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NOSuvad fon yoogyom, Jayeys 2 uayods Anjees s13 se ysnBug seno0siq Nowa NZ gnoyeads/uios-ysnBua7mmm ynoreeds —_T => speakout 2” Starter Workbook with key Frances Eales + Steve Oakes 1B] BIC] Stephanie Dimond-Bayir CONTENTS GRAMMAR | be: you VOCABULARY | countries READING | OpenChatcom WRITING | capital letters GRAMMAR | be; he/she/it VOCABULARY | jobs LISTENING | introductions FUNCTION | giving personal information VOCABULARY | the alphabet; nouns LEARN TO | check spelling PEOPLE ae GRAMMAR | be. you/we/they VOCABULARY | family READING | photo captions WRITING | contractions GRAMMAR | possessive adjectives, VOCABULARY | numbers 11-100 LISTENING | families with the same job FUNCTION | making suggestions VOCABULARY | feelings LEARN TO | respond to suggestions Review 1 GRAMMAR |this/that/these/those VOCABULARY | things READING | inventions GRAMMAR | possessive 's VOCABULARY | colours and clothes LISTENING | conversations about clothes WRITING [linkers an, but FUNCTION | ordering ina café VOCABULARY | food and drink: objects LEARN TO | say prices Page 16 GRAMMAR | present simple: /you/we/they VOCABULARY | verb phrases READING | travel forum WRITING | linkers and, because GRAMMAR | present simple: he/shelit VOCABULARY | days; time phrases LISTENING | Twin Taxi Company FUNCTION | telling the time VOCABULARY | events; events and times LEARN TO | check times ‘GRAMMAR | present simple questions: he/she/it VOCABULARY | daily routines READING | 10 things that drive me crazy GRAMMAR | adverbs of frequency VOCABULARY | food LISTENING | What do you eat? (WRITING | linkers to sequence FUNCTION | asking for information VOCABULARY | hotel services LEARN TO | use two-part exchanges URES GRAMMAR | cher isfore VOCABULARY | places READING | wonderful train stations [WRITING | starting and ending an email GRAMMAR | a/an, some, alot of not any VOCABULARY | transport LISTENING | identifying where three conversations take place FUNCTION | buying a ticket VOCABULARY | travel transport LEARN TO | check numbers Page 42 GRAMMAR | past simple: was/were VOCABULARY | dates READING | a hundred years of change WRITING | punctuation review GRAMMAR | past simple: regular verbs VOCABULARY | actions LISTENING | amazing animals quiz FUNCTION | asking for and giving opinions VOCABULARY | adjectives LEARN TO | show feetings Be Page 50 ‘GRAMMAR past simple: regular verbs VOCABULARY | prepositions of place LISTENING | best ends ‘GRAMMAR | past simple questions VOCABULARY | holiday activities READING | holiday forum WRITING |:0 and becouse FUNCTION giving diections VOCABULARY | prepositions of place LEARN TO | use examples Review 4 Ea fed GRAMMAR | object pronouns VOCABULARY | money. READING | gifts for women WRITING [listings GRAMMAR | ike, ove, bate + ing VOCABULARY | activities LISTENING | activity gifts FUNCTION | making requests VOCABULARY | shopping departments LEARN TO | use hesitation phrases GRAMMAR | can/con't VOCABULARY collocations LISTENING | new jobs GRAMMAR | be going to VOCABULARY jlfe changes READING | how to reach your goals (WRITING | checking your work FUNCTION | starting and ending conversations VOCABULARY | saying goodbye LEARN TO | use two-part exchanges Review 5 Rea a Eaves er DOSE Mele = AL A Write the numbers in the puzzle. 3 A Put the words in the correct order to make sentences. f 1 understand, / don't /1 ~) TTeTato | don't understand. 4 2 Sorry, / page? / which F r] F 3 you /Can please? that, / repeat = » Wav nr Pd + soi orion Le] — © Complete the conversations withthe sentences rt Oe certo va Ee 32 1A: We dont use verbs that way in ou language B: {don't understand 36 48 ak Ot 27 = - 8) 10 ng 3 es a8 B: Seven. B (D) LA Listen and write the next number. 4 A: Im Marek. You hear:1,2... = You write:3 1: Marek, aes A 5 A: What’ casain English? ee _ La 5 e 6 & Understand K. Understand. ETT Tele 2 A Circle six words. © (LLG Listen and check. 4 fd vowels (0,1) complete the useful ysmberPhonech Taeadmomtne lated y staat? a tame Gd vnng © What's the word stress? Complete the table dma withthe word from Exercise 1A ° 0 20 woud © [E)L2 Listen and check. Then listen and repeat. O713H (— BE: 1/YOU «A Write the negative sentences (-) or ques 1m from Spain. -) 2 Youre ateacher. @) 3 Im Sue Green. (-) 4 You're in the Hilton Hotel. (-) 5 min room 2.@) 6 You're from Canada. () CTT $0). {mot from Spain ‘re youa teacher? 7 You're a student.(-) Fm late. @) 2 complete the conversations using the prompts. 1A: Hi, /where / you? Hi where are vou? B: 1/on the bus. 2 A: you /from England? B: No,1/not.1/from Scotland. 3A: Hi.I/John Smith, B: 1/ John Smith, too. Nice / meet you. 4 A: you /from / Australia? B: Yes, /am./1/from/ Sydney. VOCABULARY ‘COUNTRIES 3 A Add the vowels to make countries. 1 (add acre) England iting Gom_ay 2 (edd aoru) Rossi tt They 3 (edd acre) lpn Pind South frie 4 (add aor chin Bz Sp__n oy 'B What's the word stress? Complete the table with the countries in Exercise 3A. © 200 Englond © (B)1.1 Usten and check. Then listen again and repeat. LZ WRITING ‘CAPITAL LETTERS 4 2 ead Openchat and complete the information. 5 correct en mistakes with capital eters in the Who? |deniaa | edaudiose7 | vera99 soins Wherenow? [1 nexio [3 5 7 ‘ ‘ | 1 tmwfei ting and im fom beingin Cina. 5 Write the name(s) of the speakers. 1 ‘Good evening’ Claucio, 2 ‘Good afternoon!’ 2 'meva. ima Teacher from Germany. 3 ‘Good coffee 3m matia, from Rome, and im a student of english 4 ‘Are you In Europe? 5 "Bad pizza’ e w Ape 4 Good Morning. 'm Ahmet, from turkey. Creer deni8o claudio327 ‘Good morning! I Good evening! Good evening? Are you in Europe? No, I'm in Australia, ‘Are you in Sydney? l ‘No, 'm not. 'm in Perth Are you from Australia? l ‘No, I'm from Italy. 'm a tourist in ‘Australia. Where are you from? {'m from Venezuela. But I'm in ‘Mexico now. Hella! Hell! Hello! Where are you? ''m in Johannesburg, South Africa. ‘Are you from South Africa? l No, from Portugal. But you're in South Africa . {900d afternoon! ‘Yeah. Good morning and good evening! ‘Are you in an internet café? Yes, Lam, And you? ‘Me too. Im in a pizza restaurant! Good pizza? 'No. Bad pizza. Good coffee. od you? i Good coffee. No pizza. VOCABULARY 2 A Write a or an in the correct place in the sentences. JOBS o 1m American student LA Find eight jobs in the puzzle. 2 Youte New York taxi driver, 3 Are you actor? 4 I'm engineer from Madr. 5 Imhotel waiter, 6 Are you singer? 5 [B)12 Listen and check. Then listen and repeat. 3 A (B)13 Listen to the conversations, Where is each conversation? Circle the correct options. 1a) classroom b) business conference 2 a) hotel b) hospital B Listen again and complete the information. Job Country ed | student Anna Lynn Baker Jan © Listen again and underline the correct alternatives. 1 Am lin the Jopanese/Englsh class? 2 ‘No problem/thank you. 'm Ed. 3 And you, are you Spanish/English? 4 ls my fist sime/day here. 5 Look here's doctr/nuse 6 Are you from Russi/Poland, too? CTV BE: HE/SHE/IT Look at the pictures and complete the information 1 Hes inChina 2 She's from Lima. 3 in the USA, 4 in France. 3 Put the words in the correct order to make questions. 1 he / Where /is / China? /in Where Is he io China? 2 Is/ Lima? /Where 3 It/Los Angeles /s/In / Washington? / or 4 France? / she /is / Where /in Look at the photos and circle the correct answers to questions 1-4 in Exercise 48. 1 a) The Summer Palace b) The Great Wall 2 a) in Peru ») in Colombia 3 a) Los Angeles b) Washington 4 a) Paris ) Las Vegas Complete the conversations with the verb be. Conversation 1 A: Good morning. "_m_ Sylvia White Br Ah, yes. Mrs White. You'é __in Room 8 AD ___MrMartin here? Br Yes,he*___-He’*_in Room 8. Conversation 2 A: Hi, Pat. Nice cameral B: Thanks. A:*___ ita Panasonic? B:No, it Itsan Olympus. Conversation 3 A: Hi, Helenal B: Oh, hello, Marcus. Marcus, this * Australia ‘A: Hi Jackie. Nice to meet you.*_ you here on holiday? Nor? Jackie, from here on business 114 Listen and check VOCABULARY ‘THE ALPHABET LA Underline the letter with a different sound. 1SRNF ZAKI E 3G BIT sHuWwa BvCy se Sea Lo B [B)15 Listen and check. Then listen and repeat. 2 (F)16 Listen and complete the names. LEARN TO CHECK SPELLING 4D)17 Listen to the information and correct the ‘email addresses. There may be more than one istake in each address. y [email protected] 2) [email protected] ~ Gece oT i ee ee Ae ) Weems VOCABULARY tia Tee ; = 5 A Putthe letters in the correct order to make nouns. FUNCTION, ae GIVING PERSONAL INFORMATION 3 neohp 3 Write the questions in the conversation. 5 alytniianot beat . B Add vowels i, ete the ae a ‘Bs Jack. 2 Ht Rae fen Br I'm Irish. a Ye ne MrThompson? B:I'm a police officer. ‘ F ph, n_mb_it ‘A: Oh! ® ‘sir? 7 My s_m_m_ ‘0782 1129 1427. ‘A: Thank you, sit, One last question, sit. B:jthompson823@mail net, ‘A: Thank you very much, VOCABULARY CTI FAMILY BE: YOU/WE/THEY 2 A Complete the sentences with you, we or they. 1 Magda and Wislaw are Polish, but_they ‘re in England now. 2 You and Sven are married, but aren't happy. 3 Wette and I are fiends, and te both twenty-one today. ‘4 My friends are very nice, but ‘reall con holiday. 5 Chen and | are waiters in a restaurant, and “te good friends, too. 6 His two brothers are in my class, and : “re good students. 7 You and Toni are brother and sister, and ‘re both chefs! ‘and ‘revery close. y) —S | fe) a rc m 8 Myfamilyis B Write the conversations using the prompts. 1A: you /students? Are you students? B: No,/ we /.We / teachers. 1 A Write the family words to complete the puzzle. (No, we aren‘. We're teachers Inthe grey boxes find the answer to the question: 7 7 Whats nthe pote? 2 As they / from France WeleTels Te 3 Yes, / they. They /from Paris bie] | 3A: you and Charlie / brothers? ‘fe FT. te 7 o,/ we /. We fiends. P 4 he you pilot? y 0 ; o./1/. 17 actor. u : Jack and Diane / English? oft|n F - o,/ they /. They / American ao 6 A your car/new? y to, /it/.1t/ old. B Look at the photo and the crossword. Write the family words. Alan: father fousband Meg: Alan and Meg: Rob: katy: Rob and Katy: ‘Tiss my mother and fer, and my sister Jenny And me, ofcourse, Were at home inthe garden, My other vse, Cindy; ian bin the photo ~ i'hercameral onny'sa good sister, anda good fiend. Gindy ivnice, bu she’ neverat home, (Ricky) 2 Tris ic my ovanhfater my ov an ad rie, Wer i yy Sa (miranda) a This i me and my husband James. We're on hliday in ‘Spain, onthe beach. Ws a god. pace for a halday ~ W's very beautiful. Ts is cur son, Tom. He's 12 years od. (Sam) READING 3 A Read texts 1-3 and match them with pictures A-C. BB Read the texts again and write the names on the pictures. © Write the names. Who says: 1 “tts anice cake, Miranda! Thank you _Granddod 2 A: ‘t'sa beautiful beach! What do you think” B: love it, Mum 3 ‘Hey, Mum. Where are Cindy and Richy?” 4 ‘Happy Birthday, Granddad! 5 A: ‘Tm hot, Dad. Is the sea cold” B: ‘No, it isnt. Its nice’ 6 ‘Trmnotin the photo. Its my camera ‘Mum=mother Dad=father Granddad = grandfather WRITING CONTRACTIONS 4A Read the messages and number the correct order Hi, Paul, Lisa is not here. Her phone is here. | am Sarah, a friend, ©) Heisa student, We are inthe same class. 1) She is with Kenji ‘They are at the cinema, ———— B Rewrite the messages in the correct order using contractions. 1 Hi Lisa. tes Poul Pizza? 2 VOCABULARY PST NUMBERS | 1-100 2 A Read the information about a radio 4A Wie the numbers. romree Wo rb tha 164 shrfow ern 2 Wien 1 3 3 iv-oe Allin (a) 4 fifty 9 76 5 100 10 wenysx _ the _the family VA’7 B Complete the quiz with numbers from Exercise 1A, Use your Same a nap ye oc, about people in families NUMBERS, with the same job. We ask singers, actors, chefs and sportspeople, ‘Your parents and family have the same job. Is ita problem?” B (D)2.1 Listen to part of the radio programme and underline the correct alternatives. 1 a) His family are actors/singers. ) Itis/sn'ta problem. 2 a) Her family are chefs/sportspeople b) Itis/sn'ta problem. C Listen again and complete the tables. 1 Person | Job Ben ‘actor His father His mother | His sister Jack Dave 2 Person Job Celeste CHermother) Her father Her sister CTV 5 complete the sentences with the words in the box. You don't POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES Deedlito use ine of the words your your his our_my her its their 3 Underline the correct alternati OE 1 Their/They'e on holiday in Spain and thei/theyre hotel ison the beach 2 /My job isin the city, but /my house is in the countryside. 3 Our/We'e teacher is great, and ourfvete very good students 4 The island? sts small and ists beach is beautiful 5 My/'ma taxi driver and my/tm car isa Mercedes. 6 Her/She father is American and her/she mother’s Canadian, 7 Our/We'e hotels nice, but ourwere in the city on business. 8 MyA fat is small, but my/Im alone. 9 Its/ts my book, and its/it's @ good book. 1 Isit___your phone? 4 & H)22 Listen and circle the word you hear. 1 Ge his 2 she/her 3 she/he 4 Hes /His 5 he's/his 6 our/their 7 our/their 3 ttisrt ee B Listen again and write the sentences, Then listen and repeat. 1 Whats her job? 2 5 taxi ishere WSZ Bog hd 6 Are you mother? VOCABULARY FEELINGS A. Look at the pictures and complete the crossword. Down: FUNCTION LEARN TO MAKING SUGGESTIONS RESPOND TO SUGGESTIONS 2 A Complete the conversation. 3A 24 Listen to the pairs of conversations. A: Let's have break. In which conversation, a) or b), does the person B: No, let's én stop.2L, work. sound Rrarested? ‘AL No, let's not “w. now. 1 b 'B: Why not? What's the *pr 2 2 aA. tired! 3 B: Oh. Yes, tired, " 4 Ac Let’ st ——S BD BeGocd! [12.5 Listen again and repeat. 5 [D)23 Listen and check. Then listen and repeat. VOCABULARY Big ‘LA Add the vowels to the words in each group. (add 0 ore) brother busin_ssw_man bd lass (add eor 4 ch_ldr_n gn sv_nty.__ght as {add a,eoru) fayf_—r hsb nd as aulama oda '3 ite questions for places 1-8 Then look atthe picture and ate deem 8 Are you ill? Go to this place. oe : e Is there a café? Yes, there is. 2 internet café © (B)6.1 Listen and check. ‘Then listen again and answer the 3 payphones questions. 1 Which places have two syllables? 4 cash machines café 5 newsagent’ Co toitets 2 Which places have three or more syllables? 7 hairdressers internet café 8 clock 4.A Look tthe photo. Do you think the train station isin Tibet, the USA, Spain, Turkey or England? B Read the article and check No trains? Great! People don't usually ike waiting in train stations. ‘They fee! bored, and there's nothing interesting to see or do. [But that's not true in these train stations! 2 Union Station in Washington DC, USA. i the number one place for many tourists. I's over 100 yeas la, there ao 130 shops, ‘and mary restaurants and cals. Tho station a great place ‘land inthe sea, and has water on ree sides. Tho ae boats ‘rom the station, Read the article again and match headings a)-e) with paragraphs 1-5. ) shop and etal day what yar ist now? D Read the article again, What isthe same about: 1 stations 3 and 4? They are both in cities 2 stations 1 and 4? 3 stations 2 and 5? TTI [ STARTING AND ENDING AN EMAIL 5 A Look at the sentences from emails. How ‘many emails are there? Regards, Hi Lesley, My computer is big, my desk is small and my office is cold. |Are you free on Friday evening? dim Derrick Jameson Please get me a small computer, a big desk and @ new sweater. [Seeyou soon, Is 8 o'clock OK? Let’s have dinner at the Chinese resta Dear Me Clement Iam happy in my job, but there's a problem. B Write W (work email) or F (email toa friend) next to each line above. Regards, W HiLesiey, F © Write the emails in full. 1 Hitesiey, 2 Dear Ms Clements, VOCABULARY LISTENING ‘TRANSPORT 6.2 Listen to three conversations. Find eigherrnispore word Which places a)-e) are the speakers in? a) abus u vsby, ban underground train GaP, ete Davie 2 £ dacar 3, 7 @.A5 ote carmotos rgroun Conversation 1: Conversation 2: Conversation 3 Look at the pictures and write the correct words from Exercise 1A, Listen again and underline the correct, alternatives Conversation 1 2a) They want North/South Street. ) They're from New York/New Zealand. ©) They know/don't know Belfast. Conversation 2 d) He wants a black/white coffee. @) Its 245/3.15 in Moscow. #) It’s hot/not hat in Moscow. Conversation 3 {) She wants to go to Summer Street/ Old Street. hy She is with two/three children, 1) The café is five/nine stops Listen again and underline the correct, alternatives. 1 A:Do you want/have any bags? B:Yes, these, but they'e fine/OK here. 2 AcYes, the Garden Hotel/Restaurant. Bs Rig | lke/know I 3 We'te on holiday here for two/three weeks 4 And do you read/know about the weather? 5 Enjoy your drink/food. 6 Do you go to the town/city centre? 7 a Thats tw fifty/sby. {don't know the town, CTV A Underline the correct alternatives in the AIAN, SOME, A LOT OF, NOT ANY conversations. Conversation 1 3 Complete the sentences with the correct form of be and a/an, ‘A: Can | have 'a/an coffee and 2a/some cakes, some, lot of oF not any. please? 4 ene 8B: Sorry, we don't have "some/ony cakes. ‘A: What? But this sign says cakes: B: Yes, but there are ‘some/a lot of people here today. ‘A: OK, can | have Sa/an egg sandwich then? There _san_ internet ‘afé on our top floor Conversation 2 ‘A: Excuse me.I don't speak Spanish. Do you have ‘a/any newspapers in English? 2 Good local transport. B: Yes, there's 'a/an American newspaper There her, but it’s from yesterday buses 1: You don't have ‘a/an English newspaper? ‘and an underground. B: No, we usualy have some/an English newspapers, but not today Conversation3 A: Hello, want to study English and have oie "a/some questions. tourists, aon you havea private A: Are there "anya lot of students in the beach! classes? B: No, we have small lasses only twelve students in a class. There arent “some/any big classes 'B Where are the conversations in Exercise 4A? 4 There 1 Tiendly : money exchange on every street. 5 5 A Put the words inthe bo in the correct places in the sentences. You dont need to tise one of the words. 5h there of aan arent any some G2) tourist a ee information centre of in town? 1 There area lot { words on this page. B: No, but there 2 Words on this page have four letters. information centre 3 There are names of people on the page here in the hotel 4 There any words with twelve letters. 5 This sentence doesn't have letter: 6 Romantic dinners! at % Tovely 6 There aren't numbers on the page. old restaurants near theses. 5 Tick (V) the sentences that are true. VOCABULARY ‘TRAVEL 1 A Add vowels to complete the words. 1 single ticket Rk t is 3rtmtct 4 p_ss_ng_r 5 m_nthly p_ss 6g B (B)63 Listen and check. Listen again and count the number of syllables. Where's the main stress? 11 Four: single ticket INCTION BUYING A TICKET 2 A Correct ten mistakes in the conversation, © ‘A: Atichet in Canberra, please B: Single and return? ‘A: Return, please B: For today? 2 Sorry. noon tomorrow B: What do you want to go? ‘A: Atafternoon, B: And when you do want to come back? 2: On Friday, when the morning. B: OK that eighty thee dollars. ‘A: When time’ the bus? B: There's one at quarter to nine. ‘a When does tative for Canberra? B: At quarter to eleven ‘Ac Thanks alot. B [D)64 Listen and check, LEARN TO ‘CHECK NUMBERS 3 A Complete the conversations. Write the number in words and underline the stress. 1 A: It’s bus number39, B: Sorry? 297 ‘A: No, thirty-nine. 2 A; That's 49 euros. Bs Sorry? 45? & 3A: The plane leaves from gate 58 B: Sorry? Gate 88? 4 The bus eaves at 5.15, B: Sorry? 4.45? & 5 A im 54 years old. B: Sorry, 647 he © (165 Listen and check. Then listen again and repeat. VOCABULARY ‘TRANSPORT 4 A Complete the table with the words in the box. train single monthly pass car ticket office gate retum platform station plane bus places typecftticket | ways of travelling lente 4.8 Complete the conversation with words from Exercise 4A. ‘A: Aticket to Dresden, please, B:!_Single or ® ‘A: Asingle, please. B: Forty-one euros, please. ‘A: Thanks, What time does the » leave? B: Ten o' clock ‘A: Which ¢ ? B: Number 2 ie] aT AO) EEE DT EUENTA REVISION 1A Write the correct spell 2 undergrund 2 busses 3 vedgtables 4 gided tour 5 have brelfast 6 7 8 9 underground chiken goto beed moterbikes tiket office 40 biscits 11. swiming pool 12 newagent’s 13 have diner 14 pessenger B Write words from Exercise 1A which can complete the sentences, Use each word once only. 1 The very expensive! underground, 2 What time do you 3 There'sa | in the station. 4 lofien eat 5 There are cars and inthe street. TEGEIISIGE PRESENT SIMPLE QUESTIONS: HE/SHE/IT; ADVERBS OF FREQUENCY 2 A Read paragraph 1 ofthe text and choose the best. headline 1) | WATCH PASSENGERS 'b) ARE YOU A BAD PASSENGER? ©) 9 PASSENGERS A DAY B Complete the questions about the bad passenger. 1 Doeshehave alot of bags? (have) 2 about the bus times? (where/ash) 3 at the café? (what/do) 4 inthe station? (what/read) 5 to the bus? (when/get) 6 his ticket? (where/have) 7 fn the bus? (whav/eat) 8 thank you? (say) ‘My name's Ere Roamer. abus driver. love my job and. 99 out of 100 passengers are great, but number 100 THE BAD PASSENGER. You see him in the bus stalion and you know him, How do you know? I's easy. Watch him buy ticket Watch him atthe café.And watch him onthe bus. He doesat goto the information desk He goes tothe icket coffe and asks questions about the bus times, with people waiting behind him. In the café he reads the menu for ten minutes and then he gets coffee. n the bus sation he reads a newspaper, but not his newspaper ~ another passenger's newspaper. He doesn't buy newspapers. ‘The bus leaves a ten. The bad passenger ges othe bus at ‘one minute o ten usually with four bags. But where's his ticket? I's na ba, but there are four bags and he doesnt ‘know which one. He finds histckel, aftr five minutes. 50 Times outof 10, the bus leaves late ‘Onthe bus he often eats fas food and chocolate and then he leaves the paper on the seat. And of cours nd ‘ofthe journey, he never says thank you. He says, I's too Ws too cold’ or We're late’ say, Read paragraphs 2-4 and answer the questions in Exercise 28. 1 Yes he does 2 8 DD Read the text again. Then complete the sentences with the correct adverb in brackets. stoften 1 There are { bad passengers on buses. (not often/ ever) 2 The bad passenger asks questions at the Information desk. (usually/never) 3 He asks questions at the ticket office. always/ sometimes) 4 He has alot of bags. (usually/not often) 5 The bus is late because of the bad passenger. (often/never) 6 He says,'’s hot on the bus’ (sometimes/always) GRENSON ASKING FOR INFORMATION AND BUYING A TICKET 3 A Match jobs 1-3 wit information AC. 1 aint office assistant 2 tourist information asistant 3 hotel receptionist Breakfast: Lunch: * to! Dinner: © ‘You're welcome for coffee and desserts between meals! Old town bus tour: Z 1,30, © Price: * er theatre in the pol Concert at Price: "" Theatre ot 2 Price:' Return ticket London to Brighton Departure: '4 o'clock Price: 'S 5 (D)R3.A Listen to the conversations and complete the information in A-C. © Complete the questions with two words. Lis there a café in the hotel? 2 the restaurant open for dinner? 3 What itleave? 4 How cost? 5 the next train to Brighton? 6 you want to come back? 1D (B)R3.2 Listen and check. Then listen and say the conversations with the speakers. aA ay TEE R3 FEIT THERE 1s/ARE; A/AN, SOME, ALOTOF, ‘NOTANY 4A Undertine the correct alternatives. Sicily in January Eight reasons why its a good time to go. 1 There are/aren't any people on the beach in January. In summer there is/ are a |ot of people, and it’s very noisy. 2 Yes, the beach is cold, but some/any hotels have swimming pools. 3 There are a /ot/a lot of empty hotel rooms. 4 Some hotels has/have low prices in winter. 5 It's not hot in winter. Summer is very hot - on some/lot of days it's over 40°C. 6 On every street there's a/an Italian restaurant with great pasta and a/an frienaly waiter. 7 There's/are snow on Mount Etna — great for skiing! 8 There's a/some golf course and it's not expensive in winter. 5 Complete the tourist's questions about transport inSicly 1 Is there attain from Palermo airport to the city centre? 2 taxis from the airport? 3 ‘an underground in Palermo? 4 buses in Palermo? 5 a plane from Palermo to Rome every day? 6 roads for bikes? © Match answers )-f with questions 1-6 n Exercise 48. 2) Yes, there i. They call it the metro. Yes there i. There are also buses from Palermo to Rome. © Yes there are, but they costa lot of money. Take the bus 4) | don'tknow, but there are alot of cars on the main roads, so it’s dangerous. €) Ves, there is. There are buses and taxis to the centre of Palermo, too. 4) Yes, there are. A twenty-four hour bus ticket isfour euros. 4 aT ARO) Re axa Circle the correct option to complete the sentences. 11 Are there English people in the class? 1 When get up? a) alotof 2) does she b) an b) she does ©) some of ©) she 32 AsThankyou. 21 late. B:You're a) ‘mnever a) 0K by never am b) welcome ©) never ©) regards 3 Look t this big, red B does the tour cost? a) bread ") When by cereal b) What time © apple ©) How much 4 cash machine near here? 14 There any cafés in the town a) Isthere a) isnt by Does there b) arent ©) Arethere 9 are 5 Postcards? The isover there 15 We dinner at home. a) hairdresser's a) have usually ) gift shop ») usually 2 gym ©) usually have 6 What time does it Kyoto? 16 & 8: cover there. a) pharmacy by café 7 He doesnt have water, ©) cash machine a) some "7 attwo, b) no a) ttopens ©) ary B) Its opens 8 A: Does your brother live in London? ©) Itcosts BiYes, : 18 What time do you home? a) heiives. a) goto by he does b) get ©) he does live © getto O&A cket, please 19 Look! There are about a hundred people on that ‘When do you want to come back? ane a) return a) motorbil ») single ») car ©) monthly ©) bus 10 Iget. at 7 and have 20 Asingle (Chang Mai, @) up, breakfast tomorrow, please. 'b) home, bed a) for, to ©) work, lunch b) eto ©) to,for 220 CTV C Write short answers to the PAST SIMPLE: WAS/WERE ae ee 7 1A Match emails 1-3 with replies a)-<). ; te 23 : RA 5 6 Aare yas wre eng taer hah tar. ce eee Where were you? tohelp. is eee nv 2 The lunch was at Mark parents Hi Geage, house | \Whare were you and Maria yesterday? was mybithday lunch, 2 at Mum and Dad's house Remember? Marks birthday was yesterday Mark 3 3 Mork was hi Hi Diana, . bivmday lunch yesterday. twas areut fo see voo and ‘Geotpa and Hara waren ain ‘the children. 5 Rok The lunch wasn the garden because it was good weather. 2 Write the sentences about Mark's party last year. Use the information a ae Somry, Wawra Spl onal bt we hone no 1 sy thirtieth birthday. (2th) Happ Sey Last yar it os my 29th bithdoy ») 2 We're here. (not here) Wi toe Thankyou forte pay. aro. Yur pre ral 3 My ofesin Landon on bushes Peon nd ek aden sve el —_ ° Last year apy ihe on delat a wasin Landon obsess, 4 Larissa’ parents arent here (ot teethen set here) Last year : 5 George and Mara arein Span B Put the words inthe coret order to make questions = 1 Mark/ Was/ went? Last year Wos Mark twenty? 6 isasmall pany Gi) 2 house? / Marks / the /lunch /Was/at ete, Tr The neater beaut eb) 3 lunch? /the /Wos/ Diana at last yen 8 Lunchisinthe garden. (nthe 4 the and /cldren/ Alans /at/ Were /unch/ Bana? hese) Last year 5 France? / George / Maria /in/ Were / and 6 weather /the / Was / good? READING 3 A Read the text and match headings 1-5 with paragraphs AE. 1 Technology 2 Family 3 Women 4 Transport 5 Population from lif in 1900. In *_1900__in the USA, there were three and a half childen in an average family. The A hundred years of change top boye name was A John and the top Lie inthe year 2000, was very diferent G's name was Mary. In” . the top names ‘were Jacob and Emily and there was oniy one cild in ‘each family B Ine there were 64 milion new cars on the roads. in“ there were onty 4,000 ‘new cars. Inciies transport was by horse and a small ‘number of buses. c ‘The numberof people in cities was very diferent. London was the top city in with 6 miion ‘people. The top city in was Tokyo with 27 milion people. D Women's ives were very different both at home and in public. For example in the " Olympics there were 827 women \ ‘and 1,512 men, but in ‘ there were 11319 men and only 19 women, E was the year fhe Kodak Brownie camera. Letters were the only way ‘0 communicate except for telephones in some rich familos. Ine cma was big and there weré mobile ‘phones with cameras Read the text again and complete the information with 1900 or 2000. VOCABULARY DATES 4A Write the dates in words. a) 2nd Apr the second of Apri by 11th Aug, ©) 25th Dec @) sth Mar ) 10th Jun #) AstJan g) 31st Oct hy ist May 1) 14th Feb D aehjul B Number the dates in the correct order. © [B)7.1 Match the holidays with the dates from Exercise 4A. Then listen and check. 1 NewYear’sDay —f— 6 Sonand 2 Valentine’ Day Daughter's Day 3 May Day = a christmaspay = 4 Independence 8 Children's Day Day (USA) 9 Children’s Book 5 International Day - Women's Day 10 Halloween = WRITING PUNCTUATION REVIEW 5 A correct the texts Use four fulltops three commas (),one question mark @) and one exclamation mark World Hello Day ison 21st november every year Say ‘hello’ to ten people on the bus on the train at work at school and inthe street. tryit this year Its so easy In the USA, the Sunday after 7th September is sfendiparents Day it's a great day to visit your sfendiparents or to go out with them why Because they're your grandparents B Change five letters to capital letters. 2istof november November © Write about a special day in your country. VOCABULARY ACTIONS 1A Read the clues and complete the crossword. 7 Across 21 new food every day. 3 We home every year. 4 Doyou tennis? 6 |__ the day with breakfast. 8 Idorit drive towork-1___. 9 Its only 2pm. Don’t___ work! Down 1 Howdo you __towork? 5 Wein London at three otclock. 7 Shit Don't 'm on the phone! 8 I'mnot ready. Please___for me. B [B)7.2 Listen to the verbs in Exercise 1A and write: 1 one action withthe sound in wha and com 2: two actos wth the sound neo and dy 2 wo ations withthe sound four and oor 4 wo ans wth he sound nie and 5 one action with the sound in car and father 6 one action with the sound in have and happy 7 one action with the sound in shop and coffee PST 2 A Complete the quiz. Amaging Animal Facts Animals are amazing! They walk for days, find the way home and some even speak! 1. Every winter, an Emperor penguin walks: a) 10-20 kilometres ) 30-60 kilometres ©) 50-120 kilometres 2 Ablack and white cat named Tom was lost and travelled in a plane for: a) two weeks b) two months. ¢) two years 3 Another amazing cat named Tom walked: a) 4,000 kilometres ) 5,000 kilometres ©) 6,000 kilometres 4 Inits lifetime, a cow gives of milk. a)50,000 — b) 100,000) 200,000 5 Talking parrots know about ten to twenty ‘words, but one famous African grey parrot, N'kisi, used: a) 150. words b) 450 words) 950 words 186 8 (D)73 Listen and check. glasses © Listen again and match 1-5 with a)-e). 1 Emperor penguins, a) sometimes live 25 years. 2 Tomthecat (UK) |b) wasina test in 2004, 3 Tomthe cat (USA) | ¢) travelled 800,000 kilometres. 4 Cows 4) are very big. 5 Nkisithe parrot) travelled for two years. CTV PAST SIMPLE: REGULAR VERBS 3 A Complete the story of Jean, Use the past simple form of the verbs in the box. stop arrive live want (x2) lke wait visit stay walk help talk In 2000, Jean Beliveau was 45 years old. He had a lot of problems with his job, so he *__stopped work. He? togo ‘on a journey, but not with a bus or attain, He» to walk Jean * in Montreal, Canada, so he p from Montreal to Atlanta in the USA. He was very happy when he ® He’ walking, so he continued. Jean * 64 countries in 11 years. He to different people in every country and he often" in their homes. Sometimes he was tied, but he didn't stop. Jean's wife for im. She im on his journey with money and messages. Jean walked around the world, ‘When he arrived home in 2011 he was 56 years old. His family was very happy to see him again. B Correct the information. 1 Jean Beliveau started work in 2000. 2 Jean wanted to stay at home. 3 Jean travelled by bus. 4 Jean lived in Atlanta in the USA 5 We worked in people’ homes. 6 Jean's wife hated him, 4. write the past forms ofthe verbs. 2 live —lved close open listen took study email text 9 stop 10 answer © (V7.4 Listen and write the past forms from Exercise 4A in the correct group. Ad dances Jal moved lived ‘dl started C Add the verbs to the table in Exercise 4B, worked wanted asked played repeated 6 watched 1D [B)7.5 Listen and check. The repeat. VOCABULARY ADJECTIVES 1A Put the letters in the correct order to make adjectives. The first letter is underlined. tiniergents, aterg brreelit waflu onbrig ollicedus atticfans bda nto Interesting 10 ton yrye dogo 5 Read the reviews and write hotel (H), film (F), restaurant (R) or concert (C). 1 D, food and f waiterst The best Japanese in town. 3 The first ten minutes is 5 butthen it’ really b for ninety minutes. Theacting ist 7 © Cover the words in Exercise 1A. Complete the reviews with the correct adjectives. FUNCTION ASKING FOR AND GIVING OPINIONS @ Put the words in the box in the correct places in the conversation. 5 wast was Was concert ‘re it awful good A: Hello, Helene, How 4 the party? Br It’s not very. A: Why not? B: There's no music and no food. It's! |A: Who's there? B: Well, three people ~al students. They boring, Where are you? ‘A: mat home, but, | was at a rock. B: How it? 1: was interesting. B: Interesting? it good? ‘A: Well, no it very good, LEARN TO ‘SHOW FEELINGS 3 A (2176 Usten to the conversations and circle the correct acjectves. 2 interesting GGT 2 terible/antastic 3 great/not bad 4 not very good/all right 5 delicious/awful 5 [D)27 Listen and check. Then listen and repeat. GRAMMAR 2 Write negative sentences. Use the PAST SIMPLE: IRREGULAR VERBS ‘wordsin Beachets, 4 She said ‘Thirty. Thirteen) ‘A Complete the sentences with the past simple of the verbs in She didn't say ‘Thirteen’ the box. 2 He went to the swimming pool. meet go break knows sit say see take Oeym) 3. We met in Japan. China) 4 I knew her sister. brother) 5. The tax! took James to the airport. (station) 3 Complete the sentences with the correct past simple form of the verbs in brackets. 1 They __met__inParis, 2 They ina Why did you leave your partner? 1 He __drove _a Porsche. | didn't drive. (drive) Be 2 She arich and af om A he re famous actor. I was an actor, but! famous. Or rich. (become) 31 home every day at six and cooked dinner. ‘Sometimes he home. (come) 41 allot of fiends. He any friends, (have) 5 He hip-hop was ‘g00d music. | it was music. (think) 6! her nice things on her birthday. She me any presents con my birthday. (give) <<< THe twas 8 She his heart. A LISTENING 4 4 B)8.1 Listen to jocelyn and Andreas, What is the same about them? 5 Complete the table. Then listen again and check. Who... Jocelyn Clare Andreas Raji 1 studied together? ¢ 2 wasn't very good at Italian? 3 didn't have any friends in Canberra? 4 loved indian food? '5 meton the internet? 6 talked on the bus? 7 moved from Sydney? {8 wrote an email to the other person? VOCABULARY PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE 5 A Complete the text with in, on or at. - Where to meet new friends Bored with your friends? Or maybe you don't have any friends? Do you want to meet a new friend? These are the top places fo go. Go to a patty. Alot of people '_ot wont fo meet you! Travel fo a new place for a week or two. People are happy * holiday. Go to a gym. I's easy to talk to people agym. Use a frienc-finder website * the internet. Take a closs - language, yoga, anything. I's easy to meet new people * a class because you all ike the same thing. Go to big supermarkets Tak to people * the supermarket when you wait When you travel, tak fo people ” the plane or train. Go out! I's very difficult to meet new people . home! ‘party 5 Read the text again. Tick (/) the ideas you think are good. 6 complete the conversations using the prompts. 1 A: | phoned you last night. Where were you? B:|/be/ not /home.I/ be / work {wasn't home. | was at work 2 A: Where's your daughter now? B: She /be / university / Shanghai 3A: Hi, Conrad. Where are you? B: |/be/a taxi/ the city centre 4 A How do you know about it? B: We/ see /it/ television / last night 5 As Where are my keys? They /be/ the table 6 A Were you on your motorbike? B: No,/1/ be / my car VOCABULARY HOLIDAY ACTIVITIES Tell us about: Abad holiday is always terrible or is it? Tell us about your best bad holiday. 1 In.2009 we went to Portugal. When we arrived, our beach hotel was full, so they gave us a room in the town, two kilometres from the beach. We weren't happy. Then we met some local people. They asked us to their house and 1. complete the puzzle. Lookat the clues we had some real local food, and we danced. It and fillin the missing verbs about holiday was a real holiday, not a tourist holiday. activities, ‘Mark and Sandy T Look at the grey boxes. What do people 2 My wife and | went to Mexico last year and always have in their bags on holiday? on the last day we were very ill. We went to hospital, and we were there for two weeks. elalr The doctors were lovely, and we met some teally nice people. That was a very interesting F time, because we weren't tourists. We ‘lived’ in Mexico. Sven L ‘8 My brothers and sisters live all around the world, and in 2007 we had a big family party at a hotel on a beach in Malaysia. It was in. P June, and June is usually hot, but that year it 7 rained every day. So we sat in the hotel and " books, played games and talked. We ily good time, and it was fantastic for ‘They stayed ina flat on the beach 2 A Match problems a)-d) with forum entries 19 They sawa lot of places in Malays 1-3, There is one extra problem. 2) Bad weather b) No rooms €) Too expensive 4) Health problems 1 ata restaurant 2 a good time 5 it 5 Read the text again re the sentences true (1) or false (F)? 4 the local water 41 Markand Sandy stayed on the beach. E 5 English 2. They went to a Portuguese home. 6 the local people 3. They ate Portuguese food. 7 camping 4 Sven was in hospital al of his holiday. 8 old buildings 5 He was bored in hospital 6 His wife wasill, too. 7 Luci’s family lve in different countries. Lai 8 The weather was good, CTV PAST SIMPLE: QUESTIONS WRITING SO AND BECAUSE 3 A Write the questions. Use the verbs in bold. 4 join the sentences using the linkers in brackets. 1 A: Where did you go con holiday last summer? Bs We went to Japan, zm 2 ‘We went in August. ak with? i travelled with my fiend Ramon. ak A ‘We saw Mount Fujiand Kyoto, the old capital 5m 2 B: We ate a lot of interesting food. oR Z B: We drank tea, Alot of teal 5 Write past simple questions using the prompts. 1 it/be/ your first time / Japan? Was it your ist time in japan? 2 you/ go/ Hiroshima? 3 you7 meet Tocal people? 4 you speak / Japanese? 5 you/ have / good time? 6 be/weather/ good? © Match answers a)-f) with questions 1-6 in Exercise 3. a) Yes,_Idid . The best time of my life 5 b)No, Its very dificult, and | didn't study it ayes, twas hot and sunny, 4) No, was there in 2004, ees, They were very friendly. ) No, There wasnt time. D Complete the short answers above. at: 1 We drank the local water. We were il. (because) We were il because we drank the local wate 2 The restaurants were expensive. | cooked every evening. (0) 3. spoke English with the local people. I don't speak French. (because) 4 We went to bed very late, There was a partyin the hotel. (so) 5 It snowed at night. The train was late (because) 6 We went camping, The hotels were all full (so) 7 We tooka tax. People dangerous. (because) the underground was 8 don't like hot weather. We went there in April. (0) '5 Add so or because to the sentences. because 1 We stayed at home { it rained all day. 2 Iwas hungry |ate dinner early 3 Jason didn't go to the concert he didn't have a ticket. 4 They sat down they were tired, '5 The shops were two kilometres from the house we drove there, 6 The film was awful Wette and I left after ten minutes, VOCABULARY PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE ‘1 Look at the picture and the clues. Complete the crossword. wlelale Across 2 The mouseis___the cheese. 5 Thebagis___ of thecarrots 6 The cat is the mouse. 7 The apples are__the fish Down 1 Thecheeseis___of thecat. 2 The mouse is____the tomatoes. 3 The grapes are of the cheese. 4 The fish is____the apples and the cheese. FUNCTION GIVING DIRECTIONS 2 A Cross out six extra words in the conversation. ‘A: Excuse for me, where's the ticket office? Br It's between of the trains and the buses. ‘A: OK. Thanks, And where are at the payphones? Bt Do you see the café aver on there? 1 Yes, Ido see. B: They're behind of the café 5 Read the conversation again, Where are the ticket office and payphones in the picture? aor lay rie RY D © [B)82 Listen to the conversations, Match places 1-4 with A-F in the picture, 1 underground 3 women's toilets 2 men’stoilets 4 taxis LEARN TO USE EXAMPLES: 3 A Complete the conversations with the words in the box. job adjective ‘know fruit example | Conversation 1 ‘A: Oh, you're a teacher. And what’ your husband's aust a B: What's that? You ~ doctor, teacher secretary. B: Oh, heS a pilot Conversation 2 A: What? do they have inthe supermarket today? B: I don't understand, ‘A: Like, do they have apples, bananas, oranges? B: Oh, OK. They have apples and oranges. Conversation 3 ‘A: Do you know another‘ for good? BB Another what? A: For 2004, bad, hot, cld, happy ... B: Oh, | understand. | know another word for very ood Fantastic! © [D)83 Listen and check. Then listen again and say As part withthe speaker. EE Past simp 1A Complete the text with the past simple of the verbs in brackets. On holiday in the 1960s ur family holiday '__wos _(be) always tine same, We (rot go) by plane and we * (not stay) ina hotel - planes and hotels (be) too ‘expensive. We * (travel) by car and we always ® (go) camping near the sea, The roads? (not be) bad and we (drive) about 600 Kilometres at night. We usually ® (arrive) at the ‘campsite at about 7a.m. and we (have) breakfast next to the car, on the ground. Our holiday always ** (start) with this breakfast together, thenwe = walk) along the beach and (go) to bed —at 11 o'clock in the moming! I really %__ (love) those holidays. 5 Complete the questions with the correct form of the verbs in the box. drive have (x2) be stay go 1 Did you drive at night? 2 ina hotel? 3 breakfast in the car? 4 tired when you arrived? 5 ‘swimming in the sea? 6 ‘a good time? © Match answers a)-f) with questions 1-6 in Exercise 18. a) No, _ not on the ist morning, We walked on the beach, 5 by Yes, So we went to bed. No, _We ate next to it — a) Yes, wonderful time, == ed Yes, We left in the evening, ‘and arrived in the morning, 1) No, Itwas too expensive, D Complete the short answers in Exercise 1€, aa fet) 2 A Read the messages in Bob's blog. Then put the words in the correct order to make questions, 27h July: back from a week in Thailand. Fantastic holiday, beautiful weather, lovely people. Nina and the children loved it. A lot of time on the beach the children played, we did a lot of reading, The only problem was the journey home. There were problems with the plane - we waited four hours at the airport, so we only got home at twelve. o'clock last night! Bob / holiday? / Where / on / did / go Where did Bob go on holiday? 2 he/did / travel? / How 0?/ did / When /he with? / Who /he// did / go holiday? / they / did / What / do on home / late? / Why / they / were ‘Answer the questions in Exercise 2A. He went to Thailand, like liked 9 become start 10 say speak 11 take know 22 think wy 13. stop look 14 listen want 15 study B 1 2 3 4 5 6 3 A Write the past tense of the verbs. 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 8 talk 16 meet B [B)R&A Listen and check. © Listen again and undertine the main stress in the past forms in Exercise 3A, liked started

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