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Grammar reference poskive as 1 co swim, dive Heyshent can hind run fast They Negative 1 You raw. He/shent [can't | SpeakGerman, We Pay gol They Questions with question words What youdo? When aan Igohome? How many languages he speak? {ero questions and short answers ‘Can you swim? ves, lean ‘Can he play tennis? No he cant We dort use doidos/dont does with can, 1cant swim NOT Adonteananim: ‘any cook? NOT Boyeucancook? ShecontspenkSpanish. NOT Shedocan ean They cont donc. NOt Thopdontcan 1 Adverbs give more information about verbs ‘gofast craw well sing beautifully 2. Notice the word order. Youspeckngiiywel, NOT Yourpene nla Hedriveshiscorfast 3. Regular adverbs endin-. Adjective + Advers ‘vent fluently beoutta beutiuly slow sowly careful carefully ‘usual usually 4 Some adverbs are ieregula, Adjective + Adverbs ‘g00d well Test fast fate late carly ‘carly hard Wordlist adj=adjectve —»=roun fiveodverb——_pr=phase fanj= conjunction prev phasalvet v= verb accident Prksuant save yo! athlete n esis! bill sl button n "bata! cake 9 /keik! chat (tft! chess n itfes! lever od) Pklevaey cost v ikost! dangerous aq) demdsarav everything pron Pevridig! fluently ad (flsantl fy v ila get on (the Internet) phr /get pn (i intanety good at pr goa st! srandad 0 Pred green ad) ls guitar fgrtertry) heavy adj hevir help v-thelp! horse ih hurt v ihast? interpreter in'taspritsey od ag) anal en ity lock v fk lost adj fost! mechanic 1m /mo'kentk/ mend v mend! message _n /'mestds! metre mista mile n fal! miss v imi ay. v Mpc! pilot in paula! popular adj /popiolany really well phr jz wel fide v fraud safe adj seit! Satnav setneey/ send v /send slowly adv stout something pron 'samia/ smartphone 7 smo:tfaun! surf (sa: take photos. pr tek faut! terrible ad ersbtl ticket machine /takit mai wy vray tum off phrv /ts:n ‘of! violin n /varotia wet adj (wet! Whats the matter? wots 09 ‘matacry worldwide ody Iwa:ldwad/1d like{d like to; somefany Birthday wishes Inacafé ‘Meal times around the world Signs all around What can you buy in a supermarket? Make a ist. milk... Work witha partner. Compare your lists. m1At the market 1 Match the activities and places. What can you do wh ‘Activities Places 1 _g_ buyamogazine a postoffice 2 ——buyaspinn shampoo b bookshop 3 __—buystamps and senda parcel |e bank 4 get US dolars id chemist’ 5 __buyadictionary fe Supermarket 6 ——geta medium late coffee shop 7 buy milk, bread, meat fuit._|_newsagent’s 2 Make sentences with You can .. You can buya magazine in a newsagent’. BI Listen and check Grammar Id likelI'd like to; some/any 1 Harry (H) isat the market, Listen and complete the conversations, H Good {like some ham, please. A How much would you like? Hmm. slices. ‘A Would you like anything else? H_Yes, Id lke some olives.» yout any green olives? A Imafraid 15 have any green olives | sold them al. What about black? Ihave some lovely black olives from Greece. (OK. Can | have 50 g of black olives?®. much is that? Morning, sir.Can |help you? Yes, please. Id like some potatoes. B Would you" some of these? They're very good. Hi Yes, please. lke a kilo B OK? else? H_Erohyeah. Idon't have any fruit. ike » oranges, please. B Hows 2 H Six, please. B_ Here you are. That's £4.90, please. Listen again and check. Practise the conversations 112. Unit'12 + Thank you very much!2 GHEE) Harry is still shopping. Listen to his conversations and complete the table. Conversation 1 | Conversation 2 Where ishe now? What does he want? 3 Harry has a visitor, Alice (A), Complete the conversations. 1H What "would you drink? A Acold drink please.» you have apple juice? H Er...thave orange juice, but don'thave® ‘apple juice. ‘A. Don't worry. Orange juice is fine. Thanks. 2Ht you something toeat? A Yes please. H Isa sandwich OK? A Acheese sandwich? H Er...Idontt have? cheese, Sony. Ihave ham. What about a ham sandwich? A Yes please. HS yous, some chocolate cake, too? A Yes please. Id love some, Listen and check. Practise the conversations EE ur would likewould keto 1 lite ..ismore polite than Iwant Falke some ham please. 2 We offer things with Would you lke..? anc Would you ike t...? ‘Would you like anything else? ‘Would you like to watch film? someand any 1 We use somein positive sentences. Fede some apples 2. We use any with questions and negatives, Do youhave any oranges? ‘We don'thaveany oranges. We can alo use some when we offer things ‘ould you ke some coffee? Role-play 4 Work witha partner. You havea friend at your house. Offer him/her something to eat or drink Todrink: agiass of winelwater acotfee ‘an orange juice Toeat: Would you lke a drink? | ay What would youth gassotwine plate 7 2) What would youth gassotwine plate 7 win please biscuit some cake asandwich Kile a 5 Now suggest some things to do. watchafilm —seemy holiday photos sitinthe garden playa computer game goforawalk watch the match on TV Would you lke tose 25 rg ove te bidyou my holiday photos? ee eo tine? (© Watch a video about the Los Angeles food trucks. Unit 12 + Thankyou very much! 13Practice It’s my birthday! 1 Listen to the conversation, What does the woman want to do? Why is the man not happy? 2 Read and complete the conversation with words from the box, would youlike Vdlike [alike to (x3) some Hey, isn't it your birthday soon? Yeah, next week on the 15th, So, what | for your birthday? I don't know. Idon't need anything. But buy you something. That'skind, but Ithink*__forget my birthday this year. ‘What? You don't want any presents! Why not? ‘Well, im 30 next week, and that feels old. Thirty isn'told. Come on! + take you out fora meal with 5______ friends. You can choose the restaurant, (Ok, then. Thank you. * that. Just don't tell anyone it's my birthday, A Oh, that' silly! pererarar Listen again and check, Practise the conversations Birthday wishes 3 Listen to three people. ts their birthday soon. Complete the chart. What would they | lke fora present? calke todo inthe evening? 7 breakfast bed « @ ~ Q- Talking about you 4 Think about your next birthday. Ask and answer questions about what you like. What would you ike for your birthday? | [ike a new smartphone and some clothes. 7 What would you like to do on your birthday? | T14 Tike to go out fora meal with friends. 114 Unit 12 » Thankyou very much!Grammar like and would like 1 Read and listen to the two conversations. Which conversation is about what you like doing every day? Which is about what you want to do today? 1 ‘A. What do you like doing in your free time? B like playing and watching football, Ilike going to the cinema and | like watching TV. A What do you like watching? What would you like to do tonight? Iidlike to go out. What about you? Good idea! Would you like to go to the cinema? lid love tol What's on? That new film with pora>r Practise the conversations with a partner. Fenn 11 What’ the cfference between these two sentences? Illke Coke. 1 ike Coke, 2 Uke refersto always, Hike coffee, ike going tothe cinema, 3. like referstonow or soon. Teli a coffe, please, like to got the nema tonight. [ocanmarcieene23 > p20 | Talking about you 2 Work with a partner. Make conversations, What do you like doing inyour free time? What would you like todo this weekend? | Well tdliketo What about you? ge fora walk eat ina restaurant watch football make a cake play tennis seea film ‘90 shopping readthenewspaper sleep alot go out with friends Listening and pronunciation 3 Listen to the conversations. Tick (V) the sentences you hear, 1 [Z] Would you like a Coke? [5] Do you like Coke? 2 [Hike watching films [5] Wa tike to wateh a film 3 J Welike houses with big kitchens. [5] Wei like a house with a big kitchen. 4 EJ] What would you like to do? [FJ What do you like doing? 5 [Hike new clothes F] Walike some new clothes Look at audioscript 128 on page 144 and practise the conversations. Checkit 4 (V) the correct sentence. 1] Hike leave early today. [5] Wa tike to leave early today. 2 FJ Do you like your job? [E] Would you like your job? 3 [J Would you like ta or cofiee? 7) You like tea or coffee? 4] ralove any cake, please. Fy talove some cake, please 5 They like something to eat. [F] They like something to cat. 6 [] Ldon't need any stamps. [F] 1dontt need some stamps.Reading and speaking Fo od we | I ke Meal times around the world 1 Match the words and the pictures bread and butter sausages chicken fish rice vegetables toast eggs sondi Beach, Australia Works: At the University of Sydney 2 Work in three groups. Group A Read about Scott Morgan GroupB Read about Min-Jun Gang Group Read about Hanna Varga Answer the questions, Which food in exercise 1 does he/she eat? ‘What does he/she have for breakfast, lunch and dinner? ‘What time does he/she eat? ‘What does he/she like doing? When? Where? ‘What would he/she like to do? Australians usually eat a big breaktast. We like sausages, bacon and eggs and lots of Vegemite on toast! ‘At 12.00 Ihave lunch. I usually just have a sandwich, because I'm so buisy. I'd like to eat in the university 6 Does he/she do any exercise? canteen more often - it has lots of different types of 3 Find a student from the other two groups. Compare and food from Thai curries to Mexican burritos. swap your answers. In the evening and at the weekend we have BBQs. ‘The weather is good in Australia and in the summer ‘we cook a lot of our food outside. Ilike doing the cooking when we have a BBQ. My children love hamburgers and kebabs, and I do too! My wife What do you think? + Doallthree people have a good diet? Do they eat lot? ‘+ What do you eat in a day? When? + Would you ike the food they eat in Australia/South Korea/ Hungary? doesn't like red meat but she loves chicken and fish ‘+ What suggestions can you make fora good diet? always drink a nice cold beer with my burger.’Then. Eatlots of fruit and vegetables, ‘we go for a walk on the beach. Perfect! Don'tdrink too much coffee. 116 Unit 12 » Thankyou very much!Three people from different parts of the world describe what they eat every day. Name: Min-Jun Gang Age: 26 Lives: Seoul, South Korea Works: At Samsung Electronics I get up early, at 6 o'doek, so I usually ust drink a cup of tisane, We drink alot of herbal tea in South Korea and tisanes are my favourite, they are very healthy. I take the subway to work and eat an apple on the train. Talways have an early lunch, usually around 11.90. Tike imbap ~thisis egg, ham or fish and vegetables in rice and seaweed, It's very good. Samsung has an excelent ‘gym and like going there after work. Id like to go more often but I'm always very tired and hungry at the end of along day. In the evening I visit my mother. She likes cooking for me. She makes jigae and kimchi - this is stew and cabbage with rice, Name: Hanna Varga Age: 42 Lives: Budapest, Hungary Works: In a hotel For Hungarian people, breakfast is a big meal. We think itis important to eat a good meal at the start of the day. My family has bread, sausage, cheese and peppers or tomatoes. Sometimes we eat bread and butter with jam, and we drink tea or cocoa like riding my bike to work. Budapest is a beautiful city and its a lovely start to my day. I'm a receptionist at a busy hotel in the city centre. I don't have time for lunch, Thave a snack at about 2.00, usually a cheese and salami sandwich and a strong cup of coffee. I sometimes have some rétes too ~a delicious strudel with fruit. In the evening we have dinner at 8.00 ~ goulash or chicken paprikash and potatoes are our favourites. Td like to go for a run in the evening but I'm too tired ‘and too busy. Maybe one day when I have more time! Unit 12 + Thankyou very much! WwVocabulary and speaking Inacafé 1 Complete the menu with the food and drink from the box below. Soupoftheday Chocolate cake Cheese andham Fish and chips Green salad Fresh fruit juice 2 Listen to Paul and Irs ordering a meal in Joe’ Café. Who says these things? Write P (Paul), I (Iris), or W (Waiter). WL Are you ready to order? Starters __. Well, lam. Are you ready, Iris? : £4.50 —— Hmm - yes, | think so. What's the Pate with toast £6.40 soup ofthe day? Mains —— Vegetable soup. Salmon — veyraike re vege oun Hombre ps acy star, please. 2 Py £10.75 — And to follow Pizza ~ margherta/pepperoni £9.95 ike the salmon salad with some Spaghetti Bolognese £9.28 garlic bread on the side. ; Thankyou. And you, sir? What Sandwiches would you ke? 4 a peer ____Er=Idike the toast and paté, Chicken and salad £5.50 followed by hamburger and chips. Egg and tomato £5.95 Would you like any side orders? bide rdars No, thank you. Just the hamburger. ae _ Andtodrink? ei i. —— Spatking water for me, please. Gatlic bread Ptoa What about you, Paul? The same for me. Wed like a large Desserts bottle of sparkling water, please. 5 cans Of course. ll bring your drinks ‘Apple pie and ice cream £5.75 immediately. i Drinks Coke 3: Listen again. Practise the conversations « Fa po in groups of three. te ae sectiet £3.00 Role-play Still or sparkling water £2.50 (smaur) £4.00 (uarce) 4 Workin groups of three. Role-play being customers and waiters in a café ag oreo Tn [LP Go online for more vocabulary practice 118 Unit 12 » Thankyou very much!Everyday English Signs all around 1 Look at the signs. Where can you see them? * ® GENTS| 2 Which sign means ..? 1 ___ You can go in here, 8 __ Men can go to the toilet here. 2 __You can go out here 9 You can go up or down the floors here. 3 __You cantsit here 10 __ Women can go to the toilet here 4 You cant park here. 11 __ You can buy something cheap here. 5 __This machine doesn't work 12 __ Stand and wait here. 6 __Push this door to open it. 13 __ Not open. 7 Pull this door to open it. 14 __/__ Youcant go in here. 3 @IERG Listen tothe lines of conversation. Which sign do they go with? 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 4 Work with a partner. Write a conversation that goes with a sign, Act it out to the class, Can they identify the correct sign? e peeking pect Unit 12 + Thankyou very much! 9Grammar reference 1 We use wouldlte to askfor things Positive 1 You He/She ‘dike | acupoftea, we They. 2 Weuse Would... ke? to offer things Question you Would he/she | ke | some cake? they 2 Lookatthe answers. Yes please No, thank you We use wouldlite, not want, to be polite, élikeacofee please. NOT twantacofies 4 Wecan use would ike with another verb, Would you ke togo out tonight? What would you like todo? 11 We use seme in positive sentences. Wouldyoutike ocupottea? Tlie am. ‘Theses some | cheese, We have books 2 Weuse anyinquestions. Isthere ham? Doyouhave | any | money? ie there people? 3. Weuse any innegatives ‘Thereisnit bread Wedonthave | any | frends. ‘There arent ‘books. 4 Weuse some when we offer things or askfor things Wouldyoulite | sonny | wine? ant have cheese? 1 We use ike and ke doing to talkabout things we always ike, ‘ke cofee._ (= \always enjoy coffee) ‘Shelikes swimming in summer. (=She always enjoys swimming) 2 Weuse would ike to tak about things we want now or soon. dtkeacoffe. (=Iwanta coffee) {élke to 90 shopping. (=I want to go shopping) ple phase fanj= conjunction p= pal Anything ese? nian ‘els! apple ple a (ent ‘pa! bacon’ n (etka bookshop "bok fp! bottle hot bread n bred! butter m"bato(ry! cabbage kebids! canteen /kemn'titn! cocoa kookou! curry on kan customer n 'kastomo(n/ dessert n /a'zat) diet on Fatal! entrance entrans! entry n Pentri/ extn Feksit! forget v ifoget! atic bread n P gents np! Mdgents ham n vem herbal ean "bath tit) jam n ids Ist adv [dsast/ Kilo kisoo! ladies np! ei! maybe ody /mesbil meat n /mict! menu menjus! order v anda out of order phr /,ut av ‘axda(0/ ate n Mpseter Pepper /"pepatn! potato n /pattetau! present n /preznt! private ad) praivat! ull pull push v /pofi ‘queve y /kiu! reserved adj /n'zatvd! fice fea! salami 7 iSa!a:mi’ salen ei salmon n (seman seaweed n Is:witd! side order n'ai sign ‘sain! slice Plus! snack a /sniek! soup /su:p! sparking water a 'spa:klig ‘wartatty Ink bred / stil water's subway 1 sabwer! too much ph tu: ‘mats? wait” y iweut
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