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G present simple land] V verb phrases P third person -s Things | love about Britain 1 VOCABULARY verb phrases 1b Answer the questions with a partner. a Complete the phrases with a verb from the list 1 Look at the highlighted verbs, Why do g0 read work have listen 2. Write the he / se [it form of these verbs. 1 newspaper 4 to the cinema change have \ 2 __totheradio 5 __inanoffice cook 0. make watch 3 children b> p.153 Vocabulary Bank Verb phrases. 3. Find two negative verbs. How are they diferent rom posiivet#] verbs) for © @i) Listen. Say the phrase. rv wotch v7 he/she it b) forall other persons? ¢ > p.128 Grammar Bank 3A. Learn more about present simple(siand/=), and practise it 2 GRAMMAR present simple and) a Look at four things people say about Britain and the British. Do you think they are true or not true? Then read the text and 3 PRONUNCIATION third person -s check your answers. a How do you pronounce these plural nouns? ENV Gi ie E sya | SH books keys watches I | S b_ @si) Listen and repeat the third person verb forms. ISSTTTRUE?. : ‘Al She speaks Spanish r > He drinks coffee. Bflsh people ; She cooks every day: like animals, det Ierainsalor He has cat. She does exercise. He goes tothe cinema on Friday night. eee 1 Th iim shes ina mint. British people drink tea at 5.00. Kati from Hungary ‘The weather changes alo. It’ true that British people drink alot of tea (and coffee) but they don't drink tea ata special time. | work for a British company here and my boss © @6) Listen. Change the sentence. ‘rinks tea al the time. 9) liveina iat se. (she ves nat It rains a lot. Nicolai from Russia 4 Tell your partner six true things about you: trains a lot, but it doesnt rain every day. Be careful because the weather three (#]and three (=! Choose verb phrases ‘changes quickly. | always take an umbrella when | go out. from p.153 Vocabulary Bank Verb phrases. British people like animals. Norma from Mexico C 1play the guitar. dont wear glasses. | have alot of fiends here and they all have a dog or a cat. One family - that | know tas two dogs and five cats, British people love animals! € Change partners. Tell your new partner the =a 055 Ss ey Jet Hasan oman six things about your old partner. The restaurants are quite expensive but they are great, and the food is good in Cee plays the guitar. She doesn't wear glasses. a lot of pubs, too, | share a flat with a Scottish boy, and he cooks every night. He watches all the cooking programmes on TV and he makes great curries! ‘ark Vanhoenacker, an American journalist who lives in London, says the UK's not just OK - it's paradise, These are ‘some of his reasons... Walking Britain isnt a gaod place for cyclists, But for pedestrians its ‘wonderful, When you walk ona zebra crossing all the divers stop. Banks British banks are great do everything online, nd you don't pay when you take money out of an ATM. And ifyou want to change banks, the banks do all the ‘work, not you. Drivers The British are very polite when they rive, They don't hoot, and they are patient with other drivers. They always say thank ‘you when you let them pass. 4 READING & SPEAKING a Lookat the photos. In which one can you see...? a cash machine (ATM in American English) ® Starbucks, and other things I ¥ love about Britain summer, Boots the Chemist Chemists in the UK are wonderfl, friendly shops and ‘completely different from US pharmacies, Boots sells, ‘everything you want, not just medicine, and the shop ‘No ID Cards Britain is one of the only places in the ‘world where people don't have ID cards. In the US you need ID when you buy a drink, go toa club, use creditcard, or ake an intercity ‘Summers love British summers! A good summer day in Britain is dry and ‘warm, but not very hot Starbucks Starbucks isn't British, ofcourse, but I prefer the Starbucks in Britain. They are nice, friendly places where people read the newspaper | fi and drink good coffee. ‘And the waiters don't write ‘your name on the eups 1 feel stupid in America when the waiter calls ‘Mark, your tall cappuccino with extra chocolate!’ ¢ Underline these verbs in the text. What do they mean? Compare your ideas with a partner. acupofcoffee [| achemist’kemist a waiter azebracrossing [_) acyclist sul pedestrian walk pay drive sell give need 5 ei " Ped buy use prefer feel call adriver b @n) Read and listen tothearticle. Mark the sentences T (true) @_ Lookat each paragraph again. Say ifi’s the or F (false). Say why the F ones are false 1. Britain isa good country for cyclists and pedestrians It's expensive to use ATMs in Britain, British drivers are nice to other drivers, Boots the Chemist only has medicine. InBBritain people don't have ID cards, 6 Summersin Britain are very hot. 7 In Starbucks in Britain waiters don't use your first name, same or different in your country or city (_ Neples isnt a good place for cyclists (pedestrians, because people chive very fast! D) Wsetal words: Why? and because Use because to anwar the question Wy? Wy rt plese god ace force? imp G present simple 21 V jobs P hay! Ymanurse, Work and play VOCABULARY jobs (Order the letters to make words for jobs. 1 ACTEHRE T 2 ROCAT A 3 TRIEWA w. 4 AXTIRREDIV TT. D. 5 PTIREONICEST R > p.154 Vocabulary Bank Jobs. ‘What do you do? Ask five other students in the cass His job, her job LISTENING work outside —] 110, 12)) Listen to agame show called Hisjob,herjob. inthe street |] ‘A team of three people ask Wayne questions about inside (_] his job and his wife Tanya's job. Write W next tothe inan office [_] uestions they ask Wayne about hisjob, and Tnext questions they ask Wayne about his job and Tnextto inthe ening [=] the questions they ask about Tanya’ job. atinight |_| Listen again. What are Wayne's answers? Write atthe weekend | | 7 (yes) X (0), or D (it depends) after each question. B with computers | Look atthe answers. What do you think his job is? with other people |_| ‘What do you think her job is? long hours |_| hhave special qualifications |__| travel |_| GRAMMAR present simple arve make things |) @22)) Listen to the end of the programme. What do Wayne and his wife do? @13)) Complete the questions. Listen and check Why are questions 3 and 4 different? you work with other people? Yes, 2 you work inan office? Nol she work with computers? Ne 4 she work at the weekend? Yes, she > p.128 Grammar Bank 3B. Learn more about present simple [ZJand practise it. {In groups of four, play Hisjob, her job. Choose jobs from p.154 Vocabulary Bank Jobs. Ask questions to guess the jobs. 4 PRONUNCIATION /3:/ a @15)) Listen and repeat the words and sounds. x Biad | mittee kigey- [Be wejhe Gotan 3 ay ur i, and er usuelly = sz! when they are stressed. eg. work. orafter wusually b @16)) Listen, Which word doesn't have the // sound? 1 thirsty dirty thisteen tired 2 carn here prefer service 3 Thursday sure turn Turkey 4 worry word worker world © Practise saying the sentences. I prefer Turkish coffee. Journalists work all over the worl. ‘Shirley is thirty on Thursday. 5 SPEAKING a Complete the phrases with a verb from the list, do (3) eat go listen read use walk watch Inthe week walle to work | school a computer at work | school in English in acafé or restaurant housework ‘Atthe weekend TV inthe morning sport or exercise homework tothe cinema bb Workin pairs. Ask and answer questions, then change roles. A ASkB the questions. B Answer the questions. Give more information if you A boyouwak to school?) 8 No,! dont. goby bus. © Change pairs. Ask your new partner about his / her old partner. € Does Akito —») (A No, he doesn't ( watkto school) \” He goesby bs. 6 READING a Read the article. Match each text toa photo. What do the three people do? UNIFORMS — FOR oR AGAINST? Three people say what they think... 1 Ouruniformis OK. ike the colours, grey and red. The only things I dont lke are the tie, because i’ difficult to put on, and the skirt, because | prefer trousers. I think uniforms are a good idea. Everybody looks the same, and it’s easy to _getiressed in the morning ~ | don’t need to think about what to wear. 2 Our uniform is dark trousers and a white nylon top, a bit like a nurse's uniform, We can't wear anything over the Uniform, so it’s quite cold in the winter, and it gets very easily because it’s white. 'm not against ry uniform just isnt practical! 3 Our uniform s very simple ~ a dark blue jacket and trousers and a white shirtandltie. | lke it, i's nice and eomfortable, 0 'm happy to wear it. And Ithink it’s important that people can see where we are when they need help. b Witha partner, Check with y ay what the highlighted words mean, our teacher or a dictionary © Read the article again. Who...? 1 thinks uniforms are a good idea, but doesn't like his / her uniform? 2 likes his | her uniform, but doesn't say anything about uniforms in general? 3 thinks uniforn her uniform? area good idea and quite likes his / 4. Do you wear a uniform at work | school? Do you like it? Why (not)? Do you think uniforms are a good idea? AT EE 6 word order in questions V question words P sentence stress Love online 1 LISTENING a Kevinand Samantha want to meet a partner on the internet, Read their profiles and look at their photos. Then cover them and. say what you can remember. Do you think they are a good match? Cxevin is 28. He lives in South London, Doesn't like: football Samantha ‘Age: 26 Lives in: South London Likes: the cinema, good food Doesn't like: sport bb @17)) Kevinand Samantha meet ina restaurant for lunch, Cover the conversation and listen. What does Kevin say about...? I where helives 2 hisjoh 3 films he likes © Listen again. Complete the missing verbs. Hi Are you Kevin? Yes. Are you Samantha? Yes lam, but call me Sam. Nice to__ you. Sorry mlate, No problem. You laok ifferent from your photo. Let's___adrink. Abeer? Wine? No, thanks. Water for me. don't alcohol at lunchtime. K |__ this place. - Metoo. Where do you __ in South London? K InBromley. Near the market. with my mother. Really? What do you _? K_ Ima teacher. | teach chemistry. S_ Chemistry? How interesting, K Yes, its @ very interesting job. What about you? 5 Imajournalist. You __ the cinema, Kevin. ‘What kind of films do you _? K Science-iction films.!_ Star Wars. Soh. K Doyou Star Wars? What kind of films ddoyou like? a Hike French films 4. @10)) Lookarthe highlighted phrasesin the conversation. Listen and repeat them, Practise the conversation with a partner. Showing interest ‘When you have a conversation, react to what. your partner says. Use Me too. Really? How interesting! What about you? etc. © @19)) Listen to the second partof the conversation. Do you think they want to meet again? £ Listen again and mark the sentences T (true) or F (fase). Say why the F ones are false. 1 Samantha likes science fiction films 2 They like the same kind of music. 3 Their weekends are very different 4 Samantha pays for their lunch. g Do you think the internet is a good place to make friends or meet a partner? Why (not)? GRAMMAR word order in questions Cover the conversation. Put the questions. fhe words in order to make 1 want youdo drinka 2. in South live London you do where 3 films like kind you of what do > p.128 Grammar Bank 3C. Learn more about word order in questions and prac VOCABULARY & PRONUNCIATION question words; sentence stress @21)) Listen and repeat the question words and phrases. How is Wh- pronounced in Who? How is it pronounced in the other question words? How? How many? What? what kind? When? Where? Which? Who? Why? ‘Complete the questions with a question word or phrase from the list in a, 1 What _ phone do you have? Thave an iPhone. 2 old are you? 22. 3 brothers and sisters do you have? Thave two sisters. do you prefer, Saturdays or Sundays? wurdays, do you have English classes? ‘On Mondays and Wednesdays. 6 of films do you like? Like old British films. do you live? In the city centre 8 's your favourite actor? Colin Firth. 9 do youlike him? Because he's very good-looking! @22)) Listen and check, Listen again and repeat the qt rhythm, ( What phone co you haver stions, Copy the Work in pairs. A ask B the questions. B give your own, answers. Then change roles. 4 SPEAKING a Imagine you meeta new friend online, and you go out for coffee together. Look at the prompts and write eight questions, Where do you work? Who is your favourite singer? Where work What sports tke magazines watch TV programmes read languages do car speak What kind of music ptody films Play aed have TV programme Who restaurant Whee | Yourfavourte finger actor b Work in pairs with a student you don't know very well. A. AskB your first question, B Answer the question. Give more information if you can. A React to B’sanswer. B Ask A your first question. A Whatkindof =) music do you tke?) (ste classical mus \ especialy Mozart ‘A Really? Me too.) ae 5 WRITING > p-111 Writing 4 personal profile, Write a profile of yourself 6 @23)) SONG Somethin’ Stupid 0 AT EE Coffee to take away TELLING THE TIME GB BUYING A COFFEE Look at the clock. What time is it? > p. 157 Vocabulary Bank Time. Do Part 1 Communication What's the time? A p.101B p.107. Gi ROB AND JENNY MEET @25)) Watch or listen to what happens when Rob and Jenny meet. What do they decide to do? Watch or listen again. Mark the sentences T (true) or F (false). Say why the F sentences are false 1 Jenny’s full name is Jennifer. 2 Robis early 3 Jenny likes the hotel 4 She doesn't like the hotel coffee. 5 Shehas ameeting with Danielat 9.15 a Lookat the coffee shop menu. Do you know what all the things are? 6 The office isn't very far from the hotel menu drinks and cakes Espresso | single 2.45 double 2.80 Americano | regulor 3.15 large 3.95 Latte | regular 3.45 large 3.65 Cappuccino | regular 3.45 large 3.65 Tea | regular 2.65 large 3.10 Brownie | 3.00 Croissant | 3.00 b_ @261) Watch or listen to Rob and Jenny buying coffee. Answer the questions, 1 What kind of coffee do Rob and Jenny have? 2 What do they have to eat? 3. How much isit? © Watch or listen again. Complete the You Hear phrases. 3) You Hear | You Say) cant you? What wauld you lke, Jenny? An espresso, please, ordouble? Double. Can! have a latte, please? orlarge? Large. Tohave or take away? To take away. “Anything else? No, thanks. A brownie for me please. ‘and a croissant. (0K. How much is that? That's £12.45, please. Sorry, how much? £12.45. Thank you, ‘And your Thanks. Cultural note barista = @ person who works in a coffee shop 4. @27)) Watch or listen and repeat the You Say phrases. Copy the rhythm, € Inthrees, practise the dialogue, £ fd Roleplay the dialogue in groups of three. Then swap roles. ‘A (book open) You are the barista B (book closed) You invite C (book closed) to havea drink begins: Can help you? B asks C: What would you ike? 4 (FIRST DAY IN THE OFFICE a @26)) Watch or listen and answer the questions. 1 What's Karen's job? Where in Europe does Jenny have f 2 nily? 3. Where does she live in New York? 4 Does Karen have family in New York? 5 What does Daniel offer Jenny to drink? 6 What time is his next meeting? b_ Look at the Social English phrases. Who says them: Rob, Karen, or Daniel? Social English phrases Here we are. Talk to you later. Is this your first time in [the UK]? Would you like something to drink? ¢ (29) Watch or listen and check. Do you know what they are in your language? 4. Watch or listen again and repeat the phrases. oe tellthe time order food and drinkin a café meet and introduce people 3 3A present simple British people like animals ‘They live in houses My husband works from 9.00 co 5.00. Ann has three children. work, Idon’t work, You work. You don't work. He/She/it works. He/She/It doesn't work. We work. ‘we don't work. You work, You don’t work. They work. They don't work. ‘+ Weuse the present simple for things that are generally rue oF that habitually happen. ‘+ Contractions: don't = do not, doesn't = does not + Tomake negatives use don’t| doesnt + verb (infinitive) Hedoesn'twork, NOT Hedoesn'tworks: work /play /lve. He works /plays lives. watch/finish/go/do._| She watches finishes /goes /does. study, She studies. + The spelling rules for the he/she i forms are the same as for the plurals (Gee Grammar Bank 2A p.126), P. becartatn some he/she itor have He has NOT He haves go Hegoes 07 Ido He does iis He says sev 3B present simple Do you work inan ofice? No,L don't. @14)) Does she work outside? Yes, she does. P doand doos o> th does = Doand does canbe 1 the auxiliary verb to make present simple ‘questions. Do you speak English? Does she live here? 2 anormal verb. ide my homework in the Dot work? ; ‘dont promig.te does sures every day Bo you nor? youd, youdon't. Doeshe/she/it work? yas, Ne/she/itdoes, yp, |Re/she/itdoesn’, + ‘The word onder or present simple questions ; Paste aie ee oa oe ae (ee Bo you work? youdo. youdor't, : eae Do they work? they do. they don. sheet) Infinitive (work, iv, et) + Usedo (or does with he, she it) to make questions. 3C word order in questions Question word [phrase iary Subject os Dost | yourmrber | worke What do you | do? vine a How many chilien do you | hve? Whatkindofmse does he ike? How as + The word order for present simple questions with do and does is: ASI (Auniliary, Subject, Infinitive), -g. Do you live here?: OR Word order in be questions Remember the word order in {questions with be. Put be before the subject. Where are you from? What's your name? Is he Spanish? spell your surname? QUASI (Question, Auxiliary, Subject, Infinitive), e.g, Where do you live? + We often use question phrases beginning with What, eg. What colour...? What size...? What make... What time...7,et. 3A a Change the sentences. ‘My mum drinks tea I drink tea, 1 [goto the cinema. She 2 Weliveina flat. He 3 She has two children They 4 My dad doesn like cats 1 5 The shops close at 5.30. ‘The supermarket 6 We don't study French. My sister 7 [do housework My husband 8 Iwanta guitar. Myson 9 Idon'tworkon Saturdays. My friend 10 Ourlessons finish at So'clock. Our English lesson GRAMMAR BANK 1b Complete the sentences with a Elverb. eat have listen play read speak study wear work ‘They study economics. 1G Pedro in anofice. Eva books in English You Arabic very well, sar games on my phone. Paolo lasses. We ‘to music on the bus. 7 El They, fast food. 8 © Julia two children. vez! get up at 7.00 during the week. 2 Ie’saguarterto seven, 2 [2] Loften ’ofn/ goto the cinema after work Iesten past six 3 [1 Lusually ju:suoi finish work a 6.00 Tile ive doce, 4 [| Isometimes ’'smtaimz/ meet a friend for lunch. lestuzenty-five to seven 5 [| Thardly ever hol eva/ goto the theatre. Tes half past six. 6 [| Inever ‘neva’ have coffee. {Wschree mnjnaves past sx. 4 About seven or eight times a month, I's twenty past six. b [stare work ar 8.00 every day. 1b @24)) Listen and check. © But on Fridays we stop at 3.00. 5 4 Ldon'tlike ft Time pene You can askfor the timein two different ways: © Only once orewicea yeas What time is it? OR What's the time? f About once or twice a month. For times which are not multiples of five we use minutes, , 2g. 603 “It's three mmnutes past si. 1b @47)) Listen and check. ‘over the phrases. Ash inswer with a part en, S ‘(Coventhe phrases: Amkandi ie parines a Normally is the same as usually. Inormally get What time iit?) ( tts pearly =| usually get up early a

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