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Al Starter Coursebook with e-Portfolio Adrian Doff CAMBRIDGE @p ONiversiry pressEach unit of this book is divided into sections, with clear, practical goals for learning 3.1 goals The frst five pages of the unit help you build your language skills and knowledge. These pages include speaking, listening, reading, writing, grammar and vocabulary activities. They also include Classroom language and Sounds and spelling activities. They are followed by a Target activity which will help you put together what you have learned. ‘Then there is a Keyword section, which looks at the most common and useful ‘words in English. This is followed by an Explore speaking or Explore writing task, and an Across cultures activity. These sections give you extra language and skills work, all aiming to help you become a better communicator in English and a more effective learner. helping you to review and extend your learning, This symbol shows you when you can hear and practise the e The Look again section takes another look at the target Language for the unit, @ Sretvonsncatin of ey anguoge sig he use Co The e-Portfolio DVD-ROM contains useful reference material for all the units, as well as self-assessment to help you test your own "earning, and Wordcards to help you test your vocabulary learning. atone reel eae are yourself using the Self-study Pack, TUtifaaicated wich includes a workbook and interactive DVD-ROM. The DVD-ROM contains video and over 200 interactive activities.pages oa pages twa pages 30-27 pages Coats Language skit Explore Hello rammar Reading Classroom language Questions 9? 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The eter Keyword =: ‘SPLOnSpeaking respond to questions © say youre not sure Across cultures Shops Glassroom language Noun verb, adjective Sounds and speliing e.¢eande8| ‘Keyword 5. steLonewerting © write description © jon ideas using and tut ‘Across cultures Tea Instruction 1) ‘Sounds and spelling ‘The sound fa! Keyword i, on EXPLORESpeaking use sorry and excuse me in conversations ‘Across cultures Office clothesGoals Language skits Explore. Every day Grammar Reading Classroom language Pee a oon Daly routines pes Lets Cold you. about things you do everyday 5 / es eings pa? Pages © talk about your eal routine Present simple Hen ae ‘Sounds and spelling 46-59 © say where andwhen you have meats questions p80 and ietanbul pa ph led desribetransprtin towne awed © ack and say howto get to places Listening and Speaking ess 2 © say howyougotaworkar achoot Dally rouine is Going to werk A? ExPLOREWting 6 sk abut day routines Frequency 94? ‘aeatiing © ve reasons and tskatet weekends anolinys Tanna id Gunso wih dep eplanatins jects © jn ieae ui (Orarvet acay How can ge. 7549 eee Tate about gs you do every oy ‘cross cultures Journeys last week — Reeding Classroom language Pastsimle positive p55. Anema pb Instruction (2) tatkabout things you dior saw ns nur pie nesdisgGeed Uke P2925 8 saywhatyou tendo tthe weekend Wersyou 2557 eres ‘Sounds and speting S61 © say what you did last weekend - = dad. ist © ask and say where people were Vocabulary ‘Speaking issaywhawyalvore Actes poe Aplace you know 658 aie © talk about i or a book Place expressions 957 iting and Speaking 6 atk aout place you Know ee Yourweekend p88 =xPLoneSpeaking 1 bok make requests © targeracaty dete 8 wttng orp torowets Talk about things you ir saw emai a ce Films, books, restaurants p58 ‘cross cultures Housework Places Grammar Reading Classroom language Pastsimple negate 3 Mike and Anna in Caio p62 Patron © talk about a place you visited Pastsimple questions Travel weather ps Pages © say whatyou saw and dia 8s cisconee Sounds and spetting S269 Saywnatyou didnt se or do WL. Nis! ands? © talk about holiday activites Vocabulary ces Oe Keyword, @ ask people what they did Past simple verbs p63. Meaty ee: 2 © taksboutmoninsand weather Expressions with gopét Speaking eLoneweiing sivmctnwtane Months seasons pb Aplaceyouvistedrecenty p65 write ateet sequence abouts ota orbusioess rp Weather pls Writing of events Ore scae ‘travel io ps2 fold aaarea SE ay Theweatnerimyeur country pie MOTOS Going o Grammar Reading Classroom language Present progressive p70__-A'WhotsOn” page pe Talking about a piture © mvt someone ogo out Present progresshe stoning 8925 © talk on the phone future meaning! p72 ah Sountis and spelting esse What are you doing? 971 — Ssaretyure donate ean Agere 09 © ack nat people are cong © talk about arrangements Vocabulary ‘Speaking enn ilvaite aay Telephone exresions _Akenha people are doing p71 EXPLORES Ealing 8 decide hat todoandvheretogo 67D Invtaton and epee pS © reply to questions sre ure time expressions Wetting an a se Faure srenpemencers, Morass catures Going out 74 Family weekend Suggestions p74 People’s lives Cae Classroom tanguage Pastime erpressions. Are you ram London? peo ees © tatkabouryo 81 How tobe milena p21 EES c syenoeinleneretoranded ueston: When? oteng ‘Sounds and spelting FESS 6 soywnen pooped things How long 792 Wows besser Revision y what peope din he nes poe © tekcoauriparant ensinyari Woeabutary Two le stores 60 Keyword © tell someone's ie story [Nationalities obs p78 nian ‘ecpLoneweiting © say when things happened © talk about your past (© ask about someone's pat Tatk about your tite Years p78 Past simple verbs p78 1 hink, on" know. p79 Lite events pao| Speaking Talking abou farcus person 79 Asking about someone's past p82 Famous people p79 © write when things happenes ‘cross cultures Birthdays ‘eth »o4-re, Grammar reference » 97-0, ocabutry reerenee» 05-115, Conversation reference and practice 1-1, Sens 120-1271.1 goals rm... PEEL 1 2 HED Look at the photo and listen. Helio, 'm, My ‘Add words in the gaps. [HL My te tame “Halo Tm] bb Say hello and say your name. PS 2 a HED Listen to the conversations. Which photo? qv b Read the conversations. Add I'm, my, your. A B ¢ wane I'm Mike, What's many Hello, rare What's___name? name? Mary Green, 2» Jo. sume ‘name's Silvia, nus Klaus Springer, ware Hi.Jo,'m _new mame Silvia, nice to fom Frankfurt, Nice teacher. name een meet you. to meet you. is Kate € EBD Listen to the short forms. @ Practise saying them, Full form Short form lam Mike, What is your name? I'm Mike, What's your name? My name is Silvia, My name's Silvia, ae 3a Look at this conversation. What is the order? r Nice to meet you, —— Hi, Ali. ) [im Ali. Wak? | Hello, I'm Luis. 1 Gretna ) What's your name? ) b IED Listen to check. Then have a conversation,PEELE 1 © HED Listen to the countries. Which picture? Countries England Russia China the U' BOR, ™ \ ’ woreda 2 a HDD Listen to the conversations. Questions What do the people say? k 'b What are the questions? Listen again and write them correctly. 1 from / England / you / Are / ? 2 Where / you / are / from /? ° e Lam ('m) Am|..? You are (You're]... Are you... ? Where are you from? © GHEED Make questions and answers. Then listen to check, (emer) g NowUSA (Loren) (va) Bn 3. a Where are you from? Say the name of your country. Then write a sentence. + Im from b Answer these questions 1 Are you from the USA? 2 Where are you from? 3 'mfrom London, And you? € Talk to other students. Ask and answer the questions. Classroom language Letter, wort, sentence ... 1 Look at the examples. What are they? 2 What are these? aword anumber aletter Jaton Beeson Sauestion__J 3. I'm from New York 1 GPRIED a sentence aoe 3 @rByouPeter? 6m 4 Im@eter. 7 100 5 Im1.2 goals Where is it? prpenaenmwngcagner 1 Look on p86. Which country? 2. a Where are these towns? Ask and answer questions. Its... Where is..? Shanghai fMi§Ml TOvosipinsk SEWING 2 Where's Oxford? Oxford fos. (ygeles MOSCOW Manchester ; b €@EBD Listen to the short forms. © Practise saying them. 1 Its in England 5 | Full form Short form Ines London isin England. London’s in England Where is London? Where's London? Itis in England. It’s in England, liss's} 1 Big, small 1 Talk about the picture. big, small its ahouse. ) Ws small 2. a (HDD Listen. @ Practise saying the sentences. Sone It's a big house. b Work in A/B pairs. Look on p86. Ilive ... 1. a Look at the photos. Which is: 1 a flat (or an apartment]? 2° ahouse? aflat—anapartment a house b Read the sentences. Which phot ‘Add words from 1a in the gaps. near London 1 Live in in Dubai. It's a big apartment, with four rooms. 2 Wehave____near Naples. It's a town in Florida, in the USA. Londen, 3. Ihave in Paris. It's very small, only one room. in London ¢ (HED Listen to check. d ED Cover the sentences in 1b and listen again. Then ask and answer the questions. Photo A Photo B Photo C Isitahouse ora flat? _Is ita house or an apartment? _ Is ita house or a flat? Is it big or small? Is it big or small? Where is it? Where is it? Where is it? Where is Naples?EEO 2 a Read the examples. 1/We+ verb ie eae live have Live in Paris, | Thave a flat in Paris. Weve ina flat near Paris. We have a house near Naples. We live near Naples b Write have or live, 1 We a new apartment. 2a in London 3 We two new apartments in Dubai. 4 We ina small house in Manchester. 51 in a small town near Moscow. 6 an old flat in Paris. LISTENING. 3 HED Listen to Olga. Are these sentences true? Which is her flat? 1 I'm from Moscow. 2 live in Moscow. 3 Ihave a big flat there. 4 Ws very nice Olga, Cn 4 a What about you? Write sentences. * live + We live » Thave . = We have sits bb Tell another student. Sounds and spelling The letter / 1 HRD The letter i often has these sounds. 2 €HRD Are these words with /i/ or /ai/? Add them Listen. @ Practise saying the sounds. to exercise 1. At Jaa five it in China big I'm ie ae 3. a ¢HED Listen to a conversation. Underline the ns. ve nice fds you hear. we f words you hear. its in Paris nice big fm Hi bb Practise the conversation,1.3 goals Numbers eee) CEECUPGIMM 1 | «HED Listen. @ Say the numbers. EE ee Numbers 0-10 ‘Then match them with the words, 0 1 2 3 4 5 |three zéro0 five 6 7 8 9 10 Lone nine two four ten six 2 Say these numbers. Q...345-00989 ® g & = Vocabulary reference p105 e Families 1a CRED Who isin the picture? Use words from the box. boy, girl Singular Plural SE we fe! go’a’ 2 TEED" p bb Practice. Point to a picture. Say the words. aN 2 HEED Read and listen to the sentences. Find the picture. Im not, t ote Ihave three children, two boys and a gir. 1 2. We have nine children. We have five gis and four boys. 3. We're married. We have only one child - a oy. 4 l'mnot married and I have no children, 5 We're married, but we have no children. 3. a GERD Look at the sentences and listen. © © I'm married © I'm not married ___We're married. We're not married b ED Write words in the gaps. Then listen to check. 1 We're married and we have two children - a boy and a 2 tm_ but I have no 3 Ihaveone —__- girl. 4 We three children - two and a boy, 4 Work in A/B pairs. Look on p87. 5 — What about you? Writ two sentences. séven eight Then listen. @ cE)Target activity Talk to someone for the first time 1 a Look at the people. Read the notes. What do you think they say? Make sentences. Mark Claudia the USA Brazil Hive - London flat in Sao Paulo small apartment married not married two sons sw sons = two boys b ED Listen to the conversation and check. € What are their questions? Write them correctly. Mark Claudia 1 your / name / What's /? 3. are /from / you / Where /? 2. married / you / Are /? 4 about / you / What /? 2 a Choose one of the people. Student A, you are Claudia or Mark. Student B, you are you! Talk to your partner, and ask questions. b Now have a new conversation. Student A, you are you! Student B, you are Claudia or Mark. Keyword fiis HED Look at the pictures and listen. What does Sophie say? my mother. } my father. my room, 2 a HED Listen to the words. @ Find them in the picture. jesk _awindow achair abed apicture Practice. Point to the picture and make sentences, This is a desk joor 2 Cover the words. Look at the picture and test each other. pa ats this?) (Itsadesk ) at's this? ) oT~ EXPLORESpeaking 1.4 goal say hello and goodbye 3. a Match these expressions with photo 1 or 2. (Goodbye. See you. Nice to meet you Fine, thanks. How are you? a 11 a HED Listen and practise the conversation. b ED Listen. Underline the words you hear, ' Hello. Howare you? I'mfine. b HED Listen to check. | Hi! Are you OK? Fine, thanks. mK. Thank 4 — Turnto other students. Say goodbye. 2 Meet other students. Have conversations. eee oan tte Across cultures Students | 1. Look at the photos and read. The words in orange are new. Find Phuong, Karen and Wendy. | 1 Read without a dictionary. 2. Use a dictionary to help. Irma student. I study English Ilive in Hanoi and I study here too. Ilive at home with my mother and father. Phuong from Vietnam Qo Thave a room in a big flat in Berlin with six other students. This is normal in Germany. We have a big kitchen, where we eat. Karen from Germany Ilive on a big campus with 1,000 students. Ihave a small room with a bed and a desk. I eat in a student restaurant. Wendy from Ghana 2 What is normal in your country? * Students live at home. * Students live in a house with other students, * Students have a room on a campus. 2Look again <> ee 1 a Find pairs of words. [student | China | big three | hello girl flat window | ee | aay five goodbye the USA \ | smalt | boy apartment yes teacher café no b Which words can go in the gaps? We're from China 1 We're from 2 Ima 3. Weliveina 2 — Write plural forms. 1. student students 2 room 3 window 4d 5 boy 6 child 3 Write the numbers as words. a Wehave three children. (3} b Look at question __.(2} c students live here. (4) d= It's a small flat - just _ room. {1] SET 4 Each word has one letter missing. Write it correctly. scool school hav teachr goodby Rusia hous apartmen Eun be present: am, is, are ° Full form Short form lam I'm youare you're we are we're itis it's this is - ° Fm not ied We're not | Marries e | What's your name? Where are you from? ‘Are you married? How are you? Where's Moscow? Grammar reference, p99 Other verbs live have study... 5 Correct the mistakes. 1 Weis from the USA. 2 Youare from England? 3. Ihave two childs. 4 We havea house small 6 Add the missing word. My name Ahmed. have flat in Beijing, Manchester in England. We live a big house. Bro eg Pre or OU a ee UU ee eC ES oe Emer ooo Te er gees einer ce eat)2.1 goals | People Numbers 11-20 1 1. GED Listen to the numbers. © Then match them to the words. Numbers 11-20 Boe 43.14 16) 18 17 48 40 three — thirteen nineteen eighteen thirteen fifteen twenty five ffteen sixteen twelve leven !7__ seventeen _ fourteen 2 Playagame. | 1 Student A, think of a number. | 2 Student B, guess the number. 3. Student A. is it more [1) or less (11? cy) J 3 HED Look at the pictures and listen to the sentences. Are they the same? oe ~g oO e cas |= I Birthday cards TOTTI a ck at the cards, Add words He's... She's paeesiecesneet a boy girl He's She's b HED Listen.@ = “Heis 16, He's 16 She is 16. | She's 16. | This card is for a 16, This card is for a eight. Ba 2 GHED Listen and read the conversation in a shop. Choose a card. need a birthday card. Fora boy ora gil? Aboy, How oldis he? He's 14 What about this one? 3 Look on page 88.Family POPEUENMM 1 2 (HED Listen to Omar and Emma Ean Who are the people? Write numbers. [sister wite isband brother b GEED Write the words in the table. Then listen. © t | father — | | daughter brother a waite my tamily 2a Choose the correct word: his or her: he— his family A This is Omar and his / her family oie B_ Thisis Emma and his / her family. as ist) b Practice. Cover the words and lok : Shs nasa mean 2—[ iis sister. ) ¢ 3 a Look at these photos. Choose a sentence for each, 1 They're father and daughter. 2 They're husband and wife. 3. They're brother and sister. 4 They're friends. b HED Listen. Full form They are friends. Short form reference p108 They're friends. Ba 4 Work in A/B pairs. Look on p87. Classroom language Look, read, write ... 1 What are the words in your language? 1 5 look (atl 3 A 2 rx read 4 [N listen {to} 2 HED Listen. What words do you hear? Took at mother 1 father daughter son eo w= write é Pt talk {to}2.2 goals Work Ere RC | 1 {ma student. 'mat 07g 8 EI work in a restaurant. I'm a waiter. I work for Dell. It's a computer company. ! —— | | DOSEUEGNMM 1 a HED Listen. Find the people in pictures A-C in the party. work in, work for b © Practise saying the sentences. ‘rm work work for .. I'm student, | {work in a restaurant. | | work for Dell © Cover 1a and 1b. Make correct sentences. I student. /’m a student, I'ma student. ma teacher | work restaurant not Himteacher: | work Dell. university Hong Kong, 1 2 3 4 Iwaiter. 5 & Itcomputer company. Se 2. a HED Listen to two conversations at the party. What are the questions? 1 What's... 2 What ...? b You are the people in the pictures. Practise the conversations. Places 41 What ae the places in ! Places of work the photos? shop Office hotel , jase school hospital café a hotel b ED Listen. What places do you hear? Vocabulary reference p108 6Ba 2 Make sentences. Use I'm, | work in, | work for. 1 ateacher 5 Microsoft 2 ahospital 6 astudent 3 Hitachi 7 adoctor 4 abig hotel 8 a big company in New York 3 Playa game. You're teacher. )(No 1 Student A, choose one ofthe jobs or lve. i 2 Xe places on page 16. This is your job! Write a sentence. You work for a company. }( Yes. 2 Student B, guess A’s sentence “Ad (acer ee You work for Microsoft. }( Yes. eve ‘Ask about work, p116 He works, she works ... ON ‘1 a Complete the sentences. Use words from the box. He / She works amanager_ahospital IKEA a doctor pp se 2 He's 3 She works in 4 Heworks for b Look at the sentences. How are A and B different? A 8 Iwork in a hospital. | She works in a hospital work for IKEA. He works for IKEA. © Look at the people in photos A-F. Make sentences. - arestaurant aschool a supermarket an office tel Tesco ahospital ateacher awaiter ce) k of two people you know. Write one or two sentences about their jobs. b Tell other students about the two people. Sounds and spelling The letters ih 1 HED The letters th have two sounds: /0/ and /0/. 2 — #ED Are these words with /0/ or //? Add them Listen. toexercise 1 Jol el three the father birthday with thanks is ents 3 ¢HED Listen to the conversations. Underline the eso Gy words you hear. this thirteen thanks brother think father birthday the2.3 goals Donna’s family ae | Poe MM I live in London and work ina company in London, My sister lives in. My parents vein | M ‘Tokyo and works for Halifax. They have | Sony Corporation. a house there, I ‘My brother lives in Australia He has an Australian wite | and three children. SUNCEIE 1 © HED Donna talks about her family. Who are the people in photos A-C? ferns = r | 2 Read again. Complete the table. ] \/we/they He/she lve ork have Cann 3 Choose the correct verb. lives, works, has | I have / has two children. My sister live / ives in Australia, My friend Carlos have / has a flat in Buenos Aires, Her parents live / lives in Berlin. We have has a house in Florida She work / works for Microsoft 4 — Cover what Donna says. Can you remember? I= London company ~ London my parents ~ Halifax house my brother - Australia wife - three children my sister ~ Tokyo Sony Corporation (tive in London, U 8Target activity — Talk about people you know 1 Choose three people you know. They can be: Ewe * people in your family. * friends, Write two or three sentences. My sister has « house in Lima, in Pera, She's married and she has four children. I have « friend in London. Her name is Paula. She's 20 and she's 4 student. My mother and father live near Moscow. My father works for Gazprom. | have & son, Almad, and a daughter, Salwa. Ahmad is ten and Sala is eight. We have 4 fat in Cairo. 2 Tell other students about the three people. Keyword fave (1) 1 GEED Match the words with the pictures. Then listen. @ People often have children aT¥ acompiter acat ahouse an MPS player aflat_a 2 2 What about you? Write three sentences. Thave » Tell other students. Do you have the same things? 2 2 HED Listen to students playing a game. What do they say? stuoent 1 My brother has stupent2 My brother has and___. stupent 3 My brother has and ' Work in groups of four. Play the game. ¢ Tell the class your sentences.| EXPLOREWriting 1. a (HED Listen to the alphabet. | SBE C aD ME ree! J TeUaWew OX Yiaz H | NOPQ@AsS TU b @ Practise the alphabet round the class. 2. a GHED Listen and write the letters. ° e ° ° ° a oS 6 a bb Say the letters you wrote. | 3 Playa game. These are all people in the family. | Guess the letters, b r m h Across cultures Families and children | |_@ Read about the three countries. The words in orange are new. i] GO ceed poopla ave smal families ix Japan one or two chiren, have no brothers tr leer, a thal orn. have fend ‘wth one brother or one sister, but not nore, ‘Many couples in Japan havo cilren | uma trom Jopan ; ‘most people ‘some people Thave two brothers | but no sisters —s0 | Mig rarmanua ouctniynasane 3 families. Ihave three children, and this is Sees Vee sae normal. now many families with three fo ee dias) or four children. In villages some people hase ve chika ! have five children or mor. Pave Ses Geer eames Alexfrom the USA ” » Look atthe table.GirelBthe aun ci Susan correct number. children perfamity (1.5) 25 45 20 40 60 1.5 25 45 2 Read again. Use a dictionary to help. Which sentences are true? 1 Kumiko has a brother. 4 Many people in Sudan have three children or more, 2 any peopte in sapan fave smaCramifies. Ax fas a sister. 3° Omer has four children, 6 Many people in the USA have three children or mor 3 What about your country? Complete the sentences. Y_ aa.geadienaLook again <> @) ) oom 1 a Find pairs of words. sister twenty Full form (wife Lam boy ‘husband \0g \ You are ten Sorother ‘ we are shop girl they are read supermarket heis doctor her she is his teacher itis Grammar reference, po cat write bb Write five true sentences. Use words from the box. Present simple ~ positive 1 ; 2 Write the numbers as words. fou Pe he | tives work works 1 He's nearly sixteen (16) Wa lee (Ane noe 2 Look at page (20) they Grammar reference, pi 3. Happy birthday! You're (18) 4 The hotel has only rooms. (12) Brenan arelpoerersivesdertiver 2 Add three more words to each 1 | mycar 1 doctor, student, you | your car 2 supermarket, café, fa. | Riser 3. sister, husband, she | her car 4 took, listen, we | our car 5 door, desk, their car Choose the correct word. Each word has one letter missing. Write it correctly. 1 My parents live / lives in New York. 1 forteen 2 My sister have / has two children 2 daugter 3. They, They're work in Paris. 3 frend 4 This is my mother in his / her kitchen. 4 hopitat 5 Ihave a son. His / He's 18 pee 7 Change the verbs to short forms. ofice They are from Japan. They're from Japan. What is your name? am not married. Where is Nairobi? Who is this? SOEs © 2 Make sentences with words from A and B. A B I'm from | student. live in | two children. m a small apartment, ma | not married. | Soucy have _| China, Pe Ru ere (CTO eee ‘= This is difficult. 3 = I can say this ~ no problem. © Write two sentences about you: one true, one false. Use words from A. [mg © Read out your sentences to other students. Cen ra Which sentence is true? Which is false? eae Ll Ce na coe Bo . a Seem ttictsStreets | ECEEGTMM 1 a Find these things in the photos. Streets cars taxis achurch houses people shops amosque flats lor apartments] atree acafé bicycles b What are the singular and plural forms? acar~cars 3 taxi taxis © HED Listen to check. © 1 CT . ED Read and listen to the sentences. Match them with the pictures. © \ there's, there are qpeseiiataeri ee there's + singular _ there are + plural There's a church. There are nice cafés, There's a big mosque. | There are lots of people. b There's or There are? Make sentences. 1 arestaurant & anice café 2. two restaurants 7 lats of good cafés | 3. lots of cars 8 flats and houses I 4 five trees 9 abig hotel 5 anold tree 3 GED Four people talk about the streets. Listen, What do they say? Use the words in the box. busy nice quiet beautiful noisy] U'S~firsa.. street \o Bay 4 a Make sentences about the street outside, Min + its + There's a + There are b Write two or three sentences about the street where you live Then tell other students.Where are you? PEREUPNNM 1 2 6HED Listen and read the conversations. Choose the picture. Places in towns an Hits Aki ha ausx Hi, Jo? It's me ~ Alex. anv HLWhere are you? 40 Ob,hiAlex. Where are you? aa T'mat the station. mux any OK. Si b Where are the people in the other pictures? atthe station atthe cinema at the airport _atarestaurant ata café 2 Choose a place and have a conversation. It’s near the station PEuIe 1 Find the three cafés on the map. >< Dino's is a smal alan café. ts expensive, but < they have good ice cream and very good coffee be it in Green Steet, near the station OO next to ‘Mike's isin the centre, next to the Adelohi Cinema, They have coffee, drinks and sandwiches. ‘There's a nice quiet garden next to the café. Café Metro is in King Street, near the bus station. Drinks and coffee are cheap, so is usually busy. eo. Hilton Hotel Ban 2 a Read the conversation. What words go in the gaps? ue Hi are you? ax [mat Cal uss that? nex I King Street, ‘the bus station uu OK, b HED Listen to check. Cinema O Max oro STREET © a Stati 3. Work in A/B pairs. Look on p88. language Your Hook ‘Write these expressions in your language. 2 Look at pages 22 and 23. Find: open your book a sentence. Seca eens 1 5 amap. 2 close your book 2 apicture. 6 words ina box. 3 cover the page 3. a conversation. 7 aquestion 4 atext 8 ananswer.3.2 goals What's the time? Laem ne Eo a | | 1 a HD Listen. Say the number you hear, EESEENIGREONSIE IS | 1 Numbers 20, 25, 30 10 20 30 40 50 ten_twénty thirty forty fy] b What are these numbers? i 15 25 35 45 55 Pee 2 a Look at the pictures. Clock times What's the time? b Say these times. i What's the time? aera five thirty +945 + 7:20 + 1.00 + 3.00 | I PEISINCETT 3 a Look atthe people. Are they: Batis + athome? + inthe street?» ina swimming pool? FER I ey bb €ED Listen to the three conversations. What's the time? | Blas? © €HED Listen again. Write the words you hear. ' Wes about 700, excuse me thanks about nearly late | 1 2 3 4 What's the time? a ‘4 What's the time? | B think it's Ree ees fn Ongoats ister a0 3.00. 8 It's 5.15. 7.30. We're ! | 5.15. ‘Asking the time, p117_ 4 Student A, write down atime, Student B, ask A the time. Morning, afternoon, evening 1. Look at the picture. When are morning, afternoon and evening? morning flernoon oF evening Tae Rou ;2 Say when you do these things. the morning Jn the afternoon the evening 3 Look at the map on p89 and answer the questions. At 7.00 1a Read the sentences and look at the pictures. Find the orange words, ‘Most people go to bed at about 11.00 and they get up at about 7,00 in the morning. So, they sleep about ___ hours every night. b Write a number in the gap. € Read about Olga and Ben. Add numbers from the boxes. Olga, 46, office worker eee asin rary caliber wets ae cme aa Sere wera is = ” a 0 Ga, as, doctor [apenas ieee geeupar Soauopabat He.» (7 77 117] d (BED Listen to check. 2 What about you? Write sentences, then tell other students. + Igo to bed at * getup at + sleep. hours and spelling The letter a + H5D The letter a often has these sounds: 2 Are these words with /ae/, /a:/ or /ei/? fac! fa:/ and fer/.@ Add them to exercise 1. Jae! fas! fe! afternoon map name station garden thanks’ has fat car tate have 5 father day 3° HED These are new words. How do you think you marries say them? Listen to check. plate start hat party page _man carry play sameDays | 1. a What day is today? | Days What day is tomorrow? b (GED Listen and write the days in the diary. © Wednesday Thursday Saturday Tuesday | WN © Cover the diary. What are the next two days? Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday 2 a Look at Aki’s diary. When is she free? When is she busy? When is she not here? b CED Listen, What does Aki say? 1 'matthe office Monday. 2 I'm free Tuesday morning and Tuesday afternoon. 3. min London Wednesday, 1! EOE 3 a Add in, on or at tothe table. I ! in.on.at the morning Wednesday the afternoon Thursday Wednesday morning | __ six o'clock y evening 9.30__ the evening Cover the table and practise. Add in, on or at. 1 on Friday 2, Friday morning 3... the morning 4 “Tuesday evening 5 | four o'clock 6 7 8 the evening Saturday afternoon 3.30 Es 4 Find atime when you are both free. Student A, look at the diary on p89, Student B, look at the diary on p95.- Target activity — Arrange to meet people og 1a CRED Listen to the conversation. Which note is correct? Reet o ° Let's meet Dre Tidy (2.3 bus state b (HED Listen again to check. Read the conversation. What does Clare say? lune Let's meet for coffee, Are you free tomorrow? une OK, let's meet on Friday. How about Café lua It'snear the bus station lune How about 12.90? 2 Practise these expressions. Have short conversations. Where? =| When? Let's meet | Let's meet (Lets meet at the station, {0K What time? ) atthe station. |. at 7.00. ee} ® at the Hilton Hotel. | ... on Tuesday. (letsmectatdinos <————) “at Dino's tomorrow. _| (Letsmeetat Dino's (where's that? a , < 3 Write down: + aday and a time when you are free, * a place to meet in your town [a restaurant, a café, a shop...) 4 a Talk toa friend and arrange a time and a place to meet. Arrange tomest,Pt17° by Tell the class where you will meet your friend and when. ag Keyword af 1 2 Look at the pictures. Make sentences. He's ../ She's atwork at the airport at the shops | athome atthe cinema at school | Write the expressions in two lists atthe+noun | at+noun at the airport 2 Think about friends or family. Who is: * athome? * at work? * at school? + at the shops? 3 Look on p95.2 EXPLORESpeaking 1a Look at the questions in the photos. What are the answers? Use expressions from the table. 3.4 goals © e e Yes, | am. No, I'mnot. mot sure. Yes, he is. No, he's not. I don't know. Yes, itis, No, it's not. b Listen to check. You will hear two answers. € Practice. Ask and answer the questions. 2. a How can you answer these questions? 1 Excuse me, is this your suitcase? 4 Is she at home this evening? 2 Are you a doctor? 5 Is today Thursday? Are you free on 3. Are the shops still open? 6 Is Riyadh in Saudi Arabia? Tuesday evening? bb Ask and answer the questions. 3a Write questions with these expressions. Begin with Is or Are. 1 from the USA? 4 your dictionary? 2 here tomorrow? 5 married? 3. free on Saturday evening? 6 Kathmandu in india? Is Mr Yamamoto here? b Ask other students your questions. Across cultures Shios ‘| @ Read about shops in Greece, Japan and Egypt. The words in orange are new. 1 Read without a dictionary. 2. Use a dictionary to help. Shops and cafés are open at about 9.00 in the ‘morning. Many people sleep in the afternoon, ‘so small shops are closed from 2.00 to 6.00. ‘Then they are open in the evening until 8.00 9.00. Sunday is a holiday, and many people go to church, but some shops are open. « = 99% Most shops are open in the morning, afternoon and evening. Many people go shopping in the evening, so shops are open until 9,00 or 10.00. Friday is a holiday and ‘many people go to the mosque, ones e Shops are open from 10.00 in the morning to 7.00 in the evening. Most shops are closed. one day a week, but not always on Sunday, In big towns a few shops are open 24 hours ~ they are usually near the station. b Write the country lor countries). 1. Most shops are closed on Sunday. Greece 4 People go to the mosque on Friday. 2 Small shops are closed in the afternoon. Most shops are open on Friday. 3. Shops are open late in the evening Some shops are open at 3.00 in the rnorning, 2 Write two or three sentences about your country., again <> 1 Find pairs of words, 5 Add vowels la, e, i, 0, u) in the gaps. café station car afternoon open day 1 Let's m__t church quiet near night restaurant 2 My br_th— t th cin_m_. ne_rly thre morning busy airport school closed 3 Thee 2 ct taxi university mosque in a. th_ 2 a Write three sentences. Use two words from the & web SMI Baers 4 TREN SE Elan nat otras i == could go in the same place? 1a eustweleere yes «0 3 The supermarget 2 He works ina shop. 5 ae b Read out your sentence: your sentences, 4 They have two children, 3 Look at the signs. What are the places? Student A, choose one person in your family J. Tell B three things about (brother, father, son the person. Student B, guess who the person is, She's 21. She's a si She lives in Paris, eS cll AN a there are & { Singutar Plural ne [ree [seth [rmeae [BSS 4 Add prepositions to the table. 8 — Correct the mistakes. Where? 1 There is two restaurants in our street Lats eet T the station |<: +519 There anoaent in this street the cinema, | 3 There are lots of taxi at the airport, | the hotel. | Isamosque near the university Ishe?__ | home? school? | work? Our flat is North Street. | the station | ee _ BSRSReocag When? | : Se rn Ustis mest a= =e | 7 orclock. Circle’a number on each line. a Set eee art ec es Vmfree*____| the morning, ape | the afternoon. noe the evening con See you" Monday. tee Monday morning Sr Erchioieienarianberonaierty4.1 goals Verbs and nouns rs André from Kingston, England EOETTGYMM 1 2 CRED Listen to André. Choose the verbs from the box. @ pe speak watch go listen read play 1... to school 2. Spanish 3... the guitar 4... magazines 5... tomusic 6... DVDs b €HED André says these expressions. What does he say? Listen to check. ina band about music on my MP3 player abit on my laptop | 6 a town near London | 2 a GHED Match the words with pictures A-H. Then listen to check. @ [ae = > football ténnis book TV piano basketball newspaper radio | | Babe isa eo 'b Complete the expressions. Use verbs from 1a, TV I watch TV football a 1 5... the newspaper ea 2 ...a book 6 TV Veaeaiceors 3... basketball 7. to the radio 4 tennis 8... the piano€ Look at the table. Look at p30. Find three more verbs and three more nouns. -——, Bana) 4 Covert. StudentA say aneun Studer atzavers, YL watcha ovo) oO 1ike ..., I don’t like... CIS ; a HID Listen to André and Emma. Who says these things? don’t (like). 1. Vike sport. don't like sport. 2. Iplay football. | don't play football 3 Iwatch football I don’t watch football 4 Igo to football matches. | don’t go to football matches. b CRED Listen. © lo - Ike sport. | T don’t like sport. Iwateh football | don’t watch football (don't =1 do not! Ta Look at these sentences. Are they true of you? Write Yes, or change them. 1 Like cats 2. Iplay tennis, 1 like cats. Yes. watch TV a lot pe eee vale 2. Iplay tennis. ! don't play tennis, 4 I play the piano. 5 | g0 to football matches. 6 read lots of magazines. 7 I speak Chinese. 8 Ihave children, ESINCEIT 3 a (HED Listen to these students in a classroom, Add words from the box. Bann me don't neither too oe e eo Llike cats. How about you? | a watch TV alot. ‘4 Tdon't play tennis ® No.l like cats, 8 Yes, 8 No, bb Talk to another student about your answers to 2. Are your answers the same? aa 00M language HNoun, vert, adjective Look at these words. What are they? ee eee were “anoun averb an adjective 1 coffee 3 girt 5 beautiful 7 watch (TV) 9 station 2 good 4 go 6 busy 8 live lin London] 10. father Look on p23. Find a noun, a verb and an adjective.4.2 goals Food [essyrowyeusrencreurine co | Vy OEETENNAM 1 a CARD Match the words wih the pictures. EEN a= | | Food Then listen to check. @ cee meat fish fruit vegetables pasta rice bread sélad 'b HED Listen to Emma and André. Write the things they eat. | 1 Student A, choose a word from 1a, Draw it, eee eran 2 Student B, guess the word. SRSUTIEGM 2 2 HED Read and listen to these sentences. Which sentence is true of you? @ often, sometimes 1... eat meat eat meat . Loften eat meat. leat meat every day ' I sometimes eat meat i Inever eat meat \y! b Make sentences like this about the other food in ta, 3. Think of three other kinds of food you often eat. What are they in English? Write each word in sentence. | Drinks \! DOTUWYM 1 2 Look at the picture. What drinks can you see? Dae b SHEED Listen to the conversations. What do they ask for?rthave PE0NG Burger jouse small Italian café & Indian restaurant me halian café Cone Can | have reference pitt Restaurant hinese restaurant Say the letters 2. a GHED Listen again. Write the words you hear. @ a coffee, please. an orange juice, please? water, please b Work in groups. You are at the café. 3. a Look at the drinks again. Say which drinks: * you often drink Restaurants| 11a Read the guide. Add the names of the restaurants. b «XD Complete the table. Then listen. @ Chinese food Talk about the restaurants. + The Shanghai Restaurant is a 2a Think about a restaurant or café you know. Write a few sentences 'b Read out your sentences, but don’t say the name. Do other students and spelling 6, ee ant ea ‘HED You can say the letter e as /e/ oF /i and ea with the sound /i:/. ‘Some of you are customers. Ask for drinks. 2 One of you is the waiter. Repeat the order to check | don't like cola. | never drink it bb Think of two other drinks. What are they in English? Say if you like them, = cheap 88 = not too expensive 88 » quite expensive AREE « expensive 2 ‘Are these words /c/ or /i:/? Add them to exercise 1. Then listen to check. ‘Tel ten question every it teacher read yes thirteen Japanese please ‘3. a HED Cover the words in 1 and 2. Listen to the sentences, then write them. 'b Read out your sentences. vahya hestauhant A small Italian restaurant in Station Road. Good pizzas and pasta ishes and also very good fish. £8. ‘Small Japanese restaurant in the town centre (only 10 tables). Expensive, but very good. 8885 a in New Street. Good Indian food and not too expensive. Good chicken. and rice dishes, $$ American and international food. The burgers are 100% meat and they also have good steaks and salads. ‘The best Chinese restaurant in town. About 80 tables. Good for a birthday party! 8884.3 goals Sen ‘ask how people spend thelr me SEs Yes, we have two ~a girl and a boy. Yes, we tive in the next street, io ta Listen to the conversations. What words do you hear? Do you..? \ 1... football? 3. near here? | ° e b Practice. Make questions. i 2 in London? § to school? 8 the piano? Pan 2. a CHRD Read and listen. Two students play a game in class. Which person is it? Do you ive in London? r), | 8 No, ‘Marie I work in an i A Do you ike Chinese food? office in New York 1 Yes Tike football and Renee one cane Chinese food. I drink » Yes coffe, but not tea. * Youte 1 Keiko Tlive in England. NickcTlive in London and Twork in an office. ike I Twork in an office like Japanese food. football and American food. 1! ( Parveen I live in Sayid | live in: Now York ana cal oe | GREG) oo wokuaacn Tie football and | {workin an office, 1ite Terni tea and Chines food | 7 Sapanese food Tévink ten off. Tle urone halen foot, UN Do you live in London? ‘Student A, choose a person. >) | Theclhen guess evorton. Askquestons, (Dou the otal) 34Target activity = Say how you spend your time 1 Look at the sentences. Which are true of you? Write Yes or No in Column A, PEE Books and films A B I read a lot of books. | | read in bed. Iread poetry. | often go to the cinema. often watch DVDs. watch films on TV. Food A B Music A B often go to cafés. I drink coffee every day. I play the piano. like classical music. eat meat, ike fast food. like Chinese food, fen to music on the radio. Ihave an MP3 player. J often go to concerts, ee | || 2 Ask your partner questions. Write Yes or No in Column B. Do you read a lot of books? Do you read in bed? Yes, | read every day. 3. Which answers are the same? Tell the class: + one thing you both do. + one thing you both like. We both read poetry. | { We both like Chinese food. Keyword go Read the information. Find expressions with go and write them in two lists. FACT FILE: Young people in Britain 18 - 25 72% go to bed after 12.00 on Saturday night. pte. P= w sheppog ge to college eee y te mwersity {65% go shopping on Saturday. 30% buy clothes or muse, 2% buy books, 42% go out on Friday or Saturday. Most people go to a café, a bar or a club, 15% go to the cinema, 22% go to university or college. Pee eee! 9% go to church or to a mosque. Choose three expressions. Write true sentences about yourself.EXPLOREWriting 1 Look at these examples. Add and or but in the gaps. 4.4 goals i 8 [Wenavea nice | [im Thave a flat in | lat in Bertin Berlin. i's very The rooms are small ike it big. thas. big | {balcony Thave fat in . Berlin. I's very We havea nice | 4 small, 1 flat in Berlin. Z— like it The rooms are a big __ithas a big balcony. 2 Add and or but and a sentence from the box. 1 Its. very small village. There's no school 2 The hotel is OK. Our room is very nice 3. They're a big family. They have five children 4 It's 2 good café. The coffee is very good 3 Write about three of these things. { ts quite noisy at night They have very good ice cream. | There are only two shops. | Only one tives at home. + acafé or restaurant near you + your family + a hotel + atown or village * your home Across cultures Te2 11 Find these things in the photos: ae + ateapot + acup * aglass 2 @ Read about drinking tea in Turkey, Britain and Japan without a dictionary. The words in orange are new. Match the countries with the photos. Gey GG srain 66 san People drink tea in stall People drink tea in cups. They “Many people drink green tea. lasses, usually with sugar, usually make it quite strong, and People make it in a small teapot If you go to a shop, they drink it with mill and sometimes and drink it in small cups. It's quite sometimes give you a glass sugar. Some people havea cup of weak, so you can drink two or three of tea and most people in tea in bed in the morning before cups of it. cafés drink tea, not coffee. they start the day, ¥ 3 y b Read again. Use a dictionary to help. Where do people drink: 1 cups of tea? Britain.. 4 greentea? 2 teawith milk? 5 weak tea? 3. glasses of tea? 6 strong tea? 3 Answer the questions. 1 Do most people drink tea or coffee in your country? 2 Do most people drink: = weak or strong tea? = tea with milk or with sugar? * weak or strong coffee? * coffee with milk or with sugar? 3. What about you?Look again <> ee EE 1 Match the verbs and the nouns. Present simple eat the guitar watch to the radio play water listen | to the cinema Shaan he alee speak television dope Date go English © 00 you like coffee? drink: a book | Do you live here? read meat | 2 a Find groups of three words. SESE enero Tennis TV ltalian book newspaper speak | 5 Correct the mistakes. often read football cheap listen Chinese 1. Inot speak English sometimes expensive basketball radio 2. You eat meat? Freya femrdo0d se aponese= DAVEE MES peyer | 3. We often tisten the radio. % I not like cola b Write three sentences. Use words from the box in 5 Are you like football? each sentence. Begin: Frequency + There's a /an ae + Inthe evening often * Do you...? || sometimes | eat fish. 2 2 Complete the table. AO eee) I Leatfish | every day. England English the USA & — Write the sentences in the correct order. Japanese italian 1 Ifevery day /TV/ watch India 5 2. often/I/ play / with my friends / football Russian 3. eat / meat / They / never 4 tothe cinema / go / sometimes / Do / you /? b Add three more countries. Sant YOU REMEMBER? Unit 3 = 2 Look at the orange words in this email. What other words could go in the same place? Hi Alex, a Sees Are you free on Tuesday? Let’s meet = for a pizza. How about 7.30 at the ‘Can you say things like this in English? zzeria Bella Roma? ere = This is difficult. 3 = | can say this - no problem. eee © Write an email to another student. Choose a place | SURSENICau ‘s=meet anda time. comics eat vegetables every day ome Ren orn ieretone oaern Things to buy Everyday things === Tick (V1 the words you know. Find them in the photo. Which are singular? Common objects Which are plural? apen abottle apostcard astamp aglass amagazine asandwich glasses awatch sunglasses _a newspaper (EBD Listen to check. — - 10, |__ aa Student A, say a number + (J i Wsawatch.} 2/~{ They're glasses. Student B, say what itis. Student A, choose one of the things from 1. Draw a picture of it, line by tine. Student B, guess what itis. Street kiosk | TT Look atthe plural forms in the box. Write them in two lists Singular and plural nouns pens glasses sunglasses stamps postcards sandwiches magazines newspapers ° When do we add ~s in the plural? When do we add ~es? ID Listen. © Practise saying the words.PSs 2 ra net 9. 3 Ba 4 CeCe 1 Numbers, prices 2 Look at the kiosk, What do you think they sell? Choose five things from the box in ta, 'b €HRD Listen to the owner of the kiosk 1 Which things do they sell? 2 Dothey sell food? 3 Do they sell drinks? ‘2 HED Listen to the conversations. What are the questions? 1 2 a stamps? a 8 No, sorry, we don't, 8 b @ Ask and answer the questions. Excuse me, Newsweek, yes. Here you are. Newsweek? Role play. Have conversations at a kiosk. Work in A/B pairs. ‘A, read your role cards on p90. B, read your role cards on p95. Prices HED Listen and write the numbers. © 60 70 80 90 100 eighty seventy _sixty60__ahundred ninety What are these prices? ‘HED Listen to the conversations. What do the people want? How much is it? 1 She wants Irs. 2 He wants Its Have conversations like this. Student A, choose something to eat and drink. Student B, say how much it is. (Can t have g piaza slice, please? y— (that’s 4.80, please. room language lristrictions (1) Teacher 1 Again. Sandwich, Say sandwich Very good All together. 1_OK, everyone. ‘HED You will hear two teachers. What do they say?Listen 2 and number the expressions in order (1, 2,3. vacher 2 ___Ask your partner questions. TOK, everyone ~ In pairs, —_Work with a partner. __ That's right Sandwiches Burger Pizza (slice) Salads small large Orange juice Cola Mineral water Coffee Tea Write the words in your language. 1 2 3 4 5 6 say together everyone pairs partner _ againClothes | | TTT 1 a CRED Look at the pictures. | Clothes What are the clothes? ESI ms Listen to check. @ [trodsers suit bag skirt hat blouse shirt dress | pullover coat jeans jacket T-shirt tie shoes ° Shirt ‘These words are plural: 'b Which clothes do: trousers jeans Ae Terai ete 2 women wear? ee 3° men and women wear? pair of trousers ‘pair of jeans 2 a Which clothes do you often wear? Write three lists. * Loften wear + Isometimes wear * never wear b Talk to another student. Say what you wear. Se + Athome, | + Ata party, | » At work / school, | How much ... 2 SRamnIa 11 a Look at these questions and answers. What words go in the gaps? How much ..? ‘4 How much the skirt? How much __ the trousers? ® £34.50. oe b Look at the clothes on this page. How much are they? Say the prices. ¢ Ask and answer questions. 2 GEED Listen. What is the question? Do the people say the same thing? Numbers 100 =a hundred 200 = two hundred 3 Work in groups. How much are these in your country? Do you all think the | Zs Baa * a cheap suit + acheapcoat + a cheap pair of shoes \ + acheap pullover + aT-shirt + a pair of jeansColours CET 1a €ED What colour are the T-shirts? @ Listen and sities ae the words. [red grey white green black brown yéllow blue | 'b Cover the pictures on p40. Can you remember the colours? What clothes do you have at home? Ask other students if they have: Men Women brown shoes _a blue shirt redshoes a green pullover ie ayellow T-shirt a black suit ablack dress a white T-shirt I wear . PSN 1 HED Listen to Olga, Ben and Donna, What colours do they like? Write , 8 or D. 1 red 3. yellow 5 brown 7 white 2 blue 4 green & black 8B grey Ena He / she doesn’t +verb 2 a (HED Read and listen to these sentences. @ ° ° ike black clothes. | don’t like black clothes. He likes black clothes. He doesn’t like black clothes. bb Practice. Make these sentences negative. eect 1 I like red. 4 She wears blue jeans. doesn't= 2 He likes green, 5 Iwear a hat. = does not 3. My mother wears black. 6 My father wears a tie at work. Read these sentences. Are they true? If not, change them. 1. Olga often wears black clothes. 4 Ben likes grey. 2. She likes brown clothes. 5 He wears red clothes. 3 She doesn’t like red, 6 He likes yellow. EE 3. a What colours do you wear? Tell your partner. + Ilike... + Idon't ike... * Foften wear...» Idon't wear b Say two sentences about your partner. * She likes ../doesn’t like... * He often wears... * He doesn't wear is and spelling Tlie sountl /o/ +EED The letters a, e and er often have the 2 a Look at these words. Circla}the /2/ sound. sound /o/ if they are not stressed. Listen. wait séntence hospital never number “words witha | words withe | words with er | China children slster company Sften trousers bb HED Listen to check. about _tisten father cola parents| this, these this has a short sound Possf these has a long sound ‘Ask the price, p118 this, these (HED Listen to each conversation. Which Which word do you hear: this or these? @ 1 Hike lamp. 2 Doyou like carpet? 3 Look at plates. 4 Ireally like bags Singular (= 1) Plural (= 2, 3, 4. I like these bags. | ike this bag | Look atthis carpet. Look at these ca 2 Make sentences with this or these. Begin 1... Books. 4 ...lamps 2 L.sunglasses. 5. T-shirts. 3. plate. & jacket Questions and answers 1 Match the questions with the answers, 1 How much is this plate? a 2 How much are these cups? b 3. What size is this coat? fe 2 Add words in the gaps. 1A pens? 3 B They're 3.50 2A jumper? 4 BI think it's medium. 5.3 goals Ln Eee picture is it? pets. with Look at... oF I like . 7. jeans. Look at these books Biekashees = —— =¥ 9 watch. [like these books. ewe They're 10 euros each. Is large. It's 35 euros. A shoes? B size 44. A lamp? B It's 55 euros, 3 Youare ina shop. Ask and answer questions. Use these words: + lamp? + shoes? + cups? + coat? * jumper? * pens?Choose and buy things GREG 1 You are at the market in the picture. You want to buy a T-shirt. What questions can you ask? 2 Have a conversation. Student A, you have $20. You want to buy: *aT-shirt. © abag. + apairofjeans. » one other thing. Student B, you have market stall B. Sell things to A. Look at your Price Guide on p90. 3° Now change roles. C/O) ae GO Student B, you have $20. You want to buy: ses * six glasses. + some books. + alamp. + one other thing 2 pair of glasses Student A, you have market stall A. Sell things to B. Look at your Price Guide on p97, Keyword in, on Look at these things. Ou * What are they? * Where are they? Use in or on. © Look at the man. What are his questions? What are the answers? * myglasses? + my guitar? * my mobile? + my keys? + my pen? + my books? = Think about your own house or flat. Where are these things? * your phone + fruit and vegetables * cups and glasses * tea or coffee * books and magazines5.4 goal ee ee ees r EXPLORESpeaking eet W 11a ED Look at pictures 1-3. Listen and choose the words you hear | b @ Practise saying sorry and excuse me. _. Are you the manager? where's the station? I think this is your bag, 2. a Lookat pictures 4~ | 'b HED Listen to check . Write sorry or excuse me in the gaps. 3 Choose a picture. Practise a conversation. Across cultures (fice clothes i,! | __ Read without a dictionary and match with the photos. 1 The words in orange are new. Peter from Britain G6 snon trom Germany lye trom ingia always wear a suit at People in offices wear always wear a sari at | ‘work. In most offices, quite casual clothes work. This is a kind of I ‘men wear a suit and in Germany. Men and long cotton dress and atie, ora jacket and women often wear it's cool, so it's good in 7 trousers. Women also jeans and a shirt ora hot weather. | ‘wear quite formal blouse, ora T-shirt in ‘Most women in offices clothes: a suit ora the summer. usually ‘wear a sari. Men skirt, or sometimes ‘wear jeans and a shirt usually wear trousers | trousers, but not jeans at work -Inever wear anda shirt. They atiel sometimes wear a tie, FI vurnora jacket. 2 a Write the country {or countries} next to the sentences. | 1 Most men wear a tie at work. 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