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Clive Oxenden Christina Latham-Koenig Paul Seligson ei Rea Lye) OXFORDContents cope Vocabulary romincation RSP IP Oe i ee 4B] Who's who? word order in questions common verb prsses, vowel sounds the alphabet dassioomlarguage = ¢ El Whoknowsyoubetter? _prosentsinple “family, pesonaltyadecives third person and plural s 8 [Gl Atthe Moulin Rouge present continuous ~thebody, prepositions of place vowelsounds 1G) theo defining relative dauses (a person “expressions for paraphresing. pronunciation ina dicionary. wo. thing which.) Iie, forexarple, >RACTICAL ENGLISH Atte airport 13 WRITING Describing yourselt 14 Revise & Cieck What doyou remember? What can you do? 16 3 Right place, wrongtime _pestsimple regular and irene verbs holidays -ed ending, reguarverbs 18 [) Amoment in time pest continuous prepostions ofime endplace: a ets at injon a 20 TG Fity years of pop esos ond withow onioss — quesionwords pep music w/and/hv 47 SIEM Dua Onsobar svanlag ta cuore bux although aes r 26 PRACTICAL ENGLISH At the conference Hotel 25. Waring Thestory behind aphoto 26 Revise& Cueex What doyou remember? What can youdo? a BN Wheroareyou going? gino prs coninone ‘ook (ater, fer, te) sentence sess wT __ Gaturearrangements) E LEE ae 30 Ey The pessimist’s phrase book a ‘won't predictions) ‘oppasite verbs centracions wien’), Jo/and/aal 32d Milalwayslove you ——will/won'\promises.olien, ————_-verb+ back word tes: two-sylable words Aaecisions review o tenses present, past verbs + prepostions sentence sess and future [36 PRACTICAL ENGLISH Restaurentproblems 37 Wemng ‘An informal etter 38 Revise &Curck —Whatdoyou remember? What can youda? 49 Dy Fromragstoriches——_presntpntect(emperion)+ ever, dates hnvar present peefector past sph? ‘present periect simple yet jus ready 34 BD twas only dreaming «oO Sta ae TT i ae ” 49 Wartinc Describing where you lie 50 Revise &Cueck —_ What do you remember? What can you do? QT ee ee 52_ [EJ Areyoua party animal? uses ofthe infinitive (with ©) verbs +ifintive word sress 54 EE] What makes you feel good? vr » ing __ vets describing enations “ing 6 How can youleam — have fo, don'thaveto, must, mustn't modifiers: abit really, ete. ‘sentence stress jy [El sienimeei aged _eoesineeovenet pexioscinaenen yot pestis 6” Pracneat Eveust ata deparmen sore a Weng ‘formal email 2 Reuist & Cuecx —Whatda youremember? Whatcan you do?Vocabulary Pronunciation 61 EI] Ifsomething bad can ‘f+ present; will + infinitive ‘confusing verbs ong and short vowels 7 (Grstcendona) ce Dy Neversmileatacrocedle if ps would-innitve aia sts and rhythm (second ene ‘word building: noun formation sentence sires, fonendings Joi senencestress 7 Pracrican Enauist Atthe pharmacy 7 Wining ‘Writing to afriend 74 REvIsER CHECK What do you remember? What can youd? 7% {DY Famous ears and phobias presenipestectsforandsince _guesingmeaninglrom conte __/u anda, semencestess 7 ED Borntodirect presenperfectorpatsinpie? biographies wordstiess 80 [@ Iused to bea rebel wsedto schol subjeas: history, sentence sess: a i geography _wsedto|ddtse BD The mothers of invention passive verbs invent coer, ved sntencestess 4 Pracrica, ENausH Aboot tp 85, Wainne Describing a building ‘5¢ REVISE& CHECK What do you remember! What can you do? 88 [E] thate weekends! something, anything. noting, et _adedives ending in-edané ing and 90 LE] Howoldis your body? quantifiers, oo, not enoush, heat andifeste: near ‘a, fe ink esi sunscreen et. Ls 92 TY Waking up ishard to do wordorder of phrasal verbs Phrasal verbs (giandidy 9¢ DD Ym iim'Soam ‘0 / nether + auxiiarios— sinilaries vonel and conscnant sounes, sentence ress 9 Practica: EncusH On the phone 97 Warne Giving your opinion 98 Revise & Cueck — What do you remember? Whatcan youdo? 100 EZ) What aweekt adverbs: suddenly, immediately, etc. revision of vowel sounds, aaa sentence stes vor [ Thenhedissedme _scposedspench hymns ‘0: Grammar kick gamiarcekfor each 106 Ml Vocabulary, Pronunciation Quick check of vocabulary, sounds, ané word tess Communication 118 Listen 26 * Look out for GET Wa Vocabulary Bank This shows you where to find extra material for more practice and revision. i 156 Sound Bank= , Word order in questions V common verb phrases, dassroom language Se P vowel sounds, the alphabet What do you ds? Where d you lel T INTRODUCING YOURSELF a Introduce yourself to all the other students. Try to remember their names. Hallam 4 fen _ 7 < ce to meet you b Can you remember? Does anybody in the class have...2 2 + avery long name + an unusual name + avery traditional name + avery short name + the same name as @ famous person + the same name as another student + aname that’ difficult to spell from your country 2 GETTING TO KNOW EACH OTHER a Complete the groups of questions 1-5 below with a verb. b GAP Listen and repeat the FREE TIME questions. Copy the rhythm. © In pairs, asic and answer the questions. Tie ive Gacy crueranine dx oes Can you find two things you have in common? 2 JOB/ STUDIES What do you __? a ~ 1. HOME AND FAMILY Where do you —__? What school / university do you +e? Where you from? a He ad 2 > 30 you __ your jo .at year you in? Where do you ae c= Do you ony brothers ard sisters? Do you ___ any foreign lanquages? Which? 4@ THE FUTURE Where are you going to after the class? What are you going to this weekend? 3 FREE TIME 5 THE PAST What kind of music de you __t0? Where you born? De you __ a musical instrument? Which? ~ Where did you English before? Bo you _TV? What programmes? What did you __ last summer? Do you —__ any sport or exercise? What? What books or magazines do you?3 GRAMMAR word order in questions 1 from are you where? 2 watch you de TV? 3 to music you what kind of listen do? 4 English where you before did study? 5 are do what you weekend going this to? b © p.iz6 Grammar Bank 1A. Read the rules and do the exercises, LISTENING & SPEAKING 12 Listen and choose @ or b. Days of the week 1. What day of the week is the exam a Tuesday b Thursday 2. What day i it today? a Sunday b Monday Telling the time 3 What's the time? 3835 boas 4 What time does the class start? 2945 b i015 5 When was the woman born? a Dist August b 25nd August 6 What day does he want tickets for? a 5th june b 5th iuly ied ki 7 What number is the house? au7 bio 8 How much are the flowers? acis b €50 In pairs, ask and answer the questions, What day is it today? What days do you have your English class? What time does the class start and finish? What's the time now? ‘When's your birthday? What's the date today? What's the number of your house or flat? ‘@ Can you remember the questions? Re-order the words, 5 CLASSROOM LANGUAGE a Complete the teacher's and student's phrases. Please __ your mobile, ‘b © p.144 Vocabulary Bank Classroom language. 6 PRONUNCIATION vowel sounds, the alphabet 4 How do you pronounce the letters of the alphabet below? Use the sound pictures to help you, Damen € Practise saying the letters of the alphabet. 4. Listen to your teacher: Write the words, © Play What does it mean? Siena id a ig ree entomet 2 TaneutG present simple V family, personality adjectives P third person and plural -s VOCABULARY family and adjectives Can you remember these words? Do the puzale in pairs. 1 The opposite of thin or 2. Your brother's wife is your 3 Your sister's daughter is your ... 4 Your mothers brother is your 5 Your aunt’ children are your 6 The opposite of fair is 7 The opposite of short is 8 Your brothers, sisters. : ‘cousins, etc. are your ... | is. a ee al bal What's the “mystery word”? © p.45 Vocabulary Bank Adjectives. Do part 1. READING Who do you think knows you better, your family or your friends? Why? Read the introduction to the article. 1 Who is Richard? 2 Who is Danny? 3 What do Richard’s mum and Danny try to do? 4 What does Richard have 10 do? Now read what Richard says. Mark the sentences T (true) or F (false). Correct the false ones. 1 He sometimes travels with his job. T 2 He's friendly and extrovert. 3 He likes music and parties. 4 He prefers women who are shorter than him. 5 He likes women who talk a lot 6 He doesnt talk to his family about girs. 7 His mother doesn’t think he's good at choosing girlfriends Guess the meaning of the (highlighted! words or phrases. $e 2 He likes films. He doesn’t smoke Who knows you better? Who knows you better, your family or your friends? In our weekly ‘test’ single people who are locking for a parmer ask their mother and their bestfriend to help. Their mother cchocses one partner and their best friend chooses another. ‘The test isto see who can choose the best partner! ‘This woek’s single man is Richard Taylor, a 26-year-old ‘musician from Southampton. His mother Meg chooses one girl, and his best friend Danny chooses another. Then Richard {goes on a date with each girl. Which gil does he prefer? ‘Whe knows him better, his mother or his best friend? Who chooses the right girl for him? Richard Taylor with his moser Meg and his fiend Danny ust woin England bat sometimes I works abroad co. ‘When I'm not working | like going to the cinema and eating in nlc restaurants, im not very speaty end I dont do any rercse, but at least I don't smoke ‘I think I'm open and friendly - 1 geton/well with most ppoople - but 'm sometimes quite shy too. For examplo, Tdon’t like going to parties. I prefer to meet friends individually or in small groups {ko ineligant, fonay women who make me laugh and ‘Weally who ove musc. Physically 1 preter women wth dark hair who are not teller than me, And I like women who are good listeners. Tm sue at my frend Danny Iows me beter an my ‘ary bacaus wr often tak about gins and th problems we have {oartusaly tak to my family abou that Kind of hing, My mum twaye says tet Hook forthe wong kind of gi but thas what mothers always say!$ GRAMMAR present simple Complete the questions about Richard. Where daeshelive In Southampton, —_ He'sa musician. EE In England and abroad. 3 ____ smoke? No, he doesnt, 4 —____ exercise? No, he doesa’t He iat very sporty, 5 What kind of women —____ z Intelligent and funny ones. 6 10 his mother about girs? No, he doesn’t. © p26 Grammar Bank 1B. Read the rules and do the exercises, Cover the text In pairs try to remember five things about Richard, He lives in Southampton, Look at the photos of Claire and Nina. HIS FRIEND'S CHOICE “Claire ‘HIS MOTHERS CHOICE Nina © Communication Claire and Nina A p.108 B p.112 Who do you think is more Richard’s type? Why? LISTENING Listen to Richard talking about what happened when he met Claire and Nina, Does he like them? What are the problems? 13) Claire (18 Nina Now listen again and write down any adjectives or expressions that Richard uses to describe Claire and Nina. Claire Very friendly Nima Very attractive Who knows Richard better, his mum or Danny? ‘Are you surprised? 5 PRONUNCIATION -s a 45 Listen and repeat. He works abroad. She likes goud food. She laughs a lot. He playe the piano, ‘She lives in London. She does exercise. She watches comedy films. liz! He relaxes at night She dresses very well. b How do you say the he/ she / it form of these verbs? jose cook 20 teach sto © How do you say the plural of these nouns? book friend girl language niece parent party G1 Listen and repeat the verbs and nouns. 6 SPEAKING Workin pairs, A and B. Think of a person you know well, a family member or a friend, who is single. You are going to tell your partner about him | her, Look at the chart below and prepare what you are going 10 say. * NAME? + AGE? + JoB/STUDIES? + LIVES IN? + PHYSICAL APPEARANCE? + PERSONALITY? - + SMOKES? + LIKES? DOESN'T LIKE? b A describe your person to B. B listen and ask for more information, Do you know anybody who would be a good partner for this person? Then swap roles.G present contnuon: V the body, prepositions of place P vowel sounds At the Moulin Rouge ered Look at this painting. Do you like it Why (not)? b Label the woman's face with words from the box, ear eyes hair lips mouth neck nose ¢ © p46 Vocabulary Bank The body. In pairs, how many words can you remember in two minates? 2 PRONUNCIATION vowel sounds a Look at the sound pictures. What are the words and sounds? Q & i b (17> Put the words in the correct columas. Listen and check. “arms bite ats eyes head hear heart nose shoulders smell stomach touch. ¢ © p57 Sound Bank. Look at the typical spellings for these sounds SS eee The woman on the right is wearing a hat. GRAMMAR present continuous Look at the painting At the Moulin Rouge, In pairs, ask and answer the questions. 1 What clothes are the people wearing? 2 What are the people at the table doing? 3 What are the two women at the back doing? 4 What are the two men at the back doing? 5 Describe the woman on the right. What do you think she’ doing? 6 One of the people in the painting isthe artist, ‘Toulouse-Lautres. Which person do you think he is? | think the arstisthe tall man who is) siting between the two women. < ee eee Underline the correct form of the verb. 1 In the picture the men wear / are wearing hats. 2 In Britain women often wear / are wearing bats at weddings. 3 Karina usually sits! is sitting at the front of the dass. 4 ‘Today she sits / is sitting at the back ‘© p.126 Grammar Bank 1C. Read the rules and do. the exercises, 4 LISTENING 18> Listen toa guide in an art gallery talking about Af the Moulin Rouge. Answer the questions. 1 What was the Moulin Rouge famous for? 2 Who did Toulouse-Lautrec include in his paintings and posters? 3 Which person is Toulouse-Lautrec? 4 Why do some people think he liked painting the dancers? Listen again. Write the numbers of the people next vo their names, Toulouse-Lautrec His cousin Gabriel His friend, a photographer Jane Avril, a dancer La Macarona, a dancer La Goulue, a singer5 SPEAKING ‘2 Match the prepositions with the pictures. on _ontheleft on the 1 behind between in infrontof inthemiddle next ‘0 opposite under Look again at the paintings in this At the Moulin Rouge (1892/5) Henri Marie Raymond de Toulouse-Lautrec b © Communication Describe and draw A p.i08 B p.ll2, Describe your picture for your partner to draw. In small groups, ask and answer the questions. 1 De you paint or draw? What kind of things? 2 Do you have a favourite painter? Who? 5 Do you havea favourite painting? What? Gan you describe it? 4 What pictures or posters do you have on the wall in your bedroom o¢ living room? sson (here and on p.108 and p.112). Which one would you choose to have in your house or fiat? Ain't got no ~ | got lifeG defining relative clauses (a person who... a thing which V expressions for paraphrasing: like, for example, et. pronunciation ina dictionary AUT MM acy 1 READING a Look at the dictionary definition. What do you think the missing word is? ‘person who puts motal in your mouth and takes coins out of your 1b Read the text once. Where is the definition from? A difjerent kind of dictionary MBROSE BiERCE Wes 219th-century American author and journalist: His most popular book is probably the Devil's Dictionary, written between 1881 and 1887, Bierce's dictionary does nct contain ‘normal definitions ~ his definitions are ‘funny and i. For example, in.a normal dictionary, the definition of dentist is ‘a kind of doctor who looks after people's teeth, But in the Devii’s Dictionary, the defirition of a dentist is ‘a person who puts metal i your mouth anc takes coins ‘ut of your packet’. Today on the intemet you can find mary websites with more modem versions of the Devils Dictionary, \ ¢ Read the text again and answer the questions. 1 Who was Ambrose Bierce? 2 What is the normal definition of “dentist”? 3 Where can you find modern versions of the Devil's Dictionary? d In pairs, think of normal definitions for these words or phrases abank boring pecon thebrain astar affiend a secret ¢ Now match the words/phrases in d to these cynical definitions. isa person who works: aller le to become famous and then ‘wears sunglasses'so people don't recognize her tssomething which you only tell one person. —_____ is somebody who falls about himself when you want to talk ebout yours x ‘A dentist is a person who, looks after your teeth. 2 GRAMMAR defining relative causes a Read the definitions in 1e again. When do. we use who, which, and where? > © p26 Grammar Bank 1D. Read the rules and do the exercises. € Tell a partner about three of the things below. Say why. + aperson who is very important to you + a famous person who you like «lot + something which you couldn't live without + a thing which you often lose + aplace where you'd like to go for « special evening + aplace where you were very happy when you were a child saplace where you ‘can borrow money onlyif you can show that you don't need i is something which starts working when you get upin the ‘morning and stops working when you get to work or school3 LISTENING 4 “0? Listen to the introduction to a TV game show, Whats the word? How do you play the game? Ga) Now listen to the show. Write down the six answers, , 4 oe 2 S 3 lo 6 © 0) Listen and check your answers. 4 VOCABULARY paraphrasing 2 What's the best thing to do if you'r talking to someone in English and you don’t know a word that you need? a Panicand stop talking, b Try to mime the word. Try to explain what you mean using other words you know b <2) Complete the useful expressions with these swords. Then listen and check, example how kind like opposite person ploce similar somebody thing Useful _ explaining a word that you don’t know i tts who works in a restaurant 2 tste Who takes thefood from te kitchen othe table, 3 Wsa ‘where you go when you want to buy something. 4 Wye ‘which you use to tak. 5 Ws __of machine, 6 lsihe of fat 7 its thin, but it means thn and atractive. 8 its __10 womied. 8 Its ___you fee! when you have a lot of things to do. 0 For you do this with the TV, © Complete the definitions for these words. 1 atourist Tes somebody... 2asportscentre —_I’s.a place. 3 akey Its. thing... 4 worried Tes how you feel. 5 laugh You do this 5 SPEAKING @ Look at part of a crossword. Ask your teacher for a definition of 1 across and 2 down, b © Communication Crossword A p.108 B p.112. Give each other definitions to complete the missing words in the crossword. 6 PRONUNCIATION using a dictionary Look at the two dictionary extracts, How do you pronounce the words? busy buzi!adjocwe Buitar /gi'ta:/ na musicalinstrument with strings TThe apostrophe(’) shows stress. The stressed syllable isthe one after the apostrophe. b Look carefully at the pronunciation of the words below. Practise saying them correctly. laugh flo:f eyes /arz/ example /ig'za:mp/ keys /kizz’ kind /kaund/ eighteen /er'tizn/ "The Sound Bank on p.156 can help {you use your dictionary better.THE STORY SO FAR ut and Allie. Answer the questions. 1 Where are Mark and Allie from? 2 What company do they work for? 3 Where cid they meet? 4 What did they da? 5 Did they get on wellt 6 What’ Mark doing now? AT IMMIGRATION Listen to the story of Mark a GHB) Cover the dialogue and listen. How long is Allie going to siay in the United States? are you arriving trom? the purpose of your visi? Jong are you staying in the US? ate you staying? _— you know anybody here? he family or a friend? __ you have his phone number —— this your first visit tothe US? Enjoy your stay in San Francisco SOCIAL ENGLISH Allie arrives a 4 Listen. Answer the questions. 1 How Tong was Allies light? 2. Why couildn’t she sleep? 3 What time isit...2 a inSan Francisco b in London 4 Whereis Mark going to take her? 5 Where's Marl’s car? 1b Complete the USEFUL PHRASES. Listen again and check. ¢ M8 Listen and repeat the phrases. How do you say them in your language? YOu sAY 2 Good evening. From London, Business. I'm here fora conference. Awesk ‘In San Francisco. At the Pacific View Hotel, “Yes, Mark Ryder, He « colleague — and a friend. ‘Nes, his mobile is 405 655 7182. Yes, itis ‘Thank you. USEFUL PHRASES M Youlookg —__! M How was thef__? M_ You must be really ¢ M fmsop___ you came! A. Its great to see youa © csengish BER Uc ingish cpt parking lor Lay Nate Va REL Ay b Listen again. Complete the YOU HEAR phrases. © (Ai6> Listen and repeat the YOU SAY phrases. Copy the rhythm. d In pairs, roleplay the dialogue. A (book open) you're the immigration officer, B (book closed) you're Allie. Swap roles La EXD muttonara 4 Read the e-mail. The computer has found ten mistakes. ‘They are either grammar, punctuation, or spelling. Can you correct them? | From: Alessandra [
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] | To: Daniel [dani219¢@yahoo.com] | Subject: Hi from Argentina | | | Hi Daniel, My name's Alessandra. It's an italian name, because my grandmother was from Italy, but I'm Argentinian and I ive in Mendoza, a big city in the west of the country. | live with my parents and my two brothers. | have 19 years old, and I'm at university. I'm st ing computer science. I'm in my first year and I really like it. 1'm going to tell you about myself. As you can see from the foto, | have long hair | - t's quite fair - anc greens eyes. | wear glasses, but | want to get contact | lenses soon, | think I'm a positive person. 'm quite extrovert and frendly. My mother says I'm very talkative - | think she mean that | talk too much! In my free time | love reading and going to the cinema. But | dont have much free time becuase I have classes every day, and a lot of work to do even at || weekends. | aiso go to English classes on friday afternoon. Please write soon and tell me about you and your life. || Best wishes |) Alessandra Read the e-mail again from the beginning. Then cover it and answer the questions from memory. 1 Where’s Alessandra from? 2 Why does she have an Italian name? 3 Where does she live? 4 Who does she live with? 5 What does she do? 6 What colour are her eyes? 7 Is she shy? ‘8 What are her favourite free time activities? 9 When does she go to English classes? WRITE a similar e-mail about you, Write four paragraphs |® . | Do you know these ‘e-mail’ verbs? 1 name, nationality, age, family, work / study : - 2 physical appearance ee xd Ee lose send 3 personality ‘ a 4 hobbies and interests ae pa sees delete CHECK the e-mail for mistakes (grammer, punctuation ,and spelling )ah Lac CLL GRAMMAR VOCABULARY Girdle the correct answer, a,b, or a dassroom language What's __ name? Complete the sentences with one word. a yours @)your you Sit down — and open your books. 1 A What 1 do you sy coche in Enlist B Timastudent, 2 What does ‘abroad’ —__ 2 youdo 2 Go page 78 ee b do you do 4 See you —_ Monday! © do you work 5 _ 2 good weekend, 2 Where from? 2 your parents are Bev a ospe b is your parents Underline the word that is different. j © are your parents third seventh eighteen twentieth 3 David smoke? ae 1unde grandfather niece. husband | A 2shy tall dark slim Is 3 mean unfriendly lazy generous \ oo 3 4 arms ears eyes fingers ! 4 Liz ata primary school. 5 mouth fair head nose ! a teach | pinadis ¢ definitions © teaches Read the definitions. Write the word. | 5 Sonia —— ajob. It’s the place where you sleep. — bed | a hasn't 1 Its the opposite of lazy. — Db doesn't have 2 I's place where you can buy stamps. — i © dont have 3 Itsa person who playsa musical instrument, i 6 a picture in your bedroom? 4 It's verb, You do it when you're thirsty. on / aetine 5 Isa kind of food, for examplemacaron, = ____ [ZY / : b Isit © Thereis PRONUNCIATION 7 ‘The gitl in the painting a Underline the letter or word with a different sound, a blue dress. wears ] 7 SG s : : © is wearing — = z i 8 Youdon't need an umbrella. It. 2 a abroad walk " | 4 isa't raining a i] © not raining ee 9 She's the woman _ works ir an in the ofice, & a eee a wat | a 5) Gh ee sty | ; © who a [need a Workbook has all b Underline the stressed syllable. the answers, information a what ee eee ee addres unheriy extioven’ stomach ample |) © who -What can you do? taht arm ea CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THIS TEXT? @ Read the article and match the headings with parographs A-D. Space invaders Small children Conversation makers Nervous fliers b Tick (V) the things the writer says. 1 You cant sleep if there are children next to you, 2 Children cat all your food. 3 Some people want to talk all through the flight. 4 “Space invaders’ have long arms and legs. 5 Nervous fliers have a drink every five minutes, ¢ What do the highlighted words mean? Circle aor b. 1a letting (toys) fll from your hand putting (teys) somewhere 2 a say hello to b know and understand 3a goes into the air > touches the ground 4 a try to do something » give the impression of doing something a space b seat CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THESE PEOPLE? a M9" Listen to five short conversations, Circle the correct answer, a,b, orc, 1 Her patty is on — @ Wednesday the 6th 2 How old is his mother? bb Saturday the oth Not next to © Friday the 8th me, please! When you're travelling by plane or train, there are some Passengers you just don’t want to have next to you... aa Perhaps you normally ike them, but when you are siting next to them ona planet’ a different thing. They usualy spend all the ight ‘moving around and ' dropping. thet toys on the Noor, and when they're dinking their orange juice it ends up on your trousers Then they decide they want to play with you, 50 you cat have the litle siesta that you were planning B - ‘You? teeognize ths type a soon as you sit down, Thy immediately slat talking about the plane, othe weather or they ask you.a pesonal question. t's very fiat not to talk to these people, and yout! Probably have to continue talking unt te plane lands. —- ‘These are the people with whits faces who st down an immeitely sk fora double whisky. Every five minutes they call a fight alterdant toask i there are any problems withthe plane They ako tel ou about ar disasters (which you are not interested in}. The best thing todo isto buy hema iew drinks or pretend to sleep. re not necessarily very big but they have 2 terrible hhabit of taking upall their? room , and some of your room to. They usully sito tht you cant move, with theirarms and legs Jinyour space. They alse havea ot of hand luggage which takes tupall the room in the overhead locker. CAN YOU SAY THIS IN ENGLISH? a Canyou..2 Yes (V7) “give personal information about yourself “talk about a person in your family describe picture you have in your house Clgive definitions for these words 259 650 coo 3 MrJervishasa problem in, journalist hospital guidebook aeroplane a hisleftleg b hisright knee c hisleft knee er ae a 4 John doesn‘ lke the painting of b Complete the questions with is, are, do, or does, athewoman b theboy ¢ the guiter 1 What kind of books ____ you read? The git! wants to buy 2 ___ there an art gallery in your town? Where? a acomputer b adigital camera a USB cable b 120" Tisten to Martha showing Jim some photos. Complete the sentences with a name. Alice Bill isat university. ——— doesn’t live in Britain, —— wears glasses. —— doesn’t like sport, isn't very hard-working, ‘Martin Serena Gary 3 What ___ your friends usually do at weekends? 4 ____ your town have a local festival? When? 5 What do you think your parents doing atthe moment? € Ask your partner the questions in b. Ask for more information. Adapted rem a wove nebsteV holidays 1 VOCABULARY holidays P -ed endings, irregular verbs iri ee Cm ram LC > When did you go there? I went when I was 17. = a In one minute, write down five things you like doing when you're on holiday. b © p.147 Vocabulary Bank Holidays. The Hol Magazine In the right place. .. but at the wrong time! Last week we asked you to tell us about a holiday when the destination was perfect but, for some reason, the time wasn’t right... Here are some of your replies. Tim, 20, student from Manchester When Iwas a teenager Iwent on holiday with my parents to Brittany in France, My perents rented @ lovely house on the beach, and the weather was great. But | was 17, and | didn't want to be on holiday with my mum and dad and my litle brother. | wanted to be with my friends. We went to the beach very day and sunbathed and we ‘went to & fentastic seafood restaurant for my birthday. But | ‘was miserable and I hated every minute of it. | didn't smile once in two weeks. What really made me furious wes that my perents let my older sister, who was 19, go 10 Spain with her friends Ey Gabricta, 28, marketing manager from Rome fm from Rome and the summer here is really hot So last year my husband and { decided to go to Sweden, to escape trom the heat. We booked a 10-day holiday in Stockholm, witere the temperature in the summer is normaly about 20 degrees. But when we got to Stockholm there was a heatwave and it was 55 degrees every dey. t was awful because there was no air-conditioning anywhere. We couldn't sleep at night — it was boting in the hotel, ‘and in the shops and musaums too. We didnt ment to go shopping or go sightseeing or do anything ~ we were too | hot, We just satin cafés and argued all day, We didn’t need to go to Sweden to do that! Ef] Kelly, 26, Tv journalist from Belfast Thee years ago | broke up with my boyfriend and | decided to go on holiday on. my own to the Seychelles. My travel agent ‘old me that it was a wonderful place. But he didr't toll me that it was also a very popular place for people on theit honeymoon, Everywhere I looked I saw couples holding hands and looking romantically into each others eyes! the travel agent also seid it was always sunny there — but the weather was terible ~ it was cloudy and very win. To pass the time | decided to do a diving course (one of my lifetime ambitions). But it was a complete disaster because the first ime | went under the water had a panic atack. | couldn't ‘escape from the island so I spent an | incredibly boring (and expensive) two weeks in ‘paradise2 READING a Read the three letters to The Holiday Magazine and match them with the photos. an b Find four adjectives in the article that mean very good and two that mean very bad. Underline the stressed yllable. lovely (text 1) 3 GRAMMAR past simple regular and irregular Whats the past simple of these verbs? Are they regular or irregular? Check your answers with text 1. be go rent want _____ sunbathe make tet __ b Now underline the other [+] past simple verbs in texts 2 and 3. What are the infinitives? aderline two negative past simple verbs in the magazine article. How do you make negatives and questions in the past simple...? + with normal verbs + with was / were + with could 4 © p.t28 Grammar Bank 2A. Read the rules and do the exercises, 4 PRONUNCIATION regular and irregular verbs ‘A Remember! There are three possible pronunciations | Of regular -ed verbs. a <2) Listen and repeat the sentences. When do you pronounce the ¢ in -edf ‘We booked a holiday. | We walked to the hotel Wesunbathed. | They rented a house. We argued all dy b How do you pronounce the past simple of these verbs? ak hate need smile stay talk © ©22% Listen and check. Circle the irregular verb with the different vowel sound. 1 bought saw told caught 2 put spoke took could 3 paid said made came ‘a ee a | We decided to go to Sweden. | 5 LISTENING 4 23? Listen to the story about Sean’s uncle and aunt. Why was the holiday a disaster? 1 Because the weather was awful. 2. Because the place was very noisy. 3 Because they argued a lot, Listen again. Correct the wrong information, 1 Sean went to Ibiza Fiisaun and unde went to Ibiza. 2 They're about sixty 3 They wanted an exciting holiday. 4 They usually spend their holidays abroad. 5 They knew it was ‘The Party Island’ 6 They first went there in the 195s, 7 They booked the holiday ata travel agent’. 8 The hotel was ina quiet part of town. 9 They're going to go abroad again next year. 6 SPEAKING @ Think about your answers to these questions. b Work in pairs. ‘A Aska partner about his / her holiday. B Listen and ask for more information. © Swap roles,1 GRAMMAR past continuous a Look at the phiotos. Where are they? What do you think is happer V prepositions of time and place: ct, a, on > Whet was happening when 5 Read the text and match paragraphs 1-3 with the photographs. He BENSON spent 50 years taking dramaticand memorable photographs for national newspapers and magazines, Here he talks about three of his best-known pictures. | took this picture on August 9th 1974. He was saying goodbye to his cabinet and the White House staff after the ‘Watergate’ scandal, ‘Al his family were standing round him. You can see from their faces what they were feeling. Jn 1989, | was working in London on @ story when suddenly | heard the news that the Russians were planning to meke Berlin {an open city So | got on a plane. When | arrived in Berlin many people, young and old, were attacking the wall with stones. The woman in the photo was shouting, ‘Ihate it, | hate i. ‘When 1 took this photo we were in a hotel room in Paris in 1964. John and Paul were at the piano and at first nothing much was happening, but suddenly they became completely focused. First the melody cerme, and then the words. ‘Baby's good to me you know, she’s happy as can be you know... They were composing their song feel fine. Read the texts again. Cover them and try to remember, What was happening when he took the photos? When he took the photo in Berlin, people were attacking the wall and a. woman was shouting. Look at the highlighted verbs in paragraph 1 What tense are they? What’ the difference? © p.28 Grammar Bank 2B. Read the rules and do the exercises.2 READING & LISTENING @ Look at the photo, What can you see? Where are they? What are they doing? b Read what the photographer says and check your answers to a. ‘What happened to the photo? What happened 30 years later? © (24) Now listen to Marinette and Hen their photo. Are they still in love? talking about Listen again and mark the sentences T (true) or F (false), 1 They always knew that their photo was famous. Marinette saw the book with their photo in a bookshop. When the photographer took the photo they were kaughing. Marinette wanted Henri to stand near her. They didn’t know that the photographer was taking their photo. Henri wos trying to kiss Marinette. Henri thinks they were arguing about their wedding: ‘They got married a year after the photo. Marinette and Henri work together every day. ‘She says that she and Ment are very similar. 3 VOCABULARY ot, in, on @ Complete the sentences with at, in, or on. 1 President Nixon left the White House __August 9th 1974. 2 The Beatles were a horel zoom Paris 1964. 3 Willy Ronis took the photo _ the balcony March 1957. 4 The young couple went up to the baleony - 5 Henri and Marinette see each other every day, and work, home b © p.48 Vocabulary Bank Prepositions, Do part 1. nglish, i a (25? Listen and repeat the sound word and sound. |~2~ b 28? Listen to these words and unde: 4 PRONUNCIATION /2/ A, Ais the most common sound in Listen again and repeat the words, Practise making the /a/ sound, 27> Listen and repeat the dialogue, Copy the rhythm. A Where were you at six o'clock in the evening? B Iwas at work A What were you doing? B I was having 2 meeting with the boss. € In paits, take turns to answer the questions about yesterday. ‘Where were you at...?_ What were you doing? 6.00pm. 6.30am. 3.00pm, 11.00am. lunchtime 10 pam, 3.00 in the afternoon. the stressed syllable, De OIL Ce Ut) twas March 1957 and | was taking photographs in Paris. One afternoon | went up the Bastille and I saw two lovers on a balcony. They were standing very near each other. They were taking, I took just one photo and they didr't hear me. | called it Lovers at the Bastille, Luckily for me this photo became very popular in France. Soon posters and postcards with my picture of the tivo lovers were everywhere, But | never knew who the two young people were. They never contacted me’ ‘30 years later | had an exhibition of my photos in Paris, wes talking to some friends when suddenly a man came up to me and said, “I know your two lovers, They live near here. 1 can take you there if you want” | immediately decided to go and meet them, This was their story’ 5 SPEAKING a © Communication Famous photos Ap109 B p.115. Tell your partner about a famous photo, b Talk to 2 partner. Ask more questions if you can, Do you have a photo you really like? Who took it? What was happening at the time? De you have any photos in your bedroom or living room? Do you like taking photos? Who is good at taking photos in your family? Do you like being in photos?G questions with and without auiliaries V question words, pop music /sw/ and /h/ 1 VOCABULARY & SPEAKING a_In pairs or groups, answer the questions. 1 What music / song / album do you like listening to..2 when you're happy when you're ina car when you're sad when you're studying when you're at a party when you're in love 2. What's your favourite decade for pop music? [the 80s, 90s, etc.) 3 Whe ate your favourite bands / singers of all time? 4 Which was the last CD you bought? b Complete the quiz questions with a question word. How Howmany Where What How long Which (2) Why Who (x2) Whose When © In pairs, answer the questions. 2 GRAMMAR questions with and without auxiliaries a Cover the quiz and from memory complete the questions. 1 Which song Robbie Williams with Nicole Kidman? 2 Who Tear’t got you out of my head? b Answer these questions 1 How is question 1 different from question 2? 2 What is the subject of the verb in question 12 3 What is the subject of the verb in question 24 © p.i28 Grammar Bank 2C Read the rules and do the exercises. y a a _ id Freddie Meranry, the lod singer of Queen, die? 21981 > 1991 ¢ 2001 id the Eagles stay in their 1975 song? 2 Heartbreak Hotel Hotel California Hilton Hotel did the Beates stay together? ‘Fr eight years.» For thirteen years. cFor seventeen years 4 husband's the film rector Guy Rtcie? a Dido's.» Barbra Stresane’s Madonna's 5 happened to Mick Jagger in 20047 a He leftthe Roking Stones, b He became Si Mick logger. He divorced Jery Ha é song dd Robbie Willams sing with Nicole Kchan in 2002? a Angels» Something Stupid cLet me entertain you 7 sang cant get you out of my head? a Britney Spears b Kylie Minogue Beyoncé g —— id Nirvana stop playing in 19387 a Because they argued. » Because Kurt Cobain left, Because Kurt Cobain died 9 band included Phil Cofins and Peter Gabriel? ire Straits b Genesis Pink Floyd 1 Spice Girls were there? four dive csix 11 id vis Prestey ee? 2 tnaplane crash b He shot himself An accidental drugs overdose 12 did Chris arti, lead singer of Coldplay, marry in 2005? 2 Gwyneth Paltrow b Kate Winslet_c Drew Barrymore3 PRONUNCIATION /w/, /h/ 4 Look at the two sound pictures. What are the words and sounds? Write the words in the box in the right column, what when where which why Bo © <2BY Listen and check. Practise saying the words. d_ © p.is9 Sound Bank, Look at the typical spellings for these sounds, ¢ 29 Listen and write the questions. Say the questions. Copy the rhythm. 4 SPEAKING © Communication Music quiz A p.109 B p.113. First write the questions. Then ask them to your partner. 5 READING a Read the article once and mark the sentences T (true) or F (false). 1 magine was a hit three times, 2 Yoko Ono helped to write Imagine, 3 Ono wrote poems for John Lennon. 4 Lennon never said that Yoko helped him with the song. 5 Imagine was written in two places. 6 John Lennon opened the new Liverpool Airport. b Read the article again. Number the sentences in the order that things happened. A John Lennon read Ono's poems. B John Lennon wrote Imagine. C Yoko Ono helped her lice brother DJohn Lennon spoke about the song in an interview. E Liverpool Airport was renamed Jon Lennon Airport. F Yoko Ono spoke about the song on a ‘TV programme, G The song became a hit again when Lennon died H The song became popular again after September 1th 2001. 80 6 (21 SONG 43 Imagine Who wrote Imagine? Imagine, John Lennon's most famous song, was recently voted ‘Britain’ favourite song of alltime’. It’s an idealistic song about peace and the hope for a better word. “Imagine all the people living life in peace. The song was a big hit in 1971, and again in 1980 when Lennon was murdered in New York. It became a hit for a third time after the terrorist attacks of September 11th 2001 But who really wiote the song? Until recently the answer to this question was always john Lennon. But on a TV programme this week Lennon's wife, Yoko Ono, spoke for the first time about how she, in fact, helped to write the song, ‘Ono said that the idea and inspiration for Imagine came from some of her poems that John Lenrion was reading at that time. ‘The poems began with the word! Imagine’ tmagine a raindrop, Imagine a goldfish.’ Ono said, ‘When | was a child in Japan during the Second World War my brother and I were ‘eribly hungry | imagined delicous menus for him and he began to smile, if you think something is impossible, you ‘an imagine it and make it happen’ In an interview just before he died, Lennon admitted that Yoko deserved credit for Imagine. He said, ‘A lot of it the lyrics and the concept ~ came from her, from hier book of ‘poems, imagine this, imagine that’ Lennon said that he ‘was ‘too macho’ to share the credit with her at the time. ‘Ono said that some of the song was written when they were flying across the Atlantic and the rest was written on the piano in their bedroom at their home in England, Ono said, “The song speaks about John’s dream for the world. it was, something he really wanted to say. Imagine became a © popular song for peace activists everywhere, a Bish nenepeper In March 2002 the airport in his home town of Liverpool as re-named John Lennon Airport. A sign above the main & entrance hasa line from Imagine: ‘Above us only sky. LiverpoolJohn 4 Soon iy meG 0, because, but, athough V verb phrases P theletter a She was going very fast because —~ = ‘she was in. hurry. D (Co) Tem Ola Gomis 1 READING [AL] New day lami ‘Hannah arid ited Herb inner. He took her toa very romanvic | urart and t {al evening, After that Jamie and Hannah sa e261 other every cay: ring when Hanna fished work they met ai 5:30 in a coffee bar in the High Steet. They were madly in love, [B]__} suddenly, ¢ man’ an across the road: He was wearing a dark cost so Hannal dint see hi unlit was t00 late, Although she tied to stop, she Hit the man. Hannah panicked. She didnt stop anid she drove to the colfee bar as fest as she could. But when she arrved lame wasnt there, She phoned him, but his mobile es tured off So she weited fr tei minutes ard then went home. {Jamie in the summer of 2004, ft was Harnet’s 2ist birthday and she and her fiends went to a dub. They wanted to dance, but they dt ke the oe went fe speak fo the DI. This music is something ‘The Di} looked a her and eee fave the event sone! [BI] wo hour lattice car arived! aaa ame A policenoman \aocked atthe doon.‘Good evening, Neda; she said re you Hannah Davis? Vd Ike to speak to you. Can | come in?! [E[__] One evening in Oatbbar Harnati was at Wok AS usta he vias going 10 meet Jamie at 5:30. yas dark and it wes ining, She looked at her watch tes ‘5.20! She was going fo be lte! She ran t3herar and got in, A: 525
Cover the dialogues and listen. Who does Allie phone? Why? ‘YOU HEAR You saY > Hello, reception. Hello. This is room 419. How can Thelp you? Ihave a problem with the air-conditioning, Itisa't working, and if’ very hot in my room I'm sorry, ma'am. TI someone up to look at it right now. ‘Thank you. | | | service. Can [help you? “Helio. This i room 419, Gan havea tuna sandwich, please? ‘Whole wheat or ___ bread? Whole wheat, please Listen again. Complete the YOU HEAR phrases, ‘or withont mayo? Without € SGI Listen and repeat the YOU SAY phrases. ‘with ____or salad®_ Salad, please. Copy the rhythm. to drink? Yes,a Diet Coke. with and lemon. Just ice. Tell be therein five minutes, mi’am. ‘Thank you. d In pairs, roleplay the dialogues, A (book oper you're the receptionist /room service, B (book closed) you're Allie. Swap roles. SOCIAL ENGLISH coffee before the conference a ©@i¥> Listen and mark the sentences T (true) or F (false). 1 Mark is going to take Allie to dinner tonight. 2 The cocktail party is on Thursday. 3 Allie wants to see the bay and the Golden Gate Bridge. 4 5 Brad is from the San Prancisco office, Brad offers to take Allie sightseeing. b Complete the USEFUL PHRASES. USEFUL PHRASES Listen again and check. W___ done! i Did yous well? e) EP Tasted ane repeat How are t £ M They're fine. eS ee Lee eS Whavare the pi for the week? say Heeaa gu FIRMA Allie, t is Brad Martin, es Ist to go. Multizomait story behind a photo Tun Pec nd with a short description of why the photo is important to them. This week's winner is Dominic, a graphic designer from London. Tne of my favourite photos is of a man cooking fish. | 2 took the photo "in the summer of 1994 when Iwas? hofiday in Aftica, 3 We were’ ___ Zanwibay, and we were seiling round the islands, We caught some fish, and then landed ‘__ one of the islands, and our guide made a fire and cooked the fish. 4 Richie, the guide, wes a wonderful person ~ he became a good friend, He vas also a fantastic cook. | can't remember exactly what fish he was cooking in the photo, but it tasted delicious! 5 1 keep this photo * _ the wall in my studio. © _a grey, rainy day London, | just have to look 7 it and then memories of a wonderful ‘adventure come back, and I can imagine that I'm * sunny Africa again. a Match the questions with paragraphs 1-5. © You can keep a phow... ‘What was happening when you took the photo? an album, ‘Where do you keep itf Why do you like it? 1 in your wallet What's your favourite photo? o [your bedroom. Who took itt When? Where? oO on [teal ‘Tellme more sbout who or whet js in the photo. [~ On a table by [yourbed Complete the text with at, in, or on. WRITE bout your favourite photo. Answer the questions in @ in the right order. CHECK your description for mistakes ( grammer , punctuation ,and spelling ). Attach a copy of the photo if you can. 5 naa D ES| & What do you remember? GRAMMAR Circle the correct answer, a, b, or ¢. | Whats name? i yor Glau cyou 1 Where ‘on holidey last year? 4 you went b did you go © youdid go 2 He didn’t with us. a wanted > wants © want 3 We a flown | b ay © flew 4 When I took the photo you looking at me. | a weren't b wasn't © didn't | 5 What honed him? a he was b was he © were he 6 Who a did wr b wrote did wrote 7 Wher i a hedied b died he ¢ did he die 8 She was driving fast a although b because <0 to ome to France to San Francisco last August.
Listen and check. Listen again. Write down any extra information you hear. Which tips do you think are useful? SPEAKING In pairs match the positive phrases with the situations. ce ih Make a positive prediction, I’m sure yeu'l..., Pm sure itl... ee, eer u i e on’t worry! ‘Your friend says... ‘You say... a fl 1 Thiave'ea important Gegmt doctor vr Goodluck! Ln sweyottpas. _ Congratulations! 2 T'm getting married next month. es Pe 3 T'ma bit depressed today, Sager ne, beer Good 4 Tm going to New York next month aioe —— grea luck 5 Tean’t go out tonight. I don't have any money. Ask and answer with a partner. Use a phrase from the box and say why. Are you a positive thinker? oe T think so, Do you think... I don‘t think so. + youll go somewhere exciting + you'll do something nice this weekend? Maybe. / Perhaps. for your neat holiday? 5 : : + youl get an interesting e-mail ‘rom Probably. + you'll pass your next exam? someone a Definitely. * you'll get a good or better) job? «you'll get to the end of this book?G will won't (promises, offers, decisions) WV verb + back P word siress: two-syllable words aoe om cl 1 READING a Lookat the six promises below. What do you think they have in common? {won't tell anyone. 1 write 11 always love you. Til pay you back tomorrow. Tl come back tomorrow. This won't hurt b Read the article once and write the correct promise in the gaps 1-6. ¢ Read the text again, Find words to match to the definitions. Underline the stressed syllable. 1 (n) a person who repairs water pipes, baths, etc. 2 (2) studies to find more information about something ______in} putting medicine under the skin witha needle 4 (n) the act of travelling from one place to another 5 adv) one or the other 6 ____{adj) something which lasts forever 2 PRONUNCIATION word stress: two-syllable words Most two-syllable words are stressed on the first syllable, 6g father. When words are stressed on the second syllable, ‘eg although, anderline the stress and learn them. a Look at these two-syllable words from the text Which five are stressed on the second syllable? secret forget exist always complete dentist borrow e-mail money promise address doctor builder journey wory before b 58) Listen and check. Practise saying the words. Wsaseaet. OK, | won't tel anyone. We male them and we break them, because some promises are very hard to keep. Here are the top six most common broken promises ... 1 ———— You always hear this from builders, plumbers, and electricians. But the truth is very different. They won't come back unti x RG next week (or later). And tC ‘you will probably need to Be phone them five times first. ~ZABSS>, es x We love hearing secrets and ve happily make this promise. And at the time we really ‘mean it. ‘Don't worry’ we say, ‘your secret is safe with me.” But of course it isnt, Research shows that everybody will always tell one other person the secret. Very soon the whole street vill know! ep | favourite phrase of doctors, dentists, and nurses. They usually say it just before they give you an injection. But the phrase isnot complete. The full phrase is: "This won't hurt me {but it wll probably hurt you a lt)” 4a You make a new friend on holiday or on a bus journey, you swap e-mail addresses, and you make this promise. Sin months later you find a name and e-mail address on a card oran old piece of papes. ‘Oh dear! you think = but then you remember that they dint write to you et In Homlet, Shakespeare told us never to borrow or lend money. He was righ, When we lend people money the always make this promise, but then they forget. If we then ask for the money back, they think we are mean. If we don't ask, we never get the money back, ——_ Whitney Houston sang a song about this and every day, allover the world thousands of people make the same. promise to each other. We know eternal love exists, but is this promise the most difficult one to keep of them all? er! SE ae ea a3 GRAMMAR will / won't for promises, offers, and decisions b Complete sentences 1-6 with a verb from the box and match them with the cartoons (A-F). have help love open pay take 1 Pll___ the steak, please. 2 Til you back tomorrow. 3 Til you! 4 Tllalways —_ you. 5 Shall! __ the window? 6 Yes it's very nice, PI it. ¢ Look at the sentences again. In which two are people,..? making promise _2-and making a decision — and _ offering to do something __ and _ d © p30 Grammar Bank 3C. Read the rales and do the exercises. a Lookat the cartoons. What do you think the people are saying? 4 VOCABULARY verb + back a. Look at the sentences Whats the difference between goand go back? Pm going to Italy. I'm going back to Italy b Complete the dialogues with a phrase from the box. ck pay me back — take it back callback come back gi 1 ‘A Llove that shirt you gave me for my birthday. But ita bit small, B Dont worry. Pll to the shop and changeit. 2 ‘A Can I speak to Bart, please? B I’m sorry. He's not here at the moment. AOKI later 3 ‘A.Excuse me. Could I talk to you fora moment? B I'm reilly busy at the moment. Could you 4 A That’s my pea you're using! B No. it’s not. It’s mine. ANo, its mine ! e A Can you lend me 50 euros, Nick? B Itdepends, When can you 2 ‘A Tomorrow. Til go to the bank first thing in the morning. in five minutes? ¢ GAO Listen and check, In pairs, practise the dialogues. 5 SPEAKING © Communication /11/ Shall? game p.117. Play the game. 6 GP SONG 4 White FlagV verbs = prepositions P sentence stress eo > Treamt abouta road, That means youre going to travel 1 READING & LISTENING a. In pairs, say if you think these statements are true or false. 1 We can only remember a dream if we wake up in the middle oft. 2 We always appear in our dreams. 3 People often have the same dream many times. 4 Paychoanalysts use dreams to help their patients. 5 Dreams can predict the future. b
You're going to listen to a psychoanalyst talking to a patient about his dreams, Cover the dialogue and listen and number the pictures 1-6 in the correct order. Dr Muller So, tell. me, what did you dream about? Patient Iwas at a party. There were a lot of people. DrMuller What they __? Patient They were __ and Dr Muller Were you. drinking? Patient —_Yes)I______ champagne. Dr Muller And then what _? Patient “Then, suddenly 1___ in a garden. There alot of flowers DrMaller Flowers, yes... what kind of flowers? Patient‘ ___ really see — it was dark. And I heat music — somebody —_____ the violin, Dr Muller The violin? Go on. Patient And then] ___ an owl, abigowl inaatree... DrMuller How you _7 Were you frightened? Patient ‘No, not frightened really,no, but | __ 1 felt very cold. Especially my feet ~ they were fieering And then I — z Dr Muller Your feet? Mmum, very interesting, very Patient + doctor? ¢ Now uncover the dialogue, Listen again and fill the gaps with a word or phrase.d What do you think the patient’s dream mesns? Match the things in his dream with interpretations 1-6. mean Understanding that you are at a party. 1 the person you love doesnt love you. your that you are drinking champagne. [~ 2. you are going to be very busy. dre ams about flowers. 5 yout be success that somebody is playing the vin. (4 you're feling positive about the future about an owk. [5 you want some romance in your life. You are looking for a new partner. that you have cold fet. [6 you need to ask an older person for help. € (218) Now listen to Dr Maller interpreting the 3 PRONUNCIATION sentence stress patient’s dream and check your answers to d. a G4 Listen to sentences 1-6 and underline the £ Listen again. Look at the pictures again and remember Sires Lintormiation) wards what Dr Muller said about each thing. Compare with Youll have a meeting with your boss. your partner. Somebody was playing the violin. 1 2 3 Youre going to mett lot of people The pa nis going to meet people vat is Lal 4 How did you feel? T'm meeting her tonight, 2 GRAMMAR review of tenses a. Look at the chart, Write the sentences below the chart 6 She doesn't love me. in the correct place in the Example column. D Listen and repeat the sentences. Copy the rhythm. Tense Example ee 4 SPEAKING present simple Younork inanofce __D. son poor © Communication Dreams A p.110 8 p.114. pos dete a Roleplay interpreting your partner's dream. past continuous eee me |e b ‘ping to vintcitive 5 VOCABULARY verbs + prepositions will] won't infinitive Complete the questions with a preposition from the box. 1 was drinking champagne. Eee eee meen pila about (3) for of t0(43) with (2) J saw an owl. o u 8 1 What did you dream —___last night? You're going to meet a lot of le. e oo as 2. What cadio station do you usually isten Tyr veeeiag er nig 3 What do you talk with your fiends? 4 Did you wait a bus ora train today? b Now complete the Use column with uses A-E oa aa ‘A Future plans and predictions. Be Atesyon ghltg ute) 5 petite? 'B Minsbed/ actions in the past 7 What do you think this book? ‘C Things happening now, or plans for a fixed time/place. 9: Whet ave you! thinking nae Things that happen-always-or usually, reas = E Future predictions, decisions, offers, and promises. heat saree F Actions that were in progress ata past time, ¢ © p.130 Grammar Bank 3D. Read the rules and do the exercises. — morning?£EX Restaurant problems | ORDERING A MEAL 6318 Listen to Allie and Mark at the restaurant. | Answer the questions. 1 What do they order for starters? | 2 What does Allie order for her main course? 3 What kind of potatoes do they orde:? 4 How does Mark want his steak — rare, medium, or well done? 5 What are they going to drink? Practical ENGLISH | Menu Starters Main courses Tomato and mozzarella salad | Fried chicken Mushroom soup Tbone steak Grilled prawns Grilled salmon AB main courses served with a baked potato or fries PROBLEMS WITH A MEAL a S348 Cover the dialogue and listen. What three problems do they ha YOU HEAR YOUSAY 2 Chicken for you maam, and the | steak for you, sit. potato, not fries. “Tim sorry, but Iasked for a baked | No problem ‘Excuse me: Yes, sit?) 1 asked for my steak rare and this ‘is well done. Yim very sorry; —— back to the kitchen. 9) Could we have the check, please? Soe b Listen again. Complete the YOU HEAR Your check, Thanks. Excuse me. I think there’s phrases. ‘a mistake in the check, We only had ‘two glasses of wine, not a botte, ‘Yes, youre right. 'm verysorry, Thank you, It’s not my day today! —__ ————tnewcheck | ME usengiish fries check | UK English chips ¢ GI Listen and repeat the YOUSAY phrases. Copy the rhythm, d In pairs, roleplay the dialogue. A (book open) you're the waiter, B (book closed) till you're Mark and Allie. Swap roles, SOCIAL ENGLISH after dinner a @3i8) Listen to Mark and Allie. Mark the sentences T (true) or F (false), 1 Jennifer is Mark’s ex-wife. 2. Matk was married for three years 3 His wife left him for another man, 4 Allie met her previous boyfriend at work, 5 After dinner they're going to go dancing. b Complete the USEFUL PHRASES. Listen again and check. © S319 Listen and repeat the phrases. How do you say them in your language? ‘USEFUL PHRASES ‘A. That was al ‘M mg youenjoyed it. A Canlaskyous —_? ‘M. Shall we go for @w___? ‘A Where s___ we go? MWe could have a ‘cup of coffee. dinner. MutinomPUM M cg MCT te} Trank you for your leHer Welre vary happy 4hat youre coming 40 stay with us in August, and were sure youll have a. good time What time are you arriving at Gatwick airport? You can get a train 40 Brighton From there. Do you have ‘4 mobile phone? Then you can phone us when you're (on the train, and we'll meet you oF the station Could you also tel me a few more things obout Jaurseif? Ts there anything you con't ent or dri? Do you serch? Do you wart a single room, or do you prefer 4o shore a. room with another student? Are you going, +40.gp bodk 40 Russia immediately after the end of the course 4 not, how many more days are you going, 40 stoy with us? Jane Sanders ‘Lim sending you 0 photo of the forrily $0 you'll recognize us at the station! a Ivan isa Russian student who's going to stindy English in Brighton. | He's going to stay with a family. Read the letter from Mrs Sanders and complete it with expressions from the box. Brighton BN3 [HJ Best wishes 28 Randalls Road Dear Ivan PS Looking forward to hearing from you 14th April 2005 b Read the letter again and answer the questions. 1 When's Ivan coming to Britain? 2 How ishe going to get theret 3 How many questions does Mrs Sanders ask him? 4 Does Looking forward to hearing jrom you mean...? a Thope you will write soon. b I'm going to write again soon, 5 Why does Mrs Sanders send Ivan a photo? © What differences are there between an informal letter and an e-mail? aa Imagine you are going to stay with | Mrs Sanders. Answer her letier using ur own information, Remember to include your address and the date. WRITE three paragraphs: Paragraph 1 Thank her for her letter, Parageaph 2 Say when you are arriving, ete, Paragraph 3 Answer her other questions. End the letter with Best wishes and your name, CHECK your letter for mistakes (grammar, punctuation ,and spelling ).GRAMMAR Circle the correct answer, a, b or What's name? a yours B)your ¢ you | 1 We live with John's parents. | a ‘regoing b ‘re going to € goto | 2 What time @ you are leaving, } are you leaving € areyou leave 3. Tmsure a they b they'll € they going to 4. Io very late. They probably —__ come now, lose the match, | a wont to b wort dont 5 1___pass the exam, a don't thinkshell b think she won't | ¢ don’ think she won't 6 Iesvery hotin here. __ 1 open the window? 2 will b Shall | oe 7 A Idon'thave @ car, B Don't worry. a We b Weare Well at about my grandmother. a dream often b often am dreaming, © often cream or in the park when I saw an enormous dog. a walked b was walking ¢ mwalking 10 Where go next summer? a are you going to b you will © are you DD take you. VOCABULAR a prepositions ‘Complete the sentences with the correct preposition. Where do you come —_ from? 1 Last night I dreamed beingalone ona desert i ad, 2 Tmllooking my grandchildren next week while my daughter 's on holiday, 3 Tmlooking to the weekend. 4 Twaited the bus for half an hour 5 Toften argue ___ my dad about politics. verbs + back Match the phrases, Pim going tomorrow? “When are you coming back? 1 ‘Could you Tend me 50 euras?’ —[_) A "Yes, T'l give it back tomorrow? 2-‘Tmsorry,she's no: at home? |_| B ‘No, Goaway and don't come ba 3 ‘Do you have my book?” ‘OK, Fil call back later? 4 “My new mobile doesn't work’ |_| D ‘If you can pay me back before Fr 5 ‘Dont you want to see me egain®” |_| B. “Take it back to the shop? ‘opposite verbs Write the opposite verb phrase push the door pull the door 1 lose a match 2 remember to pay 3 buyacar 4 Team Spanish 5 getaletter aie PRONUNCIATION a Underline the word with a different sound we come home one lose t good do offer won't want sorry ‘no dota awtul open remember the stressed syllable. information pesinist predicion cemember important interesting | JWhat can you do? REVISE & CHECK CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THIS TEXT? 202 woman the hunter, man the househusband ‘A new report on lite in 2020 was publisned yesteray. This report predicts big changes, not justin technology but also changes inthe way we live. ‘These are some ofthe predictions for work and family life. Work and study = One i fv schoal cases wl be opine via the internet. Pups will ako often have vdeo casies wth Family life ‘re in ve father wil be Fousehusbands, while the rmohes 40 ott to work. People wil ive neer ether people who have the same interests 25 them, for example in golf viloges. asupeteacher from anolher city oF country. Most woxkess wil only have short tem contac They wil have te learn to do lets of diferent jos because thoy wil change jebs frequently. There il aften de three generations living inthe same house, 8. grandparents, paens, and chide, People wil ve unt Wei ri eights, but women wil sill. ve sighly longer then men. 1 Most pepe il wo wey ie Tour weet Ths wll usaly wean vote eas a thoi) Some peopl may work tee eg hour deysand have four day of. & toma Bish a Read the article about 2620. Tick (V) the predictions that you think would be « good thing. b Read the article again, Mark the sentences T (true), F (false), or DS (doesn't say), According to this report, in 2020... 1 20% of fathers will stay at home and look alter the children. 2 Reopl wil ve near other people who like the same things they do. 3 Grandparents will look after their grandchildren. 4 Men and women will live until they're 80. 5 ‘Superteachers’ will sometimes travel to give classes, 66 Many people will work in the same job all their life. 7 Everybody will work five hours a day. © Underline and learn six ew words or expressions from the article, Use your dictionary to check the meaning and pronunciation. CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THESE PEOPLE? a 429 Listen to five short conversations. Cirde a,b, or c. 1 On Saturday the woman is goingto_.. a stayathome b goswimming € play volleyball 2. Who do they think will win the Teague? a Arsenal b Manchester United Liverpool 3. Next weekend the weather is going to be a wetandcold sunny but eold © warm and sunay 4 The woman is going to buy. a the red sweater b the blue sweater € the black sweater 5 Last night the student —___. a hada bad dream b had a good dream € didi't dream b 321 Listen and complete the fight details. Supertravel Fight from London to! "Departure | Tuesday May 6th feturn Flighttimes | Outward: leaves 0830, enives § Retumn: leaves *__ aves 1280 Passenger’ | Robert a name CAN YOU SAY THIS IN ENGLISH? a In English, can you..? Yes (¥) tall about your plans for tonight talk about your plans for next year ‘make three future predictions about your town ‘make three promises about your English b Re-order the words to make questions. 1 doing weekend this what you are ? 2 English year you next going study 10 are ? 3 think do who will elections next you win the ? 4 rain think tomerrow will you do it ? 5 you dreams how your remember do offen ? € Ask your partner the questions in b. Ask for more information.G present perect (experience) + ever, never; present perfect P vowel sounds CUM mi aC) V clothes | You probably have because it’s one of the fastest-growing chains in the world. the person behind Zara is Amancio Ortega. He is the richest man in Spain, but very few people know his face There are only two official photographs of him, and he rarely gives interviews, Although he is a multimillionaire businessman, he doesn’t look like one ~ he doesn’t like wearing suits or ties, and prefersto wear jeansand a shirt When he was young he worked as.a shop assistant in 2 clothes store, but he always dreamed of having his own business. In 1963 he started a small company which made women's pyjamas In 1975, at the age of 40, he opened his frst clothes shop in Le Corufia, a small city in north-west Spain, ‘and named it Zara, Now you can find Zara shopsall over the world, from New York to Moscow to Singapore. So why is Zara so successful? fashions, and produces clothes which are fashionable but inexpensive. Zara | ‘can make a new line of clothes in three weeks, Other companies normally | ‘take about nine months. The clothes also change from week to week ~ $0, customers Keep coming back to See what's new. It produces 20,000 new designs « year — and none of them stay in the shops for more than a month. ‘So if youlve seen a new jacket or skirt you lke in a Zara store, hurry wp and buyit, because it won't be therefor long. | | | | | | | ‘The main reason is that Zara reacts incredibly quicky to the latest designer | | | past simple? > Have you ever been otha shop? ‘What did you buy? : READING & VOCABULARY What’ the most popular place to buy clothes in your town? Do you buy your clothes there? If not, where? Read the text about Zara. Then cover it answer the questions below from memory. 1 Who is Amancio Ortege? 2 What is unusual about him? 3 What was his first job? 4 When did he open the first Zara shop? 6 Where are there Zara shops now? What are the secrets of Zara's success? Read the text again and underline any words that are connected with clothes. © p.150 Vocabulary Bank Clothes. PRONUNCIATION vowel sounds 4.1 Put two clothes words in each colum Listen and check. Practise saying the word belt blouse clothes cout pyjamas scarf hist shoes skirt suit swester trousers Ask and answer with a partner = A, r c SS ps What did you wear yesterday? What are you going to wear tonight? ‘What were the last clothes you bought? What’ the fst thing you take off when you get home? Do you always try on clothes before you buy them? How often do you weir a suit?3 LISTENING 42) Listen to three people being interviewed about Zara. Complete the chart with their information. 1 Have you ever been to a Zara store? 2. When did you last go there? 3 Where? 4 What did you buy? 5. Are you happy with i¢ | 4 GRAMMAR present perfect or past simple? a Interview your partner ebout Zara (or another shop in your town) and write his / her answers in the chart. b Look at questions 1 and 2 above, What tense are they? Which question refers to-a specific time in the past? Which question is about some time in your life? ¢ © p32 Grammar Bank 4A. Read the rules and do the exercises. 5 SPEAKING a Complete the questions with the past participle of the verb. Have you ever worn. (wear) something only once? What? When / wear it? 2 Have you ever _ {be} to a fashion show? Where? / enjoy i? Have you ever {dance) in very uncomfortable shoes? Where? What / happen? 4 Have you ever __ (weat! “ancy dress’? ‘When? What / wear? Have you ever [meet] someone who was wearing exactly the same as you? When? How / you feel? Have you ever _ niin) clothes in the washing machine? ‘What? What / happen? - 8 Have you ever ____ (have) an argument with your family about clothes? What about? b Interview a partner with the questions. Ifhe / she answers ‘Yes, have, make follow-up questions in the past simple. Have you ever wom something only once? Sst haves ut When did you wear if? > Foran interview for a job. Se 6 43 SONG 5 True BlueG present perfect simple + yet, just, already V verb phrases P iy, i (d5/ 4 Read the magazine article and complete it 1 VOCABULARY verb phrases | with these verbs. makes take | | | changes cleaned does (x2) leaves | Parents of teenagers wrote in to tell us what drives them mad. Here are some of the top ‘hates’ 1 He never males is bed, 1€1 make tt, {find strange things in it lke dirty socks, CDs ‘without thetr boxes. | 2 He never his room—ies always a mess. | The floor is covered with empty Coke cans, more dirty socks... 3 She ___ wet towels on the bathroom floor ‘and doesn’t pick them up. 4 She walks around the house eating food without a phte, usualy just after 'we ___ the flocr: She ‘then says ‘Sorry’ wich an angelic smile, Wh 5 He has breakfast, lunch, and dinner et home, ‘uthe never ___ the washing up. | | @ When she comes into the living room she always the channel on the TV usually when I'm vweatching my favourite programme. 7 We ought a dog tor him, necauise ne promised to ___ it for a walk every day. ‘Guess who always does 1t7 ‘ 8 Sheavays __ her homework at the last minute ~ usually late on Sunday night. This ‘means she needs the Internet just when her : ses 5 elesire wih ie eens SS > iepalaaywaene? Yes, I've just done it b Cover the text. Can you remember the eight bad habits? € In pairs, say which of these things are @ problem in your house and why. What else is a problem? housework food theTV/ computer the bathroom pets (eg. dog) homework 2 GRAMMAR present perfect + just, yet, alrecdy a (44 Listen and number the pictures 1-4 b Listen again and complete the dialogues with a past partici Have you No, not yet. Well, hurry up! I'm going to be late for work. yeti Youve towel on the floor Well, I haven't finished yet. A B A A B ‘A. Well, don't forget to pick it up. A B A A A When are you going to do your homework? Pye already Really? When? I did it on the bus this evening, it Can you get a plate for that sandwich? Pre just the floor. B OK. Cops sorry. Too late € Lookat the conversations and underline just, yet, and alre What tenses the verb with them? What do you think the ‘meant d_ © ps2 Grammar Bank 4B, Read the rules and do the exercises.3 PRONUNCIATION & SPEAKING a 45> Listen and repeat. Practise saying the sentences. BB ims nto a cas b © Communication Has he done it yet? p.116. € (48) Listen. Whats just happened? 4 READING a Answer the questions in pairs. 1 At what age do young people usvally leave home in your country? 2 What do you think is the right age for a young person to leave home? Why? b Read the paragraphs and put them in order, Number them 1-5. ¢ Now read the whole article in order. Choose the best summary, A, B, or C. ‘A Mr and Mrs Serrano argued with their children. The children decided to leave homes B Mrand Mrs Serrano argued a lot. Their children ‘were unhappy so they left home. C Mr and Mrs Serrano argued with their children a lot. ‘They told their children to leave home. d In pairs, underline any words or phrases you don't know. Try to guess their meaning. Then check with the teacher or with your dictionary. Choose five to learn. e Doyou think Mr and Mrs Serrano were right or wrong? Why? Do you think the story has a happy ending? £ “47 Listen and check. Problems with your teenage children? Why not throw them out? (A) Whatdid the Serrano’s boys do? In fact they didn’t govery far from home The oldest bay David went to live with his girlftend and has just started work in her father's construction company. The youngest son has rented a flat near the family home (his mother paid the first month's reatonly). |) So Maria and Mariano asked theirsons to leave the family home in Zaragoza in Spain. But the two boys. didn’t want to go. Then, Mr and Mrs Serrano took an ‘unusual decision ~ they went to court. [CL] Doyou have rude and moody wenage children living in your house? Have you ever sesretly wanted to throw them out? A Spanish couple, Mr and Mrs Serrano, from Zaragoza in Spain, have done exact that ‘D|_| Matis. and her husband Mariano lived with their ‘two sons, David, 20 and Mariano, 18. “Phe situation was impossible,’ said Maria. ‘We were always arguing, our children were treating our house lke a hotel, and they weren't contributing anything, Ako they weren't studying orlosking for work. They were complaining ill the time and insulting us. They didn’t respect us. love my ‘children, but in the end it was ruining our ves,” {E_] Normally, under Spanish law parents do not have the right to make their children leave home. But i this caso the judge decided that the situation in the Serrano family was intolerable’. He gave Mr and Mrs Secrano the sight to tell their chikdren to yo. iba Nish, he independent 18/10/00
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