Unit 1
Unit 1
Task 1. A. Complete the word webs with the verbs in the box.
B. Work in pairs and take turns. Ask and answer questions using the phrases in
Task 1A.
What things can you do for free, or very cheaply where you live?
Rafael
1. He plans to start the day with a delicious bagel and then to spend the morning
in _______________.
3. He’s taking the Staten Island Ferry to see ___________ of New York.
Carmen
C. Work in pairs. Discuss. What do you think of the two plans? Which things
future.
Task 6. Listen to the pronunciation of going to in fast speech /ˈgɔnə/. Listen and
You Your
partner
This weekend
B. Work in pairs and take turns. Ask and answer questions about your
plans
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B. Look at the emails in Task 8.A. Underline two phrases for inviting and two
responses.
No. Prompts
Hi Matt
What/ you/ do/ tonight? A few people/ come/ watch/ football/ my house.
Want/ come?
Ali
Ali
Matt
Tilly
Frank
Frank
D. Work in pairs. Choose an activity from Task 7 and write an email inviting
1.2. RELAX!
Task 1. A. Look at the words in the box and answer the questions.
... ...
Task 2. A. Listen to the words in the box in Task 1A (Track 1.3). Underline the
Concert hall
Task 3. A. Work in pairs. Read the questions about how different nationalities
1. Internet
People from Canada spend, on average, 43.5 hours per week online, 8 hours
longer than the next highest, the USA. One reason: Canada has long, cold winters
play the game seriously, but it’s very popular in India, which has 1.2
billion
people.
3. Outdoors
New Zealanders spend the most time outdoors. The countryside is perfect
for hiking, mountain climbing, and water sports. If you live in New
Zealand,
you’re never more than two hours’ drive from the sea. And then there is the rugby,
too...
4. Bars
Spain has six bars per 1,000 inhabitants, easily the highest
number. In
Spain, a bar is for families, not just drinkers. It’s a meeting place and often an
The UK has six of the top 20 most visited art galleries/ museums in the
world, including the National Gallery, the British Museum and Tate Modern.
6. TV
The biggest TV watchers are in Thailand. They spend 22.4 hours a week
watching TV. In second place comes the Philippines (21 hours) and in third place,
Egypt (20.9 hours), famous for its never-ending soap operas!
7. Party!
It’s impossible to say who parties the most, but Brazil’s annual carnival
makes it a good choice. Some of the best cities for partying include Bangkok
(friendly people, great nightclubs), Berlin (live music scene), and the island of
8. Exercising
The biggest exercisers are people from Greece and Estonia. Over 80 percent
Olympic sports are the most popular, but Estonia has one very special game: ice
cricket!
a) Subject questions
b) Object questions
1. Which question asks us to name the subject (the people who do the action): a)
or b)?
2. Which question asks for other information about the subject: a) or b)?
LANGUAGE
BANK
Task 5. Complete the questions for the answers in italics with the words in the
box.
1. ____________invented basketball?
I stayed at home.
5. Who has been to the theatre or cinema in the last four months?
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Vocabulary: collocations
2. Have you ever made a call or taken a message in English? What happened?
Task 2. A. Look at phrases 1-7 below. Have you done any of these on the phone
1. book a table
3. have a chat
6. change a ticket
7. talk business
Task 3. A. Listen to four people making phone calls (Track 1.4). Why are they
phoning?
Conversation 1
Conversation 2
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Conversation 4
Caller: Hello, this is Andy. / Hello, (1) __________ Andy. (NOT I am Andy)
Receiver: I’m afraid she’s not (4) __________at the moment. Can I (5) _______a
message? I’ll ask her to call you (6) _________.
Conversation 1:
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Broad Street?
Sasha: Great.
Conversation 2:
Receptionist: I’m afraid he (6) isn’t/ not here at the moment. Can I take a (7)
message/ call?
Sasha: Please tell him to call me (8) return/ back. I’m waiting in the Turkish
restaurant!
B. Work in pairs and practise the conversations. Take turns to change roles.
LANGUAGE
BANK
Task 6. Look at the phrases in bold in the extracts below and match them
to
problems a) - e)
Extract 1
C: OK, one moment. (1) Can I just check? What’s the name, please?
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D: James King.
C: OK, yes. Two tickets for July the tenth. What date would you like to change to?
Extract 2
E: Hello?
F: Hello, it’s Mary here. Hello? (4) Can you hear me OK? It’s Mary here.
Extract 3
F: Are you doing anything on Saturday? Because a few of us are going out for
dinner.
E: Sorry, Mary, (5) can you speak up, please? I’m at the station and I can’t hear
anything.
Extract 4
Before you make a phone call, think carefully about the words
information do you want? Write down some key words that you
Task 7.A. Listen and repeat the phrases (Track 1.5). Notice how can and you are
Task 8. Work in pairs. Student A: turn to page .... Student B: turn to page ...
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Writing: An invitation
Task 1. A. Listen to Alessandro talking about his plans for a day out in Pisa
(Track
a) have a pizza
b) go to a market
c) have a coffee
B. Listen again and use the key phrases to complete sentences 1-6.
KEY PHRASES
Task 2. A. Work in groups. You are going to plan 24 hours in a city of your
choice. Plan your day in detail. Try to include areas that only locals would know
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