, and Milan are cities in this European country. ITALY

5 This large country is in Oceania. AUSTRALIA

6 This country is in both Europe and Asia. RUSSIA

7 This large region includes Japan and South Korea. ASIA

8 They speak this language in Thailand. THAI

9 Beijing, Shanghai, and Hong Kong are in this country. CHINA

10 This long, thin country is in South America. CHILE

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1. What sports can your best friend play?

2. Can your mother make Mexican food?

3. What languages can you speak?


4. Can your parents speak English?

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1. What sports can your best friend play? He can play soccer.

2.Can your mother make Mexican food? Yes, she can.

3. What languages can you speak? I can speak Italian and English.

4. Can your parents speak English? No, they can't.

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1. What sports can your best friend play?

He can play soccer. He's a really good player.

2. Can your mother make Mexican food?

Yes, she can. She can make great tortillas.

3. What languages can you speak?

I can speak Portuguese, Italian, and English.

4. Can your parents speak English?

No, they can't. But my dad can speak a little

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1. It's a kind of musical instrument It's called an erhu.

2. They're a kind of shoe.

They're called clogs.

3. It's a kind of dress.

It's called a sari.

4. They're a kind of candy.

They're called Lotta Nuts.

5. It's a kind of sandwich.

It's called a sub.


6. It's a kind of drink.

It's called a smoothie.

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1. A sneaker is a kind of shoes.

2. A tortilla is kind of like a pancake.

3. A balalaika is like a guitar

4. Gazpacho is a kind of tomato soup.

5. Lassi is kind of like a milk shake.

6. Volleyball is a kind of sport.

7. An inukshuk is like a statue.

You can see them in Alaska and Greenland.

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A That's a beautiful dish!

B Thanks. Actually, it's a kind of pot. It's Japanese.

A Can you cook with it? It looks so pretty.

B Yeah! You can make Japanese food like yosenabe in it.

A Like what?

B Yosenabe. It's a kind of soup.

A What can you buy at the market?

B Well, you can buy food from different countries, things like fruit. You can buy durians . . .

A What's a durian?

B It's a kind of fruit.

A Really?

B Yeah. It's kind of like a melon.


A Is it good?

B Yes, I love it.

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1 What are great places to visit in Paris?

You have to see the Eiffel Tower on your first visit. Then go to the Louvre. It's a very large and famous art
museum. There are also beautiful gardens near it. After that, you can visit the Latin Quarter. It's a very
old neighborhood. It has a lot of historic buildings, museums, and great shopping.

2. How can I travel around Paris?

It's easy to travel in Paris. There are trains, buses, and subways. Try the subway system, called the Metro.
There are 301 Metro stations in the city. Every building in Paris is near a Metro station, so it's very
convenient too!

3. Where can you eat in Paris?

Parisians love food. There are amazing cafés, bistros, and other kinds of restaurants everywhere in the
city. You can relax at an outdoor café all day. Cafés open early in the morning and usually close late in the
evening.

4. What do people wear in Paris?

Parisians like to "dress up" and wear designer clothes. They don't usually wear shorts, sneakers, or T-
shirts to restaurants or concerts. You can wear casual clothes and shoes in Paris, but try to look nice.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What are great places to visit in Paris?

You have to see the Eiffel Tower on your first visit. Then go to the Louvre. It's a very large and famous art
museum. There are also beautiful gardens near it. After that, you can visit the Latin Quarter. It's a very
old neighborhood. It has a lot of historic buildings, museums, and great shopping.
2. How can I travel around Paris?

It's easy to travel in Paris. There are trains, buses, and subways. Try the subway system, called the Metro.
There are 301 Metro stations in the city. Every building in Paris is near a Metro station, so it's very
convenient, too!

3. Where can you eat in Paris?

Parisians love food. There are amazing cafés, bistros and other kinds of restaurants everywhere in the
city. You can relax at an outdoor café all day. Cafés open early in the morning and usually close late in the
evening.

4. What do people wear in Paris?


Parisians like to "dress up" and wear designer clothes. They don't usually wear shorts, sneakers, or T-
shirts to restaurants or concerts. You can wear casual clothes and shoes in Paris, but try to look nice

The Louvre is a famous garden in Paris.

The Latin Quarter is a historic building.

The Metro is a museum in Paris.

A bistro is a kind of restaurant.

Cafés open late in Paris.

Parisians like to wear casual clothes when they go out.

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1. El Salvador is famous for its beautiful beaches, outdoor markets, and great food.

2. San Salvador is famous for its cathedral, monuments, and national theater.
3. There are great places to see. You can visit a large park, art gallery, and different museums.

4. The people usually wear T-shirts, jeans, and other casual clothes.

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Answer: You can visit Faneuil Hall, walk around the Public Garden, and then walk the Freedom Trail.

Answer: You can visit a park in the center of Boston called Boston Common, go to the Boston Arts
Festival, and visit the Old North Church, a historic church in the city.

Answer: You can watch a baseball game, listen to a local band, go to the theater, and walk along the
Charles River. You can meet a lot of local people.

Traditional activities include watching a free concert on July 4th and going to Boston Harbor on January
1st to see a swimming event.

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I often travel to your city on business, but I don't usually have a lot of time. Where can I go and what can
I see in one day?

In Boston, you can visit Faneuil Hall, walk around the Public Garden, and then walk the Freedom Trail.

I want to visit this summer, but I don't have a lot of money. What can I do for free?

You can visit Boston Common - a park in the center of Boston. There are a lot of interesting and historic
buildings like the Old North Church, The Boston Public Library, and the African Meeting House. The
Boston Arts Festival also has free events.

Where can I meet local people? What traditional things can I see or do?

You can meet a lot of local people at a baseball game. The local team is the Red Sox. You can also meet
people at concerts or at the theater. You can walk along the Charles River. A lot of people walk and
exercise there.

Traditional events in Boston are a swimming event in Boston Harbor in January, a parade in March, and a
free concert on July 4th.

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